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Upfront Storm could take away


Ladies ready sights and sounds of well
for cake bake-off DAVID DISHNEAU and
HARRY R. WEBER
deep and even the larg-
est waves won’t get down
The Delphos Ladies Club The Associated Press that far,” said Don Van
will hold its annual Marble Nieuwenhuise, director of
Cake Bake-off at 9 a.m. ON THE GULF OF professional geoscience pro-
Aug. 7 at Delphos Wesleyan MEXICO — Ships relaying grams at the University of
Church as part of this year’s the sights and sounds from Houston.
BP’s broken oil well stood Crews of other vessels,
Marbletown Festival.
fast Friday as the leftovers including one boring the tun-
Adults and children
of Tropical Storm Bonnie nel meant to kill the flow of
may participate with Best-
blew straight for the spill site, crude for good, spent Friday
tasting, Best-decorated and
threatening to force a full hauling in their gear and get-
Best Marble categories. evacuation that would leave ting out of the storm’s way.
Registration is from engineers clueless about Workers were pulling up a
8-9 a.m. that day. whether a makeshift cap on mile of pipe in 40-to-60-foot
the gusher was holding. sections and laying it on deck
Elida sets Vessels connected to deep-
sea robots equipped with
of the drilling rig so they
could move to safer water,
‘Night Out’ cameras and seismic devices probably to the southwest
would be among the last to flank of the storm.
Elida National Night Out flee and would ride out the “Preservation of life and
will be held from 6-9 p.m. rough weather if possible, preservation of equipment are
Aug. 3 at Elida High School. retired Coast Guard Adm. our highest priorities,” said
Displays of equipment Photo submitted Thad Allen said. Allen, a veteran of the Coast
and demonstrations will be Daniel Engle saddles up to ride a horse at Fassett Farm’s Equestrian Therapy pro- “If conditions allow, they Guard’s rescue mission after
offered by Elida, American gram.

Fassett Farm specializes


will remain through the pas- Hurricane Katrina.
Township and Marion sage of the storm,” Allen said Shell Oil also was evacuat-
Township police department; in New Orleans. ing its operations in the Gulf,
Ohio State Highway Patrol; Bonnie made landfall south moving out more than 600

in healing with horses


Allen County Sheriff depart- of Miami early Friday as a workers and shutting down
ment SWAT, K-9, Posse feeble tropical storm with top production at all but one well
and Bomb Squad; American sustained winds of 40 mph. sheltered safely in Mobile
Township Fire Department It broke apart as it crossed Bay.
smoke house and ladder Florida and was a tropi- At the spill site, the water
truck, Homeland Security cal depression as it moved no longer looks thick with
Command Center, Life Flight BY STACY TAFF tic riding but there are some
The Delphos Herald other programs we’re start- into the Gulf, but forecast- gooey tar. But the oil is still
and Mobile Life and more.
Personnel will be on staff@delphosherald.com “Hippotherapy ing that we’re very excited
ers expected it to strengthen
slightly and roll over the spill
there beneath the surface,
staining the hulls of boats
hand to talk about safety
CRIDERSVILLE — uses the move- about,” she continued. “One
of those is Equine Facilitated
site around midday today. motoring around in it.
in the home and provide
emergency and safety Numerous medical studies ment of the horse learning, on-ground activi-
Some of the dozens of ves-
sels working at the well site
Strong winds and waves
could help break up the oil
handouts for all ages. have concluded that animals
are theraputic for humans to help with cer- ties, which deal with at-risk
youth and corporate leader-
were leaving Friday evening. further, but a storm surge also
Free refreshments
will be available. who are afflicted with a range tain problems. For ship training. It isn’t counsel-
By daybreak, all but a hand-
ful, including those providing
might push it into sensitive
marsh areas along the coast.
All demonstrations are of illnesses and disabilities.
This is the philosophy utilized example you could ing because that isn’t what
we do here. We use the hors-
video images, were expected “Those are two opposite
circumstances permitting. to remain. Allen said indi- consequences and we’re pre-
by Fassett Farm, where the have the child sit es to make a connection back vidual captains would decide pared to move out and aggres-
disabled can go to rehabili-
sidesaddle on the to real life. when to leave, based on sively attack this once the

Sports
tate themselves through the “With at-risk youth group, weather conditions. threat has passed through,”
Equestrian Therapy Program. horse to help with we teach them things like The ships holding the Allen said.
Offering classes five how to lead by example. A
days a week, Fassett Farm trunk muscles.” lot of those kids come in here
robots would be among the
first to return if forecasts
The foul weather has
stalled progress toward kill-
Softball tournament set has served the disabled in thinking they’re the biggest
— Fassett Farm force them to leave, but they ing the well and could delay
The Wapakoneta the nine-county area since thing out there and when you could be gone for up to two until mid-August the sealing
Recreation Inc. will it was started in 1982 by Executive Director Michele put them next to a horse it’s
Andrews-Sabol on one of days, said Allen, the federal of the nearly two-mile under-
hold its first Girls Ann and Joe Fassett and Bev kind of a humbling experi- government’s spill chief. ground shaft using mud and
Softball Tournament Thompson. the Equestrian Therapy ence for them. For the cor-
Program’s many components The mechanical plug that cement, Allen and BP say.
on July 30 and Aug. 1 “We’ve been in operation porate leadership part, we has mostly contained the oil BP had hoped to finish drill-
at Veteran’s Memorial for 28 years. Ann Fassett had provide activities that teach for eight days will be left ing a relief tunnel Friday, but
Park in Wapakoneta. a love of horses and she vol- leadership skills.” closed, Allen said. But if had to plug it Wednesday to
There are four age divi- unteered at Lima Memorial tions and we have about 230 Another program, the robots are reeled in, the prepare for the storm.
sions: 7-8; 9-10; 11-12; and as well, so that’s kind of how volunteers,” she said. “We Hippotherapy, is more physi- only way officials will know On the tiny resort island
13-14. Teams must consist it got started,” said Executive couldn’t make it without the cal in nature. whether the cap has failed of Grand Isle off the south-
of players from the team’s Director Michele Andrews- volunteers or donors. We’re “With Hippotherapy, our will be if oil pooling on the east Louisiana coast workers
own school districts. Sabol. “Our patients are currently putting up a new physical and occupational surface appears in satellite packed up the oil removal
If interested, con- referred by area hospitals, building and we’re putting in therapists work one-on-one and aerial views — provided operation, tearing down tents,
tact Mike Short at (419) schools, doctor’s offices and some commemorative bricks, with our youth clients using the clouds aren’t too thick. tying down clean boom and
738-1831 or by e-mail at places like that. Our num- which can be purchased if horses. Hippotherapy uses Audio surveillance gear loading oil-soaked boom into
wriwapak@yahoo.com. ber one goal is to improve anyone is interested.” the movement of the horse to left behind could tell BP large containers so it won’t
Entry forms are also on the quality of life for people The program uses 14 hors- help with certain problems. whether the well is still stable, pollute the area if the storm
www.eteamz.com/wri. suffering from disability in es to help both children and For example, you could have but scientists won’t be able to causes flooding.
Lima and the surrounding adults suffering from various the child sit sidesaddle on the listen to the recordings until “Part of our severe weath-
DYH golf outing area.” afflictions, including Cerebral horse to help with trunk mus- the ships return to the area. er plan is to remove all the
set for Aug. 15 The Equestrian Therapy Palsy, Autism, mental retar- cles. These are relatively new Allen expressed increasing equipment from the beach,”
Program is a Premier Center dation, Down Syndrome, programs and we’re excited confidence in the experimen- said Coast Guard Lt. Cmd.
The second annual DYH accredited by the North Muscular Dystrophy, paraly- to keep developing them,” tal cap despite a few leaks Nan Bangs. “We don’t want
Best-Ball Golf Scramble American Riding for the sis, brain injuries, Multiple she concluded. that initially worried govern- to take a chance on something
is set for Aug. 15 at Handicapped Association, Sclerosis, learning disabili- The Equestrian Therapy ment experts. Scientists say damaging the sand berm or
Springbrook Golf Club. Inc., and is re-evaluated every ties, spina bifida, sight and Program at Fassett Farm is even a severe storm shouldn’t the houses along there.”
Registration begins at 7:30 few years. hearing impairment, develop- located at 22532 Bowsher affect the plug, nearly a mile Before the cap was
a.m. with a shotgun start at “We are a non-profit mental delay and emotional Road, Cridersville. The beneath the ocean surface attached and closed a week
8:30 a.m. The cost is $50 organization, so we receive disabilities. group’s web site is etpfarm. 40 miles from the Louisiana ago, the broken well spewed
per person or $200 per team all our funding from dona- “We chiefly do therapu- org. coast. 94 million to 184 million gal-
(includes greens fees, cart, “There’s almost no chance lons into the Gulf after the
lunch and prizes). Proceeds
benefit the DYH (non-profit NKorea vows strong nuclear response to US-SKorea it’ll have any impact on the
well head or the cap because
BP-leased Deepwater Horizon
rig exploded April 20, killing
charity) basketball program. By JIM GOMEZ ing, referring to the coun- the 1950-53 Korean War. it’s right around 5,000 feet 11 workers.
Contact Jeff Stockwell The Associated Press try by its official name, North Korea vehemently
(419-236-1150) for entry the Democratic People’s denies any involvement, and
forms and/or sponsorship. HANOI, Vietnam — North Republic of Korea. has warned that any punish-
Korea threatened Saturday to Pyongyang routinely threat- ment would trigger war.
Forecast mount a powerful nuclear ens war when South Korea and In Vietnam for a Southeast
response to upcoming joint the U.S. hold joint military Asian regional security forum,
Showers, U.S.-South Korean military drills, which North Korea sees U.S. Secretary of State Hillary
storms likely drills, calling the exercises an as a rehearsal for an attack Rodham Clinton and a North
tonight; still “unpardonable” provocation on the North. The U.S. keeps Korean official traded barbs
muggy. Low on top of wrongly blaming 28,500 troops in the South to over the sinking, the military
in upper Pyongyang for the sinking of deter against aggression, but drills and the imposition of
60s. Mostly a South Korean warship. says it has not intention of new U.S. sanctions against
cloudy North Korea’s pow- invading the North. the North.
Sunday; erful National Defense U.S. Defense Secretary Also Friday, the U.S.-led
chance of Commission, led by leader Robert Gates and South military command moni-
storms. High in low 80s. Kim Jong Il, warned that Korean Defense Minister toring the cease-fire on the
its troops would counter the Kim Tae-young announced Korean peninsula confronted
move to hold military maneu- earlier this week in Seoul that the North about the March 26
Index vers involving a nuclear- the allies would stage a mas- sinking of the Cheonan, call-
Obituaries 2 armed U.S. supercarrier with sive four-day military show of ing it a violation of the armi-
State/Local 3 a “retaliatory sacred war.” force starting Sunday to send stice signed in 1953. Colonels
Politics 4 “The army and people of a “clear message” to North from the U.N. Command,
Community 5 the DPRK will legitimately Korea to stop its aggressive who met at the border with
Sports 6-7 counter with their powerful behavior. counterparts from the North’s
8 nuclear deterrence the largest- Washington and Seoul army, reminded them of the
Mayor ‘clownin’ around’
Stacy Taff photo
Classifieds
ever nuclear war exercises to blame Pyongyang for the U.N. Security Council order
TV 9
be staged by the U.S. and the deadly sinking of a South to honor the truce. Officers Clown Lisa Babcock, left, of The Carson & Barnes
World News 10 south Korean puppet forc- Korean warship in the waters also proposed a joint task Circus, names Mayor Michael Gallmeier the “Honorary
es,” North Korea’s official off Korea’s west coast. Forty- force to discuss armistice Ringmaster” for when the Circus comes to town July 30.
news agency in Pyongyang six sailors were killed in what violations, the military com- Showtimes will be 4:30 and 7:30 p.m., at the Wellman
quoted an unnamed com- Seoul calls the worst military mission said in a statement. Farm, US 30 and Rt. 66.
mission spokesman as say- attack on South Korea since See NKOREA, page 2
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For The Record


Greetings from a new friend Longtime
journalist Daniel
OBITUARY The Daily
Greetings; I am the newest employee at The
CAITLIN EYTH Schorr dies Herald Vol. 141 No. 34
Delphos Herald and I am also brand new to
the Delphos community. I moved here from
the great state of Illinois where all of the citi-
at age 93 Nancy Spencer, editor
Ray Geary, business manager
By BRETT ZONGKER Don Hemple, advertising
zens can be certain of three things- whenever
someone finds out you are from Illinois they On the The Associated Press manager
Tiffany Brantley,
will want to know where your hometown is in
relation to Chicago (even if the answer is six Other Hand WASHINGTON —
circulation manager
William Kohl, general manager/
hours south), the Cubs will always have next Veteran reporter and commen- Eagle Print
year, and whoever the current governor is, he tator Daniel Schorr, whose The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
will eventually be arrested for something. time in college when I was crushing on a guy hard-hitting reporting for CBS 8000) is published daily except
Because I am new to The Herald and but once I got close, I realized he wore the got him on President Richard Sundays and Holidays.
Delphos, I have been asked to write this col- same cologne as my brother. If being near you Nixon’s notorious “enemies Debra Ann (Pavel By carrier in Delphos and
umn to introduce myself. I have decided to reminds me of my brother, it just isn’t going to list” in the 1970s, has died. He
introduce myself by telling you about some of work. Then there are the moments when out was 93. Estle) Davis area towns, or by rural motor
route where available $2.09 per
my favorite things. I am going to go through of nowhere a smell reminds you of a happy Schorr died Friday at July 6, 1957-July 22, 2010 week. By mail in Allen, Van
the five senses- sound, sight, smell, feeling, memory. Basically, if you see me around town Washington’s Georgetown Debra Ann (Pavel Estle) Wert, or Putnam County, $105
and taste to give you a glimpse into how I view and I’m not so subtly sniffing the air around University Hospital after Davis, 53, died Thursday at per year. Outside these counties
the world. you, I either appreciate your cologne or your a brief illness, said his son, her residence. $119 per year.
I want to start with sound because my favor- BO is making me reminisce about my high Jonathan Schorr. She was born July 6, 1957 Entered in the post office
ite sound also happens to be my favorite thing school gym. Daniel Schorr’s career of in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
in Lima, to William and
in the world. I cherish the sound of laughter. more than six decades spanned Periodicals, postage paid at,
When I was in college, one thing I went Marcella Pavel.
I love all laughs from quiet giggles to full on Ohio.
cheap on was bed sheets. I would just pick the spectrum of journalism — She is survived by sons No mail subscriptions will
belly laughs that make you gasp for air. Among up whatever dorm sized sheets were on sale. beginning in print, then mov- Joseph Estle Jr and William be accepted in towns or villages
my friends I am known as the person to go to if When I moved here, my mom got me a gift of ing to television where he spent Estle of Delphos; sisters Mary where The Daily Herald paper
you need a good laugh and the greatest compli- very nice, high thread count sheets and that is 23 years with CBS News and (Larry) Carder and Tina Grubb carriers or motor routes provide
ment you can give me is telling me I’m funny. a new feeling that I am definitely enjoying. If ending with National Public of Delphos, Rhea Armstrong daily home delivery for $2.09
If you need serious advice, my advice is do not it was socially acceptable to wrap the sheets Radio, where he worked until of Lima and Sarah Shakhtur per week.
come to me. But, if you’ve had a rough day and around myself and wear them all day, I totally he died. He also wrote several of Spencerville; brothers 405 North Main St.
need a good laugh, I’m your girl. would. Toga party anyone? books, including his memoir, Albert (Linda) Pavel, Cary TELEPHONE 695-0015
Sight is something I appreciate because I Now, in the grand tradition of saving the “Staying Tuned: A Life in Armstrong and Harlan Peter Office Hours
first got glasses in third grade and now have best for last, we come to taste because really I Journalism.” of Delphos; eight nieces, eight 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
eyesight so bad I can’t see two feet in front just love food. But my go to food is definitely The famed political reporter nephews, four great-nieces, 11 POSTMASTER: Send address
of me without my contacts. Perhaps my lack s’mores. If I could sustain myself on an all nearly became a music review- great-nephews and step par- changes
of finer vision makes me appreciate the big s’more diet, I would definitely give it a try. er instead. Beyond the dogged ents Ken and Deb Armstrong to THE DAILY HERALD,
sights and my favorite thing to watch is sports, Though I also enjoy spicy food but not so reporting, though, Jonathan of Spencerville.
405 N. Main St.
especially when someone makes a play that spicy that it makes you cry. I never understand Schorr, 42, said his father was Delphos, Ohio 45833
She was preceded in death
doesn’t seem possible. The pass looks too high people who enjoy painful food. How delicious warm, caring and someone by her parents.
but somehow he jumps higher than ever before
and stretches that extra little bit to make the
can it be if it burns off your tongue after the
first bite?
who taught by example.
“We’re incredibly sad, but
Ms. Davis was a member
of St. John the Evangelist
LOTTERY
catch. Beautiful. So, in a nutshell, if you want to be my best at the same time, my dad had CLEVELAND (AP) —
Catholic Church; a collector
Now, smell is a weird one and I could go a friend, make me laugh, watch some sports, 93 amazing years,” he said. “I The winning numbers in
lot of ways with this. My favorite thing about of dolphin figurines and por-
make sure you smell nice and wear something think all he could have wished celain dolls; an avid Miami Friday evening’s drawing of
smell is how it can immediately remind you silky smooth. Oh, bringing me a s’more never for is a terrific, long life, where the Ohio Lottery
of a place but this can backfire. I remember a Dolphins, Ohio State and
hurts. he accomplished amazing Jimmy Johnson fan. She loved Pick 4:
things and died peacefully in

ODOT REPORT
to be outdoors and spending 6-2-4-4
the arms of his entire family.” time with family and friends.
Schorr reported from Funeral service begins at
Moscow; Havana; Bonn, Rolling Cash 5:
2 p.m. Tuesday at Harter and 02-06-16-24-38
The following is the weekly Ohio 81 between Sugar Ohio 115 north of Kalida Germany; and many other cit- Schier funeral home, the Rev.
report concerning construction Street and Neubrecht Road, to Ohio 15 – Resurfacing is ies as a foreign correspondent. David Howell officiating.
and maintenance work on state Lima – Route is now open. under way with traffic main- While at CBS, he brought Pick 3:
Interstate 75 from tained through the work zone. Burial will be at a later date. 9-1-0
highways within the ODOT Americans the first-ever
District 1 which includes the Beaverdam to Ohio 235 – The project will be completed Friends may call from 2-4
exclusive television interview Ten OH:
counties of Allen, Putnam and Paving is underway. Daytime in early August. Work is being and 6-8 p.m. Monday and for
with a Soviet leader, Nikita 01-02-17-18-20-30-35-38-
Van Wert. (All work will take and nighttime lane closures performed by Bluffton Paving, an hour prior to the service.
Khrushchev, in 1957. 39-43-45-46-48-57-67-73-75-
place during daytime hours are occurring. The project will Bluffton. During the Nixon years, Memorials are to the fam-
Monday through Friday only, continue until late September. ily. 77-79-80
Schorr not only covered the
unless otherwise indicated). Work is being performed by
Gerken Paving, Bluffton.
Van Wert County
Ohio 81 between U.S. 127
news as CBS’ chief Watergate
correspondent, but he also
NKorea
Allen County and Elgin – Roadside work became part of the story. (Continued from page 1) shores — were a violation of
Interstate 75 at Napoleon Putnam County will reduce traffic to one lane Hoping to beat the competi- A team of international its sovereignty that harkened
Road overhead bridge – Traffic Ohio 613 east of Continental through the work zone. Work tion, he rushed to the air with investigators concluded in May back to the days of 19th-century
will be reduced to one lane – Ditch relocation project will is being performed by Van Nixon’s famous “enemies list” that a North Korean submarine “gunboat diplomacy.”
through the work zone begin- reduce traffic to one lane Wert County ODOT. and began reading the list of
Ohio 49 between U.S. 224 fired the torpedo that sank the The exercises will be
ning July 26 for three weeks through the work zone. Work 20 to viewers before preview-
for bridge painting. Lane clo- is being performed by Putnam and County Road 146 Wolfcale Cheonan. The U.N. Security “another expression of hos-
Road – Route will close for ing it. As he got to No. 17, he Council approved a presiden- tile policy against” North
sures will occur both during County ODOT.
day and nighttime hours. Work Ohio 613 from the Paulding five days beginning July 26 discovered his name. tial statement this month con- Korea. “There will be physi-
is being performed by Cosmos County line to Ohio 15 – for replacement of three cul- “I remember that my first demning the sinking, but did cal response against the threat
Comprehensive Construction, Pavement repair and resurfac- verts. Traffic detoured onto thought was that I must go on not directly blame Pyongyang. imposed by the United States
Canal Fulton. ing project will begin the week U.S. 224 and U.S. 30 back to reading without any pause, or The U.N. Command, how- militarily,” Ri told reporters.
U.S. 30 approximately of July 26 with traffic main- Ohio 49. Work is being per- gasp or look of wild surmise,” ever, blames North Korea Clinton responded by say-
three miles east of Delphos – tained through the work zone. formed by Van Wert County he wrote in his book “Clearing and considers the sinking a ing the U.S. is willing to meet
Pavement repair will reduce The project will continue until ODOT. the Air.” violation of the cease-fire, a and negotiate with the North,
traffic to one lane through late August. Work is being Ohio 116 between Schorr’s stories pointing command official said Friday, but that this type of threat only
the work zone. Work is being performed by Gerken Paving, Reidenbach Road and the out weaknesses of the adminis- speaking on condition of ano- heightens tensions. She added
performed by Allen County Bluffton. north/south leg of Ohio 116 – tration’s programs so angered nymity because the results of that progress in the short term
ODOT. Ohio 189 over the Ottawa Route is now open. Nixon that he ordered an FBI the command’s own investiga- seems unlikely.
Interstate 75 exit ramp to River between County Road Old U.S. 30 over U.S. 30, investigation of the reporter tion have not been released. “It is distressing when North
Bluelick Road, northbound; 18-S and County Road 18-R, Middle Point – Bridge painting — saying he was being con- At the Association of Korea continues its threats and
entrance ramp from Bluelick Plastic Rimer – Route closed July 19 is under way and will reduce sidered for a top federal job. Southeast Asian Nations meet- causes so much anxiety among
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STATE/LOCAL

PET CORNER

Bobbi 7 years or older


and came to the shelter after
being hit by a car. She lost Palmer and his brother
her entire tail as a result, Thyme were brought to
but she is still as sweet and the shelter as kittens. They
loving as can be! She can be reside in one of our cat col-
a bit selfish with food and onies, and may be adopted
treats, but other than that together or separately. Can
she’s a very gentle dog! you help a couple of broth-
Special Needs: Bobbi can ers out?
sometimes be slightly incon-
tinent due to the loss of her
tail.
Photos submitted
The Humane Society of Allen County has many pets wait-
Venedocia Lads and ing for adoption. Each comes with a spay or neuter, first shots
and a heartworm test. The Humane Society is located at 3606
Lassies hold tour, picnic Elida Road, Lima, and can be contacted at 419-991-1775.
The following pets are available for adoption through
The Animal Protective League in Van Wert:
On July 16, the Venedocia Lads Cats:
and Lassies held their annual Club M, F, 5 yrs, multi-color, named Sally
Tour & Picnic. This year the club F, 7 yrs, tiger, spayed, front dew clawed
viewed Central’s Fire Museum F, 4 yrs, fray, gold eyes, fixed, front dew clawed
as their tour and then swam at F, 1 yr, gray and white, black and white
Winona Lake. The club’s members Kittens:
are Evan Pugh, Josh Kroeger, Katie M, F, 10 months, brown and white, black and white
Vorst, Wesley Kroeger, Morgan F, 6 weeks, Siamese like, blue eyes
Pugh, Allison Bowsher, Tara Vorst, M, F, 6 weeks
Betty Vorst, Elizabeth Mitchener, M, F, 3 months, black and white
Mary Margaret Mitchener, Audrey M, F, 6 weeks
Bowsher, Ryan Dickman, Madison M, F, 5 weeks, black gray calico like
Kroeger, Rachel Kroeger, Madison M, F, 10 weeks, 1 long haired
Pugh and Sterling Rigdon.
Dogs:
Yellow Lab, M, 4 yrs, neutered, named Yeller
Boxer, M, 2 1/2 yrs, fixed, white, named Brutis
Choc. Lab, M, 2 1/2 yrs, neutered, named Tango
Black Lab, M, 6 yrs, spayed
Black Lab, F, 10 yrs, fixed Call NOW f
Lab, F, 7 yrs, spayed, housebroken, short
ll NOW for
CFaa
Puppies:
ll & Wint
Pit Lab, M, 6 months, named Cody

Brown, Strickland go to workCall


F al l & Winter
For more information on these pets or if you are in need of
Discounts
finding a home for your pet, contact The Animal Protective
Discounts
League from 9-5 weekdays at (419) 749-2976.

for Ohio small businesses Discounts


If you are looking for a pet not listed, call to be put on a
for
Call for
waiting list in case something becomes available. Donations
l &WW
FaFllal& or correspondence can be sent to PO Box 321, Van Wert, Ohio
inintteerr
45891.

Catholic priest
Discounts
WASHINGTON, D.C. – the global economic crisis.”
As the Senate debates the
Small Business Jobs Act, U.S.
“I’ve talked with hundreds of small highlighted Brown and Strickland
one provi- pleads guilty
Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) business and small manufacturer sion of the legislation, the
in fed tax case
and Governor Ted Strickland “State Small Business Credit
discussed provisions that will owners since the Wall Street reces- Access Fund,” which would CLEVELAND (AP) — A
Roman Catholic priest who
help Ohio small businesses
and manufacturers expand
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years in grants for states to rehab center in Ohio
founded an alcohol and drug
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Metalforming Association administered small business ernment.
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Sixty-five percent of new access, loan participation, Ciccolini of Akron also pleaded
jobs originate in small busi- of our job creators who are at the collateral support, state-run guilty Friday in Cleveland feder-
nesses, making small busi-
ness lending critical to our
very heart of our economy. In Ohio, venture capital, and credit altaxes court to avoiding $129,432 in
in 2003 by underreporting
guarantee programs. Sen.
economic recovery. more than nine out of 10 manufac- Brown is working to boost the his income
He says the money was his
by $300,000.
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engines of job creation,” turers are small and medium-sized funding level of this proposal. and didn’t involve embezzled
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capital prevents them from to $5 million, 504 loans from islation would expand SBA loans granted through SBA’s
expanding and creating new $1.5 million to $5.5 million, loans and return lending to Cleveland District Office
jobs for Ohioans,” Strickland and microloans from $35,000 the pre-June 2010 activity (which covers Northern
said. “This bill puts capi- to $50,000. It also increases level, before the Recovery Ohio) represents a 53 per-
tal in the hands of our job the government guarantee Act provisions expired. cent increase over the pre-
creators who are at the very on 7(a) loan limits, while “Small and medium sized vious six months while the
heart of our economy. In providing the elimination of manufacturers continue to 724 loans in the Columbus
Ohio, more than nine out of borrower fees on 7(a) and bear the brunt of the financial District Office (which covers
10 manufacturers are small 504 loans through December crisis - trapped between their Southern Ohio) represents a
and medium-sized businesses 31, 2010. The provision also customers and creditors,” 29 percent increase. Since
and each manufacturing job increases the 7(a) Express said Gaskin. “We need this the passage of the ARC loan
indirectly supports four to Loans from $300,000 to $1 bill passed now because tra- program in the economic
five additional jobs in our million to increase working ditional lenders have either recovery package, more than
economy.” capital to small businesses. drastically reduced lines of 150 loans have been issued
Small business lending The provision also includes credit or denied loans to in Ohio - ranking the state
is critical to our economic Intermediary Lending Pilot companies that are healthy or sixth in the nation for num-
recovery. Small Business program, which allows the temporarily impaired due to ber of loans issued.
Administration (SBA) loans SBA to make direct loans
through the Recovery Act to eligible nonprofit lend-
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Brown discussed a specific ers. Congressional efforts
4 — The Herald Saturday, July 24, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

POLITICS “Everything has two sides — the outside that is ridiculous, and the inside that
is solemn.”
— Olive Schreiner, South African author and feminist (1855-1920)

Blue
T his Moon
and Blueberry
That
Farm
by HELEN
KAVERMAN

You still have time to pick


your own blueberries at the
Blue Moon Blueberry Farm
near Pandora. Harvesting will
hopefully last another two
weeks.
Farming around Pandora
and in Riley Township is the
most diverse I have ever seen.
The farmers raise the ordinary
crops like corn, beans and

Sen. Gillmor
wheat and they raise cattle and

IT WAS NEWS THEN


other animals just like any-
supports Ohio place else in the area. Most of
us are aware that the Pandora
One Year Ago
• Jefferson football players helped move items for the
ag industry area has two large truck farm-
ing operations where you can
Delphos Museum of Postal History. Displays were moved find cabbage, peppers, green
COLUMBUS — State beans, tomatoes, strawberries,
from the post office to the museum’s new home at Fourth and Senator Karen L. Gillmor
Main streets. Gary Levitt said the move would not be possible (R-Tiffin) is encouraging may- melons and pumpkins.
without the assistance and borrowed “strength” of the team. But did you know they
ors in cities and villages across also have a blueberry farm
Ohio to support our state’s and a vineyard? Potatoes are
25 Years Ago — 1985 agriculture industry and local
• The scrapbook of Junior Catholic Daughters of the farmers whenever possible still a special crop around
Americas, Court Delphos 707, took first place at the 10th by purchasing supplies made Pandora also. They have a
couple farms that practice per acre to the patch every raspberries on Raspberry Lane
biennial national convention held at Walsh College, Canton. from Ohio bio-based materials
open range farming. other year. Keeping the birds over on Road Q. However
Attending from Delphos were Edna Jane Nolte, national sec- like corn, soybeans and switch
Just take Rt. 12 East out of from feasting on their crop they have since given it up
ond vice regent of Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Eileen grass.
Pandora to Road 3 where you is a challenge. They use a because their kids were grow-
Bonifas, secretary of the state CD of A, the Rev. Chris Vasko, “More and more, the raw
turn left and you will discover propane cannon on a timer to ing up and the raspberry plants
Ohio State Junior chaplain, Linda Gunder, Ohio State Junior materials to make everyday
the Blue Moon Blueberries. scare them away. were dying.
cochairman, Gerri Recker and Kelly Honigford, members of products, like office supplies,
Jeff and Chrissy Lugibihl The patch contains 1600 Pandora also has a vineyard
Court Delphos 707. cleaning and construction mate-
started the blueberry patch plants. The season during the on Road 6, which supplies the
• A Phi Delta Sorority meeting was held at the home of rials, come from Ohio crops.
back in 2002. They wanted last couple years has lasted grapes for the Hillside Winery
Veronica Conley. Final plans for the craft fair, which is being This has provided an impor-
a project to keep their three six to eight weeks because in Gilboa. Stop in Gilboa for
held in conjunction with the Car Club Show on July 27 were tant new market for our farm-
children; Owen, Grant and Mother Nature has been very a wine tasting and you won’t
made. Conley, co-chairman of the event, noted that there were ers during difficult economic
Lydia busy during the sum- co-operative. In the past the leave empty handed.
25 booths sold. times,” said Senator Gillmor,
mer months. Jeff’s grandpar- harvest time lasted three to Another neighbor of the
• Two sisters recently visited their family’s homeland, who is a member of the Senate
ents and parents had a thriv- four weeks, from the end Lugibihl family, Mark Schutz
Germany. Agnes Eickholt of Cloverdale and Carol Etue Agriculture Committee. “At
ing potato business so Jeff of June to the end of July. grows several acres of pota-
of Toledo left Detroit June 17 with the destination of the state level, we have been
and his siblings worked in Eighty percent of the berries toes. He followed in the foot-
Lengenwang, their mother’s birth place. They returned home working to maximize the sub-
the potatoes. Jeff said with are harvested by the U-Pick steps of his parents and grand-
July 2. Eickholt said she and her sister had hoped to make the stantial buying power of state
the Roundup Ready Soybeans Method. They do sell at some parents. This has not been
trip for several years with the intention of visiting the birth- agencies to support our state’s
number one industry – agri- and other weed control meth- Farmer’s Markets or to those a very productive year for
place of their mother, Mary M. Schwaiger.
culture – at no additional cost ods there aren’t as many of us who don’t want to pick potatoes because the crop was
to taxpayers. Our hope is that weeds to hoe. Realizing the our own, but you better call first flooded out ... then too
50 Years Ago — 1960
importance of keeping the first at 419-384-7338. The hot and dry. Mark supplies
• In local Little League action, the Cardinals blanked the local governments can join us
kids occupied, they got into U-Pick days are Monday and the potatoes for the French
Reds 5-0, and the Braves put together two big innings to rout in reinvesting public dollars
blueberries. They also plant Thursday, from seven to ten fries sold by Fiske French
the Pirates, 10-3. Wurst and Hoehn each worked three innings back into Ohio’s economy and
the regular corn, beans and in the morning. Customers Fries at the county fairs. The
on the mound for the Cards and turned in a combined no-hitter. Ohio workers.”
In February, Senator wheat. This two acre patch are requested to call ahead. Fiske family has two stands
Their teammates jumped off to a 2-0 first inning lead and
has become quite a business Blueberries are especially at the Putnam County Fair.
picked up their insurance runs in the fourth and fifth frames. Gillmor passed Senate Bill
and the blueberries are very good for us. We hear that They go to the Carolinas in
The only extra base hit of the game was a homerun by Dave 131. This legislation, now law,
delicious. over and over again. the winter and Schutz hauls
Hoehn. Bob Spieles was the losing pitcher for the Reds. R. established a bio-products pre-
Growing blueberries Jeff Lugibihl said they also potatoes to them.
Ricker started for the Braves and worked one and one-third ferred purchasing program in
requires a lot of research. sell blueberries to the Hillside The Suter and Schulte
innings when he was chased with a Pirate upraising that net- Ohio for state agencies and
Blueberries require acid soil, Winery in Gilboa. Last year Truck Farming operations
ted two runs. He was relieved by C. Ricker who pitched the state-supported colleges and
something we don’t have about 1200 pounds of this will be covered at a later date.
remainder of the game and kept the Pirates shackled except universities. Similar to exist-
around here. Lugibihl had to tasty fruit was crushed into Also we hope to have some-
for a single tally in the fifth. Morris started for the Pirates, was ing “Buy Ohio” provisions in
add 1500 pounds of sulfur per wine. thing of the Luginbill Free
relieved by Wulfhorst in the second, and Dienstberger worked state law, which help ensure
the state is supporting Ohio acre to get the soil ready for Their neighbors, the Suters Range Method of raising live-
the last three innings.
vendors whenever possible, planting. He adds 300 pounds formerly raised black and red stock and chickens.

The thoughts that count


75 Years Ago — 1935 SB 131 requires these public
• Conditions which will prevail under the new WPA set-up, institutions to give purchasing
replacing the FERA, were explained to the city council by R. preference to bio-based prod-
C. McCall and John Kell, officials of the WPA in District 13. ucts when a bio-based alterna- WASHINGTON -- The ies were conspiring to get
They said the program is being carried out with the purpose of tive is available and when the current Journalist controversy KATHLEEN PARKER the government to shut down
taking people off direct relief and give them jobs and that it is cost is not prohibitive. that has the blogosphere heav- Fox News. Well, one member
hoped that these jobs will in turn create a new demand which The federal government ing sparks, and Washington -- a UCLA law professor no
will speed up industry and eventually lead to greater employ- has a bio-preferred program,
ment in factories. which among other things,
even more self-absorbed than
usual, is weak tea -- a tempest
Point one ever heard of (Jonathan
Zasloff, sorry) -- did write
• The suggestion for providing additional parking space in certifies products as being bio-
Delphos was submitted to council by Mayor W. H. Taylor. based and maintains a list of
in Barbie’s teacup.
At least as concerns the so- of View something to that effect. But it
was a query about whether the
The mayor reported that a space extending along the rear of vendors that can provide them. called conspiracy itself. FCC could pull the network’s
the businesses on the east side of Main Street is available for Senator Gillmor’s bill wisely As a larger lesson about broadcasting permit once it
parking. The owners of these business places have offered the built upon the resources of the the way we search and destroy a newish website where a expires for, in liberals’ view,
use of the space if the city will scrape the space and provide federal program to save the each other in the political/ number of my friends happen espousing a political agenda.
loads of stone for it. state costs and manpower, and media world, there may be to write. And a former was on Whereupon, Michael
• Collecting 13 hits off Clair Ditto, the Middletown earned Ohio the distinction of something darker brewing. the benighted Journolist. Scherer of Time responded:
For the millions who have “You really want political
American Legion team defeated the team from District No. 2 becoming the first state in the It is no fun writing about
no idea what I’m talking about, parties/white houses picking
of Lima, 6 to 3, in the state baseball tournament at Columbus. nation to establish a buy bio- a brief history: Journalist was
friends and colleagues, but I
and choosing which news
Of the eight hits secured by the Lima team, three were credited products program. In fact, SB a listserv (Internetspeak for
think perspective is needed
organizations to favor?”
to the Delphos boys. Lang secured a single and a double in 131 has been submitted for watering hole) where liberal-
here.
Even so, the headline was
four times up and Ditto one hit out of four trips to the plate. review by the Council of State Carlson has been mak-
Governments to use as a model leaning journalists gathered to ing the news rounds with his that liberals want to shut down
for other states to follow. kvetch. traffic-driving story, appear- Fox News, which is not pre-
Though her bill did not Started by prodigal blogger ing on Fox News, where he is cisely an accurate rendering of
impact local governments, Ezra Klein for a few friends, a contributor, and criticizing a non-conversation. There was
Moderately confused Senator Gillmor is hoping
Ohio mayors will support the
it grew in numbers and popu-
larity, attracting a few main-
journalists who posted com-
ments suggesting that they
no further discussion on the
subject at Journolist.
effort voluntarily and join stream luminaries (Joe Klein were teaming up to advance a Scandalous? Sure, if you
the bio-Ohio movement. A of Time magazine) along the policy agenda and, more spe- want it to be. If you pull a few
few already have, which has way. But mostly it was a con- cifically, to get Barack Obama remarks from tens of thou-
earned Ohio a ranking of 4th sortium of far lesser-known elected president. sands posted by 400 people
in the nation for establishing folks (academics, mid- to It should come as no sur- over a few years, you can
BioPreferred programs. low-level producers, etc.) who prise that self-identifying lib- frame a debate any way you
Not only is this initiative enjoyed the camaraderie of the erals have liberal thoughts and wish. If you pull a mean quote
important for farmers, but like-minded. friends, so no foul there, as about Rush Limbaugh, you’ve
many Ohio entrepreneurs are In the conservative world, Carlson has said. And, indeed, got Limbaugh time. Throw
taking the raw materials from we call such people Fox some of the comments are, on in Karl Rove, Fox News and
News. (Just kidding, guys, but their face, condemnable, not Sarah Palin, and you’re golden
farmers and turning them into
really.) to mention banal. But some -- for a little while.
everyday products; in fact, Today, Ezra Klein is a rip- also have been presented out But then the news cycle
Ohio ranks 5th in the nation ened 26-year-old Washington moves on, and maybe next
for biomass production, from of context and, besides, were
Post blogger -- hired as a offered as part of an ongoing week you’ll be the one being
which bio-products are made. known liberal -- who makes hunted. In the meantime, we
Major companies like Proctor argument among colleagues
trenchant observations about who believed they were acting have to ask ourselves: Are
& Gamble, Sherwin Williams health care and other compli- we better off never having the
in good faith that theirs was a
and the Scotts Company are cated policy issues. Klein is ability to speak off-handedly
private conversation.
all producing bio-based prod- young, in other words, and among friends, to say in pri-
Were they naive to think
ucts. could be seen as relatively so? In this world, yes. Was vate what we could never say
“Our mayors are on the inexperienced in the world of Carlson right to “out” the pri- in public, to think aloud and
front lines of economic devel- which he has precipitously vate comments of people, who, uncensored?
opment and understand the become a pretty high-level for the most part have no sig- Or do we resign ourselves
value and importance of agri- moving part. Today he is best nificant power? That, to me, is to the new reality -- that no
culture in their communities,” known -- in certain quarters the more compelling issue. one is ever to be trusted --
Senator Gillmor said. “It is my -- for his role in creating the On the question of context, and keep our thoughts to our-
hope that we can continue to listserv, which is being char- I have room only for one exam- selves? The answer implied by
build support for Ohio-grown acterized as the locus of left- ple, but more can be found on the events here described sug-
materials as well as give a wing conspiracy. Klein’s Washington Post blog gests a country in which few
boost to the innovators who The story, such as it is, (http://bit.ly/at3U06). of us would want to live.
are putting Ohio’s bio-prod- was broken by conservative One of the most widely Kathleen Parker’s e-mail address
ucts industry on the map.” Tucker Carlson’s Daily Caller, circulated is that these left- is kathleenparker@washpost.com.
www.delphosherald.com Saturday, July 24, 2010 The Herald – 5

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LANDMARK From the Thrift Shop

Summer of hot sales at Thrift Shop


Thirty years ago when my services, and kindergarten
husband and I built our house, readiness programs. There are
we decided in order to save several sites throughout Allen
some money and since we County. For more informa-
were smack dab in the middle tion, contact LACCA at 419-
of farm 227-9953.
ground There are so many pro-
Lock 15 w i t h grams to help those in need.

COMING
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ly nothing literally millions of dollars
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EVENTS
but a stray Please feel free to contact the
weed or Thrift Shop to see if you might
two that qualify. The Delphos Thrift
TODAY m i g h t Shop and the Ohio Benefits
9 a.m.-noon — Interfaith g r o w Bank are here to assist you
Thrift Store, North Main 10 or in getting some relief in these
Street. 12 inch- Margie tough economic times.
St. Vincent DePaul Society, es high Rostorfer On these hot weather days,
located at the east edge of the before it maybe you’d like to cool off
St. John’s High School park- was hoed off by my dad, that and come in and do some
ing lot, is open. The facil- we really didn’t need air con- volunteering at the air-con-
ity can also be opened by ditioning. The breezes were ditioned Thrift Shop. We’d
appointment by calling John enough to keep us cool we love to have you! Good com-
Trentman at 419-692-7185. thought. Big mistake! I was a pany, good times, good sto-
12:15 p.m. — Testing of lot younger then; and I swear ries shared, and a good deed
warning sirens by Delphos it’s a lot hotter now! But I done. It’s all here. The Thrift
Fire and Rescue do have to admit — we don’t Shop depends on its volun-
5 p.m. — Delphos Coon have to shovel this stuff! Low prices on a variety of merchandise are featured. teers—both men and women,
and Sportsman’s Club hosts a In this hot, sizzlin’ weath- and they’re all so very much
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7 p.m. — Bingo at St. conditioned store with items Buy One Get One sale dates School uniforms are now based on income eligibility, 419-692-2942 or stop in to
John’s Little Theatre. priced lower than garage sale are Thursday, Aug. 5th – for sale at the Thrift Shop offers a licensed LPN and dis- give some of your time!
prices. Speaking of sales, it’s Saturday, Aug. 7th. Then, along with bookbags, note- ability co-ordinator on staff, Until the next time, that’s
SUNDAY that time of the year again. get ready for the gigantic books, folders, paper, crayons age appropriate educational this month’s report.
1-4 p.m. — Putnam County The Delphos Thrift Shop is seasonal 25 Cent Sale event and much more. They are
Museum is open, 202 E. Main
St. Kalida.
having its huge buy one, get
one free sale, featuring all
which will be held Thursday
Aug. 12th – Saturday, Aug.
selling super fast, so hurry
in!
OSU names honor roll students
1:30 p.m. — Amvets Post clothing, shoes, books, puz- 14th. Again, everything but LACCA informed the
zles, and more. Items not The Ohio State University Talia Tagliapietra
698 Auxiliary meets at the toys, household items, and Thrift Shop that the Head has announced area students Gina Verhoff
Amvets post in Middle Point. included in this sale are toys, boutique items will be on Start/Early Head Start pro- named to the honor roll for
housewares, and boutique Amanda Verhoff
4 p.m. — Amvets Post 698 sale. These two back-to-back gram is available in Delphos. Spring Quarter 2010: Kylee Warnecke
regular meeting at the Amvets items. Bring your family sales allow us to make room Early Head Start is for really
and friends along for some Andrew Rampe
post in Middle Point. for the fall and winter items, young children, ages 6 weeks

OSU names spring graduates


Delphos Shayla Koester
7:30 p.m. — Sons of Mitchell Ringwald Courtney Schimmoeller
Amvets Post 698 meet at Ryan Schwieterman
Amvets Post in Middle Point. Michael Antalis Kalida
Jeffrey Unterbrink Brandon Kortokrax
The following students Bachelor of Science in of Science in Agriculture Deborah Boratko Craig Miller
MONDAY have earned degrees from The Education Cloverdale
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. — Ottoville Kendra Wiechart Andrew Unverferth
Ohio State University in its Sarah Holdgreve, Bachelor Kelli Prowant, Associate Scott Buescher Craig Unverferth
Branch Library is open. spring commencement: of Science in Allied Health of Science
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite Elizabeth Crites
Elida Professions, magna cum Julie Schroeder, Bachelor Zachary Curth Middle Point
at Delphos Senior Citizen Jessica Anderson, Bachelor laude of Science, with honors
Center, 301 Suthoff Street. Kayla Giller Ethan Weldy
of Science in Education Regina Krendl, Doctor of Fort Jennings Audra Gunter Zachary Corya
7 p.m. — Ottoville village Justin Bagley, Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine Cheryl Honigford,
council meets at the municipal Jeremy Hitchcock Peter Collins
Arts Sean McNeal, Bachelor of Bachelor of Science in Andrew Hoehn
building. Patrick Bailey, Bachelor Arts Magna, cum laude Nursing
Marion Township Trustees Sarah Holdgreve Ottoville
of Science in Mechanical Craig Miller, Bachelor of Andrew Rampe, Bachelor Joshua Klaus Karri Clementz
meet at the township house. Engineering Science Food, Agricultural, of Science in Business
7:30 p.m. — Delphos Denise Knippen Katie Eickholt
Megan Bible, Bachelor of & Bio Eng Administration Zachary Mauk Abby Fischbach
Eagles Aerie 471 meets at the Art Education, magna cum Jason Miller, Bachelor Ryan Schroeder, Bachelor
Eagles Lodge. Craig Miller Amy Hohlbein
laude of Science in Mechanical of Science in Allied Health Jason Miller Christopher Kahle
Brittney Caven, Bachelor Engineering, cum laude Professions Lee Pohlman Nicholas Miller
TUESDAY of Science in Human Whitney Osting, Bachelor Trent Stechschulte, Adam Warniment Erica Vorst
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite Ecology of Science in Business Bachelor of Arts, cum laude Jenna Dancer Peter Eickholt
at Delphos Senior Citizen Nicole Christy, Master of Administration, magna cum Kyle Stechschulte, , Bradley Hoffman Derek Miller
Center, 301 Suthoff Street. Social Work laude, Master of Labor and Bachelor of Science in Kyle Mullenhour Amanda Schroeder
Caroline English, Bachelor Human Resources Electrcl & Comptr Eng Katie Neumeier
Please notify the Delphos of Science, magna cum laude Ryan Patton, Master of Neil Verhoff, Bachelor of Eric Pohlman Spencerville
Herald at 419-695-0015 if Katie Fisher, Master of Arts Science in Nursing Benjamin Fast
there are any corrections Education Keith Seffernick, Associate Kristie Wrasman, Bachelor Elida Chene Jeanneret
or additions to the Coming Brent Hawk, Bachelor of of Arts of Science, cum laude Timothy Alderman Christina King
Events column. Arts Scott Ulrich, Master of Ottoville Jessica Anderson Katherine Lammers
Nicholas Jacobs, Master of City and Regional Planning Tyler Miller, Science in Cassandra Benfield Rachel McConnell
Education Jean Alt Delphos, Bachelor Allied Health Professions, Brock Best Nicole Metzger
Andrew McNamara, of Science in Nursing summa cum laude Megan Bible Adam Moorman
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Kristin Moore, Bachelor of of Arts Peter Collins, Bachelor Andrew Bok Steven Rider
Science in Education Ashley Diane Kill, Master of Science in Allied Health Christopher Diglia
Sarah Morgenstern, of Education Professions, magna cum Lorraine English Van Wert
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NFL, NFLPA release


results of helmet study
By DAVE SKRETTA return-to-play guidelines for San Francisco and Baltimore.
Vikings
The Associated Press players who sustain head inju- EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Brad
ries in practice or a game. Childress sat forward in his chair and, in
NEW YORK — The results Teams must now consult with his scratchy, out-of-key baritone, start-
ed an old Rodgers and Hammerstein
of an independent study com- an independent neurologist show tune.
missioned by the NFL and the whenever a player sustains a “Getting to know you. Getting to
know all about you,” Childress sang,
players’ union show modern head injury. the melody barely detectable.
helmets meet all national safe- The results of the helmet This was the Vikings coach’s
ty standards, though it stressed study are based solely on NFL
unique explanation of his first season
with Brett Favre, the behind-the-scenes
that no helmet can prevent conditions and are not appli- back-and-forth that helped frame the
concussions and more studies cable to collegiate, high school man behind the helmet and all those
NFL records.
are necessary. or youth football. The The education hasn’t stopped for
The results were conclusions also cannot Childress, whose recently returned
from his second visit this year to Favre’s
forwarded to teams on be drawn about helmet home in Mississippi. Childress didn’t
Friday, along with a performance in specific return to Minnesota with a better idea
memo from commis- types of collisions.
about his starting quarterback for the
season, he said, but did bring back an
sioner Roger Goodell “Potential contribut- even stronger understanding of Favre’s
outlining the study and ing factors for concus- way of life and his way of thinking.
“The deep South is different
a question-and-answer sion, such as playing and he’d be the first to tell you that,”
brief designed for players. position, concussion theory, Childress said on Friday afternoon in
an interview with The Associated Press
The results come roughly type of collision and helmet at team headquarters.
three months after a congres- fit were not studied as part Recovering from left ankle surgery

Delphos All-Stars
Photo submitted
sional committee criticized of this initial laboratory-based
and working out with the local high-
schoolers, Favre has yet to declare his
the NFL’s research into equip- study,” the results read. “Thus, intention for 2010.
ment, particularly helmets, this research represents an Continuing to speak in uncertain-
The Delphos Baseball All-Stars, a group of 9- and 10-year-olds from the four City and questioned whether player initial step in measuring hel-
ties about Favre’s return, seen around
the football world as a foregone conclu-
League baseball organizations, went undefeated and won the Bryan (Ohio) Summer safety is indeed being given met performance, and is not sion, Childress said the time spent with
Slugfest Tournament. They beat all-star teams from Fairview 6-4, Hicksville 8-3, Defiance
Favre has given him more clarity about
top priority in an “infect- a definitive statement on per- the 40-year-old’s thought process relat-
20-1, Fairview 7-1 and in the championship game beat the top-seeded Bryan Gold All ed system that needs to be formance.” ed to continuing his career, adding
Stars 5-2. The team is competing in this weekend’s Paulding All-Star Tournament. Team cleaned up.” McCarthy said the test-
those conversations and observations
will help grow their relationship should
members include, from left to right, seated: bat girls Halle Elwer, Hannah Will, Aubry “The study should be ing is ongoing. The next step Favre decide to play a 20th season.

Foust, Emma Will and Hannah Elwer; 2nd row kneeling: Troy Schwinnen, Collin Will, regarded as an initial step in could involve additional labo- Childress downplayed the sideline
clash over Favre’s safety they had dur-
Andrew Foust and Darius Shurelds; 3rd row standing: Devin Ricker, Corey Koverman, learning more about the effec- ratory work involving more ing a December game at Carolina while
tiveness of safety equipment,” speeds and impact points, or the Vikings’ offense was struggling,
Evan Grothouse, Tyler Bratton, Jared Wurst, Troy Elwer and Brenan Auer; and back Goodell wrote in his memo,
noting the time it took to learn each
perhaps on-field analysis of
row: coaches Jeff Koverman, Mike Will and Scott R. Elwer.
other’s idiosyncrasies was natural.
which was obtained by The performance. The NFL and Cowboys
Associated Press. “It is not a the union are also considering
SAN ANTONIO — Dallas Cowboys’

Cavendish wins stage; Contador nears Tour title


owner Jerry Jones seemed to be trying
definitive statement on helmet expanded research to include to temper the obvious expectations he
performance.” other kinds of equipment. has for his team.
Not so easy when the next Super
The study, which began last “This has been a joint proj- Bowl will be played in his own stadium
By NAOMI KOPPEL Cavendish dedicated his lat- days in the Tour and this isn’t year, involved two indepen- ect throughout and the intent and the Cowboys could legitimately be
The Associated Press est victory to Renshaw. He a race for specialists. I think dent labs that tested each of was to take a look at existing
in position to play in that game next
February.
says the Australian rider tomorrow I will really have the 16 commercially-available helmets,” McCarthy added. “There’s just not a whole lot of
BORDEAUX, France made life easy, bringing him to fight a lot to win the stage helmets for impacts similar to “It’s an initial step in learning
things not to like about the upcoming
season,” Jones said Friday, “but we
— Even without his most to the front. and to defeat (Schleck).” what would be felt by an NFL the effectiveness of the equip- all know the game and the journey we
important teammate, Mark “I’ve missed Mark,” Schleck, for his part, has player in the open field. Eight ment and we hope the manu- have ahead of us.”
The ever-optimistic Jones has con-
Cavendish showed yet again Cavendish said. “I missed not given up hope. locations on each helmet were facturers themselves can use stantly reminded his players since the
that few can touch him when him in the Pyrenees, I missed “I feel good. I have noth- tested using four speeds of the information to continue to end of last season — and even before
it comes to sprinting. somebody suffering more ing to lose,” he added. “He’s impact, based on an analysis improve.”
that — that they could be the first Super
Bowl host team to actually play for the
The British rider captured than me. I missed somebody better but I’m not bad, too. of game film and computer Browns title. He beams with pride when talk-
the 18th stage of the Tour to laugh about, about how We’re going to see a battle models in an attempt to repli-
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland
Browns have signed rookie QB Colt
ing about his $1.2 billion stadium that
opened last season.
de France on Friday while hard it is.” tomorrow.” cate actual hits. McCoy to a multi-year contract but Yet, on the day before the Cowboys
Alberto Contador of Spain Second place went to In the race for third place, The raw data was examined have not yet reached an agreement
with first-round pick Joe Haden.
open the NFL’s longest full-squad camp
this year, Jones talked about how the
drew closer to victory. The Julian Dean of New Zealand Olympic road race champion by two independent biome- Terms of McCoy’s deal were not defending NFC East champions ended
defending champion leads and third to Alessandro Samuel Sanchez of Spain chanical engineers and a stat- immediately known.
McCoy was selected in the third
last season. After winning their first
Luxembourg’s Andy Schleck Petacchi of Italy. Petacchi holds a 21-second lead over istician and reviewed by the round in April’s draft. The former Texas
playoff game in 13 seasons, against
Philadelphia at home, they lost 34-3 at
by eight seconds entering took the green jersey given Denis Menchov of Russia, NFL’s new Head, Neck and star reported with the team’s other Minnesota the following weekend.
today’s decisive time trial, a to the leading sprinter from the winner of the 2009 Giro Spine Committee and doctors
signed first-year players on Friday. The
Browns’ veterans are not required to
Instead of a spending spree in an
uncapped salary year, Jones empha-
day before the 3-week race Thor Hushovd of Norway. d’Italia. from the players’ union. arrive until next week. Cleveland opens sized continuity with a group that has
ends in Paris. Hushovd acknowledged Among those hoping to The results showed that all training camp on July 31.
The Browns say they have also
had success — though still hasn’t
reached the pinnacle the owner experi-
Cavendish won a stage that his fight to retain the win today is world time-trial 16 helmets met or exceeded signed OL Shawn Lauvao, who was enced by raising the Lombardi Trophy
for the fourth time in this sprint title he won last year champion Fabian Cancellara national standards to protect taken seven picks — No. 92 overall —
behind McCoy.
three times in a 4-year span in the
Tour and the 14th time in just was over. of Switzerland, Schleck’s players against traumatic Second-round picks, S T.J. Ward
mid-1990s.
A slimmer coach Wade Phillips (he
three years of competing in Although Contador hold teammate at Saxo Bank. head injuries; none performed and RB Montario Hardesty, are also has lost about 40 pounds since last
cycling’s premier event. what appears a slender lead, Cancellara took the race’s worse than a reference group
unsigned.
Steelers
season) goes into his fourth year with
a 33-15 record in Dallas and a playoff
He surged to the front in he is expected to easily out- prologue time trial and held of helmets from the 1990s. PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh victory to his credit as head coach.
the final couple of hundred pace Schleck in the 32-mile the yellow jersey for six days Three of the modern helmets Steelers have signed coach Mike
Tomlin to a 2-year contract exten-
Phillips has also settled nicely into
the dual role of head coach/defensive
yards. He gave himself such a time trial from Bordeaux to early in the race. — the Riddell Revolution, sion through the 2012 season, with an coordinator. His 3-4 defense led by
lead that he was able to look Pauillac. Last year, he won Hamilton subpoenaed the Revolution Speed and the option year in 2013.
The extension was expected
Pro Bowl LB DeMarcus Ware last year
behind him a couple of times the time trial held late in the to appear before grand jury: Schutt DNA Pro — were sin- because the Steelers’ policy has been
allowed the fewest points in the NFC,
with consecutive shutouts to end the
and then cross the line with Tour and took 1 minute, 45 Former professional cyclist Tyler gled out as the top-performing to sign a coach before he begins the regular season.
his fist in the air. seconds off Schleck. Hamilton has been subpoenaed helmets.
final season of a contract. Tomlin is
only the Steelers’ third coach since
Jason Garrett is still calling plays
for Tony Romo, who is coming off a
Some Hollywood star Contador, as the leader, to appear before a grand jury, NFL players can choose 1969, following Chuck Noll (1969-91) record-setting year in which he also
power was there to greet also has the advantage of though his attorney refused to
say whether it has anything to do to use any helmet that meets and Bill Cowher (1992-2006).
Tomlin is 31-17 in three seasons,
threw a career-low nine interceptions.
The only significant changes came
him. Cameron Diaz and Tom riding last, allowing him to with a federal investigation involv- national safety standards. with two division titles, an AFC cham- after Dallas cut expensive former Pro
Cruise, on hand to promote know how all his rivals have ing Lance Armstrong. “This was an opportunity pionship and a Super Bowl victory.
During the 2008 season, he became
Bowl players Flozell Adams, their
their latest film in France, done. Chris Manderson announced to get the information to the the youngest coach — he was 36 — to
offensive left tackle the last 12 sea-
sons, and S Ken Hamlin.
joined Contador on the Today is the last stage in that Hamilton, a former teammate players,” NFL spokesman win the Super Bowl when the Steelers Regardless of what happens, this
podium to receive his yel- which the positions at the top of Armstrong on the U.S. Postal
Brian McCarthy told The
beat Arizona 27-23.
The Steelers were 9-7 and missed
is going to be a special season for the
Service team, “understands his 5-time Super Bowl champions, who
low jersey. Cruise raised the can change. Sunday’s final legal obligations” and will cooper- Associated Press. “The hel- the playoffs last season. They open are marking 50 years as an organiza-
Spaniard’s hand and patted stage into Paris is tradition- ate with the grand jury. mets that were tested all per- training camp July 30 at Saint Vincent
College in Latrobe, Pa.
tion. For the first time, Dallas has the
him on the back. ally a sprinters’ stage and The subpoena of Hamilton formed well. The three that Tomlin made an average of $2.5
highest all-time winning percentage
in NFL history at .580, just ahead of
Cavendish won without a daylong victory procession was first reported by ESPN.com. were called out did qualify as million per season under the contract
he signed upon succeeding Cowher
Miami (.579), after the Cowboys won
his usual leadout man and for the overall winner. Disgraced cyclist Floyd Landis
top performers but all the hel- in January 2007. His new contract is
their last three games of the 2009
regular season.
recently went public with allega-
roommate. Mark Renshaw Still, Contador insists his tions of organized doping on the mets met safety standards.” expected to at least double that. Emmitt Smith, the NFL’s career
was expelled from the race victory is not certain until the U.S. Postal Service team from The information sent to
Dolphins
MIAMI — The Miami Dolphins
rushing leader, is being inducted into
after the 11th stage for time trial is over: “This is a 2002-04, when Armstrong won each NFL team and its train- moved quickly to find a replacement for
the Pro Football Hall of Fame in two
weeks and the Cowboys are playing
head-butting an opponent; hard stage that comes after 20 three of his seven titles. ing staff included a line in injured DE Phillip Merling.
Free agent Marques Douglas in the preseason opener that weekend

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bold-faced print that read “no agreed to terms on a $2.5 million, in Canton, Ohio. Troy Aikman and
Michael Irvin, teammates with Smith
helmet, including these top- 2-year contract, a person familiar with
the negotiations said Friday. The per- for those three Super Bowl champion-
performing helmets, can pre- son spoke on the condition of ano- ships under Jones, are already in the
The Associated Press Washington minor-league RHPs Juan American League vent concussions or reduce nymity because the Dolphins had not
announced the deal.
Hall of Fame.
With the extra preseason game, the
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
Diaz (Dominican Summer League) BALTIMORE ORIOLES— the risk of concussion to any Douglas shores up a position Cowboys are the first full squad to open
Reinstated 2B Brian Roberts from
MLB—Suspended Baltimore 1B
and Jorge Hernandez (Dominican
Summer League); Florida RHPs the 60-day DL. Designated INF Scott specified degree.” depleted when Merling recently suf- camp. Rookies of some other teams
are already reporting but no other full
Ty Wigginton for three games and Yeims Mendoza (Dominican Summer Moore for assignment. Concussions in the NFL fered an Achilles’ tendon injury that will
force him to miss the entire season. squads report until Wednesday.
fined him an undisclosed amount for
bumping umpire Gary Darling dur-
League) and Andy Parra (Dominican
Summer League); and Cleveland RHP
BOSTON RED SOX—Activated
RHP Josh Beckett from the 60-day
have recently become a major Douglas started 12 games for the Dallas has all of its drafted rookies
ing an argument in a July 22 game Luis Morel (Arizona League) 50 games DL. Optioned RHP Michael Bowden to topic of concern. New York Jets’ top-ranked defense last
year; he had 36 tackles and 28 assists.
under contract after LB Sean Lee, the
second-round pick, agreed to a deal
against Minnesota. Suspended each for positive drug tests. Pawtucket (IL). Sent 1B Ryan Shealy
outright to Pawtucket.
Last year, Goodell and The Dolphins will be his fifth team in an Friday. First-round pick Dez Bryant on
STOCKS CLEVELAND INDIANS—Activated others from the NFL testi- 11-year career and he’ll compete for
playing time with the Dolphins’ No. 1
Thursday agreed to a 5-year deal.
After the Cowboys went 13-3 in
Quotes of local interest supplied by OF Shin-Soo Choo from the 15-day fied before Congress about draft pick, Jared Odrick. Phillips’ debut season, there were big
EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS DL. Placed LHP Aaron Laffey on the
15-day DL, retroactive to July 20. concussions; the league has The 33-year-old Douglas will rejoin expectations the following year. But
they went 9-7 and missed the playoffs
Close of business July 23, 2010 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Placed already implemented new Mike Nolan, the Dolphins’ new defen-
sive coordinator. They were together in in 2008.

Reds score late to down Astros


OF David DeJesus on the 15-day
Description Last Price Change DL. Recalled OF Alex Gordon from
DJINDUAVERAGE 10,424.62 +102.32 Triple-A Omaha. Activated RHP Sean
NAS/NMS COMPSITE 2,269.47 +23.58 O’Sullivan. Designated RHP Anthony
S&P 500 INDEX 1,102.66 +8.99 Lerew for assignment.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Agreed
AUTOZONE INC. 207.00 +0.06
BUNGE LTD 55.08 +1.13
to terms with C Kurt Suzuki on a 4-year
contract extension through 2013.
By Mark Sheldon the seventh for his first big running in. It allowed Hunter
EATON CORP. 77.23 +2.48 TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Signed MLB.com league win while extending Pence to score.
BP PLC ADR 36.86 +0.63 LHP Sean Nolin.
National League
his streak to 15 consecutive Cincinnati had a 4-2 lead
DOMINION RES INC 42.41 +0.19 CHICAGO CUBS—Activated RHP HOUSTON — The scoreless appearances. Nick in the bottom of the sixth
AMERICAN ELEC. PWR INC 35.80 +0.01 Brian Schlitter from the 15-day DL.
Optioned RHP Jeff Stevens to Iowa
Cincinnati Reds scored Masset worked into when Carlos Lee led off with
CVS CAREMARK CRP 30.93 +1.01
CITIGROUP INC 4.02 -0.07 (PCL). two runs in the top of a bases-loaded, 1-out a single and Pence followed
FIRST DEFIANCE 9.71 +0.33
LOS ANGELES DODGERS—
Designated RHP Justin Miller for
the eighth inning to jam in the eighth with a game-tying, 2-run
FST FIN BNCP 14.93 +0.14 assignment. Recalled RHP Kenley take a 6-4 victory over but he and Arthur home run to left field.
FORD MOTOR CO 12.72 +0.63 Jansen from Albuquerque (PCL).
NEW YORK METS—Designated
the Houston Astros on Rhodes got out of it On the bright side for
GENERAL DYNAMICS 61.29 +0.26 RHP Fernando Nieve for assignment. Friday night at Minute unscathed. Wood, his lineup scored for
GOODYEAR TIRE 12.22 -0.01 Recalled RHP Manny Acosta from Maid Park. In his fifth big-league start, him — something it hadn’t
HEALTHCARE REIT 45.08 +0.27 Buffalo (IL).
HOME DEPOT INC. 28.25 +0.03 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Fired It was 4-4 in the eighth Reds rookie Travis Wood was done in either of his previous
HONDA MOTOR CO 30.70 +0.53 hitting coach Milt Thompson. Named with Astros reliever Tim unable to notch victory No. two starts. Three runs came
Greg Gross hitting coach.
HUNTGTN BKSHR 6.06 +0.21 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Recalled Byrdak (1-1) on the hill when 1. Over six innings, Wood home against Astros starter
JOHNSON&JOHNSON 57.63 +0.61 RHP P.J. Walters from Memphis (PCL). Joey Votto and Jonny Gomes allowed four runs and nine Bud Norris in the top of the
JPMORGAN CHASE 39.83 +0.48 Optioned OF Allen Craig to Memphis.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS— opened with singles. Jay hits without a walk. He struck fourth. With the bases loaded
KOHLS CORP. 48.54 +0.59 Placed RHP Luis Atilano on the 15-day Bruce followed and fouled out four. and no outs, Bruce’s sacrifice
LOWES COMPANIES 21.11 +0.28
MCDONALDS CORP. 69.90 -1.50
DL, retroactive to July 21.
BASKETBALL off the first pitch in a sacri- The Reds had a 3-1 lead in fly scored Orlando Cabrera.
MICROSOFT CP 25.81 -0.03 National Basketball fice attempt. On a 1-1 count, the fourth when a mental mis- With two outs, Ryan Hanigan
PEPSICO INC. 64.45 +0.24
Association
NBA—Fined Minnesota president Bruce pulled an RBI double take cost Wood a run. With hit a rolling 2-run single
PROCTER & GAMBLE 61.91 +0.54 of basketball operations David Kahn down the right-field line to runners on the corners and through the left side.
RITE AID CORP. 0.98 +0.07 $50,000 for inappropriate comments
about F Michael Beasley. The organiza- score Votto for the go-ahead one out, Humberto Quintero The Reds’ win, coupled
SPRINT NEXTEL 4.69 +0.02
TIME WARNER INC. 31.37 +0.56
tion was $50,000 for Kahn’s remarks. run. With one out, Drew popped out to shallow right with the Cardinals’ loss earlier
US BANCORP 23.70 +0.04
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—
Signed G/F Christian Eyenga. Stubbs’ sacrifice fly to center field. Second baseman in the day, pushed Cincinnati
UTD BANKSHARES 9.27 +0.22 SACRAMENTO KINGS—Signed field added an extra run. Brandon Phillips backpedaled to within a half-game of first
VERIZON COMMS 28.02 +1.02 G/F Antoine Wright and G Pooh Jeter.
SAN ANTONIO SPURS—Signed
Logan Ondrusek (1-0) to make the catch, instead of place in the National League
WAL-MART STORES 51.67 +0.81 G James Anderson. pitched a scoreless bottom of letting Bruce take it while Central.
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CARNOUSTIE, Scotland —
American Ryder Cup captain Corey
Pavin shot a second straight 2-under
69 Friday to share the second-
round lead with Bernhard Langer
of Germany at the Senior British
Open.
Pavin and Langer (71) have
4-under totals of 138 and are one
shot ahead of a quartet that includes
Ian Woosnam (67) and Jay Haas
(69).
Pavin was among the early start-
ers and looked set to take a com-
manding lead before finishing with a
double bogey 6 at the 18th after hit-
ting his second shot out of bounds.
Langer had to deal with a biting
cold wind later in the day but also got
to 6 under before bogeys on two of
the par-3 holes. At the short 13th, his
tee shot landed in a deep pot bun-
ker; he then missed the green at the
16th with a 5-iron and was unable to
get up and down.
Americans Dan Forsman (71)
and Larry Mize (70) were also tied
for second.
Evian Masters
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France
— Mika Miyazato of Japan shot a
5-under 67 for the second-round
lead at the Evian Masters.
Michelle Wie started the day tied
for sixth at 4 under but slipped down
the leaderboard at 1 over after a
sluggish round (77) that included a
quintuple bogey on the 10th hole.
Defending champion Ai Miyazato
of Japan managed a 72 to stay 3
under overall and six shots off the
lead.
Miyazato was 9 under and had a

Team Fischbach
1-stroke lead over Gwladys Nocera Photo submitted
of France. Miyazato had six birdies.
Nocera had an eagle and five birdies
in her round.
Jeong Jang of South Korea was
at 7 under. Team Fischbach won the Junior High Girls Softball League and tournament. The team is comprised of, front, left to right: Emilie
Canadian Open Fischbach, Chelsea Reynolds, MaKenzie Fischbach, Cheyanna Scirocco, Madilynn Schulte and Sarah Thitoff; and back, Kestley Hulihan,
TORONTO — Tim Clark shot a
bogey-free 6-under 64 for a share Lauren Ladd, Olivia Kahny, Maddie Pohlman and Rebekah Fischer. Absent is Makaya Dunning.

Gordon gunning for return to Victory Lane at Indy


of the second-round lead with Dean
Wilson in the Canadian Open in
another low-scoring day at St.
George’s.
Wilson had his second straight
65 to match Clark, The Players
Championship winner in May, at By WILL GRAVES It’s been nine long years “I’d like to get back to kid has erected a shrine in his
10-under 130 on the hilly, tree-lined
course.
The Associated Press since Gordon has won a being more dominant,” he honor. He’s hoping to give
Wilson closed with a 20-foot par championship. In the interim, added. “That’s what’s going the folks at Frank & Mary’s
putt on the par-4 18th after missing Don’t let the flecks of gray he’s ceded the stage as the the members of his No. 24 to get us back into Victory Tavern another memento to
the fairway.
framing his still-boyish face face of Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet crew have puck- Lane. I feel like we’re right put on the wall late Sunday
Brent Delahoussaye and Steve
Wheatcroft were a stroke back. fool you, Jeff Gordon still to teammate and former pro- ered up to kiss the yard of there, though. We’re just so afternoon.
Delahoussaye had a 69 a day after wants to win. Badly. tege Jimmie Johnson. The bricks after taking the check- close.” For all its history, Indy
matching the Canadian Open record
Though his balky back two friends raised eyebrows ered flag. And he’s hardly panicking. doesn’t always provide the
with a 62. Wheatcroft shot a 66.
Kevin Sutherland had the best appears to be holding up this earlier this year following a Winning is the only thing Perhaps the most impressive most compelling racing. It’s
round of the day, tying the tourna- season, the 4-time NASCAR couple of highly-publicized Gordon hasn’t done this thing about Gordon’s recent a narrow, one-groove track
ment record with a career-best 62 to
Sprint Cup champion is well run-ins on the track. year. He’s had his chances, surge is the fact he’s been where passing is at a pre-
reach 5 under.
European Tour aware he’s closer to the end They have since patched most notably at Las Vegas, able to do it when he hasn’t mium. Recent NASCAR
STOCKHOLM — K.J. Choi shot of his brilliant career than things up and find themselves Phoenix and Texas. had the fastest car. He didn’t races there have resembled
a 5-under 67 for a 1-shot lead at
the beginning. Gordon turns side-by-side in the standings He led 219 laps in Las lead a single lap in Michigan, leisurely Sunday drives that
the Scandinavian Masters. Choi had
39 next month and Sunday’s behind points leader Kevin Vegas but a wrong call on Sonoma or New Hampshire
six birdies and an eagle and three have left some wondering if
bogeys to reach 9-under 135, one race at Indianapolis will be Harvick. Gordon is in sec- tires late in the race cost him. but finished in the top five
stroke ahead of Richard Johnson of He had an opportunity to steal maybe the novelty of racing
his 601st Cup start. ond, trailing Harvick by 103 each time. bulky stock cars at a track
Sweden, who had a 66.
While still considered one points, with Johnson third one in Phoenix but struggled He’ll need to get faster,
British Open champion Louis
off a late restart, relegating designed for more nimble
Oosthuizen was one of the overnight of the cleanest racers in the another 85 points back. however, if he wants to come IndyCars is worth it.
leaders but he slipped to third after a
series, there’s an urgency to Yet even though he’s him to second. He appeared through at a track very close
round of 70, leaving him two strokes
behind Choi and even with Rafa his driving these days as he arguably the hottest driver in to have the best car in Texas, to his heart. Gordon grew Not Gordon. While allow-
Echenique of Argentina. tries to end a 49-race win- the series at the moment after leading 124 laps before get- up in California but went ing that the track doesn’t pro-
Johnson had a bogey-free round
less streak, the longest of his posting five straight top-5 ting caught up in a crash with to high school in Pittsboro, vide the kind of harrowing
in front of his home crowd put him 8
under after 36 holes. career. finishes, Gordon isn’t exactly 17 laps to go. Ind., where he became a phe- thrills found at places like
Dustin Johnson of the United He angered seemingly satisfied. He knows barring a Bad racing luck? Maybe. nom while racing at tracks Daytona or Talladega, it also
States, who was tied with Richard
half the field at Sonoma last massive collapse he’s a lock But then again he knows the in Bloomington and Eldora, tends to weed out the pretend-
Green and Oosthuizen after the first
round, lost ground on the leaders month, Martin Truex Jr. in to make NASCAR’s Chase best way to take luck out of Ohio. ers. Indy, perhaps more than
after a round of 73, leaving him 4 particular, while attempting for the Championship for the the equation is by having a A family restaurant in other tracks, is a place where

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Girls Junior Amateur. “We’re not out there to of the title discussion.
The 17-year-old Chen defeated
stroke-play medalist Danielle Kang
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the quarterfinals during a steamy race hard, win races. If that definitely getting down to
Friday at The Country Club of North
Carolina.
puts on a great show for the crunch time for us getting in
Chen, who reached the semifi- fans, I think it’s a win-win the Chase. ... We need those
nals last year, then defeated Korea’s for everybody. But it’s also bonus points (from winning
Gyeol Park 4 and 3.
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Realty Company TH 2276 Kimberly
P.M. 419-203-4091
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Nichols, portion of inlot 21,
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www.delphosherald.com Saturday, July 24, 2010 The Herald –9

HI AND LOIS
Tomorrow’s Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol
Sunday, July 25, 2010 By keeping an even keel on the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -
The year ahead could be one in which management of your funds today, Reaching that point of enough is enough
Lady Luck will play a far more active you can offset the few losses you can work in your favor if you keep
role in your affairs than she has in might experience. It’s important not your head about what’s going on. Just
the past. A number of fortuitous to be prudent one minute and unduly remember: emotional readjustments
interventions on her part will be extravagant the next. aren’t necessarily warranted.
responsible for altering what hasn’t AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - It’s
been working well. Monday, July 26, 2010 important to you to always keep your
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Although you Achieving a balance between keeping thinking flexible and open to change,
may not take any spur-of-the-moment your mind open to new means of but it isn’t always possible under
commitment you make seriously today, expression and doing things the old certain emotional conditions. This
others will. Once the words are out of way will be extremely helpful in the might be one of those times. Leave
your mouth, you must stand by them or year ahead. Finding new ways to those issues to another day.
suffer the consequences. handle certain conditions can change PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Very
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -
Developments that can contribute to
your life.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Regardless
few people have strong enough self-
esteem to handle what’s coming your
BLONDIE
your well-being will be handled well of what has caused you to be static way. Don’t beat yourself up if you are
today, however, a number of other in your thinking right now, you need having one of those days when you
situations might not receive the same some creative changes to get back on think everyone is against you. It’s not.
thoughtful treatment. You’ll pay the track. Don’t be your own worst enemy ARIES (March 21-April 19) - There
price. by refusing to alter your thinking. may be dozens of people all around
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - If you’re VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Hanging you urging you to follow the status
inviting a few people over to your place on too tightly to what you have acquired quo, but you’re not a static organism.
today to participate in a fun activity, will make you extremely possessive The creative change you need is likely
have second thoughts about including and unable to enjoy the fruits of your to fall on deaf ears.
someone who rubs the others wrong. S/ labors. Until you can let go, you’ll miss TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Either
he could be a spoiler. out on life. you will succeed in making a statement
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Be as LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - There’s a of uniqueness, or you will remain
democratic as possible today when it strong chance that you have reached a in a state of extreme tension and
comes to issues involving the family. point of feeling that your daily routine, aggravation. Even if you get to do what
Don’t take it upon yourself to make all relationships and job have all become a you want, it’s not apt to be accepted.
the decisions without consulting with source of dull routine. It’s just the day, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - It’s
the others. things will change. important for you to be able to keep
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -
- You wouldn’t consciously bring up You’ve had enough of people telling
your perceptions carefree, fluid
and open to new expression, but it BEETLE BAILEY
issues that have always generated you what to do, how and when to do doesn’t mean others will accept them.
dissention, but today you could do so it, and are tempted to leave. Don’t let Disappointment can be big at this
without thinking if you’re not careful. the bad aspects of the day break up time.
Think before you open your mouth. what you have going. Tomorrow will CANCER (June 21-July 22) - There’s
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) be different. a strong possibility that you have settled
- Remember it is never wise to take SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) into a pattern of rigidity lately and,
anything of a commercial nature for - Take your feelings of frustration unfortunately, being uncompromising
granted, but if you ignore this wisdom calmly instead of flying off the handle will make you an enemy of those who
today, events will show you why. It’ll at the least bit of provocation. Change want things another way.
be your loss if you get careless. what you can, but don’t go so far as to
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - An wreck everything. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
idea you think is pretty nifty might
not appeal to your spouse or any of the
others involved, so don’t take it upon
yourself to set it in motion without first
conferring with the clan.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - A good
opportunity that could better things for
you might present itself today, but it SNUFFY SMITH
will count for nothing if you don’t take
advantage of it. Don’t rest your feet
when you should be dancing.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) - There
is nothing wrong with expressing your
independence when it is warranted.
However, it should be done sparingly
and only when you are truly being
treaded upon.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - If
something truly nice happens for you
today, try to include others or credit
them for your good fortune if you
can. Having no cheering section will
diminish your happiness.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - There’s
an excellent chance that lots of good
things will be happening for you today,
but a couple of bum things could get HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
interwoven. Don’t let them take away
your upbeat spirit.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -

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10 – The Herald Saturday, July 24, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

Flight crashes in Lake


Mich.; 4 missing, 1 saved
By JOHN FLESHER president Tony Costanzo said about the plane going down
The Associated Press late Friday afternoon. “Some of nearby.
the best people in town were on “We had made one pass
LUDINGTON, Mich. — A that plane.” south, one pass north and we
pilot who volunteered to fly a Don Pavlik was diagnosed were about to turn back south
man with cancer, his wife and earlier this year with cancer of when my wife ... saw a man
a doctor to the Mayo Clinic on the esophagus and Freed and in a yellow inflatable lifejack-
Friday was rescued by boaters Davidson had volunteered to et close to our boat,” Schmidt
in Lake Michigan hours after take to the Rochester, Minn., told the Ludington Daily News
his small plane crashed into medical center, Costanzo said. Friday.
the water, authorities said. The Hall, he said, came along Schmidt said Berg threw
search for a co-pilot and the because he wanted to help his the life ring to Jerry Freed and
three passengers was ongoing. ailing friend. brought him into their boat
U.S. Coast Guard Petty Freed’s wife, Carol, told The to wait for the local sheriff’s
Officer Brandon Blackwell said Associated Press earlier Friday department marine unit.
Jerry Freed of Alma was res- that her husband and Davidson Water temperatures and con-
cued hours after the plane lost regularly flew people to Mayo ditions will have a lot to do
power and crashed a few miles on a volunteer basis. The Freeds with whether other survivors
off the coast of Ludington. He owned the plane. are found, Ludington Coast
was in good condition at a local The plane left Alma, about Guard Station Chief James
hospital. 150 miles northwest of Detroit, Hendricks said. Waves in the
An air and marine search con- Friday morning. It went down area of the crash were 2 to 4 feet
tinued for co-pilot Earl Davidson, shortly after 10 a.m. a few miles high, and the wind speed was
Alma schools’ superintendent off the shore the resort town on about 18 mph. Hendricks said
Don Pavlik, his wife, Irene, and Michigan’s west coast. the temperatures likely were in
Dr. James Hall. Randall Schmidt of Park the 70s.
“We’re crazy trying to fig- Ridge, Ill., who was on his boat “They can survive for a
ure out what might be going with his wife, Kristin Berg, said while. There’s always a chance
on,” Alma school board vice he heard a marine radio call to make rescues,” he said.

Residents poor but not their officials


By JOHN ROGERS
The Associated Press
is like many American cit-
ies and towns: No newspaper
— Chief Administrative
Officer Robert Rizzo made
Carson & Barnes Circus
covers them regularly, and the $787,637 a year, getting a series
BELL, Calif. — Residents citizens spend what little free of raises since being hired in Friday, July 30 - performances at 4:30 & 7:30
in this modest blue-collar Los time they have with family and 1993 at $72,000. President North of Delphos on St. Rt. 66 at US 30 interchange
Angeles suburb where one in recreation. Obama makes $400,000.
six lives in poverty were angry:
Their city manager was get-
A few who kept tabs on City
Hall said they were suspicious
— Assistant City Manager
Angela Spaccia made $376,288
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They demanded and got the public view last week after a of fewer than 50 people, he •Keith’s Landeck Tavern •Touch of Nature
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