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Upfront Congress OKs Students share with ‘Show and Tell’ High school sets fundraiser $9.7B in Sandy Jefferson High School kicked off a two-week fundraiser on Friday flood aid with Little Caesars. If anyone is interested The Associated Press House Republicans, com- in buying item(s), they can plaining that it was laden with contact any student or call WASHINGTON — The pork projects unrelated to the John Edinger at 419-695- new Congress on Friday storm, cut it by more than 1786, ext. 201. The last rushed out $9.7 billion to help half. Boehner canceled a New day to order is Jan. 18. pay flood insurance claims to Year’s Day vote on it after Moneyraised will be put 115,000 people and business- nearly two-thirds of House towards technology updates. es afflicted by Superstorm Republicans voted against the Sandy, two days after New “fiscal cliff” package of tax Jersey’s governor and other and spending increases. Relay teams, Northeast Republicans The White House praised committee upbraided Speaker John Friday’s vote helping hom- Boehner for killing a broader eowners, renters and busi- meet Tuesday package for state and local nesses, and urged Congress to Delphos Relay for Life governments in the storm’s act quickly on the remainder will hold its first 2013 path. of Obama’s request. team and committee meet- The bill replenishes the New Jersey Gov. Chris ings on Tuesday at the National Flood Insurance Christie and New York Gov. Some kindergarten classes at Franklin Elementary School enjoyed “Show and Tell” on Delphos Eagles. The team Program that was due to run Andrew Cuomo issued a meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. out of money next week with joint statement also implor- Friday with students brining in their favorite Christmas present to share with their class- and committee meeting the pending Sandy-related ing Congress to move hast- es. Aubree Bayman, left, Sheldyn Peters and Avery Eickholt discuss their Christmas gifts will follow at 7:30 p.m. claims as well as 5,000 unre- ily on the rest of the money. during “Show and Tell” in Amber Pohlman’s class. (Delphos Herald/Stephanie Groves) Food and drink is avail- solved claims from other “We are trusting Congress to able from the Eagles. floods. act accordingly on January “It’s a small down pay- 15th,” they said. ment on the larger aid we It was a more temper- City to pick up need,” said Sen. Chuck ate response than was heard Schumer, D-N.Y. The legis- earlier in the week, when a Christmas trees lation cleared the Senate by a livid Christie blistered House The City of Delphos voice vote following passage Republicans and Boehner Recreation Department by the House, 354-67. himself for holding up the will pick up Christmas The government already aid and other GOP figures trees on Monday. has spent about $2 billion on from the region, as well as Residents are asked to the emergency response to the Democrats, cried “betrayal.” have trees at the curb. late October storm, one of the All of the “no” votes worst ever in the Northeast. It in the House were cast by slammed the Atlantic coast- Republicans, who said other line from North Carolina to government programs should Sports Maine, with the worst damage have been cut to pay for the FRIDAY’S SCORES occurring in New York City measure. As with past natural Jefferson 47 and its suburbs, New Jersey disasters, the Sandy aid pro- Ada 46 and Connecticut. The storm is posals do not provide for off- blamed for 140 deaths. setting spending cuts, mean- St. John’s 55 Boehner has promised a ing the aid comes at the cost Coldwater 41 vote Jan. 15 on a broader, of higher deficits. $51 billion package of aid, The bill gives more author- Crestview 50 which would bring the total ity to the National Flood Ottoville 37 to the more than $60 bil- Insurance Program to borrow Col. Grove 59 lion requested by President money from the U.S. Treasury Lincolnview 49 Barack Obama. Senate lead- to pay claims. Premiums ers have promised a vote the average about $625 per year Elida 63 following week. and residential claims under Students in Brett Halsey’s class also participate in “Show and Tell.” Mae Lynn Clay St. Marys 44 The Senate passed a $60.4 the program average nearly interacts with her toy dog she received for Christmas. billion bill a week ago but $30,000. Van Wert 72 Kenton 57 TODAY Girls Basketball: Lima Wounded ex-Rep. Senior at Elida, noon; Wapakoneta at Kalida, noon; St. John’s at Fort Jennings, Giffords meets 12:30 p.m.; Columbus Grove at Ottoville (PCL), 1 p.m.; Fort Recovery at with Conn. families Van Wert, 1 p.m.; Edgerton By JOHN 19 federal charges and was at Jefferson, 6 p.m. CHRISTOFFERSEN sentenced to seven consecu- Boys Basketball (6 p.m.): The Associated Press tive life sentences, plus 140 Fort Jennings at Columbus years. Grove (PCL); Fort Recovery NEWTOWN, Conn. — Kelly has become a vocal at Lincolnview; Allen East Nearly two years after being advocate for gun control in at Spencerville (NWC - ppd from Dec. 21); Elida at critically wounded in a mass recent months, most nota- Liberty-Benton; McComb at shooting, former Arizona bly at Loughner’s sentenc- Kalida; Minster at Ottoville congresswoman Gabrielle ing in November. He lashed (2 JV QTRS), 6:30 p.m. Giffords on Friday met out at politicians for avoid- Wrestling with families of victims in ing a “meaningful debate” Van Wert in Kevin last month’s shooting that about gun laws and called out Cleveland Memorial, left 26 people dead inside Arizona Republicans, includ- Dublin Scioto, 9 a.m.; a Connecticut elementary ing the governor, for taking a Jefferson at Plymouth school. pro-gun stance in the months Invitational, 10 a.m. Giffords was accompanied after the shooting. by her husband, astronaut “As a nation we have Forecast Mark Kelly, at the private repeatedly passed up the Cloudy tonight meeting in Newtown that was opportunity to address the with a chance also attended by U.S. Sen. issue. After Columbine, after of snow show- Richard Blumenthal. Virginia Tech, after Tucson ers through “As always, I was deeply and after Aurora, we have midnight, impressed by the strength and done nothing,” he told the then chance courage and resolve of the court. of freezing drizzle and light families and the extraordi- He has issued strongly snow after midnight. Not nary caring and generosity worded statements many as cold. Lows in the upper of Gabby Giffords and Mark times since the massacre in 20s. Cloudy Sunday with a Kelly in visiting with them,” Connecticut, including a harsh 30 percent chance of snow Blumenthal said. response to the National Rifle showers. Highs in the lower Giffords, a Democrat, met Association’s reaction to the 30s. Lows in the lower 20s. earlier in the day with offi- shooting. He often begins cials including Connecticut’s statements with “Gabby and lieutenant governor and I” as he makes pointed com- Index Newtown’s first selectman. ments about the direction of Obituaries 2 Giffords was left partially the gun debate in America. Library 3 blind, with a paralyzed right Kelly said on the day of Politics 4 arm and brain injury, when a the Newtown shooting that Community 5 gunman opened fire at a con- it should lead to better gun Sports 6-8 St. John’s Preschool has top seller in fundraiser stituent meet-and-greet out- control. Church 9 side a Tucson grocery store “This time our response Classifieds 10 St. John’s students, Pre-K through high school, recently took part in Little on Jan. 8, 2011. Arizona’s must consist of more than TV 11 Caeser’s National Pizza Kit fundraiser. Pictured from left are Little Caeser’s “Pizza chief federal judge and five regret, sorrow, and condo- World News 12 Pizza” mascot, teacher Chris Pohlman, pre-K top seller Jackson Hoersten and Little others were killed and 13 lence,” Kelly said on his Caesar’s representative Linda Costopulos. Hoersten was the top seller and won people, including Giffords, Facebook page, calling for “a $500 to be used for educational supplies for the students. (Delphos Herald/Stephanie were injured. meaningful discussion about Groves) The gunman, Jared Lee Loughner, pleaded guilty to See SHOOTING, page 2 2

2 – The Herald Saturday, January 5, 2013 www.delphosherald.com For The Record FUNERAL Ohio drops How i got my first deer BALDAUF, Patricia Ann, The Delphos 76, of Van Wert, funeral So here is the story of how I got my first services will be held at 2 DNA Herald deer. NANCY SPENCER p.m. today at Harter and Vol. 143 No. 152 They say when you see a deer wait because Schier Funeral Home, with Nancy Spencer, editor there’s always at least one more. How true Reverend Paul Miller offici- Ray Geary, general manager evidence Delphos Herald, Inc. this proved to be for me the Saturday before On the ating. Burial will follow in Christmas. Don Hemple, advertising St. John’s Cemetery. Family manager I and my little family were on the way to Other hand and friends may call from testing Van Wert on Lincoln Highway just after dusk. Tiffany Brantley, 10-2 p.m. today at Harter circulation manager We had Ringo in the car because we figured and Schier Funeral Home. he could use an outing. He’s a very good trav- SWiCK, Robert E., 87, The Delphos Herald really fast. He also said the lead deer leaped turnaround eler, often falling asleep halfway through the of Defiance and formerly of (USPS 1525 8000) is published around and over the back of the vehicle as COLUMBUS (AP) — ride. He seems to enjoy coming with us so we Delphos, Mass of Christian daily except Sundays, Tuesdays we traveled through the pack. I kind of saw Ohio’s attorney general is take him whenever we can. Burial will be held at 11 and Holidays. that, too. highlighting a drop in the time By carrier in Delphos and We were approaching the river bridge just a.m. today at St. John the When we pulled over in a better lit area to it takes the state’s crime lab to area towns, or by rural motor east of Converse-Roselm Road and I saw it. A Evangelist Catholic Church survey the damage, I was shaking. I was sad- process evidence. route where available $1.48 per deer! Wait. There were more of them! Holy in Delphos, the Rev. Todd dened I had killed at least one deer and I was Improving the crime lab week. By mail in Allen, Van Cats! What am I supposed to do? They were Dominique officiating. Burial freaking out because my car was trashed and was a campaign priority Wert, or Putnam County, $97 all the way across the road. If I went left, I was will follow in Resurrection per year. Outside these counties the accident had scared the crap out of me. for Attorney General Mike hitting a deer. If I went right, I was hitting a Cemetery in Delphos, with $110 per year. My headlight was pulverized. The hood DeWine, who took office in deer. If I stayed the course forward, yup, you Military Grave Rites by the Entered in the post office was dented and raised about four inches leav- 2011. guessed it, I was hitting a deer. Delphos Veterans Council in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as ing a gap at the driver’s side. The driver’s side DeWine says that in I was also concerned about little Ringo in and a 4th Degree K of C Periodicals, postage paid at front quarter panel was crumpled. My driver’s December 2010 state investi- the back seat. I didn’t want to slam on my service. Memorial contribu- Delphos, Ohio. side mirror was hanging by its wires. And it gators took roughly 125 days No mail subscriptions will breaks and thrown him around and possibly tions can be made to St. only took about half a second. to process biological evidence, be accepted in towns or villag- through the windshield. With few options, Jude’s Children’s Research The important thing was we were all OK. typically blood or other body es where The Delphos Herald I just hung on and kept going straight and Hospital. Shaken up, but OK. fluids that could link a suspect paper carriers or motor routes bam! MerriCLe, Fred L., I think Ringo knew something had hap- to a crime. provide daily home delivery for These were no small deer. Luckily, they 56, of Spencerville, funer- $1.48 per week. pened but wasn’t sure what. We were making The average turnaround were does and didn’t have antlers. The one I al services will begin at 11 405 North Main St. a fuss over him but he really didn’t care why; time last year was about half hit came up and over the car and my eyes met a.m. today in the Thomas TELEPHONE 695-0015 he was just enjoying it. that. And in December, the lab one of its as it sailed over. If it had had antlers, E. Bayliff Funeral Home Office Hours Someone else enjoyed my first deer. I could took a record low of 20 days I’m pretty sure they would have come through in Spencerville, Pastor Jim 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. hardly see myself tossing it in the trunk and I for results. POSTMASTER: the windshield. That would have been messy Lyle officiating. Burial will had no idea who I would call to dress it, etc. I DeWine on Friday attribut- Send address changes to say the least. follow in the Spencerville don’t think I could have enjoyed it anyway. ed the faster processing to hir- to THE DAILY HERALD, My husband swore he saw deer limbs fly- Cemetery. Friends may call ing and I’m not so sure he didn’t. It happened So — deer 1, Sable 0. ing more forensic scientists, 405 N. Main St. after 10 a.m. today at the adding equipment and doing a Delphos, Ohio 45833 funeral home. Memorials top-to-bottom analysis of how may be made to the the lab handles evidence. The Spencerville Band Boosters lab’s staff size increased from CorreCtion Video causes web furor over or to the family. 110 in January 2011 to its cur- Knott, Gary J., 56, rent 136. Correction: obit- of Van Wert, Mass of Schwarzkopf story Ohio athletes’ rape case Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. The Winter Olympic sports By KAnteLe FrAnKo the video or what other evi- while others allege a cover-up are alpine skiing, biathlon WASHINGTON (AP) the Associated Press dence authorities have. or contend more people should Mary’s Assumption Catholic (cross-country skiing and target — In a story Dec. 28 about DeWine criticized the video be charged. Church in Van Wert, the shooting), bobsled, cross- the death of U.S. Gen. STEUBENVILLE — An Friday and said his heart goes The latter group includes Rev. Stan Szybka officiating. country skiing, curling, figure Norman Schwarzkopf, The Burial will be at a later date. online video fueling social out to rape victims. hacker-activists associating skating, freestyle skiing, ice Associated Press reported media reaction to the case of “I think what is unique and under the Anonymous and Visitation will be from 2-8 hocky, luge, Nordic combined p.m. Sunday at Harter and erroneously the date of two eastern Ohio high school different about this case is that KnightSec labels who point to (ski jumping and cross-country Schwarzkopf’s birth. He football players charged with the victim continues to be vic- comments they say were posted Schier Funeral Home and skiing), skeleton, ski jumping, rape isn’t new evidence for timized every time that there is around the time of the alleged one hour prior to the Mass snowboarding, and speed skating. was born on Aug. 22, 1934, state investigators handling the some image that’s posted up on attack on social media by sever- on Monday at the church. not Aug. 24. case, the attorney general said the Internet, every time that you al people who are not charged. Memorial contributions can Friday. have a despicable 12-minute A peaceful protest publicized be made to the family. The 16-year-old boys are set video like we saw yesterday,” by the hackers drew scores of CHAMP, James William, for trial Feb. 13 in juvenile he said. “You know, I can just people to the local courthouse 67, formerly of Spencerville court in Steubenville on allega- imagine how I would feel if this last weekend. and Lima, funeral ser- tions that they raped a teen- was my daughter.” In a related issue, student vices will begin at 11 a.m. age girl last August. Special Attorneys for the defen- Cody Saltsman and his fam- Wednesday in the Thomas Delphos milk. prosecutors and a visiting judge dants, Trent Mays and Ma’Lik ily sued a blogger and anony- E. Bayliff Funeral Home in St. John’s Thursday: Meatballs, are handling the case because Richmond, who played football mous posters to her blog site Spencerville, with his neph- Week of Jan. 7-11 mashed potatoes, butter/pea- local authorities knew people for Steubenville High School, in a case that arose from online ew Pastor Thomas Roof offi- Monday: Hamburger sand- nut butter bread, fruit, milk. involved with the football team didn’t immediately respond to comments suggesting the stu- ciating. Burial will follow in wich/pickle and onion, sweet Friday: Macaroni and in the small city. Associated Press requests for dent might have been involved the New Salem Cemetery in potato fries, Romaine salad, cheese, butter/peanut butter At a probable cause hearing comment Friday. The attor- but not charged. The suit was Auglaize County, with mili- peaches, fresh fruit, milk. bread, peas, fruit, milk. last fall, teenagers not charged neys have denied the charges settled with the operator of tary rites by the Spencerville Tuesday: Chicken wrap/ in the case testified that the in court. the crime blog acknowledging Veterans. Friends may call lettuce/ tomato/ cheese, black ottoville victim was intoxicated and at The boys were charged with that there was no evidence of from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. beans, Romaine salad, pears, Week of Jan. 7-11 times unresponsive on the night rape after the teenage girl’s par- Saltsman’s involvement in the Tuesday and after 10 a.m. fresh fruit, milk. Monday: Chicken patty on of the alleged assault, accord- ents contacted police about the rape, and Saltsman apologizing Wednesday at the funeral Wednesday: Beef stew/ WG bun, baked beans, choc- ing to the local newspaper, the alleged assault in mid-August. in a statement for tweets he sent home. Memorials may be roll, peas, Romaine salad, olate raisin bar, pineapple, Steubenville Herald-Star. Mays also is charged with ille- the night of the alleged attack. made to Followers of Christ mandarin oranges, fresh fruit, milk. Public interest increased this gal use of a minor in nudity- International. milk. Tuesday: Hamburger on week with the online circulation oriented material. Thursday: Hot dog sand- WG bun with tomato slice of an unverified video, lasting Kidnapping charges against Shooting wich, broccoli/cheese, and lettuce wedge, carrots more than 12 minutes, that pur- both defendants were dropped (Continued from page 1) the House in January 2012 to Romaine salad, mixed fruit, stix, peaches, jello, milk. portedly shows another young after a probable cause hearing, say goodbye as she resigned fresh fruit, milk. Wednesday: WG pizza, man joking about the alleged according to the court. The vis- our gun laws and how they her seat and she delivered Friday: Tacos/ soft/ hard/ Romaine blend lettuce, corn, rape victim, also 16. The video iting judge has ruled the case can be reformed and better the Pledge of Allegiance lettuce/ tomato/ cheese/ onion, applesauce, milk. apparently was released by will remain in juvenile court, enforced to prevent gun vio- at the Democratic National vegetable fried rice, Romaine Thursday: Corn dog with hackers who allege more peo- not be moved to adult court. lence and death in America.” Convention in September. salad, strawberries, fresh fruit, WG breading, Romaine blend ple were involved and should Authorities continue plead- Blumenthal said he is eager On Wednesday, two milk. lettuce, green beans, cherries, be held accountable. ing for anyone with information to find allies as he pursues days before she visited the milk. Ohio Attorney General about what happened to come tougher gun control laws. Newtown families, she Delphos City Friday: Beef and noodles, Mike DeWine’s office said forward, and the investigation “I’m hopeful that everyone and Kelly met for an hour Schools mashed potatoes, WG butter state investigators aiding local has spurred heated commen- who cares about this issue or with New York City Mayor Week of Jan. 7-11 bread, pears, milk. police were aware of the video tary online. Some support the has a stake in it will be active Michael Bloomberg, a long- Monday: Nachos with before it spread online. They’re defendants and question the in supporting our effort in time and vociferous gun con- cheese and meatsauce, bread- Fort Jennings not commenting on details of character of the teenage girl, gun violence prevention leg- trol advocate. Bloomberg’s sticks, green beans, black Local Schools islatively,” he said. office tweeted a photo of the bean salsa, fresh fruit, lowfat Week of Jan. 7-11 Giffords’ visit came one meeting but wouldn’t elabo- or fat free milk. Chocolate, white or straw- Good Selection LOTTERY day after Connecticut Gov. rate Friday on the discussion. Tuesday: Chicken and berry milk served with all Dannel P. Malloy announced President Barack Obama noodles, dinner roll, mashed meals. CLEVELAND (AP) — the creation of an advisory invoked the Tucson and potatoes, strawberries, lowfat High school - Ala Carte These Ohio lotteries were commission that will review Newtown elementary school or fat free milk. pretzel and cheese every drawn Friday: WHY PAY and recommend changes to shootings when he spoke at Wednesday: Cheese pizza, Friday and salad bar every Mega Millions state laws and policies on Newtown shortly after the Romaine salad, banana, pea- Wednesday. 01-02-23-25-55, Mega issues including gun con- attack. He said four shoot- nut butter bar, lowfat or fat Week of Jan. 7-11 MORE? Ball: 39 trol in the wake of the Dec. ings, including those two plus free milk. Monday: Chicken noodle Megaplier - 4 14 rampage at Sandy Hook the attacks at a Sikh temple in Thursday: Meatball sub or over mashed potatoes, dinner Pick 3 evening - 5-3-2 Elementary School. Wisconsin and at a movie the- Sloppy Jo sandwich, baby car- roll, mixed vegetables, fruit. Pick 3 Midday - 4-2-1 The gunman, Adam Lanza, ater in Aurora, Colo., marked rots, corn chips, diced pears, Tuesday: Spaghetti and Pick 4 evening shot and killed his mother, his first term in office. lowfat milk. meatsauce, breadstick, broc- 5-2-6-8 RED then drove to the school and A recent Pew Research Friday: Hot ham sandwich coli, fruit. Pick 4 Midday slaughtered 20 first-graders Center report says gun policy or deli sandwich, baked beans, Wednesday: Pepperoni 6-8-6-1 and six educators before accounted for almost 30 per- fruit juice, pineapple tidbit, pizza, G-force bar, carrots, Pick 5 evening committing suicide as police cent of discussions examined lowfat or fat free milk. fruit. 8-6-8-7-9 arrived. on blogs and Twitter in the Thursday: Chicken fajita, Pick 5 Midday BOX Giffords has appeared in three days after the school Landeck elementary cheesy rice, peas, fruit. 4-6-3-0-3 public a few times since the massacre. It compares the Week of Jan. 7-11 Friday: Sloppy Jo sand- Powerball shooting. She came face-to- response to the Newtown ram- Monday: Breaded chicken wich, baked beans, shape up, Estimated jackpot: $60 face with Loughner when he page with the Arizona shoot- patty sandwich, corn, fruit, fruit. AT million was sentenced and attended ing, saying that in the three milk. rolling Cash 5 ceremonies for the anniver- days after that, just 3 percent Tuesday: Spaghetti with Spencerville Schools 03-04-16-20-34 sary of the shooting. of social media conversation meat sauce, lettuce salad, Week of Jan. 7-11 Estimated jackpot: She received tributes and was about gun laws. breadstick, fruit, milk. Monday: Chicken bacon McDonald’s $130,000 ovations when she returned to Wednesday: Mini corn wrap with toppings, corn or dogs, green beans, fruit, carrots, juice and milk. Tuesday: Cheeseburger CURVES COMPLETE: NEW YEAR sandwich, baked beans, peach- es and milk. Grades 5-12 will THE WHOLE SOLUTION THAT MAKES NEW STYLE also have carrots with dip. BURNING FAT EASY AS 1, 2, 3. Wednesday: Bacon and NEW LOCATION egg breakfast pizza, smiley 1. The 30-minute Curves Circuit fries, apple slices and milk. 2. New, customizable meal plans ome ee e at Thursday: Breaded chick- 3. 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STATE/LOCAL Delphos Public Library to offer eBooks soon We hope everyone had a it’s not. No one knows that off the street and their bod- contributed to his popularity. Olivia and the Fairy Surprise For Caroline nice, safe holiday season this better than Walker “Bear” ies later found mutilated in a Princesses — Ian Falconer Caroline Takes A year. The library is wrapping Wells, a former college foot- mysterious way. Dan Carter’s Memorials Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Chance up another challenging, but ball player now serving as a ex-wife, DI Kirsty Webb, The Day Tiger Rose Said Star – Jane Cabrera Caroline’s Battle busy year. By the end of the minister in this upscale Texas leads the investigation into Goodbye – Jane Yolen In memory of: Aubrey Changes For Caroline - month patrons should have town, where famous athletes these brutal murders, which The Birds of Bethlehem Lynn Klausing all by Kathleen Ernst the capability of borrowing mix with ranchers and the may somehow be linked to – Tomi dePaola Given by: Grandma & American Girl has e-books from our library. local parish priest wants to Hannah Shapiro. In memory of: Martha Grandpa Wilkin launched yet another series This will be a big change to arm wrestle. Bear deals daily Flanagan in its ultra popular historical the library and its staff. In the with emotional and spiritual Non-Fiction Given by: Carl, Chris & From the children’s cor- novels for girls. This one is meantime, if there is a par- problems, in both his flock Because I Said So! – Ken Cory Trenkamp ner: set during the War or 1812. ticular title of book, movie, and his own Jennings Simms Taback’s Caroline lives in Sacket’s or music CD that you would Ken Jennings wants Farmyard Beat – Dinosaurs By Simms Harbor on the edge of Lake like and we do not own it, to find out if mother and Lindsey Craig Taback Ontario. Her family are ship- please don’t hesitate to ask father always know best. Farmyard Rhymes – These giant fold-out books builders and sailors. In “Meet staff to interlibrary loan the Yes, all those years you Clare Beaton have been very popular in the Caroline” her father is taken material for you. were told not to sit too Clothesline Clues To library. Other Taback titles prisoner by the British. This close to the television Jobs People Do – with the same format are is just the beginning of these 9 new DVD titles were (you’ll hurt your eyes!) Kathryn Heling & ‘ C i t y exciting books where history added to our collection or swallow your gum (it Deborah Hembrook and story combine this month: stays in your stomach for Seed By Seed – to make great read- The Amazing Spider- seven years!) or crack Esme Codell ing. Man your knuckles (arthritis!) Sports Zone: A Bourne Legacy are called into question by spot-it challenge – Warp Speed by The Dark Knight Rises our country’s leading trivia Sarah Schutte Lisa Yee Hope Springs guru. Armed with medical In memory of: Marley Sandelski Men In Black 3 case histories, scientific find- George Berres has always tried to Paranorman ings and even the occasional Given by: Dan & stay invisible, espe- Santa Paws 2 experiment on himself (or Rose Morris cially around the bul- Sparkle his kids), Jennings exposes lies at school. Then 12 Christmas Wishes countless examples of paren- Wildlife Of Marley’s gym teacher For My Dog family. tal wisdom run amok. North America – discovers his run- But never murder. Not until Thomas A. Lewis ning speed. After he Fiction a man is found dead on the Spillover – David In memory of: wins a few races, it is Bone River – Megan nearby golf course, his skull Quammen Eugene Osting harder and harder to Chance crushed. Bear has no inter- The next big and murder- Given by: Jane & Sue melt into the lockers In the mid-19th century, est in playing detective. But ous human pandemic, the one Animals’ and ‘Farm out of sight of bullies, like Leonie Russell works along- every time he turns around, that kills us in millions, will Fun Stuff Cupcakes Animals’. As you fold out Digger Ronster. Yee does a side her husband, Junius, an another facet of the investi- be caused by a new disease— Cooking Season By the pages, the text gives you good job of humanizing this oysterman in the Washington gation tangles with his own new to human, anyway. The Season: 1,000 recipes to clues to the type of dinosaur. young bully, as Marley learns Territory. At night she con- life.... Like the fact that the bug that’s responsible will cook through the year For instance, ‘I have a big Diggers brutal secret and tinues her father’s lifelong murdered man’s son — and be strange, unfamiliar, but Library Lily – Gillian beak ... and big wings.’ As ends up helping him. Yee is obsession — collecting arti- a main suspect — is current- it won’t come from outer Shields the last fold is unfolded you also author to ‘Millicent Min, facts and studying the native ly dating his own rebellious space. Odds are that the kill- Oh No! – Candace see the whole picture and Girl Genius’ and ‘Stadford in this case it is a pteran- culture that once thrived in the teenage daughter. er pathogen—most likely a Fleming Wong Flunks Big-Time’ odon. This will appeal to the area. On her thirty-seventh virus—will spill over into Charley’s First Night – stand alone titles about other youngest dinosaur enthusi- birthday, Leonie discovers a The Air We Breathe – humans from a nonhuman Amy Hest students at the Ranch Rosetta mummy protruding from a Christa Parrish asts. animal. From what innocent In memory of: Pauline Middle School. riverbank — a mummy that Seventeen-year-old Molly creature, in what remote Wrocklage Clothesline Clues To by all evidence shouldn’t Fisk does not go outside. For landscape, will the Next Big Given by: Family Jobs People Do By Kathryn Here Come The Girl exist. As Leonie searches so long she has run away One emerge? Heling and Deborah Scouts! By Shana Corey for clues to the mummy’s from a moment long in the In this age of speedy travel Mossy – Jan Brett Hembrook The subtitle of this glo- origins, she begins to feel a past, but she’s not running between dense human popu- In memory of: Pauline Children love books with rious picture book is ‘The strangely mystical connection anymore. She’s hiding. lations, an emerging disease Wrocklage clues and questions that amazing All-true Story of to it. When Junius’s long- Ruled by anxiety, she can can go global in hours. But Given by: Library Staff ask them to solve a mys- Juliette “Daisy” Gordon Low lost son, Daniel, appears one only stare out the window of where will it start? Recent tery. Every two pages, a and Her Great Adventure.’ day, a native elder insists that the tiny tourist-town muse- outbreaks offer some guid- Tutankhamen: The clothesline is pictures with If you recognize the name Leonie wear a special shell um she and her mother call ance, and so Quammen search for an Egyptian the work clothes from a pro- you will know that this is bracelet for protection. But home, longing to go outside. traces the origins of Ebola, king – Joyce Tyldesley fession hanging on the line. the story of the founder of protection from whom? The Then the chance arrival of Marburg, SARS, avian Better Homes And There are clotheslines with the Girl Scouts. Though mummy or, perhaps Daniel? a woman Molly knew years influenza, Lyme disease, Gardens Vegetable, Fruit a farmer’s overalls, a chef’s she grew up in Savannah, ago changes everything. and other bizarre cases of & Herb Gardening hat, and an artists smock. 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It is hard to believe that we appointed by the English he designed a piece of sorting are starting our 20th year of Crown to be postmaster of equipment that is still used in operation. We never dreamed Philadelphia. The most signifi- post offices today. He referred back then that we would be cant aspect of that appointment to it has the pigeonhole case. so fortunate to have our own was that postmasters were able It allowed for speedy sepa- building with such a variety of to determine which publica- ration of mail at each post exhibits. But when we began tions could travel through the office. Franklin also encour- the project of creating a muse- mails and which newspapers aged postmasters to publish in um dedicated to postal history could travel for free. This now their newspapers, the names of back in 1993, one of our big- allowed Franklin’s Gazette individuals who had mail wait- gest challenges was to show to travel through the mail ing for them at the post office. people why such a museum since the former postmaster As a joint Postmaster was important. Obviously the of Philadelphia owned a rival General, he incorporated an Smithsonian Institution felt the newspaper and had barred idea that was first done in importance since in July, 1995 Franklin’s Gazette from the England and served as the pre- they opened a multi-million mail. Now you can see why cursor to neighborhood deliv- dollar National Postal Museum many of the postmasters at ery. If mail were not picked up Electoral adjacent to Union Station in that time were also newspaper at the post office in a timely IT WAS NEWS THEN Washington, DC. But how publishers. To this very day, manner, Franklin would deliv- One Year Ago College could people in this rural Ohio newspapers that travel through er the mail to the recipient’s • The Delphos Museum of Postal History is orga- area find a connection to this the mail do so at a reduced rate home for just a penny – thus nizing a “Night at the Museum” gala event for Feb. 19. As count affirms concept? What could possibly while affording them the most coining the term penny post. part of the unique display, the museum is calling for mail art. be of interest in such a muse- expedient delivery. Over the next two decades um that would cause visitors The Postmaster General of Franklin traveled extensively Artists from the US and around the world are invited to submit Obama’s win to stop in Delphos, Ohio? The the colonies from 1743 – 1753 to England to represent vari- original art based on the theme: “Going Postal – What’s It answer actually lies in the very was a gentleman named Elliott ous colonial governments in To You?” WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress made the obvious offi- fabric of our being – the need Benger. Shortly after Franklin’s dealing with the Crown. In cial on Friday. President Barack to develop technology and the appointment, Benger gave 1774 Franklin was relieved of 25 Years Ago — 1988 intense desire to communicate. him additional responsibili- his duties as joint Postmaster • After 23 years as marshal of the village of Fort Jennings Obama has been re-elected. In a joint session, Congress As you enter the museum today ties as the Comptroller, which General because of his strong “it was time to retire,” Ralph Menke said, “so I just got out.” formally certified that Obama located at 339 N. Main Street, included financial oversight allegiance to the colonies. He said he finds plenty to keep him busy even though he is and Vice President Joe Biden the first series of displays out- of neighboring post offices. This was most evident when also “officially” retired from his other longtime occupation, were the winners in the lines in detail the substance of In this capacity he developed he changed the manner in the shoe business. Menke started his repair business over 41 November election with 332 today’s article. a simple accounting system which he wrote the manuscript years ago in a “little old log building” next to his present store electoral votes, well more than Let’s start this journey by for postmasters to keep track postmark on outgoing mail. and home on Water Street. the 270 required. Republican looking back at the colonial era of postal funds. On Aug. 10, Originally it read, “ Free B. • Call it the “Jefferson jinx” if you like. You won’t get an Mitt Romney and his run- of America. Who better to con- 1753, Benjamin Franklin and Franklin” later he would write argument from the Miller City Wildcats. For the second time ning mate, Rep. Paul Ryan of nect with the development of William Hunter of Virginia “B. Free Franklin.” in as many visits to Delphos, Miller City came in with a spar- Wisconsin, won 206 votes. technology and communication became joint Postmasters SAVE THE DATE: Our sec- kling record only to go home with a loss. Miller city came to It’s a mostly ceremonial — than the inventor and news- General for the American ond annual Gala Celebration Colonies. will be held at the museum town Tuesday night with an 8-1 record and absorbed a 52-13 yet constitutionally necessary paper publisher Mr. Benjamin — vote that’s mostly intriguing Franklin? After running away Franklin began surveying on Feb. 17. By then everyone loss. from his home in Boston in roads and measuring distanc- should be ready to get out and • Reynolds Borden Chapman Combs and Co. announced to political junkies and policy wonks. The count Friday lacked 1723, he settled in Philadelphia. es between post offices. He enjoy an evening of fine food the addition of John C. Reitz as a partner in the Delphos office, Here in just a few years he had had developed an odometer and entertainment. Watch this 201 N. Pierce St. Reitz is a graduate of Xavier University with the suspense of the drawn-out campaign and election but was started his own print shop estab- and attached it to the wheels column for more details about a bachelor’s degree in accounting and has been working in the lishing himself both as a writer of his carriage to determine this wonderful evening. Last Delphos office since 1982. He and his wife, Lynn, reside in steeped in tradition. Biden and about a dozen sen- and businessman. In 1728 he the shortest routes in order to year we served 200 people and Ottoville. ators trekked across the Capitol purchased the Pennsylvania increase the speed of delivery I believe most of them are look- from the Senate to the House Gazette and began publication between cities. He inspected ing forward to our next party. 50 Years Ago — 1963 chamber, and the vice presi- of Poor Richard’s Almanack roads and caused post riders to Festivities will begin with • Members of the Trinity Methodist Woman’s Society of dent joined House Speaker John in 1732. travel by both day and night. drinks around 5 p.m. with din- Christian Service were guests of the Spencerville Woman’s Boehner, R-Ohio, on the ros- In 1737, Franklin was While serving as postmaster, ner and our program to follow. Society for a buffet dinner session Thursday at the church in trum. Senate pages carried two that community. At the conclusion of the program Mrs. Paul dark wooden boxes that con- Rozelle, president of the local society, spoke on behalf of tained the results of the electoral the Delphos members, expressing their appreciation for the votes that had been counted in invitation. the state capitals last month. JUST A • The board of directors of Ohio Equity, Inc., announced Clerks used silver letter openers the appointment of Richard B. Shirack of Delphos, as the to unseal the envelopes. THOUGHT general manager of the corporation. Shirack has served in a Taking turns, the leaders of number of offices since he joined the company five years ago. the Senate Rules Committee — Ohio Equity, Inc. is one of the largest central associations in Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Ohio. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn. — by Sara Berelsman and the top members of the House • Delphos Welcome Wagon will hold a party for girls Administration Committee — who are engaged to be married soon. The party will take Happy New Year! start thinking this at the cold- always one day at a time. I Reps. Candice Miller, R-Mich., January is about new est time of the year. I’d love a got this. place Thursday evening in the Janba Room of NuMaude’s and Robert Brady, D-Pa. — read Restaurant, according to Mrs. R. B. Rozelle and Mrs. Howard beginnings. Starting over. treadmill. If not, I’ll look into More than anything, I want the results from each state. Biden, Resolutions. I didn’t make gym memberships. to work on making the most of Sadler, Welcome Wagon hostesses at the present time. who presided over the session, any last year. This year I want I could also use another job. my time here. I want to have announced the final results to to. I’d like to quit smoking. Something part-time, prob- fun learning experiences, spend 75 Years Ago — 1938 applause from the scattering of I don’t drink anymore, and ably. Maybe a coffee shop or time with my loved ones, read • Grady and Hageman, operators of a café in the Phelan House and Senate members in I just smoke flavored cigars. something. It also gives me some good books ... nothing Hotel building on Main Street, were preparing to expand their the chamber. But I’d like to quit. I’m being writing material, the more I’m too crazy. I don’t tend to get business with an entrance on East Second Street. They have The 12th Amendment realistic about it. If I don’t out in the world. Anyone out too caught up in resolutions, taken over the room formerly occupied by the LaMode Dress directs the electors chosen by quit right away, I’m okay with there hiring? anyway. I try my best. Shop and the room was been joined by an archway leading the states to meet and vote for that. I think by switching to My biggest resolutions are I’m off to exercise, eat a into the Main Street room. president and vice president. electronic cigarettes full-time, keeping up what I’ve already good lunch, and refrain from • Thomas Scherger, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Each state gets its equivalent I can do it. started — not drinking, keep smoking. Scherger, West Second Street, rendered two solos as part in the 435-member House and I’d also like to start exercis- writing, etc. I have a hard time So what are your New of a program presented at Leipsic by the American Legion the 100-member Senate. The ing and eating better. I always with commitment, so working Year’s resolutions? Auxiliary. Scherger, who has appeared on many local pro- District of Columbia gets the have the best of intentions on stuff I’ve started is huge. other three electors. Their certi- grams, is employed in the Leipsic office of the Ohio Power when it comes to this. I think I procrastinate. I’d like to try Sara Berelsman lives in fied tally sheets must be counted I’d feel better if I exercised to write every day. And of Fort Jennings with her hus- Company. in Washington. • The members of the Delphos Mothers Study Club held a regularly. Of course, I always course, the drinking thing is band and their two daughters. business meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. S. Diller, South Main Street. Mrs. J. V. DeWeese read a poem entitled “Mother’s and Father’s Library.” A dinner meeting of El futuro habla espanol (The future speaks Spanish) the club will be held Jan. 18. Those planning to go are asked WASHINGTON — The new KATHLEEN PARKER hymn at the 42nd anniversary of the Pew Research Center. to notify Mrs. Russell Judkins, Mrs. L. K. Shaffer or Mrs. year has begun with an avalanche “Bloody Sunday” in Selma, Ala.) Even so, the Republican narra- Herbert Buchanan. of Republican retrospectives: What May I just say, oy? tive of hard work, entrepreneurship went wrong? What must the GOP Metaphorically, learning and personal responsibility would do? Point Spanish means learning people. seem to appeal to recent immi- In attempting to navigate my Knowing them as human beings, grants who are attracted by those Moderately confused own thoughts, I keep bumping into not as statistics on a game board. very opportunities. Why aren’t advice my father gave me a long of View Recognizing their humanity and Hispanics hearing the GOP call? time ago: “Learn Spanish. You finding new ways to talk about Because this aspirational language will need it to survive in the world drones we deploy. immigration that don’t alienate is drowned out by the rhetoric of you will inherit.” Meanwhile, and not incidental- entire swaths of the population. rejection. Living in Florida then, the ly, our new, 113th U.S. Congress Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal You don’t need a dictionary trends were becoming obvious. has welcomed 31 Hispanic mem- said it best shortly after the to translate the following: Last They were literally in our neigh- bers. Three are in the Senate, November election: “If we want June, Obama, who won 71 percent borhood, where in 1960 a recently including GOP superstar Marco people to like us, we have to like of the Hispanic vote, announced arrived Cuban family moved in Rubio of Florida and Republican them first.” reprieves from deportation for a few doors down. Having just Ted Cruz of Texas, as well as Jindal, an Indian-American, hundreds of thousands of young escaped Castro’s Cuba with only Democrat Robert Menendez should know. The unlikeliest of immigrants who were here illegal- a few coins sewn in the hems of New Jersey. All are Cuban- good ol’ boy governors, he has ly, while Mitt Romney promised to of the mother’s and daughters’ American. managed to transcend race and eth- end the reprieves if elected. dresses, this family of six spoke Of the 28 Latinos in the House nicity in his home state to become Whatever the legitimate argu- little English. of Representatives, all but five are incoming chair of the Republican ments on either side, one shows We became close friends and Democrats. Governors Association. Anti- heart and the other doesn’t. eventually, as much out of fascina- Why so few Republicans? Latino rhetoric is especially unwel- Recognizing this deficit of spirit, tion and affection as pragmatism, Therein lurks the relevant question come in post-Katrina New Orleans, rising non-white Republican stars I did learn their language — and for the GOP and perhaps the most where most will admit that the are beginning to form a constel- they mine. important answer to the puzzle: growing Latino population rebuilt lation of “opportunity conserva- My father’s advice was pre- Learn Spanish. the city. Instead, dinner conversa- tism,” to borrow Cruz’s term. The scient, if somewhat exaggerated. I I offer my father’s imperative tion during a recent visit with local ideas aren’t lacking, they say, but haven’t needed Spanish to survive, not literally but as metaphor. When leaders centered around the state’s the messaging has been disastrous. though being bilingual has helped. even some of the Latino candi- evolving cuisine, which is becom- Whether these new ways of A lot. As I often tell college audi- dates don’t speak their forebears’ ing a Cajun-Latino hybrid. communication ultimately can ences, I was hired for my first job tongue, one needn’t feign fluency. Upon waves of immigrants are change the complexion of the GOP not because I had a journalism Though endearing at times, noth- new palates born. remains to be seen, but the future degree (I didn’t) but because I ing sounds more ridiculous — or And, potentially, storm-tossed is clear enough: Lose the Hispanic spoke Spanish. inauthentic — than a politician political parties. vote, and you lose. And the mes- What was clear to my father pandering with a faux accent or The GOP was always a natural sage to Republicans, if they want even then is that our hemisphere foreign phrase. (Think Barack home for Latinos, who tend to be to survive, should be obvious. could not long be segregated by Obama droppin’ his g’s in the conservative and Catholic, though language. Nor, apparently, can we decreasingly so. Fewer than 60 Kathleen Parker’s email South, or Hillary Clinton’s render- address is kathleenparker@wash- be kept apart by borders, no mat- ing of James Cleveland’s freedom percent of second-generation ter how many fences we build or Latinos are Catholic, according to post.com. 21

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6 – The Herald Saturday, January 5, 2013 www.delphosherald.com SPORTS Jays pull away late, stay Smith’s late basket lifts atop MAC standings By JIM METCALFE within 31-29 on his triple at jmetcalfe@ 1:36 and 33-31 on two toss- Wildcats in 1st home game delphosherald.com es by Brody Hoying (1:00). The Delphos Herald finished with seven and Fitch However, third-chance put- and Hicks five each. Jettinghoff COLDWATER — St. back by junior Ryan Koester DELPHOS — The dished three assists and Smith John’s had yet to play a road that beat the horn put the visi- Jefferson boys basketballers and Thompson grabbed three Midwest Athletic Conference tors up 35-31. had not played a home game at thefts each. They committed 17 boys basketball game in Heyne netted a second- “The Stage” since last season, errors and 14 fouls. 2012-13, so head coach chance basket at 7:15 of so Friday night’s Northwest Next up for the Wildcats is Aaron Elwer was interested the finale but the Cavaliers Conference clash versus Ada a Friday game at home versus to see how his team would could not follow that up. was welcome for head coach LCC. respond. After senior Seth Bockey Marc Smith and his young Ada (3-6) was led by It was as consistent as scored his only basket for charges. Dumbaugh with 19 and Archer he might have liked but the the Jays at 6:25, Heyne again The fans in attendance got 14. They downed 19-of-45 Blue Jays made big plays that made it a 2-point game at their money’s worth as it came from the floor (4-of-17 down- turned the momen- 5:50. However, down to the final seconds, town) for 42.4 percent and 4-of- tum and they pulled Buescher hit a where freshmen Trey Smith hit 9 at the free-throw line (44.4%). away to a 55-41 vic- big triple from a close-in shot with six ticks They collected 23 caroms (10 tory over Coldwater the left side at left to cap off a Wildcat come- offensive), 14 miscues and 15 Friday night inside 5:04 and that back and help secure a 47-46 fouls. The Palace. seemed to spur triumph. In junior varsity action, Ada The Jays used the Jays. With A last-gasp 26-footer by won the middle two period warm shooting — Buescher and the Bulldogs was awry and 25-13 to help secure a 39-35 22-of-43, including Geise each scor- Jefferson (3-6, 1-1 NWC) got triumph. 5-of-14 downtown, ing seven coun- the rebound to seal the deal. Grant McBride led the for 51.2 percent. ters in the canto, The Red and White rallied Bulldogs with 19. “You always want to see the Jays finished strong on an from a 39-32 deficit to start the For Delphos (2-6), Tyler how you start and play on 18-6 span to grab the 14-point fourth and a 7-point hole in the Rice led the Wildcats and all the road in the league, espe- triumph. last 2 1/2 minutes. Jefferson junior Ross Thompson pulls down a defensive scorers with 23. cially with some young guys “It’s so nice to have “We were dead in the rebound over an Ada player in the first half Friday night at we have in our rotation. It seniors like Curtis and Ryan. water that late. We had just “The Stage.” The host Wildcats got a late basket by fresh- VARSITY was back and forth; we’d Curtis has been a 4-year play- man Trey Smith to subdue the Bulldogs by 1. (Delphos ADA (46) lost (sophomore) Nick (Fitch) Sautter 1-1-0-5, Cobb 0-0-1/3- get a lead and try to extend er on varsity and it’s nice to to his fifth foul and around Herald/Tom Morris) 1, Sutton 0-1-0-3, Acheson 2-0-0-4, it but they’d answer,” Elwer have the ball in his hands,” the same time, (junior) Ross Red and White within two with third: we only had three field- Dumbaugh 8-1-0/1-19, Archer 4-1-3/5- explained. “We talked about Elwer added. “Ryan is a guy (Thompson) rolled his ankle 23 ticks remaining. goal attempts in the period and 14, Decker 0-0-0-0. Totals 15-4-4/9- that at the half; really extend- we depend on to score and 46. making a diving hustle play; Then the freshman Smith turned it over the rest of the ing the lead and not letting rebound consistently; he has JEFFERSON (47) them get back in it. We didn’t good size, length and leaping in place of those two starters in took the ball into the paint and time,” Coach Smith continued. Austin Jettinghoff 1-2-0-8, Zach the post, we had a senior (Seth his a 4-footer from in front that “We didn’t panic, though; that Ricker 3-0-2/2-8, Jordon Williams 0-0- execute that as well as we’d ability. Defensively, outside Wollenhaupt) and a freshman gave the host the lead. was key. We got a lot of con- 0-0, Ross Thompson 2-0-3/3-7, Trey like but we we did in the of a couple of times where we (Dylan Hicks),” Coach Smith The game before then was tributions from a lot of players; Smith 5-1-2/2-15, Seth Wollenhaupt fourth quarter. We put the lost Bruns, we did a nice job, noted. “This was truly a gutty, back and forth. the effort was outstanding. We 0-0-0-0, Nick Fitch 3-0-1/2-7, Dylan game away late and that’s a especially in our set defense. Hicks 1-0-0/2-2. Totals 15-3-8/11-47. gritty performance by the kids. Ada took a 19-12 lead only needed to force turnovers down good sign.” We also did better at limit- Score by Quarters: For Coldwater coach Mike ing their second and third They never lost their poise or to see the hosts outscore their the stretch and we did that. Ada Ada 19 6 14 7 - 46 panicked; they didn’t start to foe 16-6 in the second period to ran a lot of time off the clock Jefferson 12 16 4 15 - 47 Bruns, it’s a lesson his team chances.” jack up bad shots when we take a 28-25 edge. in the last quarter, trying to ---- needs to learn. In sum, St. John’s notched were behind.” “Ada started off well and shorten the game — They had JUNIOR VARSITY “This is why you play tough 6-of-8 at charity (75%); 29 The Wildcats were forced to seemed to be dominating and one possession they took over ADA (39) games like this; you have to rebounds (6 offensive); 11 Blake Willeke 1-0-2-4, Eli Bass foul later in the game, account- then we answered back and a minute off — but we never learn how to win games like miscues; and a clean seven 4-0-0-8, Blake Ainsley 3-0-0-6, Hunter this. We fell behind and had fouls. They host long-time ing for some of its foul trouble. seemed to have things going lost discipline defensively. The Waller 0-0-2-2, Grant McBride 2-3-6- However, they still managed to our way. It seemed like the whole game was a credit to the 19. Totals 10-3-10/16-39. to play catchup most of the archrival Lima Central slap on some full-court man-to- whole game was like that; nei- kids, how hard they played and JEFFERSON (35) way,” Bruns added. “It’s hard Catholic for their annual man pressure that forced three ther team could consistently how they just battled to win it.” Ryan Goergens 1-0-0-2, Kurt to hold a team like St. John’s Sunday afternoon tussle (1 turnovers in Ada’s last four get going and the other team The hosts shot 18-of-37 from Wollenhaupt 0-0-0-0, Josh Teman 1-0- under 50 points but when p.m. junior varsity start). 1-3, Alex Neubert 0-0-0-0, Joe Gorman possessions. One of those was replied,” Coach Smith said. the field — 3-of-8 beyond the they were hitting shots, we Coldwater knocked down 0-0-0-0, Justin Stewart 1-0-0-2, Dalton didn’t. I remember our first 17-of-50 shots (34 percent), Thompson’s (7 points) hustle Delphos could not build arc — for 48.6 percent and 8-of- Hicks 0-0-0-0, Grant Wallace 2-0-1-5, play that led to a basket by on that second-period play as 11 singles (72.7%). Smith led Carter Mox 0-0-0-0, Tyler Rice 8-1-4- or second possession where including 5-of-22 downtown; senior Seth Ricker (8 markers, they were controlled 14-4 in the the offense with 15 markers and 23. Totals 13-1-6/7-35. we had four shots in the paint both free throws; hauled in 5 dimes) that made it 44-40. third canto to trail 39-32 to start Austin Jettinghoff added eight. Score by Quarters: and couldn’t hit any. We are 26 boards (10 offensive); 10 Later on, Hicks scored his the ultimate period. They hauled down 28 boards, Ada 9 11 14 5 - 39 getting better and learning miscues; and 11 fouls. They Jefferson 9 7 6 13 - 35 first varsity basket to get the “We were hurting in the seven offensive, as Thompson how to make the momentum visit Shawnee tonight. plays — or not give them up In JV action, the Jays — is an area we will focus nabbed a tight 37-35 victory. on.” Sophomore Alex Crestview bigs too much for Big Green The Jays (6-2, 3-0 MAC) Odenweller poured in 19 led almost from start to fin- markers for the victors. By BRIAN BASSETT Despite the 50-percent ter, after which Crestview had The loss drops Ottoville to ish. The teams traded the lead Chase Bruggeman and DHI Correspondent shooting, Best said that his team extended its lead to 37-25. 4-7 on the season. Turnwald is four times in the first period Malave Bettinger knocked [email protected] was out of sorts on the evening: Ottoville pulled within as few happy with the progress in his and the Jays took the lead down nine for the Cavaliers. “I thought we were a step late as nine points, but Crestview team, however, after battling for good at 9-7 on a 3-ball CONVOY - The Ottoville all night at both ends of the held the Big Green off for the early-season injuries. by senior Ryan Buescher (12 VARSITY Big Green and Crestview Knight floor. So that’s something we eventual 50-37 win. “We competed with some markers, 10 boards) at the ST. JOHN’S (55) boys basketball teams clashed have to fix.” “Our guys plugged along, it teams for about three quarters 3:27 mark. The Jays hit four Andy Grothouse 1-2-4, Ryan Friday evening at Convoy to Crestview did hit 5-of-12 just wasn’t quite there tonight. early in the year. Now we’re Buescher 5-0-12, Eric Clark 3-1-8, of their five made threes for Ryan Koester 2-0-5, Curtis Geise 9-3- open up the new year with a 3-pointers, two more than the I’m not upset with them, I just getting really comfortable in the game in the first canto, non-conference bout. Big Green in the same amount thought our effort and our pur- the offense,” he added. “Our 22, Evan Hays 1-0-2, Tyler Conley with four different guys 0-0-0, Seth Bockey 1-0-2. Totals 17-5- In the end, the Knights con- of attempts. pose, if we want to continue to defense has been really solid all doing so, They led 17-7 as 6/8-55. tinued their hot streak to open “(This was) probably not our get better, it’s got to be there year. Now we’re getting more sophomore Evan Hays took a COLDWATER (41) the season with a 50-37 win but best shooting night,” explained every night,” Best described. comfortable with the offense. 3/4-court steal and headed the Mitch Schoenherr 3-0-6, Derek it was anything but easy thanks Turnwald. “That’s kind of Junior forward Damian In the last four games, we’ve Thobe 1-0-2, Brody Hoying 1-2-4, Adam other way for a layin at the Klosterman 0-0-0, Caleb Siefring 1-0-2, to the Big Green defense. where we are. We need more Helm led the Knights with 13 been getting to the free-throw 15-second mark before Caleb “I was very impressed with guys stepping up on the perim- points. Freshman guard Connor line more times than our oppo- Mitch Heyne 5-0-12, Austin Bruns 6-0- Siefring banked in a foul-line 15. Totals 12-5-2/2-41. Ottoville,” said Crestview eter. We had nice looks; we Lautzenheiser and junior for- nent and we want to win that jumper with 3.1 ticks on the Score by Quarters: coach Jeremy Best. “I thought just had a tough time knocking ward Tyson Bolenbaugh added free-throw game. So I’m pretty board for a 17-9 scoreboard. St. John’s 17 10 8 20 - 55 defensively they had us guess- them down. I’m proud with 10 points each. pleased with where we are.” Led by senior Austin Bruns Coldwater 9 9 13 10 - 41 ing a lot - had us on our heels. the effort. The kids competed, Senior guard Ryan Ottoville hosts Minster (15 counters, 7 boards), who Three-point goals: St. John’s, That’s frustrating because I especially against a really good Honingford was the only Big tonight (6:30 p.m. with two JV Buescher 2, Geise, Clark, Koester; scored five points in the sec- Coldwater, Bruns 3, Heyne 2. thought we had a good week team like this.” Green player in double figures quarters). ond, the Cavaliers (2-4) got OTTOVILLE (FGM-A, 3PM-A, ---- of practice, offensively, attack- Crestview decisively won as he notched 14 points. Senior within 17-16 on his 10-footer JUNIOR VARSITY FTM-A, Pts.) ing and making good decisions. the battle of the boards, grab- guard Derek Schimmoeller at 5:02 of the second, caus- ST. JOHN’S (37) R. Honingford 4-10 2-6 4-4 14, But it didn’t carry to tonight. bing 20 rebounds to Ottoville’s and junior forward Luke ing Elwer to call a timeout. Aaron Hellman 1-0-3, Ryan D. Schimmoeller 2-6 0-2 5-6 9, Hellman 0-0-0, Ben Wrasman 3-1-7, But Ottoville, their defense, had seven, which the Ottoville Schimmoeller added nine The Jays responded behind L. Schimmoeller 4-7 0-1 1-2 9, B. Eric Gerberick 0-0-0, Gage Seffernick a lot to do with that.” coach pointed out as a big part points each. senior Curtis Geise’s eight Landin 2-3 1-1 0-3 5, A. Honingford 0-0-0, Jake Csukker 2-0-4, Austin Ottoville coach Todd of the game - especially offen- The win improves Crestview counters (game-high 22, 8 0-2 0-2 0-0 0. Heiing 1-2-4, Alex Odenweller 4-8-19. Turnwald was equally compli- sive rebounds for Crestview. to 8-1 on the season. The boards) and built up a 27-18 Totals 7-4-11/15-37. CRESTVIEW mentary of Crestview. “I thought our defense team returns to action Friday edge on a layin from sopho- COLDWATER (35) Helm 5-8 0-1 3-4 13, I’m really proud of our kids. played pretty well but their bigs when they host county rival more Andy Grothouse (feed Jack Hemmelgarn 0-0-0, Tyler Lautzenheiser 3-6 2-5 2-2 10, Kanney 0-0-0, Collin Seitz 0-0-0, Kyle I think Crestview is pretty darn — all we were giving up were Lincolnview. from Buescher) with 2.1 ticks Bolenbaugh 4-5 0-0 2-2 10, Zaleski McKibben 0-2-2, Aaron Harlamert good. They’re solid, the coach- putbacks. Part of that is they are “It will be good to get back in on the board. 3-5 2-2 0-0 8, Etzler 1-6 1-2 2-2 5, 3-0-6, Andy Brunet 2-0-4, Chase ing staff is solid. They’re one athletic. Part of that is we didn’t the flow so-to-speak. Everybody Junior Eric Clark hit a Brown 1-1 0-0 2-3 4, Heffner 0-2 Bruggeman 4-1-9, Ted Fisher 2-0-5, of the better teams around,” he do a good job of boxing out,” is out of the flow during the deuce at the 7-minute mark Malave Bettinger 4-1-9. Totals 14-1- 0-2 0-0 0, Simerman 0-1 0-1 0-0 0, explained. said Turnwald. holidays. We’ve got a week to to expand the Jays’ lead 4/7-35. Ream 0-0 0-0 0-0 0. The Knights shot an even The Knights jumped out to a prepare for (Lincolnview) and to 29-18 but once more, Score by Quarters: Score by Quarters: St. John’s 12 6 6 13 - 37 50 percent from the field on the 13-9 lead after a quarter of play, that is always a fun game. I Coldwater had an answer — Ottoville 9 12 4 12 - 37 Coldwater 4 9 15 7 - 35 night, going 17-of-34 from the and extended that lead to 30-21 think our kids will come back with Mitch Heyne (12 coun- field. Ottoville was not close by halftime. and compete tomorrow. Come Crestview 13 17 7 13 - 50 Three-point goals: St. John’s, ters) leading the way with Odenweller 3, A. Hellman; Coldwater, behind, going 12-of-28 from Only 11 combined points back Monday and get ready,” a pair of bombs — to get Fisher. the floor for a 46-percent clip. were scored in the third quar- added Best. LOCAL ROUNDUP Vorhees paces Grove past Derek Rieman and four points half. Vorhees and a jumper from to four points. from Darbyshire and nine from Lancer boys from Will Vorhees. The Bulldogs came out in Jace Darbyshire to push the After another 3-pointer Rieman. By NICK JOHNSON The Lancers got two 3-point- the second half with a purpose lead back up to eight, 38-30. from Dowdy, the Bulldogs Lincolnview had two dou- DHI Correspondent ers from Kyle Williams and as they started the third quarter Lincolnivew cut the Grove countered with a 3-point ble-digit scorers: Dowdy with [email protected] two baskets from Kade on a 12-2 run before the lead to four with a layup from play from Vorhees to make 12 and Williams with 11. Carey MIDDLE POINT — The Carey to keep the score Lancers were forced to Carey to end the third it 54-49, Grove. The chipped in nine points. Lincolnview Lancers faced close in the first quarter. burn a timeout with 4:14 quarter and a jumper Bulldogs played good “I thought we played hard; off against the Bulldogs of Vorhees did all the left in the frame. from Conner McCleery defense and used good we executed some things. I Columbus Grove on Friday heavy lifting for Grove Vorhees again was to start the fourth to foul shooting to ice thought they created some mis- night at Lincolnview High in the second quarter the main factor as he make it with a 41-37 the game and seal the matches; Vorhees caused us School in boys basketball action as he scored all eight of the had six of the 12 and Colin Bulldog lead. 10-point victory. some problems,” said Lancer and Grove managed to beat the Bulldogs’ points in the period. Grothaus added four points. In the middle of The Bulldogs shot coach Brett Hammons. “We Lancers by a score 59-49. Lincolnview got back-to-back The Lancers, coming out of the the fourth, Lincolnview and 70 percent from inside the arc, kept it close; you know looking The first quarter was a back- 3-pointers from Williams and timeout, cut the lead to three Grove exchanged 3-point- whereas the Lancers shot 46 at the stats, they shot around 70 and-forth affair as both teams Mark Evans to give the Lancers with layups from Dowdy and ers from Carey and Grothaus percent. percent from the field; that just exchanged baskets for much a 22-19 lead in the second. Nick Leeth to make the score to keep the Bulldog lead at Vorhees led all scorers with means we aren’t playing good of the quarter. The Bulldogs A Justis Dowdy layup 33-30, Bulldogs. seven. Dowdy added another 28 points, including going enough defense and are giving ended the first quarter with a pushed the score to 24-21, Columbus Grove coun- 3-pointer for good measure as 10-of-10 from the charity up too many good shots. 13-12 lead with six points from Lancers, at the end of the first tered with a 3-point play from Lincolnview cut the Grove lead stripe. Grove also got 13 points See LOCAL, page 7 2

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NFL FINAL LEADERS The Associated Press ----- AFC NFC Elida Sports Hall Individual Individual Quarterbacks Att Com Yds TD Int Att Com Yds TD Int P. Manning, DEN 583 400 4659 37 11 A. Rodgers, GBY 552 371 4295 39 8 Brady, NWE 637 401 4827 34 8 Griffin III, WAS 393 258 3200 20 5 Roethlisberger, PIT 449 284 3265 26 8 R. Wilson, SEA 393 252 3118 26 10 of Fame to induct 3 Schaub, HOU 544 350 4008 22 12 M. Ryan, ATL 615 422 4719 32 14 P. Rivers, SND 527 338 3606 26 15 Brees, NOR 670 422 5177 43 19 Flacco, BAL 531 317 3817 22 10 Romo, DAL 648 425 4903 28 19 Dalton, CIN 528 329 3669 27 16 E. Manning, NYG 536 321 3948 26 15 C. Palmer, OAK 565 345 4018 22 14 C. Newton, CAR 485 280 3869 19 12 Fitzpatrick, BUF 505 306 3400 24 16 S. Bradford, STL 551 328 3702 21 13 Gabbert, JAC 278 162 1662 9 6 Jo. Freeman, TAM 558 306 4065 27 17 Rushers Rushers Att Yds Avg LG TD Att Yds Avg LG TD J. Charles, KAN 285 1509 5.29 91t 5 A. Peterson, MIN 348 2097 6.03 82t 12 A. Foster, HOU 351 1424 4.06 46 15 Morris, WAS 335 1613 4.81 39t 13 Ridley, NWE 290 1263 4.36 41 12 M. Lynch, SEA 315 1590 5.05 77t 11 Spiller, BUF 207 1244 6.01 62 6 Do. Martin, TAM 319 1454 4.56 70t 11 Chr. Johnson, TEN 276 1243 4.50 94t 6 Gore, SNF 258 1214 4.71 37 8 R. Rice, BAL 257 1143 4.45 46 9 Forte, CHI 248 1094 4.41 46 5 Green-Ellis, CIN 278 1094 3.94 48 6 S. Jackson, STL 257 1042 4.05 46 4 Greene, NYJ 276 1063 3.85 36 8 Bradshaw, NYG 221 1015 4.59 37 6 Re. Bush, MIA 227 986 4.34 65t 6 L. McCoy, PHL 200 840 4.20 34 2 T. Richardson, CLE 267 950 3.56 32t 11 Griffin III, WAS 120 815 6.79 76t 7 Receivers Receivers No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD Welker, NWE 118 1354 11.5 59 6 Cal. Johnson, DET 122 1964 16.1 53 5 Buetner Davis Thomas Smith And. Johnson, HOU 112 1598 14.3 60t 4 B. Marshall, CHI 118 1508 12.8 56 11 Wayne, IND 106 1355 12.8 33 5 Witten, DAL 110 1039 9.4 36 3 The Delphos Herald from Gomer his junior year. Player of the Year and was A.. Green, CIN 97 1350 13.9 73t 11 Gonzalez, ATL 93 930 10.0 25 8 De. Thomas, DEN 94 1434 15.3 71t 10 D. Bryant, DAL 92 1382 15.0 85t 12 Despite coming to EHS without named to the District 8 All-Star Decker, DEN 85 1064 12.5 55 13 R. White, ATL 92 1351 14.7 59 7 ELIDA - The Elida Local high school football experience, 1st Team. Stevi. Johnson, BUF 79 1046 13.2 63 6 Cruz, NYG 86 1092 12.7 80t 10 School District has announced he started for two years on both 2. Basketball: Team Captain, B. Myers, OAK 79 806 10.2 29 4 M. Crabtree, SNF 85 1105 13.0 49t 9 the Class of 2013 for its Athletic offense and defense. He led 943 career points (before the Hartline, MIA 74 1083 14.6 80t 1 J. Graham, NOR 85 982 11.6 46 9 B. Lloyd, NWE 74 911 12.3 53 4 Colston, NOR 83 1154 13.9 60 10 Hall of Fame. the Bulldogs to a 9-1 record 3-point shot), 21.4 average Punters Punters The Induction Banquet will and a conference championship points her senior year and led No Yds LG Avg No Yds LG Avg take place at 1 p.m. Jan. 12 at his senior year. He was named her team to the first-ever (boys Fields, MIA 74 3715 67 50.2 Morstead, NOR 74 3707 70 50.1 Scifres, SND 81 3914 66 48.3 A. Lee, SNF 67 3226 66 48.1 Elida High School. 2nd-Team AP All-Ohio Class or girls) Elida basketball cham- McAfee, IND 73 3500 64 47.9 Weatherford, NYG 58 2757 68 47.5 That same evening at 6 p.m., AA and led the NWC in scor- pionship of the WBL. She was Anger, JAC 91 4353 73 47.8 Bosher, ATL 60 2827 63 47.1 they will be introduced to the ing (100 points). Along with named All-City Lia 1st Team Kern, TEN 81 3855 71 47.6 McBriar, PHL 55 2560 66 46.5 public at the varsity basketball football, he played basketball in 1981 and 1982, WBL 1st D. Jones, HOU 88 4150 66 47.2 Zastudil, ARI 112 5209 70 46.5 Lechler, OAK 81 3826 68 47.2 Hekker, STL 82 3756 68 45.8 game versus Archbold in Elida and baseball both at Gomer and Team in 1982, 1st Team All- Koch, BAL 83 3911 60 47.1 J. Ryan, SEA 65 2963 73 45.6 Fieldhouse. at Elida High School. By his Northwest Ohio AAA in 1982, D. Colquitt, KAN 83 3887 71 46.8 Koenen, TAM 76 3440 64 45.3 Inductees are Kathy Buetner senior year, his teams became Honoree Lima Chamber of Huber, CIN 76 3540 69 46.6 Kluwe, MIN 72 3237 59 45.0 Punt Returners Punt Returners Davis, Don Thomas and Julie NWC champions in baseball, Commerce, District 8 All-Star No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD Smith. football and basketball (co- Team, 3rd-Team All-Ohio and McKelvin, BUF 23 431 18.7 88t 2 Dw. Harris, DAL 22 354 16.1 78t 1 Buetner Davis is a 1972 champions). Top 15 in State Division AAA. Reynaud, TEN 31 410 13.2 81t 2 Da. Johnson, PHL 26 291 11.2 98t 1 M. Thigpen, MIA 26 316 12.2 72t 1 Ginn Jr., SNF 32 326 10.2 38 0 graduate of Elida High School After high school, he went 3. Softball: Julie played on K. Martin, HOU 22 267 12.1 71 0 Parrish, TAM 30 298 9.9 39 0 From 1969-72, during her on to attend Ohio Northern a semi-professional traveling Cribbs, CLE 38 457 12.0 60 0 Cobb, GBY 31 292 9.4 75t 1 high school years, every sport University in Ada where he team (Celina Suns) from age Ad. Jones, CIN 26 301 11.6 81t 1 Logan, DET 33 300 9.1 48 0 for girls was under the lead- played varsity football and base- 14 through college. During her Hilton, IND 26 300 11.5 75t 1 Sherels, MIN 32 287 9.0 77t 1 T. Holliday, DEN 31 334 10.8 76t 1 L. Washington, SEA 41 356 8.7 52 0 ership of the Girls’ Athletic ball for four years. He received senior year of high school, she Welker, NWE 25 243 9.7 31 0 P. Peterson, ARI 51 426 8.4 26 0 Association. The Association honorable mention on the 1974 was named team MVP. She Jac. Jones, BAL 37 341 9.2 63t 1 D. Hester, CHI 40 331 8.3 44 0 was self-sustaining, paying for All-American Division III foot- led her team to WBL co-cham- Kickoff Returners Kickoff Returners No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD referees, uniforms, etc. It offered ball team. In 1975, the baseball pionship, sectional champion- Jac. Jones, BAL 38 1167 30.7 108t 2 L. Washington, SEA 27 784 29.0 98t 1 intramural and interscholas- team he played for won the ship, district championship and McKnight, NYJ 39 1072 27.5 100t 1 D. Wilson, NYG 57 1533 26.9 97t 1 tic sports. The state restricted OAC championship, the region- regional runners-up. She was Cribbs, CLE 43 1178 27.4 74 0 Cadet, NOR 26 690 26.5 75 0 M. Thigpen, MIA 38 1040 27.4 96t 1 D. Hester, CHI 24 621 25.9 40 0 the number of interscholastic al championship and played in the captain and varsity letter C. Rainey, PIT 39 1035 26.5 68 0 J. Rodgers, ATL 23 592 25.7 77 0 sports, increasing gradually to the Division III College World recipient all four years. She Br. Tate, CIN 32 795 24.8 45 0 Cobb, GBY 38 964 25.4 46 0 12 by 1972. She was a member Series. He was inducted into was the WBL Player of the D. McCourty, NWE 27 654 24.2 104t 1 W. Powell, ARI 21 507 24.1 65 0 of GAA for three years, par- the ONU Athletic Hall of Fame Year and WBL First Team. K. Martin, HOU 31 741 23.9 54 0 Banks, WAS 22 527 24.0 55 0 Francies, OAK 20 475 23.8 32 0 Givens, STL 23 539 23.4 48 0 ticipating in six interscholastic in 1999 She earned a 4-year scholar- Reynaud, TEN 53 1240 23.4 105t 1 B. Boykin, PHL 45 1037 23.0 44 0 sports: golf, basketball, softball, Smith is a 1983 graduate of ship to Indiana University, Scoring/Touchdowns Scoring/Touchdowns volleyball, tennis and track and Elida High School. She was an where she doubled-majored in TD Rush Rec Ret Pts TD Rush Rec Ret Pts A. Foster, HOU 17 15 2 0 102 Jam. Jones, GBY 14 0 14 0 84 field, including also participat- outstanding 3-sport athlete and criminal justice and sociology. Decker, DEN 13 0 13 0 78 A. Peterson, MIN 13 12 1 0 80 ed in shot put and discus. She an honor student. Her Indiana University team T. Richardson, CLE 12 11 1 0 72 Morris, WAS 13 13 0 0 78 participated in five intramural She had many outstanding became Big 10 Champs and Ridley, NWE 12 12 0 0 72 D. Bryant, DAL 12 0 12 0 74 sports: archery, billiards, bowl- accomplishments, set several took third place in the National A.. Green, CIN 11 0 11 0 66 M. Lynch, SEA 12 11 1 0 72 R. Gronkowski, NWE 11 0 11 0 66 Do. Martin, TAM 12 11 1 0 72 ing, basketball and volleyball. school records and earned many Championship Series. She was R. Rice, BAL 10 9 1 0 60 B. Marshall, CHI 11 0 11 0 66 She scored an average of honors in volleyball, basketball the team captain her sophomore, De. Thomas, DEN 10 0 10 0 60 M. Turner, ATL 11 10 1 0 66 21.3 points in basketball her and softball: junior and senior years. She was H. Miller, PIT 8 0 8 0 50 Colston, NOR 10 0 10 0 60 Re. Bush, MIA 8 6 2 0 48 Cruz, NYG 10 0 10 0 60 senior year and had the high 1. Volleyball: Team MVP, an Academic All-American Kicking Kicking average in bowling, the high set school spike record, was and was named 2nd-Team All- PAT FG LG Pts PAT FG LG Pts score in archery and the high the #1 blocker, #1 passer. American Offense. She was Gostkowski, NWE 66-66 29-35 53 153 Tynes, NYG 46-46 33-39 50 145 S. Graham, HOU 45-45 31-38 51 138 M. Bryant, ATL 44-44 33-38 55 143 batting average in softball. In 1982, she led Elida to the then awarded a scholarship to M. Prater, DEN 55-55 26-32 53 133 Walsh, MIN 36-36 35-38 56 141 During her sophomore year, she WBL championship, sectional the University of Toledo Law Tucker, BAL 42-42 30-33 56 132 Ja. Hanson, DET 38-38 32-36 53 134 received the “Most Valuable championship, regional cham- School where she earned her Janikowski, OAK 25-25 31-34 57 118 Akers, SNF 44-44 29-42 63 131 Member” award. In her senior pionship and the State semifi- juris doctor and was admitted to Suisham, PIT 34-34 28-31 52 118 D. Bailey, DAL 37-37 29-31 51 124 P. Dawson, CLE 29-29 29-31 53 116 Barth, TAM 39-39 28-33 57 123 year, Kathy was presented with nals. She received All-League the Ohio Bar in 1991. She has Vinatieri, IND 37-37 26-33 53 115 Hauschka, SEA 46-48 24-27 52 118 the Tiffany award for excel- Honorable Mention sophomore been partner in the Barken & Bironas, TEN 35-35 25-31 53 110 Crosby, GBY 50-50 21-33 54 113 lence in athletics and she served year, All-League First Team Neff law firm for 13 years. Lindell, BUF 39-39 21-24 50 102 Hartley, NOR 57-57 18-22 53 111 - as President of GAA. and Most Valuable Play her Her greatest accomplish------Thomas is a 1971 graduate junior and senior years, Lima ment is her daughter, Madison. Team Team of Elida High School, coming Area Chamber of Commerce TOTAL YARDAGE/OFFENSE TOTAL YARDAGE/OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Yards Rush Pass New England 6846 2184 4662 New Orleans 6574 1577 4997 (Continued from Page 6) Denver 6366 1832 4534 Detroit 6540 1613 4927 Local Houston 5953 2123 3830 Washington 6131 2709 3422 “I thought we shoot the ball Kenton’s Matt Bahr opened the shooting. The Wildcats, how- Indianapolis 5799 1671 4128 Dallas 5994 1265 4729 decent; we need to learn to be second quarter with a jumper ever, only cashed in 50 percent Baltimore 5640 1901 3739 Atlanta 5906 1397 4509 Oakland 5504 1420 4084 Tampa Bay 5820 1837 3983 more aggressive when we are from the right elbow to lead (5-of-10) of their free throws Buffalo 5486 2217 3269 San Francisco 5789 2491 3298 looking for shots for ourselves 17-16 but Van Wert’s Kyle and they had 16 turnovers. Pittsburgh 5324 1537 3787 Carolina 5771 2088 3683 and when we need to get stops, Keber swished a three from the Kenton won the boards 22-20. Cincinnati 5323 1745 3578 Green Bay 5751 1702 4049 Kansas City 5108 2395 2713 N.Y. Giants 5687 1862 3825 we just could not get them.” right corner to regain the lead, Smith had a huge night with Cleveland 5028 1593 3435 Philadelphia 5665 1874 3791 “We tried to mix up some 19-17. The Cats’ sharpshoot- 28 points, while Joey Hurless Tennessee 5010 1687 3323 Seattle 5610 2579 3031 defense and when they got the ing sophomore guard, Colyn and Kyle Keber chipped in with Miami 4984 1802 3182 Minnesota 5385 2634 2751 ball inside, we tried to double Blackford, banked in an 8-foot 10 apiece. Hurless constantly Jacksonville 4788 1369 3419 St. Louis 5264 1714 3550 N.Y. Jets 4787 1896 2891 Chicago 4969 1970 2999 down. But Vorhees made some angle shot to tie it but Keber sliced up the Kenton defense San Diego 4756 1461 3295 Arizona 4209 1204 3005 shots and they had the size drained another trey, this one with nifty passes — he ended DEFENSE DEFENSE advantage. They were able to from the left corner, and the up with 12 assists. Yards Rush Pass Yards Rush Pass Pittsburgh 4413 1450 2963 San Francisco 4710 1507 3203 execute their game plan with Cougs led for the duration. Big Grant Sherman pounded Denver 4652 1458 3194 Seattle 4899 1649 3250 their size and get some offen- Blackford then swished a inside for 18 Kenton points and Cincinnati 5115 1715 3400 Chicago 5050 1627 3423 sive rebounds. We just need to 15-foot fall-away baseliner to Blackford added 10. Houston 5172 1560 3612 Carolina 5329 1761 3568 work on getting some stops.” get within 22-21 but AJ Smith “Even though we were giv- N.Y. Jets 5174 2138 3036 Green Bay 5388 1896 3492 San Diego 5223 1542 3681 Arizona 5405 2192 3213 With the victory, the led an 18-7 run to put Van Wert ing up some easy baskets, we Baltimore 5615 1965 3650 Detroit 5458 1889 3569 Bulldogs improve to 5-3 on the up 40-28 at the half. were trying to turn it and go the Oakland 5672 1897 3775 St. Louis 5482 1880 3602 year and 1-1 in NWC play. That second stanza could other way and obviously you’re Kansas City 5704 2171 3533 Philadelphia 5491 2021 3470 Miami 5708 1734 3974 Minnesota 5600 1692 3908 The defeat drops the Lancers hardly have gone better for the a lot better when you make Buffalo 5806 2333 3473 Dallas 5687 2003 3684 overall record to 3-6 and 1-2 in Cougs — 67 percent shooting shots,” added Froelich. “We’ve Cleveland 5821 1898 3923 Atlanta 5849 1971 3878 the NWC. (10-of-15) from the field, 2-of-2 shown we can do that at times. New England 5972 1630 4342 Washington 6043 1532 4511 Indianapolis 5988 2200 3788 Tampa Bay 6078 1320 4758 Both units return to the free throws and only one turn- I thought we sustained it a little Tennessee 5999 2035 3964 N.Y. Giants 6134 2066 4068 court tonight: Grove hosting over. Smith had 16 points by bit longer tonight than we have Jacksonville 6088 2256 3832 New Orleans 7042 2361 4681 Fort Jennings and Lincolnview that time, eight in each quarter. in the past. I didn’t think we entertaining Fort Recovery. It was more of the same in played particularly well the first AVERAGE PER GAME/OFFENSE AVERAGE PER GAME/OFFENSE Lincolnview (FG, FT, 3PT): Yards Rush Pass Yards Rush Pass the third quarter — hot Van eight minutes but we didn’t New England 427.9 136.5 291.4 New Orleans 410.9 98.6 312.3 Nick Leeth 2-2 1-2 0-0 5, Kade Wert shooting (8-of-15 from have that big lull that we’ve Denver 397.9 114.5 283.4 Detroit 408.8 100.8 307.9 Carey 3-8 0-3 1-6 9, Kyle Williams the field, 2-of-2 free throws and had, and that’s good to see.” Houston 372.1 132.7 239.4 Washington 383.2 169.3 213.9 1-1 0-0 3-5 11, Mark Evans 1-3 0-0 only one turnover). It was 58-38 The Van Wert jayvees (8-0) Indianapolis 362.4 104.4 258.0 Dallas 374.6 79.1 295.6 1-3 5, Justis Dowdy 3-7 0-0 2-4 Baltimore 352.5 118.8 233.7 Atlanta 369.1 87.3 281.8 12, Conner McCleery 3-5 1-2 0-0 after three. led 30-4 at the half, then coasted Oakland 344.0 88.8 255.3 Tampa Bay 363.8 114.8 248.9 Kenton landed three treys in to a 54-22 win. Justice Tussing Buffalo 342.9 138.6 204.3 San Francisco 361.8 155.7 206.1 7, Brooks Ludwig 0-2 0-0 0-0 0, Pittsburgh 332.8 96.1 236.7 Carolina 360.7 130.5 230.2 Totals: 13-28, 2-7, 7-18, 49. the fourth quarter and managed led Cougar scoring with 11. Cincinnati 332.7 109.1 223.6 Green Bay 359.4 106.4 253.1 Columbus Grove (FG, FT, to close the gap slightly. Seth Kuhlman had 13 for Kansas City 319.3 149.7 169.6 N.Y. Giants 355.4 116.4 239.1 3PT): Blake Hoffman 0-1 0-1 0-0 The Cougars haven’t shot Kenton (4-6). Cleveland 314.3 99.6 214.7 Philadelphia 354.1 117.1 236.9 0, Jace Darbyshire 4-5 2-4 1-3 13, well from the field or the line Kenton (57) Tennessee 313.1 105.4 207.7 Seattle 350.6 161.2 189.4 Collin Grothaus 1-2 2-2 1-2 7, Miami 311.5 112.6 198.9 Minnesota 336.6 164.6 171.9 this season but neither was a Halsey 2 1-1 6, Sherman 8 Jacksonville 299.3 85.6 213.7 St. Louis 329.0 107.1 221.9 Will Vorhees 9-12 10-10 0-1 28, problem Friday night — 53 per- 2-3 18, Bahr 3 0-0 7, Blackford N.Y. Jets 299.2 118.5 180.7 Chicago 310.6 123.1 187.4 Brady Shafer 1-2 0-0 0-0 2, Derek cent (30-of-57) from the field 4 1-2 10, Forbush 4 1-3 9, San Diego 297.3 91.3 205.9 Arizona 263.1 75.3 187.8 Rieman 3-4 3-10 0-0 9, Totals: and 78 percent (7-of-9) from the Travis Downing 1 0-0 2, Hensel DEFENSE DEFENSE 18-26, 17-27, 2-6, 59. stripe. Van Wert also was stellar 0 0-1 0, Phillips 1 0-0 3, Trevor Yards Rush Pass Yards Rush Pass ----- Pittsburgh 275.8 90.6 185.2 San Francisco 294.4 94.2 200.2 Cougars roll past Kenton in the ball-handling department Downing 1 0-0 2. Totals 24 Denver 290.8 91.1 199.6 Seattle 306.2 103.1 203.1 with only eight turnovers. 5-10 57. Cincinnati 319.7 107.2 212.5 Chicago 315.6 101.7 213.9 By JIM COX Van Wert (72) Houston 323.3 97.5 225.8 Carolina 333.1 110.1 223.0 DHI Correspondent “We’ve got potential to be N.Y. Jets 323.4 133.6 189.8 Green Bay 336.8 118.5 218.3 [email protected] a decent shooting team and it’s Markward 2 0-0 4, Smith San Diego 326.4 96.4 230.1 Arizona 337.8 137.0 200.8 a good thing we did (tonight) 11 3-4 28, Hurless 4 2-2 10, Baltimore 350.9 122.8 228.1 Detroit 341.1 118.1 223.1 VAN WERT — Van Wert because we couldn’t stop any- Bidlack 2 0-0 4, Wolford 3 Oakland 354.5 118.6 235.9 St. Louis 342.6 117.5 225.1 put together its best 32 min- Kansas City 356.5 135.7 220.8 body for a while,” said Van 0-0 6, Kyle Keber 3 2-2 10, Philadelphia 343.2 126.3 216.9 utes of the season Friday night Miami 356.8 108.4 248.4 Minnesota 350.0 105.8 244.3 Wert coach Dave Froelich. “We Holliday 2 0-0 4, Moreland 2 against Kenton, the result being Buffalo 362.9 145.8 217.1 Dallas 355.4 125.2 230.3 got the tempo up and down the 0-0 4, Ray 1 0-0 2, Wortman Cleveland 363.8 118.6 245.2 Atlanta 365.6 123.2 242.4 a big 72-57 Western Buckeye way we wanted to do it and 0 0-1 0, Nick Keber 0 0-0 0, New England 373.3 101.9 271.4 Washington 377.7 95.8 281.9 League win. Indianapolis 374.3 137.5 236.8 Tampa Bay 379.9 82.5 297.4 tried to spread them because we Smelser 0 0-0 0. Totals 30 7-9 The Cougars are now 6-2 Tennessee 374.9 127.2 247.8 N.Y. Giants 383.4 129.1 254.3 can’t match up physically in the 72. Jacksonville 380.5 141.0 239.5 New Orleans 440.1 147.6 292.6 overall, 2-0 in the WBL. The half-court. We wanted to make Score by quarters: Wildcats are 7-3 and 1-1. their big kids run with us and I Kenton 15 13 10 19 - 57 The middle two quarters think that took away some of Van Wert 16 24 18 14 - 72 proved decisive, the Cougs their effectiveness.” Three-point field goals: Kenton Which year of his career did behind Jim Taylor, John Henry Johnson and winning the second 24-13 and Kenton was impressive with 4 (Halsey, Bahr, Blackford, not lead the league in rushing? 1962. He only Dick Bass. It was the only year in his entire the third 18-10 to break it open Phillips), Van Wert 5 (Smith 3, 53 percent (24-of-45) field goal gained 996 yards that year finishing fourth career that he was not first. after a tight 16-15 first period. Kyle Keber 2). 2

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Columbus Grove Youth Wrestling Club Members of the Columbus Grove Youth Wrestling Club for 2012-13 include: Levi Schroeder, Jameson Rader, Kylan Mayes, Brayden Sigler, Everett Palte, Gaige Flores, Gavin Schroeder, Layton Blankemeyer, Levi Sturgill, Logan Mershman, Loudon Auchmuty, Preston Culver, Trey Sigler, Braylon Barienttes, Noah Goecke, Brock Hoffman, Brock Verhoff, Ethan Beam, Harley Sturgill, James Rosengarden, Landon Schroeder, Landen Wilcox, Logan Bryan, Zane Stechschulte, Anden Blankemeyer, Brent Renner, Brock Sargent, Dillon Bryan, Lawson Maag, John Bryan, Colin Gilliland, Dylan Golden, Jordan Sexton, Nicholas Wolverton, Reagan Clymer, Cisco Lugo, John Barbus, Ezra Jones, Ian Langhals, Isaac Thompson, Tanner Blankemeyer, Will Nusbaum, Brady Haunstein, Cruz Lugo, Dakota Sargent, Dylan Bryan, Dylan Sargent, Hunter Reynolds, Gavin Langhals and Gunner King. This is the second year for the club and they are coached by Eric Siefker, Joe Lackey and Corey Blankemeyer, along with a multitude of volunteers. They will be competing in several tournaments this year, all are held on Sundays. Their schedule is: Sunday at O-G, Jan. 13 at Ada, Jan. 20 at Bluffton, Feb. 3 at Elida and Feb. 17 at LCC. (Photo submitted)

IIGGSSKKIINN PPIICCKKSS Manziel, Texas A&M PP beat Oklahoma Another decent week for teams. I just like Ole Miss a par back 4 will be the differ- another toss-up game as both the three of us pickers in this little bit more. ence as Da Bengals get the teams are virtually even in here Pigskin Picks. KENT STATE: Northern wild-card win. every category; I’m going 41-13 in Cotton Dave Boninsegna and I Illinois gave a pretty good GREEN BAY: Though it to toss a coin and go with the By STEPHEN HAWKINS ception. He won 39 games and went the same — 8-4, both accounting of themselves won’t be “The Frozen Tundra Flashes to get the win for the The Associated Press three bowls for the Sooners. 3-3 in the bowl games and against FSU Monday night. of Lambeau Field” as of yore, MAC. Already with a 24-yard gain 5-1 in the pros. Kent State isn’t play FSU. it’s still an advantage and Alabama: The Irish are ARLINGTON, Texas — on an earlier third down, the Guest Picker Bob Weber Arkansas State is under the the foe is not the G-Men. riding all kinds of tradition, tiptoed the Aggies had third-and-9 on their went 7-5 (3-3, 4-2). radar but Kent State has Charles Woodson is back momentum and whatever sideline for a 23-yard touch- opening drive when Manziel That moves the over- played a better schedule and for Packer “D” and he is a else you want to call it in down on Texas A&M’s first rolled to his left and took all marks to 102-78 (43-40, that pays off. difference-maker. Wonder- this one; ‘Bama is trying to drive of the game. off. When he juked around 59-38) for yours truly, 113-67 ALABAMA: I have man Adrian Peterson won’t keep the SEC dominance and The Heisman Trophy- a defender and got near the (55-28, 58-39) for Dave and thought a lot about this one get 200-plus yards again and win their second consecutive winning known as sideline, he tiptoed to stay in 88-55 (43-21, 45-34) and have gone back Rodgers won’t let title. The Irish will be Johnny Football and the 10th- bounds and punctuated his for the guest. and forth. Perhaps Pack lose twice in gunning for their first ranked Aggies were just get- score with a high-step over the Brian Bassett, he the rumors about a row. national title since ting warmed up in the Cotton pylon for a quick lead. the sports editor of the ’Bama coach Nick BALTIMORE: 1988. I think it will Bowl. There were plenty more Officials reviewed the Times Bulletin, joins Saban heading to Colts’ magical be a close game but highlights after that nifty run. touchdown play but it was this 3-man cast. the NFL will be and emotional the Tide will roll on In his first game since clear by the replay shown on Here are the too much of a dis- season notwith- for another champi- becoming the first freshman to the huge video screen above games. traction. This is not standing — who onship. win the Heisman, Manziel set the Cowboys Stadium field that College Bowl the same Crimson couldn’t root for NFL: a Cotton Bowl-record with 516 Manziel stayed in bounds. Games: BBVA Tide defense as Chuck Pagano Cincinnati: A total yards and accounted for Manziel added a 5-yard TD Compass Bowl last year. Notre in his return to rematch of last year’s four TDs as the Aggies capped run on a bootleg play in the At Birmingham, Jim Metcalfe Dame’s defense the sideline last first round but this their first SEC season with a second quarter and capped the Ala. can shut down the week? — the real Dave Boninsegna time in Houston. The : Pittsburgh vs. 41-13 win over 12th-ranked scoring with a 34-yard pass Mississippi; GoDaddy.com run. All of these are true. season begins. The Bengals are riding high Oklahoma on Friday night. to Uzoma Nwachukwu with 9 Bowl At Mobile, Ala.: Kent However, the Fighting Irish playoffs have a tendency to after back-to-back wins over “There is too much talk minutes left in the game. State vs. Arkansas State; BCS have not faced an offen- melt proven players, let alone Pittsburgh and Baltimore. about how you perform after The first TD run was National Championship sive line like this — just rookies. The real return of Cincy gets their first first- the Heisman and about the lay- Manziel’s school-record 20th At Miami: Notre Dame vs. as Georgia — and A.J. the soon-to-be retired first- round win in forever as they Alabama. McCarron is a good comple- ballot Hall-of-Famer Ray go on the road to beat the off and all of that,” Manziel of the season. He became only NFL Wild-card Playoffs: ment. At the same time, ND Lewis gives Ravens a huge Texans. said. “There wasn’t anything the fourth FBS quarterback with Cincinnati at Houston; is using a sophomore at QB and emotional boost. I like Green Bay: It’s the rub- holding us back. No rust, there 20 TDs rushing and 20 passing Minnesota at Green Bay; in Everett Golson. Not a good that scenario. ber game of the season and was no nothing. We played as in the same season. The others Indianapolis at Baltimore; idea against a fast and physi- SEATTLE: Two rookie a rematch of last week; this a unit. ... To go out and win were Auburn’s Cam Newton Seattle at Washington. cal Tide “D”. I am no fan of quarterbacks. Washington’s time it’s in Green Bay. The 11 games and do what we’ve and Florida’s Tim Tebow, Saban OR the Tide but I have RG III may be Rookie of Packers beat the Vikes ear- done, is impressive.” who like Manziel are Heisman ----- to go with Alabama, though the Year but Seattle’s Russell lier in the season at home With first-year coach Kevin winners from the SEC, and JIM METCALFE I don’t think they cover the Wilson has made a strong and will do so again this Sumlin and their young star Nevada’s Colin Kaepernick. COLLEGE: spread. late case. I think it comes weekend. quarterback, the Aggies (11-2) Manziel set an SEC record MISSISSIPPI: As I wrote NFL: down to the other side of the Baltimore: Can the Colts fit right in with the SEC after with 4,600 yards in the regular in my “Metcalfe’s Musings” CINCINNATI: Texans ball. This Seahawk defense remain “Chuckstrong” this leaving the Big 12. They broke season and just added to that in column Thursday, this game closed the season a-stum- can flat-out ball: they can week against Baltimore? I the SEC record with their 7.261 his 13th career game. should have been played two bling, while Bengals finished stop the run and cover. With hope so but unfortunately total yards this season (the Oklahoma needed drives weeks ago. Nonetheless, that very strong. That’s generally RG III less than 100 percent, don’t think so. I have to take first over 7,000 after 633 in of 16 and 18 plays to get a isn’t reality, so here goes. It what you look for heading that doesn’t bode well for the Ravens in this one. Cowboys Stadium). They also pair of field goals by Michael should still be a good game into the playoffs. Injuries on Redskins. Washington: Seattle averaged more than 40 points Hunnicutt (23 and 24 yards). with two evenly-matched Houston defense and a sub- caught fire late in the a game. Jones threw a 6-yard TD pass ----- season to become one of And they capped their debut to Justin Brown just before STOCKS DAVE BONINSEGNA the best in the NFC but the season with an overwhelming halftime to make it 14-13. Quotes of local interest supplied by College: Redskins have been rid- victory in the only postseason Ben Malena (7 yards) and EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS Mississippi: The Panthers ing the strength of RG3 all game matching teams from Trey Williams (30 yards) had Close of business January 4, 2013 are headed back to this bowl season and gained a home those power conferences. It is the TD runs to cap the long Description Last Price Change game for the third straight game thanks to a big win over the Aggies’ first 11-win season scoring drives in the third quar- DJINDUAVERAGE 13,435.21 +43.85 season after becoming bowl- the Cowboys in week 17; since 1998, when they won ter for the Aggies. NAS/NMS COMPSITE 3,101.66 +1.09 their only Big 12 title. Manziel was picked off in S&P 500 INDEX 1,466.47 +7.10 eligible on the final week- the ’Skins ride that momen- AUTOZONE INC. 360.85 +4.71 end of the regular season. tum for a victory over the The chants of “S-E-C!, the second quarter after his BUNGE LTD 74.47 +0.70 Ole Miss will be making its Seahawks in round one. S-E-C!” began after Manziel’s bootleg move and a throw EATON CORP. 56.75 +0.38 first bowl appearance since 33-yard TD pass to Ryan that hit Malcome Kennedy in BP PLC ADR 43.66 +0.39 the 2009 season. The Rebels ----- Swope with 4 minutes left in the hands in the end zone and DOMINION RES INC 53.54 +0.56 have won eight of their past BRIAN BASSETT the third quarter for a 34-13 deflected into the air. Javon AMERICAN ELEC. PWR INC 43.55 -0.07 lead. They got louder and lon- Harris grabbed the intercep- CVS CAREMARK CRP 49.99 +0.21 nine bowl games. Both teams COLLEGE: CITIGROUP INC 42.43 +1.04 are 6-6, so this is a toss-up Ole Miss - Sec over Big ger after that. tion. FIRST DEFIANCE 20.16 +0.75 really, but I like Ole Miss East. Texas A&M led by only a The Sooners then crossed FST FIN BNCP 15.26 +0.21 to get their ninth bowl game Kent State - I like what point at halftime but scored on midfield before Jones had a FORD MOTOR CO 13.57 +0.11 win. Hazell did there to turn its first three drives of the sec- pass intercepted by Dustin GENERAL DYNAMICS 71.07 -0.42 Kent State: The end of around that program; think ond half — on drives of 91 and Harris and returned to the GENERAL MOTORS 29.86 +0.04 the season was a bit of a they have the better players 89 yards before Swope’s score Oklahoma 48. GOODYEAR TIRE 14.35 +0.28 disappointment for Kent even though both teams will on a fourth-and-5 play. That A&M drive started HEALTHCARE REIT 61.73 +0.33 HOME DEPOT INC. 63.18 -0.12 State, given how close the be playing without their head Oklahoma (10-3), which with a little trickery, Manziel HONDA MOTOR CO 37.75 -0.14 Golden Flashes were to a coach. like the Aggies entered the holding the ball down in his left HUNTGTN BKSHR 6.69 +0.04 MAC championship and a Bama - Notre Dame is not game with a 5-game winning hand while faking a throw with JOHNSON&JOHNSON 71.55 +0.81 possible BCS bowl bid. But that good and Alabama is. streak, went 3-and-out on its his right hand. He then pitched JPMORGAN CHASE 45.36 +0.79 this is also Kent State’s first NFL: first three drives after halftime. to Kenric McNeal, who threw a KOHLS CORP. 42.23 -0.12 bowl in 40 seasons. Arkansas Cinci - Houston isn’t con- Manziel set an FBS bowl 20-yard pass to Mike Evans. LOWES COMPANIES 35.58 -0.27 State isn’t quite as unfamiliar; sistent enough to put a play- record with his 229 yards rush- Malena then had a 23-yard MCDONALDS CORP. 89.85 -0.78 MICROSOFT CP 26.74 -0.51 this is their second straight off run together. ing on 17 carries and com- run before Manziel’s bootleg PEPSICO INC. 69.46 +0.10 GoDaddy.com Bowl-- the Minnesota - Two words: pleted 22-of-34 passes for 287 run for a 5-yard TD. PROCTER & GAMBLE 69.09 +0.14 Red Wolves played Northern Adrian Peterson. yards. Oklahoma was in the Cotton RITE AID CORP. 1.36 -0.02 Illinois last year. The Golden Indy - They are the hotter Oklahoma, led by quarter- Bowl for only the second time. SPRINT NEXTEL 5.92 +0.10 Flashes’ only other bowl team right now. back Landry Jones in his 50th It was the first bowl matchup TIME WARNER INC. 49.37 -0.41 was a loss to Delaware in Seattle - It’s very hard career start, had 401 total yards between the former Big 12 US BANCORP 33.22 +0.71 the 1954 Refrigerator Bowl to go to Washington and as a team. Jones completed rivals, but the 17th consecutive UTD BANKSHARES 10.22 -0.30 VERIZON COMMS 44.30 +0.24 (Editor’s Note: You’re kid- win. 35-of-48 passes for 278 yards season they have played each WAL-MART STORES 69.06 +0.26 ding??? LOL). This is with a touchdown and an inter- other. www.delphosherald.com Saturday, January 5, 2013 The Herald — 9 Saturday, December 22, 2012 Hot news on the religion news beat in 2012 The Herald — 1B ‘Twas the Sunday night before the elec- separate “freedom of worship” in religious -- White House candidate Mitt Romney’s tion and the Rev. Robert Jeffress took to the TERRY MATTINGLY sanctuaries from the First Amendment’s Mormon faith turns out to be a non-issue for pulpit to offer a message that, from his point more sweeping protection of “free exercise white evangelical voters, who support him of view, was both shocking and rather nu- of religion” in public life. more strongly than they did 2008 GOP nom- anced. In a year packed with church-state fire- inee John McCain. The bottom line: If Barack Obama won a On works, the members of the Religion News- -- Monsignor William Lynn of Philadel- second White House term, this would be yet writers Association selected this religious- phia becomes the first senior U.S. Catholic another sign that the reign of the Antichrist Religion liberty clash as the year’s top religion news official found guilty of hiding priestly child is near. story. Meanwhile, Cardinal Timothy Dolan abuse, followed by Bishop Robert Finn of Inquiring minds wanted to know if the of New York, the point man for Catholic op- Kansas City, Mo. leader of the highly symbolic First Baptist position to the mandate, was voted the year’s -- Vatican officials harshly criticize lib- Church of Dallas was suggesting that the has, of course, repeatedly professed that he top religion newsmaker -- from a ballot that eral leaders among U.S. nuns, citing the president was truly You Know Anti-who. is a liberal, mainline Christian. did not contain the president’s name. Leadership Conference of Women Religious “I want you to hear me tonight: I am not Could church-state affairs get any hot- The story I ranked No. 2 overall didn’t for its history of criticism of church teach- saying that President Obama is the Anti- ter? make it into the association’s Top 10 list. I ings on sexuality, abortion and the all-male christ. I am not saying that at all,” said Jef- Amazingly the answer was “yes,” with a was convinced that the 9-0 U.S. Supreme priesthood. fress, who previously made headlines dur- White House order requiring most religious Court decision affirming a Missouri Synod -- Voters in Maine, Maryland and Wash- ing a national rally of conservative politicos institutions to offer health-care plans cov- Lutheran congregation’s right to hire and ington affirm same-sex marriage. Minnesota by calling Mormonism a “theological cult.” ering sterilizations and all FDA-approved fire employees based on doctrine could be defeats a ban on same-sex marriage, while “President Obama is not the Antichrist. forms of contraception, including so-called crucial in the years -- or even months -- North Carolina approves one. But what I am saying is this: The course he “morning-after pills.” The key: The Health ahead. -- Episcopal Church leaders adopt a trial is choosing to lead our nation is paving the and Human Services mandate only recog- Here’s the rest of the RNA Top 10 list: ritual for blessing same-sex couples. way for the future reign of the Antichrist.” nizes the conscience rights of a nonprofit -- Research by the Pew Forum on Reli- -- A gunman police describe as a neo- That’s pretty strong rhetoric, until one group if it has the “inculcation of religious gion and Public Life finds that religiously Nazi kills six Sikhs and wounds three others considers how hot things got on the reli- values as its purpose,” primarily employs unaffiliated people -- the so-called “nones” in a suburban Milwaukee temple. gion-and-politics beat in 2012. After all, “persons who share its religious tenets” and -- make up the fastest-growing religious -- The Southern Baptist Convention one Gallup poll found that an amazing 44 primarily “serves persons who share its reli- group in modern America, approaching 20 unanimously elects its first African-Ameri- percent of Americans surveyed responded gious tenets.” percent of the population. can president, the Rev. Fred Luter of New “don’t know” when asked to identify the America’s Catholic bishops and other tra- -- The online trailer of an anti-Islam film, Orleans. “Innocence of Muslims,” is alleged to have president’s faith. The good news was that a ditional religious leaders cried foul, claim- (Terry Mattingly is the director of the Washington Journal- mere 11 percent in that poll said Obama is a ing that under the leadership of Obama, the inspired violence in several countries, in- ism Center at the Council for Christian Colleges and Universi- Muslim -- down from 18 percent in a Pew cluding a fatal attack on a U.S. consulate in ties and leads the GetReligion.org project to study religion and U.S. Justice Department and other branches the news.) Research Center poll in 2010. The president of the national government were trying to Libya.

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KINGSLEY UNITED METHODIST -Worship Leader Church ZION UNITED 15482 Mendon Rd., Van Wert a.m.; First Friday of the month Sacrament of Reconciliation: - 7 p.m.; Saturday - 4:30 p.m.; For information contact: Monday - 7:00 p.m. Teen Bible Saturday. METHODIST CHURCH Phone: 419-965-2771 419-695-3566 Quiz at Church Corner of Zion Church & Conant Pastor Chuck Glover Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 Newcomers register at parish. a.m. Thursday - 7:00 p.m. Bible Study Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Marriages: Please call the par- Rd., Elida Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.; with worship at 8277 German Rd, Discpleship Class in Upper Room Pastors: Mark and D.J. Worship - 10:25 a.m. Confessions - Saturday 3:30 ish house six months in advance. p.m., anytime by appointment. Delphos For more info see our website: Baptism: Please call the parish. Fuerstenau Wednesday - Youth Prayer and Sunday - 7:00 p.m. “For Such www.delphosfirstassemblyofgod. Sunday - Service - 9:00 a.m. Bible Study - 6:30 p.m. A Time As This”. Tri-County com. Adult Prayer meeting - 7:00 CHURCH OF GOD spEnCErVillE p.m. 18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer Community Intercessory Prayer PIKE MENNONITE CHURCH Choir practice - 8:00 p.m. 419-642-5264 Group. Everyone welcome. DELPHOS CHRISTIAN UNION 3995 McBride Rd., Elida Biblical counseling also avail- Pastor: Rev. Gary Fish Rev. Mark Walls ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH Phone 419-339-3961 Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday able. 470 S. Franklin St., 500 S. Canal, Spencerville TRINITY FRIENDS CHURCH 605 N. Franklin St., Van Wert School; 10:30 a.m. Worship (419) 692-9940 419-647-6202 LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH OF GOD DELPHOS BAPTIST CHURCH 45891 Service. 9:30 Sunday School Saturday - 4:30 p.m. Elida - Ph. 222-8054 Pastor Terry McKissack Ph: (419) 238-2788 10:30 Sunday morning service. Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass, May Rev. Larry Ayers, Pastor 302 N Main, Delphos Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH Youth ministry every 1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Service schedule: Sunday– Contact: 419-692-0061 or Outreach Pastor Neil Hammons Rev. Robert DeSloover, Pastor Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. Mass. 10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning 419-302-6423 Children’s ministry every third Sunday - Worship services at 7359 St. Rt. 109 New Cleveland Worship; 6 p.m. Sunday evening. Saturday Mass - 7:00 p.m. Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Sunday Saturday from 11 to 1:30. SPENCERVILLE FULL GOSPEL 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. School (All Ages) , 11:00 a.m. Wednesday-Ministries at 7:00 Sunday Mass - 8:30 a.m. 107 Broadway St., Spencerville FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Service, 6:00 p.m Sunday p.m. ST. PAUL’S UNITED METHODIST Pastor Charles Muter 4750 East Road, Elida Evening Service IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 335 S. Main St. Delphos Home Ph. 419-657-6019 Pastor - Brian McManus Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Bible FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CATHOLIC CHURCH Pastor - Rev. David Howell Sunday: Morning Services - Sunday – 9:30 a.m. Sunday Study, Youth Study 13887 Jennings Rd., Van Wert Ottoville Sunday - 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Evening Services - 7:00 School; 10:30 a.m. Worship, nurs- Nursery available Ph. 419-238-0333 Rev. John Stites Worship Service p.m. ery available. for all services. Children’s Storyline: Mass schedule: Saturday - 4 Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Worship Wednesday – 6:30 p.m. 419-238-2201 p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m. DELPHOS WESLEYAN CHURCH service. Youth Prayer, Bible Study; 7:00 Email: [email protected] 11720 Delphos Southworth Rd. p.m. Adult Prayer and Bible Study; FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN SPENCERVILLE CHURCH Pastor Steven A. Robinson ST. BARBARA CHURCH Delphos - Phone 419-695-1723 8:00 p.m. - Choir. 310 W. Second St. Pastor Rodney Shade OF THE NAZARENE Sunday– 9:30 a.m. Sunday 160 Main St., Cloverdale 45827 419-692-5737 317 West North St. School for all ages; 10:30 a.m. 419-488-2391 937-397-4459 GOMER UNITED CHURCH Pastor Harry Tolhurst 419-296-2561 Family Worship Hour; 6:30 p.m. Fr. John Stites Asst. Pastor Pamela King OF CHRIST Sunday: 11:00 Worship Service Pastor Tom Shobe Evening Bible Hour. Mass schedule: Saturday 5:30 419-204-5469 7350 Gomer Road, Gomer, Ohio - Everyone Welcome 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 10:30 Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Word p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m. Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship; 419-642-2681 Communion first Sunday of a.m. Morning Worship; 7:00 p.m. of Life Student Ministries; 6:45 9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all [email protected] every month. Wednesday Service p.m. AWANA; 7:00 p.m. Prayer ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC ages. Rev. Brian Knoderer Communion at Van Crest and Bible Study. CHURCH Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service Sunday – 10:30 a.m. Worship Health Care Center - First Sunday and prayer meeting. TRINITY UNITED METHODIST 135 N. Water St., Ft. Jennings of each month at 2:30 p.m., Corner of Fourth & Main, MANDALE CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Charles Obinwa BREAKTHROUGH Nursing Home and assisted liv- TRINITY UNITED Spencerville IN CHRISTIAN UNION Phone: 419-286-2132 ing. METHODIST CHURCH Phone 419-647-5321 Rev. Don Rogers, Pastor Mass schedule: Saturday 5 211 E. Third St., Delphos Rev. Jan Johnson, Pastor an Ert ounty Sunday– 9:30 a.m. Sunday p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH V W C a.m. 422 North Pierce St., Delphos Rev. David Howell, Pastor Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday School all ages. 10:30 a.m. School; 10:30 a.m. Worship ser- Worship Services; 7:00 p.m Phone 419-695-2616 Sunday - 8:15 a.m. Worship 101 N. Adams St., Middle Point vice. Worship. ST. MICHAEL CHURCH Rev. Angela Khabeb Service/Communion; 9:15 a.m. Pastor Scott & Karen Fleming Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer Kalida Saturday - 8:00 a.m. Prayer Seekers Sunday School class meets Sunday – Church Service - 10 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST meeting. Fr. Mark Hoying Breakfast in parlor; 9:30 a.m. Sunday School a.m, 6 p.m. for All Ages; 10:30 a.m. Worship Spencerville Saturday – 4:30 p.m. Mass. Sunday-8:30 a.m. InReach/ Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Sunday – 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 OutReach Breakfast; 10:00 a.m. Service/Communion; 11:30 a.m. Rev. Ron Shifley, Pastor PENTECOSTAL WAY CHURCH Sunday– 9:30 a.m. Church Pastors: Bill Watson a.m. Masses. Worship Service Radio Worship on WDOH; 1:30 p.m. CALVARY EVANGELICAL School; 10:30 a.m. Worship Rev. Ronald Defore Weekdays: Masses on Mon., Tuesday: SW Conference Nursing Home Communion CHURCH Service. 1213 Leeson Ave., Tues., Wed. and Friday at 8:00 Saturday - 8:00 a.m. Prayer Wed.: 7:00 p.m Chancel Choir 10686 Van Wert-Decatur Rd. Van Wert 45891 am; Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Breakfast Thurs. - 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Van Wert, Ohio AGAPE FELLOWSHIP Phone (419) 238-5813 Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Sunday Blood Drive @ Eagles; 4:30 p.m.- 419-238-9426 MINISTRIES Head Usher: Ted Kelly School; 10:00 a.m. Worship; 6:30 p.m. Suppers on Us Rev. Clark Williman. Pastor 9250 Armstrong Road, 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Council Meeting Fri: 3:00 p.m. Mustard Seeds Sunday- 8:45 a.m. Friends and Spencerville 11:10 a.m. - Worship 10:00 a.m. Sat.: 8:00 a.m. Administrative Family; 9:00 a.m. Sunday School Pastors Phil & Deb Lee until 11:30 a.m. - Wednesday FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Council Breakfast; 8:30 a.m. Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Worship LIVE; 10:00 a.m. “Where Jesus is Healing Administrative Council Planning Morning Bible Class 6:00 p.m. service. until 7:00 p.m. - Wednesday Hurting Hearts!” Meeting SALEM UNITED Wed. - 7:00 p.m. Bible Study Evening Prayer Meeting 808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7:00 p.m. - Wed. Night Bible 15240 Main St. Venedocia HARTFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Study. MARION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Wendy S. Pratt, Pastor (Independent Fundamental) Thursday - Choir Rehearsal 2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos Church Phone: 419-667-4142 Rt. 81 and Defiance Trial Anchored in Jesus Prayer Pastor Jay Lobach 419-339-6319 Sunday - 8:30 a.m. - Adult Rt. 2, Box 11550 Line - (419) 238-4427 or (419) Services: Sunday - 11:00 a.m. Bell Choir; 8:45 a.m. Jr. Choir; Spencerville 45887 232-4379. and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday - 7:00 9:30 a.m. - Worship; 10:45 a.m. - Rev. Robert King, Pastor Emergency - (419) 993-5855 p.m. Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Sunday school; 6:30 p.m. - Capital The Worship school; 10:30 a.m. Worship Funds Committee. GROVER HILL ZION UNITED ST. JOHN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Service; 7:00 p.m. Evening wor- Monday - 6 p.m. Senior Choir. 331 E. Second St., Delphos utnam ounty ship and Teens Alive (grades p C DELPHOS this week 419-695-4050 7-12). ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC Rev. 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HI AND LOIS Tomorrow’s Horoscope By Bernice Bede Osol SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 2013 stirring beneath the surface. When Do your best to keep up with your they do decide to emerge, they’ll duties and responsibilities. You’ll Remain optimistic while looking prove to be materially lucky for you. quickly find that you’re not likely for upswings in both your personal to function efficiently if you allow and financial affairs in the year MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2013 things to pile up. ahead. Adopting some positive CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- convictions is one of the quickest You’re likely to travel more in If an unfamiliar subject or situation ways to attract good things in ways the year ahead, for both practical and rears its head, don’t pretend that you you might never suspect. pleasurable purposes. Although you know something about it. You won’t CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. might go to many places on matters look too good if you’re drawn into 19) -- Your enthusiastic nature of business, you’ll find time to enjoy the discussion. is exceptionally contagious, and the sights as well. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- it won’t take much to get others CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. Budget planning with your family involved in whatever interests you. 19) -- When out on the town sharing could turn out to be frustrating if However, you’ll be selective as to a good time with friends, cough up everyone wants the advantage. Pay whom you enroll. an equal share of the tab, even if you the bills first, and then split what’s BLONDIE AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) don’t eat or drink as much as some left. -- This could be one of those strange others. It’ll make you look small if VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) days when you might not do much you don’t. -- It’s a mistake to become overly right, yet everything will turn out AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. concerned about your co-workers’ OK. Work on something big while 19) -- Before driving yourself to job performance. Once you start Lady Luck is with you. the limits in order to achieve an concentrating on them, your own PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) objective, be absolutely certain it’s work will suffer. -- What makes you so effectively something you want in the first place. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- persuasive is your ability to isolate a There’s a chance that your efforts You can count on buyer’s remorse key person and turn him or her into could be misplaced. setting in if you do not manage your your ally. This person will convince PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- resources as well as you should. It others to join your cause. 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Dec. 21) -- If you insist upon important decision that is likely to TAURUS (April 20-May 20) nursing a senseless grudge, you’ll have some far-reaching effects, try -- If you find it necessary to team up only crowd out all the sunshine in to make it now, while the aspects say with another in order to accomplish your life. Strive to be forgiving your faculties are keenest. something, try to solicit an associate and forgetful where old slights are GEMINI (May 21-June 20) who has some experience in the concerned. -- You want to see things through to matter at hand. COPYRIGHT 2013 United Feature Syndicate, their conclusions, but sticking to any GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Inc. one project is another story. Today, however, chances are you will finish what you start. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Your sphere of influence is likely to be very pronounced, making a strong impact on most everything you do. You’ll even be able to solve some difficult problems with ease. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Don’t SNUFFY SMITH allow small, problematic distractions to disturb you. You’ll have a natural way of working things out for the ultimate good, regardless of hiccups. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- If you’re not totally spent from the holidays, make an effort to make some quality time for activities that require physical and mental exertion. It’ll help revitalize your outlook. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- You could be rather fortunate where your material circumstances are concerned. The opportunity to profit from one of your many irons in the fire is quite high. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Bold leadership, good judgment and strong initiative can be some of your more dominating characteristics, HAGAR THE HORRIBLE and it’s one of those times when you might be motivated to use them all. 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12 – The Herald Saturday, January 5, 2013 www.delphosherald.com Woman arrested in decade-old LA child porn case LOS ANGELES (AP) — said. Each charge carries a circulated online. ICE Director John Morton circulated on the Internet.” girl. A woman suspected of mak- minimum 15-year prison sen- Forensic experts believe said in a statement. Montemayor’s son Paul The search was announced ing and appearing in child tence. the shots were taken about 11 The then-unknown adults Tucker said his mother was Thursday in connection with porn photos a decade ago An unidentified man also years ago in the San Fernando in the photos were charged looking for an attorney when an international investigation that have circulated widely seen in the photos was still Valley. A phone book and with conspiracy to produce she was arrested, and called of child pornography dubbed in the years since was arrest- being sought. calendar were seen in the child pornography and pro- the allegations against her “Operation Sunflower” that ed hours after authorities It wasn’t immediately shots, officials said. duction of child pornogra- “ridiculous.” resulted in more than 200 released images of her taken clear whether Montemayor The images were first dis- phy. The criminal complaint “My mom does not do arrests. from those shots, federal offi- had obtained a lawyer, and covered by ICE agents in listed them as “John Doe” anything of the sort like that,” Morton said 123 child cials announced Friday. there was no public telephone Chicago in 2007. and “Jane Doe.” Tucker told KABC-TV. victims were identified dur- Letha Mae Montemayor, listing for her. However, her The woman in the photos The arrest “brings us one Tucker told the TV station ing the five-week investiga- 52, was taken into custody son told a TV station that the had several distinctive tat- step closer to vindicating the he remembered the girl from tion, which ended in early outside a San Fernando allegations were false. toos, including a butterfly on victim and helping to regain when he and his mother were December. ICE and other Valley apartment complex Montemayor was arrested her hip and a curled-up cat on some dignity for all victims living in a hotel, and the girl authorities found 110 victims after authorities received sev- fewer than 10 hours after her right shoulder. of child exploitation crimes,” said she was 18 at the time. in 19 states. Others were liv- eral tips. federal authorities announced “This arrest would not U.S. Attorney Andri Birotte “That’s what she had said ing in six countries. She is expected to make that they were looking for have happened without the said in the statement. “We to us, that she was 18 but The victims ranged from a federal court appearance a man and woman who public’s help, and it demon- still want the public’s help in she just looked younger,” he less than 1 year to 17 years Monday on charges of pro- appeared to be molesting a strates how much individual identifying John Doe and the said. old. Morton said 44 of the ducing child pornography girl who looked to be about citizens can do to help law victim in the disturbing series The images released by victims were living with the and conspiracy, officials 13 in photos that were widely enforcement attack crime,” of images that continue to be authorities did not show the people suspected of abusing FDA proposes sweeping ‘McDreamy’ says he beat France’s Bardot threatens new food safety rules Starbucks for coffee chain exile over elephants The Associated Press clean. its own brand, last month PARIS (AP) — Sex symbol- that if the elephants are killed Many responsible food SEATTLE (AP) — announced plans to expand turned-animal rights activist she will request Russian citi- WASHINGTON (AP) companies and farmers are “Grey’s Anatomy” star its global footprint to 20,000 Brigitte Bardot is threatening zenship “to flee this country — The Food and Drug already following the steps Patrick Dempsey may be the cafes over the next two years, to join actor Gerard Depardieu that is now just a graveyard for Administration on Friday that the FDA would now real “McSteamy.” up from the current 18,000. in Russian exile unless France animals.” proposed the most sweeping require them to take. But The actor, who was Dempsey said in an inter- halts the scheduled euthanasia This week France was food safety rules in decades, officials say the requirements dubbed “McDreamy” as a view on Friday that as the of two sick circus elephants. shocked to learn Depardieu, an requiring farmers and food could have saved lives and star of the hospital drama underdog in Seattle, Tully’s The 1960s screen diva says Academy Award-winner and companies to be more vigi- prevented illnesses in several while his co-star was called will need to find its identity. authorities have ignored her pillar of French cinema, had lant in the wake of deadly of the large-scale outbreaks “McSteamy,” may soon be But in a statement “numerous proposals” to save received Russian citizenship outbreaks in peanuts, canta- that have hit the country in serving hot, steaming cups shortly after the auction on Baby and Nepal, a pair of after he was called “pathetic” loupe and leafy greens. recent years. of Joe. Thursday, Starbucks insinu- 42-year-old elephants dying of by France’s prime minister in The long-overdue regula- In a 2011 outbreak of Dempsey won a bank- ated that Dempsey shouldn’t tuberculosis at a Lyon zoo. a bust-up over the country’s tions are aimed at reducing listeria in cantaloupe that ruptcy auction to buy Tully’s celebrate just yet. In a statement on her foun- proposed 75 percent income the estimated 3,000 deaths claimed 33 lives, for exam- Coffee, a small coffee chain Starbucks, which wanted dation’s website Bardot says tax for the superrich. a year from foodborne ill- ple, FDA inspectors found based in Seattle. Among to convert the Tully’s cafes ness. Just since last sum- pools of dirty water on the those he beat out is Tully’s to its own brand, said that mer, outbreaks of listeria floor and old, dirty process- much bigger Seattle neigh- a final determination on the Atom smasher hiatus sets in cheese and salmonella in ing equipment at Jensen bor, Starbucks Corp., which winning bid won’t be made peanut butter, mangoes and Farms in Colorado where is known for its ubiquitous until a court hearing on Jan. cantaloupe have been linked the cantaloupes were grown. white cups with a circular stage for more discovery 11. Starbucks said it’s in a to more than 400 illnesses In a peanut butter outbreak green mermaid logo. Dempsey, whose com- “back-up” position” to buy GENEVA (AP) — The border will operate for two and as many as seven deaths, this year linked to 42 sal- pany Global Baristas LLC 25 of the 47 Tully’s cafes, world’s largest and most more months then shut down according to the federal monella illnesses, inspectors plans to keep the Tully’s with another undisclosed powerful atom smasher goes through 2014, allowing engi- Centers for Disease Control found samples of salmonella name, declared victory on bidder making an offer for into a 2-year hibernation in neers to lay thousands more and Prevention. The actual throughout Sunland Inc.’s the social media site Twitter: the remainder. March, as engineers carry out superconducting cables aimed number of those sickened is peanut processing plant in “We met the green monster, The combined bids of a revamp to help it reach at bringing the machine up to likely much higher. New Mexico and multiple looked her in the eye, and... Starbucks and the undis- maximum energy levels that “full design energy,” Gillies The FDA’s proposed rules obvious safety problems, SHE BLINKED! We got it! closed bidder come to $10.6 could lead to more stunning told The Associated Press on would require farmers to take such as birds flying over Thank you Seattle! million, above the $9.2 mil- discoveries following the Friday. new precautions against con- uncovered trailers of peanuts The win for Dempsey lion Dempsey’s company is detection of the so-called Physicists at the European tamination, to include mak- and employees not washing deals a rare setback for offering to pay through his “God particle.” Center for Nuclear Research, ing sure workers’ hands are their hands. Starbucks on its home turf. company, which was formed With the reopening of its known by its French acronym washed, irrigation water is Under the new rules, com- Starbucks has long been both in order to purchase Tully’s. $10 billion proton collider in CERN, won’t exactly be idle clean, and that animals stay panies would have to lay out praised for bringing “cof- The other investors in Global early 2015, the stage will be as the collider takes a break. out of fields. Food manu- plans for preventing those feehouse culture” to the U.S. Baristas aren’t being dis- set for observing more rare There are still reams more data facturers will have to sub- sorts of problems, moni- and criticized for crushing closed. phenomena — and unlocking to sift through since the July mit food safety plans to the tor their own progress and smaller chains. The coffee more mysteries, said James discovery of a new subatom- government to show they explain to the FDA how they giant, which had planned to Gillies, chief spokesman for ic particle called the Higgs are keeping their operations would correct them. convert the Tully’s cafes to Elephants the European particle physics boson — dubbed the “God laboratory known as CERN. particle — which promises a feast on tasty The Large Hadron Collider new realm of understanding Christmas trees under the Swiss-French of the universe. BERLIN (AP) — Elephants 2012 was worst year for at the Berlin Zoo finally got a chance to tuck into their Christmas dinner: A feast of whooping cough since 1955 donated pine trees. The Associated Press 48 states and outbreaks were The zoo treated its ele- particularly bad in Colorado, phants and some of its other The nation just suffered its Minnesota, Washington state, animals to the trees for lunch worst year for whooping cough Wisconsin and Vermont. Friday. Before gobbling the in nearly six decades, accord- The good news: Despite the greenery, elephants young ing to preliminary government high number of illnesses, deaths and old played with the trees, figures. didn’t increase. Eighteen peo- whose strong smell attracts Whooping cough ebbs and ple died, including 15 infants them. flows in multi-year cycles, younger than 1. Elephant keeper Ragnar and experts say 2012 appears Officials aren’t sure why Kuehne said the unsold to have reached a peak with there weren’t more deaths, but Christmas trees were donated 41,880 cases. Another factor: think that the attention paid to by local vendors. A vaccine used since the 90s bad outbreaks across the nation He said “the animals love doesn’t last as long as the old resulted in infected children get- it. For them, the Christmas one. ting diagnosed faster and treated feast is starting now.” The vaccine problem may with antibiotics. Kuehne says the zoo continue to cause higher than Also, a push last year to doesn’t accept trees from the normal case counts in the vaccinate pregnant women — public, which could contain future, said Dr. Tom Clark of a measure designed to pass chemicals or leftover decora- the Centers for Disease Control immunity to infants — may tions. He also says Christmas and Prevention. have had some small measure We’ve shortened trees inside houses aren’t as “I think the numbers are of success, Clark said. fresh and juicy as those at cold going to trend up,” he said. The final tally will be high- outdoor markets — which is The agency provided the latest er but unlikely to surpass the your ER stay just how the elephants like figures on Friday. nearly 63,000 illnesses in 1955, them. Last year, cases were up in he said. by doubling our Mexico’s ’grand warlock’ makes 2013 predictions MEXICO CITY (AP) — in store for the coming year. Grand Warlock’s latest round Antonio Vazquez is a cheru- Among past predictions: Fidel of predictions in what has bic 72-year-old with twinkling Castro would die in 2008. become one of this country’s EXPER ISE. eyes, a long white beard and a Germany would win the 2006 most reliably strange and inex- knack for predicting things that World Cup. Barack Obama plicably popular New Year’s don’t actually happen. would lose to Mitt Romney. traditions. For more than three Despite Vazquez’s consis- On tap for 2013, according We’ve brought in new ER specialists who decades, Mexico’s self-pro- tently incorrect record of prog- to the Grand Warlock: a new claimed “Grand Warlock” has nostication, dozens of journal- war in the Middle East, chaos bring more expertise to our experienced team, been doing tarot card and horo- ists swarmed Mexico City’s in Venezuela and a tough year adding a warm, personal touch to your care. scope readings to reveal what’s press club on Friday for the for Obama. We’ve combined our exam rooms and our treatment rooms, so now your Lima Memorial emergency team can get straight to you sooner. Answers to Friday’s questions: That’s how we’ve shortened our average ER stay Pure nitrogen is used to inflate the tires of cars competing in NASCAR races. It’s used instead of compressed air because it maintains tire pressure by one full hour. In the Lima Memorial ER, longer, is more fuel efficient, resists heat buildup in hot weather and reduced you’ll get better care, faster. oxidation, which can damage a tire from the inside. Charles Darwin’s nose almost caused him to be denied the post of natural- ist aboard the HMS Beagle on its historic 1831 voyage. In his autobiography, Darwin reported Captain Robert FitzRoy “doubted whether anyone with my nose could possess sufficient energy and determination for the voyage.” Today’s questions: Which current U.S. Supreme Court justice was shown holding a gavel and wearing a judge’s black robe in a high-school yearbook photo? What was the top handicap attained by England’s Prince Charles on the polo field, where the highest rating is a 10-goal handicap? Answers in Monday’s Herald.

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