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he sat down to discuss events much higher personal income
in Washington that directly taxes. Inheritance taxes are at
affect his district and the rest zero percent today but will
Athletic boosters of the country. The first topic
was the economy and jobs.
revert back to 50 percent or
higher. He also believes the
meet tonight “When I am out in my
district, the largest manufac-
AMT tax will start includ-
ing lower and lower income
The Jefferson High
School Athletic Boosters turing district in the state and brackets.
will meet at 7:30 p.m. today 20th-largest in the nation, and Those kinds of issues
at the high school library. it was ninth-largest, people and uncertainty prevent
All parents of junior are always asking me ‘How businesses from re-hiring
and senior high ath- come we don’t have jobs?’ It or expanding, according to
letes are welcome. goes back to multiple issues,” Latta. He said it reminds him Times Bulletin/Ed Gebert photo
said Latta. of President Jimmy Carter’s
TUESDAY Ohio 5th District Congressman Bob Latta presents Cooper Farms with a flag in cel-
Boys Golf
While Congress is in famous “Malaise Speech”
recess, Latta is visiting busi- when the complete lack of ebration of the expansion of the plant in Van Wert on Friday.
Ada and Crestview at
Jefferson (NWC), 10 a.m. ness people around the dis- faith in the federal govern- people and say ‘We paid for Latta believes a large the table.’ Passage would
Spencerville, Lincolnview trict to find out what they are ment had businesses and indi- this.’ No, they didn’t,” he Republican win in the allow proposed unions to
and LCC at Allen East thinking. He said most tell viduals in survival mode with continued. November election might hold open ballots for union-
(NWC - Colonial), 4 p.m. him they are scared to hire or no hope for a better tomor- Concerning the mid-term encourage outgoing ization instead of a secret bal-
Girls Golf expand because they believe row. Businesses are making election, Latta wants a greater Democrats to run a ‘lame lot. Opponents say the lack
Celina and Van Buren at taxes are going to rise. Small due with the employees they partisan balance in Congress duck’ session of Congress. of secrecy could force some
St. John’s (DCC), 10 a.m. business owners are starting have and are just hoping to but is concerned about the To that end, he said Rep. to base their vote on pressure
Girls Tennis to understand how expensive hold on during an uncertain next two years. Tom Price recently intro- from other workers.
Elida at Bluffton, 4:30 p.m. the new health care reform time. That pervasive attitude “What we need to have is duced a resolution on good “What might happen, then,
law is going to be for them. has led government analysts some balance,” Latta said. governance that pledged the is the other side will say that
Forecast This increases their uncer- to say pre-recession employ- “It is so lopsided. What you House would not do so. Latta if (they) are going to pass all
Mostly sunny tainty. Latta said the U.S. has ment will not return until have is a very liberal presi- voted for the measure but it this stuff that we want to get
Tuesday. High the second-highest corporate 2014. dent, a very liberal House. was defeated soundly. If it done, stuff that the American
in mid 80s. tax rate in the world. In his Because of the deficit and You have 257 (Democrats) had passed, it would have people won’t approve of,” he
See page 2. estimation, the federal debt budgetary concerns, Latta to 178 (Republicans) with been introduced on the floor. added. “This is the amazing
and deficit also play a role in voted against the recent $26 only 218 needed to pass a If the GOP wins addi- thing, because it is all stuff the
making it difficult for anyone billion stimulus bill. bill. Over in the Senate, they tional seats in November, American people don’t want
Index to have enough confidence to “(Democrats) allegedly are always just one vote Latta indicated ‘Cap-and- but by George we’re going to
move forward. claim they are going to pay away from having a clo- Trade’ and climate-change pass this stuff. We are going
Obituaries 2 The Congressional Budget for this. I guarantee you this ture vote. So, the American legislation could get a hear- to pass it before the next ses-
State/Local 3 Office predicts that by 2020, bill won’t be paid for,” Latta people are really saying we ing. He said only 19 per- sion of Congress and too bad
Politics 4 the U.S. deficit will increase said. need to get this thing stabi- cent of Americans believe for the American people.”
Community 5 from today’s $13 trillion to He believes part of the lized and get this ship right- the climate would be helped, Latta said as he travels
Sports 6-7 $20.3 trillion. At the same funds are to come from food ed. I think there is a very, according to a Rasmussen around the 5th District, a lot
Announcements 8 time, the U.S Treasury says stamp program cutbacks. He very good chance, a very poll. He said it would tax of people are already ques-
Classifieds 10 the deficit will rise to $26 said legislators will not make good likelihood, that the companies for their emis- tioning him on what is going
TV 11 trillion. According to Latta, those reductions when push American people are going sions and has already passed to happen after the election.
World News 12 the best-case scenario is the comes to shove. to say ‘We’re going to give in the House. The Senate has He believes the House should
U.S. government will pay $2 “They are not going to do 40 more Republicans seats yet to look at it. not meet in session and just
billion just for interest. Much that. They did it just so they in Congress, in the House, so He thinks ‘Card Check’ stay away until the new ses-
of that money will go to could go out to the American we can get (balance)’.” legislation may also be ‘on sion is seated.
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MLB CAPSULES
The Associated Press games.
Allison gets to winners’ circle again
National League Hunter Pence and Chris Johnson
San Diego 8, San Francisco 2 had three hits apiece for Houston, For The Delphos Herald win with two laps remain-
SAN FRANCISCO — Yorvit which trailed 2-1 after five innings. ing. Any hopes either Blair
Torrealba homered and Miguel
Tejada hit a 2-run single to back
Jeff Keppinger had two RBIs. J.A.
Happ (3-1) allowed two runs and
LIMA — When Limaland or Daggett would threaten
Wade LeBlanc as the first-place San three hits in six innings to improve Motorsports Park’s all-time Allison were quickly dashed
Diego Padres took a key series from to 2-1 in four starts since he was leader in sprint car feature as the veteran was in total
the San Francisco Giants with an
8-2 victory Sunday.
acquired from Philadelphia in the
Roy Oswalt trade.
wins takes top honors in control on the restart and
Tony Gwynn Jr. and Everth Jeff Karstens (2-9) was charged the season-opener in April, roared to the popular victory.
Cabrera also singled in runs in San with five runs and seven hits in 5 it might be safe to assume It marked the 27th win for
Diego’s 4-run second as San Diego
moved 3 1/2 games ahead of the
2/3 innings.
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there’ll a handful of other Allison in the 13 years of
Giants in the NL West. American League conquests before the middle UNOH ownership of LMP.
Tim Lincecum (11-7) has the first Royals 1, Yankees 0 of August in the same sea- Allison himself declared it
losing streak of three straight starts
in his career. The 2-time reigning
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Bryan
Bullington, the No. 1 overall draft
son. to be his 97th career win at
NL Cy Young Award winner, facing pick in 2002, threw eight crisp In racing, it’s never been various tracks during his stel-
the Padres for the first time since innings for his first major-league safe to assume anything as lar sprint car racing career.
beating them on July 9 last year,
was done after his
win, leading the Kansas City Royals
to a 1-0 victory over
every win is to be appreci- Hunter held on for a third
second-shortest the New York Yankees ated, especially in the ultra- consecutive runner-up finish
outing this year of 3 on Sunday. competitive sprint car divi- while Blair took third.
2/3 innings.
Giants rookie
Bullington
allowed two hits,
(1-2) sion at Limaland Motorsports The K&N UMP Modifieds
Buster Posey, bat- walked one and struck Park. 20-lap feature had Bluffton’s Mike Campbell photo
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first time this sea-
son, hit a 2-run homer in the third.
Burnett (9-10), who
yielded four hits and one run in eight
Tim Allison, a victory in putting him in a position NRA-305 Challenge at Limaland Motorsports Park Friday
LeBlanc (7-10) allowed two runs innings. Joakim Soria finished the the Engine Pro/NRA Sprint for a first-ever feature win night.
and four hits in seven innings. 2-hitter, extending his club record Invaders/305 Challenge in the hotly-contest division.
Phillies 3, Mets 1 with his 26th consecutive save. 25-lap feature was extra Anderson did take the lead at ture win at Limaland, with Position: 1. 16-Jeff Koz[3]; 2.
NEW YORK — Kyle Kendrick
toyed with New York’s sputtering
Alex Rodriguez, who homered
in his final three at-bats Saturday important as he broke a long the start but only held it for a Anderson and Dave Hollon 22T-Tony Anderson[1]; 3.
21H-Dave Hollon[7]; 4. 88B-Zach
offense into the seventh inning and night, slammed a Bullington pitch to dry spell and honored a fam- single lap as Indiana ace Todd the other podium finishers. Bowen[6]; 5. 52B-Sam Bodine[9];
the Phillies ended the Mets’ miser- deep center leading off the second ily member. Sherman made a strong pass The win also qualifies 6. 27-Frank Paladino[8]; 7.
underneath Anderson in turn Kozlovski for the much-cov- 19-Bill Reimund[10]; 8. 99-Andy
able week. inning, driving Gregor Blanco almost
Jimmy Rollins stole two bases to the wall. But A-Rod went down “The season started off
and Shane Victorino swiped anoth- quietly the rest of the way. good for us and then it got a 2 of the second lap. eted King of the Quarter Mile King[14]; 9. 1-Kody Weisner[2];
er to help manufacture 2-out runs Twins 4, Athletics 2 little rocky with some stupid Sherman had won three race during Championship 10. O1-Jerrid Back[11]; 11.
71-Keith Ralston[15]; 12.
for the banged-up Phillies. Jayson
Werth tripled and reached base
MINNEAPOLIS — Kevin Slowey
held Oakland without a hit for seven stuff,” blurted the long-ago times previously this season Night at the Track on August 58P-Jim Post[5]; 13. 3-Randy
three times as Philadelphia won innings before reliever Jon Rauch nicknamed “Mr. Excitement”. and boasted an impressive 27. Crossley[12]; 14. 52G-Stacey
the final two games of the 3-game gave up the no-hit bid in the eighth “I want to dedicate this to my 20 wins in 13 seasons at The 2010 racing season at Gazarek[13]; 15. 91-Matt
Limaland. The action behind LMP moves to the popular Bove[16]; 16. 7B-Tim Bowen[4].
series after snapping their 38-inning as the Twins finished their fifth
scoreless streak at Citi Field. series weep. father-in-law as he had open
With a whimper, the Mets ended Slowey (11-5) combined with heart surgery today.” him was quite intense with Fan Appreciation Night on Engine Pro NRA Sprints
Heat 1 (8 Laps - Top 4
a trying week in which a civil suit Jon Rauch, Jesse Crain and Matt Allison took his familiar Andy Bibler, Anderson, Friday as the Tuff Trucks Transfer)
was filed against ace Johan Santana
by the woman who accused him
Capps to limit Oakland to three hits,
while Jason Kubel drove in the first #11 car to the front at the Jerry Bowersock, Jim Post make their only appearance Heat 1: 1. B20-Butch
of raping her — no charges were run for Minnesota and Jim Thome start, despite starting on the and points leader Terry Hull during the season. The eve- Schroeder; 2. 22D-Dennis
filed — last year in Florida and homered for a team that will open inside of row two. A position all making aggressive moves ning also features the K&N Yoakam; 3. 35-Ron Blair; 4.
towards the front of the field. UMP Modifieds and the 40-Bobby
their closer was charged with third- a key AL Central series against the Clark; 5. 27-Paige
degree assault for allegedly beating Chicago White Sox on Tuesday. penalty against Jeff Williams
his girlfriend’s father outside the The Twins (68-50) also moved for an improper start allowed A pair of cautions didn’t help Budweiser Thunderstocks Polyak; 6. 19R-Steven Rando; 7.
2-Brent Gehr; 8. 4J-Bob Gehr Jr.;
family room at Citi Field. 18 games over .500, their best Ron Blair to take the race as no one could pressure matching up with the V8 Dirt 9. 1W-Kent Wolters.
Sherman into a mistake; he Trucks. Spectator gates open
Cubs 9, Cardinals 7 record in nearly two years.
ST. LOUIS — Derrek Lee hom- Vin Mazarro (6-5) was effective lead on a restart with the Heat 2: 1. 35B-Stuart Brubaker;
ered his first two at-bats, helping for Oakland, limiting the Twins to full 25 laps remaining. Blair staved off all competitors to at 5 p.m., with hot laps at 2. 7K-Kyle Sauder; 3. 5W-Jeff
Chicago pummel Kyle Lohse and two runs — one earned. ran strong with Allison and capture his fourth checkered 6:30 p.m. and full racing at Williams; 4. 28H-Hud Horton; 5.
knock St. Louis out of first place in
the NL Central.
Rays 3, Orioles 2
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Todd Heuerman in hot pursuit flag of 2010. 7:30 p.m. OO-Ryan Grubaugh; 6. 17-Jared
Horstman; 7. 7M-Justin Martin;
Ryan Dempster (11-8) won his Jeremy Hellickson threw six sharp through the early laps. Sherman, who leads at Cappie Sportswear Night 8. 21-Travis Hery; 9. 10J-Jarrod
third straight start for the Cubs, who
have won only four of 18 but took
innings to become the first Tampa
Bay pitcher to win his first three
By the fifth circuit, Blair Montpelier and Kokomo, may K&N UMP Modifieds Delong.
two out of three against a team that major-league starts. was working through lapped have overtaken Hull (finished Heats (8 Laps - Top 7 Heat 3: 1. 2H-Dallas Hewitt; 2.
had grabbed the division lead with a Hellickson (3-0) allowed one run traffic and most apparent was third behind Bowersock) for Transfer) 18-Todd Heuerman; 3. 2M-Dustin
3-game sweep at Cincinnati. and three hits and has given up the movement of Tim Hunter, the points lead with a pair of Heat 1: 1. 42-Bob Baldwin; Daggett; 4. 12-Caleb Griffith; 5.
St. Louis slugger Albert Pujols three runs and nine hits over 20 2. 45P-Brian Post; 3. 40-Terry 94-John Ivy; 6. 47-Caleb Helms;
became the first player to hit 30 hom- innings in the majors. Carl Crawford who had stormed from the feature races remaining this Hull; 4. 17T-Michael Tarlton; 5. 7. 22DH-Dan Hammond; 8.
ers in his first 10 seasons when he homered and drove in two runs to inside of row four to fourth season. 21F-Kevan Free; 6. 19-Ryan 48-Tommy Kerce; 9. 32M-Derek
belted a drive to straightaway cen-
ter in the first. Lohse (1-5) allowed
support him. Rafael Soriano, the
third Tampa Bay reliever, pitched
position. Hunter had finished Budweiser Thunderstocks Ordway; 7. 20K-Bill Keeler. Hastings.
seven runs in 3-plus innings. the ninth for his 33rd save. runner-up the previous two action has been hot and Heat 2: 1. 65-Todd Sherman; Heat 4: 1. 7C-Tim Hunter; 2.
The Cardinals trail Cincinnati by Jake Fox went deep for the weeks and was threatening heavy the past few weeks 2. L5-Casey Luedeke; 3. 5X-Jerry 11-Tim Allison; 3. 6S-Jr Stewart;
Bowersock; 4. 47-Nick Rosselit; 4. 6-Mike Dussel; 5. 7-Mike
one game after the Reds beat the
Marlins 2-0. St. Louis scored five
Orioles, who were trying to win
four consecutive series for the first
again prior to the mid-point of and with another fast, grip- 5. O1-Chris Puskas; 6. 36-Kelly Dunlap; 6. 53-Phil Gressman; 7.
times in the ninth but Carlos Marmol time since August 3-15, 2004. Jake the main event. ping track surface, fans were Bowlby; 7. 18JP-John Powell. 2MH-Ethan Hoy; 8. 24-Jermey
managed to close it out for his 21st Arrieta (4-4) gave up three runs and On lap 13, Allison had looking for more of the same. Heat 3: 1. 22T-Tony Keegan.
save in 25 chances.
Reds 2, Marlins 0
six hits over six innings as Baltimore
lost its second straight for the first
successfully set up Blair for What they bargained for and Anderson; 2. 22B-Andy Bibler; B-Main #1 - (10 Laps -
CINCINNATI — Miguel Cairo hit time under Buck Showalter. the defining pass on the inside received were a bit differ- 3. 52-Jeff Babcock; 4. 28-Chad Top 3 Transfer): 1. OO-Ryan
5. 2-Andy Strait; Grubaugh; 2. 17-Jared Horstman;
a 2-run homer and Homer Bailey Blue Jays 4, Angels 1 of turn 2. The caution came ent as the usual large Friday Rosenbeck;
6. X4-Zach Bowen; 7. 33-Clint 3. 27-Paige Polyak; 4. 7M-Justin
filled in admirably for the suspended
Johnny Cueto, throwing six impres-
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Ricky
Romero pitched seven solid innings
out shortly thereafter, leav- night crowd saw a first-time Reagle. Martin; 5. 9R-Steven Rando; 6.
sive innings to help Cincinnati com- one day after signing a multi-year ing Allison in the lead with winner take top honors. A-Main – (20 Laps): 1. 65-Todd 21-Travis Hery; 7. 4J-Bob Gehr
plete the 3-game sweep. contract extension and Adam Lind Hunter and Blair the top three Lima’s own Jeff Koz Sherman; 2. 5X-Jerry Bowersock; Jr.; 8. 2-Brent Gehr; 9. 10J-Jarrod
The Reds bounced back from homered to lead the Blue Jays. running sprints. A restart on (Kozlovski) made a stunning- 3. 40-Terry Hull; 4. 22B-Andy Delong.
getting swept by the Cardinals in Romero (10-7) allowed six hits, Bibler; 5. 52-Jeff Babcock; 6. B-Main #2 - (10 Laps - Top
their showdown series earlier in the struck out four and walked three. lap 14 only lasted for an addi- ly powerful pass underneath 22T-Tony Anderson; 7. 42-Bob 3 Transfer): 1. 94-John Ivy;
week. Cueto got a 7-game suspen- The only run off the left-hander tional lap as Dallas Hewitt pole starter and points leader Baldwin; 8. 45P-Brian Post; 9. 2. 47-Caleb Helms; 3. 53-Phil
sion for kicking Cardinals during a
brawl on Tuesday.
came in the fifth, when Mike Napoli
hit his 19th homer. Kevin Gregg
became out of shape and on Tony Anderson on the sec- 36-Kelly Bowlby; 10. 01-Chris Gressman; 4. 24-Jermey Keegan;
Cairo connected for his fourth struck out the side in the ninth for his his side in turn 2 just one lap ond lap of the 15-lap feature. Puskus; 11. 28-Chad Rosenbeck; 5. 22DH-Dan Hammond; 6.
homer in the sixth inning against 27th save in 31 chances. later. After the restart on lap 4, it 12. 17T-Michael Tarlton; 13. 2MH-Ethan Hoy; 7. 7-Mike
2-Andy Strait; 14. 33-Clint Reagle; Dunlap; 8. 48-Tommy Kerce; 9.
Anibal Sanchez (9-8), who yielded
five hits in six innings.
Dan Haren (1-3) gave up four
runs and nine hits over seven
Finally, a restart on lap 15 seemed Anderson and fellow 15. 47-Nick Rosselit; 16. 19-Ryan 32M-Derek Hastings.
Bailey (2-2) was activated off innings and struck out five in his fifth established the field behind feature winner Tim Bowen Ordway; 17. 20K-Bill Keeler; 18. A-Main - (25 Laps) [#]-Starting
the disabled list and allowed only start with Angels. The 3-time All- Allison as Hunter was now would eventually get the lead 21F-Kevan Free; 19. 18JP-John Position: 1. 11-Tim Allison[3];
three hits, retiring the last 10 batters
he faced. Closer Francisco Cordero
Star, who averaged 14.6 victories
over the previous five seasons, is
clearly the chief competitor back from Koz as they liter- Powell; 20. L5-Casey Luedeke; 2. 7C-Tim Hunter[7]; 3. 35-Ron
gave up a double and a walk in the 1-7 in his last 12 outings overall. for race supremacy. Allison ally flanked him circling the 21. BudX4-Zach Bowen.
Thunderstocks
Blair[2]; 4. 2M-Dustin Daggett[11];
5. B20-Butch Schroeder[10];
ninth before striking out pinch-hitter Rangers 7, Red Sox 3 didn’t hesitate to run the track. Heats (8 Laps - Top 8 6. 7K-Kyle Sauder[5]; 7. 6S-Jr
Donnie Murphy for his 32nd save in
38 chances.
ARLINGTON, Texas — C.J.
Wilson dominated into the eighth
cushion as fast and hard as Koz may have received Transfer) Stewart[12]; 8. 22D-Dennis
Braves 13, Dodgers 1 inning and the AL West-leading he could to get through the the biggest break of all when Heat 1: 1. 7B-Tim Bowen; Yoakam[6]; 9. 6-Mike Dussel[16];
ATLANTA — Troy Glaus hit a Rangers used small ball to go remaining 10 laps. Another Bowen suffered a flat tire 2. 1-Kody Weisner; 3. 58P-Jim 10. 28H-Hud Horton[14];
3-run homer and finished with four
RBIs to lead Atlanta to the big win.
ahead before Michael Young’s big
hit against Boston.
caution period, this time on lap on lap number seven. That Post; 4. 21H-Dave Hollon; 5. 11. 5W-Jeff Williams[1]; 12.
52B-Sam Bodine; 6. O1-Jerrid
Alex Gonzalez also drove in four Wilson (11-5) limited the Red 23 triggered by a Heuerman allowed him to simply watch Back; 7. 52G-Stacey Gazarek; 8. OO-Ryan Grubaugh[17];
13. 17-Jared Horstman[19];
runs for the Braves, who improved Sox to one run and four hits while spin, set up a final 2-lap dash Anderson in his mirror and 71-Keith Ralston. 14. 40-Bobby Clark[13]; 15.
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the majors’ best home record to
41-16. Jair Jurrjens (5-4) gave up
striking out eight with one walk.
The left-hander exited after throw-
for the feature win. not have to race any lon- Heat 2: 1. 16-Jeff Koz; 2. 12-Caleb Griffith[15]; 16. 53-Phil
one run in seven stellar innings. ing 75 of his 113 pitches for strikes Michigan ace Dustin ger against the hard charging 22T-Tony Anderson; 3. 88B-Zach Gressman[22]; 17. 35B-Stuart
Vicente Padilla (6-4) gave up a on a steamy day. Young hit a 3-run Daggett had moved from his Bowen. Kozlovski proved up Bowen; 4. 27-Frank Paladino; Brubaker[9]; 18. 47-Caleb
2 Col x 8”
5. 19-Bill Reimund; 6. 3-Randy Helms[20]; 19. 94-John Ivy[18];
season-high eight earned runs in 4
1/3 innings.
homer in the seventh off Manny
Delcarmen to make it 5-0.
6th row starting position to to the challenge, stretching Crossley; 7. 99-Andy King; 8. 20. 18-Todd Heuerman[4]; 21.
Rockies 6, Brewers 5 Texas went ahead to stay in the third in the running order and out his lead and coasting to 91-Matt Bove. 2H-Dallas Hewitt[8]; 22. 27-Paige
DENVER — Troy Tulowitzki res- second against Daisuke Matsuzaka in a spot to challenge for the an impressive first career fea- A-Main - (15 Laps) [#]-Starting Polyak[21].
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Engagement Wedding
and organist Mary Beth Will.
Maid of honor was Jena Altenburger of Columbus, best
friend of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Brittany Boisselle of Perrysburg,
Audrey Snyder of Findlay, Maria Steinemann of Findlay
and Mallory Fleming of Columbus, friends of the couple;
Miranda Tippie of Findlay, fiend of the bride; Vickie
Schnieders of Lima, sister of the groom; and Jackie
Rothenbuhler and Alissa Swenar of Findlay and Bethanie
Bixler of Chillicothe, friends of the bride.
The little bride was Vera Hittle of Ohio City, cousin of
the bride. Flower girl was Ruby Rinehart of Kettering, niece
of the bride.
The little groom was Rocky Rinehart, nephew of the
bride. The ringer bearers were Noah Rinehart of Columbus,
nephew of the bride; and Jacob Schnieders of Lima, nephew
of the groom.
Greg Peters of Toledo, brother of the groom, was best
man.
Groomsmen were Tony Jahnz of Seattle, Wash., friend
of the groom; Ryan Rinehart of Kettering and Robb
Rinehart of Columbus, brothers of the bride; Kory Zenz
and Richie Vanhoose of Findlay, friends of the couple; and
Luke Barton of Toledo, Bryce Whittington of Springfield
and Chad Geuy of Sidney, friends of the groom.
Morgan/Sorenson The bride’s grandparents include Betty Conley and the
Greg Morgan and Dennis and Rita Pohlman of Lima late Raymond Conley and the late Richard and Idabell
announce the engagement of their daughter, Gwynne Rinehart.
The groom’s grandparents are Bob and Ginni Gorman
Ellen Morgan, to Edwin Delain Sorenson, son of Roger
and Gisele Sorenson of Kerrville, Texas. The couple will Mr. and Mrs. and the late Eugene and Beverly Peters.
A reception was held at The Centre in Bluffton. Following
exchange vows on Sept. 18 at Grace Baptist Church.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Allen East High School Jeffrey Peters a wedding trip to the western Caribbean, the couple resides
and the University of Findlay. in Bowling Green.
Her fiance is a graduate of Tivy High School. Tara Ida Renee Rinehart and Jeffrey Scott Peters were The bride is a Jefferson High School and University of
united in marriage July 24 at St. John the Evangelist Findlay graduate, with a master’s degree in occupational
Catholic Church, the Rev. Mel Verhoff officiating. therapy. She is an occupational therapist for Genesis Rehab
The bride is the daughter of Randy and Vicki Rinehart Services in Toledo.
of Delphos. The groom is the son of Jim and Cheryl Peters The groom is a graduate of LCC and the University of
of Lima. Findlay. He is an intervention specialist and baseball coach
Nuptial music was provided by vocalist Amanda Boyce for Napoleon City Schools.
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Gabor in
4 Snug retreat 2 Oops! (hyph.)
serious
13 ET craft 6 Biol. or astron.
14 Printer of yore (hyph.) 7 Lone Star cuisine (hyph.)
16 Fib 8 Festive log
condition
17 Bundles of wheat 9 Never heard — —!
18 Runs into 10 Misfortunes
BY DAVID BAUDER season, according to the A young audience has 20 Landed a haymaker 12 Kind deed
The Associated Press report. NBC’s median age always been the holy grail for 21 Afternoon break 15 — — fresh start
was 49 and Fox’s was 44. networks, but that’s changing, 22 Church official 19 Lunch
NEW YORK — For years, Much of the aging isn’t said Alan Wurtzel, research LOS ANGELES (AP) — 25 Proofs of purchase (2 21 Nailed at a slant
executives at ABC, Fox and unique to TV: The median chief at NBC. Not only are Zsa Zsa Gabor’s publicist says wds.)
29 “Alice” waitress
22 Writer — Hunter
23 Strauss of jeans
NBC essentially stopped car- age for the American popu- more older viewers avail- the 93-year-old actress is in 30 Go out with 24 Remnant
ing about television viewers lation as a whole increased able, advertisers are starting extremely serious condition 31 Cartoon Chihuahua 25 Part of N.B.
once they had reached 50 from 33 in 1990 to 38 last to recognize that they spend after having two blood clots 32 Wide st. 26 Out loud
year, according to the U.S. money and are receptive to removed at a Los Angeles 33 And, for Wolfgang 27 Volcano goddess
years old. hospital.
34 Sanskrit dialect 28 Bad mood
You don’t hear that much Census Bureau. their messages. 35 Lingerie item 30 Hearts or spades
Publicist John Blanchette 38 Type of parking 34 Check endorser
anymore. “You hear people say- “If you try to young down said Sunday that he had spo- 39 Nose-bag morsel 36 Shed tool
The median age for view- ing, ‘Your audiences are your median age, you’re ken with Gabor’s husband 40 Sauce in a wok 37 Cream of —
ers at those networks and older now and you don’t going to be going against Frederic Von Anhalt, who
41 Pub brew 38 Battery units
CBS is now 51. The broad- have the young people you gravity,” he said. had told him of her condition.
44 Skunk
48 Actress Ms. Merkel
40 Chafed places
41 Gravy no-no
casters’ audience has aged at used to have in the 1980s,’” There’s an effort with Blanchette described the situ- 49 Bakers’ dozens 42 Kitty starter
twice the rate of the general said David Poltrack, chief NBC’s new fall schedule to ation as “very sad.” 51 Geol. formation 43 Posse’s quarry
population during the past research executive at CBS. appeal to a broader age group Blanchette says Gabor was
52 “The Eve of St. —” 44 Knotty wood
53 Ladle 45 Yield
two decades, according to a “I say, ‘Yeah, the U.S. auto than was evident in the recent in surgery for several hours 54 Violin knob 46 Indigo plant
new report. It’s a quiet trend companies aren’t controlling past, he said. The “Law & Saturday for the removal of 55 Road map info 47 Sugar amts.
with a real impact on the way 80 percent of the market any- Order” Los Angeles spinoff the clots from her upper body, 56 Loop trains 50 Elev.
they do business. more, either.’” and the legal series “Outlaw,” one of them very close to her
“It should be a concern, Economics play a part in with Jimmy Smits, both pro- heart. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
but it doesn’t seem to be a the aging audience. A gen- cedural dramas that wrap up Gabor was hospitalized
concern at the moment,” said eration ago, the networks a story each week, are two Friday afternoon because she 11 12 13
Steve Sternberg, who wrote were more quick to cast off examples, he said. was bleeding and in a lot of
the report for Baseline Inc., shows in favor of something There were five such pain. 14 15 16
an information source for the newer and hipper, but are procedurals on broadcast
film and TV industries that
is owned by The New York
more reluctant now to get
rid of something that’s show-
network schedules in 1999.
Last season, there were 20,
James Cameron, 17 18 19
all having median ages in too great if it isn’t really nec- a format that tends to skew to plant 1M trees 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
their mid-50s.” essary. young.
The risk in having a rap- With the show aging and “The networks need to WASHINGTON (AP) —
29 30 31
idly aging audience is the star Charlie Sheen in legal start thinking about how they Earth Day Network is enlist-
networks becoming less trouble, “Two and a Half can get a little younger,” ing groups in 15 countries to 32 33 34
relevant to advertisers, the Men” might have been a ripe Sternberg said. “The only plant 1 million trees this year
backbone of their business. candidate for cancellation in way to do that is through with “Avatar” movie director 35 36 37 38
Increasingly, that’s a way of another era. Instead, CBS programming. There’s no law James Cameron and Twentieth
thinking that itself is getting made Sheen the highest paid that says they can’t get any Century Fox. 39 40
old. comedy actor on TV and kept younger.” The Washington-based
Sternberg first started the sitcom on the air. The Advertisers looking for group is announcing its plans 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
studying median age data show’s median age is 50. younger potential customers Sunday. Cameron planted the
using Nielsen Co. statistics “Dancing With the Stars,” have more options, including first of 1 million trees in April 48 49 50
in 1991 when he was at the with a median audience age the Internet and smaller cable in Brazil.
Bozell ad agency. At the time, of 60, is the most popular networks. MTV (median age In the U.S., trees will be 51 52 53
ABC’s median age — the series on ABC’s schedule. 23), Comedy Central (31), E! planted in New York, San
point at which half its audi- Its youngest-skewing show, Entertainment (34), FX (38) Francisco and Los Angeles to 54 55 56
“Lost,” just went off the air. and Bravo (42) are among the improve air quality and urban
ence was younger and half
Shows such as “24” and networks that have siphoned animal habitats.
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estation of depleted areas.
For years, these networks age of the “American Idol” small CW network specifi-
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(except for CBS) have sold audience has jumped from cally targets young women
advertising based on how 36 to 44 over the past seven and has a median age of
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check in
Don’t let anything intimidate you
any longer in the year ahead when it
comes to getting that job or position
you want and feel you can handle
well. Good things occur to those who
make things happen.
Dear Annie: A while ago, their cooperation. There is no LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - This is
an excellent day to give some thought
my husband, my adult son magic solution to these pain- to organizing that special outing
and I attended a family func- ful situations. Your husband or get-together you want to put on
tion in a different city. My has the choice of accepting the calendar. If your plans are well
thought out, everything will turn out
BLONDIE
husband left for home a day his sisters as they are or leav- wonderful.
earlier, so my son and I ended ing things estranged. Your VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - If
up sharing a room before our job is to help him understand money is owed you for work you’ve
early-morning flight. That this, and then be support- done, don’t be reluctant or embar-
rassed to request that which you’ve
night there was a party to ive of whatever decision he justly earned. It should evoke a good
which he was invited. makes. response.
I had a won- Dear Annie: I LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Cer-
tain information you possess should
derful evening read your answer provide you with much more lever-
on my own. But to “Devastated and age than usual when dealing with
by 2:30 a.m., my Frustrated,” whose clubs, organizations or corporations.
Use it judiciously.
son still had not daughter-in-law SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - A
returned and there treats her like dirt. work-related associate might impose
were no messag- I don’t understand upon you for a favor. If it isn’t ask-
ing too much, do what you can to be
es. I texted him, why you often tell
saying I hoped he the parents to “play
helpful, because it could help with a
request you might make on him/her BEETLE BAILEY
was not wrapped nice.” Why on earth later.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
around a tree. A should they? This 21) - It’s to your benefit to hang out
few minutes later, daughter-in-law is with those who have knowledge that
he replied, saying a selfish, passive- you don’t possess, but would like to.
he was on his way Annie’s Mailbox aggressive, vindic- What you learn from them is likely to
turn out to be invaluable.
back. tive person. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
The next morn- My heart goes 19) - Be on guard for new methods or
ing, he could not understand out to this mother who is changes that could prove to be very
beneficial for you, career-wise. You
why I was upset that he unable to visit her grandchil- may have to do some detective work
didn’t let me know when he dren. Since when is it so in order to put all the bits and pieces
planned to come home, nor bad to drop in on your kids? together.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -
was he willing to apologize Yet it’s OK for them to ask When negotiating a matter of impor-
for making me worry. He for money? The daughter- tance, take the long-range view of the
said he doesn’t let his girl- in-law is doing those grand- matter. Don’t just think about what
SNUFFY SMITH
it’ll mean for you today, but what it
friend know if he’s going to children a disservice by not could mean to you down the line.
be out late, so why should he allowing them to see their PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
tell me? grandparents. One day, they - Little annoyances that have been
causing friction for you with a co-
I think this is a basic lack will understand that there are worker can be resolved if you take
of courtesy. But a friend of two sides to every story. You the time to nicely discuss it with the
mine says I’m expecting too certainly should have at least person. The catharsis could prove to
much, and that this is how told that daughter-in-law to be very interesting.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
today’s young adults func- play nice with her husband’s - Success is likely to be dependent
tion. I need to add that I parents. -- Mrs. R. upon how you see yourself in com-
think the world of my son. Dear Mrs. R.: The daugh- parison to others. The best possible
way would be to see everyone as
He’s funny, smart, loving and ter-in-law didn’t write to us. equal. No one is better than you, nor
easy to talk with. So, Annie, While she is not behaving is anyone worse.
am I expecting too much? -- well, neither is “Devastated.” TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -
A lot of little responsibilities you’ve
Wondering in Santa Fe In order to see those grand- been putting off won’t be any trouble.
Dear Santa Fe: No. children, one of them needs Once you get into the swing of things, HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
Although your son is not obli- to “play nice,” and we can you’ll feel better and better with each
job you complete.
gated to tell you his where- only advise the person who GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -
abouts on a regular basis, it is wrote. Your mind is far more resourceful
a matter of consideration to Annie’s Mailbox is written than you may realize, so don’t dis-
count any ideas or concepts it might
do so when he is staying with by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy generate. However, others might ap-
you, since you would other- Sugar, longtime editors of the preciate the merits of your thinking
wise worry. He sounds like Ann Landers column. Please more than you do.
a great kid, so we are sure if e-mail your questions to CANCER (June 21-July 22) -
When it comes to your material af-
you explain this to him, he anniesmailbox@comcast.net, fairs, you should do rather well, so
will try harder not to cause or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, don’t hesitate to bargain a bit when
needless anxiety to those he c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 the situation calls for it. Go ahead and
call the other guy’s bluff.
cares about. W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700,
Dear Annie: My hus- Los Angeles, CA 90045. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
band’s daughter is gay, and BORN LOSER
his late uncle, who was like a
father to him, was also gay.
My husband’s two sis-
ters ostracized their uncle
and have no contact with his
daughter, which has created
a lot of resentment. My hus-
band has not spoken with his
sisters in years, but one sends
an annual Christmas card
with family photos. They
refuse to apologize or change
and see no reason to try.
I think deep inside, my FRANK & ERNEST
husband would like to have
a relationship with his sis-
ters. He believes family is
important. But he thinks all
psychologists are charlatans
and would definitely refuse
to get counseling. Do you see
any hope for this sad state of
affairs? -- Feeling for Him
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