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Project Recycle will be held from 9-11 a.m.
today at Delphos Truck Fuel and Wash.
All containers must be clean. Crush milk
jugs and twist/crush/replace caps on water
bottles. Plastic and glass can be co-mingled.
Items to be separated are: tin cans, magazines,
newspaper, aluminum and clean cardboard.
Computer and electrical equipment and batteries are accepted.
Delphos Community
Unity will offer its quarterly Free Food On
Us mobile food pantry from 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Delphos
Eagles Lodge at 1600
E. Fifth St. Doors open
at 2 p.m.
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DELPHOS On Aug. 14, officers were
dispatched to the 1600 block of Gressel Drive
in response to a criminal damaging incident.
Officers arrived and found that the complainants door glass had been shattered on
her vehicle. Officers located the suspect who
claimed it was an accident and agreed to pay
for repairs. No charges will be pursued.
On Aug. 14, officers were called to the 600
block of North Bredeick Street in reference to
a female at 610 North Bredeick Street being
disorderly. The female allegedly started an
altercation with neighbors before leaving her
residence. Officers have been called to this
residence multiple times for disputes and
altercations, therefore this report was forwarded to the prosecutors office for review
of possible charges.
On Aug. 15, officers were sent to the 600
block of East 5th Street to take a report from
a dog bite victim. Upon meeting with the victim, officers were given a description of the
dog and the residence to which it belonged.
Officers attempted to make contact with the
dogs owner, but were unsuccessful. The incident has been turned over to the dog warden
COURT NEWS
BY eD GeBert
DHi Media editor
egebert@timesbulletin.com
VAN WERT Three
persons filed guilty pleas
to charges in Van Wert
Court of Common Pleas
on Wednesday in hearings before Judge Martin
Burchfield. Jose Sanchez,
36, Van Wert pleaded guilty
to fourth-degree felony
domestic violence. The
charge was reduced from
a third-degree felony count
in exchange to Sanchez
guilty plea. Sentencing in
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OBITUARIES
POLICE REPORTS
Introducing
Carl J. Weber
Patricia A. Bryan
Ray Geary,
Dec. 29, 1935-Aug. 21, 2015
general manager
DELPHOS Patricia A.
Delphos Herald, Inc.
Bryan, 79, of Delphos, passed
Lori Goodwin Silette,
away on Friday at her resicirculation manager
dence.
She was born Dec. 29,
The
Delphos
Herald
1935, in Delphos to Paul E.
(USPS 1525 8000) is published
and Silvera (Schille) King.
daily except Sundays, Tuesdays
Both preceded her in death.
and Holidays.
On Jan. 7, 1956, she was
The Delphos Herald is delivunited in marriage to James
ered by carrier in Delphos for
D. Bryan, who survives in
$1.82 per week. Same day
Delphos.
delivery outside of Delphos is
She is also survived by
done through the post office
for Allen, Van Wert or Putnam
one son, Rodney J. (Vickie)
Bryan of Spencerville; three daughters, Kathleen M. Bryan of Counties. Delivery outside of
Delphos, Laura A. (Chuck) Peters of Cloverdale, and Robin D. these counties is $117 per year.
Entered in the post office
(Ronald) Caudill of Lima; two brothers, Louis (Nancy) King
Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
of Lima and Kevin (Suzanne) King of Macedonia; one sister, in
Periodicals, postage paid at
Paulette (Walter) Honigford of Delphos; sister-in-law; Mary Delphos, Ohio.
Neuman of Delphos; three grandchildren, Rachel (Andrew)
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State fan. She had worked as a secretary at the Tank Depot
Delphos, Ohio 45833
then she worked for Ohio Dec and then retiring from Neuman
Industries as a secretary.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday, with
viewing one hour prior to the service at First Assembly of God
orreCtions
Church. Pastor Dan Eaton will officiate. Burial will follow in
Walnut Grove Cemetery.
The Delphos Herald wants
Friends may call from 2-8 p.m. on Sunday at Harter and
to correct published errors in
Schier Funeral Home.
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nov. 26, 1931-Aug. 19, 2015
VAN WERT Juanita J.
Druckemiller, 83, of Van Wert
died at 9:47 p.m. Wednesday
at Van Wert Inpatient Hospice
Center.
PAtton, Gordon, 65,
She was born Nov. 26,
of San Jose, California,
1931, in Van Wert to Joseph
Memorial Mass will be held at
and Cecile (Risher) Craig,
8 a.m. Tuesday at St. John the
who preceded her in death.
Evangelist Catholic Church
Survivors include her
in Delphos. Memorials in
companion of 35 years, Joe
Gordies name can be made
Joseph; daughters, Margo
to Shriners Hospital or St.
(Gordon) Drake, R.J. (Rager
Judes Hospital.
and Cindy (Dave Hopkins)
Tippie;
sons,
Michael
(Debbie) Bowers and Richard and the Fraternal Order of
(Kelly) Druckemiller; and Eagles Auxiliary.
13 grandchildren and 18
There will be no funeral
great-grandchildren.
service. Private burial will be
She was also preceded in held in Woodland Cemetery.
ST. RITAS
death by a son, Pat Bowers;
Visitation is from 2-4 p.m.
A
boy
was born Aug. 18 to
and four brothers and one Tuesday at Alspach-Gearhart
Heather and Joseph Badlwin
sister.
Funeral Home, Van Wert.
of Spencerville.
Mrs. Druckemiller was
Preferred memorials are
A girl was born Aug. 20 to
a homemaker. She was a the family for burial expensErica
and Tyler Louth of Fort
member of VFW Post 5803, es.
Jennings.
American Legion Post 178
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AC Museum and
Historical Society
offers rail adventure
LIMA Experience history with your family on a roundtrip train ride from Limas Lincoln Park to just north of
Quincy, Ohio, courtesy of the Cincinnati Railway Company.
Two excursions will be held on Sunday, September 20, 2015
at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Each excursion will accommodate 325
people. The train consists of two engines and four coach cars.
Riders will experience going over the Quincy High Bridge
built in 1911. Live music will be provided by the strolling
Train Town Troubadours who will entertain riders with folk
music and favorite railroad sing-alongs. Refreshments and
souvenirs will be sold onboard. In addition, visitors will want
to tour the Lima Fire Fighters Museum and the Lincoln Park
Railway display at Lincoln Park, Elm Street at Shawnee Street
in Lima.
For all the details call the Allen County Museum or visit the
website: allencountymuseum.org. Tickets may be purchased
at the Museum or with a credit card online. A will call station
will be available for ticket pick-up on the day of the excursions
at Lincoln Park. Tickets will be on sale till the event sells out.
Any remaining tickets will be available the day of the excursion at Lincoln Park. This event has sold out the past two years.
Hurry and get your tickets now.
fORt JENNINGS
Week of aug. 25-28
High school salad bar will start on Wednesday, Sept. 2 and
pretzels and cheese on Friday. Chocolate, strawberry and white
milk available daily.
tuesday: Grilled chicken sandwich, peas, cheese slice,
cookie, fruit.
Wednesday: Pepperoni pizza, dinner roll, green beans,
fruit.
thursday: BBQ rib sandwich, broccoli, sherbet, fruit.
friday: Coney dog sandwich, baked beans, G-force bar,
shape up, fruit.
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Week of aug. 25-28
tuesday: Pizza, peas, pretzels, pineapple, milk.
Wednesday: Subs, chips, peaches, corn, milk.
thursday: Grilled chicken breast, mashed potatoes w/
gravy, butter bread, pears, milk.
friday: Hot dog, baked beans, brownie, mixed fruit, milk.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TODAY
9-11 a.m. Delphos Project Recycle at Delphos Fuel and
Wash.
9 a.m.-noon Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society, located at the east edge of the St.
Johns High School parking lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Delphos Postal Museum is open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of warning sirens by Delphos Fire and
Rescue.
1-3 p.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N.
Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
SUNDAY
1-3 p.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N.
Main St., is open.
1-4 p.m. Putnam County Museum is open, 202 E. Main St.
Kalida.
1:30 p.m. Amvets Post 698 Auxiliary meets at the Amvets
post in Middle Point.
4 p.m. Amvets Post 698 regular meeting at the Amvets post
in Middle Point.
7:30 p.m. Sons of Amvets Post 698 meet at Amvets Post in
Middle Point.
MONDAY
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Ottoville Branch Library is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301
Suthoff St.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from the Storm support group meets in the
Delphos Public Library basement.
7 p.m. Ottoville village council meets at the municipal
building.
Marion Township Trustees meet at the township house.
7:30 p.m. Delphos Eagles Aerie 471 meets at the Eagles
Lodge.
The Jefferson High School class of 1970 recently gathered at the Delphos Eagles to celebrate its 45th year reunion.
Classmates and teachers attending include, front from left, Maggie (Bendele) Suever, Deb (Long) Gallmeier, Rita
(McKinley) Ebbeskotte and Diana (VanMeter) Mullen; row two, Sharon (Kraft) Sheeter, Debbie (Carder) Mayes,
Mr. Arnette, Mr. Gossman, Marilyn (Core) Dunn, Vickie (Conley) Rinehart and Debbie Franklin; row three, Harry
Heidelbaugh, Pam (Will) Oder, Quincy (Atterberry) Kiracofe, Sue (Daulbaugh) Wilkin, Elaine (Bayman) Wegesin, Bev
(Anspach) Haunhorst and Gail Fletcher; and back, Jim Williams, Robert Turner, David W. Zoll, Tim Freund, Rick
Miller, Joyce (Allemeier) Myers, Linda (Mox) Morhemius and Sandy (Sanders) Diehl. (Submitted photo)
TUESDAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301
Suthoff St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Delphos Area Simply Quilters meets at the Delphos
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
Area Chamber of Commerce, 306 N. Main St.
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian Church,
The following is a weekly report concerning construction and
310 W. Second St.
maintenance work on state highways within the Ohio Department
7:30 p.m. Elida village council meets at the town hall.
of Transportation District 1. For the latest in statewide construction,
WEDNESDAY
visit www.ohgo.com.
9 a.m. - noon Putnam County Museum is open, 202 E. Main
Some area highways remain closed due to high water. Visit
St., Kalida.
ohgo.com for the latest in closures related to flooding and con10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History, struction.
339 N. Main St., is open.
Week of Aug. 24
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301
Allen County
Suthoff St.
Interstate 75 Reconstruction project For the most recent
Noon Rotary Club meets at The Grind.
information concerning the Interstate 75 reconstruction project
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates meet in the St. Johns through Lima and Allen County, please visit www.odotlima75.org.
Chapel.
Ohio 81 between Sugar Street and Neubrecht Road will
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
continue to be restricted through October as pavement repairs, curb,
sidewalk and resurfacing work continues. Traffic has recently been
shifted to allow two lanes of traffic in the eastbound direction and
one lane in the westbound direction. Work is being performed by
R.B. Jergens Contractors Inc., Dayton.
Putnam County
Ohio 65 northeast of Ottawa closed Aug. 4 for approximately
two weeks for a culvert replacement. Traffic will be detoured onto
Ohio 109 and Ohio 613. Work is being performed by the Putnam
County ODOT maintenance garage.
Ohio 12 east of Pandora, just east of Road 4, closed for five
days on Aug. 17 for a culvert replacement. Traffic will be detoured
onto Ohio 235, Interstate 75 and Ohio 696 back to Ohio 12. Work
is being performed by the Putnam County ODOT maintenance
garage.
U.S. 224 between Ohio 634 and Ohio 190 closed on Aug. 10
for 30 days for a culvert replacement. Traffic will be detoured onto
Aug. 23
Aug. 25
Ohio 634 and Ohio 190 back to U.S. 224. Work is being performed
Dave Rose
Jim Vincent
by Vernon Nagel, Napoleon.
Caroline Pavel
Gary Wolke
U.S. 224 in Glandorf will close on Aug. 31 for approxMonia Bonito
Lauren Core
imately three days for a culvert replacement. Traffic will be
Renee Fuerst
Cheryl Schroeder
detoured onto Ohio 694, Ohio 115 and Ohio 15. Work is being
Gabe Thompson
Mike Wheeler
done by the Putnam County ODOT maintenance garage.
Jody Wuher-Slonaker
Isabella Conley
Ohio 189 at the east edge of Ottoville closed May 27 for
Austin Heiing
Aug. 26
an emergency culvert repair. The road is closed for an indefinite
Aug. 24
Gracie Gunter
amount of time. Traffic is being detoured onto Ohio 190, Ohio 634
Eric Ricker
Kristi Gillespie
and U.S. 224 back to Ohio 189.
Jackie Hermiller
Troy Calvelage
Van Wert County
Cheryl Schlatman
Carter Mox
Ohio 116 at the south end of Venedocia will be closed
Bill Mullenhour
Anthony Martz
beginning Monday for approximately nine days for culvert
Lisa Dickman
Andrew Martz
replacements at three locations. Traffic will be detoured onto
Phyllis Backus
Brayden Truman
U.S. 127 and Ohio 709 back to Ohio 116. Work is being perJessica Basinger
formed by the Van Wert County ODOT maintenance garage.
Cheryl Tarango
Josh Rigdon
Pet Corner
The Humane Society of Allen County has many pets
waiting for adoption. Each comes with a spay or neuter,
first shots and a heartworm test. Call 419-991-1775.
Valentine is a special
young girl who loves to
be held and loves to play.
She is very adventurous.
She is front de-clawed and
very gentle. She doesnt
get along with other cats
because they scare her.
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LUNCH
Week of Aug. 24
Monday: Chicken bowl
with
mashed
potatoes,
creamed corn, roll, margarine,
coffee and 2 percent milk.
Tuesday: Pork chop, home
fries, peas and onions, fruit,
cookies, coffee and 2 percent
milk.
Wednesday: Country fried
steak, mashed potatoes, fruit,
veggie, coffee and 2 percent
milk.
Thursday: Smoked sausage, sauerkraut, mashed
potatoes, veggie, fruit, coffee
and 2 percent milk.
Friday: Tuna salad croissant, chip, fruit, dessert, coffee and 2 percent milk.
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Country
Lovinas prayers of blessing as
her daughter prepares to wed
BY LOVINA EICHER
It is a hot and humid Sunday afternoon. My husband, Joe, and I and our
four youngest children are the only ones
home this afternoon. Everyone is taking
naps. It would be nice to take one too,
but I need to get another column written
before next week.
Church services were held at our
neighbors Joas and Susans house. The
next services will be here in two weeks.
Joas and Susan will also host the wedding services for Timothy and daughter
Elizabeth in their nice new pole barn on
Friday. The receptions will be here.
On the day of the wedding, we serve
a meal after the services and marriage,
which are usually all done by noon. Then
we serve a 5 p.m. supper for guests and a
7 p.m. supper for the youth and family.
The bride and groom usually open their
wedding gifts in the afternoon.
We are renting a wedding wagon,
which comes with seven stoves and two
sinks, plus all the pots, pans and dishes
you need for the wedding. It also has a
big cooler/freezer to put all the food in
after it has been prepared. An 8x16-foot
trailer comes with it, carrying all the
tables, shelves and dishes.
Yesterday we had a lot of help to get
the tables set for the wedding. There
are enough place settings for 350. We
have enough room in the new pole barn
to seat 350 people at one time plus the
bride, groom and their four witnesses.
The wedding wagon, cooler, and trailer
with dishes and tables have to be ready
to leave here at 7:00 a.m. Saturday
morning. It will go to another place for
another wedding.
My thoughts and prayers are with my
firstborn this afternoon as I think of her
taking this big step in life. She will have
a lot of changes, but I have no doubt in
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BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
Golf Capsules
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
THURSDAY
Jays down Wildcats in MAC golf
The St. Johns boys golfers downed Minster
177-194 in Midwest Athletic Conference
action Thursday on the par 36 Arrowhead
Golf Course.
Adam Gerker was medalist with a 42 for
St Johns.
Jordan Brackman was medalist for Minster
with a 42.
Gerker was followed by Derek Klausings
43, Austin Lucas and Brandon Slate 46,
Robbie Buesher 55 and Elliott Courtney 59.
For Minster, Ben Stubbs added a 48, Adam
Knapke and Brett Hoelscher 52, Logan Lazier
57 and Conner Tumbusch 60.
Lady Lancers best Cavaliers in girls golf
VAN WERT Tim Dull and his staff
at the Hickory Sticks Golf Course hosted
the Lady Lancers of Lincolnview and the
Cavaliers of Coldwater in a dual girls golf
match Thursday evening.
The Lancers prevailed 194-255.
Match medalist honors went to
Lincolnviews Macala Ashbaugh who recorded a fine round of 41. Makenzie Kraft and
McKenzie Davis followed with rounds of 49
and 51. Marissa Miller posted a 53. Madison
Shepherd had a 68.
Coldwater was led in scoring by Amanda
Schmitmeyer with a 51. Payton Kunk followed with a 63 and Logan May chipped in
Jefferson defenders Jace Stockwell and Drew Reiss close in on a potential Marion Local
receiver Friday night during the final scrimmage of 2015, while fellow Wildcat Adam
Rode cant quite get his hand on the pass. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
a running clock and the first
three drives ended in punts.
Jefferson reached the
Marion 19 but senior Gage
Mercer missed wide right
on a 34-yard field goal with
10:38 to go in the second
period.
Teman got his second pick
of the night, stealing one on a
leaping play at the Jefferson
1 at 4:36.
The Flyers scored their
only varsity points on a
34-yard touchdown pass with
Wildlife Ohio
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES
Division of Wildlife
The Fish Ohio Report
LAKE ERIE
Regulations to remembers: The daily bag
limit for walleye in Ohio waters of Lake Erie
is 6 fish per angler. The minimum size limit
for walleye is 15 inches. The daily bag
limit for yellow perch is 30 fish per angler
in all Ohio waters of Lake Erie. The trout
and salmon daily bag limit is 5 fish per angler;
minimum size limit is 12 inches. The black
bass (largemouth and smallmouth bass) daily
bag limit is 5 fish per angler, with a 14-inch
minimum size limit..
Western Basin
Walleye: Have been caught 3 miles north
of the Toledo water intake, northwest of West
Sister Island and nearshore off Magee Marsh
Wildlife Area. Most have been caught by
trolling crankbaits.
Yellow Perch: Have been caught at buoy
13 of the Toledo shipping channel (7.25
miles north of Cooley Canal), near A
can and B can of the Camp Perry firing
range, near Niagara Reef, at Northwest Reef
(northwest of West Reef), around Rattlesnake
Island, southwest of Kelleys Island and off
Lakeside and the Marblehead Lighthouse.
Perch-spreaders or crappie rigs with shiners
fished near the bottom produce the most fish.
Smallmouth/Largemouth
Bass:
Smallmouths have been caught along the
shorelines of the Bass Islands and on some
of the reefs of the Camp Perry firing range.
Largemouths have been caught along the
main lake shoreline around Catawba and
Marblehead, and in harbors in the same area.
All have been caught on tube jigs, crankbaits
and drop shot rigs.
Central Basin
Walleye: Have been caught on the south
end of the sandbar, near Cranberry Creek and
near the weather buoy at the north end of the
sandbar. Very good fishing was reported in
5-6 miles north of Ashtabula in 65-70 feet of
water and 8 miles northeast of Conneaut in
72 feet. Anglers are trolling Dipsy Divers or
planer boards with Jet Divers, with pink, gold
or gold spoons and stick baits.
Yellow Perch: Anglers are catching fish
north-northwest of Edgewater Park in 47-52
feet. Good fishing has been reported northeast
of Ashtabula in 50 feet and north-northwest
of Conneaut in 52-55 feet. Fishing from shore
has been slow off the piers in Cleveland and
Fairport Harbor. Perch spreaders with shiners
and minnows fished near the bottom produce
the most fish.
Smallmouth Bass: Fishing has been good
in 15-17 feet around harbor areas in Fairport
Harbor, Cleveland, Ashtabula and Conneaut.
Anglers are using crayfish, leeches and drop
shot rigs.
The Lake Erie water temperature is 73 off
Toledo and 76 off Cleveland, according to the
nearshore marine forecast.
Paddlefish Overview
Paddlefish are often commercially harvested in
other states for their eggs which are sold as caviar.
In Ohio, they are protected as a threatened species
and must be released if captured.
Description
Paddlefish are a very unique fish with their
long paddle-shaped snout. They have a large mouth
with no teeth. They also have very small eyes and
no scales.
The skeleton is made completely of cartilage.
There is no other North American fish species that
resembles them.
They are in the paddlefish family: Polyodontidae;
and are also referred to as spoonbill. Adults are typically 2-4 feet and 5-20 pounds but they can exceed
5 feet and 150 pounds.
The largest recorded specimen in Ohio was 5
feet long and weighed 184 pounds.
Paddlefish are found in the Ohio River and up
to the first dam on its larger tributaries. They prefer
the sluggish pools and backwater areas of these
rivers and streams.
Historically, they were much more common
and could be found as far up the Ohio River as
Pennsylvania. It is also probable that there was a
small population in Lake Erie at one time.
Today, paddlefish are most common it the Ohio
River from Portsmouth downstream to the Indiana
state line. Paddlefish filter the zooplankton and
small insect larvae from the water with their long
gill rakers.
Ohio Wildlife Council approves 2015-2016
waterfowl regulations
COLUMBUS - Ohios waterfowl season dates
and bag limits were approved by the Ohio Wildlife
Council at its meeting on Wednesday, according to
the ODNR.
In addition, the council was presented a new
proposal to strengthen the states ability to address
chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Ohio.
The proposed rule would allow the Chief of the
ODNR Division of Wildlife to establish a disease
surveillance area when chronic wasting disease
has been detected in a wild or captive deer.
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St. Johns running back Troy Schwinnen looks for room versus Celina Thursday night
at Stadium Park in the Blue Jays second scrimmage of 2015. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS Football
coaches hope that their
charges improve markedly
between the first and second
scrimmages as part of weekly
betterment of their programs.
St. Johns hosted Celina
for its second and final
tune-up for the 2015 season
and emerged with a 21-20
barn-burner in three quar-
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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
CHURCH - Landeck
Pastor Dennis Walsh
Phone: 419-692-0636
Administrative aide: Rita Suever
Masses: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Saturday.
Newcomers please register
at parish.
Marriages: Please call the
parish house six months in
advance. Baptism: Please call
the parish
DELPHOS WESLEYAN
CHURCH
11720 Delphos Southworth Rd.
Delphos Phone 419-695-1723
Pastor Rodney Shade
937-397-4459
Asst. Pastors Pamela King
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH
and Kelly Baeza
500 S. Canal, Spencerville
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship;
419-647-6202
9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all
Saturday
4:30
p.m.
ages.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass,
May 1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30
and prayer meeting.
a.m. Mass
MARION BAPTIST
UNITED CHURCH
CHURCH
OF CHRIST
2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
102 Wisher Drive, Spencerville
419-339-6319
Rev. Michael Cassady, Pastor
Services: Sunday - 11:00 a.m.
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Cafe; 10:00
and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday - 7:00
a.m. Worship Service.
p.m.
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IMMANUEL UNITED
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699 Sunnydale,
Elida, Ohio
Pastor Bruce Tumblin
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional;
10:45 a.m. contemporary
SPENCERVILLE
FULL GOSPEL
107 Broadway St., Spencerville
Pastor Charles Muter
Home Ph. 419-657-6019
Sunday: Morning Services 10:00 a.m. Evening Services 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday:
7:00
p.m.
Worship service.
SPENCERVILLE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
317 West North St.
419-296-2561
Pastor Tom Shobe
9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship;
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Service
TRINITY UNITED METHODIST
Corner of 4th & Main,
Spencerville
Phone 419-647-5321
Pastor Justin Fuhrmann
Sunday
8:30
a.m.
Traditional Service; 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.
Ignite Contemporary Service
AGAPE FELLOWSHIP
MINISTRIES
9250 Armstrong Road,
Spencerville
Pastors Phil & Deb Lee
Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Worship
service.
Wed. - 7:00 p.m. Bible Study
Elida/GomEr
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
CHURCH
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd., Elida
Phone: 339-3339
Rev. Frank Hartman
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
School (all ages); 11 a.m.
Morning Service; 6 p.m.
Evening Service.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
Meeting.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday,
8-noon, 1-4- p.m.
GOMER CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
gomererucc@bright.net
Sunday 10:00 a.m. Worship
PIKE MENNONITE
CHURCH
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961
NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Evening
service.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH
OF GOD
Elida - Ph. 222-8054
Rev. Larry Ayers, Pastor
Service schedule: Sunday
10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning
Worship; 6 p.m. Sunday evening.
ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Zion Church &
Conant Rd., Elida
Pastor: David Howell
Kossuth Zion
Elida Zion
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
4750 East Road, Elida
Pastor - Brian McManus
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship,
nursery available.
Wednesday 6:30 p.m.
Youth Prayer, Bible Study; 7:00
p.m. Adult Prayer and Bible
Study; 8:00 p.m. - Choir
ST. JOSEPH
CATHOLIC CHURCH
135 N. Water St., Ft. Jennings
Rev. Charles Obinwa
Phone: 419-286-2132
Mass schedule: Saturday 5
p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and 9:30
a.m.
FAITH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Road U, Rushmore
Pastor Robert Morrison
Sunday
10 am Church
School; 11:00 Church Service;
6:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Evening Service
ST. MICHAEL CHURCH
Kalida - Fr. Mark Hoying
Saturday 4:30 p.m. Mass.
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00
a.m. Masses.
Weekdays: Masses on Mon.,
Tues., Wed. and Friday at 8:00
am; Thurs. 7:30 p.m.
HOLY FAMILY
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Robert DeSloover, Pastor
7359 St. Rt. 109 New Cleveland
Saturday Mass - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday Mass - 8:30 a.m.
pauldinG County
GROVER HILL ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
204 S. Harrision St.
Grover Hill, Ohio 45849
Pastor Mike Waldron
419-587-3149
Cell: 419-233-2241
mwaldron@embarqmail.com
putnam County
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ottoville
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
ST. BARBARA CHURCH
160 Main St.,
Cloverdale 45827
419-488-2391
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday
5:30 p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer
419-642-5264
Rev. Mark Walls
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Service.
Van Wert
Ph. 419-238-1580
Hours: Closed Mondays
Tuesday-Saturday
6:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
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I do it my way!
That
by EVELYN MARTIN
Its very easy for me to start researching one line of
thought, become interested in another, and change direction,
all in a matter of a few minutes. Soon Im surrounded with
papers, documents, names, dates and locations and left with a
head full of swirling questions.
Thats the way I do this pastime, hobby, passion, calling,
vocation, career, or legacy?
But how should you do it? All the genealogy books say to
start with yourself. My advise is to start by reading several of
those books and decide how you want to go about doing this
pastime, hobby, passion, calling, vocation, career, or legacy.
Then review what information you already know about your
family. Record that information on appropriate forms such
as family group records, pedigree charts and, if desired, in
personal and family history notes. and keep stuff organized. (I
need to follow this advise)
Family Group Records (also called family group sheets)
are forms with space to record information about the parents
and children in one family. Good family group records show
names, dates and places of births, marriages, and deaths The
most useful family group records display as many events and
sources as possible
Pedigree charts , sometimes called Ancestor or Lineage
Charts, typically have space for four or five generations (parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents.)
Be consistent when filling out your forms:
Names. Write names in the order they are spoken (first
names, then middle name(s), then last name or surname.) You
may want to capitalize the surname to identify it. Use maiden
names for women.
Dates. Write the day, then the month, then the complete
year (23 May 1891). Always write the month, or use an abbreviation. Never use numbers for months. Other researchers may
not know if 6-8-50 means 6 August or 8 June, or 1750 or 1850.
Places. List all locations, in order from smallest to largest.
Give the town (or parish or township); the county, province or
district; then the state; and the nation last. Do not use abbreviations. They can be confusing.
Sources. Be sure to fully identify the source of your information. If a person, give their full name. For a book or other
document give the complete title and other information.
You then do these five steps.
Step 1. Identify what you know.
Step 2. Decide what you want to find out.
Step 3. Select records to search.
Step 4. Obtain and search the records.
Step 5. Add the information to your records.
After completing Steps 1 and 2 you search for records.
There are two kinds of records: Compiled or secondary sources and original or primary source records. Compiled records
comprised of information gathered, assembled and, with
a bit of luck, indexed from other sources are usually an
enormous time saver in genealogical research. They allow
us to benefit and build from the work already done by others
and save us from countless hours of pouring through original
records. Typical examples include family genealogies or trees,
county histories and biographies, tombstone transcriptions,
and obituaries. The clues provided by compiled records can
range from a single date weve been seeking to several generations of a familys history.
Because of their accessibility and ease of use, many people
start out in genealogy with compiled records. This is a smart
strategy, as theres nothing more frustrating than doing weeks,
months or even years of original research, only to learn that
youve duplicated the effort made by someone else, who
already sifted through and compiled many of the same records
as you. So explore these compiled records or secondary sources before moving on to original or primary sources.
Compiled records help focus our research and provide
leads to other sources, but its important to remember that they
are not the final word. While its often tempting to take the
new information found in a compiled record and enter it into
our own family records or databases, such information should
always be verified first by comparing it against primary sources. Thats why my number one rule is: Find the original or
primary source record if possible.
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New Organ at
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Selection of an organ to be installed in St. Johns Catholic
Church was made at a congregational meeting which was
held at the assembly room in the St. Marys building Sunday
evening.
Monsignor F. Rupert presided at this meeting and for a
report from the committee which had been named to investigate the various organs. This committee consisted of Rev.
Father Kaufmann, Henry Gemke, Mrs. R.H. Jettinghoff, Mrs.
Laural Shenk and Miss Helen Stallkamp.
The members of the committee reported unanimously in
favor of the Moller organ, made in Chicago. This instrument
will be installed in the local church at a cost of $15,500.
Henry Holdgreve, who has served for many years past as
organist at St. Johns, recommended that the wood pipes in
this organ will be used in the new instrument as these are mellowed with age and of better tone than would be new pipes.
The new organ will be electrically operated and will include
all of the modern improvements. In addition to the main organ,
in the organ choir loft, an echo chamber or auxiliary organ will
be located behind the main altar of the church.
Delphos Herald,
Mar. 4, 1929
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The Herald 11
Opinion
Blast from the past
As you can imagine, I know a lot of
people. I cant always put a name with a
face but I know them.
I have old acquaintances, new ones,
forgotten ones, etc.
Last week, I made a phone call for a
story about a former Delphosonian who
is a published author. He also happened
to be my sweetheart when I was a freshman in high school. The first attempt
went to voice-mail and his return call
went to mine. As soon I heard his voice
I was right back there to that very
awkward, afraid of everything, hope I
dont do anything to embarrass myself,
gosh Im having the time of my life
first year of high school.
I was a Wildcat and he was a Blue
Jay. I was a freshman, he was a sophomore. We had met through a mutual
friend and we gravitated toward each
other. I was a cheerleader and he was the
manager of the football team. A match
made in heaven. Well, not really. We
were only kids after all.
He was busy, I was busy and for
some reason, I got into a snit over not
talking to him for five or six days and
I broke it off. Oh my goodness, how
glad I am we dont stay the same crazy,
On the
Other Hand
Portman
economic impact, as well.
Many communities rely
on our waterways as critical economic pillars. Lake
Erie brought in $1.8 billion
in economic activity and
$226.3 million in taxes for
2013 alone. Tourism around
the lake supports one 1 out
of every 4 private sector
jobs. I visited Lake Erie last
month and hosted a townhall meeting with local,
state, and federal experts
to discuss the threats to
Lake Erie such as harmful
algal blooms and invasive
species. I spoke with small
business owners, fishing
boat captains, and residents and they were concerned about the future of
the lake. Fighting harmful
algal blooms is necessary to
maintaining a healthy environment as well as a strong
economy.
Toledo is not the only
city in our state dealing
with this issue. According
to the Ohio EPA, 42 water
systems in Ohio are susceptible to harmful algal
blooms. The city of Celina
spends $450,000 annually
to combat algae in Grand
Lakes St. Marys, and
Columbus was forced to
spend $723,000 to mitigate
an algae outbreak at Hoover
Brown
Im a sick
American,
are you?
There are those who claim ours is a sick
society; that our country is sick; our government is sick; that we are sick. Well, maybe
they are right. I submit that Im sick-and
maybe you are too. This essay first appeared
in the mid-1980s.
For example, I am sick of having policemen ridiculed and assaulted while cop killers
are hailed as some kind of folk hero. I am sick
of people claiming to always being the victim
when things dont go their way.
This column is a collection of thoughts
expressed by the late Al Alberts, a show biz
personality, performer, educator and forthright
American citizen who ruled Philadelphias
Saturday morning airwaves in the 1980s. His
legion of followers called him Uncle Al. Ive
added a few thoughts to the list and updated
some others.
Alberts said: I am sick of being told that
religion is the opiate of the people, but marijuana should be legalized.
I am sick of commentators and columnists canonizing anarchists, revolutionists and
criminal rapists, but condemning law enforcement when such criminals are brought to
justice.
I am sick of being vilified by liberals for
not being politically correct at every turn. It
makes having an intelligent debate almost
impossible.
I am sick of being told that pornography
and excessive violence are the right of free
press, but freedom of the press does not
include being able to read the Bible on school
grounds. And that prayer and saluting the
American flag are offensive to some people
at public events.
I am sick of paying more and more taxes to
build schools while I see more faculty members encouraging students either to tear them
down or burn them.
I am sick of Supreme Court decisions
which turn criminals loose on society-while
other decisions try to take away my means of
protecting my home and family.
I am sick of people who believe we need to
apologize to the world for being Americans.
I am sick of being told that policemen are
Nancy Spencer
We know that public water systems get contaminated by algal toxins. We need to be evaluating the
health risk when this happens, and
assessing treatment options. Thats
what this plan will do.
Im also grateful that Agriculture
Secretary Tom Vilsack heeded my call
to release additional Environmental
Quality Incentive Program (EQIP)
funding to help protect the western
Lake Erie basin from these harmful blooms and to improve water
quality. Last month I sent a letter to
Secretary Vilsack, and last week the
Department of Agriculture released
an additional $5 million in EQIP
funds for farmers to plant cover crops
that reduce phosphorus runoff.
We know that agricultural and
urban runoff is one of the biggest contributors to dangerous algal blooms.
After months of significant rain this
Anne Coburn-Griffis
Putnam County Sentinel
picnic tables before the bus
drops off their precious cargo.
When the bus stops to
pick-up the neighbor kids this
week, our turkey trio will pace
the rails, making sure to keep
the flashing yellow beast and
its stop-sign arm outside the
gate. Jennifer Higley, the bus
driver who is usually behind
the wheel in our neck of the
woods, told me last year that
they put on a show of puffed
feathers and gobbles.
See BUS, page 14
Byron McNutt
People Make
the Difference
mad dogs who should not have guns-but
that criminals who use guns to rob, maim and
murder should be understood and helped back
to society.
I am sick of being told it is wrong to
use drones in wars overseas-but if its a
Molotov cocktail or a bomb at home, I must
understand the provocations. Also, why do we
release known evil terrorists from prisons so
they can return to the battlefields?
I am sick of not being able to take my
family to a movie unless I want to have them
exposed to nudity, homosexuality, the glorification of narcotics and extreme violence.
Then we wonder why they act the way they
do.
I am sick of riots, marches, protests,
demonstrations, confrontations and the other
mob temper tantrums of people intellectually
incapable of working within the system. Why
do people destroy their communities and then
complain that there are no job opportunities?
I am sick of hearing the same phrases,
the same slick slogans, the cries of people
who must chant the same thing like zombies
because they havent the capacity for verbalizing thought.
I am sick of those who say I owe them
this or that because of the sins of my forefathers-when I have looked down both ends
of a gun barrel to defend their rights, their
liberties and their families.
I am sick of those who want to destroy
the culture of this land we love. They should
know we wont stand by silently.
I am sick of the decline of personal honesty, personal integrity, personal responsibility
and human sincerity.
Most of all, Alberts said: I am sick of
being told Im sick. Im sick of being told
my country is sick, that what has worked for
over 230 years has to change-when we have
the greatest nation that man has ever brought
forth on the face of the earth. Fully 50 percent
of the people on earth would trade places with
the most deprived, the most underprivileged
among us.
See SICK, page 14
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and Collectibles
510
435Appliances
Vacation Property
515
440Auctions
Want To Buy
HIRING
FULL & PART TIME DRIVERS
5+ OTR experience
LTL loads are 90% no-touch freight.
Home on weekends & occasionally midweek. Pay avg $0.47 per mile, $59,000$65,000 per year, holiday pay & benefits
package available. Late model Kenworths
with diamond-tufted leather interior with
APU VIP package. Call 419-222-1630
Monday-Friday 8 AM to 5 PM.
Schrader
Realty
OPEN
HOUSE
TOURS
Sun., Aug. 23rd
Open 12:00-1:00PM
501 South Franklin, Delphos
4467 Ft. Amanda Road, Lima
509 S. Pierce Street, Delphos
508 North St., Rockford
Open 1:30-2:30PM
Open 3:00-4:00PM
Open 3:30-4:30PM
www.schraderrealty.net
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600 SERVICES
605 Auction
610 Automotive
615 Business Services
620 Childcare
625 Construction
630 Entertainment
635 Farm Services
640 Financial
645 Hauling
650 Health/Beauty
655 Home Repair/Remodeling
660 Home Service
665 Lawn, Garden, Landscaping
220
670 Miscellaneous
675 Pet Care
680 Snow Removal
685 Travel
690 Computer/Electric/Office
695 Electrical
700 Painting
705 Plumbing
710 Roofing/Gutters/Siding
715 Blacktop/Cement
720 Handyman
725 Elder Care
800 TRANSPORTATION
805 Auto
810 Auto Parts and Accessories
815 Automobile Loans
820 Automobile Shows/Events
825 Aviations
ELDERLY
HOME CARE
830 Boats/Motors/Equipment
835 Campers/Motor Homes
840 Classic Cars
845 Commercial
850 Motorcycles/Mopeds
855 Off-Road Vehicles
860 Recreational Vehicles
865 Rental and Leasing
870 Snowmobiles
875 Storage
880 SUVs
885 Trailers
890 Trucks
895 Vans/Minivans
899 Want To Buy
925 Legal Notices
950 Seasonal
953 Free & Low Priced
HOUSE FOR
RENT
SEVERAL MOBILE
Homes/House for rent.
View homes online at
www.ulmshomes.com or
inquire at 419-692-3951
305
GARAGE SALES/
555
YARD SALES
577
MISCELLANEOUS
APARTMENT/
DUPLEX FOR RENT
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Manual Lathe
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GESSNERS
PRODUCE
TEMANS
HOME GROWN
PRODUCE
AVAILABLE NOW!
ORDER TOMATOES,
PEACHES BY THE
BUSHEL & RESERVE YOUR
FREEZER CORN NOW!
OPEN AT 3 LOCATIONS:
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610 AUTOMOTIVE
Geise
Transmission, Inc.
automatic transmission
standard transmission
differentials
transfer case
brakes & wheel bearings
655
HOME REPAIR
AND REMODEL
POHLMAN
BUILDERS
Specializing in
ROOM ADDITIONS
GARAGES SIDING ROOFING
BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
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POHLMAN
POURED
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Residential
& Commercial
Agricultural Needs
All Concrete Work
419-692-7261
670
655
HOME REPAIR
AND REMODEL
GREAT RATES
NEWER FACILITY
419-692-0032
Across from Arbys
SAFE &
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DELPHOS
SELF-STORAGE
Security Fence
Pass Code Lighted Lot
Affordable 2 Locations
Why settle for less?
419-692-6336
Quality
419-339-0110
GENERAL REPAIR
SPECIAL BUILT PRODUCTS
TRUCKS, TRAILERS
FARM MACHINERY
RAILINGS & METAL GATES
CARBON STEEL
STAINLESS STEEL
ALUMINUM
Larry McClure
805 AUTO
2008 CHEVY IMPALA
SS. Low miles. Local
one owner. Very nice.
Call 419-604-0333.
INDIANA AUTO
AUCTION, INC. Huge
Repo Sale Aug. 27th.
Over 100 repossessed
units for sale. Cash only.
$500 deposit per person
required. Register
8am-9:30am. No public
entry after 9:30am. All
vehicles sold AS IS!
4425 W. Washington
Center Road, Fort
Wayne. (A)
953
Human Resources
Van Wert County Hospital
1250 S. Washington St.
Van Wert, OH 45891
MISCELLANEOUS
COMMUNITY
SELF-STORAGE
Mark Pohlman
419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460
665
LAWN, GARDEN,
LANDSCAPING
Place a Classified Ad
L.L.C.
TODAY!
Call
KEVIN M. MOORE
(419) 235-8051
Spencerville Trinity
United Methodist Church
is looking for an
Fax: 419.238.9390
Email: hr@vanwerthospital.org
Office Manager
Send CV/resume to
HR Administrator
Dental Center of Northwest Ohio
2138 Madison Ave., Toledo, OH 43604
hrdepartment@dentalcenternwo.org
or call 419-241-1644.
EOE
419-453-3620
DIRECTOR PATIENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
OUR TREE
SERVICE
We offer:
401(k) benefits, Holiday pay, Overtime pay, 2nd
shift bonus, PHP Health Insurance
DRIVERS: NO-Touch!
Get Home, Get Paid! Excellent Pay Per\Wk!
Strong Benefits Package Including Bonuses!
CDL-A 1yr exp. 855-4540392
LAWN, GARDEN,
LANDSCAPING
585 PRODUCE
(15 hours per week) to begin in October. Responsibilities include basic secretarial duties of the church
office and church record keeping. Must have a faith
commitment in Jesus and agree with the mission
and theology of the church. Associates Degree (or
equivalent) and 2 years experience preferred. Must
have strong computer skills. Any questions, please
call 419-647-4451. Application and job description
available online at SpencervilleTrinity.com.
Please submit by September 15 to
pastor@spencervilletrinity.com.
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PRODUCTION ASSOCIATES
Due to expanding opportunities and recent promotions, Kalida
Manufacturing, Inc. has immediate openings for 2nd shift Production
Associates.
Kalida Manufacturing, Inc. is a manufacturer of top quality stamped
and welded auto parts. At KMI, Production Associates receive on-the-job
training, work in a clean, air-conditioned environment and participate in
a team-oriented company. Applicants should be willing to work any shift
and be available to work scheduled overtime.
Our competitive compensation and benefit package includes the
following.
1. Health, Dental, RX & Vision Insurance
2. Paid Vacation
3. Uniforms
4. Holiday Pay
5. Attendance Bonus
6. 401(k) Plan
7. Educational Assistance
Successful applicants will have a good work history. Manufacturing
experience is a plus.
Please bring your up-dated resume to 801 Ottawa Street or mail it
to KMI Recruiter, PO Box 390, Kalida, Ohio 45853 or visit our new
website kalidmfg.com and fill out an application.
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Its a good thing for local governments, especially, in
terms of knowing who their representatives are and not
cutting up local jurisdictions for, basically, partisan political gains, Huffman said. Vote yes.
With regard to Issue 3, the controversial amendment
that proposes the legalization of marijuana for both
medicinal and recreational use, Huffman was adamant
in his opposition. Of particular concern to Huffman, and
even to other organizations actively working to legalize
marijuana, is language that specifically limits wholesale growth of the plant to 10 sites. Issue 3, the Ohio
Marijuana Legalization Initiative, even goes so far as to
list parcel numbers, plots of land intended for marijuana
farming that are already owned by financial backers of
the initiative.
Im not saying that a lot of people should be able to sell
marijuana, Huffman quipped. But even if you were for
legalization of marijuana, which Im strongly against for a
number of reasons, this is essentially setting up a cartel or a
monopoly. There will be thousands of retail establishments
all over the state selling marijuana, but these guys will be
the only wholesalers of it. Theres two bad reasons that
Issue 3 shouldnt pass, so you should vote no.
As for Issue 2, Huffman described it as a response to
both the danger of a marijuana oligopoly in Ohio and to
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Citing the effects of what could be the biggest El Nio in 50 years, NOAA is anticipating a significantly different landscape for most of the U.S than that described in
the almanac. El Nio is an ocean-atmospheric phenomenon in the Tropical Pacific that
affects global weather patterns. NOAA meteorologists anticipate a 90 percent probablility that El Nio will last through 2015 and an 85 percent probability that the phenomenon
will continue into spring of 2016. With its tendency to introduce warmer weather to the
Western U.S., El Nio is expected to introduce a milder winter this year than the country
has experienced for the past two years.
For the Pacific Northwest, completely contradicting predictions put forward by the
almanac, NOAA forecasts drier, warmer weather. For the South, including parts of
drought-weary Southern California, NOAA says rain and, for those states in the more
northern or the southern latitudes, possibly a bit of snow. Around much of the Great
Lakes, NOAA predicts drier than usual weather. As for the North East and Midwest, its
anyones guess, with possibilities ranging from slightly warmer to slightly colder than
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