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Jefferson Middle School will hold registration
for the 2015-16 school year Aug. 19, 21, 24 and
25.
The school office will re-open on Aug. 17.
Registration times are from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3
p.m.
New families will register on Aug. 19;
eighth-graders on Aug. 21; seventh-graders on
Aug. 22; and sixth-graders on Aug. 24.
Signup is open for the Delphos Jefferson Athletic Boosters and Ed Smith
Memorial 2015 Golf Outing on Aug. 16.
Registration is at 12:30 p.m. with shotgun start at 1 p.m. and dinner at
approximately 5 p.m. The event is in scramble format. Games include skins
and mulligans, a putting contest and a bean bag toss for yards off tee shots.
There is a $10,000 cash prize for a hole-in-one.
The cost is $60 per person for 18 holes of golf, cart, green fees, drink
tickets and dinner.
Email djboosters@yahoo.com for more registration information.
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POLICE REPORTS
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DELPHOS On July 23, officers were
dispatched to the 700 block of North Canal
Street after receiving a call of an ungovernable juvenile. Upon arrival, officers found
that the juvenile had damaged items around
the residence and was not obeying. The report
will be forwarded to the Juvenile Court for
possible charges.
On July 23, Delphos EMS and Delphos
Police officers were dispatched to the 200
block of North Cass Street in reference to a
male in a vehicle unresponsive and not breathing. Upon arrival officers and EMS personnel
located the male. During the investigation of
the subjects health condition, illegal narcotics
were found in the males possession. The case
was forwarded to the prosecutors office and
charges will soon be filed.
On July 24, an officer on patrol conducted
a traffic stop on a vehicle after finding that
the driver, 49-year-old Boyd Crawford of
Fort Jennings, was operating the vehicle on
a suspended license. He was issued a citation
and will appear in Lima Municipal Court to
face the charge.
On July 24, officers investigated a theft
incident in the 100 block of North Main
Street. Officers were told that items were
removed from the complainants property.
On July 24, officers met with a complainant
at
the
police department in
regards to an identity theft complaint.
The female told officers that a fraudulent
account was opened
in her name.
On July 24, officers, acting on a
tip, located 35-yearold Shane Harter of
Harter
Delphos, and took him
into custody on a warrant for parole violation. Harter was transported to the Van Wert
County Jail.
On July 25, officers responded to a residence in the 100 block of East Sixth Street to
meet with a male complainant. Upon arrival,
the male told officers that persons unknown to
him had opened several credit card accounts
using his personal information. The incident
remains under investigation.
On Sunday, officers were sent to the 700
block of North Canal Street in reference to
a juvenile complaint. Officers arrived and
found that a juvenile living at this residence
had knowingly entered the property of another. The juvenile is being charged with criminal trespass and will appear in juvenile court.
On Tuesday, officers were dispatched to
the 500 block of South Clay Street after
receiving a call that a juvenile there had left
the residence and did not return. Upon arrival
officers found that the juvenile had left after a
disagreement with his mother. He was located
later, on the same date. He will be charged
with ungovernable juvenile and will appear in
juvenile court.
On Tuesday, officers took a report of a
stolen bicycle in the 200 block of West Sixth
Street. The bicycle was recovered by officers
the next day and it was returned to the owner.
On Tuesday, officers were sent to the 1000
block of North Franklin Street to investigate a criminal damaging complaint. Officers
arrived and found that the complainants
ex-boyfriend had caused damage to her vehicle. A report was taken and the complainant
was instructed on how to victim file charges.
On Wednesday, officers spoke with a
female in the 100 block of South Bredeick
Street in reference to a phone call that she
had received from an individual claiming to
be her grandson. The call was a scam as the
male was not her grandson and he attempted
to have her send him money. No money was
sent to him.
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BIRTHS
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A boy was born July 29 to
Breanna Clemens and Josh
Albridge of Fort Jennings.
A boy was born July 29
to Lindsay and Matthew
Hummer of Delphos.
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VAN WERT The following individuals appeared
Wednesday in Van Wert
County Common Pleas Court:
Judge Kevin taylor
Probation violation
shane Harter, 35, Delphos,
admitted to violating his probation by not reporting to probation, but denied a second
violation for not maintaining
his job. The court continued
the matter for further hearing
to gather more information on
the job situation.
Judge Marting Burchfield
Arraignment
Faith Busbey, 33, Lima,
entered a not guilty plea to a
charge of possession of heroin,
a felony 5. She was released
on a surety bond with pretrial
scheduled for Aug. 5.
Changes of plea
Carl elston, 36, Van Wert,
changed his plea to guilty
to domestic violence, misdemeanor 1 (reduced from
Felony 4). The court ordered a
pre-sentence investigation and
set sentencing for Sept. 9.
ryan shields, 29, Van
Wert, changed his plea to
guilty on a charge of failure
to register as a sex offender, a
felony b4. The court ordered a
pre-sentence investigation and
set sentencing for Sept. 9.
Violations
Drew Kenny, 22, Van Wert,
admitted to violating his probation by failing to take a drug
test when requested. Pretrial
was scheduled for Aug. 5.
Jeremy Busbey, 35, Lima,
admitted to violating his probation by failing to report to
probation after being released
from jail. He was released on
a surety bond and ordered to
report to probation immediately and to appear for a pretrial
on Aug. 5.
Polygraph stipulation/
time waiver
Brett Fortney, 29, Van
Wert, in open court entered
into a stipulation for a polygraph examination and also a
time waiver. The case will be
set for a status conference in
two months.
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Jennings Memorial Hall gets a lift Legislative update
BY STEVEN
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DHI Media Staff Writer
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FORT JENNINGS
Renovations at Jennings
Memorial Hall, the landmark
building in Fort Jennings,
have opened up a whole new
level of opportunity residents
of and visitors to the village.
Earlier this month, an elevator was installed and certified in the historic structure,
the realization of months of
fundraising efforts on the part
of the Jennings Memorial
Association.
Dr. Wesley Klear, president of the association,
explained that contractors
installed a wheelchair lift
rather than a full-sized elevator. The decision to do so
centered not only around
the expense of the project,
but efforts to minimize any
impact to the century-old
structure.
It suits perfectly the needs
for the building, Klear said.
We usually have a handful
of people who would have an
issue getting up to the second
floor. Its not meant to move
hundreds of people. You can
put two to three people in at
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State Representative Bob Cupp will hold a legislative
update meeting in Delphos next week. Cupp will appear at
the Delphos Public Library at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Cupp
represents the 4th Ohio House district, which is comprised of
all of Allen County. The public is invited and encouraged to
attend.
Rep. Cupp will provide a brief update on legislative activity
in the Ohio General Assembly during the past several weeks
including results of the 2016-2017 State Budget process. He
will then be available to listen to public concerns and ideas
regarding pending legislation or other topics that may be of
interest to attendees.
Rep. Bob Cupp is serving his first term in the Ohio House
of Representatives. He serves on the following committees:
Education, Finance, Judiciary, and Public Utilities; as well as
on the Ohio Constitutional Modernization Commission. Rep.
Cupp also serves as Chair of the Finance Subcommittee on
Primary and Secondary Education.
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Ohio
114
between
Cloverdale and the north
corporation limit of Kalida
will be restricted to one lane
through the work zone for
resurfacing beginning August
3. Work is expected to continue until mid September.
Work is being performed by
Bluffton Paving, Bluffton.
U.S. 224 between Ohio
634 and Ohio 190 will close
Aug. 3 for 30 days for a
culvert replacement. Traffic
detoured onto Ohio 634 and
Ohio 190 back to U.S. 224.
Vernon Nagel, Napoleon.
Ohio 189 at the east edge of
Ottoville closed May 27 for
an emergency culvert repair.
The road is closed for an
indefinite amount of time.
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Ohio 190, Ohio 634 and U.S.
224 back to Ohio 189.
Ohio 189 at the east edge
of Ottoville closed May 27
for an emergency culvert
repair. The road is closed for
an indefinite amount of time.
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Ohio 190, Ohio 634 and U.S.
224 back to Ohio 189.
Van Wert County
Ohio 49 between Ohio 81
and U.S. 224 will be restricted to one lane through the
work zone for berm work.
Work will be performed by
the Van Wert County ODOT
maintenance garage.
Ohio 697 west of Middle
Point Wetzel Road, approximately five miles west of
the city of Delphos, which
closed June 8 will remain
closed through the end of July
to replace the bridge over
the Auglaize River. Traffic
detoured onto Ohio 116 to
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A whirlwind of cleaning and more
precedes a home Amish wedding
BY LOVINA EICHER
Twenty-three days left until the wedding of Timothy and
Elizabeth. We have a lot of work left to do before then but we
have accomplished a lot already.
Saturday was a full day. At 7:00 a.m. we had some cement
delivered to pour sidewalks around the house and in front of
the new pole barn. My husband Joe and sons Benjamin and
Joseph, Timothy and his brother Joseph Jr., and Mose and
his brother Freeman were here to help with the cement work.
Pouring concrete is hard work so their help was appreciated!
My sisters Verena and Susan also came to help us. Also sister Emma, Jacob, and sons came later in the forenoon to help.
Jacob hung the closet doors in the bedrooms upstairs that still
needed doors and trim. I am so glad that is done now.
Sister Susan and daughter Verena worked in the garden.
With all the rain we had, the weeds have taken over.
Sisters Verena and Emma, daughters Elizabeth, Loretta,
and Lovina worked in getting the basement cleaned. Yesterday
daughters Susan and Verena cleaned the boys bedroom. They
are scrubbing the walls and ceilings in the hallway today and
then that finishes the upstairs. We just have the main level to
clean. Loretta and Lovina have been washing out the kitchen
cabinets.
Next week Timothys mother, sisters, and sister-in-laws
plan to come help make noodles for the wedding and help
clean.
Timothy and Mose have been working on laying landscap- Fresh garden goodies make meal planning easy in summer.
ing blocks to make flower beds in front of the house. The (Submitted photo)
blocks will make it look more finished off.
On Sunday we went to Jacob and Emmas house for pizza,
ice cream and cake in honor of Emmas forty-second birthday.
Readers have been asking for my ice tea recipe. I use fresh
Tomorrow at 5:30 a.m. we will leave for the wedding of spearmint tea leaves from my garden. This tea you can drink
niece Katie Edna and Ben in Berne, Indiana. Mose, Susan, and warm or ice cold. Until next weekGod bless!
Verena are all table waiters. I have to help cook and wear the
Tea Concentrate
color royal blue. The girls have to wear dark blue. We were
6 cups water
all in luck and have those colors already, so no extra sewing.
1 cup packed tea leaves
Friday, July 24, son Joseph will have his thirteenth birth1 1/2 cups sugar
day. He is really getting tall. I think he and Benjamin are
Boil 4 cups water. Add the leaves. Put the lid on the kettle
almost the same height.
and take off burner. Let set 10-15 minutes. Strain and pour
I appreciate my friend Ruth coming to my rescue and pick- over 1 1/2 cups sugar. Then rinse leaves with 2 cups cold
ing up some groceries for me when I happen to discover Im water. Put 1 cup concentrate in containers and freeze. One cup
out of something. Going to town takes more of my time so its concentrate makes a 2-quart pitcher of tea.
nice to have a friend run errands over this busy time. Thank
Lovina Eicher is an Old Order Amish writer, cook, wife
you Ruthyou do so much for us! It is greatly appreciated!
and mother of eight. Formerly writing as The Amish Cook,
We had our first tomatoes from our garden and are also Eicher inherited that column from her mother, Elizabeth
enjoying green peppers, hot peppers, lettuce, and green Coblentz, who wrote from 1991 to 2002. Readers can contact
onions. Radishes are over with in my garden. Sister Emma Eicher at PO Box 1689, South Holland, IL 60473 (please
sent green beans and zucchini over this morning. I planted my include a self-addressed stamped envelope for a reply) or at
garden late this year.
LovinasAmishKitchen@MennoMedia.org.
Kitchen Press
Known as The Garden State, New Jersey has two
state official foods. The first is the blueberry and the second is the Jersey Tomato.
Fire and Ice
6 large firm, ripe tomatoes
1 large green pepper, seeded[KP1]
1 red onion
1 cucumber
Dressing
3/4 cup vinegar
1-1/2 teaspoons celery salt
1-1/2 teaspoons mustard seed
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt
4-1/2 teaspoons granulated sugar
1/8 teaspoon red pepper
1/4 cup cold water
Skin and cut each tomato into 4 or 8 parts. Slice green
pepper into strips. Slice red onion into rings. Place in
a bowl. Heat mixture of vinegar, seasonings and water.
Bring to boil and boil furiously for 1 minute. While
hot, pour over tomatoes, green pepper and onion. Chill.
Stir occasionally. Just before serving, add a peeled and
sliced cucumber. (The tomatoes will keep for days in the
refrigerator. Fresh cucumbers need to be added-they will
get soft.)
Instant Berry Jam
1-1/2 cups whole berries (strawberries, raspberries,
blueberries, blackberries or boysenberries; thawed if
frozen)
3/4 cup granulated sugar
2 teaspoons lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon butter
Wash berries, remove stems or hulls, and crush evenly
in a bowl. You should have 1 cup crushed berries. In
a 3-quart casserole stir together berries, sugar, lemon
juice and butter. Cook, uncovered, in microwave for 8
minutes, stirring every 2 minutes, until it reaches desired
thickness. Serve warm or cool. Store in covered jar in
refrigerator. Makes 1 cup.
If you enjoyed these recipes, made changes or have
one to share, email kitchenpress@yahoo.com.
Grow local and eat it, too Covering possible rain losses
By Olivia Velasquez
DHI Media Correspondent
news@putnamsentinel.com
BY JAMES HOORMAN
Ag Educator
OSU-Extension
Putnam County
PUTNAM COUNTY Many farmers
have prevented planting acres due to wet
weather and they are wondering what are
their options. If you want to plant cover crops
to improve your soil health, consider the following options including 1) doing nothing,
2) planting cover crops and not haying or
grazing, or 3) planting cover crops and haying or grazing it as a forage crop. For a quick
review, read the following options.
1. To maximize the prevented planting
payment:
Declare prevented planting after the
final planting date, leave the acreage idle
(exposed, unplanted soil vulnerable to erosion, nutrient leaching and weed growth) and
receive 100 percent of the prevented planting
payment for that acreage.
Declare prevented planting after the final
planting date, plant a cover crop, but do not
hay or graze the cover crop until November
1 and receive 100 percent of the prevented
planting payment for that acreage.
Declare prevented planting after the late
planting period (if one exists for the insured
crop), leave the acreage idle (exposed,
unplanted soil vulnerable to erosion, nutrient
leaching and weed growth) and receive a
reduced prevented planting payment for that
acreage.
2. To provide some prevented planting
payment with the option to provide some
forage:
Declare prevented planting after the late
planting period, plant a cover crop, but do not
hay or graze the cover crop until November 1.
Full payment may be available for that acreage but check with your local crop insurance
adjuster for full details.
Declare prevented planting after the final
planting date and late planting period, plant a
cover crop after this period, hay or graze the
cover crop prior to November 1 and receive
a prevented planting payment equal to 35
percent of the original prevented planting
guarantee for that acreage.
3. To maximize the forage opportunity:
Declare prevented planting and plant a
cover crop before the final planting date or
during the late planting period, hay or graze
the cover crop prior to November 1 and
receive no prevented planting payment.
Unlike other types of insurance, crop
insurance is dependent on established dates
that apply to all policies. These dates are
6 The Herald
OHSAA
fall sports
practices
open today
www.delphosherald.com
Sports
INFORMATION
SUBMITTED
COLUMBUS The
official start of fall sports
practices is today for member schools of the Ohio High
School Athletic Association.
Aug. 1 is the annual
start date for all OHSAAsanctioned fall sports, which
include girls tennis, girls
and boys golf, girls and boys
cross country, field hockey,
boys and girls soccer, volleyball and football.
Football Notes and Playoff
Updates
Of the OHSAAs 822
member schools, 717 sponsor football teams. Schools
are reminded of the 5-day
acclimatization period prior
to any contact drills. Only
helmets are permitted on the
first and second days of practice. Shoulder pads may be
added on days three and four.
Full pads may be worn on the The Delphos St. Johns Volleyball team participated in the Friendship Cup tournament at Kings Island in July. They placed 1st in the gold bracket. From left to
fifth day.
right, back row: Head coach Carolyn Dammeyer, coach Maggie Wannemacher, Jess Geise, Ally Gerbrick, Maddi Ellis, Allie Buettner, Kennedy Clarkson and
Ellie Csukker; middle row: Maya Gerker, Jana Hamilton, Maddie Pohlman, Olivia Kahny and Madelyn Buettner; and front: water girl Abby Buettner. Madelyn
See OHSAA, page 7 Buettner receive MVP for the tournament. (Photo Submitted)
The 2015 Delphos Minor League Pirates consisted of, Front Row Left to Right: Brady DuVall, Braylon Metzger, BatBoy
Maddox Kroeger, Ashton Milligan and Tyler Wilkins. Second Row Left to Right: Kevin Pohlman, Brenden Oleson,
Eli Coil, Gavin Holdgreve, Lucas Grothaus and Conner Baldauf. Coaches: Chad DuVall, Randy Holdgreve and Mike
Kroeger. Missing player is Danny Schleeter. (DHI Media/Charlie Ashby)
The Dephos Minor League Tigers for 2015 were made up of, front row left to right, Vincent Murray, Garret Johnson,
Andrew McCluskey, Troy Pseekos and Coby Anspach. Second row: Carson Gunter, Mikel Hale, Brayden Conley and
Logan Britton. Third row: Coach Don Anspach, Coach Gary Gunter, Logan Murray, Zac Herron, Joey Dailey, Conner
Anspach, Coach Mike Johnson and not in the picture was Tyler Herron. (DHI Media/Charlie Ashby)
LINCOLNVIEW BOYS
GOLF SCHEDULE
Aug. 5 St. Johns Home 10
a.m.
Aug. 11 Old Fort Co-Ed
Shootout Away 9 a.m.
Aug.
13
Lincolnview
Invitational Home 9 a.m.
Aug. 17 Spencerville Quad*
Away 4 p.m.
Aug. 18 Ada/Allen East*
Bluffton 4:30 p.m.
Aug. 24 Paulding Tri* Away
4 p.m.
Aug. 25 Columbus Grove
Quad* Away 4 p.m.
Aug. 27 Wayne Trace
Invitational Away 4:30 p.m.
Aug.
29
Springfield
Invitational Away 8:30 a.m.
Sep. 1 NWC Match* Home
4 p.m.
Sep. 3 Allen East Quad*
Away 4 p.m.
Sep. 8 NWC Match* Home
4 p.m.
Sep. 10 Allen East* Home
4 p.m.
Sep. 12 Antwerp Invitational
Away 8:30 a.m.
Sep. 15 NWC Match* Home
4 p.m.
Sep. 21 Jefferson Quad*
Away 4 p.m.
* - Northwest Conference
match
All home matches are
played at Hickory Sticks Golf
Course, Van Wert
===================
LINCOLNVIEW GIRLS
GOLF SCHEDULE
Aug. 7 Colonial Invitational
Away 8:30 a.m.
Aug.
10
Lincolnview
Invitational Home 9 a.m.
Aug. 11 Old Fort Co-Ed
Shootout Away 9 a.m.
Aug. 13 Defiance Invitational
Away 8:30 a.m.
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Sports
OHSAA
(Continued from page 6)
Full contact is permitted on the sixth day. August 2, 9 and
16 are mandatory days off. The regular-season kicks off the
week of Aug. 24.
FOOTBALL HOME: Statewide composite schedules (sorted by week and by school), regional playoff boundary maps,
schools in each division, statewide radio broadcast listing and
more: http://www.ohsaa.org/sports/ft/boys/default.asp
A total of 224 schools 32 in each Division will qualify
for the playoffs when the final computer ratings are announced
Nov. 1. Divisions II, III, V and VII will play on Fridays
during the playoffs, while Divisions I, IV and VI will play on
Saturdays. The 2015 football state championship games return
to Ohio Stadium in Columbus December 3, 4 and 5. The finals
schedule will be announced after the state semifinals.
School Sports Schedules: http://schedules.myohsaa.org/
Type in the first few letters of a school into the search bar,
select the school and then click Search. Click on the School
Information button in the upper right corner for the list of
sports and schedules.
All fall sports can begin practice (which include tryouts) on
Saturday, August 1.
1. All student-athletes must have a pre-participation physical: http://www.ohsaa.org/medicine/physicalform.htm
2. All coaches, paid and volunteer, must be certified by the
ODE: http://www.ohsaa.org/members/coachescorner.htm
3. OHSAA inclement weather regulations: http://www.
ohsaa.org/sports/OHSAAInclementWeatherPolicy.pdf
4. OHSAA heat regulations: SEE BELOW
5. Preseason parent meetings information: http://www.
ohsaa.org/members/default.htm
OHSAA Heat Regulations
This procedure is to be used until such time as the temperature is below 84 degrees as no combination of heat and
humidity at that level will result in a need to curtail activity.
1. Thirty minutes prior to the start of activity, temperature
and humidity readings should be taken at the site.
2. The temperature and humidity should be factored into the
Heat Index Calculation and Chart and a determination made as
to the Heat Index. If schools are utilizing a digital sling psychrometer that calculates the Heat Index, that number may be
used to apply to the table.
3. If a reading is determined whereby activity is to be
decreased (above 95 degrees Heat Index), then rereadings
would be required every thirty minutes to determine if further
activity should be eliminated or preventative steps taken, or if
an increased level of activity can resume.
4. Using the following table, activity should be altered and/
or eliminated based on this Heat Index as determined:
Under 95 degrees Heat Index
Optional water breaks every 30 minutes for 10 minutes in
duration to allow hydration as a group.
Have towels with ice for cooling of athletes as needed.
Watch/monitor athletes carefully for necessary action.
Re-check temperature and humidity every 30 minutes if
temperature rises in order to monitor for increased Heat Index.
95 degrees to 99 degrees Heat Index
Water shall always be available and athletes shall be able
to take in as much water as they desire.
Mandatory water breaks every 30 minutes for 10 minutes
in duration to allow for hydration as a group.
Have towels with ice for cooling of athletes as needed.
Watch/monitor athletes carefully for necessary action.
Helmets and other equipment should be removed when
athlete not directly involved with competition, drill or practice
and it is not otherwise required by rule.
Notes: Reduce time of outside activity. Consider postponing
practice to later in the day. Re-check temperature and humidity
every 30 minutes to monitor for increased Heat Index.
100 degrees (above 99 degrees) to 104 degrees Heat
Index
Water shall always be available and athletes shall be able
to take in as much water as they desire.
Mandatory water breaks every 30 minutes for 10 minutes
in duration to allow hydration as a group.
Have towels with ice for cooling of athletes as needed.
Watch/monitor athletes carefully for necessary action.
Alter uniform by removing items if possible and permissible by rules.
Allow athletes to change to dry shirts and shorts at defined
intervals.
Reduce time of outside activity as well as indoor activity
if air conditioning is unavailable.
Postpone practice to later in day.
If helmets or other protective requirement are required to
be worn by rule or normal practice, suspend practice or competition immediately.
Note: Re-check temperature and humidity every 30 minutes
to monitor for changes in Heat Index.
Above 104 degrees Heat Index
Stop all outside activity in practice and/or play, and stop
all inside activity if air conditioning is unavailable.
The Herald 7
The Kalida golf team for 2015 has, Front Row: Adam Snipes, Brian Edwards, Evan Recker, Josh Klausing, Nathan
Nordhaus and Trent Siebeneck. Back Row: Clay Meyer, Christian Nartker, Jeffrey Knueve, Devin Giesige, Derek Buss
and Head Coach Ken Schnipke. (DHI Media/Stacy Knueve)
By JIM METCALFE
The other veteran is sevIf we can hit more greens Club Invitational Away 8:30
DHI Media Sports Editor
enth man Josh Klausing, a in regulation, I think we a.m.
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
Sep. 1 Antwerp/Tinora
sophomore.
should be very competitive.
He does have some key
Kalida opens the new sea- Eagle Rock 4:30 p.m.
KALIDA Long-time contributors to replace in the son Thursday, Aug. 6, at the
Sep. 3 Van Buren Home
Kalida golf coach Ken likes of Zach Erhart, Noah Hawthorne Hills Invitational. 4:30 p.m.
Sep. 8 Liberty-Benton
Schnipke had another suc- Lambert, Alex Meyers and
------------------Away 4:30 p.m.
cessful season in 2014, bring- Collin Nartker.
-------------------Sep. 10 Columbus Grove/
ing home a sixth-place finish
Expected to take up the
------------at the Division III Regionals slack for the departed quarKALIDA BOYS GOLF Leipsic/Miller City* Pike
Run 4 p.m.
in Bowling Green, a 6-3 tet are senior Devin Giesige, SCHEDULE
Sep. 11 Ft. Jennings/
record and a first place in the senior Nathan Nordhaus and
Date Opponent Place
Ottoville*
Home 4 p.m.
Putnam County League.
Time
junior Derek Buss.
Sep.
12
Delphos
Aug.
6
Hawthorne
Hills
With three starters and a
As
well,
freshman
Invitational
Delphos
CC 8
fourth letterman returning Christian Nartker, freshman Invitational Away 9 a.m.
a.m.
Aug.
7
LibertyBenton/
from that unit, he is prepared Adam Sipes, freshman Clay
Sep. 17 Arlington Home
to have another successful Meyer and classmate Brian Fremont St. Joe Home 9 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Aug.
10
Defiance
campaign in 2015, his 19th at Edwards will look to either
Sep. 19 Bryan Invitational
the helm.
step in the open spots or pro- Invitational Eagle Rock 9 Orchard Hills 9 a.m.
a.m.
This years crew of vide much-needed depth.
Sep. 22 Shawnee Away
Aug. 12 Kalida Wildcat
Wildcat linksters who
4:30 p.m.
We hit it long and we are Invitational Home 9 a.m.
play at Country Acres Golf a hard-working group. Any of
Sep. 28 PCL Golf
Aug. 13 Paulding Panther
Club in Kalida for its home our top five could be pleas(Leipsic
Invitational Auglaize CC 9 Championship
matches is paced by last ant surprises because of the a.m.
Hosting) Pike Run noon
years number 2, third-year time theyve put in over the
All home matches at
Aug. 14 Celina Invitational
Country Acres Golf Club,
junior jeffrey Knueve; the summer, Schnipke added. Foxs Den 8:30 a.m.
third man, fourth-year senior Where we need to focus
Aug. 26 Elida/Lima Kalida
* - Putnam County
Evan Recker; and four man more now is keeping an open Central Catholic Home 4:30
League match
Trent Siebeneck (also in his mind and working on our p.m.
fourth year).
Aug. 29 Springbrook Golf
short game.
Lancers
Fish Ohio
INFORMATION
SUBMITTED
OHIO DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL
RESOURCES
Division of Wildlife
----------------The Fish Ohio Report
LAKE ERIE
The daily bag limit for
walleye in Ohio waters of
Lake Erie is 6 fish per angler;
minimum size limit is 15
inches. The daily bag limit
for yellow perch is 30 fish
per angler in all Ohio waters
of Lake Erie. The trout
and salmon daily bag limit is
5 fish per angler; minimum
size limit is 12 inches.
The black bass (largemouth
and smallmouth bass) daily
bag limit is 5 fish per angler
with a 14-inch minimum size
limit..
Western Basin
Walleye: Have been caught
2-4 miles N of Wards Canal, off
Magee Marsh, around Niagara
and Crib reefs of the Camp Perry
firing range, near L can of
the Camp Perry firing range
and around Gull Island Shoal.
Anglers trolling have caught
fish on spoons behind divers
and worm harnesses with inline
weights or bottom bouncers.
Anglers casting are using weight
forward spinners or mayfly rigs.
Yellow Perch: Have been
caught near the Toledo harbor light, near Niagara Reef,
around D and G cans of the
Camp Perry firing range, NW of
Rattlesnake Island, around North
Bass Island and off Marblehead
Lighthouse. Perch spreaders or
crappie rigs with shiners fished
near the bottom produce the
most fish.
Smallmouth/Largemouth
Bass: Smallmouths have been
caught along the shorelines of
the Bass Islands and on some
The Delphos Bass Club held its Coldwater Lake tournament recently. Bob Kropaczewski, of the reefs of the Camp Perry
left, came in with the top limit of the day with 5 fish weighing 7.73 lbs. Kevin Schleeter firing range. Largemouths have
came in with the only other limit and finished 2nd with 7.59 lbs. Jeff Fritz came in 3rd been caught on the main lake
with 3 fish weighing 4.45 lbs. Fourth place went to Tom Conklin (not pictured) with shoreline around Catawba and
3 fish weighing 4.10 lbs. Big Bass of the tournament went to Randy Fischbach with a Marblehead and in harbors in the
largemouth weighing 2.96 lbs. Second big bass went to new member Ben Cully. He had a same area. Use tube jigs, crankbaits and drop shot rigs.
largemouth weighing 2.52 lbs. (Photo Submitted)
Central Basin
Walleye: Have been caught
off Cranberry Creek. Good fishing was reported N of Wildwood
Park in 61 feet of water, N of
Ashtabula Lakeshore Park in 72
feet and NE of Conneaut in 56
feet. Anglers are trolling Dipsy
divers and Jet divers off planer boards, with purple or gold
spoons and stick baits and green
worm harnesses.
Yellow Perch: Anglers are
catching fish on the Vermilion
dumping grounds and N of
Edgewater Park in 47-52 feet.
Very good fishing was reported N of Ashtabula Lakeshore
Park in 50-51 feet and NW of
Conneaut in 48-50 feet. Fishing
from shore has been slow off the
piers in Cleveland and Fairport
Harbor. Perch spreaders with
shiners and minnows fished near
the bottom produce the most.
Smallmouth Bass: Fishing
has been good in 10-25 feet
around harbor areas in Fairport
Harbor, Cleveland, Ashtabula
and Conneaut using crayfish,
leeches and drop shot rigs.
season
Update! Lake Lavere at the
Lake La Su An Wildlife area was
closed to fishing as of Monday.
Lake Lavere is managed for
a population of large bluegill
(over 8 inches). To accomplish
this, fisheries managers ensure
that only a specific percentage
of the population is harvested
each year. In order to ensure that
over-harvest does not occur, the
lake will be closed to fishing
for the remainder of the fishing
season.
The lakes at Lake La Su Ann
Wildlife area are open May 1
through Sept. 28, 4 days a week:
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and
Monday only. The lakes are open
from sunrise to sunset during
designated fishing days. Sunfish
bag limits for 2015 will be 15
fish daily, with no more than
5 fish being 8 inches or larger.
Largemouth bass will have an
18-inch minimum length limit,
with a 5 fish daily bag limit and
channel catfish will have a 2-fish
daily bag limit. All bag limits are
in effect area wide. Anglers are
also reminded that no fish may
be used as bait in the area.
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The Herald - 9
But godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. But if we have
food and clothing, we will be content with that.
1 Timothy 6:6-8
Our local churches invite you to join them for their activities and services.
dElphos
Phone 419-695-1723
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH
Pastor Rodney Shade
500 S. Canal, Spencerville
937-397-4459
419-647-6202
Asst. Pastors Pamela King
Saturday
4:30
p.m.
and Kelly Baeza
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship; Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass, May
9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all 1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
Mass
ages.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service
SPENCERVILLE CHURCH
and prayer meeting.
OF THE NAZARENE
317 West North St.
MARION BAPTIST CHURCH
2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
419-296-2561
419-339-6319
Pastor Tom Shobe
Services: Sunday - 11:00 a.m.
9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday - 7:00 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship; 7:00
p.m.
p.m. Wednesday Service
RAABE FORD
LINCOLN
spEnCErVillE
UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
102 Wisher Drive, Spencerville
Rev. Michael Cassady, Pastor
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Cafe; 10:00
a.m. Worship Service.
IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
699 Sunnydale, Elida, Ohio
Pastor Bruce Tumblin
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional;
10:45 a.m. contemporary
SPENCERVILLE FULL GOSPEL
107 Broadway St.,
Spencerville
Pastor Charles Muter
Home Ph. 419-657-6019
Sunday: Morning Services 10:00 a.m. Evening Services 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Worship
service.
TRINITY UNITED METHODIST
Corner of 4th & Main,
Spencerville
Phone 419-647-5321
Pastor Justin Fuhrmann
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. Traditional
Service; 9:45 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:45 a.m. Ignite
Contemporary Service
AGAPE FELLOWSHIP
MINISTRIES
9250 Armstrong Road, Spen.
Pastors Phil & Deb Lee
Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Worship
service.
Wed. - 7:00 p.m. Bible Study
Elida/GomEr
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
CHURCH
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd.,
Elida
Phone: 339-3339
Rev. Frank Hartman
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
School (all ages); 11 a.m.
Morning Service; 6 p.m. Evening
Service.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
Meeting.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday,
8-noon, 1-4- p.m.
GOMER CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
gomererucc@bright.net
Sunday 10:00 a.m. Worship
NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Evening
service.
LIGHTHOUSE
CHURCH OF GOD
Elida - Ph. 222-8054
Rev. Larry Ayers, Pastor
Service schedule: Sunday
10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning
Worship; 6 p.m. Sunday evening.
ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Zion Church &
Conant Rd., Elida
Pastor: David Howell
Kossuth Zion
Elida Zion
Alexander &
Bebout Inc.
HARTER
& SCHIER
FUNERAL
HOME
419-238-9567
www.AlexanderBebout.com
PITSENBARGER
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putnam County
ST. BARBARA CHURCH
160 Main St.,
Cloverdale 45827
419-488-2391
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday 5:30
p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer
419-642-5264
Rev. Mark Walls
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Service.
HOLY FAMILY
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Robert DeSloover, Pastor
7359 St. Rt. 109
New Cleveland
Saturday Mass - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday Mass - 8:30 a.m.
PENTECOSTAL WAY
CHURCH
Pastors: Bill Watson
Rev. Ronald Defore
1213 Leeson Ave.,
Van Wert
Phone (419) 238-5813
Head Usher: Ted Kelly
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:10 a.m. - Worship 10:00 a.m.
until 11:30 a.m. - Wednesday
Morning Bible Class 6:00 p.m.
until 7:00 p.m. - Wednesday
Evening Prayer Meeting
7:00 p.m. - Wed. Night Bible
Study.
Thursday - Choir Rehearsal
Anchored in Jesus Prayer
Line - (419) 238-4427 or (419)
232-4379.
Emergency - (419) 993-5855
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ottoville
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
pauldinG County
GROVER HILL ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
204 S. Harrision St.
Grover Hill, Ohio 45849
Pastor Mike Waldron
419-587-3149
Cell: 419-233-2241
mwaldron@embarqmail.com
ST. ANTHONY
OF PADUA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
512 W. Sycamore St.,
Columbus Grove
Office 419-659-2263
Fax: 419-659-5202
Father Tom Extejt
Masses: Tuesday-Friday - 8:00
a.m.; First Friday of the month
- 7 p.m.; Saturday - 4:30 p.m.;
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Confessions - Saturday 3:30
p.m., or anytime by appointment.
ST. JOSEPH
CATHOLIC CHURCH
135 N. Water St.,
Ft. Jennings
Rev. Charles Obinwa
Phone: 419-286-2132
Mass schedule: Saturday 5
p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and 9:30
a.m.
FAITH
MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Road U, Rushmore
Pastor Robert Morrison
Sunday
10 am Church
School; 11:00 Church Service;
6:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Evening
Service
ST. MICHAEL
CHURCH
Kalida - Fr. Mark Hoying
Saturday 4:30 p.m. Mass.
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00
a.m. Masses.
Weekdays: Masses on Mon.,
Tues., Wed. and Friday at 8:00
am; Thurs. 7:30 p.m.
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10 The Herald
Opinion
Good advice
My dad has been gone for a long 19 years or 19 short years;
depends on how you look at it. Sometimes it seems like yesterday and at times, I feel he has missed so much and I miss
him desperately.
A few years ago, my husband and I were trying to find a
show on TV that we could both watch together, we hit on All
in the Family.
Archie Bunker was such a mean, bigoted, couldnt-tellhim-anything butt head I just wanted to shake him. He was
the king of his castle and everyone else his subjects. He
treated his wife like crap, his daughter like crap, and everyone
else, well, you guessed it, like crap. On the other hand, he was
hard-working and a good provider. All he wanted at the end
of the day was to sit in his chair, read the paper and smoke a
cigar after dinner. Was that so much to ask?
I loved Caroll OConnor and the roles he played. He was a
great actor and whether you loved him or hated him, you were
still watching him. He got you.
When my dad was battling his cancer, one of his treatments
or something changed the color of his eyes. Before, they
were always hazel. Not green, hazel. There is a difference.
People with hazel eyes have the ability to change their eye
color depending on mood and sometimes the clothes they are
wearing.
After one of his treatments I noticed his eyes were no longer hazel. They were a brilliant blue. Many of us commented
on the change but none of us ever asked a doctor what might
have caused it. It was just one of those things. There we so
many changes in those last several months.
Well, back on track. When my dads eyes changed color,
they reminded me of Carroll OConnors eyes. When the
camera would focus on his face, you couldnt help but zoom
in on those eyes.
Nancy Spencer
On the
Other Hand
My dad was a huge fan of In the Heat of the Night with
OConnor in the lead role. I can remember my husband begging me not to make him sit in the living room with my dad
because that show was always on the TV and he hated it just
as much as my dad liked it.
After my father passed away, I would watch every episode
of All in the Family I could find because it made me feel
closer to him. I would look into OConnors eyes and see my
fathers.
All in the Family touched on so many hot topics for
the day. My father was just the opposite of Archie Bunker. He
judged people by their words and actions, not how they looked
or who they voted for and what their last name was. I was very
lucky to have such a man for a father.
In one episode of the later years Archie Bunkers Place,
Archie and his son-in-law, Michael or Meathead as Archie
liked to call him were trapped in the beer cooler for the
weekend until either Archies partner, Murray, or the beer
guy comes in on Monday. While they talked, Archie shared a
memory from his childhood. His father had locked him in a
closet and left him there as a punishment.
Michael gets a glimpse of what has made his father-in-law
what he was and shaped the way he looked at the world.
There are a lot of people like that. We cock our heads and
wonder what the heck. How did that person get so mean? Why
do they treat people that way?
Perhaps if we were just a little more patient and listened,
we might find out. Then, we might be able to help. Sometimes
it just takes a little effort to make a big difference.
Sometimes a Facebook post will be so simple in its concept
that I get it to my toes. One I recall is that everyone is going
through stuff and we dont know what someone elses day or
life might be like so we should be nice to everyone. Very simple.
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Love is a verb
Today is a special day. Not just because its
Saturday, and not just because its the first Saturday
in August, which means youve probably been scrambling around clutching your back-to-school list looking for Crayolas in the 64 pack with the built-in sharpener. Today is special for a different reason, because it
is the day that two very special people in my life, Judy
and Steve, are committing to a lifetime together in
marriage. While you might be thinking, So why do I
care about this? I dont even know these people. Well,
they represent so many people you do know perhaps
even you - who decided to start a life together, pick a
day and make it official in front of their loved ones.
I never wanted a wedding. I wanted a marriage.
And thats what Judy and Steve want. Many couples
(specifically brides-to-be, it seems) can get so caught
up in the details of planning for that one day that they
lose sight of what the day is even really about. A true
marriage could care less about centerpieces, floral
arrangements, or even Vera Wang gowns. A true marriage cares about one thing only commitment.
Judy and Steve were committed before they decided to get married. Steve gave her his heart. Judy gave
him her heart. Judy also gave Steve a kidney. (The
heart stuff is metaphorical. But the kidney is real.) If
thats not love and commitment, I dont know what
is. That, to me, is unbelievable love. They are a great
couple. I dont know any other couple who are more
right for each other.
I never understood the meaning of commitment
DEAR EDITOR:
Recently, Lincolnview Superintendent Jeff Snyder wrote an
article (www.cleveland.com see link below) which highlighted the benefits of Blue Creek Wind Farm in an attempt to
create support for Dog Creek Wind Farm. I find Mr. Snyders
article misleading for the following reasons:
COST - Mr. Snyder failed to mention that Blue Creek cost
the American Taxpayer $172 million. He also failed to mention
PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) which allows the owner,
Iberdrola, to make payments that are significantly less than the
taxes they should be paying.
Google: Iberdrola tax subsidies and one will find sites
that refer to Iberdrola as the largest recipient of U.S. federal
grant and tax credits in that it has received $2.1 billion from the
American Taxpayer. Other sites refer to Iberdrola as the biggest
recipient of U.S. Corporate Welfare.
HB190 Mr. Snyder also supports HB190, which if passed,
would allow county commissioners to disregard current wind
turbine setback requirements and revert back to previous setbacks. State Reps. Tim Brown and Tony Burkley co-sponsored
HB190.
Mr. Snyder failed to mention that the current setback law
(Ohio Code 4906.20) allows All owners of property adjacent
to the wind farm property waive application of the setback to
that property This means that property owners can waive
current setback requirements if they so choose. Passage of
HB190 would take this right away from property owners and
give it to county commissioners.
HB190 is bad for Ohio property owners and the American
Taxpayer.
Its worth noting that I have left several voice mails for Rep.
Burkley to discuss his sponsorship of HB190. To date, he has
not returned my calls.
Mark A. Wilson
Van Wert County resident
Link to Snyders article at Cleveland.com: cleveland.com/
opinion/index.ssf/2015/07/restore_ohio_wind_energy_provi.
html
Byron McNutt
People Make
the Difference
Sara Berelsman
Just a
Thought
until I got married. I thought I knew; in fact, I thought
I had it mastered. One thing marriage has taught me
is that every preconceived notion I had of love was
astonishingly off. Its a cinch in the beginning, in that
honeymoon stage. The endorphins do all the work for
you! Its when those wear off and the real test of love
and commitment begins. Thats when I learned that
love is a verb, and a tough one, not just a cute abstract
noun. I didnt really grasp what it meant until I was
part of it, part of this LOVE that everyone talks about.
Its virtually impossible to imagine the powerful
feeling until it is felt. Until you feel it in your bones,
from the tips of your toes to the ends of your hair, you
wont know.
No one knows whatll happen beyond this day,
which is why it should be so cherished. Marriage
inevitably presents trials and tribulations. Its personally caused me more heartache than anything has in
my lifebut at the same time I have felt love in such
a wonderful, incredible, shout-it-from-the-rooftops
capacity I never thought Id experience. Its like the
hard times are there to test the both of you, whether it
be your morals, sanity, or emotional strength, and each
time you make it through, even times when it seems
as if theres no imaginable way you will, you somehow do. And you fall in love all over again. And you
emerge an even stronger couple than you were before.
Its hard to explain. But ask anyone whos married and
theyll tell you. After today, ask Judy and Steve.
Congratulations!
need protection the most often view steppedup law enforcement as a contributing part of
the hostile situationand a hindrance to a
solution. This conundrum handcuffs police
as they embrace established tactics such as
profiling and stop and frisk.
Stop and frisk policing was used by New
York City to reduce street violence. Yet, new
Mayor Bill de Blasio has curtailed the practice
because many minorities felt they were being
unfairly targeted. Im not sure that argument
makes sense, unless you are involved in those
criminal activities.
If you live in a dangerous neighborhood
with high crime rates, and you see the daily
tragedy of families and neighborhoods torn
by devastating crime against innocent men,
women and childrenwhy wouldnt you
support tactics that work?
When you combine profiling with stop and
frisk, crimes are likely to decrease. Id call it
good police work. If police patrols see a suspicious-looking group of unsavory characters
roaming the dangerous streets late at night
wouldnt it make sense to suspect them of
being up-to-no-good?
Minorities claim police departments use
these tactics to harass them. And, they are targeted just because they are minorities. They
say police officers dont harass white citizens
with the same zeal.
That fact may be true, but if 80 percent of
the violent street crimes are perpetrated by
minorities against other minorities, doesnt
it make sense to profile potential bad actors?
Thats just doing good police work.
O-H-I-Oink
ANNE COBURN-GRIFFIS
Putnam County Sentinel Editor
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Delphos, OH. 45833
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apx. 2,134
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on slab.
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(42)
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419-236-2267/Derek
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419-303-3313
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419-303-3313
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and Many
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419-236-2267/Derek
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(42)
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419-236-2267/Derek
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enclosed
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area, enclosed
(51)(51)
Mike
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419-235-3607
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419-235-3607
breezeway.
(122) Bonnie
Shelley 419-230-2521
breezeway.
(122)
Bonnie Shelley 419-230-2521
(14)
Chad Wright
419-236-7143
$74,000-Delphos
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w/loft.
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(75) Barb
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upgraded
electric,
storage
area.
breezeway.
(122)
Bonnie
Shelley
419-230-2521
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FOR
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(122)
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Shelley
419-230-2521
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on Cole St.bath
Apx. 2,000 sq.ft. of office space for lease on SR 309, East, Lima.
Lower level w/ windows. Perfect for medical offices, insurance
office, etc. Features reception/waiting area, offices, &
restrooms. Owner/agent. Ron Spencer 419-230-1111
00137650
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Dick
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Van Wert
310 West 3rd St. Delphos
24233 SR 697
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419-204-7238
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419-230-5553
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419-204-7238
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670 Miscellaneous
675 Pet Care
680 Snow Removal
685 Travel
690 Computer/Electric/Office
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700 Painting
705 Plumbing
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1/2 cup light corn syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon coarse sea
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1 1/2 cups pecan
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RAILINGS & METAL GATES
CARBON STEEL
stirring occasionalSTAINLESS STEEL
ly, until temperature
ALUMINUM
930 LEGALS
Larry McClure
reaches 290F (about
5745 Redd Rd., Delphos
15 minutes). Remove
ORDINANCE #2015-23 candy
thermometer
The ordinance authorizand stir in vanilla.
805 AUTO
ing the Mayor and/or
Pour mixture over
Safety Service Director
popcorn and stir to
2008 CHEVY IMPALA to enter into a lease
coat well.
SS. Low miles. Local agreement with Elmer
Spread
popcorn
one owner. Very nice. Pohlman as the sucmixture in even layer
Call 419-604-0333.
cessful bidder for the
lease of 8.5 acres, more on prepared baking
or less, located in Wash- pan. Sprinkle with sea
salt and allow to cool
ington Township, City of
Delphos.
completely
before
Pass and approved this
breaking into pieces
6th day of July 2015.
to serve.
Resolution #2015-6
Store in an airtight
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container.
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Materials
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525 Computer/Electric/Office
LANDSCAPING
530 Events
GESSNERS
PRODUCE
TENNESSEE TOMATOES
HERALD
DELPHOS
THE
BAUGHMAN TILE is
SPORTS AND
now hiring full time, part
586
RECREATION
time and/or seasonal delivery drivers. Clean drivFREE BENCH Press,
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ive pay and benefit pack- New Lawn Installation
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Phone:
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Transmission, Inc.
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automatic transmission
DRIVERS are encour- 419-235-3903
standard transmission
aged to apply for supple differentials
mental seasonal posi transfer case
575
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your schedule! Call
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today @ 419-399-3160. SALE: $2 items Saturday, Monday, Tuesday. Open at 11. ConD R I V E R ' S : Q u a l i t y signing Women- Elida
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Home time! Earn over (across Speedway).
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SOCCER GOAL 12'
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Hoffman Plumbing
wide x 6' high, like new,
& Heating
$50. 7-Piece patio set,
922 E Main St.
great shape, $75. 158
Van Wert, Ohio
quarry tile 6'x6', $10.
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419-238-5628.
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1 1/2 cups sugar
1 1/4 cups water
1 cup orange
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1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup light corn
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1 teaspoon vinegar
5 quarts popped
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In saucepan combine sugar, water,
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19 Butts
20 "Mad Men" actress
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The Herald 13
Van
Wert
County
Extension Agent George
Ropp, coordinator of Farm
Focus 80, announced the
program is scheduled for
Aug. 5-6 on the farm of Dean
and Eleanor McOmber, three
miles northwest of Van Wert
at the intersection of Convoy
and Liberty-Union roads.
Ropp said a major highlight
of this years Farm Focus is
the addition of Energyland,
where three companies will
have in operation fuel alcohol stills.
First flight winners in
Tuesday womens golf outing at the Delphos Country
Club were Mary Lou Menke,
low gross, and Coletta
Wannemacher, low net. Low
gross in the second flight was
Mary Lou Vetter. Low net was
Dorothy Odenweller. Third
flight low gross was Ruth
Wegesin. Thelma Schuerman
shot low net. Lowest number
of putts award went to Ann
Ramsey.
50 Years Ago 1965
St. Johns Class of 1960
held its reunion this past
Saturday at the Delphos
Country Club. Following the
dinner officers were elected
for the next reunion, which
will be held in 1970. Elected
were Pat Nomina, Therese
Klaus, Alfred Seffernick and
Stan Backus. The 10 a.m.
Mass on Sunday at St. Johns
Church was for the intention
of the Class of 1960.
Mrs. John A. Metzner, Sr.,
entertained the members of
the Charity Workers Club
Wednesday evening in her
home on West Cleveland
Street. In card games played
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arrangements Balloons
Balloons
Willow
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Tree products
products
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Walk
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The Stadium Club has
received more than $301,000
from the foundation since
1998. Previous donations
have gone toward the new
locker room/rec complex, visitors locker room, basketball
courts, sidewalks, fencing,
lighting and field improvements at Stadium Park. The
Stadium Club was formed in
1982 to address significant
improvements needed at local
parks.
In an effort to provide
additional opportunities for
our residents to improve
their health through outdoor
recreation, our next projects
include the Gillmor Reservoir
walkway and the development
of a pedestrian/bicycle trail
along the Miami Erie Canal
from the south end of Delphos
to the north end of town,
according to John Nomina,
Stadium Club representative.
Coleman said the plan is
to re-grade the existing aggre-
Shot
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Jefferson Competition Cheer Team hosted its first competition Friday in the Jefferson Middle School Auditorium. Grand
Champions were the Van Wert All Stars Seniors. In the All Star Divisions Senior: Van Wert All Stars first; and Flip
Tuck Flyers second; Junior: Van Wert All Stars first; and Flip Tuck Flyers second; Youth: Flip Tuck Flyers first;
Mini: Van Wert All Stars first; Mini Division Upper Sandusky Little Rams first; Lincolnview Gold second; and
Carey Blue Devils third; Junior High Division Upper Sandusky Rams first; and Carey Blue Devils second;
Lincolnview Lancers third; Small Varsity Division Delphos St. Johns Blue Jays - first; Large Varsity Division Fort
Jennings Musketeers first; Lincolnview Lancers second; Upper Sandusky Rams third; and the Delphos Jefferson
Wildcats provided exhibition. Above: The Blue Jay squad performs in the Small Varsity Division. Below: Fort Jennings
Musketeers placed first in the Large Varsity Division. (DHI Media/Dena Martz)
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