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Kids Design
an Ad
winners
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Kids Design An Ad
Supplement to

The Delphos Herald - 2016

The talented young people of the 4th grade classes showed


their artistic skills by designing ads for local businesses.

Alayna Place, Elida

Adele Berelsman, Fort Jennings

Katelen Knepper, Franklin

Noah Recker, Kalida

Payton Plescher, Landeck

Delaney Jackson, Lincolnview

Beau Miller, Spencerville

Helena Bewsey, St. Johns

Ethan Calvalage, Ottoville

Participating schools are:

Franklin Elementary Delphos St. Johns Fort Jennings Kalida Landeck


Lincolnview Ottoville Spencerville Elida

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Pictured on the cover are the winners of the 4th grades Kids Design An Ad contest judged by Jane Houg.

The second and third place winners can be found on page 2, 43 & 44. Each will receive a cash reward for their efforts. We especially want to thank all the students
for their work, and remind them that every one of the drawings were used in the judging. The winners checks will be mailed to each participating school.

THANKS JANE HOUG FOR JUDGING THE CONTEST!


A very special thanks to all area businesses who sponsored ads this year
and to all the schools for their wonderful cooperation.

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School gets $999K for career connections center


BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS Area students will be able to experience
first-hand what their career aspirations entail with the
new Career Connections Student Center to be constructed
at Jefferson High School.
The center will be built in front of the existing high
school building.
The funds to make the center into a reality will come
from a $999,785 Straight A Fund grant applied for by
Jefferson High School teacher Missy McClurg.
Im really excited we received approval for this
grant, McClurg said. This will be a great tool to help
many of our students find a connection to their career
path. The students are excited they will have access to
the center and the hands-on learning and other activities.
This is the second Straight A Fund grant the school has
received in the last two years. Ohio Gov. John R. Kasich
created the Straight A Fund in 2013. Delphos City Schools
received a $511,000 grant through the program in 2014
and the district purchased 620 touchscreen Chromebooks
for all pupils in grades 6-12, 12 Google Nexus tablets with
optional keyboards and styluses and more broadband. A
portion of the grant was also used for the creation of a education app in collaboration with The Ohio State University.
See GRANT, page 16

A rough floor plan for the new Career Connections Student Center shows space for career pods, lectures, audio/
visual and career-maker space. (Submitted photo)

Pennies for Projects


jars available now
Information submitted

Catholic Schools Week closes with pep rally

The entire student body, staff and faculty gathered in St. Johns High School gymnasium for a pep rally to celebrate the conclusion of Catholic Schools Week and support winter sports teams. Student chanted along with
cheerleaders and answered trivia questions for prizes. (DHI Media/ Nancy Spencer)

DELPHOS Pennies for Projects jars are


available for people to help support the Laborers
R Us projects in October.
The funds raised help purchase materials for
small minor home repairs, steps, wheelchair
ramps and other projects. Most homeowners are
able to purchase materials; however, some are
not.
See PENNIES, page 16

Bender up for parole; family wants him to stay behind bars


BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS On July 17, 1974, the world changed
forever for two local families and the community they
lived in.
On that day in July nearly 46 years ago, Robin C.
Bender killed 27-year-old Kenneth Youngpeter and his
father, Louis, and tried to kill Kenneths wife and another in an attempt to cover up a botched burglary.
Although he received two consecutive life sentences,
a 5- to 15-year sentence and a pair of 6-month to 5-year
prison terms, Bender is approaching his fifth parole
hearing in 42 years. Each of the four previous times, the
family has worked to prevent that from happening. They
are asking their friends and neighbors to step up again.
From the bottom of my heart I thank the Delphos
community for their support and help theyve given

us to keep this person in


jail where he should stay,
Neal Youngpeter, Louis
son, said. The threats
he made that day to the
women he held captive at
the neighbors house still
haunt them. He told them
he would come back and
kill them. They are afraid
he will do what he said if
he gets out.
Youngpeter said the
tragedy polarized the
Delphos community.
Bender
Its like when JFK was
shot, Youngpeter said.
Everyone remembers where they were when they heard
about it.

According to Youngpeter, Bender has never shown


regret for his actions on that day or the days that followed while he hid from law enforcement.
I know you have to have forgiveness but you
also have to have a little remorse on the other side,
Youngpeter said. Thankfully I dont think about it
every day but I do several times a week. I only had one
brother; we got along fantastically. My father was also a
good man. He worked hard to provide for his family and
helped his neighbors when he could.
Petitions to keep Bender in prison for life are circulating through the city of Delphos. One is available
at Vancrest Healthcare Center. There is also a way for
supporters to sign a petition and send letters opposing Benders release at the website blockparole.com.
According to Youngpeter, letters are more effective than
a signature on a petition.
See BENDER, page 16

Classifieds 10 | Entertainment 11 | For The Record 2 | Local-State 3-4 | Obituaries 2 | Sports 6-8 |
Tickets for Fridays St. Johns boys
varsity basketball away game against
New Bremen and the home game on
Feb. 13 against Bath will be sold in
the high school office from 8 a.m. to
2 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday. Adult tickets are $6 and
students $4.
All tickets will be $6 at the door.

A Texas Hold Em tournament


will be held April 9 at the Delphos
VFW Post to benefit the Shauna
Smith family. Sign-in is at 12:30
p.m.
The Smith family is currently
pursuing treatment options to support Shauna in her battle against
re-occurring cancer.

Seating is limited for the event


with payout per 100 seats at $600 $300 - $100. The buy-in is $35 with
no re-buys.
Flood, drink and a 50-50 drawing will also be offered.
For pre-sale tickets, contact
Marilee at 419-235-4237 or Nykky
at 419-230-7992.

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Saturday, February 6, 2016

Delphos Herald, Inc.,


promotes Geary to COO
DHI Media Staff Reports

DELPHOS Delphos
Herald, Inc. has promoted
Ray Geary to Chief Operating
Officer. Geary has been business manager of the Delphos
Herald, Inc. for 23 years and
General Manager for the past
five years.
Ray has been essential
to our companys success by
making smart and strategic
business decisions across our
company, Delphos Heralds
Geary
CEO Murray Cohen said.
Even in this challenging environment, Ray has proven that he has the leadership skills and
vision to move our company in the right direction. With nearly
three decades of experience working at the Delphos Herald, he
has built a tremendous base of knowledge about how to lead
our print and online newspapers to the next level. I congratulate him on this well-deserved promotion.
This is an exciting time to be in the newspaper industry,
Geary commented. We have many opportunities to serve our
readers and our advertisers in each of the communities that we
cover across Northwest Ohio and in multiple cities throughout the Midwest. We have print and digital communications
channels to offer our audiences and I look forward to leading
our team with new ideas that will help our advertisers grow
their businesses and give our readers the news and information
they need.
Geary was an accountant at the Westinghouse Small Motor
Division in Lima prior to coming to The Delphos Herald. He
is an Elida High School and Northwestern Business College
(UNOH) graduate. He married Barbara Gunter and has two
children and four grandchildren. He has been involved in the
Delphos Little League Associations for the past 28 years as
an officer and coach of the Delphos City Pirates. He has also
been a youth basketball coach and enjoys league bowling.
The Delphos Herald, Inc. owns the following newspapers
in Ohio: The Delphos Herald; the Van Wert Times-Bulletin,
the Putnam County Sentinel in Ottawa, Putnam County
Vidette, Columbus Grove; the Ada Herald; Harrison Press, in
Harrison and the Monroe County Beacon in Woodsfield.
Newspapers outside the state include: Beardstown
Newspapers, Beardstown, Illinois; Bolivar Bulletin Times,
Bolivar, Tennessee; Eagle River Publications, Eagle River,
Wisconsin; Outlook Publications, Falmouth, Kentucky;
Wautoma Newspapers, Wautoma, Wisconsin; Iron River
Publications, Iron River, Michigan; and The Delphos
Herald of Indiana, Inc., with newspapers located in Aurora,
Lawrenceburg and Rising Sun, Indiana.
Delphos Herald, Inc., also owns and operates Eagle Print,
the commercial printing facility located in Delphos.
For additional information about The Delphos Herald or to
reach Ray Geary, contact him at 419-695-0015, ext. 120, or
rgeary@delphosherald.com.

www.delphosherald.com

Helen Remlinger
DELPHOS Helen M.
(Lindeman) Remlinger passed
away at 4:14 p.m. Friday at the
Van Wert Hospice Inpatient
Center.
Arrangements are incomplete
at Harter and Schier Funeral Home.

POLICE LOG
Information submitted
DELPHOS On Jan. 29,
officers met with a complainant
at the police department that
reported his vehicle was entered
and items removed from inside.
The vehicle was parked in the
200 block of Westbrook Avenue
when the theft occurred.
On Jan. 29, officers were
dispatched to the 900 block
of North Jefferson Street after
receiving a complaint of a missing juvenile. Officers spoke
with the females mother and
found that she had left voluntarily and her whereabouts were
unknown. Officers took a report
and had the juvenile entered as
a missing person. The female
was later located and returned
to her mother.
On Jan. 30, officers were
dispatched to a business in the
1100 block of Elida Avenue in
reference to a suspicious male.
Officers arrived, but the male
had left. Officers did locate the
male a short time later at which
time it was discovered that
he had an active warrant out
of Shelby County. The male,
identified as 47-year-old Grant
Miller of Delphos, was taken
into custody and transported to
the Van Wert County Jail.
See POLICE, page 15

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Marlin Lloyd
Bob Betts I
Dec. 21, 1932
Feb. 3, 2016
LIMA Marlin Lloyd
Bob Betts I, 83, of Lima
passed away on Wednesday at
Kindred Hospital in Lima.
He was born Dec. 21, 1932,
in Putnam County to Carl E.
and Beulah (Smith) Betts, who
preceded him in death. He was
united in marriage to Rebecca Hunt Oliver Betts on June 21, 1993;
she survives in Lima.
He is also survived by six sons, Robert (Marianne) Betts of
Lima, Larry Betts of Kenton, Curtis (April) Betts of Lima, Allen
(Kristen) Johnson of Idaho, Marlin Lloyd Betts II of Venedocia
and James Oliver of Lima; six daughters, Angie (Bill) Swinehart
of Lima, Carmen Betts of Maine and April (Dave) Maitlen, Rachel
(Derek) Richardson, Marlene (Travis) Jones and Tierra Oliver, all
of Lima; one sister, LaDean Krontz of Columbus Grove; mother-in-law, Alice L. Hunt Mom; and many grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by daughter, Kim Whitehurst;
grandson, Christopher Betts; two sisters, Wilma Jean Martz and
Shirley Matson; and two brothers, Carl Betts Jr. and Donald Betts.
Marlin worked at the refinery, where he was known as Sergeant
Betts, in the security department for 12 years. He was a member
of the American Legion and the Eagles. He enjoyed horse racing,
gambling, fishing, working puzzles, gardening, hunting, cooking,
Reds baseball, and also enjoyed boxing in his younger years. He
could build things out of anything and if something was broken
he could fix it. He always gave out fireball candies and he liked to
exercise and lift weights daily. Occasionally he loved to have rum
and coke, but most of all he loved the time spent with his family.
Some of his favorite sayings were, You cant dance and its too
wet to plow, and Everybody love everybody.
Marlin was in the Marine Corps., Army, and Navy. At the age of
14, he fudged his age so he could serve his country during World
War II, later he served in the Marines for three years, that being
his proudest military accomplishment. After serving as a Marine,
he finished serving in the Navy in Tele-Type Crypto repair with
top secret clearance for over 15 years with more than five years
overseas, retiring in 1983.
Funeral services will begin at 1 p.m. on Tuesday at Harter and
Schier Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Ottawa River Cemetery
in Rimer., with military grave rights by the Delphos Veterans
Council.
Visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. Monday and from 11 a.m.
until time of the service on Tuesday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the family.

VAN WERT The following individuals appeared


Wednesday before Judge
Martin Burchfield in Van
Wert County Common Pleas
Court:
Change of plea/TIL
Drew Dembickie, 22,
Paulding, changed his plea
to guilty to possession of
cocaine, felony 5. He then
requested and was granted Treatment in Lieu of
Conviction and his case was
stayed pending completion of
the treatment program.
Time waiver
Aron Lichtenberger, 37,
Lima, signed a time waiver
in open court and requested
a continuance of his trial date
to allow him to hire a different attorney.
Probation violation
Ruth
Ann
Napier
Caldwell, 23, Van Wert,
admitted to violating her probation by leaving her residential treatment program
without permission and by
associating with a felon. She
was sentenced to serve her
previously deferred sentence
of 36 months in prison with
credit for 119 days already
served.

Week of Feb. 8-12


ST. JOHNS
Monday: Chicken Strips, whole grain roll,
green beans, pears, fresh fruit, milk.
Tuesday: Taco/ soft/ hard/ lettuce/ tomato/
cheese/onion, black beans, peaches, fresh
fruit, milk.
Wednesday: Ash Wednesday - macaroni
and cheese/ whole grain roll, carrots, applesauce cups, fresh fruit, milk.
Thursday: BBQ pork sandwich/ whole
grain bun, assorted fries, juice bar, fresh fruit,
milk.
Friday: Cheese quesadilla/ sour cream/
salsa, Romaine salad, fresh vegetable, mixed
fruit, fresh fruit, milk.
DELPHOS CITY SCHOOLS
Monday: Shredded chicken, sloppy joe,
whole grain bun, green beans, peach cup,
milk.
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/fresh fruit, 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 vegetable,
applesauce cup, milk.
FORT JENNINGS
High school salad bar will be every
Wednesday and pretzels and cheese on Friday.
Chocolate, strawberry and white milk available daily.
Monday: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes,
For movie information, call

419.238.2100
or visit

vanwertcinemas.com
Van-Del drive-in closed for the season

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Wine & Dine

with us this Valentine's Day!


Saturday, Feb. 13... 5:00 or 7:30 pm
Jubilee Winery
10744 Elida Rd., Delphos

Menu: 12 oz. New York Strip Steak or Grilled Chicken Breast


with Teriyaki Glaze, Buttered Red Skin Pototoes,
Grilled Asparagus, Fresh Baked Bread, Dessert, Coffee/Water
All other beverages at exta cost

$25 person for Steak $20 person for Chicken

Call 937-889-9463 for Reservations!


692 Settler St.

Nancy Spencer, editor


Ray Geary,
chief operating officer
Delphos Herald, Inc.
Lori Goodwin Silette,
circulation manager
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green beans, dinner roll, fruit.


Tuesday: Taco, refried beans, corn,
Goldfish crackers, fruit.
Wednesday: Cheese pizza, broccoli,
Shape Up, fruit.
Thursday: Sloppy Jo sandwich, baked
beans, cookie, fruit.
Friday: Grilled cheese or tuna salad sandwich, carrots, sherbet, fruit.
OTTOVILLE
Monday: Chicken patty w/Romaine blend
lettuce, baked beans, cocoa raisin bar, pineapple, milk.
Tuesday: Ham and cheese sandwich,
steamed carrots, jello, peaches, milk.
Wednesday: Whole grain cheese pizza,
Romaine blend lettuce, peas, applesauce,
milk.
Thursday: Walking taco w/Romaine blend
lettuce- cheese- tomato, Tacos K-3, corn,
pineapple, whole grain cookie, milk.
Friday: Fish sandwich, augratin potatoes,
pears, cookie, milk.
SPENCERVILLE
Monday: Sausage and cheese, pretzel bun,
Smiley fries, soft baked bar, 100% juice, milk.
Tuesday: Hamburger or cheeseburger
sandwich, baked beans, veggie and dip, pineapple, milk.
Wednesday: Cheese lasagna, salad with
carrots, garlic bread, applesauce cup, milk.
Thursday: Chicken nuggets, cheesy
mashed potatoes, fresh broccoli and dip, heart
shaped soft pretzel, peach crumble, milk.
Friday: Stuffed crust cheese pizza, green
beans, carrots and dip, pears, milk.

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Activities galore at the library in February


Information submitted

DELPHOS The month


of February brings many
opportunities at the library
to become involved in a variety of activities. The Page
Turners book club will meet
at 10 a.m. on Feb. 13 to discuss Midnight in the Garden
of Good and Evil by John
Berendt. The club is always
look for new members and
invites community members
to come join the discussion.
The library is excited to
announce our cake pan collection has grown through the
generosity of a grant from the
Midwest Electric Community
Connection Fund and generous library patrons. We at the
library are always exploring
different avenues to add new
services for the community
that will enhance our offerings for community members. The growing collection
pans and decorating tools are
available to library patrons
for a week-loan period.
Teens have the opportunity to become part of TAG
(Teen Advisory Group). Be
sure to visit the library and
talk with Miss Rachel about
this opportunity.
We are also excited to have
GED classes on Mondays and
Wednesdays at the library.
Contact the library or Apollo
Career Center.
On Feb. 10, children ages
4-7 are invited to put on their
thinking caps and create their
very own balloon car. Each
child will be provided with
the materials they need to
create and decorate a balloon
car that they will be able
to take home at the end of
the program. After all of the
children finish building their
cars, they will take turns racing them against each other.
The program will finish with
a snack and drink. This program will run from 4-5 p.m.
in the librarys activity room.
Call 419-695-4015 to register
or sign-up at the childrens
desk. This program is limited
to 25 children.
ItsMarble-run Mania
at library from 4-5 p.m. on
Feb. 23 in the First Edition
Building, children will able
to transform into mini-engineers. Children will be given
a plethora of recycled materials to design and build their
marble-runs with. When the
runs are constructed the children will test them out and
be able to reconstruct their
creations in order to make
them work better. After all
the building and testing is
complete, everyone will take
a break with a snack and
drink. Call 419-695-4015 to
register or sign-up at the childrens desk. This program is
limited to 25 children.
Movie Saturday! On Feb.
27 the Delphos Public Library
will be showing Inside Out
in their activity room. The
movie starts at 9 a.m. and is
open to children of all ages
and their families. Children
under 5 years old MUST be
accompanied by an adult. No
registration is required.
DVDs added to the collection this month
Ant-man
Brazilian
Ju-Jitsu:
Techniques & tactics
Captain Jake and the
Never land pirates: the great

never sea conquest


Fantastic 4
Hotel Transylvania 3
Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in
Hollywood
Love finds you in charm
Mad Max Fury Road
Maze Runner: Scorch
Trials
Minions
Mission
Impossible:
Rogue Nation
Pawn Sacrifice
Walk in the Woods
Yoga for seniors
Yoga Meltdown
Books on CD
First Love by James
Patterson
The Forgotten Recipe by
Amy Clipston
I am Malala by Malala
Yousafzai
Shadow Play by Iris
Johansen
Weapons
of
Mass
Destruction by Margaret
Vandenburg
Music CDs
Justin Bieber-Purpose
Laurie Berkner-Laurie
Berkners favorite classic
kids songs
Descendants: an original Walt Disney Records
soundtrack
Kidzbop 30
Carrie
UnderwoodStoryteller
Fiction
Swans of Fifth Avenue
by Melanie Benjamin
Of all the glamorous stars
of New York high society,
none blazes brighter than
Babe Paley. Her flawless
face regularly graces the
pages of Vogue, and she is
celebrated and adored for her
ineffable style and exquisite
taste, especially among her
friendsthe alluring socialite
Swans. By all appearances,
Babe has it all: money, beauty, glamour, jewels, influential friends, a prestigious husband, and gorgeous homes.
But beneath this elegantly
composed exterior dwells
a passionate womana
woman desperately longing
for true love and connection.
Enter Truman Capote. This
diminutive golden-haired
genius with a larger-than-life
personality explodes onto
the scene, setting Babe and
her circle of Swans aflutter.
Through Babe, Truman gains
an unlikely entre into the
enviable lives of Manhattans
elite, along with unparalleled
access to the scandal and gossip of Babes powerful circle.
Sure of the loyalty of the man
she calls True Heart, Babe
never imagines the destruction Truman will leave in his
wake.
Dressmakers War by
Mary Chamberlain
London, 1939. Ada
Vaughan is a young working-class woman with an
unusual skill for dressmaking who dreams of opening
her own atelier. When she
meets Stanislaus von Lieben,
a Hungarian aristocrat, a new,
better life seems to arrive.
Stanislaus sweeps Ada off
her feet and brings her to
Paris. But when war breaks
out and Stanislaus vanishes,
Ada is abandoned and alone,
trapped on an increasingly
dangerous continent. Taken
prisoner by the Germans,
Ada does everything she can
to survive. In the bleak horror
of wartime Germany, Adas

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glamour is the one thing that
keeps her safe. But after the
war, attempting to rebuild her
life in London, Ada finds that
no one is interested in the
messy truths of what happened to women like her.
Joshuas mission by
Vanetta Chapman
Joshua Kline travels from
his farm in Oklahoma to offer
aid to an English town on
the gulf coast of Texas after
a category 4 hurricane has
ravaged the area. He brings
his brother with him, who
needs a change of environment. The last thing he wants
for Alton is another brush
with the law. He is pleasantly
surprised when he hears that
Becca Troyer, the bishops
granddaughter, plans on joining their team.
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The Zero Degree Zombie
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When Bakari finds a
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have magical powers, it turns
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worse one. Hes already being
picked on by Keisha Owens
and losing the hall monitor
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Bakaris best friend Wardell
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Crenshaw by: Katherine
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Jackson is a boy who is
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Hoodoo Hatcher is a
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The Book Itch: Freedom,
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Knowledge is power. You
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Local/State
CALENDAR OF
EVENTS

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. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., 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
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
6 p.m. Middle Point
Village Council meets
6:30 p.m. Shelter from
the Storm support group
meets in the Delphos Public
Library basement.
7 p.m. Middle Point
council meets at town hall.
7:30 p.m. Delphos
Knights of Columbus meet at
the K of C hall.
Delphos Eagles Aerie 471
meets at the Eagles Lodge.
American Legion Post 268
Auxiliary meets at the post.
Alcoholics Anonymous,
First Presbyterian Church,
310 W. Second St.
8 p.m. Delphos City
Schools Board of Education
meets at the administration
office.

Gormans first-grade class at St. Johns Elementary


Students in Brandi Gormans first-grade class at St. Johns Elementary include, front from left, Elijah Stant, Leah DeVelvis, Mya Kill, Lauren
Wiltsie and Colby Schindler; center, Gorman, Briley Wertenberger, Claire Martz, Trayce Brickner, Harry Ricker III and Zachary Bockey;
and back, Madison Hablitzel, Colt Cross, Garion Fuerst, Brock Bender, Amber Gerdeman and Nathan Hemker. (DHI Media/ Steven CoburnGriffis)

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TUESDAY
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.

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The week before my mother


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when you found a penny on the
ground it was a message from
someone you loved that had
passed away, letting you know
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didnt really know why she was
telling me that at the time, but I
think she had an idea that she
was going to die soon and she
wanted to give me something to
hold on to when I felt all alone.
Sure enough, my brothers
and sisters, my son and myself
have all found pennies in unusual places. My son has found
pennies inside his hockey skate
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vacuumed. It never fails that
when I am feeling down, I will
find a penny somewhere unexpected. I have quite a collection
of pennies now.
My son has started sticking
the pennies to his bedroom door
to remind him of his grandparents love for him.
The pennies have shown up
at times when I am tired or
sad, angry or overwhelmed. I
always feel better when I find
them. It is as if a prayer has
been sent to me to help me
cope with whatever situation I
am facing.
One of my sisters who has

been traveling a lot this year,


finds a penny every time she
goes to the airport, just before
she gets on the plane. My nephew was running a marathon
and said he was going to give
up because he didnt think he
could make it, at the point he
was going to quit he looked
down and found a penny on the
ground. He said he picked it up
and felt the strength to finish
the race.
It has been a difficult year
and I miss them dearly, but I
know in my heart they will
always be with me. And thanks
to their pennies I know that
they still have my back.

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Saturday, February 6, 2016

Country

When what doesnt get done


today will be there tomorrow
BY LOVINA EICHER
Its
Thursday
noon
already! This column should
have been written yesterday.
Loretta and I have been
cleaning the house this forenoon. Tonight men from
church will come at 6:30
to practice singing church
songs. We want to make
some snacks for tonight yet.
The laundry is waiting to
be washed in the basement.
Hopefully I can do that this
afternoon. I guess if I dont,
it wont run away for tomorrow. In the winter we just
hang it on lines in the basement to dry until the next
day.
Daughter Verena, 18, is
babysitting in town for two
little boys. The mother had a
new baby last night. Verena
went yesterday and stayed
all night with the boys so
the father could stay at the
hospital. She will come home
tonight and go back again in
the morning. The boys are
four and almost two in age
so she has her hands full. She
loves children so the time
goes fast for her.
We have the beef all cut
up but still need to grind
some hamburger. We gave
Timothy and Elizabeth two
quarters. They came here the
last two evenings to help cut
up their two quarters. We
were able to get their hamburger ground, steaks cut up,
and beef chunks cut up. They
took all their meat home
although the beef chunks
need to be processed in canning jars. The hamburger will
be bagged for the freezer.
The new building came in
handy to cup up all the beef.
I have a gas stove in there too
so we could make supper and
eat out there. It takes so much
of the mess out of the house.
Our most favorite thing to
have when we butcher beef
is what we call rare beef,
which Ive written about

BY JAMES HOORMAN
Ag educator
OSU-Extenion
Putnam County
After a quiet fall, an avian
influenza virus has once again
been detected in commercial
poultry operations. This time
it is a turkey flock in southern
Indiana in Dubois County,
which is the leading Indiana
turkey producing county (1.4
million birds). Nine other
cases have been detected in
that area since the first confirmed case on January 14.
It is has been identified as
a H7N8 subtype, a different strain of virus than the
H5 virus that devastated the
Midwest in 2015. The H7N8
subtype is slower acting and
not quite as devastating as
the H5 virus, however; it is
still deadly to poultry. The
Turkeys were tested for the
virus after a higher than normal mortality rate occurred
in this Indiana barn. As a
result of the detections, over
414,500 turkeys and chickens
have been depopulated in the
area.
As with the virus in 2015,
the Center of Disease Control
considers the risk to the general public from these H7
viruses to be low; there are
no known cases of H7N8
infection in humans. Thus,
the virus is not a health or
food safety risk to humans.
It is safe to consume turkey, chicken, eggs and other
poultry products. However,
the industry does not want a
repeat of last year when 48
million birds were infected
in 21 states causing an egg
shortage and an increase in
egg and turkey prices and
3 billion dollars in damages. Ohio was fortunate that
the virus did not affect any
local turkey flocks or layer
operations. Wild birds likely
play a role in transferring the
virus from farm to farm. Most
poultry farms use a H5 vaccination, but now they will
need to revaccinate for the

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1 cup tomato juice


1 teaspoon salt
Saut hamburger and
onion in a skillet. Drain. Stir
in the rest of the ingredients
and simmer for 15 minutes
to one-half hour. If mixture
is too juicy, sift in a small
amount of flour while stirring
vigorously. Serve in six to
eight hamburger buns.
Lovina Eicher is an Old
Order Amish writer, cook,
wife and mother of eight.
Formerly writing as The
Amish Cook, Eicher inherited
that column from her mothMaking Rare Beef: Lovina fries small slices of steak they er, Elizabeth Coblentz, who
call rare beef and makes it as the family eats it because wrote from 1991 to 2002.
thats how its best. (Submitted photo)
Readers can contact Eicher
before, but for newcomers, ice cream cake. Susan made at PO Box 1689, South
Ill repeat! We slice the steak pizza casserole (one of her Holland, IL 60473 (please
real thin and put salt and favorite foods). We also had include a self-addressed
pepper on both sides of each salad, dressing, and cinna- stamped envelope for a reply)
or at LovinasAmishKitchen@
slice. Then heat some oil mon rolls.
Our thoughts and prayers MennoMedia.org.
until its really smoking hot.
Take a fork and put in a slice, are with Joes Uncle Benji.
turn around the pan once, He is in critical condition
flip over and give another from suffering a brain aneuturn and take it out. I make it rysm. My dad had an aneuas the family eats it because rysm on his brain right before
thats how its bestright out he died. May God be with
Aunt Margaret and the famof the pan. Its very tender.
Information submitted
Elizabeth quit her job ily through this trial in life.
LIMA Reservations
today so Im looking forward God is above all and can
to spending more time with perform miracles but it isnt are now being accepted for
her. We both want to can always what we want. Uncle Allen Countys second annual Agriculture Outlook Event
vegetable soup. We cook the Benji will be 79 in May.
from 7:30-11:30 a.m. on Feb.
Sloppy Joes
meat off the beef bones and
18 at the Old Barn Out Back
1 pound hamburger
add vegetables.
in Lima. The target audience
1/4 cup chopped onion
Daughter Susan had a nice
1
t a b l e s p o o n is farmers but this program
birthday Sunday, January 24.
will interest agribusiness proShe had a few friends over Worcestershire sauce
2 tablespoons brown sugar fessionals as well.
for supper. Her special friend
The morning event fea1 tablespoon vinegar
Mose grilled hot wings and
tures three key speakers. Scott
1 teaspoon mustard
bought her a Dairy Queen
Shearer, Professor and Dept
Chair with The Ohio State
University, will be addressing Precision Agriculture and
what the technologies mean
H7 strain.
ly dispose of carcasses and to productivity. Mike Mock,
It is important the U.S. manure, clean and disinfect Senior Risk Manager with
keeps the domestic poultry the premises, and impose a The Andersons Grain Group,
population free from avian flu 21-day period of down time will speak on price and reveto avoid international trade with confirmed negative testissues. The poultry industry ing before repopulating the
learned in 2015 to quickly premise again.
detect the virus, depopulate
Ohio poultry producers are
infected flocks and barns, asked again to tighten biosand dispose of deceased birds ecurity measures to reduce
to control the spread of the the chance of direct contact
disease. The current strate- between infected and uningy is to eradicate the virus fected birds and indirectly by
by quickly identifying the objects that have come in
infected premises, depopuSee AVIAN, Page 15
late infected flocks, proper-

Pork Chop Skillet Dinner


1 tablespoon olive oil
1-1/2 pounds bone-in pork chops, 3/4-inch thick
(about 4 chops)
1 medium onion, chopped (about 1/2 cup)
1 cup uncooked long grain white rice
1 can (10 1/2 ounces) chicken broth
1 cup orange juice
3 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
4 slices oranges
Heat the oil in a 10-inch skillet over medium-high
heat. Add the pork and cook until well browned on both
sides.
Add the onion and rice to the skillet and cook and stir
until the rice is browned. Stir in the broth, orange juice
and 2 tablespoons parsley and heat to a boil. Reduce the
heat to low. Cover and cook for 20 minutes or until the
pork is cooked through and the rice is tender.
Top with the orange slices and sprinkle with the remaining parsley.
Old-Bay Party Dip

1 pint (16 ounces) sour cream


1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/4 cup sliced green onions
1 tablespoon Old Bay Seasoning
Assorted cut-up fresh vegetables
Crackers
Mix sour cream, mayonnaise, green onions and Old
Bay Seasoning in medium bowl until well blended.
Cover.
Refrigerate at least 1 hour to blend flavors. Serve
with assorted cut-up fresh vegetables and/or crackers.
Makes 2-1/2 cups.

Farm Outlook to feature grain


forecast and precision agriculture

Avian flu

nue risk management in the


agriculture commodity grain
markets. The Ohio Dept of
Agriculture will overview
compliance with the new
Nutrient Law impacting
farmers in the Western Lake
Erie Basin and how the state
is addressing water quality
impacts from manure and fertilizer runoff. There will also
be sponsor exhibits.
The 2012 Agriculture
Census reported 904 individual farm operations in Allen
County. With over $144
million in annual crop and
livestock sales, production
agriculture is Allen Countys
largest industry. Farms in
Allen County occupy over 75
percent of its land base.
So its only natural for the

Lima/Allen County Chamber


of Commerce to reach out to
the producers in this important industry and talk about
market strength, water quality
impacts, and precision farming technologies, Chamber
Agri-Business Committee
Chair Beth Seibert said.
Those wishing to participate in this event are required
to register through the chamber office at 144 S. Main St.
in Lima, or by calling them
at 419-222-6045, or through
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Versailles dominates St. Johns


BY LARRY HEIING
DHI Media Correspondent
news@delphosherald.com

DELPHOS

The
Versailles Tigers made a
visit to Robert A. Arnzen
Gymnasium to take on the
St. Johns Blue Jays in what
some could call a grudge
match in the Midwest Athletic
Conference.
Last year, St. Johns made
the long trip to Versailles
memorable as they upset
Michigan State signee Kyle
Ahrens and his Tigers that
were ranked 10th in the state
St. Johns senior Jesse Ditto searches for his options versus Versailles Friday night at
at the time.
The year before, Versailles home. (DHI Media/Larry Heiing)
was in the midst of a 7-game
losing streak with Ahrens percentage (49.8%) and free senior Ryan Hellman came men for the bucket with St.
out of the huddle and hit the Johns trailing 23-8 after one
Jefferson senior Trey Smith comes down with a rebound injured and pulled off a mild throw percentage (70.5%).
It resulted in a 61-46 vic- Jays second 3-ball but the quarter.
upset of the Jays of their
Frriday night at Paulding. (DHI Media/Jim Bowers)
tory.
Jays trailed 14-6. Unfazed,
It seems like we hit an
home court.
After the Tigers scored the Tigers played poised and stretch where our offense
Fast forward to this season: Versailles stood on first, junior guard Robbie completely confident as Brett cant produce, which is usutop of the MAC standings Saine put the Jays in front McEldowney hit his second ally in the second half,
with Ahrens little brother, with a triple from the corner. triple and followed up with a explained Elwer. This is the
Justin, leading the lead with Versailles went outscored the pull-up jumper after the Jays first time this season that our
a 22.7 points-per-game scor- Jays 11-0, forcing Blue Jay seventh turnover of the open- lack of production occurred
ing average. The Versailles coach Aaron Elwer to call ing stanza. Jays freshman in the first half.
BY JIM COX
free throws, and Pauldings team also is leading in scor- timeout with 4:52 remaining Jared Wurst drove down the
Jarrett Sitton promptly buck- ing margin (13.3), field goal in the first quarter. St. Johns paint amongst the Tigers big See VERSAILLES, page 7
DHI Media Correspondent
eted consecutive layups to cut
sports@timesbulletin.com
the margin to 50-48 with 4:48
PAULDING Two on the clock.
evenly-matched Northwest
Josh Temans putback
Conference teams fought pushed the lead to 52-48,
BY JIM METCALFE
about how we had to play against a the first four points of the night and led
it out until the final buzzer but Pauldings Alex Arellano
DHI
Media
Sports
Editor
veteran and physical strong team and 8-2 on a basket by Mason Nourse (11
Friday night, with Delphos scored on a break, countered
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
we did that. We guarded them as well as markers, 6 rebounds) at the 5-minute
Jefferson holding on for a by Jace Stockwells drive
weve guarded anyone this year. It might mark. However, the Knights (13-5, 4-2)
58-56 win over Paulding. down the lane 54-50 at
SPENCERVILLE

Crestviews
have helped that they had an off-night began to assert themselves with their
The Wildcats are now 14-5 3:29. Sittons put-back cut it
boys
cagers
got
a
major
lift
Friday
shooting the ball but Id like to think we tough man-to-man defense, cutting off
overall and 4-2 in the NWC. to 54-52 at 3:14, but Dalton
Bearcat drives to the basket as well as
Paulding is 9-9 and 3-3.
Hicks, after missing his pre- night as they went into Spencervilles had something to do with that.
New
Walk-In
Closet
to
tangle
with
the
For
Bearcat
coach
Kevin
Sensabaugh,
free looks from the outside. On the other
The Cats led 19-18 after a vious two freebies, bounced
he was disappointed.
end, six players scored at least a bucket
back-and-forth first quarter, in both ends of a one-and-one Bearcats.
Senior
Cody
Mefferd
returned
from
They
played
better
than
we
did;
and they hit 4-of-8 3-balls in the period.
and they never trailed after at 2:15 56-52. Arellanos
an
injury
suffered
Dec.
29
and
contributits
that
simple.
We
didnt
get
off
to
a
A triple by Javin Etzler (12 markers - 3
that. However, the lead never put-back then cut it to 56-54.
ed
seven
points
and
four
rebounds.
good
start
and
we
didnt
do
the
things
treys - and 11 boards) at the 4:10 mark
got bigger than seven points,
Teman missed the front
That,
along
with
a
very
good
defenwed
done
well
lately,
he
added.
They
tied it at 8 and when senior Connor
and it got really dicey at the end of a one-and-one at 1:10,
sive
game
by
the
Knights,
provided
them
guarded
us
well
but
we
were
also
impaLautzenheiser (16 counters - 3 treys - 4
end.
but the Panthers turned it
Jefferson led 49-44 after over, and Drew Reiss turned with a 51-44 Northwest Conference vic- tient because they guarded us so well. assists, 4 steals) laid one in in transition
We were rushing things and looking for at 3:40, Crestview led 10-8. They prothree quarters, but after hit- that into a breakaway layup tory.
He gave us a spiritual lift, thats the first quick shot instead of taking our ceeded to build an 18-10 first-period
ting all nine of their free 58-54 with 0:54 on the
throw attempts in the first clock. Arellano was fouled on for sure. Hes missed six weeks of the time and working for a good shot like we spread on a trifecta from the left wing
24 minutes, the Wildcats the dribble, and he swished season, so it was good to see him back usually do. We hurt ourselves by missing by Braden Van Cleave with 1.3 ticks on
went cold at the line, and the both free throws 58-56 at in there again, Crestview coach Jeremy some shots we should have made but the board.
Best explained. It also gave all the thats as much to do with their defense
Panthers got right back into 0:45.
others a chance impetus to elevate their as what we didnt do.
it. Delphos started the fourth
games; we challenged them all week
The Bearcats (13-3, 4-2 NWC) scored
See SQUEAKER, page 7
See MEFFERD, page 8
period by hitting only 1 of 4

Cats get balance in


squeaker at Paulding

Mefferd back as Knights best Bearcats

Pigskin Picks

Everybody was at least


.500 two weeks ago for the
conference championship
games except one.
Of the eight pickers, four:
Regular John Parent and
Guest Pickers Dale Metzger,
Gary Suever and Dave
Boninsegna; got both right.
Three of us: Regulars
Erin Cox and myself and GP
Smoke Watkins; went 1-1.
The final GP - Michael

MJ Jackson - was 0-2.


With one game left to
go before we bid a sweet
or oftentimes bitterly bitter adieu to this (miserably pathetic) 2015-16 season, these are the up-to-date
marks.
Me 133-93 (72-35/6158); Erin 116-109 (6244/52-65); John 115-109
(57-49/58-60); and the GPs
combined are 112-76 (43-

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The only one not back
this week to pick Super Bowl
50 between the Carolina
Panthers and the Denver
Broncos is Mr. Jackson.

==============
JIM METCALFE
CAROLINA: I know all about
the sentimental pick (I have it, too)
for Peyton Manning to presumably (the Rams must be out of their
minds!) go out in his final game
the SB 50 winner, a la Jerome The
Bus Bettis a few years ago. The
thing is, The Bus was still running
reasonably well and Peytons arm,
hips, feet, etc. are shot. For the
Broncos to have a legit chance in
this game, they will have to play
the defensive game for the ages
against a not-beaten-to-a-pulp/
ragged offensive line (like the Pats),
a very mobile and confident as
well as tough-to-tackle Cam
Newton and some decent though
I wouldnt call them great receivers. As well, the Broncos O-line
which itself is pretty banged up
will have to protect a statue-esque
Manning and get some running room
against a defensive line and linebackers that are HUNGRY. I know
how good the Broncos defense is
No. 1 in the NFL overall and
against the pass but a mobile
quarterback can throw off many a
good defense. The only way is if the
Panthers barf up a collective lung
from the word go and cant get over
the environment but I just dont see
it happening. Sorry, Peyton, youll
have to settle for one SB title.
==========
ERIN COX
DENVER: I want to see Peyton
win this. I am also happy to end this
horrible season I have had in picks.
(Editors Note: You said it, sister!).
==========
JOHN PARENT
Denver- The Broncos have the
leagues best defense and defense
wins championships, right? Yet,
Vegas has the Panthers as favorites
by almost a touchdown. Usually,
Vegas knows best, and Vegas has
seemingly no faith in 39-year-old
Peyton Manning.
Regardless, I think there is value
in being there before, and not only
has Manning been there four times,
but most of his teammates were
there with him two years ago, when
the Seahawks thrashed the Broncos
in Super Bowl whatever-the-romannumeral-for-48-is. Speaking of, Why
isnt this Super Bowl L (EN That is
a mystery of life like the Sphinx!)?
Are we just switching over to numbers now? Will next year by 51?
Unfortunately, no. Next year, the
NFL is going back to Rome. Look
forward to Super Bowl LI. Because
that doesnt seem ridiculous or anything.
Back to the game, I guess. Im
picking this game on the idea that if
this is Mannings last game (and it
surely is, at least with the Broncos),

his teammates are going to have


that much more motivation to win
it for him. Even if they do, Manning
is likely to get no credit, because
that wouldnt fit the national narrative that Manning is (A) washed up
and (B) bad in the playoffs. Never
mind that John Elway won two
Super Bowls thanks almost entirely
to Terrell Davis and a very good
defense. He gets a pass for that.
Manning wont.
I dont suppose hell care all
that much in the end, as long as hes
the one holding the trophy (EN:
Agreed!).
Broncos win, 27-19.
=======
DALE METZGER
Winner Carolina: This one
pains me to pick; my heart says Go
Broncos, get that one last title and
ring for Peyton but I think Carolina
is just way too talented and tough
to beat. It will be a matchup of the
two top defenses in the league and
I think Carolinas younger players
and legs will give them the edge and
get the win.
==========
SMOKE WATKINS
Winner Carolina: This is a young
talented team that has a good blend
of veterans teaching the younger
guys the right way to play the game
and be professionals. It will be a
game of defense in this one but I feel
that Carolina has the better chances
to capitalize on any mistakes made
easier and better than Denver does.
As much as I would like to see
Peyton get one last ring, I dont think
he will.
===========
GARY SUEVER
SUPER BOWL 50 Carolina vs
Denver: According to all the betting
establishments, Carolina is the heavy
favorite to win the BIG game. We
all know Cam is the real deal and he
looked very impressive in the two
playoff wins; he will play in more
Super Bowl games in his career, that
is for sure! I am one of the few that
is going against the odds and picking
Denver to win. Peyton will have
his ring and go to Disney world
lol and retire( either way I think he
will retire). As I had predicted in the
AFC Championship game, Denver
would win and the same reason then
as it is now - Denvers Defense is
#1 in the NFL, they did look very
good against NE and shut down
Brady for the most part and everyone
knows Defense wins championships,
and that is why DENVER will be
crowned SB 50 winners.
============
DAVE BONINSEGNA
CAROLINA: With nearly 100
entries to our zsportslive.com. Super
Bowl contest it has given me a
variety of pick ideas for the golden anniversary of the Super Bowl.
The Broncos with veteran leadership of Peyton Manning or Carolina
and the young, spiny Cam Newton.
Although I dont have a dog in the
race and would like to see Peyton
ride off in the sunset with a win, I am
going to go with the Panthers.

Cobbs, T-Birds hand


Lancers first loss
BY JOHN PARENT
DHI Media Sports Editor
sports@timesbulletin.com

MIDDLE POINT Tre


Cobbs scored 26 points and
the Thunderbirds forced 20
Lincolnview turnovers as
Lima Central Catholic ran
away with a 62-44 win in a
matchup of top-ranked teams
in Middle Point on Friday
night.
It was the first loss of the
year for the Lancers, who are
19-1. LCC improves to 18-1
on the year.
Tre Cobbs just stepped
his game up, Thunderbirds
head coach Frank Kill said.
He really carried us offensively.
Lincolnview, which starts
five seniors, has had an
advantage in experience and
athleticism in nearly every
game it has played this year.
On Friday, facing an LCC
team which also starts five
seniors and has played in the
last two Division III state title
games, it was the Lancers
who were facing a superior
team in terms of athleticism
and experience.
That Thunderbird athleticism was on display throughout the game on Friday, as
Cobbs was consistently able
to get to the basket and his
teammates outrebounded the
Lancers 31-24, including 11-6
on the offensive glass.
Weve seen the 18 games
that they had played; we
scouted them. We knew the
quickness that they had,
Lincolnview head coach Brett
Hammons said. I thought we
battled, but we gave up too
many easy baskets. We didnt
guard them the way we wanted to; we got a little too close
to Tre a couple of times and
he was able to burn us. That
hurt.
Where it may have made
the most difference was on
defense, as Lincolnview was

forced to work for every shot


attempt throughout the second half. Chandler Adams led
the Lancers with 13 points but
none came easy. LCC focused
on keeping the ball out of
Adams hands.
Thomas Williams was
the key tonight, Kill said.
He went down there against
the Adams kid, and hes a
load, probably the Player of
the Year in the Northwest
Conference. Williams was a
difference-maker tonight in
terms of stopping their inside
presence.
For 20 games now, thats
what Chandler has seen,
Hammons said. (Opponents)
double and triple-team him all
the time. I thought Chandler
battled down low, and were
going to need him to, because
with 20 games in, teams have
scouted us and they know we
like to get the ball to him.
After Lincolnview battled
back from an 8-point second-quarter deficit to take an
18-17 lead with under three
minutes to play in the half,
LCC closed on a 12-1 run,
taking a 29-19 lead into the
locker room.
In the second quarter, we
did a better job of getting
stops and turning it into a
transition game, Kill said.
When Lincolnview needed
a fast start to the third quarter, it found just the opposite, as senior point guard
Austin Leeth was hit with
his third and fourth personal
fouls and had to sit for the last
5:28 of the period. Though
the LCC lead grew by only
one with Leeth on the bench,
his absence all but eliminated
any chance for a second-half
comeback.
We need him on the
floor, Hammons said of
Leeth. Hes the key for us
and having him on the bench
for a while hurt.
See COBBS, page 7

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Tigers end Jays winning streak

Cats pound Paulding

VERSAILLES The St.


Johns girls basketball team
had built a 5-game winning
streak over the last three
weeks as they headed to
Versailles Thursday night to
battle the defending Division
III champions.
Head coach Dan J.
Grothouse was disappointed
in his Lady Blue Jays effort
in a 36-29 loss in Midwest
Athletic Conference action.
We simply didnt play
with any of the heart we had
shown the last three weeks. I
know its a long bus trip but
to me, you need to be ready
play if you have a 3-hour
trip or not; it shouldnt matter where or who you play,
Grothouse said.
The Jays (13-7, 4-4 MAC)
led 19-15 to start the third
period but Lady Tiger head
coach Jacki Stonebraker
changed her teams defense
from man-to-man to a 3-2
zone and it neutralized the
Jays offense. It slowed the
scoring pace as the Blue and
Gold hit only 1-of-5 attempts
from the field and turned it
over five times (9 total). The
zone especially shut down
leading scorer Madilynn

Jefferson sophomore Sarah Miller goes to the glass for two vs. Paulding during girls hardwood action Thursday at Jefferson High School. (DHI Media/Larry Heiing)

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

Squeaker

Schulte, who scored 11 markers in the first half but none


the second. Slowly, the Tigers
(16-6, 5-4 MAC) put together
a steady offense. The Jays
last lead was 23-21 as Sydney
Fischbach (3 steals) hit a pair
of foul shots at 1:09, the Jays
first ones of the game. Lauren
Monnin the lone player
from either side in double
digits with 13 tied it for
the last time at 23 on a turnaround at 44 ticks and then
Versailles took the lead for
good on a drive to the hoop
by Camille Watren (8 markers, 4 boards, 3 assists) with
1.8 ticks on the board.
The Tigers celebrating Senior Night for five
12th-graders and their regular-season finale built a
lead of 29-23 on a basket by
Danielle Winner (8 counters,
5 boards) at 3:29 before the
Jays scored their first point
of the fourth a foul shot
by Fischbach at 3:04. The
Jays simply could not get hot
from the field, missing all
seven field-goal attempts and
manging 6-of-8 at the line
(8-of-10 total for 80%). The
hosts built the biggest lead of
the night 35-25 before
settling for the final 8-point
triumph.
From the start, it was
apparent that it would be a

(Continued from page 6)


Hicks missed a front end with 21 seconds
left, but a buzzer-beating Panther 3-point try
sailed long.
We were trying to get our point to drive,
and Alex (Arellano) was coming out the back
side, said Paulding coach Shawn Brewer of
the last play. We had our shooter in the corner, and it just worked out that they put three
guys right on our point, and he kind of hesitated. We did get the ball to one of the guys we
wanted to shoot the ball.
There were four ties and eight lead changes in a frantic first quarter, highlighted by 9
Stockwell points. Hicks scored 9 points in
the second period, as the Wildcats held on to
a 36-33 lead at the break. Offensively, it was
a very well-played first 16 minutes with both
teams shooting a tad over 50 percent from the
field, while combining for only one miss in 11
attempts from the stripe.
It (the defense) wasnt as good tonight as
what wed like, said Jefferson coach Marc
Smith. Weve built ourselves on turnovers
turning into transition buckets, and we did
not force a lot of turnovers tonight. We were
ahead at halftime because we made shots, but
percentages are that you have to guard better
than we did the first half, and I thought we did
a better job in the second half.
The Wildcats had a couple of 7-point leads
in the third quarter, one of which was 49-42 at
the 1:59 mark. The lead looked to get bigger
on a fast-break layup by Trey Smith, but he
was called for an offensive foul. Paulding then
missed from the field, and Jefferson snared the
rebound, but a technical foul was then called
on the Jefferson bench, giving the Panthers
two free throws, both made by Nathan Gee,
and the possession, which resulted in another
free throw, which was missed. That set the
stage for the dramatic final quarter.
The statistical difference in the game came
in field goal shooting 55 percent (22 of
40) for Jefferson, 43 percent (23 of 54) for

Cobbs

(Continued from page 6)

Lincolnview trailed by 19
with under four minutes to
play in the game, but pulled
to as close as 56-44 when
Hayden Ludwig and Caden
Ringwald each made 3-pointers on either said of a Derek
Youtsey 3-point play, but the
T-birds scored the games
final six points to seal the
win.
Brett Hammons has
done a great job with this
program, Kill said. I love
coming back to Lincolnview
because of the fans and the
great crowd support that they
have. Thats a great tourna-

defensive battle as both teams


used man-to-man defensive
schemes to limit the other.
They combined for 7-of-18
shooting as the Tigers led
9-6 on an inside basket by
Monnin at 31 ticks.
Versailles sophomore point
guard Kami McEldowney
went down after her face hit
the floor at 2:40 and eventually went to the hospital.
The Jays finally made
some leeway on the offensive end in the second period,
especially behind the 3-pointers of Schulte (3 in the stanza) in hitting 5-of-9 shots. In
fact, it was her bomb from the
left wing at 1:10 that gave the
visitors that 19-15 halftime
bulge.
The zone slowed them
down and allowed us to
get our offense going,
Stonebraker added. It really helped us get a handle
on 14 (Schulte) because she
was really hurting us from
the outside. We just needed
to communicate well as to
where she was at all the time
and we did. Our offense was
not spectacular we missed
Kami but others finally
stepped up and help off-set
her loss.
See TIGERS, page 8

Paulding.
Both teams were solid from the line, but
the Cats had several more chances and hit 71
percent (12 of 17) to the Panthers 73 percent
(8 of 11). Paulding won the boards 27-22,
including a high number of put-backs, and had
fewer turnovers, 11-13.
Smith was held in check by an aggressive
Paulding defense that allowed him only six
field goal attempts and a total of 8 points,
but he got plenty of scoring help from Hicks,
Stockwell, and Teman with 15, 13, and 11.
Arellano, Sitton, and Gee had 17, 12, and 11
for Paulding.
That (scoring balance) is the easy way to
offset it (the concentration on Trey Smith),
said Marc Smith. We had some other
guys show up tonight. Dalton Hicks made
early shots, Josh Teman made shots, Jace
(Stockwell) did what Jace normally does, and
Trey kept his composure all night. Well take
it.
Jarrett Sitton had him (Trey Smith) most
of the game, but with a lot of help from Alex
(Arellano) underneath, and I thought we did
a really nice job of not giving him any open
looks outside, said Brewer. I thought our
guys executed that part of the game plan
really well. We called it (the defense) a
3-and-line instead of a box-and-one or a triangle-and-two. We wanted to take away their
three best scorers.
Jefferson (15-3) won a battle of two excellent JV teams 48-46. Alex Rode and Davion
Tyson led the Wildcat scoring with 13 and 12.
Anthony Garcia had 13 for Paulding (13-5).
***

JEFFERSON (58)
Stockwell 6 0-0 13, Reiss 2 1-2 5, Teman 4 2-3 11, Smith 2 4-4 8,
Hicks 6 3-6 15, Auer 1 2-2 4, Wallace 1 0-0 2, Goergens 0 0-0 0;
Totals 22 12-17 58
PAULDING (56)
Edwards 3 1-2 8, Gee 3 4-4 10, Miller 2 1-2 5, Arellano 7 2-2 17,
Sitton 6 0-1 12, Hanenkratt 0 0-0 0, Rhonehouse 2 0-0 4, Doster
0 0-0 0, Ingol 0 0-0 0, Johanns 0 0-0 0; Totals 23 8-11 56
Jefferson 19 17 13 9 - 58
Paulding 18 15 11 12 - 56
3-point field goals: Jefferson 2 (Stockwell, Teman), Paulding 2
(Edwards, Arellano)

ment environment; thats


what you want to be playing
in in game 19. We understood
that we had our work cut out
for us. When youre playing
the No. 1 team in Division
IV, its not going to be easy.
This was a learning experience. It was a measuring
stick to see where were at.
Weve got to build on this,
Hammons said. Our goals
are all still there; weve got a
chance to win the (Northwest)
Conference coming next
week when Ada comes here,
so weve just got to get ready
and prepared for them.
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Tre Cobbs 10-23 4-5 26, Nick
Taflinger 1-3 0-0 3, Ethan OConnor
2-5 0-0 6, Josh Dixon 5-11 0-0 10,
Dantez Walton 3-6 6-6 13, Thomas
Williams 1-3 2-2 4, Jamison Bradley
0-0 0-0 0; Totals 22-51 12-13 62
LINCOLNVIEW (44)
Austin Leeth 1-2 0-0 2, Trevor
Neate 3-6 3-5 10, Hayden Ludwig
4-8 0-0 9, Derek Youtsey 1-5 2-3 3,
Chandler Adams 5-9 3-5 13, Josh
Leiter 1-5 1-2 3, Caden Ringwald
1-2 0-0 3, Dustin Hale 0-0 0-0 0;
Totals 16-37 9-15 44
Lima Cen Cath 15 14 14 19 - 62
Lincolnview 9 10 9 16 - 44
3-point field goals: LCC 6-16
(Cobbs 2, OConnor 2, Walton,
Taflinger), Lv 3-12 (Neate,
Ringwald, Ludwig); Rebounds: LCC
31 (Williams 7), Lv 24 (Youtsey 7);
Assists: LCC 9 (Dixon 4), Lv 10
(Ludwig 3); Fouls: LCC 16, Lv 17;
Turnovers: LCC 14, Lv 20.

BY LARRY HEIING
DHI Media Correspondent
news@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS In sports,
a good start is key to success
against your opponent.
The Delphos Jefferson
Lady Wildcats used their
quickness to jump out to an
early lead and cruised to a
63-36 Northwest Conference
basketball win over Paulding
on Thursday evening.
Both teams started the
league contest slowly as
the Lady Panthers struck
first as junior Faith Vogel
scored two from the inside.
Unfortunately for the visitors,
that was the only points of
the first quarter by Paulding
as Jefferson went on a 15-0
run, started by Jessica Pimpas
connected from close range.
Sarah Miller hit on a baseline jumper and got an assist
on the Cats next possession finding Pimpas open for
the layin. Jeffersons defensive pressure overwhelmed
Paulding as well, getting a
pair of 5-second calls against
the Panthers and forced eight
turnovers in the first quarter, putting the Lady Cats in
command 15-2.
Jeffersons aggressive
defense led to their quick
start and established the
tempo of the game the way

they wanted it, explained


Panther coach Mark Rhodes.
A foul shot by Samantha
Meggison broke the Cats
scoring streak to begin the
second stanza. Pimpas
remained a force inside, scoring again as Jefferson led
17-3. Pauldings Bri Townley
was a perfect 4-of-4 from
the charity stripe early in
the second as the Panthers
could only score from the
line. A steal by Jeffersons
Tori Black and assist ahead to
Bailey Gorman for the layin
was followed by another theft
as Miller went coast-to-coast.
Our defensive pressure
in the first half led to points
for us off of turnovers,
commented Jefferson coach
David Hoffman. I thought
that we came out with intensity and that carried over into
a great start for us tonight.
Offensively, we displayed
good ball movement and
were patient waiting for the
good shot.
A triple by Macy Wallace
from the corner extended
the Lady Cats lead to 24-9
as both teams exchanged
free throws. Another steal
by Black for two was the
18th turnover of the first half
committed by the Panthers
as Jefferson led 33-12 at the
break.
Paulding played much

better to open the second


half as they found an answer
against Jeffersons fullcourt press and limited turnovers. Pauldings Meggison
exchanged points with
Wallace of Jefferson as the
lead remained at 21 points.
The Panthers broke the Cats
press as Vogel passed ahead
to Meggison for the bucket and Skyler McCoullough
connected from the corner.
The Panthers 8-0 outburst
continued with Arend hitting a baseline jumper and
Meggison busted through
the Jefferson defense for two
more as the Lady Cats called
timeout.
Paulding got as close as a
dozen, 36-24, as Meggison
scored with a drive down the
paint. Jefferson sophomore
guard Wallace made sure
Paulding would get no closer,
scoring on the Cats next
two possessions and Miller
muscled her way down the
lane for a bucket to open up
a 43-25 lead for the Cats.
Paulding would make another
run before the third quarter
ended with Townley scoring
on the inbounds and Audrey
Manz hitting a baseline
jumper. The Panthers Arend
scored on a break to pull
Paulding within 45-31 as the
quarter ended.
See CATS, page 8

The Blue Jays pulled within 55-41 with Saine hitting


a long triple from in front
of the Blue Jay bench and
Ditto continued to play strong
with a baseline drive. Justin
Ahrens took over in the final
quarter, scoring three times
to open up the Tigers lead
61-43. Saine hit his fifth and
final long ball of the contest
to end the scoring by both
squads.
Justin Ahrens led the Tigers
with 18 points. McEldowney
and Wendel were also in double digits with 13 points each.
The Tigers shot 64% in the
first half and cooled off to
hit their average of 49% for
the game.
The Blue Jays were able
to hit from the outside with a
total of 10 3-pointers. Saine
accounted for 15 points with
five bombs. Hellman added a
trio of triples for nine points.
St. Johns shot a respectable
45% from the field, including
10-of-20 from long range.
After committing those 14
turnovers in the first half, the
Jays settled down with only
seven in the second for a
total of 21 miscues. Versailles
turned the ball over only nine
times.
The Tigers (15-5, 7-1
MAC) also dominated the
glass grabbing 26 misses
compared to 19 for the Jays
(7-11, 1-6 MAC)

In junior varsity action,


Versailles battled back from
a 32-22 deficit to grab the
come-from-behind victory
41-38.
Lucas Metcalfe scored 13
and Connor Hulihan had 10
points for the Jays.
The next action for St.
Johns will be next Friday on
the road at New Bremen for
another conference matchup.

Versailles
(Continued from page 6)
Our mistakes gave them
plenty of easy opportunities;
combined with their accurate
shooting, we dug ourselves
into a big hole from the getgo.
The Ahrens boys AJ
and Justin opened the second quarter scoring as the
Tigers opened a 29-8 advantage. Saine and Alex Wendel
of Versailles put on a display
from long range as both players connected twice. Hellman
joined the aerial attack, hitting his second bomb. Owen
Rode hit from short range for
the Blue Jays with a bank shot
and Hellman popped another
triple. Rode made the best
offensive play of the contest
with an up-and-under layin
but the Jays trailed 44-24 at
the half.
Justin Ahrens opened the
second half with a pair of
buckets and the Jays first
points after the break came
on a 3-ball by Wurst. The
Blue Jays offense actually
outscored the Tigers 12-10 in
the third quarter with buckets
by Owen Baldauf, Jesse Ditto
and Josh Warnecke.
Unlike the first half
where our guys didnt react to
the physicality of Versailles,
we played hard and battled
in the second half. We talked
about our plan at halftime and
they didnt give up to make
the final score respectable,
said Elwer.

Varsity
Versailles (61)
Austin Knapke 4-0-9, Jared
Niekamp 1-0-2, Keaton McEldowney
1-0-2, Alex Wendel 5-0-13, Justin
Ahrens 8-2-18, Brett McEldowney
4-3-13, AJ Ahrens 1-2-4. Totals:
18-6-7/10-61.
St. Johns (46)
Robby Saine 5-0-15, Tim
Kreeger 0-0-0, jared Wurst 2-0-5,
Ryan Hellman 3-0-9, Josh Warnecke
1-0-3, Owen Rode 2-2-6, Owen
Baldauf 1-0-2, Collin Will 1-0-2,
Jesse Ditto 2-0-4. Totals: 7-10-2/346.
Score By Quarters
Versailles 23-21-10-7-(61)
St. Johns 8-16-12-5-(46)
Three-Point Goals: Versailles,
Wendel 3, B.McEldowney 2,
Knapke; St. Johns, Saine 5, Hellman
3, Wurst, Warnecke.
Junior Varsity
Versailles (41)
Kyle Jones 6-3-15, Carter May
2-1-6, Zach Greisdorn 1-0-3, Noah
Richard 2-0-6, Evan Hiestand 2-0-4,
Cole Nienkamp 3-1-7. Totals 15-18/10-41.
St. Johns (38)
Lucas Metcalfe 4-5-13, Curtis
Schwinnen 1-0-2, Jacob Hellman
1-0-3, Matt Miller 1-0-2, Connor
Hulihan 4-0-10, James Garret 3-0-8.
Totals: 9-5-5/8-38.

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Sports

Hicks becomes a Golden Flash Mefferd

ing me realize my dreams by


signing today.
Later, he explained the
process.
They started recruiting me as a junior and I
had a few unofficial visits.
Everything about the place
appealed to me, he continued. The coaching staff was
really good: Coach Haynes
Jefferson senior Dalton Hicks (center) is relieved to final- has been there forever. The
ly sign his national letter-of-intent to play college foot- University of Toledo and
ball at Kent State University during a press conference Ohio also were after me, as
Wednesday at the high school cafeteria. With him are his well as a few Division II
parents, Doug and Lori Hicks. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe) schools, but I wanted to play
Division I football.
The campus is friendly;
BY JIM METCALFE
High School Principal John
DHI Media Sports Editor
Edinger, stressing Hicks it reminds me a little bit of
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com becoming not just a good Delphos. People seem very
football player and excellent open there and I thought the
DELPHOS National student but also an outstand- professors were very good.
Signing Day.
ing person in his time with Its not far away from here but
Its a day when senior the Wildcats somet5hing not far away from Cleveland
high school football players Edinger noted was one of and Akron; it opens up some
begin to ink their national let- his goals as an administrator possibilities for my planned
ters-of-intent to play college and coach Hicks took the public relations major as far
football at the schools that podium in front of numerous as the future. I plan to focus
have been wooing them for friends, family and admirers. on the business aspect.
Its been a hard process.
a spell, sometimes for years.
First of all, I want to
Jefferson senior Dalton thank the the community. It My classmate, Trey (Smith),
Hicks got his name on the dot- is so amazing, this commu- signed to play basketball with
ted line during a Wednesday nity; I am so appreciative of Air Force a couple months
afternoon press conference Delphos and love the sup- ago and Im happy for him
at the Jefferson High School port I feel here, he said. as well as myself. Its specafeteria when he signed to I want to thank my friends cial that a small school like
attend Kent State University and teammates for all the Jefferson has two Division I
and play for the Golden memories we made in our athletes in one class. Im just
Flashes of head coach Paul time together. I want to thank so relieved that I could finalHaynes.
Coach Edinger and Coach ly sign the letter-of-intent.
He is looking forward to
After an introduction by (Chris) Sommers for help-

beginning the transition as


soon as possible after the finish of the current boys basketball season, of which he is
a starter for the Wildcats.
I cant wait to start to
work and see if I can play
right away. They want to
keep me at linebacker and I
know I have to start getting
bigger, stronger and faster,
he added. Im hoping to at
least play some special teams
as a freshman and go from
there. I leave for there June
13 to start their summer conditioning program but have
a lot of work to do before
then.
His head coach, Sommers,
believes his student has the
three things required to make
the transition to the next
level.
One, he already is a very
good football player. Two, he
is a hard worker and three, he
loves the game; to succeed
at that level, you need a real
commitment and love of the
game to do so and put in the
work you have to, Sommers
added. As any football player making the transition from
high school to college, it is a
challenge and Dalton is one
that likes challenges. I am
extremely happy and proud
of Dalton.

Lady Thunderbirds smother Lincolnview


BY JIM COX

DHI Media Correspondent


sports@timesbulletin.com

LIMA Lima Central Catholics


stellar man-to-man defense was the
main story in the Lady Thunderbirds
46-27 win over Lincolnview Thursday
night.
LCC is now 7-14. The Lady Lancers
are 5-15.
LCCs leading career 3-point shooter,
Natalie Snider, and leading career scorer, junior Madison Stolly, led all scorers
with 15 and 13, respectively. However,
it was the T-Birds defense, also led by
Stolly, that dominated the game.
Before the Lancers took over in the
fourth quarter, 15-4 with Stolly on the
bench, the score was 42-12 and the visitors were shooting 15 percent (5 of 33)
from the field.
We just didnt make shots tonight
that we made in previous games, said
Lincolnview coach Dan Williamson.
Weve had to go back in practice to
total fundamentals dribbling, passing, catching so we hadnt worked on
shooting a whole lot the last week. We
hadnt worked on running our half-court

offense either, because we couldnt pass


the ball to even get it started. So it (the
shooting) was kinda what I expected,
but I was hoping for better.
The first quarter was an exercise in
frustration for the offenses, both teams
ice cold from the field. LCC led 7-2
after one.
It was all T-Birds in the second quarter, the home team winning that period
18-6 behind 7 points from Stolly and 6
from Snider. LCCs full-court pressure
forced seven Lancer turnovers during
those eight minutes. It was 25-8 at the
break.
LCC was even more dominant in a
17-4 third quarter before Stolly left the
game for good.
Stolly was the best player by far on
the floor, and the Snider girl was the
second best player on the floor, said
Williamson. She (Stolly) is a difference-maker. She can control your best
guard defensively. She can take anybody
to the basket. Shes not selfish she
can find teammates, and she gets the ball
to the right player.
The fourth quarter a bad one for
LCC and a good one for Lincolnview
skewed the statistics considerably. For

the game as a whole, the Thunderbirds


shot 35 percent (18 of 52), while the
Lancers shot 20 percent (9 of 46). LCC
won the boards 30-28 and had fewer
turnovers, 9-16. Both teams shot well
from the line, Lincolnview hitting all
eight attempts, LCC 5 of 6.
Central Catholic had five 3-pointers,
all of them from the two seniors, Snider
(3) and Shelby Donnelly (2), playing
their last game on the home court.
Maddie
Gorman,
Kayla
Schimmoeller, and Lakin Brant led the
Lancer scoring with 7, 6 and 6.

***
LINCOLNVIEW (27)
Bowersock 1 0-0 2, Olivia Gorman 0 0-0 0,
Wendel 1 0-0 2, Looser 1 2-2 4, Schimmoeller
2 2-2 6, Carey 0 0-0 0, Maddie Gorman 2 2-2 7,
Brant 2 2-2 6; Totals 9 8-8 27
LIMA CENTRAL CATHOLIC (46)
Samantha Koenig 1 1-2 3, Stolly 5 3-3 13,
Snider 6 0-0 15, Donnelly 2 0-0 6, Dahill 1 1-1
3, Baumgartner 0 0-0 0, Hailey Koenig 0 0-0 0,
Huysman 0 0-0 0, Diglio 1 0-0 2, Josie Mohler 1
0-0 2, Garner 0 0-0 0, Wilker 1 0-0 2, Rios 0 0-0 0,
Madeleine Mohler 0 0-0 0.; Totals 18 5-6 46
Lincolnview 2 6 4 15 - 27
Lima Cen. Cath. 7 18 17 4 - 46
3-point field goals: Lincolnview 1 (Maddie
Gorman), LCC 5 (Snider 3, Donnelly 2); Junior
varsity: LCC 22-13

BY JOHN PARENT

CONVOY Emily Bauer


scored 20 points and Brady
Guest added 13 as Crestview
blasted Spencerville in a
Northwest Conference game
at Ray Etzler Gymnasium
on Thursday night, winning
58-28.
The win was the 82nd in
the 4-year careers of Bauer
and Guest, along with classmates Claire Zaleski, Leslie
Skelton and Hannah Bowen.
It came in the last home
game these seniors will play.
Bauer, Guest and Zaleski are
each 4-year letterwinners.
They are a very vocal
class, and there is great
leadership from all of the
seniors, Crestview head
coach Greg Rickard said.
Emily is a 4-year starter and
three of them are 4-year let-

terwinners, and we rely heavily on that experience. They


are just great kids. They work
hard and do everything you
ask of them.
The Knights held the Lady
Bearcats to 24 percent (10for-42) shooting for the game
and held Spencerville senior
Jacey Grigsby to just 8 points
on 3 of 8 from the field.
We knew that their
offense goes through her;
shes a senior and they are
young, Rickard said. Shes
got a lot of experience and
shes a nice player, so we
just tried to contain the ball
when she had it, and help off
a little bit when she went to
drive to the basket. I thought
we clogged up the lane a little
bit when shed drive and try
to score. We made her take
some tough shots.
Spencerville (7-13, 3-4
NWC) was 8-for-17 in the
lane, but made just 2 of 25 (8

percent) shots from outside


the painted area.
Though the Knights struggled to score from the perimeter as well, making just 5
of 19 3-point tries, the combination of Bauer and Guest
combined for 18 points in the
paint and Crestview assisted
on 15 of its 20 made field
goals for the game.
I thought we moved the
ball pretty well, and we got
a lot of good looks, we just
missed some good shots,
Rickard said. They were
wide open, so hopefully it
was just one of those games
and the next game we can
knock those down, but thats
something we have to get
more consistent with is our
perimeter shooting.
The Knights have won six
consecutive games and will
finish the NWC portion of
their schedule Thursday at
Allen East. Crestview (14-

0-0 0, Ashley Dealey 0-0 0-0 0;


Totals 20-48 13-17 58
Spencerville 9 3 9 7 - 28
Crestview 16 12 14 16 - 58
3-point field goals: Sv 2-16 (Work,
Henline), Cv 5-19 ((Bauer 2, Black,
Motycka, Zaleski); Rebounds: Sv 29
(Smith 6), Cv 36 (Bauer 9); Assists: Sv
4 (Propst 2), Cv 15 (Bauer 5); Fouls:
Sv 16, Cv 10; Turnovers: Sv 19, Cv 13;
Junior varsity: Cv 34-16.

Tigers
(Continued from page 7)
St. Johns totaled 9-of-30 shots, 3-of13 downtown, for 30 percent; took in 22
rebounds (6 offensive) as Lexie Hays
led with five; and added 17 fouls.
Versailles netted 14-of-32 from the
floor, 1-of-3 downtown, for 43.8 percent
and 7-of-12 singles (58.3%); nabbed
20 boards (5 offensive); turned it over
seven times; and had 12 fouls.
It was a good move Versailles made
to change to the zone. It did exactly as

they wanted it to, Grothouse added. It


made us stand around way too much.
We werent moving at all; we kept
trying to change that but we never did.
Their length and athleticism bothered
us in that zone. We really only had one
quarter the second that we did
anything like what we did recently.
St. Johns visits Ottoville in an annual non-conference archrivalry game
Saturday night, with a 7 p.m. tip.

ST. JOHNS (29)


Hayleigh Bacome 1-1-3, Taylor Zuber 1-24, Madilynn Schulte 4-0-11, Betty Vorst 0-0-0,
Rachel Pohlman 0-2-2, Maddie Pohlman 0-0-0,

The pace slowed down in the second period, with the


Knights at times spreading the floor but continuing to play
solid defense. The visitors slowly built a 28-17 edge on a 3-ball
by Lautzenheiser but that was reduced to 28-21 as Dakota
Prichard (13 points, 4 caroms) hit 1-of-2 foul shots at 2:49.
Spencerville began to mount a rally in the third period,
shooting 6-of-13 in the period and getting five from senior
Zach Goecke (7 markers, 7 boards, 3 assists) scoreless until
then. When Jacob Meyer swished a 3-ball from the right corner in transition at 40 ticks, they briefly led 35-34. However,
Lautzenheisers tough and-1 in the lane at 4.7 ticks gave the
Knights the lead at 37-35.
Prichard tied the score with a banking drive at 7:35 to open
the fourth but Etzlers bomb at 7:16 gave the visitors the lead
for good. The pace again slowed as both teams struggled to
score combining on 5-of-18 shooting. As well, the Knights
again began to be more deliberate in taking care of the ball
and eventually Spencerville was forced to foul. The Knights
hit 9-of-12 at the line in the fourth period (11-of-15 overall for
73.3%) while the Bearcats missed three straight front ends
of the bonus in the last 1:02 in opening up a 50-41 edge on
a pair of Etzler throws at 33.6 ticks before settling on the final
score.
Crestview canned 16-of-46 shots from the field (8-of-20
beyond the arc) for 34.8 percent; secured 30 boards (9 offensive) as Wade Sheets added four; and totaled seven errors and
16 fouls.
Spencerville knocked down 17-of-41 fielders (3-of-13
triples) for 41.5 percent and 7-of-13 stripers (53.8%); latched
onto 30 caroms (10 offensive) as Bailey Croft added six; and
amassed 11 turnovers and 16 fouls.
In junior varsity activity, Crestview lined up a 44-25 conquest behind 12 from Derek Stout.
Both teams are back in action tonight: Spencerville hosting
Marion Local and Crestview bringing in rival Wayne Trace.

VARSITY
CRESTVIEW (51)
Drew Kline 1-0-2, Connor Lautzenheiser 5-3-16, Javin Etzler 3-3-12,
Cody Mefferd 2-2-7, Braden Van Cleave 2-0-5, Spencer Rolsten 0-0-0, Derek
Stout 1-0-2, Wade Sheets 1-2-4, Brant Richardson 1-1-3. Totals 8-8-11/15-51.
SPENCERVILLE (44)
Mason Nourse 5-0-11, Damien Corso 2-0-4, Jacob Meyer 1-0-3, Zach
Goecke 3-1-7, Dakota Prichard 3-6-13, Bailey Croft 3-0-6, Griffen Croft 0-00. Totals 14-3-7/13-44.
Score by Quarters:
Crestview 18 10 9 14 - 51
Spencerville 10 11 14 9 - 44
Three-point goals: Crestview, Lautzenheiser 3, Etzler 3, Mefferd, Van
Cleave; Spencerville, Prichard, Meyer, Nourse.
=======
JUNIOR VARSITY
CRESTVIEW (44)
Charles Stefanek 0-0-0, Tanner Crowle 0-0-0, Devin Brush 0-0-0, Connor
Lautzenheiser 0-0-0, Trevor Gibson 2-4-9, Derick Dealey 1-0-3, Brett
Schumm 1-4-6, Grant Schlagbaum 2-0-6, Caleb Bagley 0-2-2, Derek Biro 0-00, Landin Burch 0-0-0, Brant Richardson 3-0-6, Dylan Sparks 0-0-0, Derek
Stout 5-2-12. Totals 10-4-12/14-44.
SPENCERVILLE (25)
Hunter Stephen 0-0-0, Daniel Corso 0-0-0, Jacob Probst 1-2-4, Gage
Goecke 0-0-0, Logan Rex 0-0-0, Brady Nolan 2-0-4, Conner Holmes 3-1-7,
Kolten Murray 0-0-0, Ben Dues 2-0-4, Gary Schrolucke 2-0-6. Totals 8-23/5-25.
Score by Quarters:
Crestview 8 8 16 12 - 44
Spencerville 9 6 3 7 - 25
Three-point goals: Crestview, Schlagbaum 2, Gibson, Dealey; Spencerville,
Schrolucke 2.

Cats

(Continued from page 7)

Jefferson put the game


out of reach by scoring
from inside as Carder scored
from the baseline and Bailey
Gorman found Miller open
underneath. The Lady Cats
scored by dominating the
glass as Wallace and Mikayla
Bennett grabbed offensive
boards for putbacks. Bennett
came off the pine for Jefferson
and scored eight points in the
final quarter as both coaches
emptied their benches.
Tonight was a good expe4, 5-1 NWC) could share rience for our team as everythe crown with a win and body got to play, contina Columbus Grove loss to ued Hoffman. We turn right
around and play Paulding
Bluffton.
***
again in the first game of
SPENCERVILLE (28)
Kaiden Grigsby 3-4 0-1 6, Jayden the sectional tournament after
Smith 1-6 2-2 4, Jacey Grigsby 3-8 the regular season ends next
2-5 8, Jenna Henline 1-7 0-0 3, Julie week.
Mulholland 0-5 0-0 0, Cait Propst
Wallace led all scorers
0-6 0-0 0, Alex Carter 0-0 0-0 0,
Carleigh Hefner 0-0 2-3 2, Tiffany with 19 points and Miller and
Work 2-4 0-0 4, Allison Adams 0-0 Black were also in double
0-0 0, Alliosn Bowsher 0-0 0-0 0, digits for Jefferson with 10.
Lexi Gilroy 0-2 0-0 0, Sydney Shaffer
Paulding (3-18, 0-8 NWC)
0-0 0-0 0; Totals 10-42 6-11 28
CRESTVIEW (58)
was led by Meggison with 10
Leslie Skelton 1-1 2-2 4, Hannah points. Townley added eight
Bowen 0-1 0-0 0, Claire Zaleski
2-4 0-0 5, Emily Bauer 6-13 6-6 points and Arend seven.
The Panthers settled down
20, Brady Guest 6-9 1-3 13, Paige
Motycka 3-12 1-2 8, Lyvia Black 2-4 in the second half, turning the
3-4 8, Ally McCoy 0-3 0-0 0, Alyssa
Gent 0-1 0-0 0, Avery McCoy 0-0 ball over nine times after the

Crestview dominates Spencerville by 30


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(Continued from page 6)

Ellie Csukker 0-0-0, Jessica Geise 2-0-4, Lexi


Hays 1-0-2, Sydney Fischbach 0-3-3, Hannah
Bockey 0-0-0. Totals 6-3-8/10-29.
VERSAILLES (36)
Kami McEldowney 0-0-0, Camille Watren
2-4-8, Kristin Langston 0-2-2, Brynna Blakeley
0-0-0, Emily Langenkamp 0-0-0, Kami Ording
1-0-3, Clair Schmitmeyer 0-0-0, Ellen Peters
0-0-0, Logan Shimp 1-0-2, Haley Winner 0-0-0,
Danielle Winner 4-0-8, Lauren Monnin 6-1-13,
Emily Marshal 0-0-0, Elizabeth Ording 0-0-0.
Totals 13-1-7-12-36.
Score by Quarters:
St. Johns 6 13 4 6 - 29
Versailles 9 6 10 11 - 36
Three-point goals: St. Johns, Schulte 3;
Versailles,K. Ording.

break for a total of 27. The


Lady Cats committed only
nine miscues.
On the glass, Jefferson outrebounded Paulding 27-20.
With the win, Jefferson
drew to the .500 mark at
10-10 and 3-4 in the conference. They will be back
in action for the final week
of the regular season with
a home game against Fort
Jennings Monday and finish with Spencerville on
Wednesday.
In junior varsity action,
Alli McClurg scored 14 points
and Michelle Rode added 12
as Jefferson won 34-29.
Elizabeth Mobley led all
scorers with 17 points for the
Panthers.

PAULDING (36)
Faith Vogel 1-1-3, Allison Arend
3-1-7, Kaylen Hale 1-0-2, Samantha
Meggison 4-2-10, Audrey Manz 1-02, Skyler McCoulough 1-0-2, Bri
Townley 2-4-8, Libby Mobley 0-2-2.
Totals 13-0-10/18-36.
JEFFERSON (63)
Taylor Stroh 0-1-1, Macy Wallace
6-6-19, Devyn Carder 2-2-6, Sarah
Miller 5-0-10, Tori Black 3-4-10,
Jessica Pimpas 3-0-6, Bailey Gorman
1-1-3, Mikayla Bennett 3-2-8. Totals
22-1-16/20-63.
Score by Quarters:
Paulding 2 10 19 5 - 36
Jefferson 15 18 12 18 - 63
Three-point goals: Paulding,
none; Jefferson, Wallace.

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How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Anger Management (03, PG-13) Adam Sandler.
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A Walk Among (14) aa Annabelle (14, R) Annabelle Wallis.
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(:10) O Brother, Where Art Thou? (00, PG-13)
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Blade: Trinity (04, R) aac Wesley Snipes, Jessica Biel.
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Imitation of Life (34, NR) aaa Claudette Colbert. Gold Diggers of 1933 (33, NR) aaac Top Hat (35, NR) Fred Astaire. HD
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Law & Order: SVU HD Law & Order: SVU HD
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Hitch (05, PG-13) aaa Will Smith, Eva Mendes.
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Elementary (TV14) HD
How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met
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(:15) Brokeback Mountain (05, R) aaac Jake Gyllenhaal. HD
Bad Santa
American Sniper (15, R) Bradley Cooper. HD
Jupiter Ascending (15, PG-13) Channing Tatum.
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(:15) Seventh Son (15, PG-13) Jeff Bridges. HD
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10 - The Herald

Saturday, February 6, 2016

www.delphosherald.com

Love God and Your Neighbor

In the Gospel of Mark, we are told that the Great Commandment to love God
and your neighbor is more important than offering sacrifices to God. And although
there are many ways in which we can make sacrifices to God, these are all secondary to this Great Commandment. Furthermore, if we do not possess a love
of God and our neighbor, our sacrifices are ultimately in vain and self-serving.
Supporting your place of worship, helping the unfortunate, fasting, and prayer
are all worthwhile sacrifices that are indeed beneficial in building our relationship with our Heavenly Father. However, we are told that before we offer our
gifts to Gods altar, we should make peace with those with whom we have issues
(Matthew 5:24). Surely, it is not always easy to love everyone, and it is virtually
impossible to make everyone love us; still, we gain more grace and mercy when
we try to love those who are most unlovable. We should never let another persons
unpleasant character or actions affect our sentiments. Simply stated, we can disapprove of a persons actions or words, but we should not hate the person. Nothing is
impossible with God, and loving Him and our neighbor is always possible because
God is love and He is always extending this great gift to us.
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such there is no law.
New K.J.V Galatians 5: 22,23

Our local churches invite you to join them for their activities and services.
dElphos
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
310 W. Second St. - 419-692-5737
Pastor Harry Tolhurst
Sunday: 11:00 Worship
Service - Everyone Welcome
Communion first Sunday of
every month.
Communion at Vancrest
Health Care Center - First
Sunday of each month at 2:30
p.m., Nursing Home and assisted living.

TRINITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
211 E Third St, Delphos
Rev. Richard B. Rakay
Office Hours: 8:00 am-12 noon
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Sunday: 8:15 am Worship
Service; 9:15 am
Sunday
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m.
Worship Service; 11:30 a.m.
Radio Worship on WDOH; 6:00
p.m. Youth Super Bowl Party at
Arroyos; 7:30 p.m. Ladies Bible
Fellowship at TUMC.
Monday - 1:00 p.m. Sew
Helpful at Ridge UMC.
Tuesday - 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Teens for Christ at TFLC.
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Ash
Wednesday Service at Trinity/
Sanctuary.
Thursday - 12 Noon Lenten
Luncheon at St. Peter Lutheran
Church - St. Peter Lutheran
Church Ladies Hosting; 4:30
p.m.-6:30 p.m. Suppers on Us.
Saturday - 8:00 a.m. - 4:00
p.m. UPWARD Basketball @
TFLC.

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD


Where Jesus is Healing
Hurting Hearts!
808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
One block so. of Stadium Park.
419-692-6741
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship Service with Nursery
& Kids Church; 6:00 pm. Youth
Ministry at The ROC & Jr. Bible
Quiz at Church
Monday - 7:00 p.m. Teen
Bible Quiz at Church
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Discipleship Class in Upper ST. JOHNS CATHOLIC CHURCH
331 E. Second St., Delphos
Room
419-695-4050
For more info see our webPastor Dennis Walsh, Fr.
site: www.delphosfirstassemGeorge Mahas & Fr. Daniel
blyofgod.com.
Johnson.
Deacons: Fred Lisk, Dave
ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH
Ricker and John Sheeran
422 North Pierce St., Delphos
Mary Beth Will, Liturgical
Phone 419-695-2616
Coordinator;
Tom OdenRev. Steve Nelson
weller, Parish Council PresiSunday - 9:00 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:00 a.m. Worship dent; Lynn Bockey, Music Director
Celebration of the Sacraments:
Service.
Eucharist Lords Day
Monday - 7:00 p.m. WELCA.
Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Observance; Saturday 4:30
p.m., Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:30
InReach/OutReach Meeting.
Thursday - 12:00 p.m. a.m.; Weekdays as announced
on Sunday bulletin.
Community Lenten Service.
Baptism Celebrated first
Saturday - 8:00 a.m. Prayer
Sunday of month at 1:00 p.m.
Breakfast
Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Sunday Call rectory to schedule PreSchool; 10:00 a.m. Worship Baptismal instructions.
Reconciliation Tuesday
Service; 11:00 a.m. Council
and Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m.;
meeting.
Saturday 3:30-4:00
p.m.
Anytime by request.
DELPHOS WESLEYAN
Matrimony Arrangements
CHURCH
must be made through the rec11720 Delphos-Southworth Rd. tory six months in advance.
Delphos - Phone 419-695-1723
Anointing
of
Sick

Pastor Rodney Shade


Communal celebration in May
937-397-4459
and October.
Administered
Asst. Pastors Pamela King
upon request.
and Kelly Baeza
Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
andECk
Worship; 9:15 a.m. Sunday
School for all ages.
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service
CHURCH - Landeck
and prayer meeting.
Pastor Dennis Walsh
Phone: 419-692-0636
MARION BAPTIST CHURCH
Administrative aide:
2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
Rita Suever
419-339-6319
Masses: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Services: Sunday - 11:00
Sacrament
of
a.m. and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Reconciliation: Saturday.
- 7:00 p.m.
Newcomers please register
at parish.
Marriages: Call the parish
DELPHOS CHRISTIAN UNION
house six months in advance.
Pastor: Rev. Gary Fish
470 S. Franklin St., (419) 692-9940 Baptism: Call the parish.
9:30 Sunday School
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
10:30 Sunday service.
Youth
ministry
every 102 Wisher Drive,Spencerville
Rev. Michael Cassady, Pastor
Wednesday from 6-8 p.m.
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Cafe;
Childrens ministry every
third Saturday 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Worship Service.

ST. PATRICKS CHURCH


500 S. Canal, Spencerville
ST. PAULS UNITED
419-647-6202
METHODIST
Saturday - 4:30 p.m.
335 S. Main St. Delphos
Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass,
Rev. Richard B. Rakay
Sunday 9:00 am Worship May 1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30
a.m. Mass
Service

RAABE FORD
LINCOLN

11260 Elida Road


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

spEnCErVillE
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
IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
699 Sunnydale,
Elida, Ohio
Pastor Bruce Tumblin
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional; 10:45 a.m. contemporary
SPENCERVILLE FULL GOSPEL
107 Broadway St.,
Spencerville
Pastor Charles Muter
Home Ph. 419-657-6019
Sunday: Morning Services
- 10:00 a.m. Evening Services
- 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday:
7:00
p.m.
Worship service.
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
NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Evening
service.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH OF
GOD
Elida - Ph. 222-8054
Rev. Larry Ayers, Pastor
Service schedule: Sunday
10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning
Worship; 6 p.m. Sunday evening.

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Bebout Inc.

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FUNERAL
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209 W. 3rd St.


Delphos, Ohio 45833
419-692-8055

419-238-9567
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PIKE MENNONITE CHURCH


3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961
ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Zion Church &
Conant Rd., Elida
Pastor: David Howell
Kossuth Zion; Elida Zion
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
4750 East Road, Elida
Pastor - Brian McManus
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship,
nursery available.
Wednesday 6:30 p.m.
Youth Prayer, Bible Study; 7:00
p.m. Adult Prayer and Bible
Study; 8:00 p.m. - Choir

Van WErt County


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.
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.
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 CATH. 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

GRACE FAMILY CHURCH


634 N. Washington St.,
Van Wert
Pastor: Rev. Ron Prewitt
Sunday - 9:15 a.m. Morning
worship with Pulpit Supply.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
303 S. Adams, Middle Point
Rev. Tom Cover
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
service.
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.

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MIDDLE POINT UNITED


METHODIST
Corner Jackson and Mill St.
Pastor - Tim Owens

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.

MANDALE CHURCH OF
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION
Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School all ages. 10:30 a.m.
ST. MICHAEL CHURCH
Worship Services; 7:00 p.m
Kalida - Fr. Mark Hoying
Worship.
Saturday 4:30 p.m. Mass.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00
meeting.
a.m. Masses.
Weekdays: Masses on Mon.,
TRINITY FRIENDS CHURCH
Tues., Wed. and Friday at 8:00
605 N. Franklin St., Van Wert am; Thurs. 7:30 p.m.
Ph: (419) 238-2788
Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage
ST. BARBARA CHURCH
Outreach Pastor Neil
160 Main St.,
Hammons
Cloverdale 419-488-2391
Sunday - Worship services
Rev. Jerry Schetter
9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Mass schedule: Saturday
Wednesday-Ministries
at 5:30 p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer
13887 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
419-642-5264
Ph. 419-238-0333
Rev. Mark Walls
Childrens Storyline:
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
419-238-3476
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Email: fbaptvw@bright.net
Service.
Pastor Steven A. Robinson
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
HOLY FAMILY
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Family Worship Hour; 6:30 Rev. Robert DeSloover, Pastor
p.m. Evening Bible Hour.
7359 St. Rt. 109 New
Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Word
Cleveland
of Life Student Ministries; 6:45
Saturday Mass - 7:00 p.m.
p.m. AWANA; 7:00 p.m. Prayer
Sunday Mass - 8:30 a.m
and Bible Study.
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

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GROVER HILL ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
204 S. Harrision St.
Grover Hill, Ohio 45849
Pastor Mike Waldron
419-587-3149
Cell: 419-233-2241
mwaldron@embarqmail.com

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FAITH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Road U, Rushmore
Pastor Robert Morrison
Sunday 10 am Church
School; 11:00 Church Service;
6:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Evening Service
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATH. CHURCH - Ottoville
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
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 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.

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Saturday, February 6, 2016

Delphos Herald Kids Design An Ad Winners

The Herald - 11

These fourth grade artists from area schools were the judges winners from our 2016 Kids Design An Ad publication.
The Delphos Herald awarded checks to all the winners and congratulate them on a job well done!

Ottoville winners (left to right): First place winner Ethan Calvelage, second place winner Fort Jennings winners (left to right): First place winner Adele Berelsman, second place
winner Briley Searer and third place winner Carsen Siebeneck.
Reese Horstman and third place winner Jessa Burgei. (DHI Media photos)

Kalida winners (left to right): First place winner Noah Recker, second place winner Carson Remlinger and third place winner Andrea Burgei.

Lincolnview winners (left to right): First place winner Delaney Jackson, second place
winner Gage Mosure and third place winner Lydia Oakley.

Spencerville winners (left to right): First place winner Beau Miller, second place winner
Keegan Klosterman and third place winner Heidi Keller.

Franklin winners (left to right): First place winner Katelen Knepper, second place winner Emma Cooley and third place winner Eliza Anderson.

Landeck winners (left to right): First place winner Payton Plescher, second place winner
Kendall Kill and third place winner Kyrstin Moore.

St. Johns winners (left to right): First place winner Helena Bewsey, second place winner
Maya Elwer and third place winner Ava Kramer.

Elida winners (left to right): Alayna Place, Auriel H. Dukes, Ayva Brickner, Maisie
Strawser and David Etzkorn.

Elida winners (left to right): Lilie Hendrickson, Maddox Bell, Cianna Little, and Alise
Frick. Savannah Dotson was absent.

Congratulations
to the winners of the
Kid's Design An Ad!

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Saturday, February 6, 2016

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Opinion
Thanks for calling

Nancy Spencer

I have this list


Here it is the first weekend in
February already.
There are still several things on my
to-do list for early this year that have
yet to be checked off.
As I write this, I am surrounded by
paper. Its on my left, on my right, all
around me. Arrrg!
I cleared out a file drawer last
January and had the best intentions of
cleaning up some but now all I see are
bigger piles of agendas and reports
and the like. Yikes! I better get busy.
Time just seems to slip away. I
start working on something and I tell
myself Ill get to the filing when Im
done and then something else comes
up and then the phone rings and then
someone asks me a question and the
next thing I know, Im jetting out the
door and it didnt get done.
Its probably going to take a
Saturday or Sunday afternoon to
accomplish this task. Ill just pencil
that right in.
Ive read somewhere we should
always write down our goals for the
next day and prioritize them so the
most important things get done first.
Well, my messy desk doesnt seem
to make it anywhere near the top of
that list.

I feel old

On the
Other Hand

Perhaps I dont think its important enough but it really needs done.
Maybe Ill have a few minutes after
I get this column done to tuck a few
things away in a file. Then again,
probably not.
Lets check that list for Monday.
Hmmm. I dont believe I see filing on
there at all. How odd. It needs done.
Why isnt it on the list? Could be that
it is written in disappearing ink.
Things seem to go that way at
home, too. I used to have a drawer
with old paid bills, letters, cards, etc.,
that I wanted to use for something
else. I had thought about for a couple of years and the drawer just kept
getting heavier and fuller. I stuffed it
so full pieces of paper would flutter
down the back of the inside of the
dresser now and than. Then I just did
it. I made up my mind I was going
to get it done and didnt stop until
it was. Now is the pajama drawer
and much more fun because I love
pajamas.
Now back to this paper problem.
There was a sign on my mothers
desk at the Marathon station and
subsequently at the garage on Pierce
Street. It read, Dont touch my mess!
I know where everything is.

Americans wonder:
What can I do?

JUST A
THOUGHT

I feel old.
My freshmen English students were
talking before the bell rang the other day,
when one of them brought up a 90s song
he likes. Everyone then started sharing how
much they love 90s music, bringing up various songs and artists. I, of course, knew all
of these songs, and said so, thinking nostalgically about high school, when these songs
were released. I miss the 90s, I said. I
actually miss life before all this technology.
Staring intently, one of my students asked,
mystified, What was it like? Tell us about
it. His awestruck tone made me feel as if
I had just said I had traveled and survived
the Oregon Trail. It was then that I realized
my students hadnt even been born when
these 90s songs came out, and I immediately
wondered if cassette tapes were now artifacts
nestled in glass cases in museums across the
country.
I started recalling a time when we didnt
know what every single person we knew
was doing every single second of the day.
We couldnt call people from wherever we
were. We didnt know who called us. We
went shopping for the day and came home
to check our answering machine. If people
wanted to, they could call us and not tell us
who they were, and we didnt have caller ID
to find out. There was a sense of mystery. If
we did have to make a call when we were
away from home, we had to find a pay
phone. Any sense of privacy while on the
home phone involved stretching the cord as
far as it would go into the next room out of
earshot of your parents.
We made mix CDs. Even better, before

For the most part, the same is true


of my desk at work. I can usually
lay my hands on something in pretty
short order. Sometimes, not so much.
Not so much is more likely at home.
There is somewhat of an order to
things. To the left of my keyboard
are urgent things. Things that need to
find a home fast. To the left, left are
the things I use for every edition: the
current month of newspapers from
last year, the trivia calendar and the
kindergarten and first-grade student
lists.
To the far right on the corner are
things are a little less urgent and can
be worked in as space allows. This is
also where my notebooks hang out.
To the immediate right is at least
one can of Mountain Dew in some
state of consumption, my glass for
said Mountain Dew and my pen cup.
You know; the coffee cup you turn
into a pen cup and then it gets stuffed
with a zillion pens and what-not. I
also have a screwdriver, letter opener
and scissors in mine.
I dont have a lot of space but I
know exactly which arm is going to
reach out for what.
Hey. Where did that list go?

News flash: If you were


born before 1995, you can
answer your phone and open
your mail without fear of
someone human or digital
wanting your last dime or
first-born.
Thanks to a webinar, I now
know that Generation Z (also
referred to as iGen or PostMillennials) is going to catch
those pitches. While Gen Y
is the future, still looking
forward to blowing out the
candles on their first birthday
cake, Gen Zs are the It Girls
Anne Coburn-Griffis
and Boys of the moment. I
cant grasp this logic, since in
most cases Gen Zs Mom or
Dad is still footing the bill, but that was the message.
In college, we read Cosmopolitans annual astrology booklet and giggled about the predictions. Some of my friends
were on the cusp of something or other. A couple of years ago
I discovered that I am a Baby Boomer on the cusp of Gen X.
Another list has me squarely in Gen X. Either way, I am no
longer seated in a target audience. So whoever sent that text
message offering me a new phone plan must have misdialed.
I remember buying French fries at a drive-thru when I was
a senior in college. My friend Julie and I had just finished a
set of exams and were celebrating with a little grease and salt.
The window attendant handed me our orders and thanked
us Maams. That was the first time I had ever been called
Maam and it was ever so much worse than being in a subprime target market. I still want to shout, Yes, I can carry
my own groceries to the car! sometimes. But there are other
moments when I want to play the Maam card, like when I
have to haul 50 lb. bags of chicken feed from the depths of a
rolling shopping cart and sling them into my car.
The oldest female members of Gen Z should be getting
that first Maam any day now. Someday theyll be part of a
webinar, or whatever mode of conferencing is popular at the
moment, and walk away in the middle to get a snack and more
coffee just like all those generations that have gone before.

those came along, we made mix tapes. I told


the kids about the painstaking effort put into
recording songs off the radio and getting it
perfect, without the DJ talking over the song
at the end, or my dad calling me to dinner in
the background. About how we had to put
two cassette players side by side to make
copies of tapes.
My students mostly stared at me robotically, not really comprehending what I was
saying. So kind of like they always do.
(Kidding. Theyre very smart.) I just dont
feel old, but its times like this when it hits
me. Am I old?
Ive personally always loved 60s and
70s music. Its occurred to me that so many
of my high schoolers affinity for the 90s is
the same as the 70s for me and the way Ive
romanticized the decade. Ive always wished
I had grown up then. Id have been a hippie
at Woodstock, draped in love beads, with
flowers in my hair. When my students said
the 90s seemed like such a fun time to grow
up, I told them growing up is growing up,
and the decade doesnt really matter. Anyone
can think growing up in years past must
have been so much better than growing up in
their own era, and while there are certainly
differences, the basic elements are the same.
I felt wise all of a sudden and realized that
only comes with age. With experience comes
wisdom, and maybe I am starting to feel a little old. Im also starting to feel a little wiser.
Sure, it kinda sucks to admit Im not what I
once was. But Im better than I was. I was a
teenager in the 90s, and my students think it
was a magical time. Im okay with that.
Im okay with feeling old.

Could this finally be the year?


Maybe this will be a defining
moment when working middle-class Americans stand up
and send a clear message to the
Washington establishment that
says we no longer feel represented by mainstream Republicans or
Democrats.
There seems to be a defiant
public attitude when it comes to
the 2016 presidential race. Even
long-time pundits are having a
hard time explaining the mood on
main street. But, will any of this
early-cycle dialogue make any
difference when it really counts?
Many observers have sensed
an uproar from prospective voters
who are saying weve had it
with traditional candidates. We
dont see a dimes worth of difference between the Democrat and
Republican candidates.
Thats why so many have
flirted with unconventional candidates such as Donald Trump
and Bernie Sanders. They believe
Washington is broken and no matter which party controls Congress
or the White House nothing
changes. They are tired of the
animosity, the constant acrimony
and divisiveness.
They truly believe the super
wealthy, the lobbyists and the
political action groups have the
full, self-serving attention of our

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than paid sitesthe majority of EITC errors result from


returns filed by paid tax preparers. All VITA volunteers
are trained by an organization partnering with the IRS.
They know what theyre doing.
Thats why I fought to secure $3 million in additional
funding for the VITA program. And its why Ive introduced the VITA Act to make the VITA grant program
permanent. Wall Street CEOs and billionaire corporations
have armies of accountants at their disposal. I want to
make sure working families across Ohio know that VITA
sites are there to work for them.
Finally, whether theyre filing online or going to a
VITA site, Ohioans need to be on the lookout for tax
scams, and report them to authorities. Unexpected emails
and phone calls claiming to be from the IRS and threatening Ohioans with arrest are always scams. The IRS never
initiates contact with taxpayers by email, and they dont
initiate phone calls demanding immediate payment and
issuing threats.
You should report possible scams immediately to
1-800-366-4484, or online at treasury.gov/tigta and select
the report scam button.
We must ensure that all Ohioans know about the
resources available to help them claim the tax credits
theyve earned.

The middle-class is fed up


with political correctness and
being made to feel guilty about it.
They are tired of illegal immigration, massive unemployment and
under-employment, phony inflation figures, people faking disabilities to go on the public dole,
the mistreatment of our veterans
and skyrocketing health care and
prescription costs.
They dont like Wall Street
greed, politicians who dont support law enforcement, the glorification of unnatural morals,
the focus on climate change, the
growth of cyber crime, stagnate
wages, soaring college costs and
being saddled with student loan
debt.
They think candidates go
about their business with the
attitude voters will eventually
come to their senses and will end
their infatuation with Trump and
Sanders and settle for the status
quo for another four years.
The fact is, this time might be
different. Things might just be
bad enough to spark the political
revolution. They will support any
candidate, even flawed ones, who
will defend the ideals that built
this country. Sure, the world is
changing but they still believe in
America.

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Last month federal tax filing season opened, and


Ohioans need all the information available for them to get
as much of their hard-earned money back in their pockets
as possible.
Last Friday we marked Earned Income Tax Credit
(EITC) Awareness Day, dedicated to getting the word
out about the tax credit that can be a lifeline for working
families. Last year, 950,000 Ohio households claimed the
EITC, and received an average refund of $2,400but too
many families dont realize theyre eligible. One in five
families who are eligible for the EITC fail to claim it, and
miss out on potentially thousands of dollars.
We know that filing taxes is complicated, and it can be
particularly challenging for families claiming the EITC.
But getting help doesnt need to be expensivein fact, it
can be free.
One tool available to Ohioans is the IRS Free File
program, available at IRS.gov. Commercial partners of
the IRS offer free brand-name software to individuals and
families with incomes of $62,000 or less.
For families claiming the EITC, another option is to use
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People Make
the Difference

leaders to the detriment of common sense and the needs of the


middle-class.
During election years, establishment candidates talk on the
stump about slashing wasteful
federal spending, reining in the
Federal Reserve, cutting burdensome business regulations,
reforming the tax code, eliminating useless federal departments,
saving the middle-class, tackling
deficits in entitlement programs
and reducing inequality.
Yet, despite the campaign
promises, no reasonable person can believe that any of the
nations major problems will
be seriously addressed let alone
solved. Powerful groups want the
status quo and at least half of the
public depends on government
programs for survival.
The public is frustrated and
a little fearful. They see massive waste and fraud. They fear
unchecked immigration posing a
threat to our security. Liberals are
indifferent to those gaming the
system and a growing number
of people are unwilling to play by
the rules.
The revered American culture,
the shining beacon on the hill, is
taking a back seat to the demands
to adapt to the cultures embraced
by illegal aliens that are taking
over our neighborhoods.

Free tax help: get your maximum refund


BY U.S. SENATOR
SHERROD BROWN

Byron McNutt

Arts & Entertainment


Saturday, February 6, 2016

www.delphosherald.com

At The Movies.....

Van Wert Cinemas


10709 Lincoln Hwy., Van Wert
Kung Fu Panda 3 3D (PG-13) Sat.:
1:00/5:30; Sun.: 4:30; Mon. and Wed.:
5:00; Tues. and Thurs.: 7:30
Kung Fu Panda 3 (PG-13) Sat.:
3:30/7:30; Sun.: 2:00/6:30; Mon. and
Wed.: 7:30; Tues. and Thurs.: 5:00
The Finest Hour 3D (PG-13) Sat.:
3:00/7:30; Sun.: 2:00/6:30; Mon. and
Wed.: 7:00; Tues. and Thurs.: 5:00
The Finest Hour (PG-13) Sat.:
1;00/5:30; Sun.: 4:00; Mon. and Wed.:
5:00; Tues. and Thurs.: 7:00
Dirty
Grandpa
(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
The
Boy
(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
The
Choice
(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

American Mall Stadium 12


2830 W. Elm St., Lima
Saturday and Sunday
Hail,
Caesar!
(PG-13)
10:55/1:35/4:20/7:00/9:40
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (PG13) 11:15/1:55/4:40/7:20/10:00
The
Choice
(PG-13)
11:05/1:45/4:30/7:10/9:50
Fifty
Shades
of
Black
(R)
11:30/1:50/4:35/7:40/10:05
Kung Fu Panda 3 3D (PG) 4:50/7:30
Kung Fu Panda (PG) 11:35/2:10/10:10
The Finest Hours 3D (PG-13)
3:45/7:05

The Herald 13

Crossword Puzzle

"Sight Unseen"

The Finest Hours (PG-13) 11:55/9:55


Dirty
Grandpa
(R)
11:40/2:15/4:45/7:30/10:15
The
5th
Wave
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11:20/2:00/4:55/7:35/10:20
The
Boy
(PG-13)
11:25/2:20/5:00/7:25/10:25
13 Hours: the Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (R) 11:50/3:05/6:35/9:50
Norm of the North (PG) 11:45/2:05
Ride
Along
2
(PG-13)
11:00/1:40/4:15/6:50/9:30
Daddys
Home
(PG-13)
11:45/2:05/4:25/6:45/9:35
The Revenant (R) 11:10/2:50/6:25/9:45
Shannon Theatre
Bluffton
Through Feb. 4
Alvin & the Chipmunks: The Road
Chip (PG) Shows are at 1:30 p.m and
4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday matinees.
Daddys Home (PG-13) Shows are at 7
p.m. and 9:30 p.m. every evening.

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11 Sleazy paper
14 County, in Britain
15 Nabisco cookies
16 Get on
17 Stealthy gift giver
19 Roof material
20 Antlered critter
21 Period
22 Fuse
24 Neatnik's opposite
26 Baseball card brand
30 Off yonder
31 Comedian Wanda
33 Handle for a poodle
34 Hummus scooper
35 Singer Rawls
37 Change one's ___
39 Wriggler
40 Newspaper feature
44 Rebel Guevara
45 ___ Romeo
46 Director Wenders
47 Oil of ___
49 Barber's supply
51 Pavarotti, notably
55 Single
56 Rand McNally
product
58 Director Ephron
59 Sch. in Madison,
N.J.
61 Yuletide beverage
63 Comic Conway
64 Grant-in-___
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70 Wedding words
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Hidden hazard
"Bah, humbug!"
Toughness
Slammin' Sammy
Court org.
Cut, maybe
Salt, for one
Used for support
"___ first you don't
succeed..."
"You got that right!"
Arctic blast
Evergreen shrub
Palestine, in the
Bible

52 Procrastinator's
reply
53 Set straight
54 Chef Gordon
57 Drunk
60 ___ snuff
62 Nerd
66 Thousandth of a yen
67 Maker of Watson
68 ___ Appia
69 Teacher of Samuel

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14 The Herald

Saturday, February 6, 2016

www.delphosherald.com

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

Telling The Tri-Countys Story Since 1869

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

www.delphosherald.com

240 Healthcare
245 Manufacturing/Trade
250 Office/Clerical
255 Professional
260 Restaurant
265 Retail
270 Sales and Marketing
275 Situation Wanted
280 Transportation

345 Vacations
350 Wanted To Rent

www.delphosherald.com

235 355
HELP
WANTED
Farmhouses
For Rent320
360 Roommates Wanted

UNIVERSAL
LETTERING COMPANY

REAL ESTATE/RENTAL
is hiring full time300
and
part time
200 EMPLOYMENT
305
Apartment/Duplex
205 Business
Opportunities
310 Commercial/Industrial
experienced
industrial
sewing
210 Childcare
315 Condos
machine operators,
order
215 Domestic
320 House pickers,
220
Elderly Home Care
325 Mobile
Homes
embroidery
operators,
and inspectors.
225 Employment Services 330 Office Space
Benefits
include
Health
Insurance,
230 Farm And Agriculture
335 Room
235 General 401k, & Paid
Holidays.
340
Warehouse/Storage

NO PHONE CALLS!
Universal Lettering Company
Attn: Personnel
P.O. Box 1055
Van Wert, OH 45891

520 Building Materials

592 Want To Buy

670 Miscellaneous

830 Boats/Motors/Equipment

535 Farm Supplies and Equipment

597 Storage Buildings

685 Travel

845 Commercial

LAWN, GARDEN, 835 Campers/Motor


LAWN, GARDEN,
HOUSE
FOR
HOUSES593
FOR
525 Computer/Electric/Office
675 Pet Care
Good Thing
Eat
425
610To AUTOMOTIVE
665
665 Cars Homes
530 Events
680 Snow Removal
LANDSCAPING 840 Classic
LANDSCAPING
RENT
SALE 595 Hay

540 Feed/Grain
850 Motorcycles/Mopeds
690 Computer/Electric/Office
1 PART-time
BEDROOM
house, 1340 ROSE Anna St.,
400 REALseasonal
ESTATE/FOR3SALE
545 Firewood/Fuel
855 Off-Road Vehicles
695 Electrical
600 SERVICES
405 Acreage
and Lots just remodeled,
position:
February-May
stove Delphos. 3BR, 2BA,
par550 Flea Markets/Bazaars
860 Recreational Vehicles
700 Painting
605 Auction
410 Commercial
555 Garage
Sales tial finished basement,
1 year-round,
part-time and refrigerator
included,
865 Rental and Leasing
705 Plumbing
610 Automotive
415 Condos
560 Home
Furnishings
position
$500/month.
No
pets.
split
floor
plan,
vaulted
Inc.
870 Snowmobiles
710 Roofing/Gutters/Siding
615 Business Transmission,
Services
Tree
Trimming
&
420 Farms
565 Horses, Tack and Equipment
875 Storage
715 Blacktop/Cement
Call425
from
1pm-3pm
419-615-5798
419ceilings, spacious
bed620 Childcare
automatic transmission
Houses
570 Lawnorand
Garden
Removal
880 SUVs
720 Handyman
625 Construction
K &430
J Greenhouses
488-3685.
rooms, 1,658 sq.ft.
Call
Mobile Homes/
Trimming Topping Thinning
575 Livestock
standard transmission
885 Trailers Deadwooding
725
Elder
Care
630
Entertainment
Manufactured
Homes
577 Miscellaneous 419-692-0540 for showColumbus
Grove, Ohio
Window,
Gutter
&
differentials
890
Trucks
635
Farm
Services
580 Musical Instruments
435 Vacation Property
Stump, Shrub & Tree Removal
419-659-5225
ing.
800 TRANSPORTATION
640 Financial transfer case
Chimney Cleaning 895 Vans/Minivans
582 Pet in Memoriam
440 Want To Buy
Since 1973
899 Want To Buy
805 Auto
645
Hauling

brakes
&
wheel
bearings
583
Pets
and
Supplies
FLOOR
SEVERAL
MOBILE
500CARE-Delphos
MERCHANDISE
925
Legal
Notices
810
Auto
Parts
and
Accessories
650 Health/Beauty
585 Produce
2 miles north of Ottoville
577 MISCELLANEOUS
$10-$11/HR.
PT,
505 Antiques
and 3rd
Collectibles
950 Seasonal
815 Automobile
Loans
655 Home Repair/Remodeling
Homes/House
for and
rent.
586 Sports
Recreation
Bill Teman 419-302-2981
bjpmueller@gmail.com
Appliances
shift, 510
3 nights
per week, View homes
953 Free
Low Priced
820 Automobile Shows/Events
588 Tickets
660 Home Service
online at
Ernie&Teman
419-230-4890
Fully insured
515
Auctions
590
Tool
and
Machinery
Lawn, Garden, Landscaping 825 Aviations
Tues, Fri, Sun, approx www.ulmshomes.com or LAMP REPAIR,665
table or
3.5 hrs/night. Apply at inquire at 419-692-3951
HOME REPAIR
floor. Come to our store.
655
www.thecleaningco.com
AND REMODEL
Hohenbrink
TV.
670 MISCELLANEOUS
Questions call 1-888419-695-1229
832-8060 8am-4pm M-F
WANTED TO
350
only.
MODEL FARM Tractors:
L.L.C.
RENT
CONSIGNING WOMEN
1/16 scale Allis
ELITE
FARMER WANTING to
Chalmers, John Deere,
70% Off Sale
Specializing in
rent farm ground for
Farmall, Massey Harris,
Trimming & Removal
710 E. Main, Elida
2016-beyond Allen and Across from Speedway
McCormick Deering Ford
ROOM ADDITIONS Stump Grinding
24 Hour Service Fully Insured
surrounding counties.
GARAGES SIDING ROOFING
with Mounted Plows.
Call today!
419 331-4875
BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK
Send replies to P.O. Box
Call 419-695-2887
SERVICE
3073 Elida, OH 45807.

STORAGE
597
BUILDINGS

COMMUNITY
SELF-STORAGE

OPENINGS:

GREAT RATES
NEWER FACILITY

LPN - RN
STNA

419-692-0032
Across from Arbys

00163540

419-238-4646 ext. 297


or Email: jpond@vancrest.com

Calling Machine Operators and Robotic


Welders Spherion Staffing has new openings
for clients in Delphos, Elida and Kalida,
OH! Temp-to-Hire opportunities, $11+/hour.
Candidates must have a HS Diploma/GED
and must submit a resume to
lima_ops@spherion-schulte.com
or call 419-227-0113
The City of Delphos Parks & Recreation
Department is accepting applications for the
following positions for the 2016 season:
Recreation Director
Pool Manager
Head Lifeguard
Lifeguard
Pool Staff
Seasonal Maintenance and Umpires

Residential
& Commercial
Agricultural Needs
All Concrete Work

Mark Pohlman

419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460

Van Wert County Hospital is in search of a


full-time Maintenance / Security Coordinator.
The chosen candidate must have a strong
desire to ensure the continuous and safe
operation of the hospital campus, the Health
Center, and a practice located in Rockford.
High/vocational school graduate or the
equivalent required. Three (3) plus years
experience in maintenance department or
verifiable trade experience. Must obtain
CPR within 12 months from date of hire.
Must maintain valid Drivers License. Work
is primarily inside with some outside
tasks. Some outside tasks performed during
inclement weather. On-call with 30 minute
response time necessary.
Possible interaction with difficult/combative
people. Possible assistance with patients.
Requires long periods of standing. Requires
full range of body motion including but not
limited to, standing, walking, sitting, hand and
finger dexterity, pushing, pulling, stooping,
kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching with
hands and arms, etc. May lift equipment
weighing up to 80 pounds. This job requires
that weight be lifted or force be exerted.
There will be times when climbing and/or
working at higher elevations will be necessary.

Qualified candidates are encouraged to


submit a resume/application to:

Applications and job descriptions are available


during regular business hours or
on line at www.cityofdelphos.com.
Mail completed forms to
City of Delphos
Attn: Parks Superintendent
608 N. Canal Street
Delphos, OH 45833

Van Wert County Hospital

Human Resources
1250 S. Washington St.,
Van Wert, OH 45891
Apply online:
www.vanwerthospital.org
Fax: 419-238-9390
E-mail: hr@vanwerthospital.org

BF Goodrich Tire Manufacturing


Fort Wayne, Indiana

Applicant must apply online at:


http://www.jobs.michelinman.com/eng/
Job reference No.:
Electrical Troubleshooter #14004467
Mechanical Troubleshooter #14005355
To be considered for a full time position with a starting rate of approximately $23.992/
hour to $27.492 depending on demonstrated skills. Advancement opportunities in the
Multi-Skilled positions will pay to approximately $30.992.
BF Goodrich offers a competitive benefits package while working in a friendly and
professional environment. Employees are eligible for Holiday pay, tire rebate program
and considered for advancement and leadership positions.
Build your career with the worlds leading tire manufacturer, BF Goodrich, a division of
Michelin North America Incorporated.
BF Goodrich is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to providing
employment opportunities to minorities, females, veterans and disabled individuals.

This position offers a comprehensive


benefits package and
EXCELLENT EARNING POTENTIAL!
Send resume to:
David Thornberry
Regional Advertising Director
The Delphos Herald, Inc. 405 North Main St.
Delphos, OH 45833
dthornberry@delphosherald.com

NORTHWEST OHIO MEDICAL SERVICES,


ROCKFORD, OHIO

419-692-7261

in the

CLASSIFIEDS

in the
Classifieds
419-695-0015

SAFE &
SOUND

DELPHOS

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

419-692-6336

STNA/HHA
LPN/RN

&

FULL-TIME
or PART-TIME
ALL SHIFTS
PAID TRAINING

Facility staffing available.

Apply online at:

A Licensed Practical Nurse position


(benefits eligible) is available with
Northwest Ohio Medical Services.
Hours are typically 8am-5pm,
Monday through Friday.

3745 Shawnee Rd, Suite 108


Lima, Ohio 45806

Qualified candidates must be a


Licensed Practical Nurse and in
good standing in the State of Ohio.
Experience using an EMR is required.
Previous clinical nursing experience
in physician office care is strongly
preferred. Must have the ability to
communicate clearly with patients,
medical staff, co-workers, and the
public. Must have the ability to
give injections. CPR certification is
required.

Human Resources
1250 S. Washington St.
Van Wert, OH 45891

Apply online:
www.vanwerthospital.org
Fax: 419-238-9390
E-mail: hr@vanwerthospital.org
EOE

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

Public Auction

Tuesday, February 9th at 5:30 p.m.


Able 2 Buy Auction Gallery
833 N Main St, Delphos, OH 45833

Items for Sale: 3 Curio cabinets, couch and chair, dressers, new desk and chair,
exercise bike, smoker, gas grill, fish tank, Victrola, table and chairs, shelving, tabletop display case, Pittsburg Steelers trash cans, small table saw, small wood lathe,
John Deere mailbox, game systems (Wii, Playstation, Playstation 2, Xbox 360,
Game Cube), large box of seashells, Antique baby buggy, fishing poles, Nascar
items, primitive milk stool, end tables, coffee tables, clothes and hat racks, air purifiers, surround sound system, Bose speakers, new cash register, toys, tools, cast
iron skillets, 2005 Quarter proof set, 1917 Iwiaw Motorcycle Indian, Cds, DVDs,
vintage pictures and much, much more..

Auction Conducted by: Reindel Auction LLC


Auctioneers: Mike Reindel, Matt Bowers
Auctioneers Licensed and Bonded in favor of the state of Ohio
See pictures at www.auctionzip.com
Concessions available.
Hope to see you there!

or come and see us in


our main office at:

You can also call Brandy at:

Van Wert County Hospital

FAST

SELL IT
FAST

www.interimhealthcare.com

Qualified candidates are encouraged


to submit a resume/application to:

FIND IT

(419) 235-8051

LICENSED PRACTICAL
NURSE

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

One of Northeast Indianas leading employers, BF Goodrich Tire Manufacturing Fort


Wayne facility is currently accepting applicants online. We are in search of qualified
Industrial Mechanics and Industrial Electricians looking for a career opportunity.
Applicant must have at least one of the following criteria:
2 year Technical degree in Industrial Maintenance PLUS 1 year experience.
Minimum of 3 years experience in Industrial Maintenance
Equivalent Military training experience in Machining, Electrical /Electronic or
Mechanical Technology
Candidates Must:
Be legally authorized to work in the United States
Be at least 18 years of age
Be willing to work Full-time on a 12-hour rotating shift schedule
Must successfully complete a medical examination, drug screen and background
check prior to beginning work.

OUR TREE
SERVICE

Interim HealthCare is hiring

WE TRAIN ON THE JOB!

VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL,


VAN WERT, OHIO

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

Contact Director of Nursing, Joelle Pond at

CONCRETE WALLS

DHI Media, an integrated group of


newspapers and multi-media
solutions is recruiting to train
Advertising Sales Representatives
to join our team.

MAINTENANCE/SECURITY
COORDINATOR

10357 Van Wert Decatur Rd


Van Wert, Ohio

POHLMAN
POURED

JOIN OUR TEAM!

Classes offered to those


interested in becoming a
Nurse Aide!
Drug Free Workplace Group Health Insurance
Wee Care Day Care Discount
Competitive Compensation Package

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Is your ad
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Vancrest Health Care Centers

HERALD

DELPHOS
THE

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

(419) 296-6744
for more details!

POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
Lakeview Farms, LLC , a manufacturer
of quality food products, is seeking
qualified candidates for its Delphos, OH
operation. Applicants must enjoy a fastpaced, growth-oriented company with
opportunity for advancement in a team
atmosphere. Solid math and reading
skills are required. Food manufacturing
experience is helpful.
Company benefits include medical,
dental, life and short term disability
insurance, paid vacation and holidays,
along with a company 401K and tuition
reimbursement. Additional incentives
include weekly performance, referral,
and holiday bonus, shift incentives and
attendance recognition program. Were
looking for people who are dependable,
detail
oriented,
critical
thinkers,
problem solvers, quality conscious and
mechanically inclined to fill the following:

Formulators
Forklift Operators
Machine Operators
Maintenance Technicians
Sanitation Technician
Applicants who are 18 or older may obtain
an application in person Monday through
Friday 8:00AM to 5:00PM or submit a
resume to:

Lakeview Farms, LLC


Attn: Human Resources Department
1700 Gressel Drive, P.O. Box 98
Delphos, OH 45833

recruiter@lakeviewfarms.com

Saturday, February 6, 2016

www.delphosherald.com

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Police

People
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(Continued from page 2)

This is America. It is open, as always, to people seeking opportunity and freedom. But those
coming here must assimilate and pledge allegiance to the proven American ideals. We cant have
newcomers trying to change the American culture to mirror the culture they escaped from.
The problem is too many Americans are dependent on government largess and dont want to
rock the boat. We need more people to ask: what can I do to make a difference?
******
Hillary Clintons decision to use a private email server for top secret classified material while she
was secretary of State from March 2009 to Feb. 1, 2013 is an issue that just isnt going to go away.
Its another item in a long list of arrogant judgment errors made during her public career.
While Clinton admits it was a mistake, her defensive, condescending posture using sarcasm
and legalistic terms just aggravates the situation. Her actions are being investigated by the FBI and
bipartisan congressional committees.
This is typical, however, for top political leaders. Stephen Vladeck, an American University law
professor and national security law expert, said recently it would be a stretch, based on what is now
known, to think Clinton could be charged under existing statutes for her behavior.
Clintons political opponents are more interested in using the email scandal to discredit her character and to show her track record of blatant disregard for rules: a history of using poor judgment.
For the record, Clinton says there were 62,320 messages sent and received in her account during
her four years with the State Department. There were 30,490 business emails and 31,830 personal
or private messages. The business emails totaled roughly 55,000 pages.
What strikes me is the sheer volume of data top government officials are required to read and
digest in performing their duties. Think of the hours spent analyzing complicated documents, sitting
in briefings, negotiating face-to-face with foreign leaders, traveling the globe and processing it all.
Its mind-boggling.

On Sunday, officers were dispatched to


the 200 block of West Clime Street to investigate a theft complaint. Upon arrival officers met with a female who told them that
her vehicles window was broken out and
items removed from inside.
On Sunday, officers were dispatched to
the 300 block of North Peirce Street after
receiving a complaint of a female that had
attempted to harm herself. Officers arrived
and located the female. Moments later she
was transported to the hospital for treatment
and evaluation.
On Monday, officers received notice from
the City Utilities Department of a check
received with insufficient funds. The resident will be given an opportunity to pay the
bill before charges are pursued.
On Tuesday, officers took a report from
a male that had his vehicle broken into.
The male told officers that the vehicle was
parked on Suthoff Street when an unknown
person or persons entered the vehicle and
removed items from inside. After receiving a
tip as to the location of his items, the victim

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was able to retrieve them. A suspect has been


named and the investigation is on going.
On Tuesday, officers were dispatched
to the 600 block of Jennings Street in reference to a theft incident. Officers arrived
and found that the victims vehicle had been
entered and items removed from inside. The
complainant told officers that he was gone
for approximately 15 minutes when the theft
occurred.
On Tuesday, officers met with a male who
reported a misuse of credit card incident.
The male told officers that his credit card
was used four separate times on unauthorized purchases. He gave officers the name
of a possible suspect and the case remains
under investigation.
On Thursday, officers were dispatched
to the 700 block of East Third Street to
investigate a Burglary incident. Officers
arrived and spoke with the homeowner and
a contractor that has been working on the
residence. Officers found the residence was
entered by force and items removed from
inside. The case has been turned over to the
Detective Bureau, who has identified a suspect. The case remains under investigation.

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Pennies

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Laborers R Us volunteers
also do yard work, bush trimming, painting, window washing and gutter cleaning. Skills
are not required just willing
hands and hearts.
Jars can be picked up at
Trinity UMC, St Johns (contact Sharyl Odenweller) or St.
Peter Lutheran (contact Dave
Stemen.
Donations and filled jars can
be returned to Trinity United
Methodist Church, 211 E, Third
St., Delphos. Checks are to be
made out to Laborers R Us.
Donations of recyclable
materials can also be made at
Kohart Recycle, 905 S. Main
St., Delphos.
Currently, funds needed this year for projects are
$3,500.
Project work dates are
scheduled for Saturdays in
October. Homeowner project
applications are available at
The Delphos Library.
For more information, text
or call Ellen Ditto at 419-2333524 or email at ditto@im3.
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The grant for the new center was based on a a consortium of approximately 4,000 student from Jefferson and seven other school districts in the
Tri-County area, including Allen East, Apollo Career Center, Crestview,
Elida, Fort Jennings, Lincolnview and Pandora-Gilboa. Delphos City
Schools administration reached out to all the public schools in the TriCounty and those seven responded.
The Career Connection Student Center will encourage career exploration, such as job-shadowing, interview practice, future career exploration,
skill building activities, etc.
The building will include five spaces:
Audio Visual Room
Conference Room
Module Career Pod area tooled for a career based learning activity to
mimic job shadowing experiences
A lecture area with seating
Future career maker space to explore STEM, coding, green energy,
etc.
There will also be two restrooms.
The center will be a field trip destination for students in grades 7-12 for
career exploration at all education levels from high school diploma to doctorate level based on the 45 jobs most in demand in Ohio. For example: in
the bio-medical pod, a student will be able to design a prosthetic and have
a finished product by using a 3D printer.
Student will get to use equipment that is related to the career path they
are exploring, McClurg said.
Speakers will also come to the center and they will be filmed and put
on the centers own YouTube channel for anyone to see. McClurg said this
will be an opportunity for the community business and industry leaders to
share their expertise, job openings and let students know what they expect
of their employees.
Student activities can be saved to the Ohio Means Jobs Backpacks,
which are virtual backpacks filled with job and career interests, the edu-

Trivia

Answers to Wednesdays questions:


The six official languages of the United Nations are
Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.
What is unique about the two gold medals won by
U.S. Olympic champion Eddie Eagan is that one is
for a first-place win at a Summer Olympics (1920
light-heavyweight boxing); the other, for a first-place
win at the Winter Olympics (1932 four-man bobsled).
No one else has won gold medals at both Summer and
Winter games.
Todays questions:
Who was the first president to host a menorah-lighting ceremony in the White House in celebration of
Hanukkah?
When it comes to circus acts, how fast do human
cannonballs fly through the air?
Answers in next Wednesdays Herald.
The Outstanding National Debt as of Friday was
$18.979,911,118,248.
The estimated population of the United States is
322,313,503, so each citizens share of this debt is
$58,887.
The National Debt has continued to increase an
average of $2.38 billion per day since Sept. 30, 2012.

Bender

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Bender was in the midst of a rash


of burglaries in July 1974. Having
gone AWOL from the Marines, he
had broken into a home near Elida
the night before, stealing money
and firearms. The shotgun he took
from that burglary, he had with
him as he kicked in the door of the
Youngpeters around 7 p.m.
Kenneth Youngpeter was farming for his father when he noticed
a car in his driveway. Thinking it
was someone from work, Kenneth
went to see who was there. He was
met by Bender.
Youngpeter fled the house with
Bender right behind, readying the
shotgun. His wife, Judy, unable to
get a telephone line to call police,
decided to run to her husbands
aid. Bender captured the couple
and forced them into the home at
gunpoint. He made Judy tie her
husband to a chair in the couples

cation, training and skills needed to get those positions, budgeting tools,
resume assistance and more.
A requirement of the grant was that the project also be sustainable,
McClurg said.
A solar panel system on the roof will produce enough energy to cover
electricity for the center and provide enough credit to offset the center gas
and water expense providing no new costs to the district, McClurg added
The Ohio Controlling Board will officially approve the grants on Feb.
22.
We have received the grant, McClurg said. The approval is just a
formality.
With all grants, time is of the essence.
In a perfect world, well start building this summer and the center will
be totally operational by January 2017, McClurg said. We have until June
2017 to spend all the money.

kitchen, then shot Kenneth in the


chest three times at point-blank
range. As Judy ran to the door,
Bender fired at her, hitting her in
the side.
Judy ran for help toward the
home of Josephine Bockey, where
her 2-year old daughter was staying that evening. Meanwhile,
Kenneths father, Louis, had spotted trouble as he was helping put a
roof on a neighbors home. When
Louis made it to the home to help
out, he was chased by Bender who
shot him in the shoulder as he fled.
Bender then walked up to the older
Youngpeter and shot him in the
neck at point blank range, killing
the man.
Spotting Judy still moving
toward the Bockey home, Bender
set out to finish her off as well.
Judy managed to make it inside but
Bender stormed in after her, running past her as she hid. Instead,
Bender went upstairs and confront-

ed Mildred Youngpeter, the wife of


Louis, who had managed to barricade the children in a bedroom.
Intending to make Mildred his next
victim, Bender put the barrel of
the shotgun in her face and pulled
the trigger. However, the weapon
jammed and Bender fled as he
heard sirens approaching, telling
the women he would come back to
kill them all.
Bender managed to elude authorities around Delphos, headed for
Lima, then south toward Dayton.
His crime spree continued for about
two weeks before he was captured
in Whitewater, Wisconsin.
In a plea agreement, Bender was
sentenced on two aggravated murder charges, along with felonious
assault.
Bender, a native of Columbus
Grove, is now 61 and serving his sentence in the Madison
Correctional Facility in London,
Ohio.

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