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The 2015 Delphos Canal Days Queen candidates are, from left, Sarah Fitch, Kiya Wollenahaupt, Brooke Rice, Maddie Pohlman, Brittany Schrader, Bailey Gorman, Holly
Dellinger, Sydney Fischbach, Alaina Utrup and Kiersten Teman. Absent from photo is Alexis Deffenbaugh. (Submitted photo)

11 vying for Canal Days Queen crown


DHI Media Staff Reports

DELPHOS The 2015 Canal Days


Queen Pageant will be held at 7 p.m. on
Sept. 13 in the Jefferson Middle School
auditorium.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with a $6 admission. Peoples Choice tickets may also be
purchased at two for $1 or 12 for $5.

This year, 11 young women will vie


the for the title. Contestants include,
Kiya Wollenhaupt, Sydney Fischbach,
Brooke Rice, Maddie Pohlman, Sarah
Fitch, Kiersten Teman, Brittany
Schrader, Holly Dellinger, Alaina Utrup,
Alexis Deffebaugh and Bailey Gorman.
Wollenhaupt is the daughter of David
and Robin Wollenhaupt and is currently

a junior at Jefferson High School. She


is very involved in her schools music
and athletic programs. She is a member of the varsity soccer, basketball
and softball teams at Jefferson. In the
fall, she also works as a soccer official for the Delphos Soccer Association.
Wollenhaupt is also a member of the
concert and show choirs, as well as the

marching, pep and concert bands. She is


active with the FCA, Student Council,
school musical, Varsity D-Club and
serves as a class officer. She volunteers
with the Relay for Life, Junior Optimists
and Kiwanis.
See QUEEN, page 11

What color is
your water?

Hempfling faring well at fair

Delphos
Pathfinders
4-H Club member Lily
Hempfling got off to a
good start at the Van
Wert County Fair this
year. Hempling took first
in the Turkey Skillathon
and earned Reserve
Champion Dairy Female
and Senior Showmanship.
She also won: second
place Goats Black Inc.,
First place Goat Black
Inc., first place Dairy
Black Inc., second place
Table Setting Contest,
second place Black Inc.
in poultry and Black Inc.,
Special Achiever Award.
Todays events in the granstands at the fair include:
2015
Cheerleading
Competition, Figure 8
Demo Racing at 3 p.m.
and Motorcross at 7 p.m.
Sundays events include
Tug a Truck at 1 p.m. and
the Demolition Derby at 7
p.m. Monday is for horse
racing with Labor Day
Derby Races at noon nad
Harness Racing at 7 p.m.
(Submitted photo)

Part one three about HABs in Ohios fresh water


BY ANNE COBURN-GRIFFIS
DHI Media Editor
agriffis@putnamsentinel.com
PUTNAM COUNTY Last week, the residents of
Hancock Countys McComb turned on their taps to find
that their water glasses, sinks and tubs were filling with
brown water. While authorities assured them that the
manganese-rich water, taken in from Rader Creek and
treated by the villages water treatment plant, is safe to
drink, many of McCombs water customers are taking
the village up on its current offer of two cases of bottled
water a week.
While the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
assures this village that their brown water is safe to drink,
the same is not always said for water that has been tinted
green from the presence of algae.
There is no generally accepted definition of algae.
Algae are not garden variety plants. They lack the various
structures that characterize land plants. Most are aquatic, with the largest and most complex known as marine
seaweeds. Algae comes in a variety of colors, including
purple and gold, although most blooms are green algae and
are not harmful when ingested. Other types of algae are
blue-green (cyanobacteria), and while not all of these are
harmful, some have the ability to produce toxins.
See WATER, page 11

100 percent of Ohios lice found to be super lice


BY STEVEN COBURNGRIFFIS
DHI Media Staff Writer
sgriffis@delphosherald.com
Fall. Its just around the corner. With it comes the harvest,
football games, bonfires in the
eveningsand a booming crop of
head lice.
When weve seen (lice)
around here is in the fall, commented Jean Gemmer, RN, and

school nurse at St. Johns. This


is the time of year when kids play
with each others hair and they go
to sleep overs. The transmission
is through contact; its head to
head.
Gemmer was quick to add that,
thankfully, theres been no issue
so far at her school Im hoping that we have a really good year
and we dont have that problem,
she whispered, fingers crossed
but if there is, it could well prove

more of a hardship than in years


past. This year, the lice are bigger and badder than ever before,
resistant to traditional treatment
methods and hard as nails.
This is the year of the super
louse.
Head lice are obligate parasites, meaning that they require
a particular kind of host; in this
case, human beings. Its not possible to acquire head lice from
dogs, cats, birds or any other

animal aside from another person. And the presence or absence


of lice is not an indication of
hygiene. Even the most scrupulously clean children (and head
lice are most commonly found
on children aged 10 and under)
are susceptible. Although this
basic understanding is universal
in the healthcare field, bias persists among the uninitiated and
many believe that the presence of
head lice indicates poverty, poor

hygiene and a slovenly lifestyle.


Thats so untrue, Gemmer
insisted. Its not from that. Not
at all.
While annoying head lice
feed on blood and their bites often
itch head lice are not dangerous and dont carry diseases.
They can, however, prove difficult to deal with, particularly the
newer, resistant strains.
See LICE, page 11

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The Delphos Kiwanis and Rotary clubs will offer
the 36th annual Blood Screening Program from 7-9
a.m. Sept. 26 and Oct. 3 at Jefferson High School.
Tests include: PSA Testing, Pre-Diabetic
Screening, Vitamin D Testing and Thyroid
Stimulating Hormone.
The cost is $30 for blood screening; $35 for PSA
Test; $15 for Pre-Diabetic Screening; $15 for TSH;
and $40 for Vitamin D. 12-hour fasting is required.

A get-together for all Federal


Mogul retirees and spouses has been
set for noon on Sept. 11 in the Van
Wert United Steelworkers hall.
Meat and drinks will be supplied;
attendees are asked to bring a side
dish to share.
Call MJ Geesey at 419-238-2165
or Sandee Greulach at 419-238-0694.

I still need more


healthy rest in order to
work at my best. My health
is the main capital I have
and I want to administer it
intelligently.
Ernest Hemingway
US author & journalist
(1899 - 1961)

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Volume 145, No. 24

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Local youth sentenced on sex charge


BY ED GEBERT
DHI Media Editor
egebert@timesbulletin.com

VAN WERT On Wednesday, 18-year-old Austin K. Zuver


was sentenced by Judge Martin Burchfield to serve 180 days in
the Van Wert County Jail plus another 60 days in jail for unlawful
sexual conduct with a minor, a felony of the fourth degree. He
was arraigned June 10. Zuver was also classified as a Tier 2 Sex
Offender and must register with law enforcement every 180 days
for the next 25 years. All these punishments were a part of five
years of community control.
In a statement from the victims mother, it was revealed that
the 18-year-old Zuver had sexual relations with a 13-year-old girl
in February.
Youll never know how much pain your choices caused my
child and her family. You were grown. You had choices that night,
the statement read. To this day you date young girls. Girls my
daughters age. Shame on you.
As part of the sentence, Zuver must also perform 200 hours

Semi trailer
breaks power
pole during turn
DHI Media Staff Reports

DELPHOS The driver


of a semi-tractor trailer was
cited for failing to maintain his
lane when turning following a
one-vehicle accident reported
at 4:36 p.m. Thursday.
According to Delphos
Police reports, Robert A.
Riepenhoff, 75, of Ottawa, was
traveling southbound on North
Jefferson Street and attempting
to make a right turn onto West
Third Street when his trailer
struck and broke a power pole
in half. The power pole also
damaged the city storm sewer
catch basin.
No injuries were reported.

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of community service and complete all programs assigned by his


probation officer.
Also in Van Wert County Court of Common Pleas Wednesday,
Dion Kantner, 41, Lima, was sentenced to a pair of 12-month
prison sentences to be served concurrently. Kantner admitted
to violating his probation agreement by failing to take a drug
screen and by missing several appointments with his probation
officer. Kantner was originally sentenced on charges including
a fourth-degree felony counts of trafficking in a counterfeit controlled substance, trafficking cocaine. Judge Kevin Taylor granted
Kantner 38 days credit on his sentence since he had served that
amount of time awaiting sentencing.
Cody Teman, 31, Delphos, was found to have violated his
probation by using heroin on August 30. Teman indicated that he
would like to be incarcerated to assist in his fight against drugs.
He is awaiting sentencing on September 15 on a charge of trafficking in cocaine. Judge Burchfield complied with that request.
Sara M. Boroff, 32, pleaded guilty to possession of heroin, a
felony of the fifth degree. She then was granted treatment in lieu
of conviction in exchange for her plea.

Robert E. Prine Sr.

POLICE REPORTS
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
DELPHOS On Aug. 21, officers were
dispatched to the 200 block of West Clime
Street in reference to an assault. Officers
arrived and met with the subjects involved
in the altercation. All parties involved were
intoxicated and did not wish to pursue any
charges. During the investigation, a small
amount of suspected marijuana was found in
the possession of 38-year-old William Smith
of Delphos. Smith will be charged with the
minor misdemeanor offense and will appear
in Van Wert Municipal Court.
On Aug. 22, officers responded to the 600
block of West First Street to investigate a
possible domestic violence incident between
a mother and her juvenile children.
On Aug. 23, officers responded to the 400
block of Moxie Lane in reference to a stolen
vehicle complaint. Officers arrived and spoke
with the victim and found that the vehicle,
which had the keys in the ignition, was taken
by an unknown person. Officers gathered all
the information and entered the vehicle into
the Law Enforcement Automated Database.
The vehicle was located the following day
in Waynesfield, Ohio. The incident remains
under investigation.
On Aug. 28, officers were dispatched to the
500 block of East Seventh Street in regards to

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a Theft incident. Upon arrival officers spoke


with the complainant and found that an item
was removed from her vehicle.
On Aug. 28, officers received a complaint
of a criminal damaging incident in the 1200
block of Hedrick Avenue. The complainants
vehicle had been damaged sometime during
the overnight hours. The incident remains
under investigation.
On Aug. 29, officers were dispatched to
the 700 block of East Suthoff Street to investigate a theft incident. Officers spoke with the
complainant and found that his vehicle was
entered and items removed. An investigation
is continuing in this incident.
On Aug. 29, officers met with a female complainant at the Delphos Police Department who
reported being involved in a domestic dispute.
After gathering information from the female,
the other party arrived at the police department
to give their account of the incident. No physical violence or threats had occurred, therefore
no charges will be pursued.
On Aug. 29, officers were dispatched to
the 200 block of South Franklin Street to
investigate damage to a vehicle. Upon arrival
officers found that the victims car had been
hit with eggs, but no permanent damage was
done.
See POLICE, page 11

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Ray Geary,
general manager
Delphos Herald, Inc.
Lori Goodwin Silette,
circulation manager

April 18, 1922


Sept. 1, 2015
DELPHOS Robert
E. Prine Sr., 93, of Delphos,
passed away on Tuesday at
Vancrest Healthcare Center of
Delphos.
He was born April 18, 1922,
at home in Delphos to Clifford
and Nora (Stopher) Prine. Both
preceded him in death.
He was united in marriage
to Betty I. (Truax) Prine, she
survives in Delphos.
He is also survived by
two sons, Glen (Janet) Prine
of Delphos and Gary (Laura)
Prine of Kendallville, Indiana;
two daughters, Irene (Donald)
Lehman of Delphos and Sheila
(Doug) Metzger of St. Marys;
one sister, Norma (Donald)
Moore of Grover Hill; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great grandchildren; daughter-in-law, Georgia
Bradford of Kendallville, IN.
Bob was also preceded in
death by a son, Robert Jr. Prine; six
brothers, Hershel, Richard, Larry,
Melvin, William and Jack Prine;
three sisters, Twila Ball, Loraine
Carder, and Margaret Honigford;
son-in-law, Sam Korte; and
grandson, Kevin Korte.
Funeral services will begin
at 10 a.m. today, with viewing
one hour prior to the service
at the Christian Union Church
in Delphos, the Rev. Gary Fish
officiating. Burial will follow
at Ridge Cemetery, with military grave rites by the Delphos
Veterans Council.
Memorial contributions may
be made to State of the Heart
Hospice of Mercer County or
the Christian Union Church.
To leave condolences, visit
harterandschier.com.

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Library busy preparing for this years fall activities


INFORMATION
SUBMITTED

The library has been busy


preparing for fall activities.
This month we will host a program by Brenda Nixon entitled
Amish: Where are they now?
which will be held on Sept. 19
at 11 a.m. in the First Edition
Building. Also on Sept. 19, the
Library and the Delphos Area
Art Guild will have activities
at Canal Days in the childrens
tent from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Judy
Fischer will present PanamaMore than a canal travelogue
on Sept. 22 at 6:30 p.m. in the
First Edition Building
The mobile computer lab
will return on Sept. 23 for
a week of computer classes
for area community members.
There will be basic computer
classes on Sept. 23] and Sept.
28 at 6:30 p.m. A computer
class on library services will
also be held on Sept. 25 at 3
p.m. The lab will be open at
various other times during the
week of Sept. 23, contact the
library to register and for additional times. The mobile lab
will feature computers, tablets,
iPads, kindles, nooks.
The childrens department
is accepting registrations for
fall story time. Starting with
our littlest patrons, story-time
will start back up in September.
Were urging infants, toddler,
and preschoolers to Race Into
Reading this fall. An early literacy story-time will be available every other Tuesday at 10
a.m. starting on Sept.22. This
program is available for children ages 6months to 2 years.
We ask that parents/caregivers
come along to this story-time
and join the fun! Story-time for
ages 3-6 will be available on
Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. and on
Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. starting
on Sept. 15. These story-times
will last approximately 30
minutes and will be full of stories, flannel boards, and songs.
Stop by the childrens desk
or call the library at 419-6954015 to register.
For children ages 4-7,
we will be having a series
of Bedtime Stories. These
special story-times will be
held once a month through
December and will start at 7
p.m. Children are urged to
come wearing their pajamas
and ready to listen to bedtime themed tales. There is
no sign-up required for these
story-times. Our upcoming
Bedtime Stories dates are
Sept. 16 and Oct. 21.
DVDs added to collection
Black Box
Evanstons Living History
Family Vacation
Far from the Madding
Crowd
Great Battles of the Civil
War
Home
Hot Pursuit
Its a Miracle
A Little Chaos
The Longest Ride
Timeless Trivia: Cartoons,
Comic Books and Funny
Papers
The Water Diviner
Music CDs
Zac Brown Band-Jekyll +
Hyde
Easton Corbin-About to get
real
Hillary Duff-Breath in
breathe out
KidzBop 29
Lifehouse- Out of the
wasteland
Books on CD
Nemesis by Catherine
Coulter
In plain sight by Fern
Michaels
The Liar by Nora Roberts
The Calamity Janes: Gina
& Emma by Sherryl Woods
Nonfiction
The Orpheus Clock: The
Search for My Familys Art
Treasures Stolen by the Nazis
by Simon Goodman
The true story of one mans
quest to reclaim what the Nazis
stole from his family and to
restore their legacy. Simon
Goodmans grandparents and
perished in concentration
camps. When his father passed
away and Simon received his
old papers, a story began to
emerge. The Gutmanns, as
they were known then, rose
from a small Bohemian hamlet
to become one of Germanys
most powerful banking families. They also amassed a
magnificent, world-class art
collection that included works
by Degas, Renoir, Botticelli,
Guardi, and many, many others. Simon grew up in London
with little knowledge of his

fathers efforts to recover their


familys prized possessions.
It was only after his fathers
death that Simon began to
piece together the clues about
the Gutmanns stolen legacy
and the Nazi looting machine.
He learned much of the collection had gone to Hitler and
Hermann Goering; other works
had been smuggled through
Switzerland, sold and resold
to collectors and dealers, with
many works now in famous
museums. More still had been
recovered by Allied forces only
to be stolen again by heartless bureaucratsEuropean
governments quietly absorbed
thousands of works of art into
their own collections. Through
painstaking detective work
across two continents, Simon
was able to prove that many
works belonged to his family,
and successfully secure their
return. With the help of his
family, Simon initiated the first
Nazi looting case to be settled
in the United States. They also
brought about the first major
restitution in The Netherlands
since the post-war era.
Strangers in the Bronx:
DiMaggio, Mantle, and the
Changing of the Yankee
Guard by Andrew OToole
Rare is the athlete who
captures the imagination of a
generation. In Joe DiMaggio
and Mickey Mantle, sports
culture had two such figures.
However, there is one particular moment that has been
overlooked by baseball historians and writers: the 1951
pennant-winning New York
Yankees teamDiMaggios
last year and Mantles rookie
season. For that one year, the
paths of these two baseball
icons converged, the naissance
of Mantles career poignantly juxtaposed with the slow
descent of DiMaggios final
season.
Slow cooker fall favorites
by Gooseberry Patch
Fall not only brings beautiful leaves, warm cider and
hayrides in the countryit also
brings busy back-to-school
nights, get-togethers and
the cherished Thanksgiving
dinner. What a perfect season to put your slow cooker to work, and what better
cookbook to use than SlowCooker Fall Favorites? Start
the day of apple-picking off
right with a hearty breakfast
like Cranberry Bread Pudding,
Breezy Brunch Florentine
or Banana-Walnut Oatmeal.
Invite family & friends over
to watch the big game and
munch on Spinach Queso Dip
and Honey-Garlic Meatballs.
Whip up some Cuban-Style
Pork roast with a side of
Mushroom & Parsley Stuffing
or Veggie Fettuccine Alfredo.
Be sure to top it all off with a
big slice of White-Chocolate
Strawberry Cheesecake. Plus,
theres an entire chapter dedicated to those warm, nostalgic
memories of autumns past
sure to get you in the spirit of
the season. So sit back, relax
and let your slow cooker do the
work while you enjoy the best
that fall has to offer.
Fiction
Friction by Sandra Brown
Crawford Hunt wants his
daughter back. Following the
death of his wife four years ago,
Crawford, a Texas Ranger, fell
into a downward spiral that left
him relegated to deskwork and
with his five-year-old daughter
Georgia in the custody of her
grandparents. But Crawford
has cleaned up his act, met

all the court imposed requirements, and now the fate of his
family lies with Judge Holly
Spencer. Holly, ambitious and
confident, temporarily occupies the bench of her recently
deceased mentor. With an election upcoming, she must prove
herself worthy of making her
judgeship permanent. Every
decision is high-stakes. Despite
Crawfords obvious love for
his child and his commitment
to being an ideal parent, Holly
is wary of his checkered past.
Her opinion of him is radically
changed when a masked gunman barges into the courtroom
during the custody hearing.
Crawford reacts instinctually,
saving Holly from a bullet.
But his heroism soon takes on
the taint of recklessness. The
cloud over him grows even
darker after he uncovers a horrifying truth about the courtroom gunman and realizes that
the unknown person behind
the shooting remains at large
and a threat. Catching the
real culprit becomes a personal
fight for Crawford. But pursuing the killer in his customary
diehard fashion will jeopardize
his chances of gaining custody of his daughter, and further compromise Judge Holly
Spencer, who needs protection
not only from an assassin, but
from Crawford himself and the
forbidden attraction between
them.
Silver Linings by Debbie
Macomber
Set in Cedar Coves charming Rose Harbor Inn, Debbie
Macombers captivating new
novel follows innkeeper Jo
Marie and two new guests as
they seek healing and comfort,
revealing that every cloud has
a silver lining, even when it
seems difficult to find. Since
opening the Rose Harbor Inn,
Jo Marie Rose has grown close
to her handyman, Mark Taylor.
Jo Marie and Mark are good
friendsand are becoming
something moreyet he still
wont reveal anything about
his past. When Mark tells her
that hes moving out of town,
Jo Marie is baffled. Just when
she is starting to open herself
up again to love, she feels
once more that she is losing the
man she cares about. And as
she discovers the secret behind
Marks decision to leave, she
welcomes two visitors also
seeking their own answers.
Best friends Kellie Crenshaw
and Katie Gilroy have returned
to Cedar Cove for their tenyear high school reunion, looking to face down old hurts and
find a sense of closure. Kellie,
known as Coco, wants to finally confront the boy who callously broke her heart. Katie,
however, wishes to reconnect with her old boyfriend,
Jamesthe man she still loves
and the one who got away.
As Katie hopes for a second
chance, Coco discovers that
people can changeand both
look to the exciting possibilities ahead.
Who do you love by
Jennifer Weiner
An unforgettable story
about true love, real life, and
second chances Rachel
Blum and Andy Landis are
just eight years old when they
meet one night in an ER waiting room. Born with a congenital heart defect, Rachel
is a veteran of hospitals, and
shes intrigued by the boy who
shows up alone with a broken
arm. He tells her his name.
She tells him a story. After
Andys taken back to a doctor

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and Rachels sent back to her


bed, they think theyll never
see each other again. Rachel
grows up in an affluent Florida
suburb, the popular and protected daughter of two doting
parents. Andy grows up poor
in Philadelphia with a single
mom and a rare talent for running. Yet, over the next three
decades, Andy and Rachel will
meet again and againlinked
by chance, history, and the
memory of the first time they
met, a night that changed the
course of both of their lives.
Memorials
Night Planes by Patrick
Link
In memory of: Donald
Link by Patrick Link
The trivia lovers guide
to even more of the world:
geography for the global generation by Gary Fuller
Curiosities in the USA
In Memory of: Bob
Mueller by Delphos Library
Staff
Childrens Corner
Orion and the Dark
by: Emma Yarlett (Picture
bookall ages)
Orion is a little boy who is
scared of a LOT of things, but
there is one thing that scares
Orion more than anything else.
What is Orion so afraid of?
THE DARK! One night Orion
decides to face his fear and
tells the dark to get lost, but
Dark has other plans. Dark
takes Orion on an adventure
like none other where he learns
that the dark isnt so bad-it
can even be fun! This book
about facing your fears is full
of fun illustrations that use a
variety of colors and fonts.
Add this title to your list of
bedtime stories today!
My Pet Human by:
Yasmine Surovec (Readers
Level 3)
This short chapter book follows a stray cat that is happy
to be unattached. He doesnt
need a pet human; he can take
care of himself! He knows all
the best spots to beg for food,
how to escape animal control,
and has lots of friends to visit.
One day, someone moves into
the empty house near one of
his favorite hiding spots and he
is lured in by the smell of tuna
mac n cheese. He manages
to get the little human to feed
him some of her lunch, but can
he train her to be the perfect
pet human? Follow along as
this independent kitty learns
why pet humans are worth the
work.
Ellie by: Mike Wu
(Picture book all ages)
Ellie is a sweet young elephant living at the zoo. One
day Walt the zookeeper comes
to the animals with bad news,
the zoo is closing! The animals band together to spruce
up the zoo in hopes of saving
it, but Ellie doesnt have a
talent. When she goes to ask
Walt to give her a job to do,
she discovers that shes a very
talented painter! Soon people
are coming from all over to
see Ellie paint. Can Ellies art
save the zoo? Mike Wu is an
animator at Pixar where he
has worked on films such as
Up and Toy Story 3. He brings
the same charm found in those
films to this delightful picture
book about an artistic elephant.
RAD American Women
A-Z by: Kate Schatz (non-fiction ages 11 and up)

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rad way with this cool non-fiction offering from Kate Schatz.
Perfect for older children
through teens, this little book
is chocked full of amazing
women. We dont get to see
a lot of women in the history
books, but this book delivers! There are 26 rebels, trailblazers, and visionaries found
between the front and back
covers who will inspire young
women to go out and change
the world!
My Rules for Being a
Pretty Princess by: Heath
McKenzie (picture bookall
ages)
Cleverly hidden behind a
stereotypical pink cover is a
princess book like none other.
Readers will meet a little girl
who wants to be a pretty princess more than anything else
in the entire world. When her
wish comes true she discovers that being a princess isnt
all its cracked up to be. A
princess has to have perfect
hair, perfect makeup, dance

gracefully, and isnt allowed to


stuff her faceBORING! Our
princess wannabe decides to
write her own rules for being a
princess and learns that being
yourself is the best way to be
a princess.
Fuzzy Mud by: Louis
Sachar (Juvenile fiction
Grades 4-6)
Tamaya and Marshall have
been walking to their private
school together since their elementary days, but one day their
routine changes. Marshall is
challenged to a fight by a bully
and decides to take a shortcut home to avoid being hit.
Tamaya follows Marshall even
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Local/State
ODOT offers weekly road report

Today's Weather

Local 5-Day Forecast


Sat

Sun

9/5

Mon

9/6

89/68

90/68

92/69

Wed

INFORMATION SUBMITTED

84/61

The following is a weekly report concerning construction and maintenance work on


state highways within the Ohio Department
of Transportation District 1. For the latest in
statewide construction, visit www.ohgo.com.
Some area highways remain closed due
to high water. Visit ohgo.com for the latest in
closures related to flooding and construction.
Week of Sept. 7

Tue

9/7

9/8

9/9

89/68

Partial
cloudiness
early, with
scattered
showers and
thunderstorms in the
a.

More sun
than clouds.
Highs in the
low 90s and
lows in the
upper 60s.

Plenty of
sun. Highs in
the low 90s
and lows in
the upper
60s.

Mix of sun
and clouds.
Highs in the
upper 80s
and lows in
the upper
60s.

A few thunderstorms
possible.
Highs in the
mid 80s and
lows in the
low 60s.

Sunrise:
7:08 AM
Sunset:
8:03 PM

Sunrise:
7:09 AM
Sunset:
8:01 PM

Sunrise:
7:10 AM
Sunset:
8:00 PM

Sunrise:
7:10 AM
Sunset:
7:58 PM

Sunrise:
7:11 AM
Sunset:
7:56 PM

Ohio At A Glance
Toledo
89/70

Cleveland
83/71

Delphos
89/68

Cincinnati
92/68

City
Akron
Alliance
Ashtabula
Athens
Bellefontaine
Bowling Green
Cambridge
Chillicothe
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Coshocton
Defiance
Findlay
Fostoria

Hi
89
88
87
88
87
89
89
89
92
83
89
90
91
90
89

Lo Cond.
65 t-storm
64 t-storm
66 t-storm
64 t-storm
66 t-storm
69 t-storm
64 t-storm
65 mst sunny
68 mst sunny
71 t-storm
67 t-storm
65 t-storm
68 t-storm
69 t-storm
68 t-storm

National Cities
City
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Denver
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami

Hi
87
73
90
99
86
94
77
89

Lo Cond.
67 t-storm
59 sunny
71 pt sunny
79 pt sunny
56 pt sunny
77 pt sunny
63 pt sunny
76 t-storm

City
Hi
Gallipolis
92
Lancaster
90
Lima
89
Mansfield
88
Marietta
88
Marion
87
Mt. Vernon
88
New Philadelphia 89
Newark
89
Portsmouth
91
Sandusky
87
Toledo
89
Troy
91
Xenia
89
Youngstown
89

Lo Cond.
65 t-storm
65 t-storm
67 t-storm
66 t-storm
65 mst sunny
67 t-storm
66 t-storm
65 t-storm
65 t-storm
67 mst sunny
69 t-storm
70 t-storm
66 t-storm
66 mst sunny
63 pt sunny

City
Minneapolis
New York
Phoenix
San Francisco
Seattle
St. Louis
Washington, DC

Lo Cond.
75 pt sunny
65 pt sunny
72 t-storm
56 windy
50 pt sunny
74 mst sunny
66 pt sunny

Hi
90
80
91
68
68
96
84

Moon Phases

Full

Last

Aug 29

New

Sep 5

First

Sep 13

Sep 21

UV Index
Sat

9/5

7
High

Sun

Mon

7
High

7
High

9/6

9/7

Tue

Wed

7
High

5
Moderate

9/8

The UV Index is measured on a 0 - 11 number scale,


with a higher UV Index showing the need for greater
skin protection.

9/9

11

ST. JOHNS
Week of Sept. 7-11
Monday: Labor Day. No
school.
Tuesday:
Corn dog,
broccoli, pears, fresh fruit,
milk.
Wednesday: Chicken
patty sandwich, whole
grain bun, mashed potatoes/
gravy, peaches, fresh fruit,
milk.
Thursday: Chili/whole
grain roll/crackers, green
beans, applesauce, fresh
fruit, milk.
Friday: Beef and cheese
nachos/ whole grain breadstick, black beans, mixed
fruit juice, fresh fruit, milk.
DELPHOS CITY
SCHOOLS
Week of Sept. 7-11
Monday: Labor Day. No
school.
Tuesday: Hot dog/whole
grain bun, baked beans,
Fritos, strawberry cup,
milk.
Wednesday:
Turkey
sausage patty, whole grain
mini eggo pancakes or mini
French toast, oven potatoes,
juice cup/freshfruit, milk.
Thursday: Whole grain
pasta with meat sauce, garlic bread, carrots, 100%
fruit sherbet, milk.
Friday: Whole grain
pizza or cheese quesedilla,
Romaine salad, fresh vegetables, applesauce cup,
milk.
FORT JENNINGS
Week of Sept. 7-11
High school salad bar
will be every Wednesday
and pretzels and cheese on
Friday. Chocolate, strawberry and white milk avail-

able daily.
Monday: Labor Day. No
school.
Tuesday: Ham and
cheese wrap, baked beans,
Rice Krispie treat, fruit.
Wednesday: Pepperoni
pizza, spinach, cookie,
fruit.
Thursday:
Chicken
noodles over mashed potatoes, peas, dinner roll, fruit.
Friday: Sloppy Jo sandwich, green beans, sherbet,
fruit.
OTTOVILLE
Week of Sept. 7-11
Monday: Labor Day. No
school.
Tuesday: Chicken patty,
tator tots, peaches, milk.
Wednesday:
Pizza,
corn, pineapple, milk.
Thursday: Hot ham and
egg sandwich, carrots and
peas, banana, cookie, milk.
Friday: Chicken strips,
broccoli, butter bread,
grapes, milk.
SPENCERVILLE
Week of Sept. 7-11
Monday: Labor Day. No
school.
Tuesday: Hamburger
or cheeseburger sandwich,
baked beans, veggie and
dip, applesauce, milk.
Wednesday: Egg and
sausage on a pretzel bun,
smiley fries, soft baked bar,
banana, milk.
Thursday: Stuffed crust
cheese pizza, green beans,
carrots and dip, peaches,
milk.
Friday: Chicken nuggets, cheesy mashed potatoes, fresh broccoli and dip,
sweet roll, pineapple, milk.

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Ohio 190, Ohio 634 and U.S. 224 back to
Ohio 189.
Van Wert County
Ohio 116 at the south end of Venedocia
close Aug. 31 for approximately nine days for
culvert replacements at three locations. Traffic
will be detoured onto U.S. 127 and Ohio 709
back to Ohio 116. Work is being performed
by the Van Wert County ODOT maintenance
garage.
U.S. 30 at various locations between
U.S. 224 west of Van Wert to Middle
Point will be restricted to one lane through
the work zone for patching of bridge decks.
Lane closures will occur from approximately 8 a.m. until 2:30 each day on Tuesday
and Wednesday of the week. Work is being
performed by ODOT District 1 roadway
services.
Ohio 49 south of U.S. 224 closed
Wednesday for approximately 10 days for
an unplanned culvert replacement. Traffic
detoured onto U.S. 33, Ohio 101 and U.S. 224
back to Ohio 49. Work is being performed by
the Van Wert County ODOT garage.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Columbus
89/67

Area Cities

Allen County
Interstate 75 Reconstruction project
For the most recent information concerning the Interstate 75 reconstruction project
through Lima and Allen County, please visit
www.odotlima75.org.
U.S. 30 at various locations from east
of Delphos to Ohio 115 will be restricted
through the work zone for patching of bridge
decks. Lane closures will occur from approximately 8 a.m. until 2:30 each day on Tuesday
and Wednesday of the week. Work is being
performed by ODOT District 1 roadway
services.

Ohio 81 between Sugar Street and


Neubrecht Road is restricted occasionally
while finish work continues on a pavement
repair, curb and resurfacing project. Work is
expected to be complete within the next two
weeks. Work is being performed by R.B.
Jergens Contractors Inc., Dayton.
Putnam County
Ohio 109 just north of Ohio 613, north
of West Leipsic, will be closed for approximately five days beginning Tuesday for a
culvert repair. Traffic detoured onto Ohio
613, Ohio 108 and Ohio 18 back to Ohio
109. Work is being performed by the Putnam
County ODOT maintenance garage.
Ohio 12 east of Pandora, just east of
Road 4, is now open following a culvert
replacement.
U.S. 224 between Ohio 634 and Ohio
190 closed Aug.10 for 30 days for a culvert
replacement. Traffic is detoured onto Ohio
634 and Ohio 190 back to U.S. 224. Work is
being performed by Vernon Nagel, Napoleon.
Ohio 189 at the east edge of Ottoville
closed May 27 for an emergency culvert
repair. The road is closed for an indefinite

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TODAY
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. 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.
MONDAY
Labor Day!
TUESDAY
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
7:30 p.m. Ottoville Emergency Medical Service members meet at the municipal building.
Ottoville VFW Auxiliary members meet at the hall.
Fort Jennings Local School District board members meet at
the high school library.
Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian Church, 310 W.
Second St.
Elida village council meets at the town hall.
WEDNESDAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam County Museum is open, 202 E.
Main St. Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club meets at The Grind.
4 p.m. Delphos Public Library board members meet at
the library conference room.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates meet in the St.
Johns Chapel.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.

Sept. 6
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Sept. 7
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Fred Hasting
Robert E. Foust
Isadore Kemper
Jackie Shumaker

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Andy Gerdeman
Tony Reindel
Kathy Stewart
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Country
Whew! No time to catch breath
after wedding; hosting church next
BY LOVINA EICHER
Another week has passed, and it is time to write another
column.
Church services were held here Sunday in our new pole
barn. This made a lot more room than when we had it in the
basement. The benches were all filled, even though some
of our church families were attending baptismal services
in another church district. We had quite a few visitors from
northern Indiana.
Our menu for lunch consisted of homemade wheat and
white bread (out of 50 loaves, we had only a few left), smoked
sausage links (which we heated up in the oven before serving),
cheese spread, peanut butter spread, dill pickles, freezer pick- This week Lovina shares a recipe for homemade salsa. Her
les, red beets, hot peppers, butter, strawberry jam, coffee, iced recipe makes 15 pints of canned salsa. (Submitted photo)
tea and cookies. We had butterscotch, chocolate chip, sugar
and ranger cookies.
fifth (and in middle school), and Kevin will be in fourth grade
We served seven tables at one time and four of them were (his last year in elementary). The years keep going by way
reset, so we had eleven tables to serve altogether. I didnt too fast!
have anyone back for the evening meal like we usually do.
This week Ill share my salsa recipe with you readers.
We were all worn out from having Elizabeths wedding here Gods blessings to all!
a week before!
Salsa
This week we are busy canning. Yesterday we canned 34
14 pounds tomatoes, scalded, peeled, and diced
pints of salsa. We still have more tomatoes that need to be
5 cups onions, chopped
canned into something. I would like to make pizza and spa10 green peppers, chopped
ghetti sauce, and I also want to can some salsa for daughter
46 jalapeo peppers, chopped
Elizabeth, who just got married. She went back to work and
1 cup vinegar
is working ten-hour days. It wears her out to get much done
1/2 cup brown sugar
in the evenings.
4 garlic cloves, minced (or 1 teaspoon garlic powder)
Our cabbage heads are ready to be harvested. We made
1/4 cup salt
coleslaw and chili soup for our supper last night. Sons
2 teaspoons oregano flakes
Benjamin, 16, and Joseph, 13, took some garden goodies over
3 teaspoons chili powder
to Timothy and Elizabeth. They dont have a garden, so we
1012 tablespoons Clear Jel (not instant)
want to share with them. We have green beans and hot peppers
Mix all of the ingredients except Clear Jel in a big pot.
waiting here to be put into jars. I might freeze the green beans. After the mixture boils, cook for 45 minutes, stirring occaAlso have peaches coming next week.
sionally. Then mix Clear Jel with 12 cups of water before
I did take a half-day break and went to neighbor Barbaras adding to the rest of the ingredients to thicken. More jalapeo
for a Tupperware party one day. It was a Tupperware shower peppers can be added to desired taste, and more Clear Jel can
for neighbor Susie, who was married on June 4. They served be added for a thicker salsa. Cold pack according to your canlunch to us before we left. Sometimes getting away from home ners instructions. Makes about 15 pints.
for a while boosts your energy.
Lovina Eicher is an Old Order Amish writer, cook, wife
Tomorrow we plan to attend the wedding of Leander and and mother of eight. Formerly writing as The Amish Cook,
Karen. The wedding will be about six miles from our house. Eicher inherited that column from her mother, Elizabeth
Leander is a son of Joes cousin Leander and his wife Rosina. Coblentz, who wrote from 1991 to 2002. Readers can contact
Son Leander recently moved to our community.
Eicher at PO Box 1689, South Holland, IL 60473 (please
School doors will open on Sept. 8. Our three youngest are include a self-addressed stamped envelope for a reply) or at
ready for that day. Joseph will be in seventh grade, Lovina in LovinasAmishKitchen@MennoMedia.org.

Senate Bill 1 guidelines meeting scheduled


BY JIM HOORMAN
OSU-Extension
Ag Educator

PUTNAM COUNTY
A Senate Bill 1: Guidelines
and Rules for Manure
Application meeting will
be held on Sept. 21 from 7
to 8:30 p.m. at the Putnam
County Extension Office.
This meeting is sponsored by
the Putnam County Extension
office and the Putnam Soil &
Water Conservation District.
The Ohio Department
of Agriculture has finally released more detailed
rules and explanation on
how farmers will need to
apply manure in the Lake
Erie Watershed. Albert Maag
will outline the actual rules
and talk about how these
rules will be administered.
Jim Hoorman will talk about
how farmers can use cover
crops if they want to apply
manure in the winter to live
crop. Legislation on these
rules started in July 2015.
However, the details were
just written.
While the new law took
effect in July, small farmers
(for example with less than
299 beef animals or the equivalent) may apply for a two
year exemption and medium
size farm (between 300 to
999 beef or equivalent) have
one year before compliance
is mandatory. Farmers must
fill out a waiver form with
the Putnam County Soil &
Water Conservation District
which will be discussed at
the meeting. Soil & Water
will be trained on Sept. 17

on how the new rules will be


implemented and we will be
sharing those details with our
farmers on Sept. 21, hopefully in time for farmers to be
able to plan and act on how
to handle their manure this
winter.
The Farm Science Review,
near London, Ohio, occurs
Sept. 22-24. The Review
is a three day educational
show sponsored by The Ohio
State Universitys College
of Food, Agricultural, and
Environmental Sciences
(CFAES).
Chuck Gamble, Manager
of the Farm Science Review
says, The theme this year
is Sharp Ideas, Sharp
Equipment, and Sharp
Results. Participants can
expect to learn about the
agriculture economy, grain
markets, land values, and
cash rents from over 180
educational presentations by
OSU and Purdue University
educators. Lower grain prices are causing farmers to seek
ways to lower costs, improve
efficiencies, and improve
marketing. Farmers and producers need to find the best
information for their farm
operations to remain solvent
and to thrive. Farmers have
to operate as smart as they
can in this challenging economy.
Over 100,000 visitors
attend each year to learn
about and observe the latest
agricultural research, new
technology and to visit over
600 commercial exhibitors.
The show is known for its
actual field demonstrations

of the most technological


advanced equipment and
examples of successful farming practices.
Pre-show tickets are
$7 at the Putnam County
Extension county office.
Tickets are $10 at the gate.
Children 5 and younger are
admitted free. Hours are 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 22 and
23 and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept.
24. Event details, exhibitors,
field demonstrations and
educational sessions can be
found on the Farm Science
Reviews website: http://fsr.
osu.
For upcoming field days
in Ohio, visit go.osu.edu/
2015FieldDays. Farmers
can also find the latest
information on changing
crop conditions by viewing
the Crop Observation and
Recommendation network
newsletter called the CORN
Newsletter for free at corn.
osu.edu. OSU Extension
now has its own YouTube
channel at youtube.com/

user/OSUExtension.
The 2015 Ohio State
University Guide to Weed
Identification is now available for free as an iBook
and can be downloaded
through Ohio States Digital
Bookstore at go.osu.edu/
weeds. The guide offers pictures of various weed species
at different stages of maturity
with 360 degree movies for
most species. The guide was
written by Bruce Ackley,
OSU Extension weed specialist and helps growers
identify weeds to manage
them before they take over.
Eugene Braig, OSU
Extension Aquatic ecosystem program director advises pond owners to take steps
this summer to prevent pond
fish kills this winter. The best
way to prevent pond fish kills
is to manage aquatic plants
when it is warm so that the
fish will breathe easier when
it gets cold. For details: see
go.osu.edu/HealthyFish.

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INFORMATION
SUBMITTED
Farmers Union has extended the enrollment deadline for
the Farmers Union Carbon
Credit program. Those looking to participate now have
until Saturday, Sept. 15 to
enroll no-till crop acres and
seeded grasses.
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6 The Herald

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Sports

Coldwater conquers Wildcats


BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com

COLDWATER

Jefferson head football coach


Chris Sommers knew what
his Wildcats were going to
face Friday night.
That would be 3-time
defending Division V State
champion Coldwater on the
road in non-league action.
The Cavaliers (2-0) were
as good as advertised as they
conquered the Wildcats (1-1)
35-6 at Cavalier Stadium.
We lost to a very, very
good team. They have no
weaknesses; they do everything well, Sommers said.
We struggled on both sides
of the ball. Offensively, we
had a hard time getting any- Jefferson quarterback Jace Stockwell looks for a receiver versus Coldwater Friday night
thing going consistently. at Cavalier Stadium. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
Defensively, we just couldnt
get off the field.
Two plays hence at the 33, McKibben made it 21-0 at 93-yard sojourn. With their
A penalty on the open- Harlamert pitched to Chris 1:32 of the second.
backups in the final three
ing kickoff that nullified a Post to the right side, he
Coldwater used all three plays, they got a 5-yard bull
50-yard return by Jefferson found the seam to the outside timeouts to get the ball back rush over right guard by
Josh Teman set a tone and the and sped to the end zone. at the Delphos 48 with 1:01 to Dominic Estrada with 5:12
Cavs took advantage of solid McKibben made it 14-0 at go. Three players later at the left and the 2-pointer was
field position all night long, 1:41 of the second.
32, Hemmelgarn found Post missed for the final score.
starting its first drive at the
Penalties (the teams com- down the right sideline with
I am so proud of this
36. Three plays later at the bined for 25 flags for 201 8.8 ticks to go. McKibben group. I and my coach47, Jack Hemmelgarn found yards) and a high shotgun made it 28-0 at the half.
es have been around them
a streaking Aaron Harlamert snap with the game being
Post returned the sec- long enough to know they
down the right sideline. Kyle stopped at the end of the first ond-half kickoff 49 yards to will learn great lessons from
McKibben added the conver- period due to lightning being the Delphos 41 and the Cavs this game, Sommers added.
sion for a 7-0 lead with 9:04 spotted stymied Jefferson. needed 11 plays to score. At Sometimes, games and
showing in the first.
The Wildcats made a goal- the Delphos 2, Hemmelgarn results like this are where you
Coldwater began its next line stand and took over at found Zach Hman barely learn the most. They played
drive at the 49 but it ended on the 22.
inside the goal line on the hard for four quarters and
a leaping interception at the
Coldwater started a 6-play, left side at 7:15. McKibbens never stopped battling a very
Delphos 1 by Jace Stockwell. 80-yard drive. At the Delphos PAT made it 35-0 and imple- good team; they easily could
Pinning Delphos there, the 36, Hemmelgarn found Kraig mented the running clock.
have hung their heads.
Cavaliers commenced their Schoenherr on a seam route
Delphos cracked the
Jefferson hosts Fairview
third drive at the visitor 49. to the right numbers and scoreboard with a 13-play, in its first home game Friday.

Pigskin Picks

Has it been a whole year since our


last Pigskin Picks of the 2014-15 season?
Naw, just seems like it only seven
months.
Time to begin again for the 201516 campaign of the National Football
League and National Collegiate Athletic
Association.
I have the three regulars returning:
me, myself and I er, John Parent,
sports editor of the Van Wert Times
Bulletin; Erin Cox, ace reporter for the
same newspaper (and us as well); and
yours truly (who am I?).
My first Guest Picker you would
be surprised how many have been bugging me for it! is none other than
Elida Police Chief Dale Metzger!
Last seasons marks were as follows:
125-80-1 (51-42 college/74-38-1 pros)
for me; Erin was 121-84-1 (57-36/6448-1); John 83-49 (36-19/47-30); and
the GPs 138-87 63-38/75-49.
Its all college football this week.
There are some good matchups but too
many Cupcake City.
Here we go: I will crush you all!!!!
Stanford at Northwestern; Louisville
at Auburn; Virginia at UCLA; BYU at
Nebraska; Troy at NC State; Arizona
State vs. Texas A&M at Houston; Texas
at Notre Dame; UNLV at Northern
Illinois; Wisconsin vs. Alabama in
Dallas; Purdue at Marshall (Sunday);
Ohio State at Virginia Tech (Monday).
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==========================

JIM METCALFE
STANFORD: Much as Id like to see the
Big Ten bounce back from a poor Thursday,
it wont be this one. Stanford is itching to
bounce back from a tough 2014 and NU
coach Pat Fitzgerald is under the gun.
AUBURN: Auburn is the favorite over
Alabama in the SEC West. Heady stuff but
with the horses they bring in regularly, I
dont think they have much trouble with
Louisville even with a new QB.
UCLA: Bruins are back on the national
stage again. Plus, these cross-country games
are murder for the road team.
BYU: Cornhuskers are minus at least
three starters for being, well !(@(!##! Not
good for new coach Mike Riley against a formidable defense, even though Cougars have
some issues as well. Provo pretty this time of
year and a tough place to play!
NC STATE: Troy was once a tough out
for power teams. Not so much anymore.
ARIZONA STATE: The resurgence of the
PAC 12 is soaring. Texas A&M not the same
since Johnny Football left.
NOTRE DAME: Charlie Strong is getting plenty of solid recruits but hes not
there yet. A year or two and the Longhorns
will be back on the national stage when
they get a QB. Irish D is strong again and
offense should be better.
NORTHERN ILLINOIS: Perhaps this is
a bit of an upset but the Huskies are a solid
team. UNLV has flash and dash but NIU
ready.
ALABAMA: Another big opener for the
Big Ten, this time against an SEC power. If
Wisconsin had last years OL, I might give
them the nod. With an all-new front against
that defense and you know Crimson Tide
might be like a wounded tiger and an
unsteady hand at QB, dont see it.

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PURDUE: The Boilermakers have fallen


mightily since the days of Joe Tiller. This
years crew wont be mistaken for those guys
but they are making positive steps.
OHIO STATE: I didnt want to pick this
game because I dont want Erin to be mad at
me! Virginia Tech wants to rebound from an
injury-plagued season and knock off defending national champions in Blacksburg. I
dont see it happening not by a long shot
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=============================.
ERIN COX
STANFORD: I just realized the Stanford
logo, the S, has a tree cutout in the middle
and thats pretty intimidating.
AUBURN: As a Kentucky fan, I do not
pick the other team. Regardless of my loyalties, Auburn is the better team here anyway.
UCLA: I will take the time here to say
I really enjoy picking these games, but I
dont know much about any of them, so I
will try to come up with clever reasons why
I am choosing the team. Unless I just really
dont like a team because I bleed blue. Go
Wildcats!
NEBRASKA: The Cornhuskers is so
much cooler than Cougars, even though
I was a Cougaram a Cougar? (Editors
Note: Uh, I dont think I will answer that
question!!!)
NC STATE: I had to Google if this was
Troy, Ohio. If I have to Google a team
because I dont know them, that means
theyre not good enough for me to know
them. I mean I dont know a lot about college
football, but I know enough.
ARIZONA STATE: Just a feeling. Or
maybe its that I feel like Im in Arizona
because its so hot.
NOTRE DAME: I never give Notre
Dame enough credit for how good theyve
been in the past few years. Let me give it
a shot here, but if they lose, Ill never do it
again.
NORTHERN ILLINOIS: I went to
two MAC schools so Ill support a little
MACtion here.
ALABAMA: Defense wins games and
from what I know, Bama has it.
MARSHALL: Going green.
OSU: For anyone who has read my picks
before, I know you probably think youre
reading this wrong. (EN: I am not ready
for the sky to fall and the world to end!!!!)
Worry not! You still know how to read.
Its a new year and a new approach to my
pickings. I may actually try to win this year
rather than just let everyone know my dislike
for the Luckeyes, but I still plan on throwing
a little love their way with my commentary.
Now ol Belicheat on the other handwell
Ill just save that for when the NFL season
starts. (EN: Understood.)
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JOHN PARENT
Welcome to Week 1, huh? I hate picking
early-season college games because I dont
even have a preseason game to go off of,
so this is pretty much blind, though I guess
some would assume I pick all the game that
way.
Stanford at Northwestern- Really smart
kids who have shown they can play football
consistently versus really smart kids who
have shown they can play football every few
years. Ill take consistency and the Cardinal.
Louisville vs Auburn- I actually like
Louisville in this one a lot, but with the game
played in Georgia Dome, Ill take Auburn in
a tight one.
BYU at Nebraska- Yeah, no idea. Huskers
by a field goal.

Troy at NC State- The Wolfpack is at


home and Troy doesnt scare me. I like NC
State.
Arizona State versus Texas A&M - A&M
typically starts the season strong and with
this game played in Houston, theyll have
decided home field advantage. Aggies by a
touchdown.
Texas at Notre Dame- Irish and I think it
will be fairly easy. Texas has a long way to
go to get back to where they once were.
UNLV at NIU- The Huskies are at home
and Im a MAC guy, so NIU.
Wisconsin vs Alabama - Tide. Big. People
around here dont often pull for Wisconsin,
but I promise they are this weekend. Still,
Bama has way too much talent and they have
something to prove after last year.
Purdue at Marshall - Just looking at the
names of these programs and youd think it
would be an easy pick for the Boilermakers,
but Drew Brees aint walking through that
door. Ill take the Herd.
Ohio State at Va Tech- The Hokies are
better than they were last year and they are
very tough at home. That said, Ohio State
should win this by 21 or more.
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=============================
DALE METZGER
Stanford at NorthwesternWinner
StanfordStanford has 4 out of 5 of their
starting offensive linemen returning, along
with good talent at the skilled positions.
Topped by a top corps of Linebackers
Stanford should handle Northwestern.
Louisville at Auburn-Winner Auburn
Auburn has a new Quarterback with a better
arm and pocket awareness than they had,
who leads a wear you down three running
back attack. Auburn has won 8 of the last
9 Season Openers I say they make it 9 out
of 10.
Virginia at UCLA- Winner UCLAUCLA had their Quarterback start off hot
last year and should do so again this year.
UCLA not only has 18 returning starters,
but has 51 lettermen back so losing an All
American Cornerback to indefinite suspension shouldnt hurt them in this game.
BYU at Nebraska-Winner BYUThis
is a very balanced game between the two
teams, Nebraska has a good Defensive Line
but BYU veteran Quarterback will be able to
avoid and handle them. Adding a new head
coach in Nebraska I feel they will struggle
with the new system and coach to start the
season, I give the nod to BYU.
Troy at NC State-Winner Troy Troy
is replacing a 25 year coach and Troy has
a Quarterback who is good in his passing
in the short game but is not as good in his
long passes. On the NC State side they have
their top running back for the past 3 years
suspended and he is the bulk of their offense,
I think it will be too much for NC State to
handle.
Arizona State vs. Texas A&M at HoustonWinner Arizona StateArizona State has a
Quarterback with possibly the best arm in
the PAC 12 he can go deep with accuracy
and a short game with pin point control, add
in a transfer impact wide receiver Arizona
will be too much for the over-hyped Aggies
to handle.
Texas at Notre Dame-Winner Notre
DameThe Irish have a top rated Linebacker
that is going to be hard to stop adding to
Notre Dames defensive backs and a much
improved wide receiver crop which will lead
the way for the Irish. I have a feeling it wont
be an easy win but the Irish will prevail.

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Kalida girls top Big


Green in volleyball
BY MALLORY HAY
DHI Media Correspondent
news@delphosherald.com

OTTOVILLE The Putnam


County rivals battled through five
sets at Ottoville gymnasium Friday
night and the Kalida Lady Cats volleyball team came out on top 19-25,
25-23, 15-25, 25-23, and 15-11.
Overall it was a great game, said
Kalida coach Kristen Stechschulte.
We pulled together as a team. We had
players step up during crucial times.
It was a great team effort against a
talented Ottoville team.
The first set went back and forth
until Ottoville went ahead 16-12 off
a block by sophomore CJ Kemper
and a Kalida miss serve. Two blocks
from Lady Green freshman Brynlee
Hanneman secured set one for
Ottoville.
The Wildcats came out strong the
second set leading 10-5. Two miss
hits and a couple miss serves brought
Ottoville right back in the game to
come within two, 18-20.
A Kemper kill brought Ottoville
within three, 24-21. Kalida had two
errors before a timeout was called
by Stechschulte. After the timeout Ottoville missed a hit and the
Wildcats tied the game at 1-1.
Ottoville started out set three on
fire with a Kemper ace to lead 9-3.
Two back-to-black slams from sophomore Bridget Landin gave the Lady
Green a commanding 11-5 lead.
Kalida scored the next five points
thanks to kills from junior Carlee
Miller to bring The Lady Cats within
two, 10-12.
The Lady Green went on a 13-5
run to close out set three with a victory and a 2-1 set lead advantage.
Ottoville came out quick with big
kills from Kemper and Landin, giving Ottoville a 6-3 advantage. Kalida
came storming back with points from

Kylie Osterhage and Miller.


Crucial miss serves and hits
from Ottoville gave Kalida the go
ahead, 22-20 with a timeout from
the Lady Green head coach Andi
Wertenberger.
After the timeout, Landin gave
Ottoville a big hit to bring them within one. The Lady Green had a missed
hit and a net error to give Kalida a
24-21 lead. Two kills brought the
home team within one 23-24 but then
a miss hit secured Kalida with the set
and forced a game five.
After four sets played, it call came
down to the fifth set and the two rivalry schools were neck-to-neck tied at
4-4 until Kalida went on a 5-0 run
off of miss hits from the Lady Green
offense.
Osterhage and Miller each had a
kill for the Wildcats and gave them
an 11-6 lead. Two errors forced The
Lady Green to give the Lady Cats a
14-9 advantage but Ottoville wasnt
ready to give up quite yet.
Kemper smashed two back-toback kills for the Lady Green and
brought the team within three, 11-14
until Ottoville had a miss hit to end
the set and match.
We were very aggressive tonight
and it went up and down the whole
game, said Wertenberger. There were
times we were strong and confident
in ourselves and then we started second guessing ourselves. It is definitely a tough loss for us but Kalida did
a nice job and just defended us better
and that was the overall factor in
how it played out because it could
have went either way.
Kemper led the statistics with 19
kills for Ottoville. Landin finished
with 17 digs. Hanneman had 9 blocks
and Lexie Thorbahn had 28 assists.
For the Wildcats, Miller finished
with 14 kills, Osterhage had 11 kills,
while Allison Recker had 10 kills and
7 blocks.

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Division of Wildlife
The Fish Ohio Report
LAKE ERIE
Regulations to Remember: The daily bag limit for walleye
in Ohio waters of Lake Erie is 6 fish per angler; minimum size
limit is 15 inches. The daily bag limit for yellow perch is
30 fish per angler in all Ohio waters of Lake Erie. Since
Tuesday, the trout and salmon daily bag limit is 2 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: There have been very few reports of walleye fishing in the western basin and most anglers are targeting yellow
perch. A few walleye have been caught north of Kelleys Island
near the Canadian border. Most have been caught by trolling
with crankbaits or worm harnesses.
Yellow Perch: Yellow perch fishing is improving with most
fish from ranging from 6.5-9 inches and some over 10 inches.
Fish have been caught at the Toledo harbor light, near the
turnaround buoy of the Toledo shipping channel, B can of
the Camp Perry firing range, east of West Sister Island near
the war buoy, Niagara Reef, around Rattlesnake Island, east
of South Bass Island, south of Kelleys Island, on the dumping
grounds east of Marblehead and east of Kelleys Island. Perch
spreaders or crappie rigs with shiners fished near the bottom
produce the most fish.
SmallmouthLargemouth Bass: Smallmouth bass have been
caught along the shorelines of the Bass Islands and on some
of the reefs of the Camp Perry firing range. Largemouth
bass have been caught along the main lake shoreline around
Catawba and Marblehead and in harbors in the same area. Bass
have been caught on tube jigs, crankbaits and drop shot rigs.
Central Basin
Walleye: Walleye have been caught on the south end of
the sandbar and near the weather buoy at the north end of the
sandbar. Excellent fishing was reported 18-20 miles north of
Ashtabula in 75 feet of water and 4 miles north of Conneaut
in 58 feet. Anglers are trolling Dipsy Divers or planer boards
with Jet Divers and are using copper, red, or orange spoons
and stick baits.
Yellow Perch: Good fishing has been reported off Sawmill
Creek, north of the Vermilion River, north of Gordon Park in
45-54 feet and north of Edgewater Park in 3855 feet. Very
good fishing has been reported northwest of Fairport in 65 feet
and northeast of Ashtabula Lakeshore Park in 69 feet of water.
Fishing from shore is picking up from 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 15-18 feet
of water around harbor areas in Fairport Harbor, Cleveland,
Ashtabula and Conneaut. Anglers are using crayfish and dropshot rigs.
The Lake Erie water temperature is 69 off Toledo and 73 off
Cleveland according to the nearshore marine forecast.
ELSEWHERE: Hot bite! Anglers are catching some catfish in late afternoon and early evening at the Beaver Creek
Reservoir off the bottom using chicken liver.

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Jays rally for 5-set thriller
FORT RECOVERY St. Johns fell behind 25-15, 27-25
in the first two sets of the Lady Blue Jays Midwest Athletic
Conference opener Thursday inside FortSite Fieldhouse.
The Lady Blue Jays then rallied to take the next three sets
25-23, 25-16, 15-9 to improve to 4-0.
Topping the Lady Jays were Maddie Buettner (14 kills, 13
blocks, 17 digs), Jessica Geise (12 kills, 5 blocks, 19 digs, 3
aces), Maddie Ellis (8 kills, 3 blocks), Olivia Kahny (7 kills),
Ellie Csukker (26 assists), Maya Gerker (16 assists) and Jana
Hamilton (3 aces).
St. Johns visits Kenton 11 a.m. Saturday.

St. Johns downs Coldwater in boys golf


DELPHOS St. Johns beat Coldwater at the Delphos
Country Club (par 35) to improve to 6-2 in the Midwest
Athletic Conference.
It came to the fifth-man score (45) as the score was tied at
171.
Medalist for Coldwater was Jarren Kunk 38.
For St. Johns, low men were Austin Lucas and Derek
Klausing with a 42.
The rest of the scores for the Blue Jays were Brandon Slate
43, Adam Gerker 44, Robert Buescher 45 and Elliott Courtney
48.
For Coldwater: Tyler Kanney 40, Trey Wolters 45, Andrew
Fisher 48, Ben Meyers 50 and Caden Seitz 54.
Next match for St. Johns is Tuesday against Marion Local.
Musketeers take big step in PCL with besting of Kalida
KALIDA Fort Jennings downed host Kalida 2-1 in an
early-season Putnam County League tussle Thursday night at
Kalida Soccer Stadium.
The Musketeers (3-2-0, 1-0-0) out-shot the Wildcats (2-2-0,
0-1-0) 8-2 and also won the corner kicks 6-2.
The match-winner came in the 64th minute as Dillon
Schimmoeller assisted Kyle Maag.
The teams traded goals in the first 40 minutes: Brad Rice
fed Troy Ricker for the Orange and Black in the 35th minute
past goalkeeper Nathan Meyers (5 saves) and Brandon Verhoff
found Kevin Hamburg in the 38th minute for the hosts past
netminder Kyle Hellman (1 save).
The visitors won the junior varsity contest 2-0.

Lancer boys remain unbeaten


LIMA Lincolnviews boys golfers remained unbeaten
(16-0), including 7-0 in the Northwest Conference, by defeating host Allen East, Columbus Grove and Ada 173-177-188280 in an NWC quad match Thursday at Colonial Golfers
Club.

Picks

See THURSDAY, page 8

(Continued from page 6)


UNLV at Northern IllinoisWinner Northern IllinoisThis
is a game of two teams reloading
and rebuilding with new coaches
and systems. Northern Illinois
has two players on the defensive
side of the ball on the watch list
nationally. Northern Illinois has a
better talent rating so I give them
the node.
Wisconsin vs. Alabama
in Dallas-Winner Alabama
Alabama has one of the top
defensive lines in college and
Wisconsin has a very young
offensive line, I think this
will make for a long day for
Wisconsin veteran quarterback
and new running backs. In the
long run we are going to have
to hear the terrible saying Roll

Sports
BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com

HARROD St. Johns


girls soccer coach Adam
Smith probably wishes the
first 10 minutes or so of his
teams match at Allen East
Thursday would have only
been a dream.
His Lady Blue Jays fell
behind five goals before the
31:15 mark.
They never recovered in a
9-2 loss.
I cant explain what
happened those first 10 minutes. We simply didnt come
out ready to play, Smith
observed. This was the first
week of school and that is
always an adjustment but
thats no excuse, either. We
didnt play the ball well today
and that allowed a very talented Allen East team to get
behind us. You cant dig a
hole like that.
Those five goals came
from three players: junior
forward Jade Meyer who
had a hat trick in that span
sophomore Madison Houston
(who contributed a pair of
assists in that time frame) and
junior Leah Casey (with one
assists).
We scored within 30 secodns; thats the fastest goal
weve ever had in our varsity program, Mustang coach
Lamar Houston noted. Its
things we talk a lot about and
work on in practice; quick
movement of the ball and
people, passing and just executing. Thats always nice for
a coach to see; I couldnt have
asked for any better than my

Fish

St. Johns Lucy Bonifas and Halle Hays pursue the ball during the Lady Jays soccer
match at Allen East Thursday. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
girls gave today. Were still
very young, too, so we can
keep improving.
As well, senior Savannah
Silone delivered two assists.
When Meyer slid a
15-yarder from the right
wing inside St. Johns junior
goalkeeper Kristina Koester
(5 saves versus 15 shots
on-goal) at 31:15, the Jays
were down 5-0 on this warm
and humid yet with a cooling breeze from the west
day.
The Jays did have a shot
to make it 4-1 at 32:50 when
Ashlyn Troyer broke free for
a 10-yarder that hit the crossbar and stayed in bounds;
Hayleigh Bacome followed
up but she was denied by

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a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 26 at the 4-County
Conservation League, 7426 CR 219,
Bellevue, Ohio (Between CR 308 and
Northwest Rd.)
A full day of scheduled events is
planned and a free lunch is provided.
4-County Conservation League, 4H
Shooting Sports of Sandusky County
and ODNR-Division of Wildlife invites
kids and adults to this first of its kind,
absolutely free event to be held in
Sandusky County. Come try your hand
at these fun activities: Fishing in a
stocked pond; Shooting firearms or air
rifles; Shooting archery equipment.

NWOSSCA Poll Unsung Hero


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SUBMITTED
Week 2 of the Northwest
Ohio Scholastic Soccer
Coaches Association poll has
been released.
Amongst the local teams
ranked in the boys portion
are Elida tied for third
with fellow Western Buckeye
League power Shawnee in
Division II; Fort Jennings,
second in Division III, and
Kalida, fifth in Division III.
On the girls side, Elida is
ranked sixth in Division II.
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Week 2 - September 4, 2015
Boys
Division 1 Record Points
1 Perrysburg 2-1-1 48
2 Findlay 3-0-2 45
3 Sylvania Southview 4-0-0

4 St. Francis DeSales 1-1-0


5 Anthony Wayne 2-2-1 33
6 Springfield (Holland) 3-2-0

-----------Division 2 Record Points


1 St. Marys Memorial 4-0-0
105
2 Napoleon 2-1-0 85
3t Lima Shawnee 3-1-1 76
3t Elida 2-1-0 76
5 Bowling Green 3-0-1 60
6 Celina 3-1-0 55
7 Ottawa Glandorf 3-0-0 45
8 Genoa 4-0-0 43
9 Lima Bath 2-1-0 33
10 Maumee 0-1-2 26
------------Division 3 Record Points
1 Ottawa Hills 4-1-0 87
2 Ft. Jennings 3-2-0 86
3 Van Buren 3-0-0 86
4 Archbold 3-2-0 69

5 Kalida 2-2-0 67
6 Bluffton 3-2-0 61
7 Riverdale 1-1-1 50
8 Liberty Benton 1-3-0 13
9 Eastwood 3-2-0 12
10t Lima Central Catholic
1-3-0 9
10t Woodmore 3-1-0 9
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Girls
Division 1 Record Points
1 Perrysburg 2-0-0 68
2 Clay (Oregon) 2-0-2 58
3 St. Ursula Academy
(Toledo) 2-0-1 56
4 Notre Dame Academy
(Toledo) 2-1-1 51
5 Sylvania Northview 2-1-1
43
6 Anthony Wayne 1-1-1 32
7 Findlay 2-2-0 30
8 Whitmer 3-0-0 12
------------Division 2 Record Points
1 Wapakoneta 5-0-0 70
2 Lima Bath 2-2-0 65
3 Ottawa Glandorf 3-1-0 60
4 Napoleon 3-1-0 38
5 Upper Sandusky 4-0-0 37
6 Elida 2-1-0 34
7 Lake (Millbury) 1-1-2 24
8 Memorial (St. Marys) 1-2-0
19
9 Shawnee (Lima) 1-2-2 13
10 Kenton 2-2-0 12
------------Division 3 Record Points
1 Archbold 3-0-0 147
2 Eastwood 3-0-1 121
3 Woodmore 2-0-1 106
4 Liberty Benton 3-1-1 95
5 Swanton 3-1-0 94
6 Van Buren 2-1-0 65
7 Riverdale 2-0-0 54
8 Allen East 3-1-0 51
9 Delta 2-0-2 39
10t Cory-Rawson 2-0-0 18
10t Lima Central Catholic
0-1-2 18

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Mustangs stampede Lady Jays

(Continued from page 6)


Tide (EN: You and me both!).
Purdue at Marshall (Sunday)Winner Purdue Purdue returns
5 starters on the offensive line
to help a new running game and
a quarterback that was benched
last year after 3 games. Marshall
is a smaller school and doesnt
get the athletes that a Big 10
school does. I give the edge to
Purdue in this one.
Ohio State at Virginia Tech
(Monday)-Winner Ohio State
To be the man you have to beat
the man and in a revenge game
VT wont do it, although the
Buckeyes are missing some top
players to a suspension for this
game. Ohio State is still loaded
and they have proven the coaches can get the next man up on the
team to step up big. Buckeyes get
payback from last year.

Saturday, September 5, 2015

keeper Lori Bassett (4 saves,


6 shots on-goal).
The Jays (1-3-0) closed
within 5-1 at 21:01. Mykenah
Jackson got free down the
middle and juked Bassett to
get a free look from 10 yards.
The hosts got that back at
17:03 when Casey maneuvered herself into position for
an 8-yarder from the left side
that went high to the middle
for a 6-1 lead.
It became 7-1 at 12:40.
Casey did basically a repeat
of her earlier goal but this
time from the right side.
The Jays had more looks
in the second half seven
shots on-goal but new
keeper Kassidy Reneau
stopped six of them.

This event aims to provide an opportunity for those with little or no experience to become involved in these activities. All events will be supervised by
trained instructors. No experience necessary, all equipment will be provided,
no cost to participate. Space is limited
so register soon!
Participants can be entered into a
drawing for an all-expense paid guided pheasant hunt at WR Hunt Club in
Clyde to occur Oct. 4. Although no
hunting license is required to hunt at a
licensed commercial bird shooting preserve, completion of a hunter education
class is recommended.
For questions or to sign up, call: 419334-6340 or 419-429-8393 by Sept. 18.

Lets Go Fall Fishing!


As fall approaches and temperatures
begin to drop, most outdoor enthusiasts
turn their thoughts to hunting. Only the

The one she didnt came


at 36:51. Erin Williams got
a look from the middle and
her 15-yarder was deflected
right to Bacome, whose follow shot from the right post
was true for a 7-2
At 31:20, the Lady
Mustangs (3-1) made it 8-2.
From the top of the box,
Casey launched a shot that
found its mark.
Allen East tacked on the
final tally at 3:49. When the
Blue Jay defense failed to
clear the orb, Meyer got control and launched a 25-yarder
from the middle that took
a wicked bounce and handcuffed Koester.

See JAYS, page 8

most avid angler realizes the true secrets


of fishing in the fall. September is an
excellent time to catch hybrid striped
bass in some inland lakes and along the
Ohio River.
Stream fishing for smallmouth bass
is hot and anglers can enjoy a pleasant
float trip down many Ohio waterways
including Beaver Creek or the Cuyahoga
River. A tasty meal can follow the trip
too!
Catfish are highly sought after now,
especially by those patient anglers using
banklines and trotlines.
Saugeye fishing really picks up this
time of year. Look for them to move
to extremely shallow waters at sunset. Remember that because of cooling
water, there is an overall movement of
fish to shallower water during this time
of year.
Good luck, autumn anglers!

Kevin Harvick remains underappreciated


Athlon Sports

With still a third of the scheduled races left in the NASCAR


Sprint Cup season, Kevin Harvick has a season under his belt that
would be impressive even if he just stopped now. Harvick, the
defending series champion still sitting atop the series point standings, may only regret that the numbers include only two wins.
Looking deeper at what Harvick and crew chief Rodney
Childers have been able to produce in the shadow of the duos first
Cup championship reveals a
run reaching historic levels
even while his success is
mostly in the background of
a dominant summer for the
rival Toyotas of Joe Gibbs
Racing.
No, Harvick hasnt made
a run at four race wins in a row. He doesnt even lead the Sprint
Cup in victories. And in two weeks, the point standings reset and
eliminations begin.
But if you need a realistic comparison of Harvicks success
beyond wins, just think of the dominant campaign Jeff Gordon put
together in 1998. That year, Gordon tied the modern-era record
with 13 wins, and he also tabulated 26 top-5 finishes and 28 top-10
runs in 33 races. Gordon led 1,717 laps in the process.
What about Jimmie Johnson and his unprecedented run of six
titles in eight years? Johnson compiled a high of 20 top-5 finishes
in 2007 and reached 24 top-10 finishes five times.
Harvick, meanwhile, is on or near pace to beat all of those
front-finishing numbers. Through 24 races this season, Harvick
has tallied 17 top-5 finishes, 21 top-10 runs and 1,406 laps led.
Extrapolating those numbers for a full season would yield 26 top-5
finishes, 32 top 10s and 2,109 laps led.
Theres certainly no guarantee that Harvick will achieve those
stats, but its hard to think he wont. Just consider his run to the
title a year ago. All last season Harvick and his new No. 4 (its a
good time to remember Harvick and Childers are attaining this
success just over 19 months into a professional relationship) flirted
with winning races before unfortunate luck or mechanical failures
dropped him from victory. Harvick began converting in the Chase

for the Sprint Cup, however, winning in three of the four rounds
and posting three other top-5 finishes. That run plus some sensational restarts late in the championship-deciding season finale
led to Harvicks new title of Sprint Cup champion.
This season, 10 of those 17 top-5 finishes have been second-place finishes. The most recent one came at Bristol Motor
Speedway in a race that Harvick may have lost when he was
charged with speeding on pit road twice during the event. Forced
to the back, Harvick rallied back to the runner-up finish at the
checkered flag.
Itd be understandable if
Harvick saw fault in all of the
near wins. He doesnt see it that
way, however. When youre
in position to do that and finish
second 10 times and win a couple races, thats half the races
that weve run so far, Harvick said after Bristol. Im honored to
drive the car. Im not frustrated at all because Ive been on the other
side of this fence, and youd give everything in the world to finish
second every week because its not easy.
Harvick now faces a schedule more than favorable to him.
Among the tracks that compose the final 12 races of the season,
Harvicks most recent trip to three of them (Darlington, Phoenix
and Homestead) has produced a victory. Six others (Richmond,
New Hampshire, Dover, Chicago, Kansas, and Texas) have been
top-5 finishes in his last appearance, and the three remaining
(Martinsville, Talladega and Charlotte) have seen Harvick finish no
worse than ninth in his last run at each.
Sundays Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway could be especially profitable for the defending champ. A year ago, Harvick
dominated Darlington to the tune of 238 laps led after starting on
the pole. It was Harvicks first career Darlington win.
You want to come (to Darlington) and win again, Harvick
said. We were fortunate to experience winning at Darlington last
year, and to come back and try to win again is really what the goals
are. Obviously, every week we get a little bit closer to the Chase,
the intensity level comes up. Still the Southern 500 is, no matter
where it is on the schedule, its something everybody has got circled on their calendars as one they want to win.

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Sports

Delphos Soccer Teams 2015 Jays

(Continued from page 7)

I am disappointed in a 9-2
loss because of how we came
out, Smith added. What I
am encouraged about is how
we never quit or hung our
heads. The second half was
much better; thats how I

know we can play. We lost the


second half 2-1. We continue
to improve and thats the goal
right now.
St. Johns visits Lima
Senior (Lima Stadium) at 1
p.m. Saturday.
Allen East visits Botkins
Tuesday.

Thursday

(Continued from page 7)


Joshah Rager paced the Lancers with a 38.
The Mustangs (12-2, 8-1) were topped by medalist Kayne
Richardsons 37.
On behalf of the Grove Bulldogs (7-8, 4-5), Kyle Welty and
Noah Oglesbee registered 44s.
Ada (1-14, 1-8) received a 56 from Cade Mullins.

The
Delphos
Soccer
Association hosts a fall soccer season at the St. Johns
Annex. It is for boys and
girls aged kindergarten on
up through junior high. The
purpose of the association is
for introduction to the sport
of soccer, for instruction
from volunteer coaches and
games between the teams in
the Delphos and Tri-County
area. It also features traveling teams that play other
units form around the TriCounty area.
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The Girls Age 12 Lime
Crime team (top) for 2015
has, front, ballgirl Rachel
Rahrig; kneeling from left,
Haylee Bayman, Alexis
Gossett, Shelby Ashmore,
Riley Taylor, Payton Shade,
Liberty Hutchison, Libby
Baker and Myka Donathan;
third row, Kaylee Grant,
Izzy Lucas, Aly Lindeman,
Makya Miller, Karissa Fish,
Nicole Pohlman, Rylynn
Marquiss and Lydia Werts;
and back, coach Nathan
Rahrig. Absent is Makenzi
Coffey. (DHI Media/Jim
Metcalfe).
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Team 5, age 6-7 (second
from top), has, front from
left, Christian Young, Taylor
Wiseman, Breanna Pohlman
and Kailyn Halker; row two,
Nakiyah Kimmett, Gavin
Howell, Maisy Friedrich,
Colton Clark and Kellen
Carder; and back, coaches
Ben Kimmett and Nathan
Howell. Absent is Keegan
McDermitt.
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The Purple Grapes (2nd
from bottom), Team 7 for
ages 6-7, has, kneeling from
left, Braxton Hurles, Lexie
Cheney, Brexley Youngpeter,
Dean Trentman, Andrew
Cooley and Braxton Suever;
standing, Ava Hershey,
Annabelle Hoffman, Lucas
Keating, Jaxon Rahrig and
Karder Miller; and back,
coaches Cassandra Hurles
and Matt Fisher.
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The Fireballs, the 8-10-yearold team (bottom), has,
front from left, Tori Stemen,
Brayden Pohlman, Olivia
Donathan, Austin Shafer,
Aubree Bayman and Jace
Harter; second row, Lily
Vonderwell, Evelyn Mueller,
Tanner Hetrick, Casey
Knippen, Alex Kessen and
Evelyn Vonderwell; and
third row, coaches Jim
Bayman and Kevin Osting.

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TEAM SCORES:
Lincolnview 173: Joshah Rager 38, Ryan Moody 44, Reece
Farmer 45, Derek Youtsey 46, Jaden Youtsey 48, Nick Motycka 56.
Allen East 177: Kayne Richardson 37, Parker Frey 41, Ryan
Lasure 46, Nick Phillips 53, Harrison Kill 54, Ariel Schantz 55.
Columbus Grove 188: Kyle Welty 44, Noah Oglesbee 44, Jacob
Oglesbee 47, Wyatt Mayberry 53, Logan Malsam 65.
Ada 280: Cade Mullins 56, Taylor Ramey 68, Brice Fergusson 73,
Rob Allison 83, Jake Colwell 85.

Raiders sweep Bearcats in volleyball


SPENCERVILLE Wayne Trace downed host Spencerville
25-10, 25-6, 25-5 in non-league volleyball action Thursday.
Wayne Trace improves to 3-1 on the season.
Raider Leaders:
Erin Mohr (6 digs, 8 kills), Stacy Flint (5 digs, 2 assists),
Carissa Laukhuf (19 assists, 4 aces), Sydney Critten (7 aces),
Danae Myers (5 aces, 9 kills, 3 blocks), Sadie Sinn (3 kills) and
Leah Maasel (3 kills).
No junior varsity match was played.
Black Knights best Kalida in boys golf
KALIDA Van Buren turned out to be poor guests in boys
golf Thursday as they bested host Kalida 153-173 at Country
Acres.
Nick Overmeter led the Black Knights (5-0) with a 35 and
Brandon Wehrle 38.
Jeff Knueves 40 was low for the Wildcats (6-2).
TEAM SCORES:
Van Buren 153 = Nick Overmeter 35, Brandon Wehrle 38,
Hunter Foltz 39, Brant Morten 41.
Kalida 173 = Jeff Knueve 40, Trent Siebeneck 43, Christian
Nartker 45, Derek Buss 45

Celina sweeps Elida


Celina swept Elida 25-16, 25-15, 15-19 in Western Buckeye
League volleyball Thursday.
Pacing the Lady Dawgs were Taylor Creps (4 kills), Erin
Bowman (12 assists), Karmyn Martinez (18 digs) and Presley
Knotts (10 digs).

Big 10 Roadshow
Ohio States trip to
Blacksburg headlines slate
of notable away games
Athlon Sports
Ohio State at Virginia Tech
Fans will have to wait until
Monday night for arguably the
biggest game of the weekend and
an answer to the biggest question
of the offseason. Buckeyes coach
Urban Meyer wont tab a starting
quarterback until either J.T. Barrett
or Cardale Jones takes the first snap
in Lane Stadium. Either way, both
quarterbacks will go up against one
of the best defensive backfields in the
country. Virginia Tech allowed only
12 touchdown passes last season
only nine teams allowed fewer. Ohio
State 2820
BYU at Nebraska
Nebraskas streak of 29 consecutive season-opening wins may be in
jeopardy. The Huskers defense has
its share of questions as it preps for
a healthy Taysom Hill at quarterback
for BYU. Sack leader Randy Gregory
is off to the NFL, and the Huskers
most experienced linebacker, David
Santos, was dismissed during the
summer. Nebraska 2824
Michigan at Utah
Jim Harbaughs coaching debut at
Michigan will be tricky. Michigans
offensive line has been a weakness
in recent years, ranking 79th in sacks
allowed per game (2.2) last season.
Meanwhile, Utah led the nation in
sacks last season at 4.23 per game
no one else averaged more than
3.71. The Utes lost sack leader Nate
Orchard (18.5 in 2014), but they
return Hunter Dimick (10). Utah
2421
Wisconsin
vs.
Alabama
(Arlington)
One major storyline has been
overlooked for the Badgers under
new coach Paul Chryst the rebuilding offensive line. The Badgers will
start at least one freshman on the line
as they try to replace three players
who started 96 career games. Left
tackle Tyler Marz and center Dan
Voltz are all-conference talents, but
the rest of the line is shaky in terms
of experience and depth. Bad news
against an imposing Alabama front
seven. Alabama 3114
TCU at Minnesota
Minnesotas standout secondary gets another crack at TCUs
Trevone Boykin. The Horned Frogs
beat Minnesota 307 last season, but
Minnesota held TCU to its third-lowest passing efficiency rating of the

season and second-fewest yards per


attempt. TCU 2814
Stanford at Northwestern
The future is now for
Northwestern as the Wildcats turn to
redshirt freshman Clayton Thorson at
quarterback. He wont get much time
to settle into his job against a Stanford
defense that allowed the second-fewest yards per play (4.21) last season.
Stanford 2821
Michigan State at Western
Michigan
Only two players topped 100
yards rushing against Michigan State
last season. The Spartans defense,
under new co-coordinators Mike
Tressel and Harlon Barnett, must
contain Western Michigans Jarvion
Franklin, who rushed for 1,551 yards
and 24 touchdowns as a freshman last
season. Michigan State 3817
Penn State at Temple
Penn
States
Christian
Hackenberg and Temples P.J. Walker
combined to go 29-of-64 with six
INTs in this game last year. Anything
has to be better than that. Penn State
2414
Purdue at Marshall
Marshall has ranked in the top 15
in total offense for the last three seasons and will try to do so again with
new quarterback Michael Birdsong.
Purdue hasnt ranked in the top 100
in total offense since 2012. Marshall
3121
Illinois State at Iowa
Illinois State quarterback Tre
Roberson is a former starter at Indiana
who last played against Iowa in 2011
in a 4524 loss. Roberson led Illinois
State to the FCS title game last season and accumulated 4,200 yards of
total offense and 41 total touchdowns.
Iowa 3531
Kent State at Illinois
The Illinois opener against
Kent State (29 last season) has a
new layer of intrigue as coach Tim
Beckman was fired eight days before
the season. Illinois 2714
Richmond at Maryland
Quarterback Perry Hills emerged
from No. 3 on the depth chart to start
his first game for Maryland since
2012. Maryland 2717
Norfolk State at Rutgers
Despite finishing 48 last season,
Norfolk State finished second in the
FCS in total defense. LSU transfer
Hayden Retting will be starting his
first career game at QB for Rutgers.
Rutgers 2813
Southern Illinois at Indiana
If Indiana is going to reach a bowl
game, the Hoosiers need to rack up
wins in September against Southern
Illinois, FIU, Western Kentucky and
Wake Forest. Indiana 3517

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black-ish Nashville (TVPG) HD
Local
Jimmy Kimmel Live HD Nightline
Shark Tank (TVPG) HD
Extant (TV14) (N) HD
Extant (TV14) (N) HD
Local
(:35) Late Show (N) HD Late Late
Big Brother (N) HD
Americas Got Talent
Carmichael Carmichael Last Comic Standing
Local
(:35) Tonight Show HD Late Night
(:01) Home Free (N) HD Local Programs
Local Programs
MasterChef (N) HD
Ghost Whisperer HD
Ghost Whisperer HD
Ghost Whisperer HD
Ghost Whisperer HD
Ghost Whisperer HD
Duck HD
Duck HD
Duck HD
Lacheys Lacheys Wahlburger Wahlburger Duck HD
Duck HD
Duck HD
Black Dog (98, PG-13) aa Patrick Swayze.
Street (08)
Gone in 60 Seconds (00, PG-13) aaa Nicolas Cage. HD
Alaskan Bush People
Ice Lake Rebels HD
Alaska: Last (TV14) HD
Alaskan Bush People
Alaska: Last (TV14) HD
Punkd HD The BET Life of...
Wendy Williams HD
National Security (03, PG-13) aac Martin Lawrence.
Los Angeles (TV14) (N)
Watch What Los Angeles (TV14)
Housewives (TV14)
L.A.
Los Angeles (TV14)
Family Guy Family Guy Robot
Squid HD
King of Hill King of Hill Bobs HD Cleveland Cleveland Dad HD
Reba HD
Party Down South HD Party Down South HD Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Reba HD
Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Quiz Show
Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight (N)
Key; Peele Key; Peele Key; Peele Key; Peele Key; Peele Key; Peele midnight Nightly (N) Key; Peele Key; Peele
Airplane Repo (N) HD
Fast N Loud (TV14) HD Fast N Loud (TV14) HD Fast N Loud (TV14) HD
Airplane Repo HD
Best HD
BUNKD
Undercover Liv HD
I Didnt HD BUNKD
So Raven So Raven
K.C. Undercover HD
I Am Cait (TV14) HD
E! News (N) HD
I Am Cait (TV14) HD
I Am Cait: Take Pride
I Am Cait (TV14) HD
(7:00) MLB Baseball: New York vs Washington
MLB Baseball: Los Angeles vs Los Angeles (Live) HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
2015 U.S. Open Tennis: Mens Quarterfinal (Live)
The 700 Club (TV G)
The Perfect Man (05)
Hungry (N) Kevin Work Step Up (06, PG-13) aaa Channing Tatum. HD
Carnival
Beach Eats Diners HD Diners HD Cutthroat Kitchen
Cutthroat Kitchen
Cutthroat Kitchen (N)
The Croods (13, PG) aaac Nicolas Cage.
The Mask (94) aaa HD
The Croods (13, PG) aaac Nicolas Cage.
Hunters
Property Brothers HD Buying and Selling HD
Property Brothers HD Buying and Selling (N) the Grid
American Pickers (N)
Power & Ice (TV14) HD American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
Little Women: LA (N)
Little Women: LA HD
Little Women: LA HD
Little Women: LA HD
Little Women: LA HD
Catfish: The TV Show
Catfish: The TV Show
Catfish: The TV Show
Catfish: The TV Show
Catfish: The TV Show
Friends
Friends
Friends
iCarly HD iCarly HD Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends
The Green Mile (99, R) Tom Hanks.
The Shawshank Redemption (94, R) aaaa Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman.
Ghost Hunters (N) HD
Paranormal Witness
Ghost Hunters HD
Paranormal Witness
Ghost Hunters HD
The Office Conan HD
Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (TV14) HD
The Man from Laramie (55, NR) James Stewart.
The Gunfighter (50) HD
3:10 to Yuma (57, NR) aac Glenn Ford.
My Big Fat (N) HD
Big Fat (N) Big Fat (N) Suddenly Royal (N) HD Big Fat HD Big Fat HD Suddenly Royal HD
Castle: Pandora HD
Castle: Linchpin HD
CSI: NY: Fare Game
Castle: Dial M Mayor
Castle (TVPG) HD
Thrill (N)
Food Paradise (N) HD
Food Paradise (N) HD
Bizarre HD Bizarre HD Food Paradise HD
Thrill (N)
Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Gaffigan
Impastor The Exes Queens
Queens
Queens
NCIS: Double Blind
NCIS (TV14) HD
NCIS: Los Angeles HD
NCIS: Los Angeles HD
NCIS: Revenge HD
Dating Naked HD
Dating Naked (N) HD
Twinning (TV14) (N) HD
Candidly Dating Naked HD
Twinning
Elementary: Tremors Elementary (TV14) HD
Person of Interest HD Person of Interest HD Elementary (TV14) HD
Hard Knocks HD
Real Time Maher HD
Blades of Glory (07) HD The Thomas Crown Affair (99, R) aaa HD
I Think I Love My Wife (07, R) HD
Jacket HD The Uninvited (09, PG-13) aac HD Barbershop (02, PG-13) Ice Cube.
The Affair: 9" HD
Masters of Sex HD
Inside the NFL HD
The Hurricane (00) HD Ray Donovan HD
Nature Wolverine

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SEPTEMBER 7, 2015
9:00

TUESDAY EVENING
BROADCAST

11:00

Bachelor in Paradise
After Paradise (N) HD
Local
Jimmy Kimmel Live HD Nightline
Shark Tank (TVPG) HD
Local
Scorpion (TV14) HD
Late Late
Big Bang CBS Fall
Scorpion: Cliffhanger
NCIS: Los Angeles HD
Running Wild (N) HD
Local
(:35) Tonight Show HD Late Night
American Ninja Warrior: Vegas Finals (N) HD
Local Programs
Local Programs
So You Think You Can Dance (TV14) (N) HD
Criminal Minds HD
Criminal Minds HD
Criminal Minds HD
Criminal Minds: 200"
Criminal Minds HD
The First 48: Killer HD The First 48: Killer HD The First 48: Killer (N) The First 48: Killer HD The First 48: Killer HD
Watchmen (09, R) aaac Malin Akerman. HD
Batman
Predator (87, R) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers. HD
(:01) Air Jaws (TVPG)
Shark Alley (TVPG)
Ninja Sharks (TVPG)
(:04) Air Jaws (TVPG)
Ninja Sharks (TVPG)
Madea HD Wendy Williams HD
Daddys Little Girls (07, PG-13) aa Gabrielle Union, Idris Elba. HD
Ladies of London (N)
Housewives (TV14)
Ladies of London
Orange County Social Real Housewives (N)
Family Guy (TV14)
Robot
Squid HD
King of Hill King of Hill Bobs HD Cleveland Rick Morty Dad HD
Reba HD
Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Reba HD
Anthony (TVPG)
Anthony (TVPG)
Anthony (TVPG)
Anderson Cooper 360 Anthony (TVPG)
South Park
Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Archer HD Archer HD South Park: Black Friday HD
Fast N Loud (N) HD
Rusted Development
Fast N Loud (TV14) HD Rusted Development
Fast N Loud (N) HD
Undercover Undercover BUNKD
I Didnt HD Jessie HD Good Luck Good Luck
College Road Trip (08, G) ac HD
Stewarts & Hamiltons I Am Cait (TV14) HD
I Am Cait (TV14) HD
Fashion Police HD
Fashion Police (N) HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
College Football: Ohio State Buckeyes at Virginia Tech Hokies (Live) HD
E:60 HD
Baseball Tonight HD
(7:00) 2015 U.S. Open Tennis: Round of 16" (Live)
Monica the Medium HD The 700 Club (TV G)
Freaky Friday (03) HD
Switched at Birth (N) HD Chasing Life (N) HD
Cake Masters (N) HD
Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Cake Masters HD
Kids Cook-Off (N) HD
Empire (TV14) HD
Empire (TV14) HD
Empire: Who I Am
Tyrant: Paz Abuddin
Empire (TV14) HD
Tiny House Tiny House the Grid
Hunters
Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House
Listed Sisters HD
Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:03) Outlaw Chron HD Pawn Stars Pawn Stars
The Proposal (09, PG-13) Sandra Bullock. HD
The Proposal (09) HD
The Proposal (09, PG-13) Sandra Bullock. HD
Girl Code
Ridiculous Awkward. Awkward. Faking It Todrick (N) Girl Code Awkward. Faking It Todrick
Sponge
Pig Goat
Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Lights Out Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Z Nation (TV14)
Z Nation (TV14)
Z Nation (TV14)
Z Nation: Zunami
Z Nation (TV14)
Dad HD
Family Guy Family Guy Conan (TV14) HD
The Office Conan HD
Family Guy Family Guy Dad HD
THX 1138 (71, PG) aac
Of Mice and Men (39, NR) aaaa Lon Chaney Jr. Fragments (11, NR)
Sons Face (TVPG) HD
Body Bizarre HD
Body Bizarre HD
Sons Face (TVPG) HD
My Giant Head (N) HD
The Librarians HD
The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (04, NR) HD
Law & Order (TV14) HD
The Librarians HD
Bizarre (N) Bizarre HD Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods America Bizarre HD Bizarre HD
36 Hours (TV G) (N)
Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
(:05) Skyfall (12, PG-13) aaac Daniel Craig.
WWE Monday Night Raw (Live) HD
Black Ink Crew (N) HD
Shes Got Game (N)
Love & Hip Hop
Black Ink Crew HD
Love & Hip Hop (N)
Person of Interest HD Person of Interest HD Person of Interest HD Person of Interest HD Person of Interest HD
Transcendence (14, PG-13) Johnny Depp. HD
(:20) Hard Knocks HD
Horrible Bosses 2 (14, R) Jason Bateman. HD
Lost River (15, R) HD
(:40) Dracula Untold (14, PG-13) HD
(:15) Lost in Translation (03, R) Bill Murray. HD
Masters of Sex HD
Ray Donovan HD
Masters of Sex HD
Generals Daughter aac
Ray Donovan HD

8:00

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SEPTEMBER 6, 2015
9:00

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Local Programs
Local Programs
Bachelor in Paradise (TV14) (N) HD
CSI: Cyber (TV14) HD
Local Programs
(:01) Big Brother (N) HD Madam Secretary HD
(:15) Local Programs
Dateline NBC HD
(7:20) NASCAR Sprint Cup: Bojangles Southern 500" (Live) HD
Simpsons Brooklyn Family Guy Last Man Local Programs
Local Programs
Rocky IV (85, PG) aac Sylvester Stallone.
Rocky III
Rocky V (90, PG) aa Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire.
Behind Bars: (TV14) HD We Are Marshall (06)
We Are Marshall (06, PG) aaa Matthew McConaughey, Matthew Fox. HD
Fear the Walking Dead Fear the Walking Dead: Pilot HD
Walking
Walking
Fear the Walking Dead: Pilot HD
Ice Lake Rebels (N) HD Rugged Justice HD
North Woods Law HD
Rugged Justice (N) HD North Woods Law (N)
Sunday Best HD
BET Inspiration (TV G)
Love? (93) Good Deeds (12, PG-13) aa Tyler Perry, Thandie Newton. HD
Married to Medicine (N) Tardy (N) Manzod
Married to Medicine
Housewives (TV14)
Bravo First Looks (N)
Dad HD
Family Guy Family Guy Rick Morty (:15) Pretty Tyson
King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland Dad HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (90, PG-13) aa Zach Galligan. HD
The Seventies HD
The Seventies HD
The Seventies HD
The Seventies HD
The Seventies HD
Step Brothers (08, R) aaa Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly. HD
Step Brothers (08, R) aaa Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly. HD
Naked and Afraid (N)
Naked & Afraid (N) HD Naked and Afraid (N)
(:01) Naked & Afraid HD Naked and Afraid HD
Liv HD
Austin HD Good Luck
Descendants (15, NR) Dove Cameron.
Girl Meets I Didnt HD BUNKD
Stewarts & Hamiltons I Am Cait (TV14) HD
I Am Cait (TV14) HD
I Am Cait (TV14) HD
I Am Cait (TV14) (N) HD
SportsCenter HD
Sports HD
MLB Baseball: Pittsburgh Pirates at St. Louis Cardinals (Live) HD
NHRA Qualifying: Chevrolet Perf. (Taped) HD
(7:00) 2015 U.S. Open Tennis: Round of 16" (Live)
Mulan (98, G) Ming-Na Wen, Lea Salonga. HD
Osteen
Turning
(7:30) Finding Nemo (03, G) Albert Brooks. HD
Cutthroat Kitchen (N)
Cutthroat Kitchen
Great Food (TV G)
Guys Grocery Games Great Food (TV G) (N)
The Strain (N) HD
The Strain (TVMA) HD
The Strain: Intruders
(7:00) Oblivion (13, PG-13) aaa Tom Cruise.
Hunt (N)
Island Life Island Life Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Island Life Island Life
Hunt (N)
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
(:02) Stolen Daughter (15, NR) HD
Stolen Daughter (15)
A Teachers Obsession (15, NR) HD
(6:35) I Am Legend (07, PG-13) aaa The Dark Knight (08, PG-13) aaaa Christian Bale, Michael Caine.
Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
The Thundermans HD
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
Bar Rescue: Sticky
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
Geeks Who Drink
Geeks Who Geeks Who
Back to Future II (89) Back to the Future Part III (90, PG) aaa
Now You See Me (13, PG-13) aaa Jesse Eisenberg.
Now You See Me (13, PG-13) aaa Jesse Eisenberg.
Million Dollar Mermaid (52, NR) Esther Williams.
Dr. Caligar (20) aaac
Thrill of a Romance (45, NR) aaa Van Johnson.
Worlds Fattest Man (N) Worlds Fattest Man
Worlds Fattest Man
(7:00) My 600-lb Life HD Worlds Fattest Man
Fast & Furious (01) HD The Last Ship (N) HD
The Last Ship HD
War of the Worlds (05, PG-13) Tom Cruise. HD
Sturgis Raw (TVPG)
Bikinis & Boardwalks
Big Time R Big Time R Bikinis & Boardwalks
Sturgis Raw (TVPG)
Loves Raymond HD
Raymond Raymond Raymond Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Reba HD
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Graceland (TV14) HD
Black Ink Crew HD
Basketball Wives LA
Basketball Wives LA
Basketball Wives LA
Love & Hip Hop HD
Elementary: Dj Vu
Elementary (TV14) HD
Elementary (TV14) HD
Manhattan (TV14) HD
Elementary (TV14) HD
Oliver HD (:50) Hard Knocks HD
Oliver HD
Titanic (97, PG-13) aaac Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet. HD
(:35) Beauty Shop (05, PG-13) aa HD
Barbershop (02, PG-13) Ice Cube.
Barbershop 2: Back in Business (04, PG-13) HD
Masters of Sex (N) HD
Ray Donovan HD
Masters of Sex HD
Ray Donovan: Tulip
Ray Donovan (N) HD

8:00

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8:00

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9:30

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(:07) College Football: Wisconsin Badgers vs Alabama Crimson Tide (Live) HD
48 Hours (TV14)
48 Hours (TV14)
Local Programs
Hawaii Five-0 HD
Local
(:29) Saturday Night Live (TV14) HD
(7:30) College Football: Texas vs Notre Dame (Live) HD
Home Free (TVPG) HD
Local Programs
School HD Grand (N) Local Programs
Bullseye (TVPG) HD
Criminal Minds HD
Criminal Minds HD
The Listener (TV14)
The Listener: Iris
Criminal Minds HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
(7:00) The Matrix (99, R) aaaa Keanu Reeves. HD The Matrix Reloaded (03, R) aaa Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. HD
Memorable Build (N) HD Treehouse Masters HD Treehouse Masters HD Treehouse Masters HD Treehouse Masters HD
Punkd HD Punkd HD
Jack (91) (:40) Whats Love Got to Do with It? (93, R) Angela Bassett, Laurence Fishburne. HD
Big Daddy (99, PG-13) aac Adam Sandler.
Chuck Larry (07) aac
(7:00) Big Daddy (99, PG-13) aac
Dad HD
Family Guy Michiko & Michiko &
DBZ Kai
King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland Dad HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Instant Jam (N) HD
(:02) Gremlins (84, PG) aaa Zach Galligan. HD
Cops HD
Fresh Dressed (15, NR) Pharrell Williams.
Fresh Dressed (15, NR) Pharrell Williams.
Forensic
Forensic
Kevin Hart (TV14) HD
Lil Rel Howery (N)
Half Hour Half Hour
Pineapple Express (08) Kevin Hart (11, R) HD
MythBusters (N) HD
Fast N Loud (TV14) HD
MythBusters HD
Fast N Loud (TV14) HD
Fast N Loud (TV14) HD
Teen Beach 2 (15, NR) Ross Lynch.
Mighty Med Mighty Med Austin HD Austin HD Undercover Undercover
WAGS: Set a Date
(7:00) Safe Haven (13, PG-13) aac Safe Haven (13, PG-13) aac Josh Duhamel, Julianne Hough.
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
(7:00) College Football (Live) HD
E:60 Reports HD
College Ftbll HD
(7:00) 2015 U.S. Open Tennis: Third Round (Live)
Finding Nemo (03, G) Albert Brooks, Alexander Gould. HD
Tarzan (99, G) aaa HD
Tangled (10, PG) Mandy Moore. HD
Diners HD Diners HD
Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners, Drive-Ins HD
Grown Ups 2 (13, PG-13) aa Adam Sandler.
Mike/Molly Mike/Molly
Grown Ups 2 (13, PG-13) aa Adam Sandler.
Hunters
Hunters
Property Brothers HD
Property Brothers HD Property Brothers HD House Hunters (N) HD
Cars HD
Cars HD
Cars HD
Cars HD
Cars HD
Cars HD
Cars HD
Cars HD
Cars HD
Cars HD
(:02) Stolen from the Suburbs (15, NR) HD
Eyewitness (15) HD
Eyewitness (15, NR) Bridgit Brannaugh. HD
(:40) American Pie 2 (01, R) aac Jason Biggs.
(:20) American Pie (99, R) aaa Jason Biggs, Chris Klein.
Nicky
100 Things Full House Full House Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
Henry Danger (TV G)
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Jurassic Park (93, PG-13) aaac Sam Neill, Richard Kiley. HD
Cops HD
Hitchhikers Guide Galaxy (05) aaa
Back to the Future (85) Back to the Future Part II (89, PG) aaac Michael J. Fox.
Next Weatherman HD
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Next Weatherman (N)
Mrs. Parkington (44, NR) aaa Greer Garson.
(:15) The Pirate (48) aac
Now, Voyager (42, NR) aaac Bette Davis.
Cellblock 6: Lockup HD Cellblock 6: Lockup HD
Cellblock 6: Lockup HD Cellblock 6: Lockup HD 20/20 on TLC (N) HD
Olympus Has Fallen (13, R) Gerard Butler. HD
Lord War
The Day After Tomorrow (04, PG-13) aac Dennis Quaid. HD
Ghost Adventures (N)
Ghost Adventures HD
The Dead Files HD
Ghost Adventures HD
Ghost Adventures HD
Impastor Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
NCIS (TVPG) HD
NCIS: Sandblast HD
NCIS: Smoked HD
NCIS: Pop Life HD
NCIS: Shalom HD
Dating Naked HD
Dating Naked HD
Dating Naked HD
Dating Naked HD
Dating Naked HD
Person of Interest HD Person of Interest HD Person of Interest HD Person of Interest HD How I Met How I Met
The Leftovers: Pilot
Show Me a Hero: Parts Five & Six (TVMA) HD
Wild (14, R) Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern. HD
Non-Stop (14, PG-13) Liam Neeson.
(:50) Passionate Intentions (15) HD
Enemy HD I Think I Love My Wife (07, R) HD
Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church
Donovan
King Kong (05) aaa HD St. Vincent (14, PG-13) Bill Murray.

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Scandal (TV14) HD
How to Get Away HD
Local
Jimmy Kimmel Live HD Nightline
Shark Tank (TVPG) HD
(:01) Big Brother (N) HD Under the Dome (N) HD Local
(:35) Late Show (N) HD Late Late
Big Bang Mom HD
Local
(:05) Tonight Show HD
Kickoff HD NFL Football: Pittsburgh Steelers at New England Patriots (Live) HD
Bones: Next in Last
Local Programs
Local Programs
Local Programs
BOOM! (TVPG) (N) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods: Mercy
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods: Critical
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Behind Bars: Overtime Behind Bars: (N) HD
Behind Bars: (TV14) HD The First 48 (TV14) HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
Fletch Lives (89, PG) aa Chevy Chase.
Fletch (85, PG) aac
Fletch (85, PG) aac Chevy Chase.
To Be Announced
(:01) To Be Announced (:02) To Be Announced (:03) To Be Announced (:04) To Be Announced
Wendy Williams HD
The BET Life of...
Husbands Soul Plane (04, R) ac Tom Arnold, Kevin Hart.
Ladies
Dont Be
Dont Be
Tardy
Manzod
Bravo First Looks
Watch What Housewives (TV14)
Family Guy Family Guy Robot
Squid HD
King of Hill King of Hill Bobs HD Cleveland Cleveland Dad HD
Reba HD
Party Down South (N)
Gainesville Gainesville Cheerleaders (N) HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Reba HD
Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report
CNN Tonight (N)
Anderson Cooper 360 HD
Gaffigan
Tosh.0 HD Drunk HD Drunk HD Review (N) Key; Peele midnight Nightly (N) Chris Hardwick (TVMA)
Naked and Afraid HD
Naked and Afraid HD
Naked Afraid (TV14) HD Naked Afraid (TV14) HD Naked Afraid (N) HD
Best HD
Jessie HD Good Luck Good Luck
Descendants (15, NR) Dove Cameron.
Undercover Liv HD
I Am Cait: Family HD
Chrisley
Chrisley
Chrisley
Chrisley
WAGS: Never Have I
E! News (N) HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
(7:00) 2015 U.S. Open Tennis: Womens Semifinals (Live) HD
Baseball Tonight HD
Armwrestling HD
Baseball Tonight HD
Wrestling: 2015 World Championships (Taped)
The 700 Club (TV G)
Hercules (97, G) HD
Step Up
(:45) Step Up 2: The Streets (08, PG-13) Briana Evigan. HD
Chopped: College (N)
Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Chopped: College HD
Chopped (TV G) HD
(7:30) Men in Black III (12, PG-13) Will Smith.
Sex&Drugs Married
Sex&Drugs Married
Married
Sex&Drugs
Fixer Upper (TV G) HD
the Grid
Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Fixer Upper (TV G) HD
Fixer Upper (TV G) HD
Mountain Men (N) HD
(:03) Power & Ice (N) HD (:03) Mountain Men HD (:01) Mountain Men HD
Mountain Men HD
Project Runway: Lace to Finish
Project Runway HD
Project Runway (N) HD Project Runway (TVPG) (N) HD
Teen Mom 2 HD
Teen Mom 2 (N) HD
One Bad Choice (N)
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10 - The Herald

www.delphosherald.com

The Dignity of Work

As the unemployment rate ticks slowly down in this country, we should be thankful. In most
European countries, unemployment rates are still above 10% and in Spain it is over 25% and
nearly 50% for those under 25 years of age. The ability to work and a job that matches our
skills are great blessings. We all need to be useful, and when someone is deprived of this, they
will almost certainly feel inadequate, or even downright useless. One thing which we can do
when we are out of work, or even in our off hours after work, is to sharpen the saw. Sharpening the saw includes honing our current skills, but it should also include broadening our
range of skills, i.e. learning some new skills. Sometimes, even with all of that, we still dont
find work. Perhaps in that case, we need to create our own job. Childcare or baby-sitting jobs
arent just for teenagers. And perhaps investing in a lawnmower would get you work in your
neighborhood. A friend of mine who was trained as a structural engineer and recently lost her
job was not too proud to go to work cleaning windows and painting in peoples homes. Eventually she went back to work as an engineer, but in the meantime she exemplified an important
lesson. All work is dignified if it has value, and if people will pay for it, then it probably has
value. So do your best to find work that matches your skill set, and remember to sharpen the
saw when you can.
Christopher Simon
All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty.
Proverbs 14:23

Our local churches invite you to join them for their activities and services.
dElphos

MARION BAPTIST
CHURCH
2998 Defiance Trail,
Delphos
419-339-6319
Services: Sunday - 11:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 7:00 p.m.

DELPHOS BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor Jerry Martin
302 N Main, Delphos
419-692-0061 or 419-302-6423
Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Sunday
School (All Ages), 11:00 a.m.
ST. PAULS UNITED
Sunday Service, 6:00 p.m
METHODIST
Sunday Evening Service
335 S. Main St. Delphos
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Bible
Rev. Richard B. Rakay
Study, Youth Study
SUNDAY 9:00 am Worship
Nursery available for all Service
services.
TRINITY UNITED
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
PRESBYTERIAN
211 E Third St, Delphos
310 W. Second St.
Rev. Richard B. Rakay
419-692-5737
Office Hours:
Pastor Harry Tolhurst
8:00 am-12 noon
Sunday:
11:00
Worship
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Service - Everyone Welcome
Sunday: 8:15 am Worship
Communion first Sunday of Service/Communion; 9:30 am
every month.
Adult Sunday School Classes;
Communion at Vancrest Health 10:30 am
Worship Service/
Care Center - First Sunday of Communion; 11:30 am Radio
each month at 2:30 p.m., Nursing Worship on WDOH; 7:30 pm
Home and assisted living.
Ladies Bible Fellowship.
Monday - Office closed Labor Day.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. United
Where Jesus is Healing
Methodist Womens Meeting
Hurting Hearts!
with Chair Yoga; 6:00 p.m.
808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
One block so. of Stadium Park. SPRC Meeting; 7:00 p.m. Choir
Practice.
419-692-6741
Thursday - 4:30 p.m.-6:30
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship Service with Nursery p.m. Suppers on Us.
& Kids Church; 6:00 pm. Youth
Ministry at The ROC & Jr. Bible
ST. JOHNS CATHOLIC
Quiz at Church
CHURCH
Monday - 7:00 p.m. Teen
331 E. Second St., Delphos
Bible Quiz at Church
419-695-4050
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Pastor Dennis Walsh
Discipleship Class in Upper
Fr. George Mahas &
Room
Fr. Daniel Johnson.
For more info see our webDeacons: Fred Lisk, Dave
site: www.delphosfirstassemRicker and John Sheeran
blyofgod.com.
Mary
Beth
Will,
Liturgical Coordinator;
Tom
DELPHOS
Odenweller, Parish Council
CHRISTIAN UNION
President; Lynn Bockey, Music
Pastor: Rev. Gary Fish
Director
470 S. Franklin St.,
Celebration of the
(419) 692-9940
Sacraments:
9:30 Sunday School
Eucharist Lords Day
10:30 Sunday morning ser- Observance; Saturday 4:30
vice.
p.m., Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:30
Youth
ministry
every a.m.; Weekdays as announced
Wednesday from 6-8 p.m.
on Sunday bulletin.
Childrens ministry every
Baptism Celebrated first
third Saturday from 11 to 1:30. Sunday of month at 1:00 p.m.
Call rectory to schedule PreST. PETER LUTHERAN
Baptismal instructions.
CHURCH
Reconciliation Tuesday
422 North Pierce St.,
and Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m.;
Delphos
Saturday 3:30-4:00
p.m.
Phone 419-695-2616
Anytime by request.
Rev. Steve Nelson
Matrimony Arrangements
Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Worship must be made through the recService.
tory six months in advance.
Monday - Labor Day - Office
Anointing of the Sick
closed.
Communal celebration in May
Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. and October.
Administered
InReach/OutReach meeting.
upon request.
Saturday - 8:00 a.m. Prayer
Breakfast.
andECk
Sunday 10:00 a.m. Worship;
11:00 a.m. Council meeting.

DELPHOS WESLEYAN
CHURCH
11720 Delphos Southworth Rd.
Delphos Phone 419-695-1723
Pastor Rodney Shade
937-397-4459
Asst. Pastors Pamela King
and Kelly Baeza
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship;
9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all
ages.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service
and prayer meeting.

RAABE FORD
LINCOLN

11260 Elida Road


DELPHOS, OH 45833
Ph. 692-0055
Toll Free 1-800-589-7876

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

spEnCErVillE
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH
500 S. Canal, Spencerville
419-647-6202
Saturday - 4:30 p.m.
Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass,
May 1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30
a.m. Mass
UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
102 Wisher Drive, Spencerville
Rev. Michael Cassady, Pastor
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Cafe;
10:00 a.m. Worship 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.

IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
699 Sunnydale,
Elida, Ohio
Pastor Bruce Tumblin
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional;
10:45 a.m. contemporary

ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Zion Church &
Conant Rd., Elida
Pastor: David Howell
Kossuth Zion
Elida Zion

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.

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

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
Pastor: Brian Knoderer
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
gomercc.org
secretary@gomercc.org
Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship
PIKE MENNONITE
CHURCH
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961

Alexander &
Bebout Inc.

HARTER
& SCHIER
FUNERAL
HOME

10098 Lincoln Hwy.


Van Wert, OH

209 W. 3rd St.


Delphos, Ohio 45833
419-692-8055

419-238-9567
www.AlexanderBebout.com

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.

Van WErt County

KINGSLEY UNITED
METHODIST
Ohio 709 and Mendon
Rd.Phone: 419-965-2771
Pastor Anthony Perry
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.;
Worship - 10:25 a.m.
Wednesday - Youth Prayer
and Bible Study - 6:30 p.m.
Adult Prayer meeting - 7:00
p.m.
Choir practice - 8:00 p.m.
MANDALE CHURCH OF
CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION
Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School all ages. 10:30 a.m.
Worship Services; 7:00 p.m
Worship.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
meeting.
GRACE FAMILY CHURCH
634 N. Washington St.,
Van Wert
Pastor: Rev. Ron Prewitt
Sunday - 9:15 a.m. Morning
worship with Pulpit Supply.
TRINITY FRIENDS CHURCH
605 N. Franklin St., Van Wert
Ph: (419) 238-2788
Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage
Outreach Pastor Neil Hammons
Sunday - Worship services at
9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday-Ministries at 7:00
p.m.

BREAKTHROUGH
101 N. Adams St., Middle Point
Pastor Scott & Karen Fleming
Sunday Church Service - 10
a.m, 6 p.m.
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.

TRINITY LUTHERAN
303 S. Adams, Middle Point
Rev. Tom Cover
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
service.

CALVARY EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
10686 Van Wert-Decatur Rd.
Van Wert - 419-238-9426
Rev. Clark Williman. Pastor
Sunday- 8:45 a.m. Friends
and Family; 9:00 a.m. Sunday
School LIVE; 10:00 a.m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH


13887 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
Ph. 419-238-0333
Childrens Storyline:
419-238-3476
Email: fbaptvw@bright.net
Pastor Steven A. Robinson
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m.
Family Worship Hour; 6:30 p.m.
Evening Bible Hour.
Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Word
of Life Student Ministries; 6:45
p.m. AWANA; 7:00 p.m. Prayer
and Bible Study.

SALEM UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
15240 Main St., Venedocia
Rev. Thomas Emery, Pastor
Church Phone: 419-667-4142
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. - Adult
Bell Choir; 8:45 a.m. Jr. Choir;
9:30 a.m. - Worship; 10:45 a.m.
- Sunday school.
Monday - 6 p.m. Senior Choir.
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
601 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
Pastor: Rev. Stan Szybka
Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10:30
a.m.; Monday 8:30 a.m.;
Tuesday 7 p.m.; Wednesday
8:30 a.m.; Thursday 8:30 a.m.
- Communion Service; Friday
8:30 a.m.; Saturday 4 p.m.
VAN WERT VICTORY
CHURCH OF GOD
10698 US 127S., Van Wert
(Next to Tracys
Auction Service)
Pastor: E. Long
Sunday worship & childrens
ministry - 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Service: 7:00 p.m.
www.vwvcoh.com
facebook: vwvcoh
MIDDLE POINT UNITED
METHODIST
Corner of Jackson and Mill
Streets
Pastor - Tim Owens

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SUPPLY
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234 N. Canal St.


Delphos, O.
Ph. 692-1010

PENTECOSTAL WAY
CHURCH
Pastors: Bill Watson
Rev. Ronald Defore
1213 Leeson Ave., Van Wert
Phone (419) 238-5813
Head Usher: Ted Kelly
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:10 a.m. - Worship 10:00 a.m.
until 11:30 a.m. - Wednesday
Morning Bible Class 6:00 p.m.
until 7:00 p.m. - Wednesday
Evening Prayer Meeting
7:00 p.m. - Wed. Night Bible
Study.
Thursday - Choir Rehearsal
Anchored in Jesus Prayer
Line - (419) 238-4427 or (419)
232-4379.
Emergency - (419) 993-5855

putnam County
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ottoville
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.

BALYEATS
Coffee
Shop
133 E. Main St.
Van Wert
Ph. 419-238-1580
Hours: Closed Mondays
Tuesday-Saturday
6:00 a.m.-10:00 p.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.
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
512 W. Sycamore St.,
Columbus Grove
Office 419-659-2263
Fax: 419-659-5202
Father Tom Extejt
Masses: Tuesday-Friday - 8:00
a.m.; First Friday of the month
- 7 p.m.; Saturday - 4:30 p.m.;
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 11:00
a.m.
Confessions - Saturday 3:30
p.m., or anytime by appointment.
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.
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Road U, Rushmore
Pastor Robert Morrison
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Kalida - Fr. Mark Hoying
Saturday 4:30 p.m. Mass.
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00
a.m. Masses.
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am; Thurs. 7:30 p.m.
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7359 St. Rt. 109 New Cleveland
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FROM THE ARCHIVES


One Year Ago
Delphos firefighters sat in the Firemens Clubhouse
Tuesday evening during Level One Transition classes
as Fire Instructor Andy Hefner went over dry chemical
extinguishers. The class is offered through Apollo Career
Center. The firefighters will move from 36-hour to Level
One Firefighter.
25 Years Ago 1990
Jefferson Wildcat cheerleaders were one of 10 varsity squads taking part in the annual Van Wert County
Fair cheerleading contest. Participating were Maureen
Schwinnen, Andrea Rozelle, Beth Kiggins, Leslie Linder,
Erin MacWhinney, Jodi Druckemiller, Lori Wreede, Traci
Illyes, Kim Brunk and Tracy Sterling. Advisors are Beth
Bergfeld and Pat Poling.
St. Johns rolled out an impressive offensive arsenal
Saturday in a 51-15 route of Middletown Fenwick. Junior
quarterback Keith Jackson completed eight of nine passes
for four touchdowns to four receivers. Junior Scott M.
Elwer rushed for another two scores, one as a quarterback
and the other as a tailback.
A replica of the cross at Medjugorje, Yugoslovia,
where Mary has been appearing since 1981, was recently presented to Spencerville resident Fran Wienken. It
was designed and constructed by Ed Etzkorn as a gift
to Wienken because of her support of his wife, Connie,
during her recently illness.
35 Years Ago 1980
Ottoville Altar-Rosary Society will resume its regular
monthly meeting Sept. 8. The program, with Ethel Perrin
as chairperson, will be The Art of Pressing Flowers.
The luncheon committee includes chairwoman Mrs.
Donald Lindeman assisted by Mrs. Norman Siebeneck,
Mrs. Norbert Bendele, Mrs. Arnold Kemper, Mrs. Carl
Herman, Mrs. Edward Sanders and Mrs. George Hilvers.
Delphos Bass Club held a night tournament on Lake
James, Ind. Mike Binkley took first place honors and
Jay Moore and John Moreo tied for second place. Jeff
Spears took third place and Denny Claypool was fourth
place winner. Dale Schleeter had the largest bass of the
tournament.
50 Years Ago 1965
Pohlman Bros. will take on the Ottawa Falstaff softball
team Sunday at Stadium Park diamond in the championship game of the Invitational Slo-pitch Tournament. The
Delphos team defeated Maags Caf of Defiance, 18-9
Friday night in the semi-finals. Results of other Friday
night games are as follows: Moogs Caf, 7, Myers
Cleaners, 4; Pohlman Bros., 11, Lima Delite Caf, 7.
Go-Kart results are as follows: First-heat Mike
Bennett; Second heat John Dunn; First Feature first
Carl Kehres, second Bob Bailey; Second Feature first
Bob Swartz, second Roy Beair; Consolation Ron Ward;
Grand Feature first Bob Swartz, second Roy Beair.
Father Albert Ottenweller of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church, will be a speaker at Ohios 48th annual 4-H Club
congress which will be held Sept. 11-15 at Ohio State
University campus. Boys chosen to attend from Putnam
County include Mike Grothause of Delphos and Terry
Schey of Leipsic. Girls picked for this award include June
Heitmeyer of Cloverdale and Lois Lammers of Ottawa.
60 Years Ago 1955
Mrs. Samuel Roberts, who has been the spiritual leader
of the Willing Workers Class for many years, conducted the lesson at the meeting held Friday evening at the
Presbyterian Church. Mrs. F. W. Knowlton was in charge
of devotions. Mrs. Roberts, who celebrated her 90th
birthday this week, was honored with a birthday cake and
a gift.
The six-team K. of C. Bowling League will start its
1955 bowling season Wednesday evening at the Playmor
alleys here. Officers of the K. of C. bowlers are William
B. Gladen, president; John Shenk, vice president, and
John H. Fredricks, secretary-treasurer.
75 Years Ago 1940
Delphos people will be interested in an article printed
in the Sept. 14 issue of Liberty magazine released Sept. 4,
and written by Congressman Robert F. Jones of the Fourth
District. Jones is well known in Delphos and is a nephew
of Mrs. Ed. Falke, West Fifth Street. The Liberty story is
the second literary effort of the 33-year-old congressman.
Plans for the parade and flag raising ceremony at the
Nickel Plate shops on Sept. 8 have been completed by
Commemorative Post, American Legion. The program
will be held at the Nickel Plate Yards following the
parade. The Delphos Legion post commander, Ferman
Clinger, will be introduced and he will present the
American flag to A. G. Kasson, local trainmaster.
The monthly meeting of the Delphos Council of the
Catholic Ladies of Columbia was held in the council
rooms Tuesday evening. Lucy Shaffer reported on the triennial convention held in Dayton. In five-hundred, Mrs.
Cyril Hickey was high and Mrs. John Berheide, second.
Mrs. Joseph Gremling held high score in pinochle and
Mrs. Tony Van Autreve was second high.

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Frischbach has recently started her senior year as a
member of the Class of 2016 at
St. Johns, and is the daughter
of Keith and Carolyn Fiscbach.
She is very involved in her
church, school, and community. She is a member of the
CRESPI Society, SADD, FTA,
Liturgy Team, Mission Society
and Scholastic Bowl. Fischbach
is also a very active member of
the basketball and track teams
for the Blue Jays. She has been
named to 2nd Team All-MAC
for basketball, while maintaining a 3.97 GPA. Until sidelined
by injury, she was an active
member of the varsity volleyball team. Fischbach enjoys
volunteering her time tutoring
and working with Landeck
Community Events. She is also
employed at Family Video and
K of C Catering.
Rice is the daughter of Mark
and Elaine Rice and is a member of the sophomore class at
Jefferson. She is very active in
cheerleading and serves as a
member of the varsity football
and competition squads, cheering on the Wildcats. She also
spends time cheering competitively at Flip Tuck in Van Wert
as a member of the Flip Tuck
Flyers. In addition to cheering, Rice is a talented dancer
and has more than 12 years
of dance, eight of those years
competitive. She also enjoys
making Youtube videos and
doing hair and make up. She
spends time volunteering at the
Interfaith Thrift Shop and at
the Childrens Developmental
Center in Lima.
Pohlman is the daughter
of Paul and Donna Pohlman
and has just started her senior
year as a St. Johns Blue Jay.
She keeps herself very busy
with several different school,
church and community activities. She is a member of the
Blue Jay basketball and volleyball teams, where she received
the Volleyball Leadership
Award. She is also involved
the Mission Society, Junior

Optimists and National Honor


Society. Pohlman is also very
active with the Pathfinders and
Delphos 4-H Club, and has
served as both president and
vice-president. Through 4-H,
she has been awarded Best
Intermediate and Best Senior
Model. She also volunteers at
St. Ritas and cleans homes for
the elderly.
Fitch is a member of the
junior class at Jefferson High
school and is the daughter of
Doug and Julie Fitch. Sarah
has very diverse interests and
is involved in many programs
throughout our community. She
is a member of the Delphos
FFA, where she holds the
office of Vice President and has
received her Greenhand and
Chapter degrees. She is also
very active with the Jefferson
Show Choir and school musical, most recently appearing
in the schools production of
Grease. Fitch is also a very
active member Varsity Football
and Competition Cheerleading
squads. She enjoys acting and
volunteering at her church,
especially with the Vacation
Bible School Program and at
the Interfaith Thrift Store.
Teman is the daughter of
Dan and Maureen Teman and
is a member of the senior class
at Jefferson. She is extremely involved with cheerleading
and is currently captain of the
Wildcat varsity football and
competition squads, as well as
a member of the Van Wert All
Stars. She is also a member of
the varsity softball team and is
involved with the FCA, and the
Varsity D Club. Teman spends
her time volunteering for the
Highway Clean Up Program,
Relay for Life and servicing
a Franklin Elementary. She is
also employed by So Chic, the
Creamery and even has her
own photography company,
Kiersten Joy, as photography is
another of her many passions.
Schrader is a member of the
senior class at St. Johns and is
the daughter of James and Susan
Schrader and Gina Schrader.
She is very active in her school

in many aspects. She is a member of the Liturgy Team, Future


Teachers of America, Choir,
SADD, as well as JCDA. She
has also participated in the
school musicals Once Upon a
Mattress and Godspell and
has been a member of the choir.
Schrader volunteers with the
Big Brothers and Big Sisters
program and as a church camp
counselor. Schrader is on the
honor roll and St. Johns and
her passion for art has led her to
enroll in many fine arts classes
in school.
Dellinger is the daughter of
Scott and Michele Dellinger and
is a sophomore at Jefferson. She
is very active with the Delphos
FFA and serves as a chairman
of several committees. She
also enjoys being involved in
the music programs and is a
member of the marching, concert, and pep bands, as well
as the choir and show choir,
where she serves as secretary.
Dellinger also enjoys bowling
and is a member of the basketball and football cheerleading squads, where she serves
as JV captain. She is involved
in student council, FCA, TFC,
and has taken piano lessons
for seven years. She also volunteers with her churchs VBS
program and attends Lakeside
for Youth Church Camp.
Utrup is the daughter of
Kenneth and Elizabeth Utrup
and is currently a senior at St.
Johns. She keeps herself busy
with a variety of clubs and
organizations. Currently, Utrup
serves as a member of the varsity football cheerleading squad
for the Blue Jays. She is a member of SADD, where she serves
as president and FTA, where
she is secretary. Alaina is also
involved with Junior Optimists,
National Honor Society, and
Liturgy Team. She has perfect
attendance and is on the honor
roll. Utrup volunteers by helping with Kindergarten students
and babysitting. She is also
employed at MC Sports.
Deffenbaugh is a member of the junior class at St.
Johns High School and is the

daughter of Rusty and Brenda


Deffenbaugh. She is a very talented musician and is a member of the choir, marching, concert and pep bands, as well as
the school musical. She has
received many awards from the
band program including runner-up as Musician of the Year.
She has even appeared in Ohio
Has Talent with several of her
band mates. She is a member of
the varsity football cheer squad
and volunteers as a Cantor and
Mass Server at her church. She
also works at Delphos Pizza
Hut and spends her spare time
playing one of her many instruments.
Gorman is the daughter of
Joe and Annette Gorman and
is a senior at Jefferson High
School. She enjoys spending
her time on and off of the court
as a member of the Wildcat basketball team. She is involved
with the Junior Optimists,
Varsity D Club, Fellowship of
Christian Athletes and the Allen
Lima Area Leadership. She has
volunteered with Jeffersons
Prom, as well as Big Brothers/
Big Sisters. Gorman is on the
honor roll and has been named
as Top Spanish I Student. She
enjoys spending time with family and friends and is employed
at Old Navy. In the future, she
would like to pursue a career as
a news reporter.
The 2015 Queen will be
awarded a $1,000 cash scholarship with an additional $1,000
be awarded to other contestants.
Little Princesses for this
years pageant include Lily
Klaus, Chloe Barthalow,
Ali Moore, Leah and Carley
DeVelvis. Pictures for this
years pageant are courtesy of
Trista Christine Photography.
Master of Ceremonies will be
Rick Miller.
The 2015 Canal Days
Pageant Committee includes
Director Kimberly Ousley,
Stage
Manager
Megan
Goedde,
Choreographer
Brooke Schroeder, Soundman
Jon Ousley and Lightman Tony
Weichart

Water
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But if you live in the Great Lakes
region, the toxicity of blue-green algae
is probably not news to you. You likely
recall that, in August 2014, the residents
of the city of Toledo were without water
after blue-green algae hijacked the citys
potable water supply. Two water samples from a Toledo water plant tested
positive for microcystin, a toxin that can
cause liver and kidney damage, which
was likely the result of a harmful algal
bloom (HAB) in Lake Erie.
Scientists do not fully understand
what causes the same species of algae
to trigger toxin production during one
bloom and not produce toxin during the
next. However, they are keying into how
to predict the probability of HABs. On
May 15, Dr. Kenneth Krieger, director
of the National Center for Water Quality
Research at Heidelberg University in
Tiffin, told the Putnam County Sentinel
that the size of the bloom really seems to
depend mostly on the amount of runoff
from storms from the land since this
runoff is a primary source of fertilizers,

Lice

animal manure, sewage treatment plant


discharges, storm water runoff, car and
power plant emissions and failing septic
tanks that are the nutrient pollution that
feeds HABs. Other factors include sunlight; low-water or low-flow conditions;
calm water and warmer temperatures.
At the time of that conversation,
this region had received little rainfall.
Krieger cautioned that a single, very
large storm event or a big flood could
overwhelm the incremental changes
made on the landscape during building
and planting season. Two week later,
official Weather Observer Guy Verhoff
reported precipitation of 2.02 inches on
May 30 in Putnam County. And the rain
kept coming, with Verhoff reporting an
average of 3.34 inches from June 12 to
June 15 and 3.06 more inches on June
27.
This spring, the National Centers for
Coastal Ocean Science and Great Lakes
Environmental Research Laboratory
began using data collected through the
center at Heidelberg to produce a weekly bulletin to keep residents in the Great
Lakes region comprised of HABs in

Police

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Over the last several years, researchers at


Southern Illinois University
- Edwardsville have tracked
the louses growing resistance to pyrethroids, the
insecticide most common in
over-the-counter remedies.
The problem, the research
shows, is pervasive and persistent, so much so that in 25
states, Ohio included, 100
percent of the lice tested had
developed a pyrethroid resistance and were deemed super
lice.
Even so, and despite the
resistance, health professionals advise the continued and
proper use of over-the-counter medications and the pyrethroids they contain to deal
with an infestation. Typically,
whether using creams or
shampoos, two applications
are necessary, with the second coming seven to 10 days
after the first.

On Aug. 29, officers were sent to 610


North Bredeick Street where the residents
were having a verbal argument and being
disorderly. Officers arrived and spoke with a
male and female. They both stated they were
leaving the residence and would not be making any further disturbance.
On Monday, a female complainant came
to the police department and reported that
checks had been stolen from her residence by
a male known to her. The case is being inves-

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local news.

Lake Erie. The weekly bulletin began


with predictions and, after the heavy
rains, became thermoimaged graphs
indicating actual microcystis cyanobacteria bloom as it formed around the
islands an, most recently, across a large
part of the western basin along the
Michigan and Ohio coasts and into the
central basin.
According to this weeks bulletin, the
scum which houses HABs has been scattered in the last few days. Microcystin
toxins are still present in the bloom,
but the concentration has decreased in
general. However, scum areas remain
a significant risk to pets and humans.
Last week, a HAB was found on the
Ohio River near Belmont County in
southeastern Ohio. The Ohio EPA warns
people to keep out of the water in areas
where scum is forming and, if you do
come into contact with the HAB contaminated water, the Ohio Department
of Health recommends a rinse-off with
clean, fresh water as soon as possible.
Next week: The current state of water
from the vantage point of Lake Erie

tigated by the Detective Bureau.


On Wednesday, officers responded to the
500 block of West Third Street in reference
to an unwanted guest at a residence. A male
there was advised to leave and given a warning not to return. The male identified as
27-year-old Luke VanAtta of Lima returned
to the residence later that evening and therefore was taken into custody and transported
to the Van Wert County Jail. He was charged
with Criminal Trespass and will appear in Van
Wert Municipal Court.

Trivia

Answers to Wednesdays questions:


The average U.S. workday in 1882, the year New York City held the nations
first Labor Day parade, was 12 hours.
South African leader Nelson Mandela won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993. He
removed from the U.S.s terrorist watch list in 2008 when a law was passed authorizing
U.S. officials to waive restrictions imposed against Mandela and other members of the
anti-apartheid African National Congress, which had been officially designated a terrorist
organization by South Africas ruling white minority in the 1970s.
Todays questions:
The name of what animated TV and movie cartoon character was inspired by a refrain
in a popular Frank Sinatra song?
What language ha the greatest number of letters in its alphabet?
Answers in next Wednesdays Herald.
The Outstanding National Debt as of Friday evening was: $18,154,665,393,632.
The estimated population of the United States is 321,314,627, so each citizens share
of this debt is $56,501.
The National Debt has continued to increase an average of $1.95 billion per day
since Sept. 30, 2012.

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www.delphosherald.com

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Opinion

In it for the
long haul
I have notices that people can get all hung
up on their age.
No one wants to be perceived as older
than they are and most would prefer you
think they are younger.
My 30th birthday was disaster. I will
always remember it with a little wince.
I was working in a factory and I had an
allergic reaction to something. Hives were
quickly spreading and rapidly approaching
my neck.
I got my supervisor and told him I needed
to go the hospital and he said to have them
call him when I got there. Nice.
When I did get there, they took one look at
me and knew what was up. Then they wanted
to give me a shot. On my birthday. And not in
my arm. Nice.
Then my babysitter canceled and the dinner at that little watering hole in Zulu was
nixed and I had a grilled cheese sandwich.
Nice.

Nancy Spencer

Letter to the Editor

On the
Other Hand

The reason I cant help but wince is that I


made such a big deal about it. So what. Life
went on, the earth, to this day, is still spinning
and the sun will come up tomorrow.
Well, I just celebrated my 50th birthday
and it was OK.
Ive found I dont have a lot of hang-ups
others do. Im not scared of reaching a certain
age and Im pretty comfortable with my life.
Uh-oh. That didnt sound good.
Comfortable. Some think of fluffy throws
or fuzzy pajamas or perhaps just a pair of
sweats.
Comfort food means a lot of different
things to different people but the theory is
the same: we eat them and they make us sigh
and close our eyes and it triggers those goods
chemicals and they start flowing in our brains
and everything is better.
Others may see my comfort as being stuck
in a rut and either liking it or not caring.
I once had a conversation with someone

Help us help others

who asked me what I saw myself doing in 5


or 10 years. Where would I be?
I asked him why he thought I wasnt doing
what I wanted. Im guessing by his reaction it
was the first time he got that answer.
Comfortable isnt bad. What if everyone
changed jobs every 5 or 10 years? Sounds
like mayhem and chaos to me.
I did that for a while. I actually thought
about it was my track record when the 5-year
mark came at The Herald. But it felt right.
And theres nothing wrong with that. Theres
also something to be said for experience and
earned wisdom.
Im perfectly fine with people who set
goals and move up and/or on. Thats good
for them.
Its also OK to like what you are doing
and dedicate time to it and strive to keep
getting better at it.
Its OK to be in it for the haul. Somebodys
got to do it.

DEAR EDITOR:
The Do-Right Motorcycle Club wants to be an
effective tool to change the lives of others for the
better. It is said that if you change the life of one
person, you have done your job. Well, we never
stopped with one, we strive to help many.
We cant do this without all of your support at
our venues and parties.
No one in the club even gets paid. We are
a member of the Delphos Area Chamber of
Commerce and we are a not-for-profit club.
We are affiliated with anyone but the Do-Right
Motorcycle Club.
Our club motto is HUHO Help us help others. Our forte is camaraderie, brotherhood and
charity with charity being No. 1.
Hope to see you all at our next event.
Sincerely,
Donnie Ardner
Public Relations
Do-Right Motorcycle Club

Sara Berelsman

You have to walk through the door


Weve all heard the saying about
one door closing and another door
opening. Specifically, when one
door closes, another door opens. At
least, that is how the saying goes.
Ive tried to live my life with
this belief in the back of my head. I
need it to keep going. To have faith.
To know that every new beginning
comes from some other beginnings
end. If I didnt try to believe this,
Id have given up long ago.
Ive had many doors closed on
me over the years. Doors closed on
friendships, doors closed on jobs
with nothing but emptiness left in

their wake. Every time something


like this happens, everyone I talk
to about it recites the door quote. I
always try to believe. I dont think I
ever fully do, though, until that next
door opens.
I recently got a new job. I taught
middle school last year and this
year I am teaching high school at
a different school in a different
town. I did not see the opening of
this door coming. Id been staring
at the closed door for a long time
until I gathered the motivation to
start applying for new jobs. Thats
when this door opened. And its

Dum-de-dumb dump
During my Saturday morning run in the back country, a
car pulled up beside me. The
window rolled down and the
driver asked if Id seen the latest pile of trash dumped alongside the historic M-6 bridge.
I said I hadnt yet, but would
take a look on the shuffle back.
He shook his head, saying hed
called the sheriff and received
no call back. He called the
game warden as a last resort;
no call back.
I suggested the Ohio EPA
Division of Surface Water in
Bowling Green. We agreed that
no one wants that particular
eye turned in their direction.
I did stop and look at the
dump site. Whoever let fly the
ice tea bottles, sink strainer,
baked good boxes and pop
cans burned them first. It
seems a special brand of stupid
to lug a burn barrel in a vehicle
across the countryside to dump
it alongside a public waterway.
But the trash didnt stop
there. There is a trail of fresh
cans leading to and from
Friday night football, which
puts kind of a damper on the
joy of popcorn, touchdowns
and marching band spectaculars. This seems a good time
for a public service message: a
refrigerator cutout of Ohio law
regarding such things.
Littering and illegal dumping: Ohio Revised Code
3767.32
Leaving any trash or discarded items on any public or
private land or waterway is a
third-degree misdemeanor in
Ohio, good for a fine up to
$500 and 60 days in jail. The
law also prohibits putting trash
in someone elses trash receptacle without permission from
the owner or a civil authority,
unless the receptacle is intended for public use or the trash
was generated on the property
where the receptacle is located.
Polluting state lands or
waters: Ohio Revised Code
1531.29
The penalty for littering can
be more severe when litter ends
up on state land, or in any
ditch, stream, river, lake, pond
or other watercourse, which
is part of a larger surface or
groundwater system. Pollution

Anne Coburn-Griffis
Putnam County Sentinel
violations are third-degree misdemeanors on the first offense,
but subsequent offenses within a year are first-degree misdemeanors with fines up to
$1,000 and as much as six
months jail time. The penalties apply if the litter is close
enough to a body of water to be
pulled in during flooding.
Open dumping or burning:
Ohio Revised Code 3734.03
Illegal dumping or burning
of trash can also be prosecuted
as an unclassified felony. Those
convicted face fines between
$10,000 and $25,000, two to
four years incarceration or both
a fine and imprisonment.
Littering from a motor
vehicle: Ohio Revised Code
4511.82
Littering from a motor vehicle is a minor misdemeanor
and can result in fines up
to $100. The driver of a motor
vehicle can be cited if a passenger litters. The driver can also
be cited if litter simply falls or
blows from the vehicle.
And there are more for
dumping appliances, dead
animals and hides and petroleum products. But who would
ever, ever think of doing
that? I think Ill ask Putnam
County Commissioners Love,
Schroeder and Jerwers if the
grant monies earmarked for the
M-6 bridges restoration could
cover an illegal dumping sign.
That would give drive-bys a
new target at least.
Should a load of any of the
above land on my land, I know
who to call: all of the above.

not even the matter of a new door


opening that we need to focus on.
We need to focus on the fact that we
have to walk through the open door.
Whether we realize it or not, doors
are opening for us all the time. Its
the act of walking through the door
that determines our fate.
I got several replies from jobs Id
applied to, several opportunities to
interview, but I decided not to walk
through those doors. Other people
can walk through those doors. My
door opened because of a friend
who told me the school where I
now teach is hiring. I applied and

the door was opened. Thats never


the scary part. The scary part is
entering. We never know whats
on the other side. Like the door I
walked through last year when I
taught middle school. I didnt know
what was on the other side, not until
I entered. I was terrified. Of course
I was. Just like I was this year, right
before I walked through a new open
door. Now I know whats behind the
door, and I love it. I wouldnt know
one way or another unless I had the
courage to enter the unknown, and
now its my favorite job yet.
You cant spend your life staring

Why must we play


game the system?
Weve all heard the saying about one
door closing and another door opening. Specifically, when one door closes,
another door opens. At least, that is how
the saying goes.
Ive tried to live my life with this
belief in the back of my head. I need it to
keep going. To have faith. To know that
every new beginning comes from some
other beginnings end. If I didnt try to
believe this, Id have given up long ago.
Ive had many doors closed on me
over the years. Doors closed on friendships, doors closed on jobswith nothing but emptiness left in their wake.
Every time something like this happens,
everyone I talk to about it recites the door
quote. I always try to believe. I dont
think I ever fully do, though, until that
next door opens.
I recently got a new job. I taught
middle school last year and this year I
am teaching high school at a different

Just a
Thought
at the doors that have closed on you.
I do tend to dwell too long there.
Youll never go anywhere unless
that changes, and unless you understand that wasnt the door for you,
each time a new one closes. Walk
through new doorways. Its scary,
but do it. You will find the place
youre meant to be only if you do
that. Right now I am meant to be
here, to teach high school English.
And if this door closes, Ill recite
the door quote until the next one
opens.

Byron McNutt

People Make
the Difference

school in a different town. I did not see


the opening of this door coming. Id been
staring at the closed door for a long time
until I gathered the motivation to start
applying for new jobs. Thats when this
door opened. And its not even the matter
of a new door opening that we need to
focus on. We need to focus on the fact
that we have to walk through the open
door. Whether we realize it or not, doors
are opening for us all the time. Its the act
of walking through the door that determines our fate.
I got several replies from jobs Id
applied to, several opportunities to interview, but I decided not to walk through
those doors. Other people can walk
through those doors. My door opened
because of a friend who told me the
school where I now teach is hiring. I
applied and the door was opened. Thats
never the scary part. The scary part
is entering. We never know whats on

the other side. Like the door I walked


through last year when I taught middle
school. I didnt know what was on the
other side, not until I entered. I was terrified. Of course I was. Just like I was this
year, right before I walked through a new
open door. Now I know whats behind the
door, and I love it. I wouldnt know one
way or another unless I had the courage
to enter the unknown, and now its my
favorite job yet.
You cant spend your life staring at the
doors that have closed on you. I do tend
to dwell too long there. Youll never go
anywhere unless that changes, and unless
you understand that wasnt the door for
you, each time a new one closes. Walk
through new doorways. Its scary, but do
it. You will find the place youre meant
to be only if you do that. Right now I am
meant to be here, to teach high school
English.
And if this door closes, Ill recite the
door quote until the next one opens.

Controlling the escalating costs of higher education


U.S. SENATOR SHERROD BROWN
As the summer comes to a close, students across Ohio are
crisscrossing the state, heading back to campuses and settling
into dorms. Set foot on any college quad, and the excitement is
palpableyoung people excited for their futures, which they
hope will be even brighter thanks to higher education.
We know that education is one of the surest paths to economic success. Its one of the strongest anti-poverty tool we
have, and the best leg up into the middle class. Its why we
invest in universities and community colleges and federal student aid, like Pell Grants and Stafford Loans.
But increasingly, for-profit colleges are taking advantage
of these financial aid programs designed to help students, and
instead are using them to pad their profits.
In 2009, 15 of the largest for-profit education companies
received 86 percent of their revenues from federal student aid
programs. And they spent almost $4 billion dollars nearly
one-quarter of their budgets on advertising, marketing, and
recruitment. In many cases, that self-promotion was aggressive and deceptive. Because of these misleading marketing
campaigns, students looking for a quality college education
can find themselves at for-profit institutions that are more
concerned with profit margins than career readiness.
This spending on self-promotion by for-profit colleges and
universities is gargantuan compared with non-profit colleges,
and even compared to other for-profit companies, where
marketing budgets typically only represent between four and

twelve percent of sales.


Thats why I introduced legislation, the Protecting Financial
Aid for Students and Taxpayers Act, to crack down on these
predatory practices, and ensure that federal student aid is used
for education, not corporate marketing campaigns.
My bill would prohibit all colleges public, private, and
for-profit from using Pell Grants, federal student loans,
and other federal education funds for advertising, marketing,
and recruitment. It builds on an existing, bipartisan law that
already prohibits schools from using taxpayer funds for lobbying efforts.
This law would particularly help our student veterans and
service members, who are often the targets of aggressive and
misleading promotion by schools. It would prevent schools
from using revenue from the G.I. Bill and other service member tuition benefits to fund marketing. Right now, seven of the
eight for-profit education companies that receive the most G.I.
Bill funds are under federal investigation for their deceptive
recruitment tactics. It is despicable enough that these companies are preying on our servicemembers and veterans and
its beyond the pale that theyre doing it with taxpayer funds.
It needs to end.
Congress needs to act to ensure that federal student aid and
taxpayer dollars are used to educate students, not fund corporate marketing campaigns. This legislation would help ensure
that all colleges make learning and instruction a priority.

Saturday, September 5, 2015

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Arts & Entertainment


At the movies ...
Van Wert Cinemas
10709 Lincoln Hwy., Van Wert
Transporter
Refueled
(PG-13)
Sat.: 1:00/3:00/5:00/7:00/9:00; Sun.:
2:00/4:00/6:00/8:00;
Mon.-Thurs.:
5:00/7:00
Straight Outta Compton (R) Sat: 1:00/
4:00/7:00; Sun.: 2:00/5:00/8:00; Mon.Thurs.: 5:00/8:00
Sinister 2 (R) Sat.: 1:00/3:00/5:00/
7:00/9:00; Sun.: 2:00/4:00/ 6:00/8:00;
Mon.-Thurs.: 5:00/7:00
Shaun the Sheep (PG) Sat.:
1:00/3:00/5:00; Sun.: 2:00/4:00; Tues. and
Thurs.: 5:00
Vacation (R) Sat.: 7:00/9:00; Sun.:
6:00/8:00; Mon. and Wed..: 5:00/7:00;
Tues. and Thurs. 7:00
We Are Your Friends (R) Sat.:
1:00/5:00/9:00; Sun.: 4:00/8:00; Mon. and
Wed.: 5:00; Tues. and Thurs.: 7:00
Hitan Agent 47 (R) Sat.: 3:00/7:00;
Sun.: 2:00/6:00; Mon. and Wed.: 7:00;
Tues. and Thurs.: 5;00
Van-Del Drive-In
19986 Lincoln Hwy., Middle Point
Friday through Sunday
Screen 1
Inside Out (PG)
Tansporter Refueled (PG-13)
Vacation (R) Sunday only!
Screen 2
Shaun the Sheep (PG) Sunday only!
Pixels (PG-13)
No Escape (R)
Screen 3
Minions (PG) Sunday only!
Jurassic World (PG-13)
Straight Outta Compton (R)
American Mall Stadium 12
2830 W. Elm St., Lima
Friday through Sunday
Transporter
Refueled
(PG-13)
11:30/2:10/4:40/7:40/10:10
A Walk in the Woods (R) 11:40/2:15/
4:50/7:30/10:05

Crossword Puzzle

"Water, Water Everywhere"


Across
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5 Greek letter that's also
an airline
10 Spinning toy
13 Like people who say
"Top of the mornin' to
ya!"
15 Falco and Brickell
16 "Curb Your
Enthusiasm" channel
17 Body of water
between Saudi Arabia
and Iran, known for
its oil
19 Color in the American
flag
20 Language you speak:
abbr.
21 Make sure there will
be no kittens
22 Hellos at sea
24 TV reporter John
26 Nancy ___, fictional
detective
27 Body of water that
Jamaica and Aruba
are on, known for its
beautiful weather
32 March 17th honoree,
for short
35 Large coffee holders
36 Paddle
37 Pinball problem
38 Out in the open for all
to see
40 Has to
41 ___ whim (without
forethought)
42 ___ impasse (stuck)
43 Names as a reference
44 Body of water where
Hawaii is, known for
its great size
48 Work units
49 Pest killer
53 Look bad together, as
two colors
55 Apple's middle
56 "... man ___ mouse?"
57 Barbecue bit
58 Body of water that
flows through Brazil,
known for its length

War Room (PG) 11:40/3:40/7:00/9:50


We Are Your Friends (R) 11:00/
4:15/9:55
No Escape (R) 11:10/1:45/4:30/7:05/
10:00
American Ultra (R) 11:15
Hitman: Agent 47 (R) 9:35
Sinister
2
(R)
11:45/2:00/4:35/7:25/10:20
Man From U.N.C.L.E. (PG-13) 1:35/
6:55
Straight
Outta
Compton
(R)
11:55/3:30/6:50/9:40
Ricki and the Flash (PG-13) 1:55/7:15
The Gift (R) 11:35/2:05/4:55/7:35/10:15
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
(PG-13) 11:25/2:20/6:35/9:30
Vacation (R) 11:40/4:10/7:10
Ant-Man (PG-13) 6:45/9:25
Dope (R) 11:05/4:35/9:45
Inside Out (PG) 11:20/1:50/4:20
Shannon Theater, Bluffton
Through Sept. 10
Jurassic World (PG-13) 3D show times
are at 9:30 p.m. every evening with 4 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday matinees.
Vacation (R) 2D show times are at
7 p.m. every evening with 1:30 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday matinees.

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63 Baseball great ___
Ryan
64 Aroma
65 Soaked
66 Mystics
67 Times of history
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1 Sherlock Holmes
smoked them
2 "___ we all?"
3 Astrological sign
4 Letter before "tee"
5 Alaska park that's also
an SUV
6 Hip
7 Actress Lucy
8 Device you call
people on: abbr.
9 "And that's ___ it
goes"
10 Ejects

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12 Where peas grow
14 Show hostility
toward, as a cat might
18 Copycat
23 Egg layer
25 "Begone!"
26 New car worry
28 Good: Sp.
29 "It's cold!"
30 Relax, as rules
31 ___ and crafts
32 Red road sign
33 Turner or Fey
34 Put some money on it
38 Singer Redding
39 Sucking piece of
cleaning equipment,
for short
40 ___ chocolate chip
(ice cream flavor)
42 Shawls made of yarn

43 Provides food for an


event
45 Tax org.
46 Sings like Frank
Sinatra
47 Make, like money
50 Range ___
(automaker)
51 Stadium
52 Sections
53 Black bird
54 Supermarket hassle
55 Former Russian ruler
59 "The Simpsons"
tavern owner
60 Ginger ___
61 Cubes in the freezer

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drivers license, clean driving
be granted. This prayer must be
record, ability to lift up to
Cooper Farms invites Veterans, Individuals with experience in animal
published after the
75lbs. and must be at least 21
favor is granted.
years of age.
care/production/management, &/or Individuals seeking to join a local/
Apply at www.kmtire.com/jobs
family-owned company to attend our Open Interviews on Thursday,
K&M Tire - Attn: Cassie
September 3rd from 9 am - 11 am at the Sherwood VFW, located at
Your CommunitY
965 Spencerville Rd
115 Cedar St., Sherwood, Ohio 43556.
Delphos,
OH
45833
Your newspaper

STORE
MANAGER

PRINTING PRESS
TRAINEE
FULL TIME POSITION

419-453-3620

GESSNERS
PRODUCE

Prayer To The
Blessed Virgin

POHLMAN
BUILDERS

Eagle Print

EMTs NEEDED

POHLMAN
POURED

419-695-0015

419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460

419-692-0032

00142710

Planning a
garage sale?

COMMUNITY
SELF-STORAGE

OPEN INTERVIEWS
AT COOPER FARMS

Email: HR@kmtire.com

419-695-0015

ATI is an international tier one supplier of transmission & shifter


components to the automobile industry. Due to our rapid growth
we are expanding the Maintenance & Engineering department.
ATI has openings for a CNC Machining Engineer and a Maintenance Technician.
CNC Machining Engineer: Programs, maintains, and improves CNC machining equipment and processes. Analyzes CNC
programs to improve quality and efficiency. Reduces processing
costs by improving cutting tool life and trials with new cutting tool
and programming improvements. Supports other engineering
activities such as scrap reduction, line layout, and new equipment
justification. Must have knowledge and experience working
with CNC lathes and machining centers. Swiss Style Machine
knowledge is a plus.
Requirements for Engineer Positions:
Minimum Associates degree plus 1-2 years of experience
preferred OR
extensive CNC machining experience (programming and set up).
Ability to manage multiple projects and tasks simultaneously.
Prior experience in an automotive environment a plus.
Maintenance Technician: Responsible for day to day maintaining and trouble shooting on CNC machining centers, welders
and assembly equipment. Perform PMs on equipment and help
maintain facility equipment. Assist in running utilities throughout
facility for new equipment installations and relocations. Respond
to machine downtime and machine problems as needed. Maintain
work order system and spare parts inventory with accurate,
detailed and current information.
We offer:
Competitive Compensation based upon experience
Medical/ Dental benefits in 30 days
401K with company match
Generous vacations, plus paid shutdowns
Training opportunities
Interested candidates should submit a resume with salary
requirements to:
805 E. North Ave., Ada, Ohio 45810
E-Mail: applications@adatechinc.com
Fax: (419) 634-7146
Ada Technologies Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
00142416

FREE TUITION
TAX SCHOOL
IRS Approved
Qualifies for CE
credits
Earn extra income
after taking course
Flexible schedules,
convenient locations

Register now!

Courses start Sept. 17, 2015

Call 419-229-1010

Small fee
for books

Job opportunities include but are not limited to:


Sow Farm Management

(FT - 1st shift; experience required)

Sow Farm General Labor


(FT - 1st shift)

Turkey Farm General Labor


(FT/PT - 2nd shift)

Class A CDL Driver

(FT - OTR &/or Local Feed Delivery)

Cooper Farms offers a wide variety of benefits including: medical


/ dental / vision / life / disability insurance, Gainsharing and Profit
Sharing programs along with a 401(k) retirement program.
Pre-interview drug screen required.

Send resumes to :

National Door and Trim


1189 Grill Road
Van Wert OH 45891

Cooper Farms is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

www.cooperfarms.com
00140622

Northwest Ohio Welch Trophy


is looking for additional staff for
The Ottawa Whirlpool Manufacturing Plant is pleased to announce the addition of a night shift on its chest
The freezer
Ottawa,line.Ohio
Whirlpool
Manufacturing
Plant
is
currently
searching
With the addition, Whirlpool will be interviewing and direct hiring candidates for the various
expanded business. Seeking both
positions listed below:
for Assembly
Operators for our day and night shifts. If you are
Graphic Designer
inGeneral
interested
havingLabor
a direct impact on Whirlpools performance, quality,
Quality Inspector
and Screen Printers.
safety, and
then
is the position
for you.
value,
Receiving
(liftthis
truck/tugger
operators)
Experience in lay out design for
Solder/Braze
Set Up
screen-printing, laser engraving, and
Starting wages
the successful candidates will be $12.23/hour. SucFoamfor
Operators
Group Leader
cessful candidates
are eligible for all benefits including medical and life
design of trophies. Skills include being
Safety Technician
vacation,
Maintenance
insurance,
andTechnician
holiday pay immediately upon hire.
detail oriented, highly organized,
Engineering Technician
computer skills and customer service
Starting wages for the successful candidates will range from $12.23/hour to $26.33/hour based upon the
A high
school
diploma
or
GED
is
required.
A
minimum
of
two
years
position the candidate is applying for. Successful candidates are eligible for all benefits including medical
experience a plus.
and life insurance,
vacation,isand
holiday pay immediately upon hire.
manufacturing
experience
preferred.
Please apply within at
A high school diploma or GED is required. A minimum of two years manufacturing experience is
preferred.
Northwest Ohio Welch Trophy
Please
submit resume and cover letter on the Whirlpool Corporation website: Please submit resume and cover letter on the Whirlpool Corporation website: www.whirlpoolcareers.com, 1034 Westwood Drive
Ottawa Operations:
www.whirlpoolcareers.com,
Ottawa Operations: Req #A1CKR
Van Wert, Ohio 45891 or send resume
General Labor Req #A1CKR
Solder/Braze Req #A1CL7
Safety Tech Req #A1CKN
Equal Opportunity Employer
nwohiobb@hotmail.com EOE
Quality Inspector Req #A1CL9 Set Up Req #A1CL6
Maintenance Tech Reqto
#A1CKO
Receiving Req #A1CLD
Foam Operator Req #A1CLC

Group Lead Req #A1CL4

Engineering Tech Req #A1CKP

Miller Precision Mfg. Ind. Inc.


Equal Opportunity Employer

Miller Precision Mfg. Industries,


a CNC Precision Machine Shop
specializing in small & large

Krendl Machine is seeking to fill 4 positions in its


manufacturing facility.
Assembler

Experience and knowledge of hand /power tools with experience in assembly of


various components. Must be able to lift up to 50# Diploma/GED required

Inside/Outside Service Technician

Experience and knowledge in the repair/maintenance field, capable of troubleshooting and have strong interacting skills with customers. Must have valid drivers license and clean driving record with some overnight travel required. Must be able to
lift up to 50# Diploma/GED required

Quality Control Technician

Experience and knowledge of testing, data gathering and analyzing of various manufactured products. Must have computer skills and be able to lift up to 50# Diploma/
2yr Associate degree

Send resumes to:


Krendl Machine Company
Attn: Human Resources
1201 Spencerville Rd. , Delphos, OH 45833
EOE Drug/Alcohol testing, background check, smoke /drug free workplace

production runs as well as


secondary machine operations
is currently seeking applications
for the following positions:

EXPERIENCED CNC OPERATORS


AND GENERAL LABORERS
Lathes, Vertical Mills, Horizontal Mills, Swiss Lathes
Candidates must be willing to work 1st or 3rd shift, 10
hours per day, 4 days a week, plus overtime. Great
attendance is required. Positions also require ability to
communicate verbally and by written instructions,
read micrometers and calipers, and read blue prints.
Applications are available at www.millerprecision.com
and will be taken in person:
Monday - Thursday 9am - 5pm and Friday 9am -3pm
We offer competitive benefits that include:
Health & Prescription Drug, Free Area Gym Access, Life Insurance,
Vision, Dental, Paid Holidays, 401(k) Plan, Paid Vacations,
Attendance Bonus, and Production Incentive.
Drop off at or Mail to:

131 Progressive Dr., P.O. BOX 489,


Ottoville, OH 45876
Equal Employment Opportunity

00141465

subsCribe todaY!

National Door and Trim is looking to


hire a full time office position.
Applicants must have:
A 2 or 4 year degree and/or
relative work experience,
Must be knowledgeable in
computers,
Be able to multi-task,
Work in a fast paced environment,
And willing to learn.

www.delphosherald.com

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Classifieds
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105 Announcements
110 Card Of Thanks
115 Entertainment
120 In Memoriam
125 Lost And Found
130 Prayers
135 School/Instructions
140 Happy Ads
Steel
is
145
Ride Technologies
Share

240
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250
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260
265
270
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280

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Healthcare
Manufacturing/Trade
Office/Clerical
Professional
Restaurant
Retail
Sales and Marketing
Situation Wanted
Transportation

345
350
355
360

a customer driven, growth-

300is
REAL
ESTATE/RENTAL
Steeloriented,
Technologies
a customer
driven,
steel processing
company.
EMPLOYMENT
305 Apartment/Duplex
WeOpportunities
are currently
seeking
motivated company.
Business
310
Commercial/Industrial
growth-oriented,
steel
processing
Childcare
315 Condos
Operational
and Maintenance
personnel
Domestic
320seeking
House
We are currently
motivated
Elderly
Home
Care
325
Mobile
Homes to our
who are
eager
to work
and
contribute
Employment Services
330 Office Space personnel
Operational
and
Maintenance
continued
success
at
our
Ottawa,
OH
facility.
Farm And Agriculture
335 Room
General
340 Warehouse/Storage
who
are eager
toavailable
work
and
contribute
Applicant
must be
to work
all shifts. to our
continued success at our Ottawa, OH facility.
Operationalmust
positions
at $12.00
$15.35
Applicant
be start
available
totowork
allanshifts.

200
205
210
215
220
225
230
235

hour, depending on experience and qualifications.


Maintenance positions start at $16.00 to $25.60 an
Operational
positions
start
at $12.00 to
hour,
depending on
knowledge
and experience.

$14.75 an hour, depending on experience.

WeMaintenance
offer an excellent benefits
package, perfect
and to
positions
start attendance
at $16.00
plant incentive bonuses every 3 months, 401(k) plan with company
$21.00
depending
on/ personal
experience.
match,
safety an
shoe hour,
allowance,
and paid vacation
days.
Apply on
in person
at: anniversary.
$2,000 bonus
1
year
Steel Technologies, Inc.
740 Williamstown Road
We offer an excellent
benefits
Ottawa, Ohio
45875package, perfect attendance and plant incentive
EOE bonuses every 3 months,

401(k) plan with company match, safety shoe allowance,


and paid vacation / personal days.
Apply in person at:

520 Building Materials


525 Computer/Electric/Office
530 Events
535 Farm Supplies and Equipment
540 Feed/Grain
400 REAL ESTATE/FOR SALE
545 Firewood/Fuel
405 Acreage and Lots
550 Flea Markets/Bazaars
410 Commercial
555
Garage
Sales
Toledo
Molding
and
Die,
Inc.
is an
automotive
415 Condos
560 Home Furnishings
420 Farms
supplier of plastic molding
injection
parts,
air
565 Horses,
Tack and
Equipment
425 Houses
570 Lawn and Garden
induction
and HVAC assemblies.
430 Mobile
Homes/
575 Livestock We have reManufactured Homes
577 Miscellaneous
cently expanded our plant
and are continuing
580 Musical Instruments
435 Vacation Property
582are
Pet in
Memoriam
440 Want
To Buy
to experience
growth. We
looking
for result
583 Pets and Supplies
500 MERCHANDISE
oriented TEAM members.
585 Produce
505 Antiques and Collectibles
586 Sports and Recreation
510 Appliances
588 Tickets
515 Auctions
590and
Tool the
and Machinery
Toledo Molding and Die
United Auto

Workers of America, Local 2279, have much


to offer. If you possess the ability to work well
with others, have a HS Diploma or GED, have
an excellent attendance record, a strong work
history, able to work afternoon and midnight
shifts and have previous industrial experience
or the equivalent, we would like to meet you!

Manual Lathe
Machinist/Toolmaker

592
593
595
597

Want To Buy
Good Thing To Eat
Hay
Storage Buildings

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

DRIVERS-Class A

NOW HIRING:
HIRING: CDL A
NOW
DRIVERS!
CDL
A DRIVERS!

$4000 SIGN-ON BONUS!!


Medical Benefits Day 1!
401K W/Company Match
GUARANTEED PAY with
Average Salary in the $60Ks
REGIONAL BASED ROUTES
with more HOME TIME!

ALL NEW 2015 BUICK'S & CHEVY'S


AT 0% FINANCING

6 YEARS NO INTEREST!!!
(Excludes Camaro, Tahoe & Suburban. These prices N/A with 0% APR.)

2015 LaCrosse 2015 Verano

2014 Encore

Leather Pkg.,
Crystal Red
MSRP
$28,470

Now $

2015 Silverado
#15NT760

2015 Sonic

#14NB682

#15B777

32,169*

Home
Improvement
Windows,
Doors, Siding,
Roofing,
Sunrooms,
Pole Buildings,
Garages

Check us out online: www.delphosherald.com

NOW THRU SEPT. 10

Now $

Hohlbeins

P.O. Box 217


6492 State Road 205
LaOtto, IN 46763
(260) 357-3365

Call Today for more Details


(217) 274-3729
Visit WORK4McLANE.COM for more info

Delpha
Discount & Rebate

Boats/Motors/Equipment
Campers/Motor Homes
Classic Cars
Commercial
Motorcycles/Mopeds
Off-Road Vehicles
Recreational Vehicles
Rental and Leasing
Snowmobiles
Storage
SUVs
Trailers
Trucks
Vans/Minivans
Want To Buy
Legal Notices
Seasonal
Free & Low Priced

XY Tool & Die, Inc.

NEW FINDLAY FACILITY OPENING


IN 2016

$7,371

830
835
840
845
850
855
860
865
870
875
880
885
890
895
899
925
950
953

We offer:
401(k) benefits, Holiday pay, Overtime pay, 2nd
shift bonus, PHP Health Insurance

REQUIREMENTS:
Class A CDL
21 Years of Age HS Diploma
50,000 Safe Driving Miles

Delpha
Discount & Rebate

Miscellaneous
Pet Care
Snow Removal
Travel
Computer/Electric/Office
Electrical
Painting
Plumbing
Roofing/Gutters/Siding
Blacktop/Cement
Handyman
Elder Care

EOE/MFDV

Application deadline is September 18th, 2015

Leather Pkg., Smoke Gray


Navigation, Drive Conf. Pkg.
MSRP
$39,440

670
675
680
685
690
695
700
705
710
715
720
725

Skills and ability:


Must be able to800read
prints, problem solving,
TRANSPORTATION
Auto
810
Auto
Parts and Accessories
work overtime 805
if
needed,
make tooling and
815 Automobile Loans
820 Automobile Shows/Events
details for fixtures
and gages, work 1st or 2nd
825 Aviations
shift if needed.

TMD offers excellent starting pay with benefits


of health, life, sickness & accident insurance
and a 401(k) plan.

Ohio Insurance License required and licensing


can be achieved after being hired.
This is a part-time position with hours of
12:30 pm to 5:00 pm Monday- Friday.
Responsibilities include customer service
function, answering telephone, face-toface client contact, insurance quoting and
application completion.
Submit your resume and cover letter
to Bob Gamble at
b_gamble@beegeerealty.com

Quick Silver, FWD


Fun To Drive!!!
MSRP
$26,710

$3,607

24,863*

Delpha
Discount & Rebate

Now $

MSRP

Delpha
Discount & Rebate

$2,210

24,500*

2015 Enclave

Now $

Ph. 419-339-4938
or 419-230-8128

Van Wert Regional


Airport is accepting
resumes for a full-time
airport manager
Job requires great customer
service skills, Quick Books &
basic computer skills, and
ability to do some facility
maintenance. Manager must
have basic business skills
and be available to work
week-ends as necessary.
Aviation training and
experience helpful,
but not required.
Send resume to:
Van Wert County Regional
Airport Authority
C/O Steve Bailey
1400 Leeson Avenue
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
EOE

665

Trimming & Removal


Stump Grinding
24 Hour Service Fully Insured

KEVIN M. MOORE

(419) 235-8051
TEMANS
OUR TREE
SERVICE

Trimming Topping Thinning


Deadwooding
Stump, Shrub & Tree Removal
Since 1973

419-692-7261

Bill Teman 419-302-2981


Ernie Teman 419-230-4890

670

DELPHOS

Orchard Tree
Restaurant

SELF-STORAGE
Security Fence
Pass Code Lighted Lot
Affordable 2 Locations
Why settle for less?

419-692-6336

is now taking applications for


cooks, dishwashers, and
part-time manager position.

930 LEGALS
AN UNAUDITED financial statement of the
Jennings Local School
District for fiscal year
2015 is available for review at the Treasurer's
Office:
1 Musketeer Drive
Fort Jennings, Ohio
45844
(Phone 419-286-2238
ext. 1002)
during normal business
hours, Monday-Friday
09/05/2015

$18,270
$2,270

16,000*

2015 Silverado
#15NT716

$8,829

36,086*
2015 Silverado
Now $

#15NT690

Double Cab, All Star


5.3 V8
MSRP
$43,545

Delpha
Discount & Rebate

$7,205

Now $36,740*

2015 Impala
#15NC726

2LT, Lt Convenience, Safety Pkg.,


Ultra Suede Trim, Navigation
MSRP
$35,875

Delpha
Discount & Rebate

$2,935

Now $33,075*

Delpha
Discount & Rebate

$4,400

41,140*
2015 Spark
Now $

#15NT700

3/4 Ton 4x4, Crew


MSRP
$48,025

Delpha
Discount & Rebate

Now

$7,074

$42,931*

1058 West Main Street


Van Wert, OH 45891

2015 Camaro

#15NC766

Denim Blue 1LT


Auto Trans, MyLink Stereo
MSRP
$15,920

Delpha
Discount & Rebate

$2,004

13,916*
2015 Cruz
Now $

#15NC755

1 LT Pkg., Technology Pkg.,


Sunroof, RS Pkg.
MSRP
$24,155

Delpha
Discount & Rebate

Now $

$2,501

21,654*

2SS, Auto. Trans., RS Pkg.,


Polished Wheels, Orange Accent
MSRP
$43,570

Delpha
Discount & Rebate

$4,125

Now $39,445*

2015 City Express


LT Cargo Van

MSRP

Delpha
Discount & Rebate

Now $

$24,700
$3,699

21,001*

* Add Title, Tax & Doc Fee


Service - Body Shop - Parts
Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 7:30 to 5:00;
Wed. 7:30 to 7:00; Closed on Sat.
Sales Department
Mon. & Wed. 8:30 to 8:00; Tues., Thurs.
& Fri. 8:30 to 5:30; Sat. 8:30 to 1:00

CHEVROLET BUICK

VISIT US ON THE WEB @ www.delphachevy.com


1725 East Fifth Street, Delphos

IN DELPHOS

419-692-3015
TOLL FREE

1-888-692-3015

MISCELLANEOUS

SAFE &
SOUND

Production Products, Inc. - a Tier I manufacturer of


precision metal stampings supplying the automotive
industry is holding open interviews at the Columbus
Grove, Ohio location.
Open interviews will be held at:
Production Products, Inc.
200 Sugar Grove Lane
Columbus Grove, OH 45830
on Tuesday, Sept. 1st and Wednesday, Sept. 2nd between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
We currently have openings for
Weld Operators, Press Operators, Maintenance
Techs,
and Tool and Die Makers.

PPI offers competitive benefits that include:


Health and Prescription Drug, Free On-site Medical Clinic, Dental, Life Insurance, Paid Holidays,
401K Plan with Company Match, Paid Vacation,
Short-Term Disability, and Long-Term Disability.

00113959

Discount & Rebate

Crimson Red, 7 Pass.


Leather, 4WD
MSRP
$45,540

LAWN, GARDEN,
LANDSCAPING

L.L.C.

Stop in and fill out an application at:


1500 Crew Cab Short Box
4-Wheel Drive LT w/1LT
MSRP
$44,915
Delpha

HOME REPAIR
AND REMODEL

To place an ad phone 419-695-0015 ext. 122

We are currently accepting applications MonFri from 8 a.m. 4 p.m. at our Delphos plant at
24086 St. Rte. 697.

Insurance Agency and Real Estate


Company in Van Wert needs a selfdriven individual able to multi-task.

#15NB737

HERALD

655

Telling The Tri-Countys Story Since 1869

If you have applied in the past six months,


you do not need to re-apply to be considered. No phone calls please.

Steel Technologies, Inc.


740 Williamstown Road
Ottawa, Ohio 45875
EOE

00140571

TOLEDO MOLDING
& DIE, INC.

Vacations
Wanted To Rent
Farmhouses For Rent
Roommates Wanted

DELPHOS
THE

The Herald 15

LEGAL NOTICE 2015


Washington Township
Trustees
Washington Township
Van Wert County Trustees will hold a public
hearing for reclassification of a parcel of land
from A1/R1 to I1 located
at 11713-B SpencervilleDelphos Rd., Delphos,
Ohio. Hearing will be
September 21, 2015 at
6:30 P.M. at the Washington Township Office
located 22693 Lincoln
Highway, Delphos, Ohio
45833. This notice is for
Airgas Specialty
Pr od uc ts n ew l y p urchased land adjacent to
what they already own.
09/05/2015
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Van Wert County
Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a hearing
concerning a set back
from road right-of-way at
property located at
23483 Jennings-Delphos
Rd., Delphos, Ohio
45833. Hearing will be at
the Washington Township office located at
22693 Lincoln Highway
on September 22, 2015
at 7:00 PM.
09/05/2015

The Delphos
Herald ...
Your No. 1
source for
local news.

16 - The Herald

Saturday, September 5, 2015

KALIDA
Sept. 10-Sept. 13, 2015
Thursday, September 10, 2015

6:00 10:00 PM
6:00 9:30 PM
7:00 10:30 PM
7:30 10:30 PM
8:00 PM ?
9:00 PM & 10:00 PM
9:30 PM

12:00 noon 4:00 PM


1:30 PM
2:30 PM

FREE Bicycle drawings at 6:30 PM, 7:30 PM, and 8:30 PM


One Price RIDE WRISTBANDS(Get there early!!!) Rides by Durant Amusements
BINGO Hosted by St. Michael Catholic Church near Jerwers CPA
Motorcycle Ride In Sponsored by Thirstys Food & Spirits
LIVE BAND in the BIG TENT: Big Caddy Daddy Sponsored by Webken Masonry
OPEN THE OASIS featuring Budweiser Products-Behind Fire Station
Sponsored by Kalida Truck Equipment
FREE Drawing for $100 MARATHON GAS CARDS
Sponsored by Marathon Petroleum Co. & Ney Oil Co. (Register at Big Ticket Tent)
MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!
Drawing for 2016 Harley-Davidson Street Glide Motorcycle @ Big Dance Tent

2:30 PM
3:00 PM
3:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM

Friday, September 11, 2015


FREE Bicycle drawings at 7PM, 8 PM, & 9 PM
Free Black and White Cab Service 10:00 PM 2:30 AM Sponsored by County Wide Designs
6:00 10:00 PM
One Price RIDE WRISTBANDS (Get there early!!!) Rides by Durant Amusements
6:00 10:00 PM
BINGO Hosted by St. Michael Catholic Church near Jerwers CPA
6:00 PM
BATTLE OF THE BUSINESSES in front of Fire Station
Sponsored by Kalida Area Chamber of Commerce
6:00 PM ?
OPEN THE OASIS featuring Budweiser Products-Behind Fire Station
Sponsored by Fortmans Auto & RV
6:30 PM
FRIDAY 4 MILE RUN/WALK (start line @ Kalida High School parking lot, near SR 115)
Sponsored by Putnam County YMCA
7:00 10:00 PM
LADIES NIGHT OUT WINE & CHEESE PARTY Entertainment Sponsored by Custom
Audio Concepts @ Pioneer Park Pavilion Sponsored by UpTown Interior Designs
7:30 PM
$100 SHELL GAS GIVEAWAY at Big Ticket Tent Sponsored by Ottawa Oil/Kalida Party Mart
MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!
7:30 9:30PM
FRIDAY 4 MILE RUN/WALK AWARDS & AFTER PARTY @ THE OASIS
Sponsored by The Pizzeria
9:00 PM 1:00 AM
LIVE BAND in the Big Dance Tent: Smoke N Guns
Sponsored by AEP OHIO
9:30 PM
FREE DRAWING for $143 WORTH of GROCERIES in celebration of the 143rd Pioneer Days
(16 years or older) Registration @ Big Ticket Tent MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!
10:00 PM
FREE The Wallendas High Wire Act
10:30 PM
FREE DRAWING for $100 MARATHON GAS CARD Sponsored by Marathon Petroleum Co. &
Ney Oil Co. (Register at Big Ticket Tent) MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!

Saturday, September 12, 2015

6:00 PM
6:00 10:00 PM
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7:00 PM
7:30 PM
8:00 PM
9:00 PM
9:30 PM 1:00 AM
11:00 PM

12:30 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
1:30 PM SHARP!

3:00 7:00 PM
3:00 PM
After Parade
Approx. 4:00 PM
4:15 PM
5:00 PM
5:15 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM

PIONEER DAYS PARADE ON SEPT. 13TH AT 1:30 SHARP!

K associates cPa

Email address: webmaster@remlingermfg.com


Web Address: www.remlingermfg.com

Mass with Father Mark at Historic St. Michael Catholic Church


PUTNAM COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM OPEN
(Museum will be closed during the Parade.)
OPEN THE OASIS featuring Budweiser Products-Behind Fire Station Sponsored by MetaLink
Rides by Durant Amusements (PARADE DAY SPECIAL $10 RIDE WRISTBANDS
from 12-6 PM Sunday Rides closed during Parade) Sponsored by Ohio Sanitary Services
FREE The Wallendas High Wire Act
NFL KICKOFF PARTY with Sportscaster VINCE KOZA @ THE OASIS featuring Budweiser
Products Watch the Browns, Bengals and Lions on the Big Screens!
Behind Fire Station Sponsored by Kahle & Associates CPA
KHS BAND PERFORMANCE @ the Fire Station
FREE: NORTHWEST OHIOS LARGEST PARADE 2015 Parade Theme:
Pioneer Days-Celebrating Our Past and Building Our Future
CHICKEN WING CHALLENGE under the Big Dance Tent
Sponsored by Creative Edge Cabinets & Woodworking
BINGO Hosted by St. Michaels Catholic Church near Jerwers CPA
FREE The Wallendas High Wire Act
Village Idiots @ Pioneer Park Pavilion
LIVE AUCTION under the Big Tent Sponsored by Hoyts Tavern Sports Bar & Grill
FREE DRAWING for BICYCLES (Tickets for this drawing will be passed out along parade route)
$500 ATTENDANCE DRAWING Sponsored by The Meadows of Kalida
All Big Ticket Purchases automatically entered MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!
FREE The Wallendas High Wire Act
$100 SHELL GAS GIVEAWAY at Big Ticket Tent Sponsored by Ottawa Oil/Kalida Party Mart
MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!
$3,000 BIG TICKET DRAWING NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN!
Tickets available at Big Ticket Tent on The Square during the Festival
All events subject to change without notice!

12:00 noon
12:00 noon 6:00 PM

Kahle &

16394 U.S 224 - P.O. Box 299, Kalida, Ohio 45853


419/532-3647 800/537-7370

Sunday, September 13, 2015

7:30 AM & 10:30 AM


11:00 AM 5:00 PM

2:30 PM ?

Free Black and White Cab Service 10:00 PM 2:30 AM


Sponsored by John Love, Putnam County Commissioner & Kahle Supply & Feed Mill
7:30 AM ?
BREAKFAST in the Fire Station provided by Kalida Scout Troop 221
9:00 AM
PIONEER DAYS VOLLEYBALL INVITATIONAL at Kalida High School Gym (Air Conditioned)
and St. Michael Gym Sponsored by Hoffman Lawn and Landscaping
10:00 AM 5:00PM
FREE ANTIQUE TRACTOR & TRUCK SHOW Near the Museum Sponsored by Buckeye Custom Fab
10:00 AM 5:00 PM
PUTNAM COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM OPEN
10:00 AM 4:00 PM
FREE CRAFT SHOW under the Big Dance Tent Sponsored by Irwin Real Estate
10:00 AM 4:00 PM
FREE GIANT CUSTOM AND STREET CAR SHOW throughout the streets around Fire Station
12:00 noon
ACE AND GARYS CORN HOLE CHALLENGE near the Fire Station
Sponsored by Rampe Lawn Care (Registration 11:00-11:45 AM)
12:00 4:00 PM
BINGO Hosted by St. Michael Catholic Church near Jerwers CPA
12:00 noon Close
Rides by Durant Amusements (One price RIDE WRISTBANDS from 12 5 PM and 5 PM close)
12:00 noon Close
OPEN THE OASIS featuring Budweiser Products-Behind Fire Station
Sponsored by Ottoville Hardware and Furniture Co.
12:00 noon 2:00 PM
FREE LOWES BUILD & GROW KIDS WORKSHOP Sponsored by Lowes Home Improvement Stores
12:00 noon 4:00 PM
FREE PHOTO BOOTH Sponsored by Splash & Sparkle Car Wash

MANUFACTURERS OF FARM EQUIPMENT,


CUSTOM FABRICATING, STAMPING,
WELDING AND MACHINING

FREE FACE PAINTING Sponsored by Ambiance Hair Studio


PUTNAM COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING @ the Museum
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT Sponsored by Wibbys Sports Bar & Grill @ Pioneer Park Pavilion
(Registration at 1:30 PM)
KIDDIE TRACTOR PULL near the Museum Hosted by the National Kiddie Tractor Pullers
Association Registration starts at 1:30 PM Sponsored by Schnipke Brothers Tire
FREE The Wallendas High Wire Act
Buckeyes vs. Hawaii on the Giant Big Screen @ Beertown
Sponsored by Law Office of Barry E. Schroeder
Saturday Evening Mass with Father Mark at Historic St. Michael Catholic Church
CHEERLEADING CONTEST @ Kalida High School Gym (Air Conditioned)
Sponsored by Doctor Alison R. Niemeyer Podiatry
FREE The Wallendas High Wire Act
BINGO Hosted by St. Michael Catholic Church near Jerwers CPA
An Oktoberfest Evening featuring SQUEEZEBOX
Sponsored by Huntington Bank @ Pioneer Park Pavilion
QUEEN CROWNING @ Pioneer Park Pavilion
$100 SHELL GAS GIVEAWAY at Big Ticket Tent
Sponsored by Ottawa Oil/Kalida Party Mart MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!
LIVE AUCTION Sponsored by F & S Concrete @ Pioneer Park Pavilion
FREE The Wallendas High Wire Act
LIVE BAND in the Big Dance Tent Smoke N Guns Sponsored by Superior Federal Credit Union
$500 ATTENDANCE DRAWING All Big Ticket Purchases automatically entered
MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!

Scott L. Kahle, CPA

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102 S. Fifth St.


P.O. Box 466
Kalida, OH 45853

MARK FORTMAN
CARL FORTMAN

PH. (419) 532-3184


FAX (419) 532-2184

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