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Last week, Ohio public health officials elevated the public health advisory
for Grand Lake St. Marys as a result of
increased levels of microcystin toxin in the
13,500-acre lake along with the probable
case of a person getting sick after recreating on the lake.
Microcystin is a toxic chemical produced by cyanobacteria (often called bluegreen algae) which cause harmful algal
blooms (HABs).
We are seeing high levels of microcystin that are likely the result of record
rainfall this year, said Craig Butler, director of the Ohio Environmental Protection
Agency.
Signs have been posted on Grand Lake
public beaches and boat ramps, recommending that visitors and pets avoid swimming and wading in the lake. Boaters and
jet-skiers are encouraged to understand
the risks of exposure to higher levels of
microsytin, especially if the lake shows
scum, slime or resembles spilled paint.
The bloom continues in the western
basin of Lake Erie. Earlier this month,
the National Oceanic Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) and its research
partners, using an ensemble modeling
approach, predicted that the 2015 western
Lake Erie HAB season will be among
the most severe in recent years and could
become the second most severe behind the
record-setting 2011 bloom.
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BY STEVEN COBURN-GRIFFIS
DHI Media Staff Writer
sgriffis@delphosherald.com
In keeping with tradition, the Marbletown Festival kicked off Friday evening with a cake decorating contest at Delphos
Wesleyan Church. While Ethan Owens, left, and James Whitaker put in a heroic effort, first prizes went to 3-year-old
Brooklyn Focht and 9-year old Ariel Wallace. Events continue today at Garfield Park. (DHI Media/Steven Coburn-Griffis)
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Meet the 2015 Jefferson Wildcat
football team at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 20 at
Scrader Realty.
The public is welcome to show
their support and cheer on the Wildcats
as their season gets ready to begin.
Cookies and light refreshments
will be served.
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DELPHOS On July 30, a
Delphos Police Officer on patrol
conducted a traffic stop on a motorist after identifying the driver as
43-year-old Timogene Olmeda
of Delphos. The officer had prior
knowledge that Olmeda was operating the vehicle on a suspended
drivers license. Olmeda was issued
a citation and will appear in Lima
Municipal Court to face the charge.
On July 30, officers were disolmeda
patched to the 200 block of West
Clime Street in reference to a theft
incident. The resident there advised officers that items were
missing from outside the residence.
On July 31, officers spoke with a male whose car was
damaged while parked in the 1300 block of Christina
Avenue.
On July 31, officers were dispatched to the 400 block of
West First Street in reference to two small children in or
near the roadway unsupervised. Officers arrived and located
the children. Moments later the childrens mother was located and they were returned to her.
On July 31, officers were dispatched to the 200 block of
South Franklin Street to investigate a menacing incident.
The complainant reported that a male who lives in that area
threatened to run her and her son over with his car. After
completing the investigation no charges will be filed due to
conflicting stories.
On Aug. 1, officers received a call of subjects acting
suspicious around vehicles in the 600 block of West First
Street. Upon officers arrival, they located a juvenile female
that was momentarily taken into custody and later transported to her residence and released to her parents.
On Aug. 1, an officer conducted
a traffic stop on a vehicle on Elida
Avenue. During the traffic stop, officers found an open container of
alcohol belonging to a passenger in
the vehicle identified as 46-year-old,Debra Etzkorn of Delphos. She will
appear in Lima Municipal Court on
the charge.
On Monday, officers took a report
etzkorn
from a male in the 500 block of East
Jackson Street in reference to an item
stolen from his vehicle.
On Tuesday, officers were dispatched to the 200 block of
North Main Street in reference to suspicious persons near
vehicles. Officers arrived and located two male juveniles
who were taken into custody for curfew violation. They will
appear in juvenile court on the charges.
On Tuesday, officers took a report from a female complainant in the 800 block of North Pierce Street who reported items stolen from her residence.
The complainant gave officers the
name of a suspect that was in the
residence. The incident remains
under investigation.
On Tuesday, officers located
36-year-old Jeremy Whitaker of
Delphos, and took him into custody
on a parole violation. He was transported to the Allen County Jail.
On Wednesday, officers responded to the 800 block of East Third
Street where the homeowner reportWhitaker
ed items stolen from the residence and
damage done to personal property.
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The following individuals appeared Wednesday in Van
Wert County Common Pleas Court:
Judge Martin Burchfield
Changes of pleas
rebecca Greber, 34, Van Wert, changed her plea to guilty
to trafficking drugs, felony 5. Two other trafficking charges
were dismissed by the prosecutor for her plea. The court
ordered a pre-sentence investigation and set sentencing for
Sept. 9.
Cody teman, 31, Delphos, changed his plea to guilty to
trafficking cocaine, a felony 5. He also admitted to the specification that he used a 1998 Jeep Cherokee in the commission
of the offense. A second count for trafficking heroin, a felony
4, was dismissed by the prosecutor for his plea. The Court
ordered a pre-sentence investigation and set sentencing for
Sept. 16.
ian taylor, 21, Van Wert, changed his plea to guilty to an
amended charge of attempted grand theft, a felony 5, (reduced
from grand theft, felony 4). The Court ordered a pre-sentence
investigation and set sentencing for Sept. 9.
Judge Kevin taylor
Probation violation
shane Harter, 35, Delphos, was found to have violated his
probation by failing to report to probation and by not maintaining his employment. He was re-sentenced by Judge Taylor
to three years of Community Control under the same conditions plus the new condition that he maintain his new job.
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Polly Mae
in concert
Sunday
DHi Media staff reports
DELPHOS Polly Mae
is back by popular demand
Sunday for the Delphos Rotary
Club Music in the Park series.
The group has graced the
stages of Nashvilles honky
tonks (Tootsies, Whiskey
Bent, Rippys, Honky Tonk
Central), opened for the legendary David Allen Coe and
has been invited three years
consecutively to perform at
CMA FEST. Amongst the
likes of Shania Twain, Keith
Urban and Jane Dear Girls,
Jodi and the gang are country
music at its best.
The final concert of the season will bring the sounds of the
islands to the park on Aug. 24.
Pantasia offers music for all
occasions performed on steel
drums, the national instrument of the island nations of
Trinidad and Tobago. Since
its inception in the spring of
1997, Pantasia has garnered
an impressive reputation as an
educational and entertaining
instrumental music ensemble.
Concerts are held at
Stadium Park with concessions at 5 p.m. and music at
6 p.m.
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The program is set to begin
Aug. 1 and will end Sept. 30,
subject to funding availability. The benefit is for each
child in the home that falls
within the 130 percent FPL
PRC program guidelines.
Face to face interview is not
necessary. Applications may
be picked up at the CDJFS
Monday through Friday, from
8 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Incomplete applications
will be denied without consideration.
LACCA sets
Head Start Enrollment Fair
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SENIOR LUNCH
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DELPHOS Catholic
Daughters
of America,
Delphos Court, will hold its
monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m.
on Tuesday at the Knight of
Columbus hall.
Chairladies will bring
cookies to be wrapped and
prepared for the annual
Lincoln Highway Garage/
Bake Sale. Members are invited to also bring cookies if they
would like them individually
wrapped.
The bake sale sale will
be held from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 13 until sold
out on Friday, Aug. 14 at 1008
William St., Delphos.
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Monday: Barbecued pork
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milk.
Tuesday:
Meatloaf,
mashed potatoes and gravy,
fruit, veggie, roll, margarine,
coffee and 2 percent milk.
Wednesday: Pizza party!
Thursday:
Salisbury
steak, mashed potatoes with
gravy, fruit, veggie, roll, margarine, coffee and 2 percent
milk.
Friday: Chicken breast
over rice pilaf, fruit, veggie,
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Aug. 9
Chris Carder
Jacob Mueller
Orrie Spring
Aug. 10
Melissa Wrasman
John Deitering
Adam Laudick
Mary Carder
Abby Buettner
Devon Schoffner
Lynk Klinefelter
Ethan Koester
Greg Cross
Anniversary
Anniversary
Engagement
Aug. 11
Ashley Moffit
Bob Dito
Iva Schmit
Very Kill-Edmonds
Matt Bockey
Charlie Buettner
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaverman of Delphos will celebrate 60 years of marriage on Aug. 17.
To celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving will be held at
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church with an open
house from 2-4 p.m. Aug. 16 at the Delphos Knights of
Columbus hall.
Louis and former Martha Eickholt were married
on Aug. 17, 1955 at Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church, Ottoville, the Rev. Herman Fortman officiating.
Louis retired from KP Industry and Martha retired
from Lazarus, Lima.
They are the parents of three daughter, Elaine (John)
Luersman of Delphos, Jane (Nick) Horstman of Delphos
and Sharon (Rob) Stechschulte of Findlay.
They also have eight grandchildren, Chad, Jason,
Tiffany and Courtney Horstman, Katie Luersman,
Christie (Jim) Heisel, Melissa (Matt) Christ, Matthew
Stechschulte and one grandson, Bryan Stechschulte is
deceased; and three great-grandchildren, Adalynn and
Benton Heisel and Olivia Christ.
Blood drive
collects 70 units
Calvelage
turning 90
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DELPHOS
The
American Red Cross blood
drive held August 5th at the
Knights of Columbus Hall
was a success. The number
Aug. 12
of unit given was 70.
Mark Gerker
Chuck Shumaker received
Janet Siefker
a
milestone
pin for giving 19
David Jettinghoff
gallons.
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Lee Plescher
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Marilyn
Sickels,
Rita
Wrasman, Judy Williams,
Sandy Talboon and Joyce
Keiper.
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Elida village council
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E. Main St. Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
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History, 339 N. Main St., is
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Country
Noodle making, cleaning and fixing
up fill the weeks before the wedding
BY LOVINA EICHER
This is already Thursday and its time I get this column
written. Today, July 30, is nephew Stevens eighth birthday so
happy birthday wishes go to him!
It seems like the days are flying by. Tomorrow in two
weeks is the wedding for Timothy and daughter Elizabeth. I
ordered 350 pounds of chicken this morning for that day. Joes
cousin will grill it for us on the morning of the wedding.
Last week we attended the wedding of niece Katie Edna
and Ben. They had a very nice day for their wedding. All
of Joes siblings were there except for one of his brothers.
There are twelve siblings so it was nice that most could be
there. Hopefully all of them will be able to make it here for
Elizabeths wedding.
We arrived back home at midnight from the wedding and
we had to get up a little after 3:00 a.m. for Joe to go to work.
I could go back to bed but Joe had a rough day and was glad
to see Friday evening come.
Yesterday, Timothys parents, sisters, sister-in-law and
some of their children, my sisters Verena, Susan, Emma and
Emmas children Emma and Steven, came to help us. They
made noodles using well over 200 eggs. We saved the egg
whites and put them in bags in the freezerwhich will be used
to make angel food cakes for the wedding.
The helpers washed all the dishes in both my cupboards
and corner cupboard. Some went out to work in the garden
and finished weeding and tilling most of it. The younger
girls washed off the outside porch and railings. So much was
accomplished! Everyone brought something for lunch so I
didnt have to take time to make lunch.
I painted the new closet that Joe put in for me in our bedroom. Joe put in a new floor and brother-in-law Jacob hung the
doors and trim. Now today Im excited to be able to fill it and
I know that wont take long. I also want to wash off walls and
ceilings in our bedroom today. The girls are washing clothes.
Joseph, 13, has been going with Benjamin, 16, every day to
help Mose at his sawmill. Moses brother Freeman injured his
leg so he needed help stacking wood.
I still havent sewn my dress for the wedding. I have it cut
out already. My goal is to work on it tomorrow. It seems I keep
pushing it off every week, and I need to sew it before I cant
concentrate on it. Most of the other sewing is done, thanks to
Elizabeth.
Church services will be held here a little over a week after
the wedding. We will have it in the pole barn where we will
have the tables for the wedding. What a relief it will be when
all of it is over.
We hope tomorrow will be a nice day for Lyle and Leah. I
saw them in town one evening this week. I told them Im not
sure if we will make it to their wedding as Joe is having a hard
time taking more days off from the factory. They said if we
cant make it for the wedding, we can come for supper, so we
will see if we can make it. Appreciate the invitation!
Try this chicken noodle casserole. Gods blessings to all!
Chicken Noodle Casserole
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5 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons shortening
8 cups cooking oil
Serving suggestions: honey or beans, taco meat and
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Mix the flour, baking powder and salt very well. Then
add in the shortening and mix until well combined. Add
1 1/2 to 2 cups water and knead until you have a nice
dough.
With a rolling pin, roll out the dough to a 1/4-inch to
1/3-inch thickness and cut 4- 5-inch squares or triangles
of dough.
Heat the oil in a large pan to 375 degrees.
Put the dough squares into the oil and carefully splash
the tops, which will make the squares puff up. Flip and
do this on the other side, until golden brown, about 1
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The Grades 2-4 Orange Team (top left) was comprised of Ava Makovitch, Chloe Kroeger, Hailey Kimmel,
Melanie Mueller, Tori Stemen, Abigail Kerner, Avery
Rahrig, Caitlin Jettinghoff, Emily Rode, Emma Cooley,
Tara Radabaugh, Madison Cross and McKenna Scalf. ...
The Grades 2-4 Blue Team (second from top) had Emma
Dailey, Grace Schier, Makya Miller, Melanie Gerdeman,
Myah Boggs, Alonnah Sellers, Aubrey Milligan, Kryrstin
Moore, Madison Burris, Olivia Donathan, Eliza Anderson,
Rory Youngpeter, Ella Druckemiller and Maelynn Clay.
... The Grades 2-4 Red Team (second from bottom) was
composed of Abby Prine, Maya Ostendorf, Isabella Wilson,
Jessa Rostorfer, Kristen Illig, Alivia Hines, Kierstyn Klaus,
Laney Bewsey, Liv Lindeman, Lucy Castiglia, Morgan
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... The Grades 2-4 Green Team had Eliza Speakman, Mia
Conley, Payton Shade, Riley Taylor, Rylyhn Marquiss,
Abbi Hageman, Alivia Arroyo, Emma Schneer, Peyton
Schmitt, Fallon Merschman Jislynn Thomas, Katelyn
Knepper, Brielle Neeley and Cadee Betz. (DHI Media/
Charlie Ashby).
OTTOVILLE Jim
Brown is entering his 13th
year as head man of the
Ottoville boys golf team.
In the process, he has built
up an overall mark of 157-43.
Last years 6-10 mark was
a bit of a down campaign
but with the departure of one
major golfer, Brown cautiously expects things to get
back to normal.
He returns four starters to
the Big Green crew: third-year
senior Brendan Schnipke,
second-year senior Isaiah
Miller, second-year junior
Kaleb Hanicq and sophomore
Andy Schimmoeller.
However, that major loss
was Putnam County League
Player of the Year Wesley
Markward.
We have some experience coming back but will
need the freshman to gain
varsity time quickly, Brown
said.
He will have some options
to step in for Markward,
including junior Thomas
Waldick and promising
newcomers in freshman
Dylan Kemper, freshman
Ethan Giese, freshman Zack
Knippen and classmate Tyler
Birr.
In the league, Kalida
OTTOVILLE
BOYS
GOLF SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Site Time
Aug. 6 Jefferson Home 8 a.m.
Aug. 7 Ft. Jennings/Col.
Grove* Home 8 a.m.
Aug. 10 TeeOff Classic
Home 8:30 a.m.
Aug. 12 Wildcat Invite
Wildcat Invite Away 9 a.m.
Aug. 13 Lincolnview Invite
Away 9 a.m.
Aug. 14 Fort Jennings/Miller
City/Leipsic* Home 9 a.m.
Aug. 19 Bluffton Away 4:30
p.m
Aug. 24 Wayne Trace Home
4:30 p.m.
Aug. 29 Allen East Away
8:30 a.m.
Sep. 5 Stryker Invitational
Away 8 a.m.
Sep. 10 Ayersville Away 4:30
p.m.
Sep. 11 Fort Jennings/
Kalida* Kalida 4 p.m.
Sep. 12 Delphos Invitational
DCC 8:30 a.m.
Sep. 14 Lima Cent. Cath.
Home 4 p.m.
Sep. 23 Miller City* Away
4 p.m.
* - PCL Match
All home matches at
Delphos Country Club
Bulldog linksters
still inexperienced,
thin for 2015
BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
www.delphosherald.com
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DELPHOS
Sara
Zalar,
freshman
Samuel Harvey, freshman
Cole Haunhorst and classmate Matt Schroeder.
We look to compete in
every match; however, the
age and experience will be
a factor. I see us in the
middle of the pack in the
NWC but we will always
shoot for that top spot,
Brinkman added. Why
else compete? Lincolnview
will have a nice team this
year and I look for them
to be in the top two. Also,
I will miss coaches Brad
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his might seem to be advice for children, but it really applies to anyone who
still has parents who are alive and well enough to give them advice or correction. Parents are naturally, and probably instinctively, motivated to give
their children helpful instructions, advice and corrections about life. They have
been around a lot longer than their children and so they ought to have some advice
worth imparting. Parents talking to their children, and the children listening, should
start young. There is solid research going back decades demonstrating that parents who talk more to their children have smarter kids who do better in school and
avoid problems in life. So, this advice to heed the instructions of your parents is
actually advice to parents to make sure you start engaging your children early on,
and not just with corrections and instructions, but by reading to them and talking
with them as much as possible. Parents should be having an ongoing dialogue with
their children, and should realize that what they say, and how they say it matters
greatly to the reception of their message.
Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord. Fathers,
do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged.
Colossians 3:20-21
Our local churches invite you to join them for their activities and services.
dElphos
DELPHOS BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor Jerry Martin
302 N Main, Delphos
ST. PAULS UNITED METHODIST
419-692-0061 or 419-302-6423
335 S. Main St. Delphos
Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Sunday
Rev. Richard B. Rakay
School (All Ages), 11:00 a.m.
SUNDAY 9:00 am Worship
Sunday Service, 6:00 p.m Sunday
Service
Evening Service
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Bible
TRINITY UNITED
Study, Youth Study
METHODIST CHURCH
Nursery available for all
211 E Third St, Delphos
services.
Rev. Richard B. Rakay
Office Hours: 8:00 am-12 noon
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
310 W. Second St.
Sunday: 8:15 am
Worship
419-692-5737
Service; 9:30 am Adult Sunday
Pastor Harry Tolhurst
Sunday: 11:00 Worship Service School Classes; 10:30 am
Worship Service; 11:30 am Radio
- Everyone Welcome
Communion first Sunday of Worship on WDOH; 7:30 pm
Ladies Bible Fellowship.
every month.
Monday - 8:00 a.m.-12:00 Office
Communion at Vancrest Health
Hours; 1:00 pm Sewing Day at
Care Center - First Sunday of each
Ridge UMC; 7:00 pm Missions
month at 2:30 p.m., Nursing Home
Committee Meeting at Trinity
and assisted living.
Tuesday - 8:00 a.m.-12:00
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Where Jesus is Healing
Hurting Hearts!
808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
One block so. of Stadium Park.
419-692-6741
Lead Pastor - Dan Eaton
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. - Worship
Service with Nursery & Kids
Church; 6:00 pm. Youth Ministry
at The ROC & Jr. Bible Quiz at
Church
Monday - 7:00 p.m. Teen Bible
Quiz at Church
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Discipleship Class
in Upper
Room
For more info see our website:
www.delphosfirstassemblyofgod.
com.
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.
SPENCERVILLE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
317 West North St.
419-296-2561
Pastor Tom Shobe
9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship;
7:00 p.m. Wednesday 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,
Spencerville
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
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Sunday 10:00 a.m. Worship
PIKE MENNONITE
CHURCH
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961
NEW HOPE
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2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Evening
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ottoville
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
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160 Main St.,
Cloverdale 45827
419-488-2391
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday 5:30
p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
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18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer
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Rev. Mark Walls
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Opinion
Mosey on down
to Marbletown
I hope many of you are going to
mosey on down to Marbletown and see
whats going on today.
The 10th annual Marbletown
Festival will have a little something
for everyone. A little frog jumping or
maybe a Marbletown steak. I dont
think you can go wrong.
Im was so glad to see the festival
become an annual event. I think these
kinds of things bring people together
and make Delphos a better place to live
than many others. A community that
comes together to have fun and remember good times from days past is a nice
place to be. We learn from history.
The events on the schedule for today
are simple and fun. They will take you
back to a much less complicated time
when visiting with neighbors was common and everyone knew everyone. The
front porch was the place to be after
supper and there was always a hand in
time of need. The common thread was
people.
We are so busy these days and technology races to stay ahead of us. Theres
always a faster way to do everything so
more things can be done. We dont take
Nancy Spencer
On the
Other Hand
Broken Bowl
theory has merits
To make a point with his students, a distinguished economics
teacher said: Ive travelled a long way in this life and some of the
roads werent paved.
Achieving success, whether it be financial security, dieting and
exercising to lose a few extra pounds, saving for a special occasion
in your life, saving to make a down-payment on a new home or
remodeling project or just saving money for retirement, it takes
commitment because the road is not always smooth or without
potholes.
The story Im about to share says it may be good to break some
bad habits. If you truly want to achieve freedom through wealth,
or any other personal goal, you must understand this conceptthe
power of breaking your bowl. Once you put the theory to practice,
you will learn to do with what you have. By taking action early, you
can take ownership of your financial future.
Have you ever heard of the broken bowl theory? Andrew
Snyder, editorial director of The Oxford Club, uses the theory as a
simple strategy to teach financial liberty, but the concept can be used
for many other personal goals. This theory, along with the law of
compound interest, are critical pieces of the puzzle.
Some of you might say youve heard of the broken windows
theory. That theory was proposed in 1982 by social scientists
George Kelling and James Wilson. Kelling is now a retired professor living near Conover, WI.
Their broken windows theory argued that a broken window left
unrepaired will make a building look uncared for or abandoned and
soon attract vandals to break all the windows. The theory has been
cited when discussing urban decay and anti-social behavior.
Snyder says he saw the broken bowl theorys merits years ago
when he and his wife invited a young friend to stay with them at one
of their favorite Alaskan lakes along the rugged Canadian border.
Because of the remote wilderness location, they had very limited
supplies and food rationsbut Kenny, a southern California kid,
was typicaland devoured his share of the food in just a few hours.
Remember, this was to be a seven-day camping experience in the
Alaskan bush country.
Then it got worse. Kenny dropped his bowl and it shattered
rendering it basically unusable, Snyder said. The largest piece was
about a third of the size of the full size. There was Kenny with no
bowl to eat or drink from, very little food left and six days until the
bush plane pilot was to return.
As the sun rose on the second day, Kenny understood his dilemma. He had to eat only as much as his broken bowl would hold.
Thus, the inspiration for the broken bowl theory.
To his followers, Snyder would urge them to break their symbolic bowl in half if they wanted to reach their financial goals. Heres
Byron McNutt
People Make
the Difference
million Ohioans
enrolled in one of
Medicares Part
D prescription
drug plans.
The Medicare
Prescription
Drug Savings
and Choice Act
would
allow
seniors to enroll
Brown
in a Part D prescription drug plan
administered directly by Medicare,
instead of a private insurance company.
You should be able to get drug coverage directly through Medicare, not
be forced to buy from a middle man.
Unfortunately, in order to get drug coverage through Medicare, you must join
a plan run by an insurance company or
another private company. These plans
vary in cost and coverage.
My legislation would provide for
a consistent Part D plan administered
Mr. Billl
Thanks for
reading
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Virgin assist me in my
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GRAIN EQUIPMENT
necessity. O Star of the
COUNTY HEALTH
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members to assemble
me herein you are my
mother. Oh Holy Mary, and erect grain elevator
DIRECTOR OF
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me herein you are my weekends. Apply in perour public health
mother. Oh Mary, con- son at The Outpost, Fort
all-hazards emergency
ceived without sin, pray Jennings.
preparedness and
for us who have reresponse program
course to thee (three
under requirements of
times.) Holy Spirit you
federal grant funding
who solve all problems,
through the Ohio
light of all roads so that I
Department of Health.
can attain my goal.You
who gave me the divine
Recommended
gift to forgive and forget
Requirements
all evil against me and
for the position:
How do you help parents
that in all instances in
get a child interested
my life you are with me. I
in looking at a newspaBachelors degree in
want in this short prayer
per? Keep in mind that its a
Public Health, Public
to thank you for all things
kids job to have fun.
Administration,
as you confirm once
Here are a few ideas to
Biological Sciences,
again that I never want
share with the readers of
Education, Emergency
our paper.
to be separated from you
Management, or closely
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in eternal glory. Thank
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you for your mercy toverbal & written
panels or paragraphs
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skills.
apart. Help your child
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arrange the panels or
this prayer three consecin emergency
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days, the request will be
(e.g. mitigation,
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granted. This prayer
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2 bath
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$98,500-Elida
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lot.
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Morton
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BR/1.5BTH
ranch
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2 bath
brick/vinyl
ranch
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building.
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brick/vinyl
ranch
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with
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Move incity
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(42)
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419-236-2267/Derek
fireplace,
water,
city
sewer,
natural
gas,
90x270
lot.
Home
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ready!
(42)
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419-236-2267/Derek
floor
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on
1.24
acre
lot.
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updates.
Includes
floor plan
on419-303-3313
1.24 acre lot. Many updates. Includes
Watkins
Watkins
419-303-3313
in
good condition
w/garage
replacement
flooring,
24x24
attached
andwindows,
36x24 hardwood
Morton building.
Delphos $188,500
Janet Kroeger
419-236-7894
The Ottawa,
Ohio Whirlpool
Manufacturing
Plant
is currently
searching
forofAssembly
The Ottawa
Whirlpool Manufacturing
Plant
is pleased
to announce
the addition
a night shift on its chest
freezer line. With the addition, Whirlpool will be interviewing and direct hiring candidates for the various
Operators
for
our
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and
night
shifts.
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you
are
interested
in
having
a
direct
impact
positions listed below:
on Whirlpools performance, quality, safety, and value, then this is the position for you.
General Labor
Quality Inspector
for
Receiving
(lift truck/tugger
operators)
Starting wages
the successful
candidates
will be $12.23/hour. Successful candidates
Solder/Braze
are eligible for
including medical and life insurance, vacation, and holiday pay
all
Setbenefits
Up
Foam Operators
immediately
upon
hire.
Group Leader
Safety Technician
Maintenance Technician
A high schooldiploma
or GED
is required. A minimum of two years manufacturing exEngineering
Technician
1:00-3:00 p.m.
1663 Wonderlick
Lima $152,000
Judy Bosch
419-230-1983
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story
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419-235-3607
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419-230-2521
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419-230-2521
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419-230-2521
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ORDINANCE #2015-23
The ordinance authorizing the Mayor and/or
Safety Service Director
to enter into a lease
agreement with Elmer
Pohlman as the successful bidder for the
lease of 8.5 acres, more
or less, located in Washington Township, City of
Delphos.
Pass and approved this
6th day of July 2015.
Resolution #2015-6
Authorizing the Mayor
and/or Safety Service
Director to execute the
agreement with the Ohio
Public Works Commission State Capital Improvement and/or Local
Transportation Improvement Program(s) for
Capital Improvements to
the Wastewater Treatment Plant and declaring an emergency.
Ordinance #2015-25
Accepting the application of all owners of real
estate located in and
situated partially in the
southwest quarter of
Section 20 and partially
in the northwest quarter
of Section 29, T-2-S, R5-E, Marion Township
for annexation to the City
of Delphos, Allen and
Van Wert Counties,
State of Ohio.
Ordinance #2015-26
Establishing the compensation for James
Kimmett, Intermittent
Employee, Operator of
Record for the Wastewater Plant and declaring
an emergency.
Ordinance #2015-27
Authorizing the Safety
Service Director to enter
into an agreement with
Allen County Engineers
for the tar and chipping
of various streets and
declaring it an emergency.
Ordinance #2015-28
Accepting the contract
between the Ohio Council 8, American Federation of State, County and
Municipal Employees
(AFSCME), AFL-CIO
and the City of Delphos
and declaring it an emergency.
Passed and approved
this 13th day of July
2015.
Daniel Hirn
Council
President
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ATTEST:
Marsha Mueller,
Council Clerk
Michael H. Gallmeier,
Mayor
A complete text is on record at the Municipal
Building and can be
viewed during regular
business hours.
Marsha Mueller,
Council Clerk
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Curb
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(StatePoint) Want
to get your home noticed? There are many
ways to add value and
design appeal to your
houses exterior, and
doing so is important,
say experts.
If youre selling
your home, updates
add value and curb
appeal. And if youre
staying
long-term,
these improvements
will boost the functionality and form of
your home for your
own enjoyment, says
JJ Rogers, sales operations manager with
Fypon, a manufacturer of decorative millwork elements.
Rogers and the experts at Fypon are
offering some tips on
projects to consider
in time for August,
which is National
Curb Appeal Month.
Think 24-Hours
If you think your
homes curb appeal
matters only during
daylight, think again.
After-hours curb appeal can be just as important.
A well-lit home
has a warm, welcoming glow and adds
to the security of the
home, says Rogers,
Here are some ways
to light up the night
with evening curb appeal:
Place solar-powered lights on walkways and key landscape areas to create
safe pathways and
highlight the home.
Flank the entry door
with lights for guests
convenience, and to
better see who is visiting after dark.
Replace burnt-out
bulbs and do a good
cleaning of light fixtures.
Install motion sensor lighting to make
it easy for visitors
to safely enter your
driveway, while helping to deter burglary
attempts and to know
when roaming animals are in the yard.
Daylight Curb Appeal
Replace
rotting
wooden trim, shutter,
louvers and balustrade
systems with easycare
polyurethane
products that require
minimal upkeep while
resisting insects, decay and moisture.
Accent the tops of
windows by adding
a crosshead and keystone.
Never
underestimate the power of
flowers. Adding window boxes, as well as
planters on the porch,
steps or throughout
the yard, instantly increases curb appeal.
Add a low-maintenance timber or
smooth polyurethane
trellis system over a
garage entry to add
dimension and appeal
to the door you drive
through daily.
Install a Door
Surround Kit around
a homes entryway.
Each kit comes with
a set of pilasters to
flank a standard single
door and a decorative
crosshead to sit on
top of it.
Add pops of complementary color using a top- down approach. Start with the
roof, then work your
way down to siding,
trim, doors and landscaping.
Makeover Your Door
Your homes entryway should be welcoming, beautiful and
energy-efficient.
Keeping home exteriors clean, clutter-free and colorful
can go a long way
toward boosting curb
appeal. Take time to
focus on the beauty
of your homes exterior with a thorough
clean-up and strategic
upgrades.
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Archive
Children
Algae
breathing in aerosolized water droplets (misting) while power boating, jet skiing, water
skiing or tubing.
Responding to these concerns, US Senators
Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Rob Portman
(R-OH) presented Congress with legislation directing the Environmental Protection
Agency to develop a strategic Algal Toxin Risk
Assessment and Management Plan within 90
days of the bills passage. Portman and Brown
announced on Wednesday that the Drinking
Water Protection Act passed both the House
and the Senate and will soon hit the desk of
President Barack Obama.
According to a news release, the plan will
evaluate the risk to human health from drinking
water provided by public water systems contaminated with algal toxins and will recommend
feasible treatment options. Options include procedures and water protections practices designed
to mitigate any adverse public health effects of
algal toxins.
Last summer, families in Toledo were
warned not to drink the tap water in their own
homes because it was unsafe. This is something
no family should have to go through, and this
bill will allow federal agencies to better prepare and prevent future disasters like the one
we experienced in Toledo, said Portman. By
establishing a strategic plan to ward off algae,
this is an important victory in our efforts to protect Ohioans and keep our drinking water safe.
Brown also called on Agriculture Secretary
Tom Vilsack to release additional Environmental
Quality Incentive Program (EQIP) funding
to aid farmers wanting to plant cover crops.
Following months of significant rain in portions
of the watershed, tens of thousands of acres
went unplanted this year. With the additional
funding, more farmers can use EQIP funding
to plant cover crops, helping reduce potential
runoff.
By targeting harmful algal blooms, we can
ensure that communities are prepared to deal
with threats to their drinking water systems,
Brown said.
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The scoreboard was also
replaced earlier in July.
The projects total just
over $85,000 and funds were
received from the Dienstberger
Foundation, Delphos Parks,
Inc., and the Mueller-Scherger
Foundation and other private
entities.
We are grateful for generous
contributions from the Arnold
C. Dienstberger Foundation, the
Mueller-Scherger Foundation,
Delphos Parks, Inc., and an
anonymous donor for funding
the lighting project, Nomina
said.
Nomina said projects in
2016 will be back to basics.
Next year were going to
work on sidewalks and landscaping, Nomina said. We still
have a few stretches of sidewalk
to complete a walkway around
the park. People love the sidewalks and I get compliments on
the park all the time.
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