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DELPHOSTelling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869HERALD 50¢ daily www.delphosherald.com Saturday, March 2, 2013 Delphos, Ohio The New Norm Upfront Landeck Tavern to hold benefit S&K Landeck Tavern will hold a fundraiser today for medical expenses for the family of toddler Cainin Craun, who is suf- fering with leukemia. He is the son of Pat and Gina (Berelsman) Craun of Dayton and the grand- son of Mike and Becky Berelsman of Landeck. Events include the donation of tips from 5 p.m. to mid- night, Deuces Wild will play from 9 p.m. to midnight and a 50/50 drawing will be held. A day in the life of a multi-generational family This is the second in a series exam- flurry of activity is complete, everyone Mostly, Shelly gets her rest through the Annual Trivia ining multi-generational household gathers their coats, books, backpacks day and takes care of chores and other dynamics. The people in this story are “Alex is more like — don’t forget the diaper bag and responsibilities later in the day. Challenge set folks living in our community. Their one of our kids rath- bottles — and shuffles out the door pil- By 4:30 p.m. everyone is home. The names have been changed to protect ing into the minivan. kids are playing together and the adults The Delphos Union their identity. er than a grandkid. “The house is like a zoo — a bunch are thinking about dinner. Bank Relay For Life team of animals,” Theresa said jokingly, yet “Alex is more like one of our kids will host the 11th annual BY STEPHANIE GROVES Everyone (Aunt Maria with a serious tone. rather than a grandkid,” Karl described Trivia Challenge at 8 [email protected] and Uncle Ethan) Theresa makes sure everyone is the close bond shared with all members p.m. on March 29 at the secure in their seat and sets off for her of the family. “Everyone (Aunt Maria Delphos Eagles Lodge. DELPHOS —They come from all takes care of him; destinations delivering each child to and Uncle Ethan) takes care of him; Teams consist of eight walks of life. No matter their culture, whatever he wants, their respective school. First Ethan and whatever he wants, he rules the roost.” to 10 members who put economic or social status or family then Maria are dropped off before the Shelly is awake and also spend- their heads together to structure, these are the people who are he rules the roost.” bell at 8 a.m. Theresa then drives to the ing time caring for Alex, which gives answer on paper 10 rounds doing more with less, giving an abun- babysitter’s house, where she spends Theresa and Karl, depending on who’s of questions in a variety of dance of their time caring for others — Karl, husband, 10-15 minutes unloading and deliver- turn it is to prepare dinner, time to categories. A $10 donation and most of the time, setting their own father, grandfather ing Alex and all the daily necessities devise a meal plan. Since Alex is lac- per person is collected. needs aside for the sake of their loved to the baby’s caregiver. After a brief tose intolerant, meals have to accom- To register or for more ones. These are the families that are bed with Mama (Theresa), Karl places conversation about his new tooth pok- modate his special dietary needs. detailed information, contact inter-weaved into the fabric of our the sippy cup on the bedside table and ing through his lower gum, slight nasal “We cook around that,” Theresa Doris Neumeier at 419-692- community. firmly plants a pillow against Alex to congestion or a particularly funny sing- explained. 3382; Margie Rostorfer at The Rigors of the Day prevent him from rolling to the oppo- ing performance from the night before, Once dinner is over, the cleanup 419-692-5106; or call the Glug, glug, glug, glug, glug. It’s 5 site edge of the bed. Theresa is off and running to clock in at begins; dishes, trash, straightening up bank at 419-692-2010. a.m. in the morning and Karl, 46, also “It’s pretty normal,” Karl explained. her place of employment. and putting toys away. known as Papa, stands at the kitchen “By 5:15 a.m., I’m out the door and This scenario probably sounds very “The kids each have chores and the Public hearing counter pouring juice into his 2-year going to work.” common to most people, with excep- follow-through with them can some- old grandson’s colorful sippy cup. After Five days a week, Theresa, 44, hits tion of the grandson, Alex, whose times be a challenge,” Karl mused. “It’s on new flood putting the juice container away, he the ground running. In the morning, mother is Shelly, Karl and Theresa’s a little crowded. There’s more toys than carries the sippy cup to the bedroom she helps her son, Ethan, who attends eldest daughter. As a matter of fact, three kids should have. maps, mgt. set he and his wife share with Alex, his grade school, and daughter, Maria, who at approximately 7:20 a.m. through As the evening progresses, Karl and grandson. is in high school, with their morning the week, Shelly, 22, is just getting Theresa might be running the kids to A public hearing for those It is standard procedure that the little regimens all the while attending to her home from working third shift. At this a sports practice or game or tutoring who have questions regard- man leaves his own bed and snuggles grandson’s needs. In addition, she gets , Theresa and the kids are finish- Ethan with his coursework or taking the ing the new Flood Insurance in with Papa and Mama during the herself ready for a busy day at work. ing breakfast and ready to sprint from Rate Map or the Flood wee hours of the night. As Alex lies in After the morning ritual full of a the house to get their days started. See MULTI, page 2 Damage Reduction and Flood Plain Management regula- tions will be held at 6 p.m. Monday in council chambers YWCA holds 2nd Meals and Heels Sports BY LINDSAY MCCOY Women’s History Month,” DHI Correspondent said YWCA Program MAC names Assistant Katie Sidle. “We VAN WERT — On believe in it and want to All-League Friday, the YWCA of Van preserve it. It is important The Midwest Athletic Wert hosted the second that we remember the past Conference has announced annual Meals and Heels in order to continue build- its 20121-13 All-League luncheon in celebration of ing upon our future.” boys honors. Women’s History Month. These women gath- First Team: Curtis Geise The event brought in a ered together to honor the of St. John’s. Geise is also diverse group of women of achievements of women MAC Player of the Year; and all ages and backgrounds such as the right to vote Ryan Buescher, St John’s. from throughout the Van and the right for women to Coaches of the Year: Wert community. Many be in the workplace. The Aaron Elwer, St John’s; and women came sporting their event featured a “Trends of Eric Rosenbeck, St Henry. high heels in support of the the Century” fashion show Second Team: event. to focus on the progress Eric Clark, St. John’s, With a donation of $10, of women throughout the Honorable Mention. each attendee enjoyed a decades through the evo- delicious lunch prepared lution of their clothing LLA hosting sign-ups by the YWCA including trends. One woman show- for , softball soup and a croissant sand- cased an outfit worn by her The Delphos Little League wich. Each woman was own mother in the 1920s. Association is holding also entered into a raffle A six-month-old was the sign-ups for baseball — 5- and left with a goody bag youngest model and wore through 6-year-old Knothole, The YWCA of Van Wert County held Meals and Heels luncheon Friday featuring a filled by local women with an original outfit worn by 7- through 8-year-old Coach- Trends of the Century fashion show. The event was designed to educate and empower a variety of female-specific her mother as a child. Pitch, 9- through 12-year-old women. Proceeds went toward the YWCA Transitional Living Program for homeless items. Minor and City League and women and families. (Times Bulletin/Lindsay McCoy) “We are here to celebrate See HEELS, page 2 13-14 Pony League — and softball (5-6 Knothole and softball) from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday and March 9 at Sinkhole that swallowed Franklin Elementary School. Forecast Florida man ‘unstable’ Partly cloudy By CHRIS O’MEARA turning in for the night. It tonight. and TAMARA LUSH gave way with a loud crash The Associated Press that sounded like a car hitting Lows 15 to the house and brought Bush’s 20. Partly SEFFNER, Fla. — In a brother running. cloudy Sunday matter of seconds, the earth Jeremy Bush said he with highs opened under Jeff Bush’s jumped into the hole but around 30. bedroom and swallowed him couldn’t see his brother and Lows 15 to 20. up like something out of a had to be rescued himself horror movie. About the only by a sheriff’s deputy who Index thing left was the TV cable reached out and pulled him to Obituaries 2 running down into the hole. safety as the ground crumbled Bush, 37, was presumed around him. State/Local 3 dead Friday, the victim of “The floor was still giv- Politics 4 a sinkhole — a hazard so ing in and the dirt was still Community 5 common in Florida that state going down, but I didn’t care. Sports 6-7 law requires home insurers to I wanted to save my brother,” Classifieds 8 provide coverage against the Jeremy Bush said through Television 9 danger. tears Friday in a neighbor’s Kids Design winners 10 The sinkhole, estimated at yard. “But I just couldn’t do 20 feet across and 20 feet nothing.” Bunge gives PD $1,000 donation deep, caused the home’s con- He added: “I could swear I Delphos Police Chief Kyle Fittro, center, thanks Bunge employees Crusher Manager crete floor to cave in around heard him hollering my name Rob Andrews, left, and Facility Manager Tony Matney for a recent $1,000 donation. 11 p.m. Thursday as everyone (Delphos Herald/Staff photo) in the Tampa-area house was See SINKHOLE, page 2 2

2 – The Herald Saturday, March 2, 2013 www.delphosherald.com For The Record They don’t make ’em like they used to Sinkhole A friend’s refrigerator went out last week (Continued from page 1) Engineers said there was The Delphos after only seven years of use. According to an NANCY SPENCER an initial collapse followed appliance guy, that was about right. to help him.” by another one a short time I can remember having the same avacodo Officials lowered equip- later. The hole was 15 feet Herald green refrigerator in our kitchen for umpteen Vol. 143 No. 187 On the ment into the sinkhole deep but grew to about 25 Nancy Spencer, editor years. It wasn’t really bad when we got rid of and saw no signs of life, feet deep, and it was about Ray Geary, general manager it; it was just so old that it was a pretty good Other hand said Hillsborough County 20 feet to 30 feet across. Delphos Herald, Inc. bet it would give out over the weekend or at Fire Rescue spokeswoman Florida is highly prone Don Hemple, advertising some other inopportune time. It was relegated Jessica Damico. A dresser to sinkholes because there manager to the garage and a shiny new one took its and the TV set had vanished are caverns below ground of Tiffany Brantley, place. down the hole, along with limestone, a porous rock that circulation manager The same can be said for the range top. is always something faster, better and on the “must-have” list. Computers are practically most of Bush’s bed. easily dissolves in water. A It was set in the countertop and had a really “All I could see was the sinkhole near Orlando grew The Delphos Herald cool control panel on the wall. A modern, obsolete by the time we get everything out of (USPS 1525 8000) is published cable wire running from the to 400 feet across in 1981 black, flat cook top took its place and come the box and set up. daily except Sundays, Tuesdays to find out, its life expectancy is only about None of our teens own cassette tapes. TV going down into the and devoured five sports and Holidays. seven years. The old cook top made it through Wonder what they would think of the 8-tracks hole. I saw a corner of the cars, most of two businesses, By carrier in Delphos and 20-some years before it became a question- I have tucked away from a “few” years back. bed and a corner of the box a three-bedroom house and area towns, or by rural motor able risk. It even survived through a small We are keeping up with the Joneses, who spring and the frame of the the deep end of an Olympic- route where available $1.48 per Christmas Eve fire when I left papers a little are keeping up with someone else and so on. bed,” Jeremy Bush said. size swimming pool. week. By mail in Allen, Van Along the way, we have given up reliability, At a news confer- More than 500 sink- Wert, or Putnam County, $97 too close to a burner and a button was inadver- per year. Outside these counties tently pushed by an errant item on the counter. consistency and the satisfaction of getting our ence Friday night, county holes have been reported in administrator Mike Merrill Hillsborough County alone $110 per year. Luckily, the mess was quickly swept into the money’s worth. Entered in the post office nearby sink and doused with water. We don’t seem to mind shelling out our described the home as since the government start- in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as Many other household items have joined hard-earned cash for something that we will “seriously unstable.” He ed keeping track in 1954, Periodicals, postage paid at the “disposable” list. Washers and dryers, be eagerly replacing again in a few years for said no one can go in the according to the state’s Delphos, Ohio. DVD players, boom boxes, TVs and like are the latest and greatest model. home because officials environmental agency. No mail subscriptions will no longer “fixtures” in our homes. The switch on the wall lamp in the spare were afraid of another Jeremy Bush said some- be accepted in towns or villag- It makes me wonder if they are not made bedroom took a dive the other day. That lamp collapse and losing more one came out to the home es where The Delphos Herald as well, if we as consumers have directed has hung on the wall for as long as I can lives. The soil around the a couple of months ago to paper carriers or motor routes the “need” for newer and better every few remember. I’m seriously considering having home was very soft and check for sinkholes and provide daily home delivery for the sinkhole was expected other things, apparently for $1.48 per week. years. With technology outpacing itself, there it fixed. 405 North Main St. to grow. insurance purposes. TELEPHONE 695-0015 Engineers said they “He said there was noth- Office Hours Multi may have to demolish the ing wrong with the house. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. (Continued from page 1) kids and infrequently, one of is at home — which is most small, sky-blue house, even Nothing. And a couple of POSTMASTER: whole family on a trip to shop them might come downstairs of the time — it is impos- though from the outside months later, my brother Send address changes for groceries. during a workout and watch sible to have a continuous there appeared to be noth- dies. In a sinkhole,” Bush to THE DELPHOS HERALD, The Balancing Act television. Both Karl and dialogue. “It’s tough when ing wrong with the four- said. 405 N. Main St. Delphos, Ohio 45833 The couple have limited Theresa would like more time everybody wants something bedroom, concrete-wall Six people were at the personal time — spending for their relationship. at he same time,” Theresa structure, built in 1974. home at the time, includ- quality time together or pur- “It’s rare to have time explained. Both Karl and “I cannot tell you why it ing Jeremy Bush’s wife suing individual interests — together and be alone,” Theresa agreed. The majority has not collapsed yet,” said and his 2-year-old daugh- CORRECTIONS so, they take advantage of Theresa glanced at her hus- of their conversations take Bill Bracken, the owner of ter. The brothers worked any free time they can get. band. “More time would be place driving to and from engineering company called maintenance jobs, includ- The Delphos Herald wants Karl has a home gym set up nice.” work. Both have some flex- on to assess the sinkhole ing picking up trash along to correct published errors in in the basement, which pro- Communication is key. For ibility with their jobs when and home. highways. its news, sports and feature vides him a limited amount Karl and Theresa, there is lit- it comes to squeezing some articles. To inform the news- of personal space and time tle time for chit chat let alone time into their schedules to room of a mistake in published for reflection a few days a a very important conversation handle family matters. Heels information, call the editorial department at 419-695-0015. week for about an hour. The demanding their undivided “Important conversations, (Continued from page 1) turnout and support from space is not off limits to the attention. While the family requiring limited interrup- Corrections will be published the Van Wert community for on this page. The gathering of women Friday’s luncheon event. also took a moment to dis- LOTTERY cuss each decade and the memorable trends and fads CLEVELAND (AP) — that they remember from These Ohio lotteries were that time period. Event- drawn Friday: goers also reflected on the Mega Millions look of women today. In Answers to Friday’s questions: 17-30-38-43-51, Mega 2013, less is more is no lon- Delphos St. John’s Wednesday: Hamburger Illinois and Michigan, out of the 10 proposed by Ball: 20 ger the trend as women noted Week of March 4-8 sandwich, mashed potatoes, Thomas Jefferson in 1784, were given to states carved Megaplier that the pairing of many Monday: Stuffed crust pep- fruit, milk. out of the Northwest Territory. Jefferson had proposed 4 prints and colors together is peroni pizza, cooked carrots, Thursday: Chili soup, crack- them as Illinoia and Michigania. Jefferson’s other sug- Pick 3 Evening becoming the new look. Romaine salad, fruit bar, fresh ers, butter/peanut butter bread, gestions were Assenisippis, Cheronesus, Metropotamia, 4-1-3 The decorated tables fruit, milk. carrots, fruit, milk. Pelipsia, Polypotamia, Saratoga and Sylvania. Pick 3 Midday for the luncheon were each Tuesday: Hamburger sand- Friday: Toasted cheese sand- Jerry Seinfield, as a struggling young comic, had a 6-0-9 wich/ pickle and onion, assorted wich, corn, fruit, milk. sponsored by local organiza- fries, Romaine salad, apple- recurring role on the TV sitcom Benson until he was Pick 4 Evening tions that offer services to fired after three episodes. He played Frankie, a mail boy sauce, fresh fruit, milk. Ottoville 5-1-3-7 women. Door prizes were Wednesday: BBQ rib sand- Week of March 4-8 who was always trying to tell jokes. Pick 4 Midday also donated by local busi- wich, broccoli/cheese, Romaine Monday: Corn dog, Romaine Today’s questions: 2-0-4-0 nesses and residents. Door salad, mixed fruit, fresh fruit, blend lettuce, pineapple, pud- What was the title of the grueling weeklong U.S. Pick 5 Evening prizes included a variety of milk. ding, milk. bicycle race sponsored by celebrity entrepreneur Donald 4-5-8-4-9 handbags and purses, a bas- Thursday: Popcorn chick- Tuesday: Hamburger, tomato Trump? Pick 5 Midday ket containing wooden cut- en/ roll, green beans, Romaine slice, corn, carrot sticks, peach- What controversial doctor did President Richard M. 1-5-2-6-4 outs of Van Wert’s downtown salad, pears, fresh fruit, milk. es, milk. Nixon dub “the most dangerous man in America?” Powerball buildings, gift certificates and Friday: Macaroni and cheese/ Wednesday: Turkey gravy, roll or tuna salad sandwich, peas, Answers in Monday’s Herald. Estimated jackpot: $103 $10 Chamber bucks to be mashed potatoes, butter bread, million Romaine salad, peaches, fresh applesauce, milk. spent at local businesses. fruit, milk. Thursday: Grades 4-12 - Rolling Cash 5 The YWCA is hopeful that Taco salad2; Grades K-3 - Tacos 14-15-21-23-36 this event will continue on Delphos City Schools with cheese- lettuce- tomato- Estimated jackpot: for a third year and into the Grab and go lunches are refried beans, corn, pineapple, $100,000 future as they had a large available every day and must be milk. hanks for ordered by 9 a.m. Friday: Cheese pizza, peas, T Week of March 4-8 Mandarin oranges, brownie, FUNERALS Monday: Chicken patty milk. sandwich, broccoli with cheese, PATTON, George W., 87, Martin officiating. Memorials pears, lowfat milk. Fort Jennings Local Schools of Delphos funeral services are requested to a Humane Tuesday: Nachos with cheese Chocolate, white or straw- eading and meatsauce, breadsticks, r will begin at 11 a.m. today Society of the donor’s choice. berry milk served with all News About Your Community at Harter and Schier Funeral To sign the online register black bean salsa, mixed veg- meals. High school - Ala Carte Home, the Reverend Wanda or to send condolences, visit etables, fruit, lowfat milk. pretzel and cheese every Friday. Wednesday: Pepperoni pizza, Werking officiating. Burial krillfuneralservice.com. Additional fruit and vegetable THE tossed salad, fruit, lowfat milk. daily for high school. Salad bar will follow in Walnut Grove MCNEIL, Robert “Rich,” Thursday: Franklin - Mini will be on March 1, 8, 15 and 22 ELPHOS ERALD Cemetery. 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2 – The Herald Saturday, March 2, 2013 www.delphosherald.com www.delphosherald.com Saturday, March 2, 2013 The Herald –3 For The Record STATE/LOCAL They don’t make ’em like they used to Sinkhole A friend’s refrigerator went out last week (Continued from page 1) Engineers said there was The Delphos Check out what’s new at the Delphos Public Library after only seven years of use. According to an NANCY SPENCER an initial collapse followed appliance guy, that was about right. to help him.” by another one a short time The past month has been a photographs—along with each other the hidden scars Adam and Eve after wearing luminous crowns. jungles joins the entertain- I can remember having the same avacodo busy and exciting time at the some everyday mixed-media that others can’t, and they the pill : paradoxes of the The little girl tells mom and ment and changes Ivan for- Officials lowered equip- later. The hole was 15 feet HeraldVol. 143 No. 187 green refrigerator in our kitchen for umpteen On the ment into the sinkhole deep but grew to about 25 library. Patrons can now eas- supplies—to create unique become companions. In this sexual revolution by Mary dad that she is not sleepy ever. This book is both heart Nancy Spencer, editor ily download ebooks, audio and personal art. searingly honest novel, Jodi Eberstadt and asks ‘does everyone in breaking and heart mending years. It wasn’t really bad when we got rid of and saw no signs of life, feet deep, and it was about Ray Geary, general manager it; it was just so old that it was a pretty good said Hillsborough County 20 feet to 30 feet across. and video from our catalog Fiction Picoult gracefully explores the world go to sleep?’ Do at the same time and it’s the Other hand Delphos Herald, Inc. A Week in Winter by bet it would give out over the weekend or at Fire Rescue spokeswoman Florida is highly prone Don Hemple, advertising to their e-readers and com- the lengths we will go in whales sleep? And snails? Newbery Medal winner for some other inopportune time. It was relegated Jessica Damico. A dresser to sinkholes because there manager puters. Maeve Binchy order to protect our families And grizzly bears? Each 2013. to the garage and a shiny new one took its and the TV set had vanished are caverns below ground of Tiffany Brantley, The library also has many Stoneybridge is a small and to keep the past from time her parents answer she The Boston Tea Party by place. down the hole, along with limestone, a porous rock that circulation manager federal and state tax forms town on the west coast of dictating the future. gets closer and closer to clos- Russell Freedman The same can be said for the range top. is always something faster, better and on the available. If you cannot Ireland where all Red Velvet Cupcake ing her eyes, dreaming deep- Freedman has written so “must-have” list. Computers are practically most of Bush’s bed. easily dissolves in water. A It was set in the countertop and had a really “All I could see was the sinkhole near Orlando grew The Delphos Herald find what you are looking Murder by Joanne Fluke ly of curling up with all the many remarkable and award cool control panel on the wall. A modern, obsolete by the time we get everything out of (USPS 1525 8000) is published cable wire running from the to 400 feet across in 1981 for, please ask our staff It’s a hot animals. winning books on American black, flat cook top took its place and come the box and set up. daily except Sundays, Tuesdays for assistance. s u m m e r Following Grandfather history and this is just one to find out, its life expectancy is only about None of our teens own cassette tapes. TV going down into the and devoured five sports and Holidays. hole. I saw a corner of the cars, most of two businesses, DVD Titles added to evening in by Rosemary Wells more. An event that has come seven years. The old cook top made it through Wonder what they would think of the 8-tracks By carrier in Delphos and collection this month: bed and a corner of the box a three-bedroom house and area towns, or by rural motor Lake Eden, Wells has written a touch- to represent the moment at 20-some years before it became a question- I have tucked away from a “few” years back. The Adventures of Minnesota - ing story about a little mouse which colonialists became able risk. It even survived through a small We are keeping up with the Joneses, who spring and the frame of the the deep end of an Olympic- route where available $1.48 per bed,” Jeremy Bush said. size swimming pool. week. By mail in Allen, Van Mark Twain and the Grand named Jenny whose grand- determined to chart their Christmas Eve fire when I left papers a little are keeping up with someone else and so on. Batman: The Dark Opening of father is her very special own future, the Tea Party is Along the way, we have given up reliability, At a news confer- More than 500 sink- Wert, or Putnam County, $97 too close to a burner and a button was inadver- per year. Outside these counties Knight Returns the refur- friend. He is who taught her described in rich detail and tently pushed by an errant item on the counter. consistency and the satisfaction of getting our ence Friday night, county holes have been reported in administrator Mike Merrill Hillsborough County alone $110 per year. Derby Dogs bished Albion to button buttons, to write her built into an exciting story Luckily, the mess was quickly swept into the money’s worth. Entered in the post office described the home as since the government start- Frankenweenie Hotel. Hannah name and for the readers. This is a pic- nearby sink and doused with water. We don’t seem to mind shelling out our in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as Hotel Transylvania Swensen’s famous to know ture book Many other household items have joined hard-earned cash for something that we will “seriously unstable.” He ed keeping track in 1954, Periodicals, postage paid at said no one can go in the according to the state’s Nonfiction Red Velvet cupcakes F o r g i v e n e s s : the names w r i t t e n the “disposable” list. Washers and dryers, be eagerly replacing again in a few years for Delphos, Ohio. P i n t e r e s t are being served in finding peace through let- of the sea with the home because officials environmental agency. No mail subscriptions will DVD players, boom boxes, TVs and like are the latest and greatest model. Kickstart by the new Red Velvet ting go by Adam Hamilton shells they s e c o n d no longer “fixtures” in our homes. were afraid of another Jeremy Bush said some- be accepted in towns or villag- The switch on the wall lamp in the spare Heather Morris lounge. The party The Way by Adam collected t h r o u g h It makes me wonder if they are not made collapse and losing more one came out to the home es where The Delphos Herald bedroom took a dive the other day. That lamp New to Pinterest? This the families know starts off with a bang Hamilton on the fifth grade as well, if we as consumers have directed lives. The soil around the a couple of months ago to paper carriers or motor routes has hung on the wall for as long as I can book teaches you the cool one another. When Chicky with the arrival of Doctor Different Kind of Cell by B o s t o n reader in the “need” for newer and better every few remember. I’m seriously considering having home was very soft and check for sinkholes and provide daily home delivery for $1.48 per week. features of the unique social Starr decides to take an old, Bev, who left town in shame W. Paul Jones s h o r e . mind, and years. With technology outpacing itself, there the sinkhole was expected other things, apparently for it fixed. 405 North Main St. networking site which con- decaying mansion set high after she two-timed her fian- Blood Brothers by Elias T h e n of course, to grow. insurance purposes. TELEPHONE 695-0015 Engineers said they “He said there was noth- nects you to other users on the cliffs overlooking the ce. But the gossip comes to a Chacour one day, the history Office Hours worldwide based on shared windswept Atlantic Ocean screeching halt when another Afterlife by Hank h e ’ s buff. may have to demolish the ing wrong with the house. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Multi small, sky-blue house, even Nothing. And a couple of tastes and interests. This and turn it into a restful partygoer takes a dive off Hanegraaff g o n e . W h o ’ s (Continued from page 1) kids and infrequently, one of is at home — which is most POSTMASTER: handy, full-color guide pro- place for a holiday by the the hotel’s rooftop garden. As Lemon Tree by Sandy D e a t h My Cupcake whole family on a trip to shop them might come downstairs of the time — it is impos- though from the outside months later, my brother Send address changes there appeared to be noth- dies. In a sinkhole,” Bush to THE DELPHOS HERALD, vides you with a quick deep sea, everyone thinks she is the police investigate, many Tolan is such By Elisa for groceries. during a workout and watch sible to have a continuous dive into Pinterest—what it crazy. Helped by Orla, her twists and turns evolve. Breaking through : a dif- Haden guest The Balancing Act television. Both Karl and dialogue. “It’s tough when ing wrong with the four- said. 405 N. Main St. Delphos, Ohio 45833 is and how to use it; practical niece (a whiz at business) Catholic women speak for ficult P a r e n t s The couple have limited Theresa would like more time everybody wants something bedroom, concrete-wall Six people were at the structure, built in 1974. home at the time, includ- projects for individuals and and others, Chicky is finally themselves by Helen c o n - of babies and personal time — spending for their relationship. at he same time,” Theresa groups; and some advanced ready to welcome the first Alvaré c e p t toddlers, are quality time together or pur- “It’s rare to have time explained. Both Karl and “I cannot tell you why it ing Jeremy Bush’s wife has not collapsed yet,” said and his 2-year-old daugh- techniques. guests to Stone House’s big Choosing joy by f o r you beginning suing individual interests — together and be alone,” Theresa agreed. The majority CORRECTIONS Family Photo Detective: warm kitchen, log fires, and Dan Lord to read to you so, they take advantage of Theresa glanced at her hus- of their conversations take Bill Bracken, the owner of ter. The brothers worked engineering company called maintenance jobs, includ- The Delphos Herald wants learn how to find geneal- understated elegant bed- Donated by: Jenny to little ones? This any free time they can get. band. “More time would be place driving to and from ogy clues in old photos and rooms. John, the American Catholic Daughters grasp that she begins to ‘see’ is a perfectly, Karl has a home gym set up nice.” work. Both have some flex- on to assess the sinkhole ing picking up trash along to correct published errors in and home. highways. its news, sports and feature solve family photo myster- movie star, thinks he has of America 06/06 her grandfather in all their delicious little read for the in the basement, which pro- Communication is key. For ibility with their jobs when ies by Maureen A. Taylor arrived incognito; Winnie Delphos familiar places. This small youngest. The babies pic- vides him a limited amount Karl and Theresa, there is lit- it comes to squeezing some articles. To inform the news- room of a mistake in published Have you ever wondered and Lillian are forced into Counting Birds By book of just five chapters told tured on each page all sport of personal space and time tle time for chit chat let alone time into their schedules to who the individuals in your taking a holiday together; Jing Jing Tsong in Jenny’s first person voice a gossamer pair of wings and for reflection a few days a a very important conversation handle family matters. Heels information, call the editorial department at 419-695-0015. family photos are? The pho- the Walls are disappointed Waking Dragons reminds us that grief takes have such nicknames as ‘jelly week for about an hour. The demanding their undivided “Important conversations, (Continued from page 1) turnout and support from tographs are cherished heir- to have won this second- by Jane Yolen time and humor to heal. bean’ and ‘honeydew’ and of space is not off limits to the attention. While the family requiring limited interrup- Corrections will be published the Van Wert community for on this page. looms that offer a glimpse prize holiday in a contest It’s a Tiger by The One and Only Ivan course, ‘cupcake’. So, cuddle The gathering of women Friday’s luncheon event. into the lives of our ancestors where first prize was Paris; David LaRochelle by Katherine Applegate up and share this sweet treat also took a moment to dis- but the images, and the sto- and Freda, the librarian, is Donated by: Lisa Ivan lives at the Exit 8 Big as a special way to say ‘I love LOTTERY cuss each decade and the ries behind them, often fade afraid of her own psychic Colgan Top Mall and Video Arcade. you’ to your little one. memorable trends and fads CLEVELAND (AP) — away as decades pass - the visions and a cast of other FROM THE He likes TV shows, art and Splendors and Glooms that they remember from who, when, where and why characters. Sharing a week Memorials C H I L D R E N ’ S his few stray friends. And he by Laura Amy Schlitz These Ohio lotteries were that time period. Event- drawn Friday: behind the photos are lost. with this unlikely cast of Crochet Noro: 30 CORNER is a gorilla who lives behind This Newbery Honor title goers also reflected on the The author shows you how characters is pure joy, full of Dazzling Projects Sleep Like a Tiger by glass walls, with not much has a great distinction – it is Mega Millions look of women today. In Answers to Friday’s questions: 17-30-38-43-51, Mega to study the clues in your old Maeve’s trademark warmth In memory of: Carolyn Mary Logue memory of the jungle, and the first e-book purchased by 2013, less is more is no lon- Delphos St. John’s Wednesday: Hamburger family photos to put names and humor. Osting by Delphos Library For the child who is reluc- tells his own story on the the library for juvenile read- Illinois and Michigan, out of the 10 proposed by Ball: 20 ger the trend as women noted Week of March 4-8 sandwich, mashed potatoes, Thomas Jefferson in 1784, were given to states carved Megaplier to faces and recapture their The Storyteller by Jodi Staff tant to go to sleep at night pages of this book. Readers ers. And it is a wonderfully that the pairing of many Monday: Stuffed crust pep- fruit, milk. lost stories. Picoult Stitch Savvy: 25 Skill- this is a feast for the eyes and have compared him to Babe, intricate story of a little rich out of the Northwest Territory. Jefferson had proposed 4 peroni pizza, cooked carrots, Thursday: Chili soup, crack- prints and colors together is Photocraft: creative Sage Singer is a baker. building projects to take ears. This book won a 2013 Charlotte and Wilbur, made girl, two orphans and an evil them as Illinoia and Michigania. Jefferson’s other sug- Pick 3 Evening becoming the new look. Romaine salad, fruit bar, fresh ers, butter/peanut butter bread, gestions were Assenisippis, Cheronesus, Metropotamia, 4-1-3 fruit, milk. carrots, fruit, milk. mixed media and digital She works through the night, your sewing technique to Caldecott Honor Award for famous in other beloved sto- puppeteer. So, young readers The decorated tables approaches by Susan Tuttle preparing the day’s breads the next level by Deborah the illustrations of charming ries. One day, Ruby, a baby can read this on an e-reader Pelipsia, Polypotamia, Saratoga and Sylvania. Pick 3 Midday for the luncheon were each Tuesday: Hamburger sand- Friday: Toasted cheese sand- Jerry Seinfield, as a struggling young comic, had a 6-0-9 wich/ pickle and onion, assorted wich, corn, fruit, milk. Love photography? Photo and pastries, trying to escape Moebes animals and the characters elephant fresh from the or the ‘old fashioned way’! sponsored by local organiza- fries, Romaine salad, apple- Craft will help you elevate a reality of loneliness, bad In memorial of: Carolyn recurring role on the TV sitcom Benson until he was Pick 4 Evening tions that offer services to fired after three episodes. He played Frankie, a mail boy 5-1-3-7 sauce, fresh fruit, milk. Ottoville the average into the extraor- memories, and the shadow Osting by Delphos Library women. Door prizes were Wednesday: BBQ rib sand- Week of March 4-8 dinary! Using easy-to-follow of her mother’s death. When Board of Trustees who was always trying to tell jokes. Pick 4 Midday also donated by local busi- wich, broccoli/cheese, Romaine Monday: Corn dog, Romaine Today’s questions: 2-0-4-0 step-by-step instructions, Josef Weber, an elderly Donations nesses and residents. Door salad, mixed fruit, fresh fruit, blend lettuce, pineapple, pud- you’ll learn to make basic man in Sage’s grief support 24 hours that changed What was the title of the grueling weeklong U.S. Pick 5 Evening prizes included a variety of milk. ding, milk. Seeking Volunteers the world by Adam bicycle race sponsored by celebrity entrepreneur Donald 4-5-8-4-9 Thursday: Popcorn chick- Tuesday: Hamburger, tomato adjustments to your photo- group, begins stopping by handbags and purses, a bas- graphs that will yield stun- the bakery, they strike up an Hamilton Trump? Pick 5 Midday ket containing wooden cut- en/ roll, green beans, Romaine slice, corn, carrot sticks, peach- Do you live in a What controversial doctor did President Richard M. 1-5-2-6-4 salad, pears, fresh fruit, milk. es, milk. ning and artistic results. unlikely friendship. 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“Just as we are often moved to merriment for no other reason than that the occasion calls for seriousness, so we are correspondingly serious when invited too freely to be POLITICS amused.” — Agnes Repplier, American essayist (1858-1950)

So tell me, where would we be without which zone the mail is to be sent to. The and they notified the post office, that mail barcodes these days? Can you even think next two digits specify the metropolitan will be sorted to a tray just for mail placed of a place where they are not employed? area or regional center in that zone and the on hold. This way the carrier doesn’t even Ever notice how frustrated check out clerks last two digits indicate the local post office have to handle it on the street and bring the can get when the bar code can’t be read on or delivery area. This is what you and I mail back to the office. the item you are purchasing. Does anyone knew as a five (5) digit zip. So have you kept track—five digits + even remember ten key adding machines? Once addresses or areas were broken four digits + two digits, that makes 11 – so This was the cash register when I was a kid. down to just a five digit number it was where did the 12th digit go? In order to No no, no I am not old enough to remember easy for the post office to begin automat- have the sorting machines check their work when you had a crank on the cash register ing its sorting practices. Bar coding of mail and make sure that they didn’t misread a so that the numbers popped up in the top of began in 1965. I remember the monstrous barcode, the twelfth digit is a check digit. the machine. But I do remember going to machines that first required 16 people to If the machine has made an error, the check the corner grocery and the clerk always had operate in order to sort mail. Then came digit would end up being wrong as well LETTER TO THE EDITOR a pencil behind his ear – you know one of the Optical Character Readers (OCRs). and the letter would be rejected from the DEAR EDITOR: those flat pencils that got sharpened with a Only 3 or 4 people would run a similar final sorting and placed in a tray for manual I am writing in response to the person that attacked the whittling knife. The brown paper (we didn’t sized machine and sort almost twice as inspection. Next time I will teach you how character of Delphos St. John’s fans based on “Hear say” — if have a choice of paper or plastic) bag the much mail. It wasn’t a very fine sorting; to decode those funny little lines. you didn’t attend the games, how can you have an opinion?? groceries were put in served as the writing not like that of today where the mail is actu- Thanks to all who helped make the In the many games that I attended in person over the years, tablet and each item was listed and totaled ally sorted in delivery sequence (at 36,000 Second Annual Gala Celebration a big I’ve seen the newspaper reading act used by the student cheer- up the old fashioned way…. 8 +7 is 15, pieces per hour) so it can be placed directly success. More than 150 people purchased carry the one to the ten’s place…. into a delivery vehicle without requiring tickets to come to this event. The food was ing section many times. As a matter as fact during big tourna- This is supposed to be an article about any further sortation. That five digit bar- great! The wine was flowing! And some ment games in the late 1970’s at Ottawa-Glandorf, we pulled postal history, right? Well, it is. The first code has grown over the years to a twelve very deserving volunteers were recognized out newspapers on more than one occasion. Delphos St.John’s patent for a bar code type product (US digit barcode. for their contributions. Mary Krohn won game with New Breman for first place in the M.A.C. certainly Patent #2,612,994) was issued to inventors There are numerous types of bar codes not only a wine basket but a trip to either qualified as a big game. It’s not being rude as you stated, but Joseph Woddland, Jordin Johanson and used in grocery stores, retail outlets, and Lake Tahoe or Palm Springs, Calif. It good clean fun between opposing schools. Bernard Silver on Oct. 7, 1952. Primarily medical operations, almost anywhere that should be a great time when she is off from Your second put down of St. John’s was the removal of the need to design such a system came records need to be kept. The postal ser- teaching school. “clothing” from the Ottoville fans before the match up with the from the needs of your local grocer. With vice employs the PostNET barcode sys- I keep running in to people who haven’t Lady Jays. Our school didn’t allow the fans to bring in box- the multitude of products, there needed to tem - which stands for Postal Numerical heard about our next trip to Alaska leaving ing gloves inside the gym for obvious reasons. If you actually be a better way to keep track of inventory. Encoding Technique. I mentioned the on July 27 and returning on Aug. 5. This attend an Ottoville girls game along the tournament trail, the Although designed in the early 50’s it was twelve digit barcode…how did that hap- will be a trip of a lifetime with everything O.H.S.A.A. also says you can not bring in signs, banners, or several years before the barcode was fully pen? Once the five digit code was in place, from the opportunity to go whitewater raft- noise makers to the game. operational. Most of us became aware of in 1983 USPS added four more digits – ing, kayaking around Orca Island in the Also, wanted to give high marks to Ottoville’s Coach barcodes in all aspects of our daily life dur- your Zip +4. This furthered our ability to Gulf of Alaska, to airboat, dogsled, flight- Kleman. He silenced the Ottoville student cheering section ing the mid 1980s. make a finer sort to decrease the amount of seeing rides up onto the glaciers and across during pregame warmups when they were harassing a certain In 1963 the Post Office Department mail that had to be handled by employees. the Kenai Peninsula and Fjords. As they Lady Jays player. He then again told them to stop the chant instituted the Zone Improvement Program Now we added two more digits so that we say, that’s just the tip of the iceberg. We “double digits” in the 3rd period when DSJ finally got its 10th – ZIP code and Mr. ZIP was born. The code can sequence the mail right down to the have three seats left – that would make just point. Coach Kleman is a class act and showed the real mean- was actually invented by Robert Aurand way the carrier delivers it. For example, on 17 of us in our group and I bet you’ll know ing of sportsmanship. Good Luck to the Big Green for a deep Moon in the 1940’s. A ZIP code is a struc- Main Street a carrier might start at 101 then 90 percent of them. Your own personal run in the tournaments. tured number which helps to locate the 103, then 105 where he crosses the street guide, your schedule, your choices. Don’t Delphos St. John’s fans are not rude — they simply support address where an item is being mailed to. and goes back down the even side, 106 let this opportunity pass you by – it will their high school athletes just like any other community would The entire US is divided into 10 zones, then 104, then 102. Of course if the people probably never come again. support their team. and the first digit of the ZIP code tells you at 104 Main Street happen to be on vacation Thank You Larry Heiing 1981 Ottawa-Glandorf graduate current Delphos St. John’s fan JUST A IT WAS NEWS THEN THOUGHT I am ‘Glee’ful One Year Ago • Fort Jennings Cub Scout Pack 230 recently held its 2012 I am obsessed with Glee. Glee tackles these issues head- every character has a distinct and glee club are located. Pinewood Derby. Overall pack winner was Nathan Sealts. There, I said it. I don’t know on, exploring the reasons why way of dressing. I’m particu- Guest stars. Glee is famous First-place winners included Josh Pack, Eric Wieging, Chase if it’s “cool” or not to like this people are scared of and there- larly fond of Rachel Berry’s for its A-list roster. Gwyneth Neidert, Blake Schram and Alex Wieging. show but I love it. I don’t watch fore treat anyone who is differ- wardrobe. Lea Michele plays Paltrow, Sarah Jessica Parker, 25 Years Ago – 1988 it when it’s on, but I watch on ent poorly. I generally cry at her perfectly and she’s blos- and Britney Spears are just a • Sisters Gina and Molly Calvelage were winners in the Hulu, and I have marathon ses- least once during every episode; somed from a nerdy book- few of the celebrities to make Rising Star regional talent contest held recently in Columbus. sions. Sure, it can be cheesy and I find it so moving. worm to a gorgeous siren from appearances on the show, some Gina took first place in the novelty jazz dance and pompom contrived but I am captivated The music. I love the sing- last season to this. I adore her multiple times. They are all routine for 16-18 year olds. Molly, competing for the first in spite of its flaws. I’m telling ing, the dancing, the whole- both ways. excellent. time, took third with a pompom routine for 12-13 year olds. you, my love for this show is hearted way every actor and The slushies. Just about I could go on, but I’ll stop The girls are daughters of Jim and Phyllis (Phud) Calvelage unconditional. actress throws themselves into every episode, at least one there. Seven is a lucky number. of Delphos. So why, you might ask, am the roles. The mash-ups are my member of the glee club gets I covered the most important • Joyce Best’s fourth-grade class at Franklin Elementary I so enamored with this show? favorite, when they combine slushied, when “popular” stu- reasons. To make this a com- School studied famous Americans, did a report and made floats How do I love Glee? Let me two semi-related songs and turn dents throw extra-large slushies plete top ten list, I urge you representing them. They held a parade Tuesday for parents and count the ways: them into a brand-new musical in the faces of glee club mem- to watch the show yourself if senior citizens. Winning first place with their Dolly Parton It focuses on important, rel- extravaganza. bers. It chills me to the bone just you haven’t. Sure, it’s over- float were Jennifer Barnes, Marie Lehman, Eric Cross and evant issues such as bullying. Jane Lynch. I especially watching. I can’t believe these the-top. It can be unrealistic. Jenny Harter. There are several gay char- fancy this woman, whose one- actors actually go through that. Regardless, it features poignant • Alan Etzkorn, driven by a “never say die” attitude, won the acters, even a transgendered line zingers are simply amazing Lima, Ohio. That’s right. themes and always roots for the first annual City Championship Singles Bowling Tournament a character, and as we’re all every single episode. She is Lima gets recognized on a reg- underdog. at the Delphos Recreation Center. In the emotion-filled aware, people tend to be afraid wonderfully hilarious. ular basis because that is where That, alone, makes me championship match between Keith Fischbach and Etzkorn, of what they don’t understand. The clothes. I love how this otherwise fictional school “Glee”ful. Fischbach led the match by as much as 18 pins until an errant ball in the seventh frame opened the door for Etzkorn. Etzkorn took full advantage by throwing four strikes in a row to finish with a 234-229 come-from-behind victory. Woodward and Sperling 50 Years Ago – 1963 WASHINGTON — To the world — when the state controls the message. Reporter Emeritus. His facts stand up to

• The Jefferson Wildcats fought their way into the finals of beyond the Beltway, it might not mean To recap: Woodward recently wrote an scrutiny. His motivations withstand the test the Allen County tournament with a 57-49 victory over Harrod much that Bob Woodward of the famed op-ed for The Washington Post placing the of objectivity. Sperling obviously assumed in a semi-final tilt in Bluffton Friday night. Gordie Vogt and Watergate duo went public with his recent sequester debacle on Obama’s desk and that Woodward wouldn’t take offense at Ed Jackson spearheaded the Jefferson attack as Vogt was high White House run-in. accusing the president of “moving the the suggestion that he not only was wrong point man in the game with 18 and Ed Jackson had 14. Also in This would be an oversight. posts” by asking for more tax increases. but was endangering his valuable proxim- the double figures was Jack DeWitt with 10. It also may not mean much that the Before the story was published, ity to power. • On Sunday afternoon Margaret Kissell, private piano and White House press corps got teed off when Woodward called the White House to tell He assumed, in other words, that organ teacher, will present her fifth annual concert of 37 pupils they weren’t allowed access to President officials it was coming. A shouting match Woodward would not do his job. This was in the Columbus Grove auditorium. This represents nearly 35 Obama as he played golf with Tiger ensued between Woodward and Gene an oversight. years of teaching and her music playing dates back to the age Woods. This, too, would be an oversight. Sperling, Obama’s economic adviser, fol- This is no tempest in a teapot, but rather of 12. She was school organist during high schools days in Though not comparable lowed by an email in which is the leak in the dike. Drip by drip, the Medina and even played in the local movie house from age — one appeared to be a KATHLEEN PARKER Sperling said Woodward Obama administration has demonstrated 12 to 15. veiled threat aimed at one of “will regret staking out that its intolerance for dissent and its contempt • Inspection of Delphos chapter, Order of Eastern Start, is the nation’s most respected claim.” for any who stray from the White House to take place Thursday night in Masonic temple. Norma Jean journalists and the other a Though the tone was script. Yes, all administrations are sensitive Schumm, Willshire, Worthy Grand Deputy of District Eight, minor blip in the scheme of Point conciliatory, and Sperling to criticism and all push back when such will act as inspecting officer. Preceding the inspection, there is things — both are part of a apologized for raising his criticism is deemed unfair or inaccurate. to be a dinner at First Presbyterian Church. Reservations are pattern of behavior by the of View voice, the message none- But no president since Richard Nixon has to be made to Mabel Clark, Worthy Matron, or to Mrs. Fred Obama administration that theless caused Woodward demonstrated such overt contempt for the Kiggins. suggests not just thin skin to bristle. messenger. And, thanks to technological 75 Years Ago – 1938 but a disregard for the role of the press and Again, Woodward’s kneecaps are prob- advances in social media, Obama has been • The minutes of a meeting held in 1891 were read Tuesday a gradual slide toward a state media. ably safe, but the challenge to his facts, able to bypass traditional watchdogs as no at the monthly all-day meeting of the women’s societies of This is where oversight can become and therefore to his character, was unusual other has. Morris Chapel conducted at the church. The Home Missionary dangerous. given Woodward’s stature. And, how, by More to the point, the Obama White Society of Morris Chapel was organized in 1891 and the min- Understandably, everyday Americans the way, might Woodward come to regret House is, to put it politely, fudging as it utes from that meeting were read by Mrs. G. N. Copus. It was may find this discussion too inside baseball it? Sperling’s words, though measured, tries to place the onus of the sequester on disclosed that the only living charter member of the society is to pay much mind. Why can’t the president could be read as: “You’ll never set foot in Congress. And, as has become customary, Sarah Sunderland of Delphos. play a little golf without a press gaggle this White House again.” officials are using the Woodward spat to • A group of members of Delphos chapter, Order of Eastern watching? As for Woodward, it’s not as When reporters lose access to the White distract attention. As Woodward put it: Star, were present at the ceremonies held at Leipsic instituting though the White House was threatening House, it isn’t about being invited to the “This is the old trick … of making the a new chapter at that place. In attendance from the Delphos to bust his kneecaps. annual holiday party. It’s about having press … the issue, rather than what the chapter were: Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Humphreys, Annie Roberts Add to these likely sentiments the fact access to the most powerful people on the White House has done here.” Davies, Mrs. Crockett, Mrs. Harold Heitzman, Mrs. Dane that Americans increasingly dislike the planet as they execute the nation’s busi- Killing the messenger is a time-honored Ridenour, Mrs. E. T. McCabe, Ethel Burgess, Mrs. Gilbert so-called mainstream media, sometimes ness. method of controlling the message, but we Miller and Mrs. C. F. Miller. for good reason. Distrust of the media, Inarguably, Woodward has had greater have already spilled that blood. And the • Ruth Steinle, art instructor in the Delphos Public schools, encouraged by alternative media seeking White House access than any other jour- First Amendment’s protection of a free was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Delphos to enhance their own standing, has become nalist in town. Also inarguably, he would press, the purpose of which is to check Mothers Study Club held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. a useful tool to the very powers the Fourth survive without it. He has filled a library power and constrain government’s ability Frank Curray, North Moening Street. Mrs. Ed. Mox, Jr., listed Estate was constitutionally endowed to shelf with books about the inner workings to dictate the lives of private citizens, was of this and other administrations, the fact of no oversight. a group of popular pictures for children. The Study Club has monitor. When the president can bypass media to reach the public, it is not far- which makes current events so remarkable. Kathleen Parker’s email address is been extended an invitation to attend an address to be given by fetched to imagine a time — perhaps now? Woodward, almost 70, is Washington’s [email protected]. Allen County Probate Judge Raymond P. Smith, Lima. 1

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COMMUNITY LANDMARK Second chances PET CORNER Organ donation questions from students Landeck School ALENDAR F C O Gretel is the reason Sandy is a sweet little mutts are so amazing. This couch potato and just wants EVENTS 5-month-old is a large- a corner of a couch to call TODAY breed mix. A mix of what? her own. She qualifies for 9 a.m.-noon — Interfaith We don’t know. But we do the Senior to Senior pro- Thrift Store is open for shop- know she has a spectacu- gram. If you are over the ping. lar coat and terrific frame. age of 60, my adoption is St. Vincent dePaul Society, Gretel is still a puppy, so free! Come and meet her, located at the east edge of the she will grow and needs she’d love to meet someone St. John’s High School park- training and a socialization to nap with and watch a ing lot, is open. to mature into a perfect pet. little TV. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. — Delphos Postal Museum is open. The Humane Society of Allen County has many pets 12:15 p.m. — Testing of waiting for adoption. Each comes with a spay or neuter, warning sirens by Delphos first shots and a heartworm test. Call 419-991-1775. Fire and Rescue 1-3 p.m. — Delphos Canal The following pets are available for adoption through Commission Museum, 241 N. The Van Wert Animal Protective League: Main St., is open. Cats 7 p.m. — Bingo at St. F, 4 years, shots, dew clawed, fixed, gray tiger, name Rosey Kittens John’s Little Theatre. Lifeline of Ohio Community Education Manager Ron Packard teaches students facts M, F, 7 months, tiger-gray and black SUNDAY about organ, eye and tissue donation during a classroom visit. (Submitted photo) F, 12 weeks, gray tiger, long haired 1-3 p.m. — The Delphos By Kaitlyn Thompson for education or research. For The vessels will heal and the F, 12 weeks, tabby, gray Canal Commission Museum, M, 12 weeks, wormed, black with white feet and belly 241 N. Main St., is open. Community Outreach example, universities are study- stitches dissolve. Coordinator ing how concussions might Q: Do you have to die to M, F, 7 weeks, calico, gray MONDAY M, F, 6 months, angora, gray striped 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite Lifeline of Ohio affect the brain after a long have your corneas donated? period of time. They are also A: Yes, a person can die of M, F, 9 weeks, tiger at Delphos Senior Citizen Dogs Center, 301 Suthoff Street. Through the Community looking at issues like autism brain death or cardiac death Educator program, Lifeline of and Alzheimer’s, too. Usually (this means the heart stops beat- Pit Bull, F, 5 yrs, fawn, name Cocoa 6:30 p.m. — Shelter from Ohio visits high school and col- a person has to set up donating ing) and donate cornea. We do Jack Russell Papillon, F, 8 yrs, spayed, black and white, the Storm support group meets lege classrooms in central and a brain with a research pro- not take cornea from someone name Sally in the Delphos Public Library southeast Ohio to educate stu- gram in advance of their death who is living. Jack Russell, F, 4 yrs, black and tan, docked tail, name Lily basement. dents about the facts and myths because it would be considered Organ and tissue donation Black Lab mix, M, 1 year, fixed, shots, name Mafasa 7 p.m. — Delphos City surrounding organ, eye and tis- a special donation. The brain is saves and heals millions of lives Schnauzer Terrier, F, 5 years, black/white/gray, spayed, Council meets at the Delphos sue donation. Students’ curios- not something we recover. every year. Be a hero and regis- shots, name Sophie Municipal Building, 608 N. ity about the details of the organ Q: Are organs sewn ter as an organ, eye and tissue Puppies Canal St. donation and transplant process together after donation or will donor today at www.donateli- Mix, M, F, 6 weeks, brown and white, cream and white, Delphos Parks and frequently reflect questions we the tissue grow together? feohio.org. medium size Recreation board meets at the hear in our own communities. A: When an organ is trans- To have aCommunity For more information on these pets or if you are in recreation building at Stadium We share a few of those ques- planted, it is sewn into place by Educator from Lifeline of Ohio need of finding a home for your pet contact The Animal Park. tions and answers below as a sewing the blood vessels that come visit your school, please Protective League from 9-5 weekdays at (419) 749-2976. Washington Township benefit to all readers. go to it. This gives the organ the contact Ron Packard, com- If you are looking for a pet not listed call to be put trustees meet at the township Q: Can you choose to be an blood it needs to work in the munity education manager, at on a waiting list in case something becomes available. house. organ donor only when you die? recipient (the person who got (614) 384-7332 or rpackard@ Donations or correspondence can be sent to PO Box 321, 7:30 p.m. — Spencerville A: Being a registered organ the organ) and holds it in place. lifelineofohio.org. Van Wert, OH 45891. village council meets at the donor, or saying ‘yes’ when mayor’s office. you get your driver’s license at Delphos Eagles Auxiliary the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, meets at the Eagles Lodge, means you are agreeing to 1600 Fifth St. donate when you die. People can donate organs while they Welcome to a whole new St. Rita’s Emergency Department. 8 p.m. — The Veterans of are living by arranging it with Foreign Wars meet at the hall. a hospital, such as the Wexner TUESDAY Medical Center at The Ohio 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite State University. The organs that at Delphos Senior Citizen can be donated while a person is Center, 301 Suthoff Street. living are: kidney, lobe of the 7 p.m. — Delphos Coon liver, lobe of the lung, part of the and Sportsman’s Club meets. small intestine and very rarely, 7:30 p.m. — Alcoholics part of the pancreas. A person Anonymous, First has to be over 18 years of age to Presbyterian Church, 310 W. be a living organ donor. Second St. Q: What happens if a WEDNESDAY recipient cannot be found in 9 a.m. - noon — Putnam time to transplant a donor’s County Museum is open, 202 organs? E. Main St., Kalida. A: We do not recover the 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite heart, liver, lungs, pancreas or at Delphos Senior Citizen small intestine from a donor Center, 301 Suthoff Street. unless the organ has a place to go. We know exactly who will receive that organ before it is recovered. For example, the heart must be transplanted within four to six hours after it is removed from the donor – we don’t recover a heart and then hope to find someone who would take it in four hours. Because kidneys can stay out- side the body longer, sometimes they can be recovered before we find the right candidate match. In the case of weather or other emergencies that prevent us from getting the organ to the best candidate, we could pass Happy the organ to a recipient who might not be the best candidate Birthday but is still a match and we MARCH 3 can physically get it to them. 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6 – The Herald Saturday, March 2, 2013 www.delphosherald.com SPORTS McConnahea goes 1-2 Friday; to wrestle for 7th place today effort to stay alive against my first match of the season “There is so much of Reading’s Joe Dilbert (38- and that is what I did today; the mental part to this; that 10) - a foe that McCoinnahea I just went out and wrestled; separates wrestlers. How had beaten in the Kettering I took it to him. well you handle this type of Fairmont District 3/4 match. “I just need to get ready environment is the key,” he He did so with an 8-2 deci- for my match later tonight added. “That’s why it really sion, assuring his place on and see what I can do.” helps to be down here mul- the podium. Wilson figured there was tiple times instead of once; “The first match, he no secret to the outcomes of you just can’t take it all in Jefferson Head Wrestling was just so aggressive. He the matches. once and you can tell the Coach Mike Wilson likes took it to me right away,” “You had two different ones who have been down what he sees when his wres- McConnahea said. “I wasn’t ;levels of wrestling and two here before competing. That tler, Colin McConnahea, de- nervous today at all. He was different opponents. There is why my two guys are here feats Reading’s Joe Dilbert just that good of a good was no comparison,” he in street clothes today and at state wrestling on Friday. wrestler. I had to put it explained. “We were famil- guys they beat in the season By JIM METCALFE behind me.” iar with the Reading kid are still wrestling. jmetcalfe@ Which he did, coming because we wrestled him at “We brought three down, delphosherald.com back to improve his mark Districts last week. Colin the most-ever in the pro- COLUMBUS - The podi- to 47-2 by outwrestling just put the previous loss gram’s history. I hope this is um. Dilbert. behind him and refocused. a continuing trend, that this That is the goal of every “I couldn’t wait for the The goal all along was to will become a regular occur- participant in the 2012-13 match; I just wanted to get on the podium and he rence. My hope is that we OHSAA State Wrestling get out there and compete got that done. We’ll see how draw attention to Jefferson Championships at Value again,” McConnahea added. high up he ends.” wrestling and not only will City Arena inside the Jerome “We really didn’t talk strate- Referring to his two other we see more numbers but Jefferson’s Zach Ricker comes in for an offensive re- Schottenstein Center at Ohio gy between matches. Coach seniors - Geoff Ketcham and extra motivation. When they bound. State University - or any (Mike) Wilson just told me Quinten Wessell - who were see these three guys down state tournament. to go out and wrestle, enjoy beaten out Thursday night, here and one will be on the Jefferson senior Colin myself and not worry about Wilson noted what the real podium, that will motivate Wildcats fall to LCC 53-33 McConnahea was like every it. That’s what I did last key is to winning matches the younger guys to work other wrestler when he week at Districts after losing at state. extra hard.” BY NICK JOHNSON a layup, LCC was up 53-23, began in that hoped-for des- DHI Correspondent but the Wildcats went on a 10-0 tination. WAPAKONETA - The run of their own. Thompson Mission accomplished. Delphos Jefferson Wildcats scored nine of the 10 points Where the 195-pounder and the Lima Central Catholic for Jefferson during the fourth- would end up was deter- Thunderbirds faced off at quarter run, including a three- mined Friday when Wapakoneta High School on point play. McConnahea came back Friday night in boys basket- The final basket came from in the evening session to ball action for the Division III Dantez Walton to give LCC the wrestle Clayton Bullard of Sectional championship, and 55-33 victory and allow them to the T-birds advanced with a advance on in the tournament. Johnstown-Monroe and lost 55-33 victory. Kimbrough led LCC with 9-6. Jefferson battled LCC to a 14 points, Johnson had 13 and He will return at 11 a.m. 6-6 tie midway through the first Williams added 10. today to wrestle in the sev- period, getting four points from Thompson had a game-high enth-place match. Ross Thompson and two points 16 points and Smith chipped The first match was a from Trey Smith. The T-birds in 10. loss via pinfall in 2:47 in ended the first quarter on a 9-0 “(This was a) Very, very the morning but when you run including a three-pointer physical basketball game - as see that it was to the state’s from Martyce Kimbrough. tournament games always are. all-time record-holder in LCC had a 15-6 lead to start They’ve got Division I athletes pins — 2-time state-placing the second quarter and quick- all over the court, maybe not in senior Dalton Ishmael of ly added to their lead with a basketball but they are in foot- North Baltimore (44-1) — Tre’on Johnson three-pointer to ball and track. It was a physical on his 154th pin, one could make the score 18-6 before the basketball game, and with our understand that there was no Wildcats used a timeout. youth we have to get stron- reason to hang one’s head. After the timeout, the T-birds ger. That is how the game was He needed to come back Jefferson’s Colin McConnahea wrestles Clayton Bullard of Johnstown-Monroe and continued the hot streak, going called and we couldn’t finish in an hour and a half in an lost 9-6 in the evening session Friday. (June Orr/Delphos Herald photo) on 13-0 run before Jefferson got through contact. I thought as a a foul shot from Thompson to game went on we didn’t back end the run. During the T-bird down and we started getting the Crestview Div. IV Sectional champs over Ottoville run, LCC got four points from ball to the rim and some good Jake Williams and another things happened for us,” said BY BRIAN BASSETT The Big Green run stalled some high-low action. We really anticipate being able to three-pointer from Kimbrough Jefferson coach Marc Smith. Times Bulletin in the third, however, and were able to get that early, do that,” explained Crestview to make the score 31-7. “The kids aren’t going to Sports Editor the quarter looked much like which was huge for us.” coach Jeremy Best. LCC scored the final three give up, that’s not who am I as [email protected] the first. The Knights went The Knights shot 14-of-29 Crestview (20-3) used a points of the half to take a 34-7 a coach and not who my assis- 3-of-4 from deep in the peri- on the night for a 48-percent VAN WERT - It wasn’t hot first quarter to jump out lead into the intermission. After tants are. We are going to do od, and 4-of-9 in total, while clip, including hittin on 5-of- pretty, and Ottoville didn’t go to a 17-5 lead after a quarter being outscored in the first half, things the right way and work holding Ottoville to 0-of-5. 12 from deep. In compari- down without a fight, but in behind five points from all- the Wildcats continued to bat- our tails off and do things with The only Big Green points son, the Big Green managed the end the Crestview Knight league junior forward Tyson tle and actually outscored the class. We do things the blue- in the third frame came on 11-of-28 from the field, for basketball team did what it Bulenbaugh. T-birds in the second half by a collar way and we have a work two Schimmoeller free 39 percent, and 4-of-14 from had to do Friday evening at Ottoville (9-15) came score of 26-21. ethic and that is just who we throws. The Knights extend- long range. Van Wert to take the Division fightin back and, after hitting Johnson opened the third are,” commented Smith. ed their lead to 40-24 by the “They made some nice IV sectional championship on only 1-of-5 shots in the period with a quick layup for With the win the T-birds start of the fourth. adjustments with the 2-2-1 with a 48-36 victory over the first, went 6-of-9 from the LCC but Jefferson countered improve to 22-2 on the year, “The first and third quar- and 2-3 zone, which is a lit- Big Green. field in the second - includ- fast with three straight points and Jefferson drops to 6-18 on ter really bit us. They came tle out of character for those The teams traded blows ing 3-of-5 from deep. Junior from Thompson to make the the season with the loss. out and threw a big punch in guys,” explained Turnwald. all game, but in the end forward Luke Schimmoeller score 36-10. Austin Jettinghoff LCC (FG, FT, 3PT) Jarren the first and third quarters,” Best also acknowladged Crestview did just enough in led the charge with six points then got a layup around the Crawford 1-4 0-0 0-0 2, Sam Huffman continued Turnwald. the change in defenses. the fourth quarter to hold on in the run. two-minute-mark of the third 3-4 0-1 0-0 6, Tre’on Johnson 4-7 2-4 The Big Green again “They were gurting us off 1-3 13, Martyce Kimbrough 1-6 0-0 for the win. As a result, the Big Green stanza to cut the LCC lead to answered in the fourth, this dribble penetration so we had 4-8 14, Zach Schroeder 0-0 0-0 0-1 “(Ottoville’s kids are com- had pulled within 26-22 at 40-14. time with a 9-0 run to cut to go to the zone - something 0, Trey Cobbs 0-2 0-0 0-1 0, Darius petitors. I’m proud of our the break. After a Kimbrough nailed the deficit to seven, 40-33. we don’t do much. But I West 1-4 0-2 0-0 2, Dantez Walton 1-2 kids for hanging in there. We “That’s how we’ve been another three-pointer and Several Crestview turnovers think it kind of muddled them 0-0 0-0 2, Aidan O’Conner 1-2 0-0 0-0 need to shore up some things all year,” said Ottoville coach Johnson sunk a free throw, and play better - and we will. Todd Turnwald. “That right in the stretch didn’t help a little bit and kind of threw 2, Jake Williams 5-5 0-0 0-0 10, Cory the Wildcats got baskets from Stewart 2-6 0-0 0-0 4, Totals: 19-42, things for the Knights. them off a little bit. It’s just a credit to our kids there is our season. WE’ve Thompson and Zach Ricker to 2-7, 5-13, 55 “They came out right Luke Schimmoeller led for hanging in there. Coming faced a lot of adversity in the make the score 44-18, T-birds. Jefferson (FG, FT, 3PT) Austin away and went on a 5-0 run the Big Green with 12 points into this game we knew ever- last two years, and we faced Kimbrough opened the fourth Jettinghoff 1-3 1-2 0-2 3, Zach Ricker to get it back to 11. We turned on the evening. Guards Derek thing was going to be highly- some tonight in the first quar- quarter with a three-pointer but 1-7 0-0 0-0 2, Ross Thompson 6-11 it over too much. I thought Schimmoeller and Ryan 6-12 0-3 18, Trey Smith 2-6 3-4 1-3 10, contested. I was pleased that ter. We bounced back because Smith quickly countered with we got too passive offen- Honingford scored six and Tyler Mox 0-0 0-0 0-1 0, Dalton Hicks we were able to stretch a led of the kids we have. They just a three-pointer of his own to sively,” Best said. seven points respectively in 0-1 0-2 0-0 0, Totals: 10-28, 10-20, out like we did. We didn’t battle, that’s what they do.” make the score 49-21, LCC. Bolenbaugh finally their last game in the green- 1-9, 33 After Aidan O’Conner made ­ STOCKS answered with a pair of free and-gold. Senior forward Quotes of local interest supplied by EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS throws, and Schimmoeller Cory Fischer added a point, Close of business March 1, 2013 fouled out at the 2:38 mark hitting the second of two free McIlroy leaves, Guthrie Description Last Price Change of the fourth. throw attempts. DJINDUAVERAGE 14,089.66 +35.17 Ottoville kept it as close “We have some great NAS/NMS COMPSITE 3,169.74 +9.55 at 42-35 at the 1:36 mark of seniors who have improved leads and Woods struggles S&P 500 INDEX 1,518.20 +3.52 the game, but without their so much mentally, physically. BY DOUG FERGUSON McIlroy walked off the course AUTOZONE INC. 378.14 -2.01 top scorer on the night on Not just in their games, but The Associated Press after being 7-over par through BUNGE LTD 73.15 -0.96 PALM BEACH GARDENS, eight holes. EATON CORP. 62.66 +0.69 the floor, they couldn’t draw how they are in life. I’m just BP PLC ADR 40.33 -0.07 any closer and were forced really proud of those guys,” Fla.— Rory McIlroy left before “I had no clue,” Guthrie said. DOMINION RES INC 56.42 +0.42 to foul. Turnwald said. his round was even over. Tiger “I was just kind of going about AMERICAN ELEC. PWR INC 46.71 -0.08 Crestview converted on The win advances Woods had to rally just to stick my business out there.” CVS CAREMARK CRP 51.56 +0.44 only 8-of-15 free throws in Crestview to play the winner around. He was at 9-under 131 CITIGROUP INC 42.11 +0.14 the frame, and went 0-of-2 of the Coldwater sectional And with all that drama and had a one-shot lead over FIRST DEFIANCE 22.96 +0.44 Friday in the Honda Classic, Michael Thompson. FST FIN BNCP 15.43 +0.10 from the field in the fourth, at the Elida Fieldhouse next FORD MOTOR CO 12.61 0 but held on for the eventual Tuesday at 8 p.m. hardly anyone noticed that McIlroy, who missed the cut GENERAL DYNAMICS 67.73 -0.24 win. OTTOVILLE (2pt. 3pt. Luke Guthrie showed off his in Abu Dhabi and lost in the GENERAL MOTORS 27.21 +0.06 “Our guys came back in FT Pts.) potential in a big way with a first round of the Match Play GOODYEAR TIRE 12.96 -0.03 the second half and reestab- R. Honingford 0-1 1-4 4-4 7-under 63 to take a one-shot Championship in his previous HEALTHCARE REIT 64.62 +0.48 lished. We kind of muddled 7, D. Schimmoeller 0-2 1-4 lead going into the weekend at two starts, made a double bogey HOME DEPOT INC. 69.03 +0.53 PGA National. on his second hole and rinsed HONDA MOTOR CO 37.60 +0.16 away a little bit, but that had 3-4 6, A. Honingford 0-1 1-1 HUNTGTN BKSHR 7.07 +0.04 a lot to do with them,” added 0-3 3, L. Schimmoeller 5-7 Guthrie, pegged by many two balls in the water on the JOHNSON&JOHNSON 76.70 +0.59 Best. 0-2 2-2 12, Landin 2-3 0-0 of his peers as a rookie worth 16th hole on his way to a triple JPMORGAN CHASE 48.91 -0.01 Bolenbaugh and junior 0-0 4, Roby 0-0 1-3 0-0 3, watching going into the year, bogey. KOHLS CORP. 46.17 +0.07 forward Damian Helm led Fischer 0-0 0-0 1-2 1. played bogey-free on another He hit his approach to the LOWES COMPANIES 38.38 +0.23 the Knights with 14 and 12 CRESTVIEW cool, cloudy day. 18th in the water and never MCDONALDS CORP. 95.68 -0.22 Of his seven birdies, per- finished the hole. MICROSOFT CP 27.95 +0.15 points, respectively. Best Bolenbaugh 4-4 0-0 PEPSICO INC. 75.93 +0.18 explained that part of the plan 6-7 14, Helm 3-5 1-3 3-5 haps the most impressive for the He shook hands with Ernie PROCTER & GAMBLE 76.49 +0.31 on the night was getting the 12, Etzler 0-1 2-3 1-5 7, Big Ten champion from Illinois Els and Mark Wilson and was RITE AID CORP. 1.68 +0.04 pair open paths to the basket. Lautzenheiser 0-3 0-5 2-2 2, came on the sixth hole when he on his way, but not before con- SPRINT NEXTEL 5.80 0 “We knew that if we had Zaleski 0-0 2-3 0-0 6, Heffner had mud on the side of his ball flicting messages. TIME WARNER INC. 53.62 +0.45 any advantage against their 2-3 0-0 3-4 7, Simerman 0-1 and was able to work the shot in McIlroy told three reporters US BANCORP 34.01 +0.03 from the right to about 10 feet. who followed him to his car UTD BANKSHARES 12.25 +0.25 defense, it would be getting 0-1 0-0 0. VERIZON COMMS 46.72 +0.19 some cutting action and dif- Ottoville 5 17 2 12 - 36 After finishing his round, he that it was nothing physical but WAL-MART STORES 71.74 +0.96 ferent rotations from differ- Crestview 17 11 14 8 - 50 walked into an interview room ent spots on the floor to get when someone mentioned that See MCILROY, page 7 1 www.delphosherald.com Saturday, March 2, 2013 The Herald — 7

Wildlife Ohio OHIO DEPARTMENT OF The proceeds from stamp sales help Blue Jays win Division IV NATURAL RESOURCES fund vital wetland habitat restoration Division of Wildlife projects in Ohio. These habitats are —— important to many resident wildlife Statewide Rainbow Trout species, including state-endangered releases begin trumpeter swans, wetland birds, COLUMBUS — More than amphibians and numerous migratory Sectional finals 98,000 rainbow trout will be released species. BY BRIAN BASSETT tough. We contested them, they this spring at 63 Ohio public lakes ——- DHI Correspondent just made shots, and when you and ponds. The first release was on Register for the West Central VAN WERT — St. John’s get down against a team as Friday at Adams Lake in Adams Wildlife Habitat Workshop County. HOUSTON — A habitat work- canned four three-pointers in good as Delphos St. John’s, it’s Rainbow trout releases will take shop series is being offered to land- the last four minutes of the sec- tough to come back.” place through May 3 and the stocking owners wishing to improve habitat ond quarter to pull away from St. John’s won all of the sta- of these public lakes and ponds are for wildlife and other conservation Lincolnview and win Friday tistical battles, except for turn- excellent opportunities for families to goals. The series is sponsored by night’s Division IV sectional overs — 16 for Lincolnview, 17 fish together. Fishing for catchable- the DOW, Pheasants Forever (PF), final 59-40. The Blue Jays (17- for the Jays (eight in the ragged sized trout is a great way to introduce Natural Resources Conservation y o u n g S e r v i c e 5) will play New Bremen (also fourth quarter). Delphos shot people to (NRCS), The 17-5) in Tuesday night’s first 47 percent (22 of 47) from the the out- Ohio State district semifinal at 6:15. The field, Lincolnview 38 percent d o o r s . U n i v e r s i t y Lancers’ season ends at 10-14. (16 of 41). The Blue Jays hit 83 Rainbow E x t e n s i o n , It was a dandy, intense battle percent (10 of 12) of their free trout are U.S. Fish & for the first 11 minutes. There throws, the Lancers 70 percent raised at Wildlife Service state fish (USFWS) and were three ties and three lead (7 of 10). St. John’s dominated hatcheries the Ohio Soil changes in the first quarter, but the boards 30-16. and are and Water the Jays ended that period with Ten Jays got into the scor- 10-13 inches before they are released Conservation Districts. a 6-0 run — layups by Andy ing column, led by Geise, by the DOW. The daily catch limit The first workshop will take Grothouse, Ryan Buescher, Buescher, and Koester with 16, for inland lakes is five trout. place from 6-8:30 p.m. March 14 at and Curtis Geise — to lead 10, and 10. Leeth had 12 for the Some locations will feature spe- the Newport Sportsman Club located cial angler events, including youth- at 5801 Rangeline Rd., Houston, OH 12-8. Buescher extended that Lancers. only fishing, on the day of the sched- 45333. This will be a free educational run to 8-0 with two free throws It was the final high school uled trout release. Contact the nearest event with a meal to be served and to begin the second stanza. basketball game for Lancer wildlife district office for specific reference materials to take home. Lincolnview sophomore Justis seniors Leeth, Carey, Mark information. Additional informa- The purpose of the workshop series Dowdy ended that string with Evans, Brooks Ludwig, and tion about trout releases is avail- is to offer the landowner and wildlife his specialty, a twisting layup. Angelo Katalenas. “Those five able at wildohio.com or by calling enthusiast a well-rounded approach 800-WILDLIFE. to managing their property to estab- That started a trading of buckets seniors are the leaders of the Anglers age 16 and older must lish and maintain wildlife habitat. — Blue Jay Seth Bockey layup, team,” said Hammons. “I’ve have an Ohio fishing license to fish Each workshop will focus on a spe- two free throws by Lancer Nick been with ‘em for six years, state public waters. The 2013-14 cific habitat type or wildlife spe- Leeth, pull-up elbow jumper by since seventh grade. It’s nice to fishing license is available now and cies with topics ranging from grass- Geise, reverse layup by Dowdy have that kind of character to is valid through Feb. 28, 2014. An lands and wetlands to woodlands. — 18-14, Delphos, at the 5:33 lead this team, to get them to annual resident fishing license costs Participants will learn techniques for $19. A 1–day fishing license costs managing land to benefit both game mark. play that hard. Knowing that I’ll $11 for residents and non-residents; species and wildlife in general as That, however, was the never have the opportunity to this may also be redeemed for credit well as information on funding and point at which the game started coach them again is extremely toward the purchase of an annual technical assistance. The workshop to get away from Lincolnview. Ryan Buescher goes strong to the basket and collects a difficult.” is free but participants must pre- Score by quarters: fishing license. Delphos’s Eric Clark put back foul from Lancer Conner McCleery. In the second quarter, Ohio residents born on or before register with the Darke Soil & Water his own blocked shot, and Ryan Delphos St. John’s 12 24 12 11 - 59 Dec. 31, 1937, may obtain a free fish- Conservation District at (937) 548- the Jays expanded a 4-point lead to 15 and never looked Lincolnview 8 13 7 12 - 40 ing license where licenses are sold. 1715, ext. 3; deadline is March 11. Koester scored on a runout. backed in claiming the Sectional title. Delphos St. John’s (59) Persons age 66 and older who were ——- Lancer Kade Carey drained Buescher 4 2-2 10, Clark 1 0-0 2, born on or after Jan. 1, 1938, and Special Youth Turkey Hunt set a trey from the left wing to pared to the Lancers’ seven. making it difficult for teams. I Koester 4 0-0 10, Geise 6 2-2 16, Bockey have resided in Ohio for the past six for Paint Creek State Park cut it to 22-17, but then came When the Blue Jays started think our physicality, our ability 1 1-2 3, Grothouse 3 0-0 7, Wrasman 0 months are eligible to purchase the HILLSBORO — Young turkey the Blue Jay three-point bar- the second half with a 10-2 run, to rebound took over. Then our 0-0 0, Hellman 0 0-0 0, Fischbach 1 0-0 reduced-cost resident senior license hunters will be able to take advantage rage. The triples came from there was little doubt about the stretch there offensively where 2, Hays 0 5-6 5, Conley 1 0-0 2, Csukker for $10. of a permit-only Youth Turkey Hunt eventual outcome. we started to make shots, we 1 0-0 2, Odenweller 0 0-0 0, Heiing 0 0-0 Grothouse, Geise, Koester, and 0. Totals 22 10-12 59. Sales of fishing licenses, along at Paint Creek State Park during the “We got off to a little bit of were able to extend our lead.” with the Sport Fish Restoration 2013 spring turkey season. Hunters Koester again — and the lead Lincolnview (40) (SFR) program, continue to fund the 17 years of age and younger, accom- was 36-21 at the half. a slow start, but I give credit to “They’ve played hard for Nick Leeth 4 4-4 12, Carey 1 0-0 operation of the DOW’s fish hatcher- panied by a non-hunting adult, are In those first 16 minutes, Lincolnview for doing that,” me for 24 games,” said Lancer 3, Williams 4 0-1 8, Dowdy 3 0-0 6, ies. No state tax dollars are used for eligible to apply for a drawing to hunt Lincolnview actually out-shot said Blue Jay coach Aaron coach Brett Hammons. “I’ve McCleery 0 1-2 1, Evans 2 0-0 4, Brooks this activity; this is a user-pay, user- within four specified zones April 20, the Jays, percentage wise, 56 Elwer. “They came out with never once questioned their Ludwig 2 1-1 5, Hayden Ludwig 0 1-2 1, benefit program. 27 and May 4, 11 and 18. great effort, a good game plan. effort. They got after it. We Austin Leeth 0 0-0 0, Katalenas 0 0-0 0, percent (9 of 16) to 50 percent Miller 0 0-0 0, Farmer 0 0-0 0. Totals 16 The SFR is a partnership between Registration for the drawing gets It took us a little bit to get going, played a good quarter and a half federal and state government, indus- underway at the Fallsville Wildlife (14 of 28). However, Delphos 7-10 40. try and anglers/boaters. When anglers Area, 10221 Careytown Rd., New had many more shots, courtesy but once we got going…our to start the basketball game, Three-point field goals: Delphos St. purchase rods, reels, fishing tackle, Vienna, OH 45159 beginning 1 p.m. of a 12-4 rebounding margin team is really starting to devel- getting loose balls, making John’s 5 (Koester 2, Geise 2, Grothouse), fish-finders and motor boat fuel, March 16. The drawing will be held and only two turnovers, com- op as a defensive unit and really shots. We played them pretty Lincolnview 1 (Carey). they pay an excise tax. The federal promptly at 2 p.m. The non-hunting government collects these taxes and adult that will be accompanying the the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service youth hunter must enter the draw- MCILROY (Continued from Page 6) administers and disburses these funds ing; the permit will be issued in the to state agencies. These funds are adult’s name. If drawn, the youth that he was “not in a good green that was harder than it pics of tennis players.” at 133, along with Graham used to acquire habitat, produce and hunter must purchase an Ohio hunt- place mentally.” looked. There was no reason to get DeLaet of Canada. stock fish, conduct research and sur- ing license and youth turkey permit. An hour later, he released a He wound up with another a snapshot of Camilo Villegas, Behind them was an impres- veys, provide aquatic education to Permits are transferrable through the statement through his manage- 70 to make the cut on the num- who joined a dubious list of sive collection of players. youth and acquire and develop boat Fallsville headquarters and must be ment company that he couldn’t ber, nine shots out of the lead. PGA Tour players who went Geoff Ogilvy finally began accesses. done 24 hours prior to the hunt. The concentrate because of a sore “I didn’t quite have my from first-to-worst. Villegas, holing some putts and shot —— contact number for Fallsville Wildlife So You Spot A Coyote. What Area in (937) 987-2508; interested wisdom tooth. game like I did yesterday,” playing primarily on sponsor 66 to go into the weekend Should You Do? hunters can also call the Wildlife Woods looked as if he Woods said. “I hit it much bet- exemptions this year because three shots behind, along with AKRON – Ohio wildlife biolo- District Five Headquarters at (937) might join him. After mixing ter yesterday, but I putted better he lost his full status, opened Lee Westwood (68), Charles gists are frequently contacted by 372-9261. All youth hunt informa- birdies with bogeys, Woods today, so it all evened out.” with a 64 for his best start in Howell III (67), Sean O’Hair concerned residents who spot coy- tion is posted at www.wildohio.com. went bunker-to-bunker, over Also having a tough more than a year. (68) and Justin Rose (66). otes. Yes, frequently, but this is not Hunting hours are half-hour the green, short of the green time was tennis star Serena The Colombian was 13 Ogilvy had not made a cut in cause for alarm. Coyotes are highly- before sunrise to noon for all special adaptable animals that are regularly youth turkey hunting dates on Paint and wound up with a double Williams, following in Woods’ shots worse on Friday in a his past four tournaments, dat- viewed by humans throughout the Creek State Park. bogey on the 13th hole that put large gallery. She took a picture round of 77 that caused him ing to his season opener in the state. Here are a few steps to keep in ——— him one shot under the cut line of the 14-time major champion to miss the cut. The last player California desert. mind when you encounter a coyote in Ohio fishing, hunting and trap- with five holes to play. after his tee shot on the 17th to do that was Jim Renner at “The worst I’ve hit the ball the Buckeye State. ping licenses on sale Instead of the second and was scolded by security. the Travelers Championship in was today,” he said. “You chip 1. Understand that coyotes are COLUMBUS, — Ohio’s 2013- straight week when No. 1 and The PGA Tour does not allow 2011. in, hole a couple of long putts common throughout Ohio’s 88 coun- 2014 fishing, hunting and trapping ties and are even regularly seen with- licenses are now available for pur- No. 2 were gone early, Woods photos on competition days. Thompson had a 65 and … it’s amazing how different it in city limits. chase. answered with a shot into 5 “Apparently u can’t take will play in the final group is when you hole good putts.” 2. There are no wolves living in These will be valid immedi- feet for birdie, a 6-foot par pics. This security … yelled at with Guthrie, the first time all This is a big weekend the wild in Ohio. ately upon purchase through Feb. putt on the 16th hole, a par me,” she tweeted. year the PGA Tour will have for the likes of Ogilvy and 3. If you spot a coyote on your 28, 2014. The 2012-2013 licenses save from the back bunker on A few minutes later, she twosomes on the weekend. Howell, neither of whom is in property, make sure to remove all expired Thursday. White-tailed deer the 17th that was easier than posted the photo. And she fin- Boo Weekley held it togeth- the Masters. They have to win “attractants” to deter the coyote from and fall wild turkey hunting permits returning. This includes removing will go on sale June 1. it looked, and a par save from ished with one last tweet: “In er for another day and shot or move into the top 50 by the garbage and pet food before nightfall New this year, the licenses near the grandstand by the 18th my Defense peeps always take 67 to finish two shots behind end of the month. and cleaning up around the grill. include a transaction receipt and 4. Coyotes prey primarily on effective dates that match the fishing, small mammals, such as rabbits and hunting or trapping season. mice. However, interactions with Licenses and permits purchased TRANSACTIONS domestic pets do occur sometimes. online or at retail outlets are printed Keep small dogs and cats inside or on plain white paper that is not water- Friday’s Sports Transactions Signed C Luis Alen. S A S K A T C H E W A N games and fined him an undis- leash them when outside. proof. Licenses and permits will be By The Associated Press Frontier League ROUGHRIDERS—Acquired K closed amount for violent con- 5. Occasionally, an inquisitive printed along with additional infor- BASEBALL EVANSVILLE OTTERS— Brody McKnight and a 2013 sixth- duct that endangered the safety coyote will stay put and watch you mation relevant to the license or per- American League Signed INF Frank Martinez to a round draft pick from Edmonton of Philadelphia MF Danny Cruz, curiously. Clap your hands and shout; mit purchased. TEXAS RANGERS— contract extension. for two 2013 fifth-round draft during a Feb. 23 preseason game. the coyote will likely move on at this They can be purchased online Promoted general manager Jon NORMAL CORNBELTERS— picks. FC DALLAS—Placed MF point. 6. If the coyote visiting your at wildohio.com and at hundreds of Daniels to president of base- Signed RHP Jose Trinidad. HOCKEY Peter Luccin and D Ugo Ihemelu yard does not respond to harassment agent outlets throughout the state. A ball operations/general manager ROCKFORD AVIATORS— National Hockey League on injured reserve. techniques such as loud noises or complete list of participating license and chief operating officer Rick Signed RHP Jacob Kemmerer, C A R O L I N A HOUSTON DYNAMO— is presenting a conflict even after sales agents can be found at wildo- George to president of business RHP Josh Schneider and RHP HURRICANES—Reassigned F Signed F Brian Ching to serve as a removing attractants from your yard, hio.com. operations. Syke Severns. Zac Dalpe to Charlotte (AHL). player and assistant coach. contact a nuisance trapper. For a fee, Each license buyer must have National League BASKETBALL COLUMBUS BLUE NEW ENGLAND these trappers use highly-regulated a Social Security Number (SSN) CINCINNATI REDS—Agreed National Basketball JACKETS—Recalled D Dalton REVOLUTION—Signed MF techniques to reduce urban wildlife recorded in the system. However, to terms with RHP Mark Prior on Association Prout from Springfield (AHL). Gabe Latigue. conflicts. Coyote populations in people who purchased licenses last a minor league contract. MIAMI HEAT—Assigned DALLAS STARS— PHILADELPHIA UNION— rural areas can be managed through year can now use their customer ID PITTSBURGH PIRATES— F Jarvis Varnado to Sioux Falls Announced F Tom Wandell Traded F Chandler Hoffman to the legal hunting and trapping methods. number in place of a SSN. Agreed to terms with RHP Vic (NBADL). cleared waivers and was assigned LA Galaxy for a conditional 2014 Consult the yearly “Ohio Hunting SSNs are required to purchase Black, INF Chase d’Arnaud, Women’s National Basketball to Texas (AHL). SuperDraft pick. Signed F Don and Trapping Regulations” digest for a recreational license, regardless of RHP Jeanmar Gomez, INF Josh Association PHOENIX COYOTES— Anding, F Leo Fernandes and G more information. age, for the purpose of child support Harrison, RHP Jared Hughes, RHP TULSA SHOCK—Acquired G Recalled F Chris Brown and F Chris Konopka. ——- collection enforcement under Federal Phil Irwin, RHP Chris Leroux, LHP Candice Wiggins from Minnesota Rob Klinkhammer from Portland SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC— ODNR announces Ohio Statute 42. As a recreational license Jeff Locke, OF Starling Marte, for a 2014 second-round draft (AHL). Traded M/F Cordell Cato to San Wetlands Habitat Stamp provider, the DOW is obligated to RHP Vin Mazzaro, C Michael pick. Acquired F Nicole Powell TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING— Jose for a 2014 fourth-round Competition winner comply with this law and cannot McKenry, RHP Kyle McPherson, and a 2013 third-round draft pick Reassigned F Richard Panik to Supplemental Draft pick. COLUMBUS — The artwork of issue a license or permit without RHP Mark Melancon, INF Jordy from New York for the rights to Syracuse (AHL). TORONTO FC—Signed Ohio native Adam Grimm won first the SSN of the purchaser. A proper Mercer, RHP Bryan Morris, G-F Deanna Nolan and 2013 sec- VANCOUVER CANUCKS— F Robert Earnshaw, F Ashton place in this year’s Ohio Wetlands security system is in place to protect LHP Andy Oliver, RHP Stolmy ond- and third-round draft picks. Claimed LW Tom Sestito off Bennett, F Taylor Morgan and MF Habitat Stamp Design Competition SSNs and any databases that contain Pimentel, OF Alex Presley, INF FOOTBALL waivers from the Philadelphia. Jonathan Osorio. COLLEGE sponsored by the ODNR. Grimm’s them. Clint Robinson, C Tony Sanchez, National Football League Reassigned F Andrew Ebbett to NCAA—Placed Saint Mary’s painting of a Northern pintail will —— OF Jerry Sands, OF Travis Snider, ARIZONA CARDINALS— Chicago (AHL). (Calif.) on four years of proba- appear on the Ohio wetlands habitat Growing Up WILD Workshop RHP Hunter Strickland, LHP Tony Released LB Stewart Bradley and tion for a “failure to monitor its stamp issued in fall 2014. offered at state nature preserve Watson, RHP Duke Welker and CB William Gay. GRAND RAPIDS men’s basketball program.” The The winning entry was selected Columbus — Teachers, scout LHP Justin Wilson to one-year ATLANTA FALCONS— GRIFFINS—Signed D Cody program will have a reduction in from a field of 18 original paintings leaders, naturalists and other formal contracts. Released RB Michael Turner, Lampl to a professional tryout. scholarships from 13 to 11 for submitted by artists from nine states, and non-formal educators interested American Association DE John Abraham and CB Dunta HAMILTON BULLDOGS— the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons. including 10 entries from Ohio. The in conservation and environmental F A R G O - M O O R H E A D Robinson. Announced the team signed a Gaels coach Randy Bennett will be competition was held Feb. 23 at the education should consider attending REDHAWKS—Signed LHP Joe BUFFALO BILLS— three-year extension to its affili- suspended for the first five West Ohio Ducks Unlimited annual ban- a Growing Up WILD workshop. Harris. Designated FS Jairus Byrd as their ation agreement with Montreal Coast Conference games next sea- quet in Licking County. Growing Up WILD is an early- GARY SOUTHSHORE franchise player. (NHL). son. Second-place honors went to childhood education program that RAILCATS—Signed RHP Ian CINCINNATI BENGALS— NORFOLK ADMIRALS— AUBURN—Dismissed DT Daniel Allard of Pickerington with builds on children’s sense of wonder Durham, LHP Carlos Rivas, Designated DE Michael Johnson Announced D Nick Schaus and D Devaunte Sigler for violating his painting of canvasbacks; the about nature and invites them to INF Aljay Davis and RHP Matt as their franchise player. Gabe Guentzel were assigned to undisclosed team rules. third-place entry was painted by explore wildlife and the world around McSwain. CAROLINA PANTHERS— Fort Wayne (ECHL). C A L I F O R N I A — S i g n e d Jeffrey Hoff from South Dakota with them. Through a wide range of activ- GRAND PRAIRIE AIR Released DT Ron Edwards. LACROSSE Sonny Dykes football coach to a his painting of a redhead duck. ities and experiences, Growing Up HOGS—Signed INF Brandon INDIANAPOLIS COLTS— National Lacrosse League five-year contract. Last year’s winner, Jeffery WILD provides an early foundation Pinckney. Designated P Pat McAfee as their WASHINGTON STEALTH— OKLAHOMA—Named Jay Klinefelter of Indiana, will see his for developing positive impressions LINCOLN SALTDOGS— franchise player. Signed G Matt Roik to a one- Boulware tight ends coach. painting of a pair of blue-winged about the natural world and lifelong Acquired OF Stephen Douglas NEW YORK JETS—Signed year contract. Released G Nick ST. JOHN’S—Suspended teals appear on the 2013 wetlands social and academic skills. from Amarillo for a player to be DT Junior Aumavae, DB Eric Patterson. sophomore basketball G D’Angelo habitat stamp. For more information about named and cash. Crocker and WR Thomas Mayo. SOCCER Harrison for the rest of the season. Approximately 24,000 Ohio wet- Growing up WILD, visit www.pro- ST. PAUL SAINTS—Signed Canadian Football League TENNESSEE—Named Robert land habitat stamps were purchased jectwild.org/growingupwild.htm. RHP Wes Roemer. 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To send tips, comments 3-4 bedrooms, 1-1/2 Table or Floor. references preferred. of ham glaze that come with a partially cooked and then or questions, write to Sara baths, detached garage. Come to our store. Call 419-235-2280 spiral cut ham? -- Edie, email cooked fully later because of Noel, c/o Universal Uclick, 708 Harmon. $84,500. Hohenbrink TV. Dear Edie: You can use the bacteria. You can only continue 1130 Walnut Street, Kansas Phone 567-204-6365 419-695-1229 OTR SEMI DRIVER glaze on pork, beef, seafood, to fully cook it if you checked City, MO, 64106, or email VIEW PICTURES AND DETAILS NEEDED chicken or vegetables. Many it straight from the oven and [email protected].) Benefits: Vacation, JIMLANGHALSREALTY.COM Holiday pay, 401k. Since 1980 419-692-9652 Home weekends, & most integrity • professionalism • service nights. Call Ulm’s Inc. 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Dick mocks people who re- keep my distance? — If he persists, you have by their lack of excite- Chuck Peters Real Estate cycle and told me help- Florida Cousin the option of ending the ment. I want to share CLARK 419-204-7238 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY ing others is “a waste of Dear Flor- conversation my happiness. I don’t View all our listings at March 2 • noon - 1:00

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Dick Don’t make a Nice move in condition 3 bedroom home with an attached rent events and politics may never time, either be against etiquette to move without us! garage. 2 city lots. Lynn will greet you. sound like drunken bar- change his Kevin will throw myself a party? room rants. I find my- narrow-mind- u n d e r s t a n d — Puzzled FOR A FULL LIST OF HOMES FOR SALE & OPEN HOUSES: self walking away from ed views, but which sub- Dear Puzzled: It is 675 W. Market St., Suite 120, Lima, OH Phone: 419-879-1006 him shell-shocked. that doesn’t jects are off- OK to give yourself a 312 N. Main St. Delphos, OH Phone: 419-695-1006 WWW.SCHRADERREALTY.NET I know we are sup- mean you limits, or you party, but please don’t posed to keep away have to sit in will be spend- mention your gradu- from toxic people, but silence. If you ing a lot less ation until after your AT YOUR Kevin and I had many don’t want to time in his guests arrive. You don’t want to give the impres- wonderful adventures cut him out Annie’s Mailbox company. together when we were of your life, Dear An- sion of, “I’m so fantas- young. We still have u n d e r s t a n d nie: I am tic and accomplished — our past memories and that he is going to say the youngest of seven bring presents.” Simply a few subjects in com- things that bother you, children and the only say you want to have a ervice mon. But I’m afraid he and it’s perfectly fine one who didn’t marry party. You can then tell young. I am also the them during the event Current Openings: only one who attended that you are celebrating Celebrating 60 years, 1952-2013 college. I am graduat- your degree. 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HI AND LOIS Tomorrow’s Horoscope By Bernice Bede Osol

SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2013 by a friend. It’s smart to take some Somebody might end up ahead, but time to judge this person’s character you can bet your bottom dollar it In coming months, be careful not before jumping in with both feet. won’t be you. to forfeit what you have in hand in VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- order to pursue a hopeful “maybe.” MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013 Unless you’re extremely careful, you Your best opportunities for gains, could easily add fuel to an already both financial and social, lie in There’s a strong possibility smoldering domestic issue. The finishing what you start. that you will be offered numerous slightest thing you say could set off PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) opportunities in the coming months. a conflagration. -- Your image could be fragile, so If you don’t take time to evaluate LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) it wouldn’t be surprising to find each one, they could all elude you. -- The one thing you can never adversaries looking for chinks in PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- afford to be is gullible about your your armor. Be extra careful when Trying to be all things to all people commercial dealings. Before around those who might be envious. won’t get you the kind of approval making any disclosures whatsoever, ARIES (March 21-April 19) you’re seeking. If you want people to insist upon verification of what is -- All a bad attitude will do is cause like you, just be yourself. promised. BLONDIE you to be self-defeating and greatly ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) lessen your chances for success in Help isn’t likely to be forthcoming, -- Under no condition should you any form. Don’t look for goblins so don’t depend on others to do run your financial affairs predicated behind every door. things for you. The more you take on upon anticipated returns. The only TAURUS (April 20-May 20) yourself, the more you’ll get done. cash you can count on is what you -- It might prove wise to look gift TAURUS (April 20-May 20) have in hand. horses in the mouth. Something -- Even if you’re usually good at SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. tantalizing but worthless is likely to handling money, this is not likely to 21) -- There is nothing wrong with be on offer -- all it’s meant to do is be the case at present. You may be having a good opinion of yourself, lure you into giving up your hard- too tightfisted for your own good. but allow the praise for your earned money. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- achievements to come from the lips GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Try to avoid discussing topics that of others, not from yours. To appease another, you might agree could cause a fight, especially with CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. to do something that would serve another whose views differ radically 19) -- In conversations with friends that person’s best interest, not yours. from yours. You won’t have much or associates, they’re likely to learn Once you say yes, you’ll be held to patience for argument. more from you than you will from your word. CANCER (June 21-July 22) them. Listen hard, and try not to give CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- -- Upon occasion, you can deprive away too much. Have some common sense when it yourself of some useful information, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) BEETLE BAILEY comes to health issues. Don’t eat or all because you don’t like the person -- New complications could arise if drink too much of anything that your who knows it. Don’t allow something you poke your nose into places where system doesn’t handle well. petty to make your life harder than you’re not invited. This will only LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- necessary. alienate you from others. Unless you keep unruly whims in LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Take check, you’re apt to do something with a grain of salt any proposal that COPYRIGHT 2013 United Feature Syndicate, silly that you would greatly regret. offers you something for nothing. Inc. Trade on your strengths, not on your weaknesses. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Unfortunately, when seeking advice, you are likely to go to persons who will tell you what you want to hear instead of the truth. It’s useless to select those who won’t level with you. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Don’t use flattery on someone who truly doesn’t deserve it. Insincerity SNUFFY SMITH would lessen the worth of your words to others. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- You had better put your blinders on if you find yourself browsing in stores that carry merchandise you can’t afford. Your sales resistance is likely to be extremely low. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- Dec. 21) -- Allowing self-doubts to dominate your thinking could severely impede your progress. Either have more confidence in yourself or bluff your way through things. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Any problems you experience are likely to be of your own making. If you find yourself getting caught in HAGAR THE HORRIBLE a tight squeeze, it’ll probably be due to a sin of omission. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- When doing business with someone new, be on guard even if the other party has been recommended

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Franklin Elementary winners of the Delphos Herald sponsored Kids Design an Ad are, from left, Cody Osting, Emily Dienstberger and Karlie Ulm, . Lincolnview Spencerville

Winners from Spencerville are Kayla Lane, Dylan Wierwille and Melanie Koenig. Lincolnview Elementary winners are Brice Pruden, Brianna N. Ebel and Makenzie Boecker. Delphos St. Johns Kalida

Delphos Herald sponsored winners of the Kids Design an Ad are left to right Delphos Herald sponsored winners of the Kids Design an Ad are left to right: Elizabeth Gerow, Jenna Ladd and Elizabeth Wrasman. Morgan Ridinger, Ariana Basinger and Stephanie Kahle. Fort Jennings Ottoville

Fort Jennings Elementary winners are Derek Weyrauch, teacher Sarah Jostpille Winners of Ottoville are Jack Langhals, Allie Honigford and Sydney Brinkman. accepting for Grace Fischbach and Troy Sellman. Elida Landeck

Winners of Landeck Elementary School Delphos Elida winners of the Delphos Herald sponsored Kids Design an Ad are Selah Gallespie, left, Samantha Young, Herald Kids Design an Ad are Jenna Illig, Alivia Kaya Boughan, Olivia Buddlemeyer, Nick Niebel and Tyler Long. Carpenter and Noel Warnement.