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DELPHOS HERALD
The
Extension gets
Ottoville and Van Wert.
Former art teacher for
Delphos City Schools Pat
Rayman judged nearly
200 pieces of artwork.
$25,000 from
The exhibit will remain
at the gallery until Feb. 11
commissioners
and the Delphos Museum Two years ago, the Allen
of Postal History will also
be open for tours during County commissioners
the exhibit hours: 1-5 p.m. removed all local funding to
on Fridays; 10 a.m. to 2 the OSU Extension office.
p.m. on Saturdays; and Because the organization
1-4 p.m. on Sundays. was funded by a match, all
public funding disintegrat-
Relay team ed. Private funding has kept
4-H afloat but its director,
captains meeting Mark Light, has resigned.
Tuesday
This would mean closing the
program, so commissioners
stepped in to save it.
A Relay for Life team 4-H Program Assistant
captains meeting is set for Leeana McKamey is the only
6:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. Peter person left in what is now a
Lutheran Church. one-woman show until Light
The Chili Cook-off on Feb. is replaced.
13 will be discussed. “This week, the commis-
sioners offered to give us
Sports some funding because Mark
did leave to go to another
county. So, we will try to
Browns Backers hire a 4-H educator to bring
back into the county,” she
set annual meeting Photo submitted
said.
The Delphos Area Browns
VW County Girl Scouts help overseas military families The commissioners
relocated $25,000 in con-
Backers will convene for its The Girl Scouts of Van Wert County have an ongoing service project – helping overseas military families. The tingency funds that is just
annual meeting at 1 p.m. on Girl Scouts have been clipping coupons, above, and sending them to an Army base in Germany. The coupons are enough to replace Light and
Jan. 30 at the Rustic Cafe. then placed in the PX and BX for families of service men and women to use. They are able to use the manufacturers’ prevent permanent closure.
Items on the agenda coupons up to six months after the expiration date. The Times Bulletin has partnered with the Girl Scouts by allowing
include a recap of 2010 activ- McKamey said this is a step
them access to the coupon booklets in the unsold newspapers. The leaders take the coupons to meetings and events for in the right direction but
ities, election of officers for the girls to clip, sort, total and ship. Since March, they have shipped more than $300,000 worth of coupons.
2011, door prizes and raffles, her office is not out of the
woods.
Giffords
with a 30 percent chance of “Little Junior” Wollet; and
snow. Lows 10 to 15. Highs a great-grandchild, Grace
in the upper 20s. McClure.
(Continued from page 1) ing both arms and legs, it’s very early on after the injury,” Mrs. Maloney was a home-
BIRTH
to speech therapists and psy- said. been extraordinarily difficult Memorial contributions
Tradition of Performance
chologists will give a slew of
tests to see what she can and
“It’s hard to speculate on for myself, my family, but
the trajectory or course that not only us,” Kelly said. “I
ST. RITA’S
may be made to Rheumatoid
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cannot do. any one patient will have,” think it’s been very difficult National Kidney Foundation. Corn: $6.37
The strength of her legs he said. for the city of Tucson, south- A boy was born Jan. 20
Wheat: $7.19
to Jessica Barnett and Scott
POLICE
and her ability to stand and Despite the steady prog- ern Arizona and our country. Beans: $13.67
walk. The strength of her ress, Giffords has a long road Kelly added that Giffords Dunnigan of Spencerville.
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Briefs
Unemployment
Vantage offers interactive media (Continued from page 1)
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were processed Tuesday. interactive Media involve students with the oppor- Scholarship Dinner will be You’ll love shopping
creating, designing, and tunity to work on state- held from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Debate over gas producing interactive mul- of-the-art equipment while Feb. 7. the Classifieds!
drilling method
timedia products and ser- learning to make basic
vices, including the devel- repairs, network manage-
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AKRON (AP) — A debate media used in business. design, build, install and
expansion project.
A Vantage Scholarship Shopping
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Network
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POLITICS “Television brought the brutality of war into the comfort of the living room. Vietnam
was lost in the living rooms of America, not on the battlefields of Vietnam.”
— Marshall McLuhan
Obama to highlight
economic success stories
By JIM KUHNHENN upstate New York is also an and 400 engineering jobs in
Associated Press opportunity to claim credit the Schenectady plant.
for tax, trade and energy poli- Obama also plans to take
WASHINGTON — cies pursued by his adminis- note of GE employees as
President Barack Obama tration as the nation attempts examples of middle class
wants to cast some light on to recover from the worst Americans who are benefit-
economic success stories in recession since the 1930s. It’s ing from the payroll tax cut he
the shadows of a slow recov- the first of many treks during negotiated with Republicans
ery. And he is looking to find the second half of his term in a December economics
some more. that the president is expected package that retained Bush-
Today, the president trav- to take to put a more hopeful era tax rates for all taxpayers.
els to Schenectady, N.Y., countenance on the economy And he is expected to make a
birthplace of the General amid stubbornly high unem- pitch for new business incen-
Electric Co., to showcase ployment. tives and renewable energy
a new GE deal with India The GE plant is benefiting tax credits contained in that
and announce a restructured from a power turbine contract compromise deal. GE and
presidential advisory board to with India announced during GE customers would benefit
focus on increasing employ- Obama’s Southeast Asia trip from those provisions.
ment and competitiveness. in November. Immelt also has In Immelt, Obama has a
Obama is naming GE been an advocate of alterna- useful corporate ally. As chief
CEO Jeffrey Immelt as the tive forms of energy, and the executive of a multinational
Gulf War 20th head of a Council on Jobs and GE facility, the company’s company, Immelt was one of
IT WAS NEWS THEN marked in Texas
Competitiveness. The panel
replaces Obama’s Economic
Recovery Advisory Board,
largest energy plant, is the
future site of GE’s advanced
battery manufacturing pro-
20 CEOs who met with the
president during a daylong
summit at Blair House last
DEAR EDITOR: COLLEGE STATION, which had been chaired gram. New battery technol- month. He was one of 14 U.S.
Did you know? ... Texas (AP) — Former by former Federal Reserve ogy has become something business leaders invited to
Last year our local Relay For Life helped provide lodging to President George H.W. Bush Chairman Paul Volcker. of an Obama pet project as a meet with Chinese President
25 cancer patients and their families from our own tri-county and top officials from his Obama announced late symbol of innovation, clean Hu Jintao this week at the
area. These families were able to stay at no cost thanks to Relay administration on Thursday Thursday that Volcker, as energy and job creation. White House and was among
For Life. Fourteen families were able to stay at Hope Lodges remembered the Gulf War as a expected, was ending his ten- “This is a company that the guests for the lavish state
in Ohio that are fully funded through Relay dollars. Eleven time in history when the world ure on the panel. has brought jobs from over- dinner that followed.
families received lodging assistance in other cities. stood united against a tyrant as Obama, in a statement seas back into the United In an opinion piece in the
Last year, in our tri-county area (Allen, Van Wert and well as a “textbook example” after midnight, said the coun- States,” Obama spokesman Washington Post, Immelt said
Putnam) 236 cancer patients connected with our patient of how to go to battle. cil’s mission will be to help Robert Gibbs said. the restructured council under
navigator. She helped them receive needed services that were Before a crowd of 3,500 generate ideas from the pri- The White House said his leadership would focus on
unique to each individual’s needs. Our patient navigator can people, including Gulf War vate sector to speed up eco- GE completed a $755 mil- manufacturing and exports,
help patients with medications, clinical trials, support services, veterans, Bush and key mem- nomic growth and promote lion agreement with India’s trade and innovation.
transportation, and more. We are able to have a patient naviga- bers of his national security American competitiveness. Reliance Power Ltd. to sup- “The president and I are
tor in our area because of the great success of Relay For Life. team gathered at Texas A&M “We still have a long way ply gas and steam turbines for committed to a candid and
Support programs in our tri-county area were used last year University to discuss the 20th to go, and my number one a power plant expansion in full dialogue among business,
by 385 cancer patients and their families. Thanks to Relay For anniversary of the conflict, priority is to ensure we are India. The deal will allow for labor and government to help
Life, Allen, Van Wert and Putnam county cancer patients are which began on Jan. 17, 1991. doing everything we can to about $500 million in exports ensure that the United States
receiving great care and looking forward to a better tomorrow. The war was prompted by get the American people back from the United States, the has the most competitive and
Privacy policies prohibit me from identifying specific Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in to work,” the president said. White House said, and help innovative economy in the
patients and treatments, but rest assured, our cancer patients are August 1990 under then-Pres- For Obama, the visit to support 1,200 manufacturing world,” he wrote.
COMMUNITY
LANDMARK First Family
Pat Nixon a movie
extra during college
BY SCOTT CLARKSON one was around at night, he
Ottoville School would fall asleep with them
Here are some interest- on.
ing facts about our First
CALENDAR OF Families: • President Franklin Pierce
gave an inaugura-
EVENTS
• George W. tion speech that
Bush once got a contained 3,319
paddling in school words and he
TODAY in music class; memorized the
1-4 p.m. — Interfaith he painted side- entire thing.
Thrift Store is open for burns on his face
shopping. and began imitat- • First Lady
ing Elvis Presley. Pat Nixon worked
SATURDAY When he refused her way through
9 a.m.-noon — Interfaith to quit, the teach- UCLA as a movie
Thrift Store, North Main
Street. Stechschulte ‘Most Improved Student’ Photo submitted er sent him to
the principal,
Clarkson
extra.
St. Vincent DePaul Society, Franklin Elementary School student Thomas Stechschulte, center, is the Optimist who whacked his • After Ronald
located at the east edge of the Most Improved Student of the Month. He will receive a $50 savings bond. Principal behind. Reagan got divorced, he soon
St. John’s High School park- Damon Ulm, left, and Optimist member Jeff Price congratulate Stechschulte. began dating an actress named
ing lot, is open. • After James Garfield Christine Larson Reagan
12:15 p.m. — Testing of was shot, doctors searched fell in love and asked her to
At the movies . . .
warning sirens by Delphos inside him for the bullet with marry him by presenting her
Fire and Rescue non-sterile instruments and with a diamond watch. She
5 p.m. — Delphos Coon unwashed hands. Garfield later broke up with him and
and Sportsman’s Club hosts a died from infection 80 days kept it.
chicken fry. Van Wert Cinemas 2:00/4:40/7:30/10:10 later.
7 p.m. — Bingo at St. 10709 Lincoln Hwy. Van Wert The Green Hornet (PG-13) 1:30/4:10/7:00/9:40 • Jimmy Carter is a speed-
John’s Little Theatre. No Strings Attached (R) Fri.: 4:30/6:45/9:00; Country Strong (PG-13) 1:35/4:25/7:15/9:55 • President Benjamin reader and can read up to
Sat.: 2:00/4:15/6:30/8:45; Sun.: 2:00/4:30/7:00; Little Fockers (PG-13) 1:45/4:05/7:35/10:20 Harrison was so afraid of the 2,000 per minute.
Mon.-Thurs.: 4:30/7:00 True Grit (PG-13) 2:15/4:50/7:20/10:00 newly-installed light switches
SUNDAY The Dilemma (PG-13) Fri.: 4:30/6:45/9:00; The Fighter (R) 2:10/4:45/7:25/10:15
1-4 p.m. — Putnam County in the White House that he Contact Clarkson at
Sat.: 2:00/4:15/6:30/8:45; Sun.: 2:00/4:30/7:00; Tron Legacy 3D (PG-13) 1:30/4:15/6:55/9:35
Museum is open, 202 E. Main Mon.-Thurs.: 4:30/7:00 Yogi Bear 3D (PG) 2:25/4:55 made his staff turn the lights clarksonforpresident@yahoo.
St. Kalida. True Grit (PG-13) Fri.: 4:30/6:45/9:00; Sat.: Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn on and off for him. When no com.
1:30 p.m. — Amvets Post 2:00/4:15/6:30/8:45; Sun.: 2:00/4:30/7:00; Mon.- Treader (PG) 7:05/9:45
698 Auxiliary meets at the Thurs.: 4:30/7:00 Black Swan (R) 2:20/5:00/7:45/10:15
Amvets post in Middle Point. The Green Hornet (PG-13) Fri.: 4:30/6:45/9:00; Tangled (PG) 1:55/4:35/6:50/9:25
The Delphos Canal Sat.: 2:00/4:15/6:30/8:45; Sun.: 2:00/4:30/7:00; Eastgate Dollar Movies
Commission Annex Museum, Mon.-Thurs.: 4:30/7:00 2100 Harding Hwy. Lima
241 N. Main St., will be Yogi Bear (PG) Fri.: 4:30; Sat.: 2:00/6:00; Sun: Saturday Happy Birthday
open. 2:00/4:30; Tues.-Thurs.: 4:30 Gulliver’s Travels (2010) (PG)
Little Fockers (PG-13) Fri.: 6:30/8:30; Sat.: 1:00/3:00/5:00/7:30/9:15 JAN. 22
4 p.m. — Amvets Post 698 Mary Watkins
regular meeting at the Amvets 4:00/8:15; Sun.: 7:00; Mon.-Thurs.: 7:00 The Next Three Days (PG-13) 1:15/4:15/7:00/9:20
Due Date (R) 1:10/3:10/5:10/7:10/9:10 Virgil Turango
post in Middle Point. American Mall Stadium 12 Megamind (PG) 1:00/3:00/5:00/7:20/9:20 Doug Rode
7:30 p.m. — Sons of 2830 W. Elm St., Lima Sunday
Amvets Post 698 meet at Saturday and Sunday Gulliver’s Travels (2010) (PG) 1:00/3:00/5:00/7:30
Amvets Post in Middle Point. No Strings Attached (R) 1:40/4:20/7:20/10:00 The Next Three Days (PG-13) 1:15/4:15/7:00
The Dilemma (PG-13) 1:50/4:30/7:10/9:50 Due Date (R) 1:10/3:10/5:10/7:10
MONDAY The Green Hornet 3D (PG-13) Megamind (PG) 1:00/3:00/5:00/7:20
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. — Ottoville
Library sets
2 Day $ale
Branch Library is open.
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff Street. upcoming
events
7 p.m. — Ottoville village
council meets at the municipal
building.
Marion Township Trustees The Putnam County
meet at the township house. District Library in Ottawa
7:30 p.m. — Delphos has announced the following
Eagles Aerie 471 meets at the upcoming events:
Eagles Lodge. The Putnam County
TUESDAY
District Library in Ottawa
(located at the Educational 2 Days Only • Saturday & Sunday
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite Service Center) will hold a
wood carving program from
at Delphos Senior Citizen 2-4 p.m. on Monday.
Center, 301 Suthoff Street. Mike Bastian of Pandora
6 p.m. — Weight Watchers will give a talk and have a
meets at Trinity United display of some of his wood
Methodist Church, 211 E. carvings.
Certified 80% Lean
Third St.
7 p.m. — Delphos Area
Family Fun Bingo
The Putnam County District
Ground Beef
Simply Quilters meets at the Library in Ottawa will have Asparagus Save up to 90¢ lb.
Delphos Area Chamber of C Bingo at four library locations Save up to $1.50 lb. Ground Fresh Daily!
in January. Join the fun and
$ 99
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LOCAL ROUNDUP
sports@timesbulletin.com wing with one minute show- Guingrich triple from the battle 26-20. Both teams shot
ing on the clock and the home right corner, Kylee Bader well from the stripe -- Celina
CELINA - A tight Van team was off and running. A 15-foot baseliner). After that, 77 percent (17-of-22), Van
Wert zone defense held back-court steal resulted in a it was an uphill battle for Wert 72 percent (13-of-18). Pirates own final 3 percent and 5-of-12 at the line
Celina in check for 23 min- Stahl layup and it was 34-23 Van Wert. The biggest Celina Nine Lady Bulldogs periods against Musketeers (41.7%). They grabbed 20
utes Thursday night but a after three. lead prior to the fourth-quar- scored, led by Hoying’s 14. boards (Lauren Norbeck 5)
13-0 Bulldog run at that point The ’Dogs extended that ter binge was a 14-pointer Morrow and Keber led Van CONTINENTAL — Fort and turned it over 16 times.
ended any hopes of a Cougar 5-0 run by eight more points -- 26-12 -- with 1:45 remain- Wert with nine and eight. Jennings and Continental were
tied after one — 14-14 Fort Jennings is at
upset, Celina winning 50-33. to start the fourth period. ing in the second period but Celina won the junior var- Columbus Grove 6 p.m.
Celina is now 6-6 over- Those eight points came from the Cougs closed out the half sity game 34-20. Emily Bihn — in their Putnam
County League girls (JV start) Monday.
all and 3-2 in the Western Christine Thobe’s 4-of-6 free with five straight points on (10) and Hillary Heiby (9) led
Buckeye League. Van Wert is throws, Lizz Carr’s layup two Morrow free throws, a the Lady ’Dogs in scoring. basketball matchup FORT JENNINGS (42)
3-10 and 0-5. and two freebies by Amanda Molly Gamble layup (Keber Ashley Dowdy and Hannah in The Pirates Cove Kaitlin Stechschulte 1-0-
Beginning midway through Hoying -- 42-23, Celina, with assist) and another Morrow Hulbert had five apiece for Thursday night. 2, Morgan Schroeder 4-0-
9, Kristina Clippinger 0-3-3,
the first quarter the Bulldogs 4:23 left in the game. free throw. It was 26-17 at Van Wert. The Lady Pirates Macy Schroeder 0-0-0, Kelsey
constantly threatened to Van Wert’s Ashley Mohr the half. then outscored the Von Lehmden 0-1-1, Taylor
Lady Musketeers
CELINA (50)
pull away but the Van Wert hit two free throws to end that In the half-court, the
Wallenhorst 6-0-15, Lauren
Kylee Bader 2 0-0 4, Taylor Norbeck 5-1-12. Totals 16-5-42.
defense kept them within run, then stole the ball and Bulldogs were almost total- Guingrich 3 0-1 7, Mackenzi 48-28 the rest of the way for a CONTINENTAL (62)
striking distance. During the went the distance to cut the ly stymied by Van Wert’s Rutschilling 1 4-4 6, Amanda Hoying
4 5-7 14, Lizz Carr 2 0-0 4, Christine 62-42 triumph in Don Huber Mady Recker 1-2-5, Alli Prowant
third quarter, the Cougs con- gap to 42-27, but the parade defense, but the green and Thobe 0 4-6 4, Katie Stahl 2 0-0 5, Memorial Gymnasium. 1-0-2, Taylor Williamson 4-2-13,
Vanessa Koppenhofer 1-0-2, Stephanie
stantly jammed the ball inside to the Bulldog foul line con- white scored often in transi- Elizabeth Laffin 1 2-2 4, Beth Homan
0 2-2 2, Mills 0 0-0 0, Danielle Bihn 0
Erin Weisenberger led the Coble 2-0-4, Erin Wiesenberger 11-0-
to Alex Morrow. Although tinued after that. Celina only tion after Cougar turnovers 0-0 0, Heiby 0 0-0 0, Emily Bihn 0 0-0 Pirates (8-4, 2-2 PCL) with 22, Leva Weller 6-2-14. Totals 26-6-
the 6’0 junior only had one had two field goals in the and missed shots. 0. Totals 15 17-22 50. a game-high 22, while Leva 62.
Score by Quarters:
field goal in the entire game, fourth period but was deadly The Cougs hit only 10-of- Weller added 14 and Taylor
VAN WERT (33)
Brooke Keber 3 2-2 8, Alex Ft. Jennings 14 8 8 12 - 42
she continued to draw fouls. from the stripe, hitting 12-of- 34 field goal tries (29%) while Morrow 1 7-12 9, Ashley Mohr 2 2-2 Williamson (3 bombs) 13. Continental 14 12 20 16 - 62
During a 2-minute stretch in 14 during those eight min- turning the ball over 27 times 6, Toni Acquaviva 1 0-0 2, Molly
Gamble 2 0-0 4, Kaitlyn Hall 0 2-2 2, The Lady Musketeers (5-9, Three-point goals: Fort Jennings,
Wallenhorst 3, Mo. Schroeder,
the third quarter, she hit 4-of- utes. (17 in the second half) against Claire Butler 0 0-0 0, Livia Butler 0 0-0 1-3 PCL) were guided by Norbeck; Continental, Williamson 3,
6 freebies to pull the visitors The Cougars led once in the Bulldogs’ full-court pres- 0. Totals 10 13-18 33. Taylor Wallenhorst with 15 (3 Recker.
within 29-23 but that was the the game -- 2-0 after Brooke sure. Celina hit on 15-of-41
Score by quarters:
trifectas) and Lauren Norbeck JV score: 28-12 (Fort Jennings).
last hurrah for Van Wert. Keber’s nifty layup 30 sec- field goal attempts (37%) and
Celina
Van Wert 8
13 13 8
9 6
16 - 50
10 - 33 12. They canned 16-of-45 -----
Katie Stahl came off the onds into the first period. had 17 miscues. Van Wert, Three-point goals: Celina 3
shots, 5-of-9 3-balls, for 35.6 See ROUNDUP, page 7
(Guingrich, Hoying, Stahl); Van Wert 0.
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Basketball preview
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’Dawgs. They host Allen East
Sackinger, 1:04. with 12 and Jordan Herron 10
---- Wildcat 7th-grade boys
noon Saturday. for the Wildcats.
Mustangs lasso Grove girls down Lancers, Big Green
Mitchell Schroer topped
BASEBALL Agreed to terms with LHP Javier Lopez
ELIDA (52)
LAFAYETTE — Allen the Cavaliers with 12 and The Jefferson seventh-
Major League Baseball on a 1-year contract.
Lindsay Peters 8, Kaylin Duffy 1,
Julie Stirn 14, Kayla Smith 0, Kelsey East built a 32-17 halftime lead Seth Bensman added 11. grade boys basketball defeat-
MLB—Suspended Oakland minor-
league RHP Joselito Adames (Arizona)
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
Smith 7, Amber Saddler 14, Kerstein
and then held off Columbus Against Paulding, Mox ed Ottoville 48-34 Thursday
and Philadelphia minor-league RHP TORONTO RAPTORS—Bought out
Shurelds 8. Totals 19-12-52.
KENTON (54) Grove in the second half for a dropped in nine for the Red night. This win improves their
San Lazaro Solano (Dominican
Summer League) each 50 games for
the contract of F Peja Stojakovic, mak-
ing him a free agent.
Jackie Stalder 32, McKenzie 56-45 Northwest Conference and White (1-9). record to 6-2 on the year.
testing positive for a performance- HOCKEY
Butterman 13, Morgan Tudor 10,
Gwen Downing 4, Kaily Whitaker 3, girls hardwood triumph on Kyle Kauser netted eight Scoring for Wildcats were:
enhancing substances. National Hockey League Shara Cooper 2. Totals 23-14-64. the court of Allen East High for the Panthers (8-1). Trey Smith (23), Dalton Hicks
American League
KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—
Recalled D Nick Leddy from Rockford
Score by Quarters:
School. Jefferson visits Lima (8), Josh Teman (5), Drew
to terms with LHP Bruce Chen on a (AHL).
Elida
Kenton
8
12 17
15 14
20
15 - 52
15 - 52 Nikki Stechschulte netted Senior Tuesday night. Wannemacher (5), Tanner
1-year contract. Designated LHP Dusty
Hughes for assignment. Added LHP
COLORADO AVALANCHE—Sent
F T.J. Galiardi to Lake Erie (AHL).
Three-point goals: Elida, Peters,
12 and Anna Ricker 10 for the Sidney Lehman 41, Jefferson 32
Lindeman (3), Grant Wallace
Jeff Francis to the 40-man roster. Recalled F Ryan Stoa from Lake Erie.
Stirn; Kenton, Stalder 3, Butterman.
--- Lady Bulldogs. JEFFERSON (32) (2) and Corbin Betz (2).
SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to
terms with OF Jody Gerut and LHP
LOS ANGELES KINGS—Placed
LW Marco Sturm on injured reserve. Bulldog wrestlers Kaycee Rowe tossed in 19
Joe Gorman 1-0-2, Dominic Ardner The Wildcats edge
Lincolnview 34-30 Tuesday
0-0-0, Tyler Mox 4-4-12, Kurt Hoersten
Nate Robertson on minor-league con- Recalled LW Andrei Loktionov from edge Bath and Kayla Crow 18 for the 2-0-4, Gage Slaven 0-0-0, Tyler Rice
tracts. Manchester (AHL).
victors (6-8). 0-2-2, Jordan Herron 4-2-10, Justin night. This improves
National League
LOS ANGELES DODGERS—
MONTREAL CANADIENS—
Recalled C Ryan White from Hamilton ELIDA — Elida’s wres- Grove hosts Miller City 1
McConnahea 0-0-0, Shane Wilson
1-0-2, Dustin McConnahea 0-0-0. Jefferson’s record to 4-1 in
Agreed to terms with OF Marcus (AHL). tling team defeated Bath 42-31 p.m. Saturday. Totals 12-8-32. the Northwest Conference.
Thames on a 1-year contract.
NEW YORK METS—Agreed to
NEW YORK RANGERS—Recalled
F Brodie Dupont from Connecticut
Thursday night in Western COLUMBUS GROVE (45)
SIDNEY LEHMAN (41) Scoring for the Wildcats
Buckeye League action at
Mitchell Shroer 4-1-12, Drew
terms with RHP Chris Young and OF (AHL). Anna Ricker 10, Brooke Brubaker Westerleade 1-0-2, Seth Bensman were: Smith (8), Teman
Scott Hairston on 1-year contracts. SAN JOSE SHARKS—Placed G Elida’s old gymnasium. 7, Cece Utendorf 0, Nikki Stechschulte 4-0-11, Justin Stewart 3-0-6, Nathan (8), Hicks (7), Wallace (6),
Elida (9-6, 6-1 WBL) is in
Designated RHP Tobi Stoner and OF Antero Niittymaki on injured reserve.
Ryan Goergens (3) and
12, Renee Karhoff 0, Rachael Hall 3-0-8, James Rego 1-0-2. Totals
Jason Pridie for assignment. Signed G Jordan White to a 1-game Stechschulte 0, Kelsey Fruchey 8, 16-1-41.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS— amateur tryout. the New Albany Invitational Cassie Stechschulte 0, Katelyn Scott Score by quarters: Wannamacher (2).
8— The Herald Friday, January 21, 2011 www.delphosherald.com
On
behalf of Catholics who have left the church. lecture on the Steubenville, Ohio, campus. & Public Life found that 45 percent of Catho-
The unique element of these rites is that he “What is your radical motivation? Are you lics didn’t know that their church believes that
offers his prayers for anyone he has -- during here on this earth to give or to get?” the bread and wine consecrated during the
his 45 years as a priest, with or without know-
ing it -- driven away from Catholic pews and
Religion The cultural changes that rocked Catholi-
cism after the 1960s made it even more of a
Mass are not mere symbols, but become the
body and blood of Jesus Christ. A survey com-
altars. challenge to answer these kinds of questions. missioned by the Knights of Columbus found
This isn’t the kind of ecclesiastical issue O’Brien saw this era up close, since he was or- that 82 percent of Catholics between the ages
that makes headlines. dained in 1965 and, as an Army chaplain with of 18 and 29 agreed with this statement: “Mor-
Nevertheless, this is a quiet kind of crisis Obviously, he couldn’t ignore three de- the rank of captain, served a tour of duty in als are relative, that is, there is no definite right
that priests must take seriously, said O’Brien, cades of scandals caused by the sexual abuse Vietnam. and wrong for everybody.”
in a Franciscan University forum that included of thousands of children and young people In the “heady years” after the Second Vati- This is sobering, but Catholics must not
current and potential seminarians. by priests and bishops. O’Brien also dis- can Council, it seemed that Catholics “saw lose hope, said O’Brien. God will raise up
How many lapsed or former Catholics, he cussed the hierarchy’s problems finding new almost everything go up for grabs” in their priests who are willing to wrestle with ancient
asked, slipped away because they felt “talked priests, yet avoided the stark statistics that are parishes and “in Western Culture in general.” and modern questions while serving in what
down to or lectured at by preachers or confes- so familiar to American Catholics. In 1965, Priests were “leaving by the droves” and, at the archbishop called a “post-Christian” cul-
sors who don’t really know them or who ap- they had 58,000 priests. Now there are about times, he noted, it seemed as if “follow your ture.
preciate how difficult their struggles are just to 40,000 and, if trends stay the same, there will conscience” stood alone as the “only criterion A missionary bishop in an earlier era, he
get through life?” be 31,000 in a decade, with most over 65 years for morality, heedless of any objective moral noted, stated the challenge this way: “The task
How many, he added, are haunted by a cler- of age. truth.” Many seminaries lowered their admis- of a missionary is to go to a place where he
gy comment, “often at an emotional time in While these crises dominate the news, sions requirements in an attempt to find more is not wanted to sell a pearl whose value, al-
their lives,” that wounded them so deeply they O’Brien stressed that Catholic leaders cannot priests. though of great price, is not recognized, to a
became convinced that it justified leaving the overlook the personal challenge of helping po- O’Brien offered a blunt analysis of that de- people who are determined not to accept it --
church? How many drifted away to Protestant tential seminarians struggle with this timeless cision: “Many of the horrendous sexual scan- even as a gift.”
mega churches because of “our dull, lifeless question: Does God want me to be a priest? dals, I think, can be traced to the breakdown (Terry Mattingly is director of the Washington Jour-
and irrelevant homilies”? As a former seminary leader, in the New York of seminary formation from 1965 to the early nalism Center at the Council for Christian Colleges and
The priesthood has faced many crises dur- archdiocese and in Rome, O’Brien said he has 1980s.” Universities and leads the GetReligion.org project to
ing the past generation or two and O’Brien of- added a more nuanced set of follow-up ques- The continuing aftershocks are familiar to study religion and the news.)
fered no easy solutions. tions. priests who keep trying to defend church teach- Copyright 2011, United Feature Syndicate
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2008 Chevy Malibu, Red, FWD, Auto, 6-Cyl 3.6L, 34,008 miles ............................................................................................. $15,995 2007 GMC Canyon, Black, 4WD, 5-Cyl 3.5L, 46,954 miles .................................................................................................... $21,995
2008 Chevy Silverado 1500, Red, 4WD, V8 5.3L Flex Fuel, 13,591 miles ............................................................................. $24,995 2007 GMC Envoy, Silver, Auto, 6-Cyl 4.2L, 33,029 miles........................................................................................................ $19,995
2008 Chevy SIlverado 1500, Black, 4WD, V8 5.3L Flex Fuel, 19,424 miles ........................................................................... $28,995 2007 Pontiac G6, Black, FWD, Auto, V6 3.5L, 53,847 miles ................................................................................................... $10,995
2008 Chevy Tahoe, Black, 4WD, Auto, V8 5.3L, 2 to choose................................................................................. starting at $30,995 2007 Pontiac G6, Blue, FWD, 6-Cyl 3.5L, 32,623 miles...........................................................................................................$11,995
2008 GMC Envoy, Black, Auto, 6-Cyl 4.2L, 42,006 miles........................................................................................................ $21,995 2007 Pontiac G6, Maroon, FWD, Auto, V6 3.9L, 39,940 miles ............................................................................................... $15,995
2008 Pontiac G6, White, FWD, Auto, V6 3.5L, 3 to choose ................................................................................... starting at $12,995 2007 Honda CR-V, Black, 4WD, Auto, 4-Cyl 2.4L, 56,956 miles............................................................................................. $17,995
2008 Pontiac G6, Red, FWD, Auto, V6 3.5L, 38,298 miles ..................................................................................................... $12,995 2006 Buick LaCrosse, Red, FWD, Auto, V6 3.8L, 63,668 miles...............................................................................................$11,995
2008 Pontiac G6, Blue, FWD, Auto, V6 3.5L, 2 to choose ..................................................................................... starting at $13,995 2006 Buck Lucerne, Silver, FWD, Auto, V6 3.8L, 26,918 miles............................................................................................... $13,995
2008 Pontiac G6, Black, FWD, Auto, V6 3.6L, 2 to choose.................................................................................... starting at $14,995 2006 Chevy Colorado, Yellow, 4WD, 5-Cyl 3.5L, 159,565 miles ............................................................................................. $17,495
2008 Pontiac G6, Black, FWD, Auto, 6-Cyl 3.9L, 40,113 miles ............................................................................................... $16,995 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500, Black, 4WD, Auto, V8 5.3L, 69,380 miles.................................................................................. $18,995
2008 Pontiac Grand Prix, Gold, FWD, Auto, V6 3.8L, 46,170 miles........................................................................................ $12,995 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500, Red, 4WD, Auto, V8 5.3L, 59,000 miles .................................................................................... $19,995
2008 Pontiac Grand Prix, Red, FWD, Auto, V6 3.8L, 3 to choose ......................................................................... starting at $13,995 2005 Chevy Trailblazer, Greystone, 4WD, Auto, 6-Cyl 4.2L, 103,686 miles .................................................................... Contact Us
2008 Pontiac Grand Prix, Maroon, FWD, Auto, V6 3.8L, 42,961 miles ................................................................................... $13,995 2004 Chevy Tahoe, Light Pewt, 4WD, Auto, V8 5.3L, 76,848 miles ........................................................................................ $16,995
2008 Pontiac Grand Prix, White, FWD, Auto, V6 3.8L, 47,989 miles ...................................................................................... $13,995 *Call for Availability
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