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Upfront Voters to decide


on school income
Library sets
veterans program
for children
The Delphos Public
Library will honor veterans
with a program for children
tax proposal
in grades 2-6 from 2-3 p.m. BY NANCY SPENCER age of 15.8 percent; April of
on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. nspencer@delphosherald.com year two, an average of 22
Special guests will be percent; July of year 2, an
members of the Delphos DELPHOS — Voters will average of 47.6 percent; and
VFW Post 3035. have an opportunity to approve October of year two, an aver-
Those attending will be a 1 percent Permanent Earned age of 19.1 percent.
able to listen to the veter- Income Tax for Delphos City The school board passed
ans’ stories, ask questions Schools on Tuesday. a resolution in September
and learn the importance School board members and to remove the 2004 5.50-
of the holiday. A short Nancy Spencer photos administration are seeking to mill property tax beginning
video on the Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier and Jennings students learn about ‘current conditions’ fill a deficit of $905,748 at
the end of FY 2012 and more
January 2012, upon approval
of the earned income tax. This
the Marines who guard than $2 million at the end of will save each property owner
it will also be viewed. Fort Jennings Elementary School students got hands-on experience with the elements FY 2013. in the district approximately
Sign up for this important of weather on Friday during a COSI on Wheels presentation of “Current Conditions.” The tax would generate 11 percent.
event starts Monday and is COSI “meteorologist-in-training” Katya Karaivanova and students explored how approximately $1.5 million a The board also pledged to
limited to 25. Call the library weather affects life on earth every day and learn about technology used by today’s top year, according to the Ohio allow the 1992 5.5-mill prop-
at 419-695-4015 to register. forecasters. Students then tested their forecasting skills, explored meteorological instru- Department of Taxation. erty tax levy to expire without
ments and discovered why it’s important to monitor extreme weather events. Above: Those affected by the tax a vote in 2012 if the income
CL of C offers students place foam cutouts over a wind tunnel to see how wind velocity works. Below:
First-graders Abigail Koester, left, and Haven Knippen see that Koester can’t open her
are district residents with
earned income, including
tax is approved. This action
will affect commercial prop-
election supper fisted hand once the air is sucked out of a vacuum sleeve. wages and self-employment
earnings and earnings from
erty owners only.
Letting the levies expire
Fort Jennings CL of C partnerships. This does include will offset the $1.5 million
will host its Election Night farmers who file a Schedule generated by the income tax
Supper from 4-6:30 p.m. F. The tax excludes Social by approximately $660,000.
Tuesday in the St. Joseph Security, unemployment and The levy has generated
Catholic Church basement. welfare benefits, interest, divi- many questions from district
Carry-outs will be served dends, capital gains, pensions voters, including why a 1 per-
from 4:30-6:30 p.m. and IRA contributions, rental cent and not .75 percent or .50
The menu includes ham income, lottery winnings and percent.
or pork loin, mashed potatoes income earned by estates. “If we ask for less than the
and gravy, a hot vegetable, The Department of 1 percent, we could not let the
homemade applesauce, Taxation used district income property tax levies expire,”
dinner roll and dessert. data from the past 23 years Superintendent Jeff Price said.
to determine the amount 1 “We have to close each year
percent would generate. The on June 30 with a positive bal-
Sports district would not see full col-
lection of the tax, if passed,
ance. We cannot do that and
let the levies expire with less
Local teams holding par- for 18 months, even though than 1 percent.”
the state would start collecting Another question is, “why
ent meetings the tax in January 2011. The permanent and not a limited
The Jefferson boys bas- schedule is as follows: April 1 time?”
ketball program (grade of the first tax year, an average “If this is passed and the
7-12) and Elida High School of 5.4 percent (average based property tax levies expire, this
are having their OHSAA- on all schools collecting an income tax will make up 17

Carder three-time cancer survivor


mandated preseason player/ earned income tax); July of percent of our budget. If we
parent meetings at 7 p.m. the first year, an average of would make this renewable
Tuesday (Elida) in the old 16.2 percent; October of year and the voters would turn it
high school gymnasium and By STACY TAFF appointments and I’d cry and then want to know but I’m pretty sure 1, an average of 15.2 percent;
7 p.m. Wednesday (Jefferson) staff@delphosherald.com she’d cry and it was just a big I do. Sure enough, it was cancer. January of year two, an aver- See SCHOOL, page 2A

Kampwirth enjoying
at the middle school. Contact cry-fest. The doctor who did my They admitted me to the hospital
Jefferson coach Marc Smith DELPHOS — Every two min- surgery was so nice; I couldn’t and put in some mini-ports. They
(419 615-7233) and Elida utes, someone is diagnosed with have asked for a better one. When didn’t do surgery. Forty-five days

time in Delphos
AD Dave Evans (419 331- breast cancer. I got in there, he said ‘there’s no or so after that, I got an infection
2580) with questions. In 2010, an estimated 261,100 need to cry; we’re gonna remove and had more mini-ports put in.
TODAY new cases of breast cancer are this little pea and everything will They tried some antibiotics and
Football: New Bremen at expected to arise in be fine’.” none of them worked, so the doc-
St. John’s (MAC), 7:30 p.m. the U.S., with over 75 Once doctors tor said he had one more to try By STACY TAFF
percent of cases being remove a tumor, and that one worked. That was a staff@delphosherald.com
Boys Soccer at invasive. It is said 1 in they always take miserable time.”
Wapak: Ottoville vs. 8 women will develop extra precautions to Two years after Carder’s left
Fort Jennings, 11 a.m. DELPHOS — Gene and
this disease over the kill off any remain- lung cancer, her right lung fol- Ginger Denman of Delphos
Girls Soccer at Elida: St. course of her lifetime. ing cancer cells. lowed suit. During her chemo- are hosting their second
John’s vs. St. Marys, 1 p.m. With such a prev- “After the sur- therapy and recovery, she was exchange student from
Co-ed Cross Country: alence among our gery, I had to go over grateful to have her family and
Regionals at Tiffin/ population, it’s a safe to Lima five times God by her side the whole time. Germany — and also their
Troy, 11:05 a.m. bet nearly everyone a week for a half “My family were a God- second Laura.
knows someone who hour each time for send. Without them, I could’ve Laura Kampwirth, 15,
Forecast has or had it. 34 weeks for radia- have gotten through it,” she said. is the first in her family to
engage in this experience and
Partly cloudy In the case of tion,” Carder said, “Prayer and outside support are
Martha “Marty” Carder, Carder “They’d put a little the most important things. There is enjoying her time here.
tonight with “I’ve been having a lot of
lows in the she herself has experienced it. drain thing in there and I’d have are so many people getting this
“I’m not sure exactly how I to call the doctor and let him know disease, it’s pitiful really how fun. I’ve been to Cedar Point
upper 30s. got diagnosed, really. It was 13 how much drained out. After the widespread it is. Young people twice with my host family and
Partly cloudy years ago when I went in and got radiation, it was all cleared up until are getting it, too, and it makes we’ve been to the Columbus
Sunday with an ultrasound and they saw some- about five years ago.” you wonder where it’s coming Zoo,” she said. “Homecoming
highs in the mid 50s and Kampwirth
thing they didn’t like,” Carder When Carder went back in from and everything. I have one was really fun, too, and I went
lows in the mid 30s. said. “Then the doctor came in and to the doctor because of pain in daughter and six sons and I pray to Chicago last week with all every day. Sometimes we’ll
looked at it and he didn’t like what her shoulder, she found out her that it doesn’t go down to them.” the other German students,
Index he saw either. He said ‘you’ve got cancer had come back, just not in Even when a cancer patient which was really funny.”
get out at 1 p.m. and some-
times 3 p.m. Here, you have
Obituaries 2A a little pea on your breast’ and her breast. has the support of their family, Being a sophomore in the like five courses and you have
State/Local 3A after that he sent it away to be “I found out I had left lung they still feel isolated, so it helps senior class, one might think the same schedule every day.
Politics 4A biopsied.” cancer and that was around the tremendously to be a part of a Kampwirth would have a Right now, I’m in Algebra 2
“They found out it was cancer time I was on oxygen pretty community that bands together to hard time but with the differ- and back home we took that
Community 5A and a couple days later, they sug- bad,” she said. “The doctor had give their support as well.
Sports 6A gested I go to my family doctor. I to stick this giant needle in me to ences in curriculum, she says two years ago. Also, you start
“Relay for Life is such a won- classes like physics a lot later
Classifieds 7A asked what the options were and drain my lung and he had these derful thing. I didn’t have the school here is easier.
World News 8A he said ‘you know you’ll need six containers on this tray and I strength to go out and walk last “I think school here is eas- here. In Germany, you do that
Hunting guide 1-3B to have surgery’ and I said yes remember asking him if he was time but the fact that all those peo- ier because you can pick the in sixth grade and actually,
courses you want to take,” she sometimes you do physics,
TV 4B and he said we can either remove going to have to fill them all ple are out there is a God-send,” chemistry and biology all in
the whole thing or do the next up and he said ‘well, you never Carder added. “I was clean for a said. “In Germany, you don’t
best thing. I said I wanted to try know.’ It was real cloudy and year and a half, so God was good get to do that. Plus we take the same year. It also seems
the next best thing. My daughter bloody and he said ‘do you know to me. My family was good to me; about 14 courses at a time and
Pammy went with me to these what that is?’ and I said I don’t they still are.” we have a different schedule See STUDENT, page 10A

HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD


Celebrating 50 years as your Ohio State Jefferson 53 Wapak 21 Celina 10
When Ohio State held its first class in Lima 50 years ago, Spencerville 16 Elida 28 Ott.-Glandorf 27
no one could foresee the impact the institution would
have on the people of west central Ohio. Five decades later,
more than 38,000 students have passed through our doors. LCC 35 Shawnee 14 Crestview 22
They have gone on to become the leaders
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of their communities – the teachers,
doctors, social workers, bankers and the
coaches, volunteers, and fundraisers.
Find out how you can Be A Buckeye at Col. Grove 30 Leipsic 12 Kenton 54
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For The Record


Terror plot thwarted as OBITUARY FUNERAL The Delphos
Herald
SHAFFER, Neva Shaffer,

US-bound explosives seized 90, of rural Spencerville,


funeral services will begin
at 10:30 a.m. Monday at
Monticello United Brethren
Vol. 141 No. 118
Nancy Spencer, editor
Ray Geary, general manager
By EILEEN SULLIVAN No explosives were found failed Detroit airliner bombing
and MATT APUZZO aboard those planes, though the last Christmas Day. Another in Christ Church, Pastors Delphos Herald, Inc.
The Associated Press investigation was continuing on American hiding in Yemen, Andrew Adkins and grandson Don Hemple, advertising
at least two. Samir Khan, has declared him- Matthew Kephart officiating. manager
WASHINGTON — Obama’s sobering assess- self a traitor and has helped pro- Burial will be in Spencerville Tiffany Brantley,
Authorities on three continents ment, delivered from the White duce al-Qaida propaganda. Cemetery. Friends may call circulation manager
thwarted multiple terrorist attacks House podium, unfolded four Most of the officials spoke on from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. William Kohl, general manager/
aimed at the United States from days before national elections condition of anonymity, citing Sunday at Thomas E. Bayliff Eagle Print
Yemen on Friday, seizing two in which discussion of terrorism the ongoing investigation. Funeral Home, Spencerville,
and after 9:30 a.m. Monday at The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
explosive packages addressed to has played almost no role. The Brennan later told report- 8000) is published daily except
Chicago-area synagogues and president went ahead with week- ers that the explosives “were the church. Memorials may be
made to the Monticello Church Sundays and Holidays.
packed aboard cargo jets. The end campaign appearances. in a form that was designed to By carrier in Delphos and
plot triggered worldwide fears The terrorist efforts “under- try to carry out some type of or to the Spencerville EMS. area towns, or by rural motor
that al-Qaida was launching a
major new terror campaign.
score the necessity of remain-
ing vigilant against terrorism,”
attack,” but he provided no fur-
ther details. Sheriff uses mini route where available $2.09 per
week. By mail in Allen, Van
Janice Marlene
President Barack Obama
called the coordinated attacks a
the president said. While he
said both packages that con-
“The forensic analysis is
under way,” he said, adding, Gyetvai
horse to connect Wert, or Putnam County, $105
per year. Outside these counties
$119 per year.
“credible terrorist threat,” and
U.S. officials said they were
tained explosives originated in
Yemen, he did not explicitly
“Clearly from the initial obser-
vation, the initial analysis that Oct. 31, 1935 - Oct. 29,2010 with kids Entered in the post office
in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
increasingly confident that al- assign blame to al-Qaida, which was done, the materials that Janice Marlene Gyetvai,
CHARDON (AP) — An Periodicals, postage paid at
Qaida’s Yemen branch, the is active in that Arab country were found in the device that 74, of Lima, died at 1:10 p.m. Delphos, Ohio.
group responsible for the failed and long has made clear its goal was uncovered was intended to Friday at Vancrest Healthcare unusual sheriff’s deputy in Ohio
has four legs but less than three No mail subscriptions will be
Detroit airliner bombing last of launching new attacks on the do harm.” Center in Delphos. accepted in towns or villages
Christmas, was responsible. United States. Intelligence personnel had She was born Oct. 31, feet of height. where The Daily Herald paper
Parts of the plot might remain Authorities in Dubai inter- been monitoring a suspected 1935, in Putnam County to The Geauga County sheriff’s carriers or motor routes provide
undetected, Obama’s coun- cepted one explosive device. The plot for days, officials said. The Ellis and Breata (Sakemiller) office near Cleveland is using daily home delivery for $2.09
terterror chief warned. “The second package was aboard a packages in England and Dubai Foulkes. a 5-year-old miniature horse per week.
United States is not assuming plane searched in East Midlands, were discovered after Saudi On Oct. 29, 1954, she mar- named Rick O’Shay to connect 405 North Main St.
that the attacks were disrupt- north of London, and officials Arabian intelligence picked up ried Edward Gyetvai, who with children at events. TELEPHONE 695-0015
ed and is remaining vigilant,” said it contained a printer toner information related to Yemen Sheriff Dan McClelland tells Office Hours
preceded her in death. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
John Brennan said at the White cartridge with wires and powder. and passed it on to the U.S., one Survivors include four WJW-TV says the pint-sized
House. Brennan said the devices were official said. POSTMASTER:
sons, Edward (Cindy) Gyetvai deputy with soft, brown fur helps Send address changes
One of the packages was in packages about the size of a U.S. intelligence officials of Columbus, Terry (Shellie) demonstrate that law enforce- to THE DAILY HERALD,
found aboard a cargo plane in breadbox. warned last month that terror- ment is approachable and that a
Gyetvai of Tipp City, Kerry 405 N. Main St.
Dubai, the other in England. While Obama didn’t specifi- ists hoped to mail chemical and police officer is a friend. Delphos, Ohio 45833
Preliminary tests indicated the cally accuse Yemen’s al-Qaida biological materials as part of Gyetvai of Atlanta and Richard
packages contained the power- branch, Brennan called it the an attack on America and other Gyetvai of Delphos; three
ful industrial explosive PETN, most active al-Qaida franchise Western countries using the mail. daughters, Christine (Leonard)
the same chemical used in the and said anyone associated with The alert came in a Sept. 23 bul- Prine of Delphos, Sandy Clark
Christmas attack, U.S. officials the group was a subject of con- letin from the Homeland Security of Austin, Texas, and Jenny
said. The tests had not been cern. Department and obtained by The (Kim) DeCamp of Cairo; a
confirmed. The radical U.S.-born Muslim Associated Press. brother, Loraine Foulkes of
In the U.S., cargo planes were cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, who In the hours following the Michigan; nine grandchil-
searched up and down the Eastern now is in hiding in Yemen, is discoveries, Yemeni officials dren, Laurie, Butch Jr., Jason, Delphos City Schools ter bread, green beans, fruit,
Seaboard, and an Emirates believed to have helped inspire and Scotland Yard were inves- Gina, Kevin, Luke, Kirenda, Week of Nov. 1-5 milk.
Airlines passenger jet was escort- recent attacks including the tigating and the U.S. issued a Elizabeth and Clayton; and Monday: Barbecue rib
ed down the coast to New York Fort Hood shooting, the Times 72-hour ban on all cargo from three great-grandchildren, sandwich, corn, chilled peach- Fort Jennings
by American fighter jets. Square bombing attempt and the Yemen. es, pretzel rod, lowfat milk. Week of Nov. 1-5
Kayla, Kyrstin and Noelle. Chocolate, white or straw-
Tuesday: Spaghetti with
She was also preceded
School
meat sauce, garlic bread, car- berry milk served with all
in death by a brother, Gene rot sticks, pineapple tidbits, meals.
Foulkes; twin sons; and a lowfat milk. H.S. - Ala Carte - Pretzel
(Continued from page 1A) We have to fill in the gaps sing between the city and paro- grandson, Brian Gyetvai. Wednesday: Franklin and cheese available every
and unfortunately, if it doesn’t chial schools during the school Mrs. Gyetvai was a home- - Cheese pizza; Middle & Friday; Salad bar with fruit
down, we would have to lay come from the state, it has to day for industrial arts, Family maker and cook at Elida Senior: Cheese quesadilla, and milk for $2.00 available
off 17 percent of our staff with come from the taxpayers.” Consumer Science, Agri- Elementary School for 20 salsa and sour cream, garden every Wednesday.
very little notice or a plan on Another question raised Business and Agri-Science; years. She attended Lima salad, fruit, lowfat milk. Monday: Fiestata, corn,
how to proceed,” Price said. concerned teacher salaries and and eliminating 2.5 library Baptist Temple. Her first love Thursday: Popcorn chick- dinner roll, fruit.
“If members of our staff know benefits. aide positions as well as the was her children and grand- en, dipping sauce bread and Tuesday: Spicy chicken
they are in line to be laid “We have a negotiated transportation supervisor and children. She also enjoyed butter, green beans, cinnamon strips, green beans, G-force
off, they may find other jobs agreement with the teach- safety service coordinator/tru- gardening, flowers, sewing, apples, lowfat milk. bar, fruit.
beforehand.” ers’ union that expires in the ancy officer positions. singing, playing the piano and Friday: Ham patty sand- Wednesday: Sloppy Jo
A question of a surplus spring,” Price said. “The board Pay-to-Participate for all boating in Indian Lake. wich, scalloped potatoes, fruit sandwich, mixed vegetable,
or carry-over balance if the has already started looking at non-credit extra-curriculars Funeral services will begin cup, lowfat milk. shape up, fruit.
income tax is passed was also that. Right now, the contract was also added to the mix. at 11 a.m. Monday at Harter Thursday: No school -
questioned. stands as signed.” “These cuts are not scare and Schier Funeral Home, the St. John’s Parent Teacher conferences.
“We are not asking voters The district has trimmed tactics,” Price said today. Rev. Don Pletcher officiating. Week of Nov. 1-5 Friday: No school - Parent
to support this to add programs more than $1 million from “These are real cuts and only Burial will be in Greenlawn Monday: Corn dog or Teacher conferences.
we have already cut,” Price its budget since 2007 and has minimum cuts. It will not end Cemetery of Elida. meatball sub, green beans,
said. “We are asking to main- proposed another $500,000 in here if the income tax is not Friends may call from 2-8 salad, turnovers, milk. Ottoville
tain what we have today. We cuts for the 2011-12 year. The passed. We may also have to p.m. Sunday at the funeral Tuesday: Chicken patty Week of Nov. 1-5
are not looking to add anything cuts include three grade-level consider further reductions sandwich or Salisbury steak Monday: Hot dog/chili
into the budget. We receive elementary teachers; one high depending on the Ohio bien- home.
Preferred memorials are sandwich, mashed potatoes/ dog, corn chips, corn, pine-
less from the state than we school teacher; eliminating all nial budget. We won’t know gravy, salad, peaches, milk. apple, milk.
did two years and consider- vocational extended days for how that will affect us until to Grace Community Church, Tuesday: Pizzaburger,
Wednesday: Tenderloin
ably less than five years ago. FFA and guidance and bus- June 2011.” St. Peter Lutheran Church or sandwich or hot ham sand- tossed salad, cookie, straw-
donor’s choice. wich, creamed rice salad, berries, milk.
pineapple, milk. Wednesday: Chicken sand-
Thursday: Tacos/ soft/ wich, noodles, peas, peaches,
boat/lettuce /tomato/ cheese/ milk.
onion or shredded chicken Thursday: Chicken nug-
sandwich, salad, applesauce, gets, augratin potatoes, butter
milk. bread, applesauce, milk.
Friday: Macaroni and Friday: Hamburger, tator
cheese/ roll or cream of potato tots, green beans, pudding,
soup/ crackers/ cheese stick, milk.
peas, salad, banana, milk.
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Photos submitted
NET team and junior high students take time out to gather in a group photo at St. Joseph Fellowship Hall in Fort
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POLITICS “When love is not madness, it is not love.”


— Pedro Calderon de la Barca, Spanish dramatist (1600-1681)

C urator’s
orner by Gary Levitt

It’s quite amazing how in a short time frame. Being


things have evolved from the cautious about postmasters
old Post Office Department. understanding the true let-
For one there were some ter of the law, the regula-
very interesting rules that tions spelled out exactly what
Postmasters had to follow. was to be done. It stated that
You may recall
that if you sent
postmasters should
be extremely dili-
loaded into crates that could
not exceed 50 lbs. in weight
and mailed from Salt Lake
to Vernal. The post office
became aware of the situa-
tion and stated “it is not the
intent of the United States
Postal Service that build-
a parcel and you gent by inspecting ings be shipped through the
also wanted to packages of dirty mail.”
send the parcel laundry for per- The Bank of Vernal was
with a letter in sonal letters stuck completed and was nick-
or on it, you had in amongst the named “The Parcel Post
to pay separate clothes. I assure Bank”. The building still
Gunman may postage for the you I believed in exists and is still used as
IT WAS NEWS THEN have grievance
letter. At that
time you would
having patrons pay
the correct amount
a bank; it now serves as a
branch office of Zion’s Bank
be asked what
against Marines
of postage, but dig and is located on West
One Year Ago was in the pack- through dirty laun- Main Street in the city of
• The Jefferson golf team handed out its Christy Awards age and if it Gary Levitt dry? I think not. Vernal.
at the season-ending banquet. Those that received the award WASHINGTON (AP) — contained First One additional Hopefully you have read
A gunman who fired shots Class matter. Of course peo- regulation written in those
were seniors Austin Clarkson, Chad Hoersten and Dru at a Washington-area Marine the articles or spoken with
Leach. Jefferson senior Austin Clarkson, was recognized for Corps museum and is believed ple objected to both the ques- early postal manuals dealt the travelers who went on our
his first-team all-Northwest Conference designation. to be responsible for three tion and the fact that they had with minors who might be sponsored trip to Boston. I
similar incidents may have to pay additional postage for receiving “questionable mate- think we all had a great time.
25 Years Ago — 1985 a grievance against the U.S. the letter. The regulation as rial” through post office box You may also be aware that
• Eight members of Military Order of the Cooties Marine Corps, the FBI said it reads today states: “Parcel service. I hope I don’t have to we are planning an excursion
Auxiliary, Lima Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1275, as Friday. Post mail is not sealed against spell out what they meant by next June to Gettysburg, PA
clowns, entertained Delphos Memorial Home residents. The John Perren, the acting postal inspection. Regardless questionable, but note they and Washington, DC. You
Cooties also baked cupcakes and distributed them to nurs- assistant director for the FBI’s of physical closure, the mail- specifically stated “minors”. will able to find flyers around
ing homes in Allen County, including Sarah Jane Geriatric Washington field office, said ing of articles at Parcel Post The postmaster was given town and posters in many
during a press conference prices constitutes consent by a directive that if he or she prominent locations to give
Center. that investigators believe the the mailer to postal inspec- were to discover that minors you some of the details. There
• Van Wert County Board of Realtors elected officers at person takes issue with the tion of the contents.” The were indeed receiving this is one very important detail
their monthly meeting held at the Carriage Inn. Officers institution of the Marines, but rules about First Class matter material through the mail, you need to know if you
for the coming year are Robin Brenner, president; not those serving in uniform. are a good deal more blurry they were required to contact are even thinking about tak-
Vernon R. Kill, vice president and Jane German, secretary- Perren said the person has today but technically if you the parents or guardian of ing this trip with us. We are
treasurer. made sure no one has been are writing a personal letter the recipient and make them arranging a visit to the White
• Ottoville native, Sister Maria Luisa Miller, Congregation hurt, and authorities don’t you are supposed to pay first aware of the situation.
believe he wants to harm citi- House. For those interested in
of the Most Precious Blood, Dayton, has spent over 19 years class postage for it. (DMM Parcel post came into that tour, I need to send your
as a Catholic missionary in Chile. Sister Maria Luisa has zens or Marines.
“We’d like to know what 153.4.2) existence in 1913. About identification information to
been visiting her parents, Isadore and Florence Miller, Well in the early part of that time there was a man Congressman Jordan’s office
this grievance is and what we
her seven brothers and sisters and her religious family at can do to try to help solve it,” the 20th century there was named William H. Coltharp by December 15, 2010. That
the Dayton Convent for the past three months, and is now Perren said. one group that really pinched who was located in Vernal, is just 45 days from now. Our
enroute to Chile. He said the suspect may be pennies and even got a little Utah. He was interested in trip begins Monday, June 20,
dealing with a traumatic event joy out of beating the estab- building a bank in Vernal and 2011 and ends Sunday June
50 Years Ago — 1960 such as loss of a job, financial lishment. I happen to be talk- wanted to use bricks made by 26th. Call me or Ruth Ann
• Tickets for the junior class play, “Twelve Angry Jurors,” problems or divorce. ing about college students. the Salt Lake Pressed Brick Wittler for additional infor-
at Delphos Jefferson High School on Nov. 18 are now on Perren said officials are During this time frame, Company in Salt Lake City, mation at 419-303-5482 or
sale, according to Nolan Hudson who is directing the produc- working under the assumption you didn’t have the mod- Utah. Vernal being more 419-692-4536. You won’t
tion. The three-act play by Sherman L. Sergei is an adapta- that the individual was part of ern conveniences of washing than 120 miles away meant want to miss the boat on
tion of the Emmy Award-winning television show, “Twelve the Marine Corps. machines in dormitories and that freight charges for the this rare opportunity and that
Perren urged anyone who since mail delivery of parcel 80,000 bricks would be four item is just the tip of the
Angry Men” by Reginald Rose, which was originally pre- may have information about
sented on Studio One, CBS-TV. Cast members include Ed post was quite swift, it was times the actual cost of the iceberg. Call today. We will
the suspect to contact authori- very common for students to brick itself. After becom-
Porter, Becky Kissell, John Martin, Rodney Loetz, Elaine ties and told people to quickly show you Gettysburg and
Pollock, Linda Brenneman, Gary Louth, Gordon Peltier, report gunfire or suspicious mail their dirty laundry home ing familiar with post office D.C. like no one has ever
Lana Rinehart, Jim Dorman, Shirley Blazer, Judy Swartz and activity. and get back the clean items operations, the bricks were seen it before!
Jack Murphy. Someone fired shots at

High-tech lynching, redux


the National Museum of the
75 Years Ago — 1935 Marine Corps in Triangle, Va.,
• A large attendance marked the Halloween party held in between 9 p.m. Thursday and
Castle Hall for the Pythian Sisters, the Knights of Pythias 6 a.m. Friday, said Assistant
Chief Mike Crosbie of the NEW YORK — In 1991, with Thomas and her belief
and their families. The awards given were: For the best the world divided itself in two
KATHLEEN PARKER
Prince William County Police that Hill told the truth. She
children’s costume, Dorothy Burgess; Geraldine Myers, for Department. He said it appears camps: those who believed told The Washington Post
the most comical children’s costume; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence someone fired from the side of Anita Hill and those who (where I am a columnist) that
Swick, for the best adult costume and Ralph Mericle for the
most comical adult costume.
the building facing Interstate
95. The museum was closed
didn’t. I fell somewhere in
the middle: She may have
Point Thomas was “obsessed with
porn.”
• Twenty-seven girls, members of St. John’s School
domestic science classes, were guests of the Ohio Power
Friday for an investigation.
The shooting is the sec-
told the truth, but so what?
On bended knee, give
of View McEwen said she didn’t
mind the porn, she was just
Company at a cooking school demonstration at the office ond time someone has fired thanks if you are too young bored by it. She also told
of the company here Tuesday afternoon. Sr. Mary Rose was at the museum. Bullet holes to remember. A brief sum- King that Thomas, who quit
in charge of the class and was accompanied by Sr. Mary were first found there Oct. 17. mary: Hill testified against not say something off-color
Two days later, shots were drinking while they were
Florentine. then-Supreme Court nomi- to a subordinate. Rather, his together, became ambitious
fired into two windows at the offense was being a conser-
• Myrtle Rahrig, South Clay Street, entertained the mem- Pentagon. nee Clarence Thomas that he and obsessed with physical
bers of the Triple Trio Club and three guests, Rosemary A third military office — a had sexually harassed her by vative black man who had the fitness.
Brickner, Mary Sever and Eda Kurber, at her home. All were Marine Corps recruiting sta- verbally sharing his enjoy- audacity, among other things, Thomas’ history of drink-
in masquerade costume. The contest honors were awarded tion in Chantilly, Va., outside ment of porn films and his to suggest that affirmative ing is no secret to anyone
Velma Wegesin and Jeanette Schwinnen. Washington — was shot at late sexual proficiency. action ultimately might do who bothered to read his
Monday or early Tuesday. Yes, yawn if you must. harm to those it was intended memoir, “My Grandfather’s
The FBI has said the first This was scandalous, of to help. Son.” He is brutally hon-
Moderately confused three shootings are connect- course, because ... well, I’m Fast forward: Now we are est about his transformation
ed, and investigators say they still not certain. You see, in revisiting the Thomas hear- from an angry boy aban-
assume the fourth is connected order to be scandalized, one ings, sadly owing to the poor doned by his alcoholic father,
as well. must be deeply sensitive to judgment of his own wife, his upbringing by his grand-
Pentagon spokesman Col. the mention of anything sex- Ginni. As all surely know, father and the nuns at his
Dave Lapan said Friday that ual. Indeed, in this case, she recently called Anita Hill little Catholic school, and his
security would be tighter than one needed to be scandalized and left a voice mail sug- battle with his own demons
usual for the Marine Corps for an indefinite period of gesting that Hill apologize and lonely rages to become
Marathon this weekend time. for what she did. This jaw-
because of the recent shoot- a thoughtful man deeply
Hill’s testimony came droppingly odd lapse has respected by fellow members
ings. The Pentagon is a stag- several years after the alleged prompted an unwelcome and
ing ground for Sunday’s race. of the court. As Supreme
More than 40,000 race par- harassment while she worked sordid review of the past and Court analyst Jan Greenburg
ticipants must pass through for Thomas at the U.S. Equal a deluge of theories to explain wrote in “Supreme Conflict,”
a security checkpoint under Employment Opportunity Ginni Thomas’ action. Thomas is the quiet force on
normal procedures, though Commission. In other words, For one, the same day of the bench that brings others
Marine Col. Dan Choike, a she didn’t protest at the time the phone call, a story ran on to change their minds.
commander who oversees the of these conversations, which the front page of The New Only the heartless would
race, would not specify what were boorish, assuming they York Times about Ginni not be moved by Thomas’
additional steps will be taken. happened as she described. Thomas’ new nonprofit description of lying at home
Or were they merely lame group, Liberty Central, which in a fetal curl, suffering the
LETTERS TO attempts at humor?
The context has never
aims to organize the tea party
movement. She was trying to
public humiliation of his
hearing, and recognizing that
THE EDITOR been clear. In any case, other monetize the moment. the only route to survival was
options available to Hill Let’s put a pause on non- humility.
The Delphos Herald wel-
comes letters to the editor. Let- included telling Thomas to sense and concede that the “It had long since become
ters should be no more than get over himself. Or, at the Thomas affair remains a clear to me that this battle
400 words. The newspaper re- very least, assuming deep painful memory and maybe, was at bottom spiritual, not
serves the right to edit content offense, complaining to a just maybe, the justice’s wife political,” he wrote, “and so
for length, clarity and grammar. higher authority. She did nei- needs resolution.
Letters concerning private mat- my attention shifted from
ters will not be published. ther, apparently. Meanwhile, a new player politics to the inward reality
Failure to supply a full name, In fact, nothing was men- has emerged in the drama: of my spiritual life.”
home address and daytime tioned until Thomas was Lillian McEwen, a former The proud Thomas said
phone number will slow the nominated to the highest Thomas girlfriend from way during those hearings that he
verification process and delay court. Would an African- back, has decided that now was the victim of a high-tech
publication. American nominee of the is the time to set the record
Letters can be mailed to The lynching. Let’s hope he has
Delphos Herald, 405 N. Main liberal persuasion have been straight. Coincidentally, enough spiritual reserve to
St., Delphos, Ohio 45833, faxed subjected to the same kind of McEwen is shopping her survive this second lynching
to 419-692-7704 or e-mailed to interrogation? Only as prec- memoir. — and a big enough heart to
nspencer@delphosherald.com. edent to riot. Monday night, McEwen forgive poor Ginni.
Authors should clearly state they Clarence Thomas’ sat down with Larry King
want the message published as a “offense” had nothing to do
letter to the editor. Anonymous on CNN (where I work) to Kathleen Parker’s e-mail address
letters will not be printed. with whether he did or did share her own sexual past is kathleenparker(at)washpost.com.
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SPORTS
Jays seek 5th unbeaten
regular season
Jeffcats destroy Bearcats
By JIM METCALFE a 63-yard score. Ebbeskotte’s
By JIM METCALFE passing, 791 yards, 9 tallies, jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com try for point missed for a 53-0
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com 1 pick), Jordan Bergfeld (55 margin with 3:45 to go in the
rushes, 399 yards, 5 scores; DELPHOS — Jefferson period.
St. John’s has already 7 grabs, 95 yards), Tyler and Spencerville have Forced to kick from the
locked up the outright Midwest Bergfeld (18 receptions, 305 played many a close grid- 25 due to a celebration pen-
Athletic Conference crown for yards, 6 scores; 8 kickoff iron contest in their back- alty after the TD, freshman
the fifth time and the second returns, 31.1-yard average), yard Northwest Conference Anthony Schuh’s 18-yard
in a row. Justin Grothouse (7 catches, rivalry over the years. return set up the Bearcats
The Blue Jays — 117 yards), Josh Rode Friday was just not one of at midfield. They needed 12
locked into the top (30-of-32 extra points, them on a chilly but calm plays and a fourth-down pass
seed in Region 22 3-of-4 field goals, 48 night at Stadium Park. interference on the Wildcats
and heading for their points), left tackle The Wildcats scored on to snap the shutout against
fifth Associated Press Austin Vogt (17 pan- their first eight possessions to the second-teamers. At the
poll title (Division cake blocks), left guard dominate the Bearcats 53-16 Delphos 4, Goecke (5-of-13
VI) — are going for Joey Grubenhoff (16), to finish the 2010 season. passing, 53 yards), rolled
their fifth unbeaten center Alex Recker “That’s the way we right after a fake and found
season tonight as they (12) and right guard wanted to close the season; sophomore Dominick Corso
Derek Klaus (11).
(2-5 MAC) at Stadium FOOTBALL
host 2-7 New Bremen we started off well and the
Tom Morris photo
in the end zone for the six.
The defense, giv- Jefferson junior tailback Curtis Miller cuts inside senior
kids were ready to play. Our Off the spread extra-point,
Park.
Despite the
PREVIEW ing up 7.4 points and
205 yards per game seniors set the tone for this
Kody Richardson’s block and Spencerville junior Calvin junior Daniel Binkley found
Grigsby on his way to an 18-yard touchdown run, capping
Cardinals’ woes, St. John’s (80.9 rushing) — 3.9 yards game,” Jefferson coach Bub a 99-yard drive. Miller ran for 201 yards and four touch-
Krouskop on the left side for
head man Todd Schulte has per play — is guided by Chris Lindeman acknowledged. downs in pacing the host Wildcats to a season-ending 53-16
a 53-8 score with 9:33 left.
plenty of respect for them, Pohlman (46 solos, 29 assists, “Our offensive line estab- rout of the archrival Bearcats Friday at Stadium Park.
“We only lose five seniors
even from his playing days for 3 for loss), Kyle Neumeier (34 lished the line of scrimmage (Trevor Hardeman, Aaron
the Blue Jays. and 34), Dylan Dancer (31 and — just as we wanted — the added the conversion for a Jefferson got the ball back Patterson, Keaton Vandemark
“New Bremen has always 29; questionable with an inju- running backs ran hard and 7-0 lead with 7:04 showing in with 2:20 on the clock and and Devlin Hinojosa) and
played us physically tough; ry), Cody Brinkman (27 and the defense played well. This the first period. one timeout starting at the they set a tone for the future,”
they will 16), Derek was a great team effort to end On the second play from 29. They never needed it. Zerbe added. “When we turn
come in Klaus (23 on a high note. We had hopes scrimmage, junior corner- With a holding call that was this thing around and start
ready to hit, and 14; of the post-season but the back Shayn Klinger picked later offset by a late hit on the winning, like I feel we will,
no matter 15 quar- teams we lost two are a com- off a pass and returned it Bearcats, the hosts needed six they might not be part of that
what their terback bined 37-6 right now. ” seven yards to the visitor 37. plays to again hit paydirt. At but they were important to
record is. harass- Unfortunately for getting things going in the
ments), A.J. Eight plays later at the 4, the Spencerville 32, senior
They are a Spencerville head man John right direction.”
struggling Klausing including a 9-yard Antalis (8 signalcaller Jesse Cano (4-of-
Zerbe, this was the story of rushes, 95 yards) tote on 4th- 5 passing, 100 yards) made a The Bearcats closed the
team but we (24 and 10), the season. scoring for the game and sea-
can’t take Tyler Ditto and-3 at the 30, Miller took a 3-step drop and lofted a fade
“We just couldn’t match pitch off left tackle, cut inside pass down the left sideline to son with an 8-play, 58-yard
anything Pohlman (21 and
Seth Knebel their physicality. They ran and showed good balance to classmate Ryan Ebbeskotte, journey. At the Delphos 8,
for granted 9), Ryan
right now,” he explained. “We Densel (23 and 5; 4 picks) and
the ball right at us and it was cross the goal line. Antalis who ran under it at the 5 and Goecke dropped and found
want to take this opportunity to Recker (7 harassments). a great game plan by Bub and made it 14-0 with 2:05 left in finished it off. Antalis made Brandon Ball over the middle
become better. I still see room “For us this week, we just his coaches,” Zerbe noted. the period. it 41-0 with 24 ticks on the at the goal line with 2:17
for improvement and our best want to stay focused. A lot “Simply put, we weren’t The Bearcats reached clock. left. Binkley again found
football is still out there. The of people are already talking physically mature enough midfield on their next drive Antalis then mis-hit the Krouskop for the 2-pointer
kids have a goal to finish the about our first playoff game to compete with the older but had to punt, with Levi kickoff, with the ball hitting and the final margin.
JEFFERSON 53,
season unbeaten and head into but we’re not,” Schulte contin- players we saw regularly; we Krouskop’s boot downed a Bearcat lineman and bounc- SPENCERVILLE 16
the playoffs with a win; this ued. “We have a job to do this were almost a junior varsity inside the Wildcat 1. That ing right back to him at the Spencerville 0 0 0 16 -
week of practice has been with week. Again, we want to be team going against varsity didn’t matter to this hot 46. Cano then rolled right 16
enthusiasm and excitement. better this week than we were teams. That isn’t the kids’ Jefferson 14 27 12 0 - 53
offense (they outgained 131- and threw left to wide-open FIRST QUARTER
“Offensively, they have last week.” fault; it’s just we have had a 25 in the first period alone). classmate Kody Richardson. DJ — Curtis Miller 7 run (Mitchell
struggle to find what they That meant a 17-13 defeat lack of upperclass numbers They ran off 13 plays and He gathered it in at the visitor Antalis kick), 7:04
do best; they have utilized a of Marion Local. the last couple of seasons and 6:26 to finish off a 99-yard 40, turned inside and split the
DJ — Miller 4 run (Antalis kick),
“It was definitely not our had to play youngsters.” 2:05
couple of different schemes, sojourn. At the Bearcat 18, defenders on his way to the SECOND QUARTER
so you have to be prepared. best game. I felt we left a lot Jefferson (5-5, 5-3 NWC) Miller took another toss off six with four ticks remaining. DJ — Miller 18 run (kick failed),
They will go two tight ends on the field that we could have dominated the stats, outgain- 6:17
and then spread you out, so done,” Schulte added. “It was ing the Bearcats (0-10, 0-8 left guard and was virtually Off an unintended fake extra- DJ — Miller 48 run (Jordan
the defense has to be aware. not our best-executed offen- NWC) 456-123, including untouched through a wide point, the Wildcats tried a Vorst pass from Logan Bonifas),
hole to the end zone. Antalis double-pass but it was picked 4:21
They have used some option sive game — it seemed we 356 (48 rushes) to 70 (26 car- DJ — Ryan Ebbeskotte 32 pass
game and also been in shotgun were fighting uphill on field ries) on the ground. Senior missed the kick wide left for off, leaving a 41-0 halftime from Jesse Cano (Antalis kick), :24
a lot of the time. Defensively, position all game and every a 20-0 score with 6:17 left in score. DJ — Kody Richardson 54 pass
Jacob Leach added eight the half. “We lose 15 seniors (Nick from Cano (pass failed), :04
they have been mostly in their time we seemed to be gather- THIRD QUARTER
4-4. When they played Marion ing momentum, we’d make a rushes for 66 yards. That only started a scor- Cook, Nathan Staples, Zac DJ — Antalis 5 run (kick failed),
Local, an offense similar to mistake or have a penalty and The Bearcats garnered their ing spree the remainder of Lumpkins, Zach Morris, 7:26
us, they packed the box and take a step back. We might only first down of the half on the half. Kody Richardson’s Trenton Gossman, A.J. Cross 3:45
DJ — Antalis 63 run (kick failed),
forced Marion to throw, which have had 10 guys do the right their first possession but that sack of sophomore Derek and Gabe Gehr) and they FOURTH QUARTER
they did well. That might be thing but not all 11. Those are was it, with the Wildcats tak- Goecke and subsequent punt have been great leaders this SV — Dominick Corso 18 pass
a good game plan to follow, things we can improve upon. ing possession after the punt left the Wildcats at the visi- season through some trials from Derek Goecke (Levi Krouskop
pass from Daniel Binkley), 9:33
especially if they stay loading The defense did a good job. at the 20. The hosts marched tor 48. Antalis took a toss off and tribulations,” Lindeman SV — Brandon Ball 8 pass
the box. We have also seen Both of their scoring drives the distance in eight plays, all left tackle, found a truck-like added. “I’ve only been a head from Goecke (Krouskop pass from
them use a 5-2 and 4-3.” were on a short field. on the ground. Junior tailback hole, bounced outside and coach for two seasons now Binkley), 2:17
The Blue and Gold offense, “Our last drive, the kids Curtis Miller — who ran for was again virtually untouched but this season is harder than TEAM STATS
averaging 32.7 points and 336 just seemed to will themselves a season- and career-varsity- down the sideline. Off the the last to say goodbye to the S’ville Jeff.
yards per game (248.1 rush- down the field. They showed high of 201 yards on 22 rush- fake extra-point, senior hold- seniors. They have been lead- First Downs 9 22
ing) — 6.6 yards per play a lot of poise and character to es — capped off his 6-rush, er Logan Bonifas rolled left ers in the true sense of the
Total Yards 123 456
Rushes-Yards 26-70 48-356
— is led by Evan Burgei (131 not panic and keep composure. 55-yard part of the drive and found classmate Jordan word and they have passed Passing Yards 53 100
totes, 812 yards, 14 TDs; 6 They just got it done.” from the Bearcat 7, taking a Comps.-Atts. 5-13 4-5
catches, 40 yards 1 score), Cardinal coach Robert handoff off right guard and Vorst in the end zone for a a work ethic down to the Intercepted by 0 1
Jordan Leininger (109 rushes, Messick could not be reached veering more outside to pay- 28-0 spread with 4:21 show- youngsters.” Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0
755 yards, 7 scores; 52-of-102 for comment. ing in the half. A 33-yard return by fresh- Penalties-Yards 1-15 6-45
dirt. Senior Mitchell Antalis man Zavier Buzard put the Punts-Aver. 5-36.4 1-25

PIGSKIN
INDIVIDUAL
Wildcats in business at the 49 SPENCERVILLE

PICKS on the second-half kickoff.


Seven plays later at the guest
5, Antalis did the same as
RUSHING: John Smith 12-44,
Anthony Schuh 4-27, Daniel Binkley
5-9, Trevor Hardeman 2-8, Derek
Goecke 3-(-)18.
I am coining a new term for the new Flavor of the Week? Definitely, INDIANAPOLIS: Indianapolis play well at home and will again on Miller did four times before; PASSING: Goecke 5-13-53-1-
way my picking is going this fall sea- they may be the biggest surprise of won’t be without Dallas Clark, Sunday. 2.
son: patheticalness. all in the 2010 college season. Are Peyton’s security blanket. Still, he has Pittsburgh: The Steelers have been took a toss off left tackle and RECEIVING: Binkley 2-30,
I went a lousy, disturbingly rotten, Longhorns — especially offensively a lot of weapons. The Colts defense getting all the calls: if they fumble headed for the end zone. The Brandon Ball 2-19, Dominick Corso
horridly terrible — some might even — one of the bigger disappointments? is much better than anyone thought. the ball, it won’t matter who recov- point-after failed, leaving the 1-4.
say sub-mediocre! — 5-7 a week ago: You bet. This is more a pic against Give them the Monday-nighter over ers it; they will get the call. Heck, if JEFFERSON
2-4 in the college ranks and 3-3 in Longhorns than for Bears. Texans. the Saints score, they might give the score 47-0 with 7:26 left in RUSHING: Curtis Miller 22-201,
the pros. PENN STATE: Two teams that ---- Steelers the points. That being written, the third. Mitchell Antalis 8-95, Jacob Leach
That drops my already miserably- we’re used to seeing atop the Big Ten DAVE BONINSEGNA the Steelers win in the Dome. The Wildcats needed three 8-66, Quinten Wessell 3-15,
poor and foul mark to 45-39 (26-16 that are fighting for their lives in the College: Denver: Look kids ... Big Ben ... Brandon Herron 1-0, Kellen Elwer
college; 19-23 pros), while guest picker same year. Simply because this game Michigan State: The Spartans are Parliament (Vacation reference). Just plays to go 69 yards on their 4-(-)2, Shayn Klinger 1-(-)5, Jesse
Andy Young of the Lima TV stations is in Happy Valley, give the nod to coming into the game a surprising remember; it’s American Football. I next possession to finish Cano 1-(-)14.
went 6-6 (4-2 college, 2-4 pros) to Nittany Lions in battling of evenly- 8-0, while Iowa comes in 5-2. State like the Broncos to prevail overseas. off their scoring. At the 37, PASSING: Cano 4-5-100-0-2.
make those personages’ — I coined matched teams. is on their way into the national title Tennessee: The Titans used an RECEIVING: Kody Richardson
another one! — mark 47-37 (the USC: Ducks are fast; so are Trojans. discussion. They go into Iowa and amazing fourth quarter to bounce back Antalis took a sweep off left 1-54, Ryan Ebbeskotte 1-26,
swine!): 30-12 college, 17-25 pros. Ducks are talented; so are Trojans. Both move closer to a trip to the champion- from a 9-point deficit last weekend end, found the sideline and Wessell 1-13, Leach 1-7.
Since Dave Boninsegna failed to are fighting for PAC 10 title — that’s ship with a win. and claim first place in the AFC simply outran the defense for
show up last week and get his all USC has to fight for — Missouri: For the second straight South. On the other side, the Chargers
backside pummeled by me while Quackers are fighting week a number 1 fell when are a disappointing 2-5. I like
(hee hee!), he remains 31-29
(18-12 and 13-17). Should I
consider him for an 0-fer from
for that and BCS. This is a
close win for the home team
in LA Coliseum and No. 1
Missouri knocked
Oklahoma. This week the
Tigers go into Nebraska;
off Tennessee to keep it on and
drop the Chargers to 2-6.
Arizona: Both teams
Cougars hold off Indians
last week? Don’t tempt me!!! goes down for third straight the Huskers are coming coming in pretty equal and
Here we go — again? week. off a 51-41 shootout with although the Buccaneers are VAN WERT — The Van VW — Donnie Sites 47 pass
College: Michigan State at PROS Oklahoma State. We will see Wert football team built a from Corey Clifton (Austin Fleming
doing well on the road, I’m
pass from Clifton), 6:20
Iowa; Missouri at Nebraska; NEW ENGLAND: Is if Nebraska has any left in giving a slight edge to the 20-7 halftime lead and made SECOND QUARTER
Florida vs. Georgia (At Brett Favre plays simply the tank but I like Missouri surprising Cardinals.
the Gator Bowl); Baylor at to keep his streak alive, he on the road. Indianapolis: We will find
it stand up to close the 2010 VW — Site 54 pass from Clifton
Texas; Michigan at Penn is an idiot. However, given Georgia: Neither team is out if the Texans are for real. season with a 20-14 Western (pass failed), 10:15
State; Oregon at USC. the other possibility under doing as well as they had I think they very well may be Buckeye League victory over SH — Sam Altenbach 17 run
Pros: Minnesota at New Metcalfe center (Jackson or rookie hoped: the Gators are on a Boninsegna but I don’t think they can take Shawnee Friday at Eggerss (Treg Brown kick), 7:31
England; Pittsburgh at New Joe Webb) he may not have 3-game losing streak and down Peyton and the Colts, THIRD QUARTER
Orleans; Denver vs. San Francisco a choice. He will be a sitting duck, Georgia lost three in a row before win- not in Indy and not on Monday night. Stadium.
No Scoring
(at London); Tennessee at San Diego; though, and Patriots will pounce. ning their last two. I like the Bulldogs ---- Connor Massillo ran 20 FOURTH QUARTER
Tampa Bay at Arizona; Houston at Think 14-10, New England. chances of making it three in a row. ANDY YOUNG times for 108 yards and a
Indianapolis (Monday). PITTSBURGH: What the heck Texas: Baylor enters this week College: SH — Donnell Irons 7 run
JIM METCALFE happened to Saints vs. Browns last with a surprising lead in its division Iowa: Buckeye fans hold their score for the Cougars (5-5, (Brown kick), 10:10
College: week? Definitely, this is not the same and a peek into the Top 25. The Bears breath and the Hawkeyes help out. 4-5 WBL), while Corey
IOWA: Spartans should have been Saints as last year’s Super Bowl win- hope to extend Texas’ rare home los- Nebraska: Just not sold on Clifton competed 6-of-13 Team Stats
defeated last week at Northwestern, ners. Steelers are seemingly getting ing streak to three while ending a Mizzou. Shawnee VW
while Iowa gave the game away every break this year; they picked a 12-game skid to the Longhorns as the Georgia: Neither team very impres- passes for 143 yards and two
First Downs 15 11
to Wisconsin in Iowa City. I think good time to be playing NO, even in teams meet today in Austin. Despite sive; I’ll take a flyer on the Bulldogs. scores, both to Donnie Sites Total Yards 338 264
Hawkeyes should be plenty mad and the Superdome. their appearance in the 25 elite of Texas: Mack Brown will have them for 101 yards.
make Sparty pay this week in Iowa DENVER: Two words: Troy the college football world, I think the shaped up. Rushes-Yards 44-181 35-121
City. Smith. As in — the starter for the Longhorns get off the schneid and Michigan: Denard Robinson left, Shawnee (2-8, 2-7 WBL) Passing Yards 157 143
NEBRASKA: Missouri comes off a 49ers. Even if Broncos don’t score grab a win at home over their Big Denard Robinson right. outgained the hosts 338-264 Comps.-Atts. 12-19 6-13
big win over Oklahoma in Columbia, a lot, Niners won’t. Give the nod to 12 rival. Oregon: USC would love to play but committed seven turn- Intercepted By 0 2
while Cornhuskers beat previously- Denver in Wembley Stadium. Michigan: This could be a mish- spoiler but Ducks are too explosive. Fumbles-Lost 7-5 4-2
unbeaten Okie State in Stillwater. TENNESSEE: I am giving my fan- mash matchup of Big 10 rivals; PROS
overs (2 for Van Wert).
Penalties-Yards 11-70 5-30
With the way teams win big games tasy foes a heads-up: Philip Rivers although Michigan has lost two games New England: Minnesota is in Sam Altenbach ran 23 Punts-Aver. 3-33.3 5.33.0
at home and then fall on the road the is going to my fantasy bench. He is in a row, I just can’t bring myself to trouble with or without Favre. times for 99 yards and one
next week ... I like ’Huskers this week stinking it up, which means he will pick against the team from up north. Pitt: The Saints aren’t the same as score, while Seth Rosenbauer
in Lincoln. throw for a zillion TDs! Still, Tuxedos Although I hope they lose, I don’t last year. Individual Leaders
FLORIDA: The World’s Largest seem to be hitting their stride, so give think they will. Denver: Two underperforming was 12-of-18 passing for 157 Shawnee
Outdoor Party. These teams do not them the edge on the road. Oregon: Number 1 in the BCS teams... Broncos better offensively. yards for the Tribe. Rushing: Altenbach 23-99-1 TD
like each other but this is not Mark TAMPA BAY: This is not the hasn’t worked too well in the past Tennessee: Best team no one is VAN WERT 20, SHAWNEE 14 Passing: Seth Rosenbauer 12-18-
Richt’s finest team in Athens, while Cardinals of two years ago. Kurt couple of weeks but I think the Ducks talking about. Shawnee 0 7 0 7 - 14 157-2-0.
Gators don’t have their best team in Warner is gone and without Anquan will be OK as they beat USC. Tampa: Bucs continue surprising Van Wert 14 6 0 0 - 20 Van Wert
Gainesville. Gators are a bit more Boldin, this offense is not nearly as Pros: season. Rushing: Massillo 20-108-1 TD.
skilled on both sides of the ball and good. Neither is the defense without New England: Boy, are things a Indy: Peyton Manning has a little FIRST QUARTER
special teams, so they get the nod. coordinator Clancy Pendergrast. Bucs mess in Minnesota. Favre to play VW — Connor Massillo 1 run Passing: Clifton 6-13-143-0-2.
something for the Texans after week
BAYLOR: Are 6-2 Bears the aren’t great but are good enough. or not..doesn’t matter, the Patriots 1 loss. (kick failed), 9:13 Receiving: Sites 2-101-2 TDs.
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Agency pre-employment
budget and spending along with financial state-
drug test and Position
ments/reports. reference
also oversees the processing of as fingertips, cracked heels, hands, elbows and
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EOE M/F/D/V
grant requirements, participates in monitoring/audits, and
stays current with regulations and accounting practices, to wear only 100 percent cotton socks and not
432 E. Cleveland St. along with many other fiscal/accounting duties as as- 0 DOWN, warranty, free to wear sandals too frequently. Open sandals
Delphos • $89,000 signed. appliances, Remodeled quickly contribute to dryness and dirt.
Rick Gable 419-230-1504 home. A great coun - I soak the affected area in warm, soapy
LIS NE Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in business required try home with a view! A 4
TIN W with a concentration in accounting or related field with 3-5 water (using mild soap) before bedtime, apply
G! bed, 2 Bath has a master
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relate well to others, be a sound decision maker and criti- decks, 2 car garage, new night. It can be repeated as often as needed and
cal thinker. Applicant must have a valid driver’s license cabinets, high efficiency
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and automobile insurance.
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Those interested should submit a resume to Area Agency
on Aging #3, by 4:30 p.m. Monday, November 15th, 2010
ize to you. 607 W. 7th St., limited to infants and toddlers.
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ances. 419-586-8220 percent of the product are petrolatum and
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to announce Jon Moorman as the Remodeled home. A great country 4
bed, 1 1/2 Bath home in Lincolnview school district. Has new carpet, paint,
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I have reported in my column, many find that
at 419-234-8797
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To provide related information, I am sending
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Krista Schrader .................419-233-3737 Stephanie Clemons.......419-234-0940 you a copy of my Health Report “Dermatitis,
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TAURANT: Excellent
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Eczema & Psoriasis.” Other readers who
12:00-1:30 opportunity, real estate, 807 METBLISS AVE., DELPHOS Amie Nungester ................419-236-0688
Janet Kroeger ...................419-236-7894
Molly Aregood ...............419-605-5265
Jon Moorman ................419-234-8797 would like a copy should send a self-addressed
604 W. 2nd St., Delphos: equipment, liquor license. Yes it is possible - a ranch style home in a good neigh-
3 BR, 1 Bath, Vinyl sided Priced for a quick sale. borhood with payments as low as $345 per month. And OPEN HOUSES SUN., OCT. 31 stamped No. 10 envelope and a $2 check or
home. Dbl corner lot and Tony: 233-7911. the home is ready to move into! This home features 3 1:00-3:00 money order made payable to Newsletter and
replacement windows.
Gary: 863-0011 or Lynn:
1140 S. Bredeick, Del- bedrooms, one bath, attached garage and detached 180 Max St., Ottoville sent to Newsletter, P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe,
phos: Extremely afford- garage! Where else can you find a one story home with
234-2314. able 2 BR in nice location. two garages and PRICED IN THE 60’S?
3 BR, 2 BA, vinyl ranch. All appliances stay. 3 city lots. Immediate
possession. Janet will greet you.
OH 44092-0167. Be sure to mention the title
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Call Lynn: 234-2314. 1:30-2:30 or print an order form off my website at www.
NEW LISTING! 1590 Ft.
828 N. Main, Delphos: 4
BR, 2 Bath, Vinyls Siding,
Call owner/agent Bob Gamble
233 N. West St., Delphos AskDrGottMD.com.
Jennings Rd., Delphos: Newer shingles. Make us
at 419-605-8300 to see this home or obtain
additional financing information.
PRICE REDUCED! 3 BR Ranch, office/den, 3 seasons room2 car gar. DEAR DR. GOTT: Your column has helped
Beautiful all brick ranch
on full finished basement.
an offer. Tony: 233-7911. Ruth will greet you.
me with my leg cramps. I am writing because
3:00-4:00
Built in ’88. Take a look,
726 S. Main, Delphos:
Cozy 2 BR with tons to of-
122 N. Washington St.,
202 Holland Ave. #22, Delphos
I have a concern. For many years, I have had
Van Wert, Ohio
you will be impressed.
Call Ron Pohlman: 523-
fer at a great price. Lynn:
Office: (419) 238-5555 2 BR mobile home, only $6500. Ruth will greet you. intermittent burning sensations on my inner
4897.
234-2314.
www.BeeGeeRealty.com 3:30-5:00 thighs and buttocks, sometimes with the feeling
805 Elida Avenue, Del-
Huge Price Reduction!
phos: 3 BR, Ranch in great 812 N. Jefferson St., Delphos of pins and needles. I have seen a dermatologist,
148 NE Canal, Ottoville:
For Sale of Rent: Remod-
location. Priced to sell. PRICE REDUCED! Investment or starter home close to park & pool,
bsmt, large lot, only $31,900. Janet will greet you.
but because she could not see anything on my
eled 3-4 BR, 2 Bath, huge
Lynn Claypool: 234-2314.
430 E 5th St., Delphos: Positions Available at K&M Tire VIEW ALL LISTINGS AND PICTURES ON OUR WEBSITE: skin, she said she couldn’t help. I am at my
garage, new appliances.
3,200+ Sq Ft – 5 BR, 2 Sty K&M Tire, Inc. in Delphos, Ohio is seeking to fill WWW.SCHRADERREALTY.NET wits’ end.
535 E. 2nd, Ottoville:
New Listing! 4 BR, 2 Sty
Brick Home in great loca- several positions due to continuous growth. DEAR READER: Burning, stinging, pain,
in town. Dbl lot with 40’
tion. Call Lynn: 234-2314.
9149 Converse-Roselm, Office positions now available: pins and needles, and other abnormal sensations
x 42’ Garage. Call Tony: of the buttocks and thighs are often the result
233-7911.
710 S. Main, Delphos: 4
Middle Point: 3 BR, 2
Bath, 1+ Acre, Stocked
Administrative Assistant FULL TIME ADMINISTRATION of a spinal problem, most commonly sciatica.
Pond and Full Bsmt. Call Customer Service Clerk
BR, 2 Car Garage, Fenced
Lynn: 234-2314. & ACCOUNTING POSITION This condition is caused by impingement of the
Yard. Asking $70’s. Lynn:
Delphos Country Lot in
Human Resources Assistant sciatic nerve in the lower back, usually caused
234-2314. Inside Sales Representative
20449 SR 189, Ft. Jen-
Excellent Location: Call
Lynn Claypool: 234-2314.
by a slipped, ripped, torn or otherwise displaced
nings: New Listing! 4 BR,
236 Center St., Vaughns-
Purchasing & Pricing Clerk *Experience in Receivable, Payable, Inventory, Payroll and disc. Other symptoms include low back pain,
2 Bath Brick Ranch on General Ledger.
corner lot. Lynn Claypool:
ville: Price reduced! 3 Office candidates must have intermediate level
*Knowledge with purchasing and costing inventory.
abnormal sensations in the low back, calves
234-2314.
BR, 1 Bath. Low $40’s.
Lynn: 234-2314.
experience in Word and Excel and be able to
*Proficient with Microsoft Office applications. or feet, and urinary or fecal incontinence. I
611 N. Franklin, Delphos:
Price is reduced on this 3
***Building lot on Cadil-
provide excellent customer service.
*Customer service duties, work well as a part of a group. suggest you speak with your physician about
lac Drive in Van Wert. Warehouse positions now available: *Position requires working in/with a variety of office duties this possibility and get an X-ray or MRI of the
BR, with fenced yard and
Make us an offer!!! Great CDL Driver Route Driver
large garage. Lynn Clay-
Location.
*Associates degree in accounting. thoracic (middle) and lumbar (lower) areas of
pool: 234-2314.
430 N. Canal, Delphos:
FOR RENT Second Shift Warehouse employees *3+ years related work experience. your spine.
5,000+ Sq. Ft. Commer-
3-4 BR House in Ot-
toville: Attached Garage
Warehouse candidates must be able to lift tires Competitive wage & benefits To provide related information, I am sending
cial Space with a multitude
Office Space in Delphos: up to 100 lbs; Driver candidates must be 21, you a copy of my Health Report “Managing
of potential uses. Priced
to sell!!! Business op-
Great location have valid DL and clean driving record. Send Resume with salary requirements to: Chronic Pain.” Other readers who would like
portunities also available.
2 BR Apartment in Ot-
Please send resume/application to: a copy should send a self-addressed stamped
Call Tony: 233-7911.
toville. Just remodeled.
2 BR House in Delphos: K&M Tire E&R Trailer Sales & Service, Inc. No. 10 envelope and a $2 check or money
132 Truax, Cloverdale: 3
BR, 2 Bath on 1+ acre with
Very nice. Garage 1125 Spencerville Road Attention: Personnel Department order made payable to Newsletter and sent to
Call Tony for more info on
pond and garage. Lynn or
all these rentals: 419-233- PO Box 279 Delphos, OH 45833 HR@ 20186 Lincoln Hwy. P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092. Be sure to
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Students celebrate Red Ribbon Week


Schools across the nation celebrated Red Ribbon Week this week. Students pledge to be drug-free and enjoy activities
centered around making good choices. At Franklin and Landeck elementaries “put a cap on drugs” by wearing hats
on Tuesday, wore unmatched socks to “sock it to drugs” on Wednesday and wore Wildcat shirts on Friday, noting that
“Wildcats don’t do drugs.” Above: Fifth-graders at Franklin sport their hats on Tuesday.
At right: Signing the pledge at St. John’s Elementary is Isaac Fairchild, with Michaela Shawhan and Ericka Moenter
looking on. This year, the pledge is constructed as a haunted house and each grade level signed a window. TASA students
escorted the kindergartners through the building in their Halloween costumes on Friday and there was a “tombstone”
judging contest that day. All St. John’s grade-school classes created a “tombstone” with a Red Ribbon theme for their
doors and TASA students judged them.

Wachtman, Schindler duel for 75th District


By MIKE FORD like most of those he seeks to I’ve been in office for 27 He said the Democrats’ children and a grandchild.
mford@delphosherald.com represent. years. I still have passion to planned tax increases that The Democratic challenger
The incumbent is serve the people of the district must be stopped, so that will is Cletus Schindler, 72, of
Van Wert and Putnam Republican Lynn Wachtmann and promote a conservative be his chief goal if re-elected. Liberty Center. He has been a
counties are part of the Ohio of Napoleon. The 55-year-old agenda — less taxes, pro-life, “My primary goal will be farmer, welder, factory work-
House of Representatives’ started his political career at pro-guns, pro-business and to tear away the excessive er and truck driver. He has
75th District. The seat will the municipal level before pro-jobs. Those are important and wasteful government also volunteered with politi-
be up for grabs when voters running for state office. issues to the people of the spending, so we don’t raise cians in his area.
go to the polls Nov. 2 and “Between city council, district and it has been my taxes to pay for it,” he said. “I’ve not held office but
the two choices are a veteran the state house, state senate pleasure to work on behalf on “I’ve had first-hand experi- have volunteered with local
politician and a working man and back to the state house, those issues,” he said. ence with how hard taxes are politicians on various projects
on businesses. I grew up in and with unions, as well as
a small family business and the cancer society board and
I’ve been a small business things of that nature,” he said.
owner. I learned the value “I feel it’s time the working
of hard work, hard work and man has a voice in Columbus

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more hard work to succeed and I don’t feel the working
and I’ve seen how taxes risk man makes too much money. Wachtman
job-creation and how exces- I want to protect the working
sive regulations inhibit our man by defending the unions “I also want to help educa-
ability to create jobs in Ohio. so a man can make a decent tion, library boards and I’m in
Thursday & Friday, Nov. 11 & 12 My business experience has
shown itself extremely valu-
wage and have a way to pro-
tect his rights. If we start kill-
favor of exploring alternative
forms of energy like wind
9am-7pm able to me as I represent
the people of the district in
ing unions, wages will be cut
tremendously and these are
farms so we can conserve and
become less dependent on for-
Columbus.” things we need to consider.” eign oil,” he added.
Saturday & Sunday, Nov. 13 & 14 Wachtman and his wife,
Trudy, have been married for
He said he is also con-
cerned about a few other
He has been married to
Rebecca for 17 years and they
9am-4pm 35 years; they have two grown issues: have five children.

Student
Flowers (Continued from page 1A)

ike you have more home-


at home, anyone who wants to
be on it can be.”
Kampwirth’s main moti-
at school. It’s just P.E. and
then there are city club teams
you can join for sports.”

on Fifth work here. In Germany, it


just depends on the day.”
When it comes to after-
school activities, Kampwirth
vation in coming to Delphos
was to learn about a different
culture. The differences she’s
witnessed are subtle.
Kampwirth misses her
friends and family back home
but will see them soon as Dec.
3 draws nearer every day.
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finds several differences. “The schools are different, “I’ll miss my host fam-
Delphos, OH 45833 “Back home, I play tennis obviously, but other things ily when I go back; it was
(419) 692-6856 and piano. I haven’t really I’ve noticed are the streets are really nice of them to have
flowersonfifth@woh.rr.com done either here but I’m on stu- different, not as straight,” she me here,” she added. “I’ll
dent council,” she said. “Here, said. “Cars are different, too. also miss all the people here.
you have to vote for the people The cars here are much big- I hope I can come back to
that are on student council but ger. And we don’t have sports visit in a few years.”

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2010 Hunting

GUIDE
Why hunt? Upland Game Hunting Season
Ask any hunter this ques-
tion, and you’ll get a differ-
Begins November 5
ent answer every time. We COLUMBUS, OH - The Buffer practices in CRP Route 6 to the north, U.S.
do it to bond with our family season for three of Ohio’s known as CP33. Route 322 to the south, Kile
and friends. We do it for the most popular game spe- Road to the west, and State
intensity of the pursuit. We cies—ring-necked pheasant, Cottontail rabbit hunt- Route 534 to the east. The
do it to feel closer to past cottontail rabbit and bob- ing continues through second restricted area is in
generations. And we do it white quail—begins Friday, February 28, 2011. Ring- Ashtabula County bounded
because when it’s on, there’s November 5, according to necked pheasant hunting on the north by Cork-Cold
nothing like it in the world. the Ohio Department of is open through January Springs Road, on the west
Hunting gets you out of Natural Resources (ODNR), 9, 2011. Both seasons are by Windsor-Mechanicsville
your home or office and into Division of Wildlife. closed during the statewide Road, on the south by New
the wilderness. It bridges gen- “The state’s cottontail 2010 deer-gun hunting sea- Hudson Road and on the
erations. Take away the GPS, population has been very son, November 29 through east by U.S. Route 45. A
the digital camo, and other good for the last several December 5, as well as the map of these two areas can
modern gear, and you’ve got years, and this year should extra weekend of deer-gun be viewed in the 2010-2011
an experience remarkably
provide some excellent hunting December 18-19. Ohio Hunting and Trapping
like those of your grandfa-
opportunities for sports- Rabbits, pheasants and Regulations and on the
ther’s father. These days,
that’s hard to find.
men,” said Nathan Stricker, quail may be hunted from Internet at wildohio.com.
A challenge like no project leader with the divi- sunrise to sunset. The daily The ODNR Division of
other sion’s Olentangy Wildlife bag limit for all three spe- Wildlife releases pheasants
On a hunt, your senses are Research Station. cies remains unchanged on selected public hunting
sharpened. Awareness of your According to Stricker, from last year at four rab- areas throughout the state
surroundings is heightened. quail and pheasant popula- bits, two pheasants (roost- prior to opening day of the
This is more than observ- tions may be lower than pre- ers/males only) and four pheasant season, the second
ing the environment – it’s vious years. “Heavy snows quail. Saturday of the season and
active engagement. Hunting that persisted on the ground Hunters are reminded that Thanksgiving Day. Hunters
challenges the mind and the for 8 to 10 weeks at the snowshoe hares are not legal may call 1-800-WILDLIFE
body. beginning of this year likely game in Ohio and may not be for locations of specific
It demands skill, knowl- took their toll on upland taken. Recently reintroduced release sites.
edge, and patience. game birds. It is difficult to to northeastern Ohio after Bobwhite quail hunt-
An important part of lost. tate crops and create hazards survive those conditions as nearly a century of absence, ing is limited to 16 coun-
conservation A role in ecological bal- to drivers on roads and high- food becomes scarce,” said snowshoe hares are brown ties in southern Ohio:
Hunting in the United ance ways throughout the state, to Stricker. early in the season, resem- Adams, Athens, Brown,
States is highly regulated, Ohio hunters play a criti- name just a few risks. Private lands enrolled in bling cottontail rabbits. To Butler, Clermont, Clinton,
which helps make it a safe, cal role in the control of deer the Conservation Reserve avoid confusion between cot- Highland, Jackson, Meigs,
sustainable, and highly popu- and other animal populations, Why hunt in Ohio? Program (CRP) have been tontail rabbits and snowshoe Montgomery, Pike, Preble,
lar activity. The sale of hunt- which are carefully studied by That’s an easy one. Ohio very important to supporting hares, portions of Geauga Ross, Scioto, Vinton and
ing licenses, permits, and the Division of Wildlife. The offers dense woods, sweep- upland game populations. and Ashtabula counties will Warren. The season contin-
stamps provides much-need- length of hunting seasons and ing grassy plains, miles of Williams and Defiance be closed to all rabbit hunting ues through November 28.
ed funds to wildlife research other regulations are directly wetlands – and healthy popu- counties in northwest Ohio from November 5 through Additional hunting
and management programs. related to the need to thin or lations of deer, birds, and have strong pheasant popu- December 5. The coats of information is contained
Hunters care about the envi- extend species numbers in other game that live within lations because of the habi- most hares will have turned in the 2010-2011 Ohio
ronment — we know that the state. Without the help them. Hunters love it here tat contributions by local white by early December, Hunting Regulations bro-
without proper conservation, of Ohio hunters, uncontrolled because they’re often so suc- landowners. Upland game allowing for proper distinc- chure, which is available
our wild spaces could be deer populations could devas- cessful. populations are responding tion. where hunting licenses are
positively to habitat pro- There are two restricted sold, on the Internet at wil-
grams in other areas around zones that cover portions dohio.com or by calling
the state, especially in coun- of Geauga and Ashtabula 1-800-WILDLIFE.
ties with significant enroll- counties. The first restricted This information was
ment in Scioto Conservation area encompasses parts of obtained from the Ohio
Reserve Enhancement Geauga and Ashtabula coun- Department of Natural
Program (CREP) and Quail ties and is bordered by U.S. Resources web site.

Checklist
Hunter Orange Requirement
Hunting any wild ani- muzzleloader deer sea- Camouflage
mal (except waterfowl) son is unlawful unless the Ground Blinds
from 1/2 hour before hunter is visibly wearing Use caution when
1. Get the landowner’s permission to hunt. sunrise to sunset dur- a vest, coat, jacket, or hunting from a camou-
ing the youth deer gun coveralls that are either flaged ground blind. For
2. Buy your annual hunting license and deer permit season, deer gun season, solid hunter orange or your safety, mark it with
early. deer gun weekend (Dec. camouflage hunter a hunter orange flag or
3. Make sure your gun is plugged and not capable of 18 & 19), the statewide orange. This requirement band.
holding more than three (3) shells. muzzleloader deer sea- applies statewide on both
son, and on designated public and private land.
4. Make sure you meet hunter orange requirements. areas during the early
5. Know how to attach your temporary tag. Carry a
piece of string, watch, and pencil or pen.
6. Know the rules for use of communication devic-
es.
7. Know your APV laws.
8. Know the season dates, hours, and Deer Zones.
9. Follow proper check station procedures.
10. Hunt safely!
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Deer hunter decorum


A Deer Hunter vious section. hunting license and deer
that it’s loaded.
Hunting safety tips
Hunting Safety Tip #1: Every time you see a gun, pick up a gun or point a gun, assume
CANNOT do any of the • Hunt coyote or boar permits for deer hunting on
Hunting Safety Tip #2: Make sure your safety is always on and that the barrel is pointing
following: between sunset and 1/2 their property are required
down when you are walking with or transporting your gun.
• Hunt or take a deer hour before sunrise during to have a hunting license Hunting Safety Tip #3: Make sure that you are certain of your target before you take
with a shotgun capable deer gun season. and deer permit to aid your shot. That is, make sure that you are shooting at an animal and not a human and
of holding more than • Use any device capable another hunter or hunt deer that there are no people anywhere near the animal you are shooting at.
three shells. This means of transmitting or receiving off of their property. Hunting Safety Tip #4: Wear the required amount of orange so that you don’t become
you may not hunt with a a person’s voice to aid in • Use certain handguns another hunter’s target.
shotgun capable of hold- the hunting or taking of during the youth deer gun Hunting Safety Tip #5: Make sure all animals are dead before you put them in or strap
ing more than three shells, deer. season and deer gun sea- them onto your vehicle.
unless it is plugged with a • Pursue wounded deer son. These handguns must: Hunting Safety Tip #6: Do not bring small children with you hunting.
one-piece filler which lim- or other wild animals or (a) have a barrel length Hunting Safety Tip #7: Do not climb up or down a tree or over a fence with a loaded
its the capacity of the gun recover dead deer or other of not less than 5 inches, gun. Instead, hand your gun to a hunting partner with the safety on and allow them
to three shells. The filler wild animals from private (b) use straight-walled car- to hand it back to you when you are in position.
must be such that it cannot property without the writ- tridges (no shoulder/ neck; Hunting Safety Tip #8: Stay sober and do not take any mind-altering drugs before or
be removed without disas- ten permission of the land- straight-tapered wall is during your hunting sessions.
sembling the gun. owner. See Page 36. acceptable) and (c) be .357 Hunting Safety Tip #9: Wear a brightly colored hat so that you will not be mistaken for
• Hunt with any rifle • Carry the deer permit caliber or larger. a target.
during the deer gun, the of another person. • Leave a deer or deer Hunting Safety Tip #10: Look well beyond your target before you shoot. High powered
youth deer gun, the Early • Receive or possess parts with a taxidermist, fur ammunition can travel up to a mile.
Muzzleloader hunts (Salt a deer or parts of a deer buyer, cold storage, locker Hunting Safety Tip #11: Hunt with a buddy. If you can’t hunt with a buddy, make sure
Fork Wildlife Area, Wildcat unless such deer or deer plant, or meat processing that someone knows where you will be and a time to expect you back.
Hollow, and Shawnee State part is tagged as required plant as long as a tag or Hunting Safety Tip #12: If using a tree stand to hunt, don’t forget to wear a safety belt.
Forest), and the statewide or unless the deer or part seal is attached to it that Hunting Safety Tip #13: Before you begin the hunting season and before you use any
muzzleloader seasons other of a deer has a statement lists the owner’s name and new or borrowed equipment, make sure to go over everything and make sure that it
than a muzzleloading rifle showing when and where address and the date and is working properly.
.38 caliber or larger. legally taken, the date place where the deer was
• Hunt or take a deer
with a gun or possess a
received, and from whom
received; or a Division of
killed. Persons receiving
deer from another person
Organizations help hunters give back
loaded fi rearm while going Wildlife tag, seal, or cer- must keep records with the Farmers and Hunters
to and from deer hunting tificate or other proof of owner’s name and address, Feeding the Hungry
during the deer gun, youth ownership which shows the date, time, and place
FHFH is an outreach min-
deer gun, and the statewide the deer was killed by a where the deer was legally istry called upon to help feed
muzzleloader seasons, motor vehicle in Ohio; or taken and the date it was Venison donated to food
venison and other big game banks must be processed by nature’s bounty with the hun-
at anytime other than 1/2 an official tag or seal and received. to the hungry among us. This
hour before sunrise to sun- valid nonresident license • Take more than one a local or state-inspected and gry. This program is active
program began in 1997 and insured meat processor who in all 50 states of the U.S.,
set. NOTE: Muzzleloading issued by another state if deer per day as long as each continues to grow, with rep- is participating with FHFH. in parts of Canada, and in
firearms are considered taken from outside Ohio; deer has been tagged with a resentation in more than one- Hunters wishing to donate several countries around the
unloaded when the cap is or certificate of ownership temporary tag before hunt- half of the United States. their deer to a food bank are
removed or priming pow- or receipt issued by a wild- ing for the next deer. world.
To make a donation, con- not required to pay for the Deer hunters wishing to
der is removed from the life officer. Shed antlers, • Hunt deer over bait tact FHFH. Go to the national processing of the venison help fight hunger and home-
pan or when the battery if found, do not require a except on public land. Website (www.fhfh.org), go as long as the program has lessness may donate venison to
is removed on electronic certificate of ownership or • Possess a communica- to Donate Deer, select Ohio funds available to cover the Ohio food pantries by contact-
systems. receipt by a wildlife offi- tion device as long as you from the list of states, and find cost. A subsidy grant from ing Safari Club International
• Carry a handgun while cer. do not use the device to aid an active chapter near you. the Division of Wildlife was on their Web site (www.safa-
hunting deer during the • Construct, place or a person in pursuing or tak- Look at the processors avail- awarded to FHFH to help with riclubfoundation.org) under
early muzzleloader season use a permanent-type tree ing of deer. able for that chapter. Each the costs of venison process- Sportsmen Against Hunger.
(on designated areas), the stand, or to place spikes, • Hunt coyote and wild chapter has a contact person ing Deer meat will be accepted
statewide muzzleloader nails, wires or other metal boar during the deer gun and the processor’s name and Sportsmen Against Hunger during any of the Ohio deer
season, and archery season; objects into a tree to act as season and statewide muz- address. This program helps share

KREMER’S
seasons.
have more than one firearm steps or to hold a tree stand zleloader deer season with a
while hunting deer; carry a on public hunting lands. It hunting license and a valid
handgun being used dur- is also unlawful to make any deer permit, using firearms
ing hunting in a concealed of these changes to trees legal for deer hunting while

GUNS
manner. on private property with- visibly wearing a vest, coat,
• Use a muzzleloading out first getting the permis- jacket or coverall colored
handgun for deer hunting. sion of the landowner or solid hunter orange or cam-
• Hunt deer with a long- the landowner’s authorized oufl age hunter orange. A
bow having a draw weight agent. Tree stands and deer valid deer permit is a deer
of less than 40 pounds, or
with a crossbow having a
blinds must be removed
from public hunting areas
permit, with temporary tag
attached, and valid for the SHOOTING SUPPLIES
draw weight of less than
75 pounds. Expandable and
by the last day of the deer
archery season.
zone or unit being hunted.
• Hunt other wild ani-
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legal. Poisoned or explo- A Hunter CAN do the otes, or wild boar during
sive arrows are illegal. following: the Saturday, December 18 INDOOR Saturday: 10:00 am - 4:00 PM
• Carry a firearm while • Field dress a deer and Sunday, December 19 Hunting Season ONLY Nov.-Dec.
deer hunting with a long- before transporting to an gun season, as long as they GUN Sun.: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
official deer check sta- possess no shot shells larg-
bow or crossbow.
• Have attached to a tion for final inspection er than number four shot RANGE
longbow or crossbow any and tagging as long as the and comply with hunter
mechanical, electrical or
electronic device capable
head remains attached to
the body.
orange requirements. No
one may hunt with a rifle 122 Hamilton Street LARGEST
of projecting a beam of • Aid or assist another other than a muzzleloading SELECTION
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light.
• Use dogs to hunt deer.
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HI AND LOIS
Tomorrow’s Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol
Sunday, Oct. 31, 2010 one friend against another, especially ARIES (March 21-April 19)
There are strong indications that if doing so would be totally unfair. - Watch for some telltale signs of
you could fare exceptionally well in LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - You’re beneficial changes coming your way.
the year ahead regarding involvements a free spirit who has a tendency to If what’s in store for you doesn’t
with a large organization. It might be a bit impulsive, and you might be happen today, you’re still likely to get
be a club or a business group, but in reckless about putting a dent in your some signals or word that it is on its
either case there are likely to be hidden wallet. Remember, you’re the one way.
benefits in it for you. who’ll have to live with it. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - If you are in some kind of special
Although you might be able to profit Monday, Nov. 1, 2010 need of help, don’t waste your time
from the use of shrewd tactics, you It’s always to your advantage to going to just anybody. Seek out a
might not like yourself too well later update yourself on any new knowledge knowledgeable person who possesses
if you feel you’ve taken advantage of to which you’re exposed, but this will the expertise you need, regardless of
someone who wasn’t on his/her toes. become even more important to you in the cost.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21)
- An endeavor you’re promoting does
the next 12 months. Seek out any new
techniques being developed in your
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - It
is imperative that you don’t allow
BLONDIE
have the ability to stand on its own chosen field of endeavor. important matters to go unattended,
merits, yet as insurance for yourself, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - because that which doesn’t get done
you might try to embellish it beyond Step out socially if you can make the now will be left on the back burner for
its capabilities and attributes. time to do so, because good things more days than you’ll want to count.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - could happen for you when friends CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Your
Don’t seek or expect more than your are gathered together, especially if you instinctual political savvy could play
fair share from a material arrangement have a kind word for everybody. an important role in your affairs by
you have with an associate. What is SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. constructing a solid platform that will
right for you is also true for the person 21) - You could surprise others as well turn out to be far better than the one
with whom you’re involved. as yourself by displaying the tenacity your opposition has.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - to overcome all kinds of obstacles that LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Give top
There is a strong possibility that you might be blocking your path to reach priority to something in which you’re
could irritate some friends when you an important objective. presently involved that could spell
renege for self-serving reasons on a CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) financial gain for you at this point in
commitment you made with them. - For reasons unbeknownst to you, time. It could involve a rare opportunity
Stand by your word and don’t let them you’re likely to be far more receptive that won’t be there tomorrow.
down. than usual at recognizing intricate bits VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -
Your ambitious inclinations could be
of knowledge that are usually missed
by most people. It’ll serve you well.
Try to associate with pals who like
to get involved in activities that BEETLE BAILEY
rather strong, but that doesn’t mean AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) are challenging both mentally and
you’ll go after something that could - Because of the special aptitude physically. Your restless spirit needs
truly be worthwhile. In fact, there’s you have for fitting into promising to be satisfied by doing something
good chance you’ll waste it. endeavors others have going for them, different.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) - you’ll be a welcomed participator in LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Rather
Heed your inner voice that tells you just such an event. than allowing impatience to dictate
not to get involved in something that PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - your day and resorting to trying to
doesn’t include everybody in your Although you might not normally take force things to happen, let events
group. Those who are left out will such a stance, companions aren’t likely unfold at will and at their own pace.
blame you for going on without them. to be in any doubt regarding a position You’ll have a much better time of it.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - you are taking on an important issue. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate Inc.
Don’t give up on yourself just because
you couldn’t pull off something that
you thought you could handle. None
of us can do everything, so look for
another objective you know you can
tackle.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - You
are likely to have some good ideas, SNUFFY SMITH
but if they require a bit of effort to
accomplish, you might simply ignore
them. It’s one of those days when you
may just want to do nothing.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - The
handling of funds is usually something
you do well, but that’s not true at
present. Your thoughts will be more
on what you want immediately, and
not on what it costs or what a shortage
of funds might mean to you down the
line.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Even
though you’re usually a friendly,
gregarious person, you may have a
tendency to be a bit hypersensitive to
the way others treat you. Don’t let your
emotions ruin a perfectly good time.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - It’s
best not to accept something, no
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
matter how badly you want it, if the
price requires you to take sides with

Saturday Evening October 30, 2010


8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30
WPTA/ABC College Football Local
WHIO/CBS CSI: Crime Scene 48 Hours Mystery 48 Hours Mystery Local
WLIO/NBC Shrekless Pumpkins Law-Order L.A. Law & Order: SVU Local Saturday Night Live
WOHL/FOX MLB Baseball Raising Local Fringe Wilde Local
ION Snake Eyes Hide and Seek Hide and Seek
Cable Channels
A&E Billy Billy Billy Billy Billy Billy Billy Billy Billy Billy
AMC From Dusk Till Dawn Evil Dead 2 28 Days
ANIM Dogs 101 Pit Bulls Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls Pit Bulls-Parole
BET Leprechaun: Back 2 Holla Somebody Help Me
BRAVO House
CMT Gremlins
House House House
Ernest Scared Stupid
House
BORN LOSER
CNN CNN Presents Larry King Live Newsroom CNN Presents Larry King Live
COMEDY Scary Movie 4 Superhero Movie Scary Movie 3
DISC MythBusters MythBusters MythBusters MythBusters MythBusters
DISN Sonny Deck Wizards-Place Phineas Wizards Sonny Deck Wizards-Place
E! Knocked Up Knocked Up
ESPN College Football SportsCenter Football Final
ESPN2 College Football Score College Football Baseball
FAM Hocus Pocus Hocus Pocus Clue
FOOD Challenge Challenge Challenge Iron Chef America Challenge
FX The Strangers Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Sunny Sunny Two Men Two Men
HGTV D. Design Sarah Genevieve Block Color Spl House Hunters House Genevieve Block

HIST
LIFE
Afraid of the Dark
Within Flatliners
The Real Story Ancient Aliens
The Fairy Jobmother
Afraid of the Dark
Project Runway
FRANK & ERNEST
MTV Underworld: Ev Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jeepers Creepers
NICK iCarly Jackson Victoriou Big Time Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Chris Malcolm
SCI Underworld Red: Werewolf Hunter Skinwalkers
SPIKE Blade: Trinity Halloween Freddy vs. Jason
TBS Titanic Twister
TCM Hunchback What-BabyJane
TLC Bermuda Triangle Lottery Changed Auction Auction Bermuda Triangle Lottery Changed
TNT Tomorrow Never Dies Tomorrow Never Dies
TOON Beetlejuice King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Bleach Kekkaishi
TRAV Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures
TV LAND Griffith Griffith Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond
USA NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS
VH1 Football Fantasia New Jack City Real and Chance Dance Cam Michaels
WGN Bones Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos How I Met How I Met South Pk South Pk
Premium Channels
HBO Amelia 24/7 Taken 24/7 Boardwalk
MAX
SHOW
Twelve The Unborn
The Big C Weeds Punisher: War Zone
The Final Destination
Fight
Lingerie Online Crush
Zack and Miri Make a Porno BIG NATE
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Sunday Evening October 31, 2010
8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30
WPTA/ABC Extreme Makeover Desperate Housewives Brothers & Sisters Local
WHIO/CBS The Amazing Race 17 Undercover Boss CSI: Miami Local
WLIO/NBC Football NFL Football Local Dateline NBC
WOHL/FOX MLB Baseball Local
ION The Siege Scarface
Cable Channels
A&E Amityville Paranorma Paranorma Psychic Kids Amityville Amityville
AMC Dawn of the Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead
ANIM Freak Freak The Haunted The Haunted Freak Freak The Haunted
BET The Color Purple Ed Gordon Trey BET Inspiration
BRAVO Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Real Housewives Real Housewives
CMT Ernest Scared Stupid Gremlins Bad News
CNN State of the Union Larry King Live Newsroom State of the Union Larry King Live
COMEDY Scary Movie 3
DISC Ghost Lab
Superhero Movie
Dirty Jobs Dirty Jobs
South Pk Swardson Futurama Futurama
Ghost Lab Dirty Jobs
GRIZZWELLS
DISN Twitches Too Mostly Ghostly Wizards Hannah Hannah
E! Kendra Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Fashion Chelsea The Soup Next Door
ESPN SportsCtr Countdown NHRA Drag Racing SportsCenter
ESPN2 MLS Soccer TBA SportsCtr 2010 Poker Poker
FAM Van Helsing Funniest Home Videos J. Osteen Ed Young
FOOD Challenge The Next Iron Chef Food Diners Food Meat The Next Iron Chef
FX The Ruins Prom Night Sons of Anarchy Bernie
HGTV Holmes on Homes Holmes on Homes House Hunters Income Income Holmes on Homes

HIST IRT Deadliest Roads IRT Deadliest Roads Swamp People The Real Story IRT Deadliest Roads
LIFE The Eye The Return The Return
MTV Jersey Shore Jersey Shore My Super 2 Texas Chainsaw
NICK My Wife My Wife Chris Chris The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny
SCI
SPIKE
Ghost Hunters
CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene PEANUTS
TBS Forrest Gump Forrest Gump
TCM House on Haunted Hill The Haunting Poltergeist
TLC Untold Stories Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER
TNT World Is Not World Is Not
TOON Beetlejuice Titan Star Wars Delocated Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Venture Childrens Metal
TRAV Terrifying Places Terrifying Places Terr Places Most Terrifying Terrifying Places
TV LAND M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Roseanne Roseanne
USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU
VH1 Fantasia Fantasia Fantasia Fantasia Fantasia Football Fantasia Football I Love Money
WGN How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met News/Nine Replay Monk Monk
Premium Channels
HBO Amelia Boardwalk Empire Bored Eastbound Boardwalk Empire Bored Eastbound
MAX Fourth The Final Destination Tales From the Crypt-Bordello Tales From the Crypt-Bordello
SHOW Dexter Dexter Weeds The Big C Dexter Look Hurt Lock
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