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Saturday, August 8, 2015,

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Blue-green algae bloom


prediction is severe
DHI Media Staff Reports

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.
See ALGAE, page 14

NASA image of Lake Erie algal bloom as of Aug. 4. (Submitted photo)

Renewal levy
on ballot
for childrens
services
BY STEVEN COBURN-GRIFFIS
DHI Media Staff Writer
sgriffis@delphosherald.com

Marbletown Festival starts on sweet note

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)

LinkLima bring jobseekers,


employers together
BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com

LIMA When talking about economic development, recent concerns have


focused on keeping youth in the area
after high school and college graduation. Along with the concern is offering
high-paying jobs for those individuals so
they dont have to look elsewhere. On the
employer side, they need employees who
are qualified for the position, can pass a
drug test, come to work and stay with the
company.
Link Lima/Allen County has a solution. Link is a workforce development
framework that connects employers with
qualified talent and works to ensure that
those programs are sustainable, scalable,
systemic and sticky. Link is a collaboration among Allen Countys workforce

stakeholders, including employers of all


sizes and types, business associations,
colleges and universities, high schools
and career tech schools, social service
agencies, philanthropists and public officials and government entities.
The framework is one of six pilot
projects through JobsOhio and according
to Allen County Economic Development
Group Workforce Vision Director Doug
Arthur, people are looking at the county.
The feedback from our program is
good, Arthur said. They are hearing
whats going on here and they like it.
The goal is simple: to create significant
hometown pride in Lima/Allen County as
a world-class maker community and an
amazing place for businesses and a career
in advanced manufacturing, engineering
or skilled trades.
See LINK, page 14

ALLEN COUNTY Recently, the


Allen County Board of Commissioners
approved a request by Allen County
Children Services to present a renewal
levy before residents on next Novembers
ballot.
Originally passed in 1996, the levy
was renewed in 2001, replaced in 2006,
renewed again in 2011. This levy is currently scheduled to expire on December
31, 2016 and, with the commissioners
approval, is up for renewal November.
This is our .5 mil renewal, absolutely-will-not-increase-taxes levy, ACCS
Director Cynthia Scanland said, describing the effort. She further remarked
that reductions in state and federal
funding have exceeded $1 million in
Allen County alone. The States new
budget, signed into effect by Governor
John Kasich at the end of June, puts
greater pressure on an agency Scanland
describes as mandated with the protection of children.
See CHILDREN, page

14

Club puts spotlight


on football field
BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS Football fans will notice
an improvement in lighting at the stadium
at Stadium Park come fall. The Delphos
Stadium Clubs newest project included
two lighting structures, one on each end
of the visitors stands on the north side of
the field.
We had to take to light poles out when
we brought the new stands in, Stadium
Club Trustee John Nomina said. Now we
have replaced them and I think people will
really notice a difference.
The two new metal poles have 11 lights
each, with most pointed toward the field.
Several on each pole are directed to the
back side of the visitors stands at the practice field.
New lighting was recently installed on
the visitors side at the football stadium.
See SPOTLIGHT, page 14
(DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)

Classifieds 10 | Entertainment 11 | For The Record 2 | Local-State 3-4 | Obituaries 2 | Sports 6-8 | Relay for Life info 14-15 | Weather 2
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.

Franklin Elementary School will hold registration


Aug. 17-20. Every Franklin student will need to
register. Important papers will need to be completed.
Registration hours are 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. The
schedule is as follows: Aug. 18, kindergarten and first
grade; Aug. 19, second and third grades; and Aug. 20,
fourth and fifth grades. If families have students in
multiple grades, they can register the same day.

The Delphos Veterans Council


will conducting its Summer Annual
Meeting at 8 p.m. on Wednesday at
the VFW hall.
The purpose of the meeting will
be to discuss Veterans Day activities, election of officers and any
other business that may come up.

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Volume 145, No. 16

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Saturday, August 8, 2015

POLICE REPORTS
inForMAtion sUBMitteD
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.

elizabeth Betty Hugel

Feb.25, 1932-Aug. 5, 2015


LANDECK Elizabeth
Betty Hugel, 83, of
Landeck, passed away
Wednesday at Vancrest of
Delphos surrounded by her
loving family.
She was born Feb. 25,
1932, in Perrysburg to Mark
and Dorris (Roach) Clement,
who both preceded her in
death.
Betty was united in marriage to Richard Hugel on
Oct. 18, 1952; he survives in
Landeck.

She is also survived by


three daughters, Mary (Tim)
Dray of Fort Jennings, Carol
(Lance) Buettner of Lima
and Nancy (Bob) Wiechart
of Fort Jennings; one sister,
Barb Seffernick of Delphos;
and eight grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
Betty was preceded in
death by a son, Joseph; a
brother, Jim Clement; and a
grandson, Alexander Dray.
Mrs. Hugel was a member
of CL of C, VFW auxiliary, and St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church. She enjoyed
dancing, playing cards, gardening, gambling trips and
spending time with her family.
Mass of Christian burial will begin at 10:30 a.m.
today at St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church in Landeck,
with burial in the church cemetery.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the church.
To leave condolences, visit
harterandschier.com.

COURT NEWS
inForMAtion sUBMitteD
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.

IRTHS
st. ritAs
A boy was born Aug. 3
to Amy and James Hyitt of
Delphos.
A girl was born Aug. 3

to Payne Smith and Trace


Bristler of Spencerville.
A boy was born Aug. 6 to
Keeley and Cole Welker of
Middle Point.

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Ray Geary,
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circulation manager

sam B. Blythe
oct. 4, 1938-Aug. 3, 2015
SPENCERVILLE

Sam B. Blythe, 76, of rural


Spencerville, died at 7:06 p.m.
Monday at Van Wert Hospital
following a sudden illness.
He was born Oct. 4, 1938,
in Spencer Township, Allen
County, the son of Kenny and
Junia Harsh Blythe, who are
deceased.
On Dec. 18, 1965, he married Phyllis M. Snavely, who
died Jan. 6, 2002. Then on
Dec. 10, 2005, he married
Phyllis Collins, who survives
in Spencerville.
Also surviving are a son,
Brent (Brittney Wienken)
Blythe of Spencerville; his
step-children, Teresa Lynn
Moeller and Marcia Leigh
(John) Elliott, both of Lima
and Penny (Jeff) Kill of
Spencerville; and six grandchildren, Taylor Blythe of
Lima, Christi (Matt) McGuire
of Sarasota, Florida, Corrie
Doty of Lima, Kasey Doty
of
Atlanta,
California,
Justin Elliott of Lima,
Holly (Jeremy) Portwine of
Westchester, Jordan Elliott
of Cincinnati, Ashley Kill of
Spencerville and Brittany Kill
of Luddington, Michigan;
five great grandchildren;
and two sisters, Mary Ann
(Paul) Ewing and Betsy
(Rob) Youngpeter, both of
Spencerville.
A stepgrandson, Thomas
William Collins preceded him
in death.
Sam was a 1956 graduate
of Spencerville High School
and was a life-long farmer in
the area. He had also attended the Ohio State University
for two years in agriculture
and also served in the Ohio
National Guard. He was very
active in the FFA program and
earned the Ohio State Farmer
Degree and enjoyed working with the Young Farmers
Group. He had served several
years as a Spencer Township
Trustee and had attended the
Southside Christian Church in
Lima.
Funeral services will begin
at 10:30 a.m. today in the
Trinity United Methodist
Church in Spencerville with
Revs. David W. Howell and
Justin M. Fuhrmann officiating. Burial will follow in the
Spencerville Cemetery.
Thomas E. Bayliff Funeral
Home in Spencerville is in
charge.
Memorials may be made
to the Spencerville Veterans
Memorial Park.
Condolences may be sent
to tbayliff@woh.rr.com.

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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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LIMA Spherion of Lima, Inc, a local recruiting, staffing


and workforce solutions provider, is opening a second location
in Lima at OhioMeansJobs Allen County to better serve
those looking for immediate employment.
Both organizations are proud to announce this partnership
as both have similar goals of assisting local job seekers and
employers.
Spherion will seek candidates to fill full-time, part-time and
temporary positions within the Lima area and will operate at
OhioMeansJobs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, Wednesday
and Thursdays with orientations scheduled between those

Free
antique
appraisals
at Fort Fest In conjunction with Child Support Awareness Month,

Canal Days Grand Prize


Drawing tickets available
Canal Days Grand Prize Drawing tickets are now available at the Delphos Area Chamber of Commerce. Chamber Board member/GPD Chairman Denny Klausing
(General Manager, Eagle Print) purchases the first ticket. This years payout will go to the first 31 tickets drawn
first wins $1,000, second wins $500, third wins $100,
fourth-11th wins $50 and 12th-31st wins $25. Tickets
are $10 each or six for $50 and can be purchased at the
chamber office at 310 N. Main Street, Delphos, or from
any chamber board member; call 419-695-1771 or email
info@delphoschamber.com for more information. The
drawing will be held at 6 p.m. Sept. 21 in the Social
Tent (need not be present to win). (Submitted photo)

VAN WERT The Van


Wert County Department
of Job and Family Services
(CDJFS) is announcing the
2015 Outerwear Program
for income eligible families
with dependent children.
Clothing items may include
coats, boots, shoes, and hats/
gloves/scarves. There will
be up to $100 voucher per
child that qualifies within the
130 percent PRC guidelines.
Payment will be made direct-

ly to the merchant.
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
INFORMATION SUBMITTED

LIMA Lima/Allen Council on Community Affairs


(LACCA) will be holding a Head Start Enrollment Fair from
1-3 p.m. on Thursday in the LACCA back parking lot located
at 540 S. Central Ave, Lima..
Allen County Head Start enrolls children ages birth 5
years old. The preschool program provides high quality educational services, developmental screenings, nutrition and
diagnostic health services and supportive social services. Head
Start Enrollment staff will be available during the Enrollment
Fair to answer any questions and assist parents in completing
Head Start applications. Various agencies will be present and
passing out community information. Activities will be provided for children to participate in including Touch a Truck. There
will also be snacks and door prizes.
For more information contact Beth Joyner at 419-227-0158
ext. 109 or Emily Murphy at 419-227-0158 ext. 216.

SENIOR LUNCH

Van Wert Co. CSEA is sponsoring a

INFORMATION
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CDJFS launches 2015


Outerwear Program
INFORMATION
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Fort Jennings annual festival Fort Fest celebrates some


rich military history, but do
you own a historic item that
youre curious about? This
year, the Fort Fest Craft Show
welcomes nationally recognized appraisal expert, Annie
Stratton. Annie has been a liscenced appraiser with 56 years
of experience in the business,
and will be providing free
appraisals from 9:30am-12pm
during the Craft Show August
15th at Fort Fest. Bring your
items to the main tent on
Water Street and find out the
value and history of some of
the things youve been collecting. Then check out the
craft and product items in the
main tent on Saturday until
3:30pm. For any last minute vendors who would like
a space at the Craft Show, a
couple of tables remain and
can be reserved by contacting
Pat Klir at 419-286-2644.

CD of A
readying
for bake sale
INFORMATION
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License Suspension Amnesty Day


on August 25, 2015. Pay one month of your support plus $1
and your drivers license will be released.
For details call
Van Wert Co. CSEA
419-238-9566

Delphos VFW Ladies Auxiliary Post 3035

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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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Local/State

Smith/DeLeon

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaverman

Duane and Lisha Dickrede of Delphos announce the


engagement of their daughter, Jamie Marie Smith, to
Luke Andrew DeLeon, son of Larry and Sheree DeLeon
of Westerville. Jamie is also the daughter of the late
Nanette Dickrede.
The couple will exchange vows on Sept. 19 in
Sunbury.
The bride-elect is a 2007 graduate of Jefferson
High School and a 2014 graduate of Columbus State
Community College, earning an associates degree in
business management. She is employed by Comfortrol
in Columbus.
Her fiance if a 2004 graduate of Olentangy High
School and a 2007 graduate of Miami University, earning a bachelors degree in business management. He is
employed by Pacejet Logistics in Columbus.

Aug. 9
Chris Carder
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Aug. 10
Melissa Wrasman
John Deitering
Adam Laudick
Mary Carder
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Devon Schoffner
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Anniversary

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Aug. 11
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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

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fischer


Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fischer of Delphos will celebrate 55 years of marriage on Aug. 13.
A family celebration is being planned.
Bob and the former Edna M. Schumaker were married on Aug. 13, 1960, at St. Michaels Catholic Church
in Kalida by the Rev. M. Lochtefeld.
Bob is retired after 40 years as a John Deere mechanic. Edna is a registered nurse. She was the school nurse
for Delphos Public and Parochial Schools for 26 years.
Edna continues to work part-time at Vancrest Assisted
Living.
Their family includes four children, Glen (Paula)
Fischer of Fremont, Indiana, Janine (Jeff) Warnecke
of Delphos, Tony (Kathy) Fischer of Spencerville and
Dean (Nancy) Fischer of Delphos. They also enjoy their
11 grandchildren.

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County Museum is open, 202
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MONDAY
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Center, 301 Suthoff St.
6 p.m. Middle Point

Village Council meets


6:30 p.m. Shelter from
the Storm support group
meets in the Delphos Public
Library basement.
7 p.m. Marion
Township trustees at township house.
Middle Point council
meets at town hall.
7:30 p.m. Delphos
Knights of Columbus meet at
the K of C hall.
Delphos Eagles Aerie 471
meets at the Eagles Lodge.
American Legion Post
268 Auxiliary meets at the
post.
Alcoholics Anonymous,
First Presbyterian Church,
310 W. Second St.
8 p.m. Delphos City
Schools Board of Education
meets at the administration
office.
TUESDAY
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
7:30 p.m. Ottoville
Emergency Medical Service
members meet at the munici-

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Ottoville VFW Auxiliary
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Fort Jennings Local
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Alcoholics Anonymous,
First Presbyterian Church,
310 W. Second St.
Elida village council
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WEDNESDAY
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Saturday, August 8, 2015

The Herald 5

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

Chile, beans and corn have been described as the


basic ingredients of New Mexico cooking and all can
be grown locally.
Dulce De Leche
Pour two 14-ounce cans sweetened condensed milk
into a 9x13-inch baking dish. Cover with foil and set
in a large roasting pan; add enough hot water to come
halfway up the sides of the dish. Bake at 425 degrees
until slightly reduced and dark amber, about 1 hour 15
minutes. (A spotted skin may form on top.) Transfer to a
food processor and puree until the skin dissolves and the
dulce de leche is smooth. Chill until thickened, about 1
hour. (Makes about 2 cups.)

Lovinas daughters and extended family pressed out oodles


of noodlesdrying here for the wedding meal. (Submitted photo)
2 cans cream of chicken soup
1 cup sour cream
4 cups cooked noodles (8 oz.)
3 cups cubed, cooked chicken
2 cups cooked peas
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/4 teaspoon rubbed sage
In a large saucepan blend soup and sour cream. Cook
together for 5 minutes. Add remaining ingredients. Heat;
stir occasionally. Can serve immediately. Makes 10 cups. If
frozen, place in covered casserole in cold oven. Bake at 400
degrees for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Lovina Eicher is an Old Order Amish writer, cook, wife
and mother of eight. Formerly writing as The Amish Cook,
Eicher inherited that column from her mother, Elizabeth
Coblentz, who wrote from 1991 to 2002. Readers can contact
Eicher at PO Box 1689, South Holland, IL 60473 (please
include a self-addressed stamped envelope for a reply) or at
LovinasAmishKitchen@MennoMedia.org.

Fair weather often too little, too late


By Ed Lentz
Revised by Jim Hoorman.

Farmers have had a challenging year trying to grow


crops due to cold weather and
excess rainfall in June and
July. Our area did not have
many good growing days from
late May until late July, and
the weather damaged many
crops. Farmers were fortunate
that when the wet period finally ended, temperatures and
rainfall have moderated. Most
crop root systems have been
damaged from the two months
of water-saturated soils and an
extended dry period may be
too much for these weakened
roots that are slowly recovering. Our area has some good
corn fields, but also has a
large amount of corn that will
be unable to recover. Root
systems are too damaged from
lack of oxygen to fully recover
even with better growing conditions. Some farmers were
unable to apply nitrogen at the
appropriate time because of
the wet conditions. Nitrogen
deficiency is common, causing plants to have pale and
yellow leaves. The best corn
was planted early, had early
side-dress nitrogen applied,
and developed a healthy root
system before the rain but
even these healthy corn fields
may run out of nitrogen. The
nitrogen may leach or be lost
to the atmosphere by denitrification from saturated soils.
Corn plants will remobilize
nitrogen within the plant if
it was stored in the stalks
and lower leaves early in the
season. However, the JuneJuly rains may have allowed
little nitrogen to be stored.
As nitrogen is remobilized,
lower leaves will first turn
yellow, then brown, and then
completely die. The amount
of yellow to brown lower corn
leaves in our area is evidence
that plants are having trouble
getting adequate nitrogen.
Similar to corn, there are
some good soybean fields but
also large areas that will not

recover. Soybeans have less


tolerance to saturated fields
than corn. Soybean plants
died in areas that were flooded for several days. Areas
that were not flooded but had
water-saturated soils for an
extended period have stunted
plants. Stunted soybeans may
not have the ability to produce
enough new growth for new
flowers because of damaged
root systems. Soybeans also
lost their ability to fix nitrogen
because the oxygen needed
by the bacteria to fix nitrogen was unavailable due to
water-saturated soils, resulting in yellow soybean plants.
Soybean plants with good
roots have started to respond
to the better growing conditions. Soybean yields may
still be reduced due to several
weeks of wet weather. Several
soybean diseases are cropping
up including sclerotinia stem
rot (white mold), sudden death
syndrome (SDS), and frogeye
leaf spot. The wet June/July
was a disaster for the wheat
crop. Farmers who were able
to harvest during the July 4th

Kitchen Press

weekend got a crop but yields


were reduced by foliar diseases. The delayed harvest
caused major grain quality
issues, such as sprouting and
reduced test weights, which
resulted in lower prices. Some
farmers were unable to sell
their wheat because of high
vomitoxin levels. Grain quality became such an issue that
some elevators only took
grain from their members and
others quit taking wheat after
early July.
In summary, 2015 is
becoming a difficult year for
all grain farmers. There is still
time for some of the corn and
soybean fields to yield well
but it will depend on timely
rains during August and early
September and good harvest
weather conditions. However,
many corn and soybean fields
have been severely damaged
and potential yields have been
greatly reduced and some
fields may be abandoned.
Grain quality will be a concern this fall due to early season stresses. Stalk and ear rots
may be a bigger problem this

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fall in corn and harvest will


be uneven due to crops maturing at different times. Farmers
will need to use all their skills
and experience to salvage this
years corn and soybean crop.
For hay farmers, the
weather has been just as detrimental. Some farmers harvested hay early before the
rain and are working on a
third cutting. Other hay farmers did not even get a first
cutting or are now taking it for
seed. Common problems on
these saturated soils include
soil compaction, ruts, moldy
hay, dead plants, and large
drowned out areas.

Sopapillas
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
pork or New Mexican chili and cheese
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
minute per side.
Eat warm with honey or make a stuffed sopapilla with
beans, taco meat or pork, or smother with New Mexico
chili and cheese and enjoy.
If you enjoyed these recipes, made changes or have
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Carbon Credit Program


deadline extended
INFORMATION SUBMITTED

Farmers Union has extended the enrollment deadline for the


Farmers Union Carbon Credit program. Those looking to participate now have until Saturday, Sept. 15 to enroll no-till crop
acres and seeded grasses; the Oct. 1 deadline to apply for the
new native rangeland enhancement practice remains the same.
The Carbon Credit Program pays producers to store carbon
dioxide in their soil through practices such as no-till cropping,
which reduces greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere.
Other carbon-storing practices include long-term grass stands,
native rangeland acres, forested acres, and animal waste systems that capture methane.
Carbon credit trading not only offers the potential to help
offset carbon dioxide emissions thought to cause climate
change, it also offers farmers and ranchers an opportunity to
increase their bottom line.
Producers who enroll in the program receive an annual payment based on prevailing carbon market prices. Farmers Union
has earned approval from the Chicago Climate Exchange
(CCX) to aggregate carbon credits. All contracts run through
December 31, 2010.
All enrollments are done online and can be completed
by going to www.nfu.org and selecting the Carbon Credit
Program link.

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Delphos Youth Summer Softball Teams 2015

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
Schuck, Nautica Rader, Aubree Bayman and Lalia Sites.
... 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).

Brown hopes 13th


season lucky for
Big Green golfers
BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com

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

will be the team to beat but


many teams will be much
improved, Brown added.
Ottoville opened the 2015
season with a 203-214 dualmeet victory over Jefferson
Thursday morning.
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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

COLUMBUS GROVE Columbus Groves golf team


under 8th-year head coach Travis Gallmeier was a relatively
inexperienced group in 2014.
They struggled to a seventh-place finish in the Northwest
Conference and third in the Putnam County League, totalling
a 7-26 overall mark.
In the Division III post-season, the Bulldogs were sixth at
the Sycamore Springs Sectional.
Three lettermen return from the crew in hopes of seeking to
better that mark in all aspects.
Back to lead the way for this still-young unit are sophomore
3 man Kyle Welty (52-per-9-holes average), sophomore sixth
man Noah Oglesbee (59) and junior Wyatt Mayberry (60).
Three newcomers will be counted on to fill out the rest
of the roster in sophomore Brooke Silver, sophomore Geddy
Davis and freshman Jacob Oglesbee.
This year we return three of our top six golfers from last
season. We will look to improve on our regular-season conference finishes and our tournament finish, Gallmeier said. We
only have six golfers and each one will have to improve their
game to compete with other NWC and PCL teams.
COLUMBUS GROVE GOLF SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Site Time
Aug. 7 Grove tri-match Home 9 a.m.
Aug. 11 Colonial Tournament (Allen East host) Away 9 a.m.
Aug. 13 Lincolnview Invitational Away 9 a.m.
Aug. 20 Grove Tri-match# Home 4 p.m.
Aug. 25 Grove Quad match# Home 4 p.m.
Aug. 26 Jefferson/Bluffton/Ada* (Ada host) Bluffton 4:30 p.m.
Sep. 2 Jefferson Tri-match* Away 4 p.m.
Sep. 3 Allen East Quad* Colonial 4 p.m.
Sep. 8 Lincolnview* Away 4 p.m.
Sep. 9 Grove Quad* Home 4 p.m.
Sep. 10 Kalida/Leipsic/Miller City# (MC host) Pike Run 4 p.m.
Sep. 12 Delphos Invitational (Jefferson host) Away 8 a.m.
Sep. 14 Paulding Quad* Away 4 p.m.
Sep. 16 Spencerville Tri* Away 4:30 p.m.
Sep. 26 Sycamore Springs Inv. (Allen East host) Away 9 a.m.
* - Northwest Conference match
# - Putnam County League match
All home matches at Country Acres Golf Club, Kalida

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Jefferson golf team a young and Big Ten Football


green crew for 2015 campaign
2015 predictions
Athlon Sports

Ohio State leads the Big Ten


2015 picks.
The Big Ten is a conference on
the rise. Ohio State is the defending national champion, Michigan
State has won at least 11 games in
four out of the last five seasons,
and with new coaches at Penn State
(James Franklin) and Michigan (Jim
Harbaugh) it wont be long before
both programs are back among the
top 25 on an annual basis.
In a prediction that should surprise no one, Ohio State is Athlons
projected Big Ten champion for 2015.
The Buckeyes are also Athlons predicted national champion. Michigan
State is a close No. 2 in the East,
but the Spartans must replace standout coordinator Pat Narduzzi and
reload in the secondary. Wisconsin is
Athlons pick to win the West.
Here are a few key storylines to
watch for the Big Ten in 2015, followed by complete predictions and
season projections.
5 Key Questions That Will Shape
the Big Ten in 2015
1. Ohio States Quest for a Repeat
Ohio State will be fighting history in its quest to go back-to-back as
college footballs national champion.
Only one team since 1998 (Alabama)
The 2015 Jefferson golf team has, front row from left, Nathan Pohlman, Andrew Foust, Matt Schroeder, Sara Zalar, was able to go back-to-back, and its
Brandon Hammons and Sam Harvey; and back, Evan Mox, Tyler Klint, Alex Theobald, Tristan Moore, Aaron Stant, never easy to make it through a season
Connor Berelsman and head coach Chad Brinkman. Absent are Cole Haunhorst and Brooke Gallmeier. (DHI Media/ with a loss, key injury or simply bad
luck in a game. While history isnt
Jim Metcalfe)
on their side, the Buckeyes have few
holes and a favorable path to a playBY JIM METCALFE
off bid. Sure, theres uncertainty at
(sophomore) has a promis- Prater at Bluffton, Steve Away 4 p.m.
but coach Urban Meyer
DHI Media Sports Editor
ing swing and has the abil- Heilshorn at Paulding,and
Sep. 21 Jefferson Quad* quarterback,
isnt hurting for proven options.
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
ity score to well; he will Bill Mattevi at Allen East. Home 4 p.m.
Replacing receiver Devin Smith and
need the experience.
Both coaches are attending
*
Northwest right tackle Darryl Baldwin are the
biggest question marks on offense,
DELPHOS Jefferson
Along with Hammons, to other things.
Conference match
while the defense needs to develop
golf coach Chad Brinkman Brinkman is counting on
Jefferson opened its seamore depth in the trenches and fill
has build up a solid pro- promising newcomers to son Thursday in a loss to
the void left behind at cornerback by
Doran Grant. Will Michigan State
gram in his previous five the varsity level in Brooke Ottoville.
push Ohio State for the Big Ten title?
years at the school.
Gallmeier (the lone senior),
----------Could rival Michigan play spoiler in
He has an overall mark Connor Berelsman (junior),
-----------the final week of November? Those
scenarios are possible, but its going
of 70-60.
Alex Theobald (junior),
JEFFERSON BOYS
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to be tough for any team to beat the
That included last falls Tyler Klint (sophomore), GOLF SCHEDULE
Buckeyes in 2015.
15-11 record.
Tristan Moore (junior),
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However, he lost all Evan Mox (junior) and Time
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Want to promote
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Harbaughs team. While Michigan
an event or business?
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DELPHOS

enced players Brinkman


lost from last fall are Nick
Fitch, Ryan Bullinger,
Zack Wannemacher, Jacob
Hamilton and Carter Mox.
We will be inexperienced and young, with only
one senior. The strengths
are the teams coachability
and overall chemistry, he
began. Our weakness is
lack of experience.
Andrew has the ability
to be first-team all-NWC;
I look for him to compete
with the top golfers in the
league. Brandon Hammons

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

Quad* Tamarac 4 p.m.


Aug. 19 Jefferson Quad*
Home 9 a.m.
Aug. 24 Allen East Tri*
Colonial 4 p.m.
Aug. 26 Columbus
Grove/Ada/Bluffton*
Bluffton 4:30 p.m.
Sep. 2 Jefferson Tri*
Home 4 p.m.
Sep. 9 Columbus Grove
Quad* Away 4 p.m.
Sep.
12
Delphos
Invitational Home 8 a.m.
Sep. 14 Paulding Quad*
Away 4 p.m.
Sep. 15 Lincolnview*

Ohio crew responds to call for


western wildfire assistance
INFORMATION
SUBMITTED
COLUMBUS - An Ohio
crew consisting of 20 people departed early Saturday
morning to travel to northern
California, where they will
be dispatched to the Forks
Complex in the ShastaTrinity National Forest near
Hayfork, California, to help
fight wildfires, according
to the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources (ODNR).

Ohio has many years of


experience helping fight and
manage wildfire and other
emergencies, not only here
at home, but in several other
states, said Robert Boyles,
ODNR deputy director and
state forester. We are well
prepared and willing to
respond to help other states
and agencies during this difficult time.
In addition to the crew,
five single resources from

ODNR have already been


dispatched to various areas
in the western United States
this summer.
The ODNR Division of
Forestry coordinates agreements and wildfire training,
prevention, suppression and
enforcement with 325 fire
departments in the southern
and eastern part of the state
and around Maumee State
Forest in the states northwest
corner.

Columbus Grove Golf Team

DELPHOS HERALD
HERALD

offensive line has been the biggest


issue for Michigan over the last two
seasons and returns four starters for
2015. The Wolverines also need to
generate better production on the
ground and find a go-to receiver. The
strength of Harbaughs team will be
on defense after limiting opponents
to 22.4 points per game in 2014.
Eight wins is a reasonable expectation for Michigan. But reaching
eight or nine victories will require
improvement on offense. How
quickly will Harbaugh find the right
answers in his return to Ann Arbor?

3. Wisconsin vs. Nebraska in the


West
Anchored by defending national champion Ohio State and Mark
Dantonios Michigan State Spartans,
the balance of power in the Big Ten
is clearly in the East. In addition
to Ohio State and Michigan State,
Penn State and Michigan should
show improvement in 2015. The
West Division has only one team
(Wisconsin) in Athlons projected
top 25 for 2015. Even with a new
coach (Paul Chryst), the Badgers
formula for success wont change.
Melvin Gordon will be missed, but
Corey Clement is the next star at running back. And Wisconsins defense
should be among the best in the Big
Ten with seven returning starters. 4.
Year 2 for James Franklin at Penn
State, Michigan State Defense
James Franklins Penn State debut
had its share of ups and downs. The
Nittany Lions finished 7-6 but closed
the year with a win over Boston
College in the Pinstripe Bowl. The
defense ranked near the top nationally in the four major statistical categories and should be strong once again
with seven starters back. However,
for Franklins team to finish in the
top 25, the offense has to take a step
forward. The offensive line struggled
in 2014, but theres signs of optimism
in 2015. And if the line is able to provide better protection for quarterback
Christian Hackenberg, the offense
will easily surpass last years totals.
The talent is there to push for nine
wins in 2015. Getting there requires
improved play up front and a better
year from Hackenberg (15 TDs, 12
INTs in 2014). For Michigan State,
the Spartans have emerged as one
of the Big Tens top programs over
the last five seasons. Coach Mark
Dantonios team wont slip too far
in the standings in 2015, but the
defense may take a step back without
Pat Narduzzi calling the plays. While
the front seven is rock solid for new
co-coordinators Harlon Barnett and
Mike Tressel, theres a lot of uncertainty in the secondary.

DELPHOS JEFFERSON
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The Fugitive (93) HD
To Be Announced
(:01) To Be Announced (:02) To Be Announced (:03) To Be Announced (:04) To Be Announced
Wendy Williams HD
To Be Announced
Ali (01, R) aaa Will Smith, Jon Voight.
Housewives (TV14)
Watch What Housewives (TV14)
Orange County Social Housewives of Orange (TV14) (N)
Family Guy Family Guy Robot
Squid HD
King of Hill King of Hill Bobs HD Cleveland Rick Morty Dad HD
Reba HD
Fools Gold (08, PG-13) aac Matthew McConaughey, Kate Hudson. HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Reba HD
Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Newsroom HD
Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight (N)
Nightly (N) midnight South Park
South Park South Park South Park South Park Archer HD Archer HD Daily HD
Vegas Rat Rods (N) HD Cuban Chrome (N) HD
Vegas Rat Rods HD
(:03) Cuban Chrome HD
Vegas Rat Rods (N)
Enchanted (07, PG) Amy Adams.
BUNKD
Mickey
Austin HD I Didnt HD Undercover Good Luck Good Luck
I Am Cait (TV14) HD
I Am Cait (TV14) HD
E! News (N) HD
E! News HD
I Am Cait (TV14) HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
MLB Baseball: Detroit Tigers at Kansas City Royals (Live) HD
Armwrestling HD
NFL Live HD
Baseball Tonight HD
Arm Wrestling (Replay) Armwrestling HD
Chasing Life (N) HD
Becoming Us (N) HD
The 700 Club (TV G)
Drama Queen (04) HD
The Fosters (N) HD
Road Trip Food (N)
Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Road Trip Food HD
Cake Wars (TV G) (N)
Transformers: Dark of the Moon (11, PG-13) aac Shia LaBeouf, Peter Cullen.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon aac
Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Hunters
Hunters
Urban Oasis 2015 (N)
Tiny House Tiny House
(:03) Leepu & Pitbull HD Pawn Stars Pawn Stars
Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Forged in Fire (N) HD
Made of Honor (08, PG-13) Patrick Dempsey. HD
(:02) To Be Announced
Made of Honor (08) HD Devious Maids (N) HD
Teen Wolf (N) HD
Girl Code Girl Code Ridiculous Ridiculous
Ridiculous Ridiculous Teen Wolf (TV14) HD
Full House Full House Full House Full House Prince
Prince
Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
I Am Chris Farley (15, NR) HD
Saturday Night Live HD I Am Chris Farley (15)
Tommy Boy (95) HD
Underworld: Evolution (06, R) Kate Beckinsale.
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (09, R) aaa HD The Wolfman (10) aac
Dad HD
Big Bang Big Bang Conan (TV14) (N) HD
The Office Conan HD
Family Guy Family Guy Dad HD
Flamingo Road (49, NR) aaa
(:45) The Damned Dont Cry (50) aa
Possessed (47, NR) aac Joan Crawford.
Little People HD
Little People HD
Little People HD
Little People HD
Little People HD
Major Crimes (N) HD
Murder in the First (N) Major Crimes HD
Murder in the First HD
Major Crimes HD
Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods America Bizarre
Bizarre
Bizarre Foods America Bizarre (N) Bizarre
Raymond Raymond Raymond Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Raymond Loves Raymond HD
(:05) Tough Enough
Mr. Robot (TV14) HD
WWE Monday Night Raw (Live) HD
Love & Hip Hop HD
Shes Got Game
Love & Hip Hop HD
Love & Hip Hop (N) HD Shes Got Game (N)
Home Videos HD
Home Videos HD
How I Met How I Met A Time to Kill (96, R) aaa Sandra Bullock. HD
True Detective: Omega Station
The Brink
The Newburgh Sting
The Maze Runner (14, PG-13) Dylan OBrien. HD
Hannibal (01, R) aaa Anthony Hopkins. HD
Pleasure or Pain (12, NRAO) Malena Morgan.
Strike Back (TVMA) HD
Masters of Sex HD
Ray Donovan HD
Masters of Sex HD
Sea of Love (89, R) HD
Ray Donovan HD

8:00

Saturday, August 8 to Friday, August 14, 2015

PREM

9:00

ABC
CBS
NBC
FOX
ION
A&E
AMC
ANIMAL
BET
BRAVO
CARTOON
CMT
CNN
COMEDY
DISCOVERY
DISNEY
E!
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ESPN2
FAMILY
FOOD
FX
HGTV
HISTORY
LIFETIME
MTV
NICK
SPIKE
SYFY
TBS
TCM
TLC
TNT
TRAVEL
TV LAND
USA
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HBO
MAX
SHOW

PBS

TVListings

AUGUST 9, 2015

8:30

Save My Life (N) HD


Local Programs
Local Programs
Bachelor in Paradise (TV14) (N) HD
CSI: Cyber (TV14) HD
Local Programs
(:01) Big Brother (N) HD Madam Secretary HD
Local Programs
Dateline NBC HD
NFL Preseason Football: Hall of Fame: Minnesota vs Pittsburgh (Live)
Simpsons Brooklyn Family Guy Last Man Local Programs
Local Programs
Quantum of Solace (08, PG-13) Daniel Craig.
GoldenEye
Casino Royale (06, PG-13) aaac Daniel Craig, Eva Green. HD
Intervention (N) HD
Intervention (N) HD
Behind Bars: (TV14) HD Intervention (TV14) HD
Intervention (TV14) HD
HUMANS (TV14) (N) HD
HUMANS (TV14) HD
The Fugitive (93, PG-13) aaac Harrison Ford. HD
The Walking Dead HD
North Woods Law (N)
Ice Lake Rebels (N) HD North Woods Law HD
North Woods Law HD
North Woods Law (N)
Sunday Best: Victory
Nellyville: California
Home Team Husbands BET Inspiration (TV G)
Sunday Best (N) HD
Watch What Married to Medicine
Housewives
Bravos First Looks (N) Married to Medicine (N) Mother Funders (N)
Dad HD
Family Guy Family Guy Rick Morty Pretty (N) Tyson
King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland Dad HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Dog & Beth (TV14) HD
(6:30) Youve Got Mail (98, PG) aaa Cops HD
Death Row Stories (N) The Hunt
The Hunt: Innocence
The Hunt
The Hunt (N)
Jeff Ross (TVMA) HD
Louis C.K.: Hilarious
(:48) Jeff Ross Roast Criminals HD
J. Dunham Jeff Dunham (TV14)
Naked and Afraid HD
Naked & Afraid (N) HD Naked and Afraid (N)
Treasure Quest HD
Naked and Afraid HD
Austin (N) Descendant Girl Meets Blog HD
Undercover Best HD
Austin HD Good Luck
Undercover Best (N)
Stewarts & Hamiltons I Am Cait (TV14) HD
Stewarts & Hamiltons I Am Cait (TV14) HD
I Am Cait (TV14) (N) HD
SportsCenter Sports news. HD
Sports HD
MLB Baseball: Los Angeles Dodgers at Pittsburgh Pirates (Live) HD
NHRA Drag Racing: NHRA Northwest Nationals (Taped) HD
ESPN FC HD
Armwrestling HD
Grease (78, PG) aaa John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John. HD
Melissa
Osteen
Turning
Pitch Perfect (12) HD
Cutthroat Kitchen
Food Network Star HD
Food Network Star (N) Food Network Star (N) Cutthroat Kitchen (N)
The Strain (TVMA) HD
The Strain (TVMA) HD
X-Men: First Class (11, PG-13) James McAvoy.
The Strain (N) HD
Hunt (N)
Beach Flip (N) HD
Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Beach Flip (TV G) HD
Hunt (N)
Ice Road Truckers (N)
Alone: An Inside Look
Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Ice Road Truckers HD
Ice Road Truckers HD
(:02) Fatal Memories (15) Italia Ricci. HD
Fatal Memories (15) HD The Other Man (08, R) aa Liam Neeson. HD
Step Up Revolution (12, PG-13) aaa Cleopatra Coleman.
Dance Crew
Clueless (95, PG-13) aaa Alicia Silverstone.
Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
Bar Rescue (N) HD
Catch a Contractor (N) Bar Rescue: Sticky
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
Underworld: Evolution (06, R) Kate Beckinsale.
Cirque HD
Underworld (96, R) ac Denis Leary, Joe Mantegna. HD
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (05, R) aaa Steve Carell.
Knocked Up (07, R) aaa Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl.
What Next? (45) aa
Strangers on a Train (51, PG) Farley Granger.
See Here, Private Hargrove (44, NR) aaa
Who You Are (N) HD
Answered Prayers (N) Who You Are HD
Answered Prayers HD
Who You Are HD
The Book of Eli (10) HD The Last Ship (N) HD
Falling Skies (N) HD
The Last Ship HD
Falling Skies (TV14) HD
Boardwalks Boardwalks Xtreme HD Xtreme HD Epic (N)
Epic (N)
Boardwalks Boardwalks
Jamaica Bared (TVPG)
Reba HD
Reba HD
Reba HD
Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Reba HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Law & Order: SVU HD
Basketball Wives LA
Basketball Wives LA
Basketball Wives LA
Basketball Wives LA
Love & Hip Hop HD
Manhattan (TV14) HD
Bones (TV14) HD
Bones HD
Meet the Fockers (04, PG-13) aac Robert De Niro.
True Detective (TVMA) (N) HD
Ballers (N) The Brink Oliver (N) True Detective HD
Five Armies (14) HD
Eves (14)
(:15) Disturbia (07, PG-13) aaa Shia LaBeouf. HD Transformers (07, PG-13) aaa Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox. HD
Ray Donovan (N) HD
Masters of Sex (N) HD
Ray Donovan HD
Masters of Sex HD
Ray Donovan HD

8:00

Delphos Herald

BROADCAST

8:00

MONDAY EVENING

PREM

12:30

CABLE

BROADCAST
CABLE
PREM

PBS

12:00

| 60s& 7-s Slow Songs (My Music) | Simon & Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park

SUNDAY EVENING
ABC
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ION
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ANIMAL
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CARTOON
CMT
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DISCOVERY
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FAMILY
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11:30

Home Videos HD
Bachelor in Paradise
Boston EMS (N) HD
Local Programs
Local Programs
48 Hours (TV14) (N)
48 Hours (TV14) (N)
Local Programs
Hawaii Five-0 HD
Aquarius (TV14) (N) HD
Hannibal (TV14) (N) HD
Local
(:29) Saturday Night Live (TV14) HD
Running Wild HD
Home Free (TVPG) HD
Local Programs
Golan HD
Lucas Bros Local Programs
Bullseye (TVPG) HD
Criminal Minds: Jane Criminal Minds HD
The Listener (TV14)
The Listener (TV14)
Criminal Minds HD
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Hell on Wheels HD
Fantastic Four (05, PG-13) aac Ioan Gruffudd. HD
High Plains Drifter (73) Hell on Wheels (N) HD
(:03) To Be Announced (:04) Dr. Jeff: Rocky HD
To Be Announced
(:01) To Be Announced Dr. Jeff: Rocky (N) HD
Tyler Perrys Madeas Tough Love (15, PG) HD
(:17) Set It Off (96, R) aa Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah.
Pride & Prejudice (05, PG) aaac Keira Knightley.
Pride & Prejudice (05, PG) aaac
Housewives (TV14)
DBZ Kai
King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland Dad HD
Dad HD
Family Guy DBZ Kai
Akame Ga
Dog & Beth (N) HD
Dog & Beth (TV14) HD
Dog & Beth (TV14) HD
Practical Magic (98) HD Dog & Beth (N) HD
The Seventies HD
The Seventies HD
The Seventies HD
The Seventies HD
The Seventies (N) HD
Hot Tub Time Machine (10, R) aac John Cusack. HD
Aziz Ansari (TVMA) HD
Hot Tub Time Machine (10, R) HD
Treasure Quest HD
Treasure Quest HD
Treasure Quest HD
Treasure Quest HD
MythBusters (N) HD
BUNKD
Kirby Buck Lab Rats
Star Wars Dog with a Blog HD
Liv HD
Despicable Me (10, PG) aaac
Evan Almighty (07, PG) aa Steve Carell.
Get Him Greek (10) HD
13 Going on 30 (04, PG-13) Jennifer Garner. HD
(7:00) Football Hall of Fame Class of 2015. (Live)
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
Amateur Baseball: Intermediate (Live)
NHRA Qualifying: NHRA Northwest (Taped)
(7:00) WTA Tennis HD
Pitch Perfect (12, PG-13) Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin. HD
Lizzie McGuire (03) aa
(7:30) Mean Girls (04, PG-13) HD
Cutthroat Kitchen
Cutthroat Kitchen
Cutthroat Kitchen
Cutthroat Kitchen
Cutthroat Kitchen
White Huntsman (12)
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (13, R) aac Mike/Molly Mike/Molly Mike/Molly Mike/Molly
Hunters
Hunters
Property Brothers HD
Property Brothers HD Property Brothers HD House Hunters (N) HD
Forged in Fire HD
Forged in Fire HD
Forged in Fire: Katar (:01) Forged in Fire HD
Forged in Fire HD
(:02) His Secret Family (15, NR) HD
Fatal Memories (15) HD
Fatal Memories (15) Italia Ricci. HD
Scream (96, R) aaa David Arquette, Neve Campbell.
A Haunted
Catfish HD Catfish HD Dance Crew (TVPG)
Thunderman 100 Things Nicky
Bella
Full House Full House Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
Cops (N)
Cops HD
Jail
Jail HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Fantastic 4: Rise Surfer (07) aac HD
Piranhaconda (12, NR) a HD
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (15, NR) Ian Ziering.
Piranha 3DD (12, R) ac HD
Next Weatherman HD
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Next Weatherman (N)
(:15) Abe Lincoln in Illinois (40, NR) aaa
Desperate Journ (42)
East of Eden (55, PG) aaac James Dean. HD
My Giant Life HD
My Giant Life HD
My Giant Life HD
My Giant Life HD
My Giant Life HD
Cowboys & Aliens (11, PG-13) aac Daniel Craig. HD
The Book of Eli (10, R) aaa Denzel Washington. HD
Ghost Adventures (N)
The Dead Files HD
The Dead Files HD
Ghost Adventures HD
Ghost Adventures HD
Raymond Raymond Raymond Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Gaffigan
Loves Raymond HD
NCIS: Berlin HD
NCIS: Revenge HD
Graceland (TV14) HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
NCIS: Restless HD
Madeas Family Reunion (06, PG-13) aa Tyler Perry. HD
The Best Man (99, R) aa Taye Diggs, Nia Long.
Blue Bloods (TVPG) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Batman Returns (92, PG-13) aaa Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito. HD
True Detective HD
Ballers HD SEX ON// 5 Armies
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (14, PG-13) HD
Strike Back (TVMA) HD
Inherent Vice (14, R) aaa Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin. HD
Strike HD
The Rock (96, R) HD
Need for Speed (14, PG-13) aaa Aaron Paul. HD
(:15) SuicideGirls: Relaunch (N) HD
Donovan
Delivery Man (13) HD

BROADCAST

AUGUST 8, 2015
9:30

PREM

WBGU

9:00

8:00

8:30

9:00

|Ken Burns: The Civil War

AUGUST 13, 2015


9:30

10:00

10:30

11:00

11:30

12:00

12:30

Rookie Blue (N) HD


Local
Jimmy Kimmel Live HD Nightline
Astronaut Wives (N) HD Mistresses (N) HD
Mom HD
(:01) Big Brother (N) HD Under the Dome (N) HD Local
NCIS: Los Angeles HD
2015 PGA
Mom HD
Dateline NBC (N) HD
Local
(:35) Tonight Show HD Late Night
Food Fighters (N) HD
Bones (TV14) HD
Local Programs
Local Programs
Local Programs
BOOM! (TVPG) (N) HD
Blue Bloods: Reagan
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Beyond Scared (N) HD
Behind Bars: (N) HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
(:01) Beyond Scared HD
Beyond Scared HD
16 Candles
Sixteen Candles (84, PG) aac Molly Ringwald. HD The Breakfast Club (85, R) Emilio Estevez, Paul Gleason. HD
North Woods Law HD
Ice Lake Rebels HD
North Woods Law HD
North Woods Law HD
North Woods Law HD
B.A.P.S. (97, PG-13) ac Halle Berry, Martin Landau.
Wendy Williams HD
Nellyville (TVPG) HD
Housewives (TV14)
Dont Be
To Be Announced
Watch What Housewives (TV14)
Dad HD
Family Guy Family Guy Robot
Squid HD
King of Hill King of Hill Bobs HD Cleveland Dad HD
Reba HD
Party Down South HD
Party Down South HD
Cheerleaders (N) HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Reba HD
Anderson Cooper 360 vocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie (13)
vocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie (13)
Nightly (N) midnight Review
Gaffigan
Tosh.0 HD Tosh.0 HD Key; Peele Review (N) Key; Peele Daily HD
Naked Afraid (N) HD
Naked Afraid (N) HD
Naked and Afraid HD
Naked and Afraid HD
Naked and Afraid HD
Austin HD I Didnt HD Undercover Good Luck Good Luck
Ratatouille (07, G) aaac Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm. BUNKD
I Am Cait (TV14) HD
E! News (N) HD
13 Going on 30 (04) HD
13 Going on 30 (04, PG-13) Jennifer Garner. HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
(7:00) Little League HD Little League: West Regional: Semifinal (Live)
USA Basketball: Showcase (Live)
Baseball
(7:30) CFL Football: Edmonton vs Montreal (Live) HD
The Princess Bride HD Matilda (96, PG) aac Danny DeVito. HD
The 700 Club (TV G)
Hop (11, PG) aac HD
Chopped (TV G) HD
Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Chopped (TV G) HD
Chopped (TV G) HD
Friends with Benefits (11, R) Justin Timberlake.
Sex&Drugs Married
Sex&Drugs Married
Married
Sex&Drugs
Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Fixer Upper (TV G) HD
Fixer Upper: Rebuild
Fixer Upper (TV G) HD
Mountain Men (N) HD
Alone (TV14) (N) HD
(:03) Mountain Men HD (:01) Mountain Men HD
Mountain Men HD
Project Runway HD
Project Runway: Its All In (N) HD
Living with the Enemy L. Women Project Runway HD
Teen Mom 2 HD
Teen Mom 2 (N) HD
One Bad Choice (N)
(:02) Teen Mom 2 HD
Teen Mom 2 HD
Full House Full House Full House Full House Prince
Prince
Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
I Am Chris Farley (15, NR) HD
Dominion (TVMA) (N)
Geeks Who Reactor
Dominion (TVMA)
WWE SmackDown HD
The Office Conan HD
Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (TV14) (N) HD
The Cincinnati Kid (65, NR) aac Steve McQueen. Tommy (75, PG) aaa
Bye Bye Birdie (63, G) aaa Janet Leigh.
Love, Lust Love, Lust Say Yes Dress HD
Love, Lust Love, Lust Love, Lust Love, Lust Say Yes Dress (N) HD
Unknown (11, PG-13) aaa Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger. HD
Gran Torino (09, R) Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley. HD
Mysteries (TVPG) (N)
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
Mysteries (TVPG)
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
Raymond Raymond Raymond Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Raymond Loves Raymond HD
(:02) Graceland (N) HD Suits: Mea Culpa HD
(:03) Complications HD
Law & Order: SVU HD Complications (N) HD
The Goonies (85, PG) aaa Sean Astin, Josh Brolin.
Ghostbusters (84, PG) aaac Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. HD
How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Rules HD
Rules HD
Parks HD
Home Videos HD
SEX ON// True Detective: Omega Station
Ballers HD The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (14, PG-13) HD
Lingerie Feature 04 (09, NRAO) HD
Transformers (07, PG-13) aaa Shia LaBeouf. HD Annabelle (14, R) Annabelle Wallis.
7 Deadly
Gigolos
Hostel HD
Need for Speed (14)
(:15) The Giver (14, PG-13) aaa Jeff Bridges. HD Gigolos

Glen Campbell: Good Times Again

| Made in America: Lima Locomotive Works|Bee Gees One Night Only

FRIDAY EVENING
8:00

8:30

AUGUST 14, 2015


9:00

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What Would You Do?


20/20 (N) HD
Local
Jimmy Kimmel Live HD Nightline
Shark Tank (TVPG) HD
ABC
Hawaii Five-0 HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Local
NCIS: Los Angeles HD
2015 PGA
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(:35) Tonight Show HD Late Night
Americas Got Talent: Live Round 1" HD
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Gotham (TV14) HD
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MasterChef (TV14) HD
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Law & Order: CI HD
Law & Order: CI HD
Law & Order: CI HD
Law & Order: CI HD
Law & Order: CI HD
ION
Criminal Minds HD
Criminal Minds HD
Criminal Minds: Hope (:01) Criminal Minds HD (:01) Criminal Minds HD
A&E
U.S. Marshals (98, PG-13) aaa Tommy Lee Jones. HD
Get Smart (08, PG-13) aaa Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway. HD
AMC
Treehouse Masters HD
To Be Announced
Redwood Kings (N) HD Treehouse Masters (N) Redwood Kings HD
ANIMAL
Lip Sync
Home Team Wendy Williams HD
B.A.P.S.
Little Man (06, PG-13) Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans. HD
BET
A Cinderella Story (04, PG) aac Hilary Duff.
Bravos First Looks (N) A Cinderella Story (04, PG) aac Hilary Duff.
BRAVO
Black
Heart, She Check It
King of Hill King of Hill Bobs HD Cleveland Family Guy Family Guy Hospital
CARTOON
Reba HD
Cheerleaders HD
Cheerleaders HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Reba HD
CMT
Anderson Cooper 360 The Hunt: Innocence
Death Row Stories
The Hunt
The Hunt
CNN
Key; Peele Key; Peele Futurama Futurama South Park South Park Archer HD Archer HD Hot Tub Time (10) HD
COMEDY
Edge of Alaska (N) HD
Treasure Quest (N) HD (:02) Edge of Alaska HD Treasure Quest HD
DISCOVERY Edge of Alaska HD
Star vs.
Best HD
BUNKD
Girl Meets Descendant Austin HD
BUNKD
Girl Meets I Didnt (N) Star vs.
DISNEY
The Soup Comment E! News (N) HD
The Soup Comment
Big Daddy (99, PG-13) aac Adam Sandler.
E!
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
(7:00) Little League HD Little League: West Regional: Semifinal (Live)
ESPN
Baseball Tonight HD
Arena Football League (Live) HD
(7:00) Rogers Cup HD Armwrestling HD
ESPN2
Kevin Work The 700 Club (TV G)
Next Step Realty: NYC
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (05, PG) Johnny Depp. HD
FAMILY
Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD
Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Burgers
FOOD
This Is the End (13, R) aaac James Franco, Jonah Hill.
Prometheus
This Is the End (13, R) aaac James Franco.
FX
Love It or List It, Too Love It or List It, Too Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Love It or List It, Too
HGTV
Ancient Aliens (N) HD
Missing in Alaska (N)
Missing in Alaska HD
(:01)
Ancient2,
Aliens
HD
Ancient Aliens HD
HISTORY
Friday
Evening
May
2014
(TVPG) (N) HD
Bring It! (TVPG)
(N) HD
Atlanta Plastic
(N) HD
(:02)
Atlanta Plastic
HD Bring It!: Fan Chat:
LIFETIME 8:00Bring It!8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
HD Ridiculous Ridiculous Scary Movie (00, R) aa Shawn Wayans.
A Haunted
(13)
(:20) Ridiculousness
MTV Shark Tank:
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Swimming Shark
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20/20
Local
Jimmy Kimmel
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Friends Late
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NICK Unforgettable
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HawaiiFull
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Show Letterman
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vs. Cunningham HD
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Killjoys (N) HD
Dark Matter (TV14) (N) Defiance (TV14)
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Channels Family Guy Family Guy The 40-Year-Old Virgin (05, R) aaa Steve Carell. Clipped
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The Herald - 9

Heed the Instructions of Your Parents

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

MARION BAPTIST CHURCH


2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
419-339-6319
Services: Sunday - 11:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday - 7:00
p.m.

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.

Thursday - 8:00 a.m.-12:00


Office hours; 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Suppers On Us.

ST. JOHNS CATHOLIC CHURCH


331 E. Second St., Delphos
419-695-4050
Pastor Dennis Walsh
Fr. Ron Schock &
Fr. Daniel Johnson.
Deacons: Fred Lisk, Dave Ricker
and John Sheeran
Mary
Beth
Will,
Liturgical Coordinator;
Tom
Odenweller,
Parish
Council
President; Lynn Bockey, Music
Director
Celebration of the Sacraments:
Eucharist Lords Day
Observance; Saturday 4:30 p.m.,
Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:30 a.m.;
Weekdays as announced on
Sunday bulletin.
DELPHOS CHRISTIAN UNION
Baptism Celebrated first
Pastor: Rev. Gary Fish
Sunday of month at 1:00 p.m.
470 S. Franklin St.,
Call rectory to schedule Pre(419) 692-9940
9:30 Sunday School
Baptismal instructions.
10:30 Sunday morning serReconciliation Tuesday and
vice.
Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m.; Saturday
Youth
ministry
every 3:30-4:00 p.m.
Anytime by
Wednesday from 6-8 p.m.
request.
Childrens ministry every
Matrimony Arrangements
third Saturday from 11 to 1:30.
must be made through the rectory six months in advance.
Anointing of the Sick
ST. PETER LUTHERAN
Communal celebration in May
CHURCH
and October. Administered upon
422 North Pierce St., Delphos
request.
Phone 419-695-2616
Rev. Steve Nelson
Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Worship
andECk
Service.
Mon.-Fri. - 8:00-9:00 am Kids
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
Free Breakfast
CHURCH - Landeck
Wed. - 6:30 pm - InReach/
Pastor Dennis Walsh
OutReach Meeting; 7:00 pm
Phone: 419-692-0636
Worship Service; 7:45 pm Council
Administrative aide:
Meeting
Rita Suever
Saturday - 8:00 a.m Prayer
Masses: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Breakfast
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Saturday.
Newcomers please register at
DELPHOS WESLEYAN
parish.
CHURCH
Marriages: Please call the
11720 Delphos Southworth Rd. parish house six months in
Delphos advance. Baptism: Please call
Phone 419-695-1723
the parish
Pastor Rodney Shade
937-397-4459
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH
Asst. Pastors Pamela King
500 S. Canal, Spencerville
and Kelly Baeza
419-647-6202
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship;
Saturday
4:30
p.m.
9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all
Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass, May
ages.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service 1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
Mass
and prayer meeting.

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11260 Elida Road


DELPHOS, OH 45833
Ph. 692-0055
Toll Free 1-800-589-7876

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
gomererucc@bright.net
Sunday 10:00 a.m. Worship
PIKE MENNONITE
CHURCH
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961
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.

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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
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
4750 East Road, Elida
Pastor - Brian McManus
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship,
nursery available.
Wednesday 6:30 p.m.
Youth Prayer, Bible Study; 7:00
p.m. Adult Prayer and Bible
Study; 8:00 p.m. - Choir

Van WErt County


BREAKTHROUGH
101 N. Adams St., Middle Point
Pastor Scott & Karen Fleming
Sunday Church Service - 10
a.m, 6 p.m.
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
CALVARY EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
10686 Van Wert-Decatur Rd.
Van Wert - 419-238-9426
Rev. Clark Williman. Pastor
Sunday- 8:45 a.m. Friends and
Family; 9:00 a.m. Sunday School
LIVE; 10:00 a.m.
SALEM UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
15240 Main St.,
Venedocia
Rev. Thomas Emery, Pastor
Church Phone: 419-667-4142
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. - Adult
Bell Choir; 8:45 a.m. Jr. Choir;
9:30 a.m. - Worship; 10:45 a.m. Sunday school.
Monday - 6 p.m. Senior Choir.
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
601 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
Pastor: Rev. Stan Szybka
Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.;
Monday 8:30 a.m.; Tuesday 7
p.m.; Wednesday 8:30 a.m.;
Thursday 8:30 a.m. - Communion
Service; Friday 8:30 a.m.;
Saturday 4 p.m.
VAN WERT VICTORY
CHURCH OF GOD
10698 US 127S., Van Wert
(Next to Tracys
Auction Service)
Pastor: E. Long
Sunday worship & childrens
ministry - 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Service: 7:00 p.m.
www.vwvcoh.com
facebook: vwvcoh
KINGSLEY UNITED
METHODIST
Ohio 709 and Mendon Rd.Phone:
419-965-2771
Pastor Anthony Perry
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.;
Worship - 10:25 a.m.
Wednesday - Youth Prayer and
Bible Study - 6:30 p.m.
Adult Prayer meeting - 7:00 p.m.
Choir practice - 8:00 p.m.
MANDALE CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION
Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School
all ages. 10:30 a.m. Worship
Services; 7:00 p.m Worship.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
meeting.

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MIDDLE POINT UNITED


METHODIST
Corner of Jackson and Mill
Streets
Pastor - Tim Owens
GRACE FAMILY
CHURCH
634 N. Washington St.,
Van Wert
Pastor: Rev. Ron Prewitt
Sunday - 9:15 a.m. Morning
worship with Pulpit Supply.
TRINITY FRIENDS
CHURCH
605 N. Franklin St., Van Wert
Ph: (419) 238-2788
Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage
Outreach Pastor Neil Hammons
Sunday - Worship services at
9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday-Ministries at 7:00
p.m.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
303 S. Adams, Middle Point
Rev. Tom Cover
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship service.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
13887 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
Ph. 419-238-0333
Childrens Storyline:
419-238-3476
Email: fbaptvw@bright.net
Pastor Steven A. Robinson
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m.
Family Worship Hour; 6:30 p.m.
Evening Bible Hour.
Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Word
of Life Student Ministries; 6:45
p.m. AWANA; 7:00 p.m. Prayer
and Bible Study.
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

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.
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.

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

putnam County
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ottoville
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
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
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Typewriters and guns?

One Year Ago


Residents from surrounding communities will have an
BY LINDA BAKER
opportunity to see a primary collection of The War of 1812
Delphos Canal Commission Trustee
artifacts in Jennings Memorial Hall during Fort Jennings
What do typewriters and guns have in common? Nothing,
Villages Fort Fest celebration on Aug. 14-16. Ohio resident
Lou Schultz will display a portion of his personal collection you might say; however, while researching the museums col including maps, prints, swords, original hand-written letters lection of typewriters, I discovered an interesting connection
not once but three times.
and guns.
Christopher Sholes invented the first commercially-successful typewriter in 1869. His machine was manufactured by
25 Years Ago 1990
Delphos Knights of Columbus Sunday donated a total of the Remington Typewriter Company, whose parent company
$1,152.14 to two special programs. Receiving $576.07 each was E. Remington & Son, the weapons manufacturer later
were the special education group at St. Johns Religious called Remington Arms Company.
A second typewriter has the same connection. Lyman C.
Education Center and the Thomas Edison Center, Van Wert.
Taking part in the check presentation were Kay Schlereth of Smith was related to Horace Smith, who co-founded what is
the Religious Education Center, Bill Bowden, chairman of the now Smith & Wesson, another famous gun maker. Lyman was
Measure Up campaign, Grand Knight Rufus Bonifas and Jim running the gun company when he branched out into typewriters with his L.C. Smith logo. The first typewriter built by the
Stripe, superintendent of the Thomas Edison Center.
More than 20 girls, grades five through eight, participated in L.C. Smith & Bros. gun factory would ultimately give rise to
the Delphos Optimist Clubs summer basketball program. The the Smith-Corona typewriter line.
program ended with a pizza party at the Optimist Club. Among
Early typewriters were very expensive and used mostly by ber getting a portable typewriter for Christmas my senior year
the players and coaches were Mica Flanagan, Jen Neumeier, government offices at first, but eventually they became cheap- in high school and using it all through college. I remember
Jessica Moorman, Mandy Ostendorf, Kendra Sherrick, Kelly er and were purchased by law, newspaper and business offices finding a typing error and having to retype the entire page
Schimmoeller, assistant Stephanie McClure, recreation direc- and by some writers. Mark Twain was one of the first authors because using an eraser made the page look sloppy and could
tor Chris Grothaus and assistant Amber Daulbaugh.
to make use of a typewriter. Schools began teaching typing as affect my grade. I remember the frustration of reaching the
Billy Myers recently retired from the Fruehauf Trailer a vocational skill around 1915. The picture shown here is an bottom of a page and not having enough room for the footnotes, which meant the page had to be retyped.
Operations-Delphos Parts Plant after 40 years of service. He early typing room at St. Johns High School.
And that is my other tie-in with guns. I really wanted to
began his career with the Fruehauf Trailer Company in July
People under 40 years of age may not realize how signifi1950 as a welder at the now closed Fort Wayne Plant. In July cant the switch from typewriters to computers was. I remem- shoot that typewriter sometimes!
1957, he transferred to the Delphos plant as a production
foreman.
Excitement mounted for four Delphos residents, Margaret
Ditto, Ruth Ann Wittler, Rana Wittler and Diann Dunlap as
plans and preparations were finalized and a long-awaited trip
to two of Asias most exotic locations, Japan and Hong Kong,
became a reality. The group left the first week of July for Japan
from Chicago via Dayton.
Miami-Erie Canal Days five-kilometer run will be Sept. 16
starting at Stadium Park. Awards will go to the first, second
and third place runners in each age group and overall male and
female winners. Entry forms may be obtained by contacting
Steve Hellman.
35 Years Ago 1980
Delphos Country Club women met Aug. 5 for scramble
golf. Three teams tied for first place: Arlene Kortokrax, Nancy
Will and Ruth Wegesin. Coletta Wannemacher, Dorothy
Ive always wondered why my immi- backbreaking work, but it could mean dren: sons; Heinrich, 7, Christian, 5,
Odenweller and Dee Westrich were on the second team.
grant
ancestors came to the United providing a living for yourself and your and daughter Maria, age 2. From New
Martha Wiecker, Ruth Bruskotter, Jan Sisinger and Helen
York they journeyed to Ottoville. The
States, and my thoughts have usually family.
Schroeder made up the third team.
reason they came to Ottoville is possiThere
were
also
recruiting
efforts
focused
on
my
paternal
line,
Hoersten.
The Delphos Astros won the Delphos Midget League
tournament. Members of the team are Brett Funk, Ken With my great-grandfather Florenz from various organizations. The bly because of some connection to the
Gerdeman, Nick Gordon, Dan Vonderwell, Kurt Mager, Don Hoersten arriving in 1869, he was the Swiss Colonization Society based in Henry Landwehr family already living
Vonderwell, Dan Mueller, Scott Wurst, Todd Horstman, Adam most recent immigrant in my direct fam- Cincinnati, Ohio founded Tell City, here. (Im still researching this connecHarman, Ryan McClure, Kevin Wrasman, Mark Youngpeter, ily. Having solved most of the puzzle, Indiana as a home for Swiss and German tion)
The next link in the chain was the
Jeff Stockwell, Tony Odenweller, and coaches James Mager it turns out that Florenz was only the settlers.
Railroads also played a part in chain Diedrich Theodore Kramer family. His
last link in a chain that involves family,
and Scott Hamilton.
family of family, and family of family migration, and not just because of the wife, Anna Maria Christina, was the
transportation they provided. They oldest daughter of Joseph Bensman[n].
of family
50 Years Ago 1965
Our ancestors didnt choose their new needed to have enough people living Anna Maria Christina (Bensmann) at
At the regular bi-monthly meeting of the Ottoville Jaycees
held Tuesday evening, Herb McElwain, Lima Jaycees vice locations randomly. Our ancestors went along their routes to make them profit- the age of 26, married Diedrich Theodor
president, presented the Ottoville group with the first place with the familiar. They stayed with peo- able, so they did all they could to entice Kramer, 58, a widower on 14 February
award for their bicycle safety program. The Jaycees also voted ple they knew and in areas where they people to settle there. They did this both 1849 in St. Georg Catholic Church,
to enter a float in the parade for the Community Day Carnival could earn a living in ways they knew in the U.S. as well as foreign countries. Hopsten. Eight children were born to
to be held at Ottoville on Sept. 5. Dick and Eugene Hilvers how. Its called chain migration, which The Burlington Railroad (which went them, with three dying young. Deidrich
takes place over a long period of time. under a variety of names) had land Theodore and Anna Maria Christina,
were named co-chairmen for the project.
A Sunday Afternoon at the Country Club will be the A small group leaves and settles in a agents in England, Germany, Scotland, with their five surviving children; Maria
Elisabeth, 17, Maria Theresia, 15, Maria
theme of the August social function for the Delphos Country new location. They write back to friends and Sweden.
Considering ethnic groups isnt just Christina, 12, Georg Joseph, 8, and
Club to be held Aug. 15. Golfing will get under way at 1 p.m. and family at home and say, Hey, its
Games are slated for the hours of 4 and 7 p.m. and there will great here! You should come join us. In good for heritage festivals and good Herman Joseph, 3, would journey to
be a buffet dinner at 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McDonald are turn, those friends and family members food. It should get us thinking about the Bremerhaven where on 29 Sept. 1866
serving as chairmen for the affair.
would then move, settle, and write back organizations that the settlers formed as they boarded the Bark Anna to cross
Delphos Rotary Club held its annual night of entertainment to even more people. After several years part of their community things like the Atlantic and arrive in Baltimore on
for Rotarians and their ladies Wednesday with a dinner at the of this, you end up with a lot of people schools, churches, and fraternal organi- 20 November 1866. The reason they
Delphos Club. The dinner was catered by Rotarian Robert from one area living near each other in a zations. It should get us to think about had not immigrated with the rest of the
Bonifas and his NuMaudes Restaurant staff. Guests includ- completely different area.
where these people came from and could family in 1862 is unknown .
ed Mr. and Mrs. F. R. McKowen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
The last link is my Great-grandfather
Chain migration explains how a the community give us clues about our
Obermeyer.
group of people ended up in the same specific ancestors. It should also get us Florenz Hoersten. Born in Hopsten,
place, but why did they pick that place to thinking about the broader forces that Westphalia, Germany, Florenz was
see ARCHIVES, page 14
begin with? It came down to where they caused them to pick up and move to a 25 and single when he immigrated in
October 1869 aboard the Leipzig.
could earn a living or, at least, where new home.
Southampton 24 Oct. 1869
There is more to discover, but for now,
they thought they could earn a living.
The North Lloyds steamer Leipzig
Farmers stayed with the same type of my chain begins with the Bensmans.
Joseph Bensman[n] and his extended which set hence yesterday for Baltimore,
land and similar climate so they could
continue to grow the crops that they family arrived in the New York har- came into collision with a schr. (Abbr. of
bor among the 670 passengers aboard schooner?) about eight miles outside
knew how to grow.
Laborers moved where there were the Ottilie on 6 November 1862. [Needles] The Leipzig, which had
jobs. If they could find an area that had They had immigrated from Hopsten, her port bow stove in, returned here,
work they already knew how to do, so Westphalia, Germany where they had repaired damages, and sailed again at
much the better. You find Welsh and lived for a time. Joseph age 66, his 1-3? o-clock this afternoon. The schr
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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

the time to enjoy a conversation or get


to know each other anymore. Small talk
is tossed around while racing from one
place to the next.
The Childrens Cake Decoration
Contest was amazing as usual. I am
always enamored with the little pastry
chefs and their creativity. I also enjoy
watching them sneak a taste of a little
something here and there. Their faces
are also a hoot to watch as then concentrate on their sweet masterpieces.
The turtle fry the second year
brought back a lot of memories of
strange things my brother and parents
would eat. There has been squirrel,
rabbit, frog legs and other delicacies on
our table.
Turtle is supposed to taste like all
these different meats and its good
and this or that tastes like chicken.
Whatever! If I want chicken, Ill eat
chicken.
The childrens games are also a little
blast from the past. Ring toss and hillbilly horseshoes and little frogs leap to
victory. A good frog-jumping contest
was a staple back in the day. Little
boys in smudged white T-shirts with

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

cowlicks over their foreheads crouching


down with frowns of concentration on
their faces. What can I say? I love that
kind of stuff.
What I have notices over the years is
the little girls are more apt to just grab
one of those suckers and plop them
down for their turn than the boys. They
are also slightly more bloodthirsty, a
sign of whats to come I suppose.
The corn hole tournament always
draws a good crowd and the hour
before, the Hallelujah Saints will take
over the shelterhouse and provide some
live music.
Plenty to eat also always make for a
good time. The Wesleyan Women and
the Kiwanis will have a good variety
for all.
Finish off the day with the gospel
sing at Wesleyan Church and you have
a complete festival.
The day will have a little something
for everyone.
The proceeds from this event has
spruced up Garfield Park quite nicely.
Join in the fun and help continue to
make improvements.

Byron McNutt

People Make
the Difference

what Snyder meant. We are all broke on different levels. In other


words, no matter our financial situation, we spend until were broke
and then we borrow to fill the gaps.
Folks who think this way are never happyand never reach
true, liberating wealth, or success. But what if you crack your financial bowl in half? What if, despite your income, you spend only
what fits in your half-sized bowl?
Snyder says, Draw your limit, cut the size of your imaginary
bowl, spend a predetermined amount, and save the rest. You might
feel hungry or uncomfortable for a bit, but eventually youll adjust
and in a short time you will realize you never needed such a big
bowl.
Wouldnt it be grand if the government subscribed to the broken
bowl theory? The more we give the government in tax revenues, the
more it spends. Thats because its bowl never stops getting bigger
as it gets bigger, your government spends even more. Its the culture
of politics.
*******
While all truisms may be old, a few of the following may be new
to you. They were sent to me by Arnie DeLuca, who got them from
a friend, Yvonne.
The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing
at the right time, but also to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the
tempting moment.
The older you get, the tougher it is to lose weight, because by
then your body and your fat have gotten to be rally good friends.
The easiest way to find something lost around he house is to buy
a replacement.
If you think there is good in everybody, you havent met everybody, or havent trusted a politician.
If you can smile when things go wrong, you have someone in
mind to blame.
Theres always a lot to be thankful for if you take time to look
for it. For example I am sitting here thinking how nice it is that
wrinkles dont hurt.
The older we get, the fewer things seem worth waiting in line
for.
You know you are getting old when everything either dries up
or leaks.
Frustration is trying to find your reading glasses without your
glasses.
Blessed are those who can give without remembering and take
without forgetting.
A lucky man said: My wife and I had harsh words last night,
but I didnt get to use mine.

Fighting to reduce Rx drug costs


BY U.S. SENATOR
SHERROD BROWN
Just like Medicare which celebrated
its 50th Anniversary last week prescription drugs have helped Americans
live longer and healthier lives.
But for too many Americans, the high
cost of prescription drugs forces them to
choose between taking their full dosage
and putting food on the table or keeping
their lights on.
And drug costs are on the rise.
A report released last month by the
Medicare Trustees found an alarming
10.9 percent increase in the cost of drugs
offered through Medicares prescription
drug plans last year primarily due to
the high prices of new and specialty
drugs.
Thats why Im cosponsoring legislation that would increase access to
more affordable prescription medications for seniors. This would drive
down the costs for more than 24 million
Americans, including the more than one

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

directly by the Medicare program, and


would allow Medicare to negotiate the
best prescription medication prices for
seniors.
Current law expressly bans Medicare
from negotiating with pharmaceutical
companies for the best possible prices
even though the government can often
negotiate bigger discounts than private
insurance companies.
For example, the Department of
Veterans Affairs uses this type of negotiating authority and has cut name brand
drug prices by as much as 50 percent.
My legislation would save taxpayers
money while providing seniors with
a high-quality, affordable prescription
drug plan.
Its not enough to just celebrate the
50th Anniversary of the creation of
the Medicare and Medicaid. We must
defend Medicare for future generations
and make sure it works for todays
seniors.

Mr. Billl

Honestly, Officer, a goat


ate my license plate
BY ANNE COBURNGRIFFIS
Putnam Sentinel Editor
In the 1930s, the U.S.
Soil Conservation Service
promoted multiflora rose for
use in erosion control and as
living fences. Bush honeysuckle landed here a couple
hundred years before, as did
Russian and autumn olive.
These shrubs blooms smell
lovely, their pretty berries
feed birds and their spreading
limbs crowd out every other
green thing in the landscape.
All are nonnative plants,
introduced from other parts
of the world, just like the
kudzu that ate the South.
Apparently introductions
of this sort arent catastrophic enough since millions of
genetically modified mosquitoes could be released in
the Florida Keys to combat
malaria. How could that go
wrong? But I digress.
Five years ago, my Steven
and I cut, pulled, burned and,
as a last resort, treated these
biologicals in an effort to
allow native flora room to
reestablish. Wed slash one
section off the grid, move
on to the next and return a
week later to find shiny new
growth on the invasives.
So we adopted two goats in
need of a new home. Within a
couple of months, the multiflora rose was cropped to
the ground. After a year, the
olive bushes were gone, as
were silver maple shoots,
Canadian thistles and several
prolific mulberry trees. We
found ourselves asking relatives if we could cut out the
volunteer olives and mulberries from their hedgerows. At
one point, my morning chores

included driving across country with whole mulberry trees


hanging out the passenger
window of my hatchback.
Three years later, we had
a herd of six goats. Then
the bitter winter of 20132014 hit and no amount of
greenery was enough to keep
their inner fuel burning. In
addition to grass hay and the
trunks of dormant invasives,
the goats ate four apple trees,
a mugho pine, a sugar maple,
an elderberry grove and
pruned every lower branch
they could reach.
In preparation for winter 2014-2015, we ordered
thermal goat coats from a
company that makes custom
outerwear for goats (and elephants.) For the most part,
the goats returned to hay and
grasses. Rather, all the goats
except for Mr. Bill. Mr. Bill
is the biggest goat I have ever
seen and persists in reaching
for upper level branches and
whole tree tops.
Last week, as I turned the
key in the ignition of my newto-me car, I heard (and felt) a
whomp! whomp! crack! from
the rear of the vehicle. Mr.
Bill had taken a shine to my
temporary license tag. He
was greatly alarmed, and I
swear a little hurt, when I
came screaming out of the car
after him.
That afternoon I went by
the BMV and bought permanent plates. They are nature
preserve plates that feature
a coneflower and a monarch
butterfly. Thats the best I can
do at the moment to support
the repopulation of native
plant species, at least inside
the confines of our gated
community.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR


Support made auction success
DEAR EDITOR:
The Middle Point Lions Club would like to thank the many
area businesses that so graciously donated items for our July
31 Benefit Auction and Ice Cream Social.
Your generosity made our auction a success! A big thank
you goes out to all who purchased food or bid on auction
items. Because of you, we can serve others.
Warren Bowery, president
Bob Miller, secretary/treasurer
Bob Tomkins, auction chairman
Middle Point Lions Club

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at To419-692-3951
675 Pet Care419-695-1229835 Campers/Motor Homes
593
Good Thing
Eat
595 Hay
597 Storage Buildings

680 Snow Removal


685 Travel

840 Classic Cars


845 Commercial

710 Roofing/Gutters/Siding
715 Blacktop/Cement

870 Snowmobiles
875 Storage

Mueller Tree
Service

Tree Trimming,
Topping & Removal,
Brush Removal

880 SUVs
Handyman
1010 CAROLYN 720
Dr.,
885 Trailers
725 Elder Care
890 Trucks
8/13-8/15, Thurs-Fri,
895 Vans/Minivans
800 TRANSPORTATION
9am-7pm, Sat 9am-2pm.
899 Want To Buy
805 Auto
925 Legal Notices
Auto Parts and Accessories
Tools, Franklin Mint810
Col950 Seasonal
815 Automobile Loans
953 Free & Low Priced
820 Automobile Shows/Events
lectible games, X-Box
825 Aviations
360 & Games, Jewelry,
prom dresses, nice teen
to adult clothing movies
& old records, baby play
ORDER TOMATOES,
fence, other collectibles
PEACHES BY THE
and much more!

21773 GERDEMAN
Road, Delphos. Lincoln
Highway Garage Sales.
August 13-14-15. 9am5pm. Furniture, curio
cabinet, linens, miscellaneous.
th

407 W. 4 St., Delphos,


8/13-8/15, Thurs-Sat,
8am-6pm. Male and Female Youth-Adult clothing, pictures, household
items, camcorder, and
much more!
7590 LEHMAN ROAD.
Step 2 ladder, Graco
stroller, umbrella stroller,
girls to sz. 7, boys to 4T,
lots of misc. Aug. 14,
noon-8pm. Aug. 15,
9am-noon.
LINCOLN HIGHWAY
Sale!
8/10-8/15
628 E. 5th St. Delphos
10am-??
51 years of treasures,
collectibles, cameras, piano stool, trunk, wood
ladder, Xmas, love seat,
garden items.
MULTI-FAMILY Sale
829 Fairlane Dr.
8/13-8/15
Thurs-Fri 9am-6pm
Sat 9am-12pm
Kitchen Items, Xmas,
Computer Chairs, Home
Decorations, Teachers'
School Supplies, Singer
Sewing Machines,
Crafts, lots of
miscellaneous!

GESSNERS
PRODUCE
HOME GROWN
PRODUCE
AVAILABLE NOW!

BUSHEL & RESERVE YOUR


FREEZER CORN NOW!

L.L.C.

OPEN AT 3 LOCATIONS:

939 E. 5th St., Delphos


714 E. Main St., Van Wert
9557 St. Rte, 66, Delphos

419-692-5749 or 419-234-6566

610 AUTOMOTIVE

Geise

Transmission, Inc.

automatic transmission
standard transmission
differentials
transfer case
brakes & wheel bearings
2 miles north of Ottoville

419-453-3620
655

HOME REPAIR
AND REMODEL

POHLMAN
BUILDERS
Specializing in

ROOM ADDITIONS
GARAGES SIDING ROOFING
BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED

POHLMAN
POURED

MULTI-FAMILY
Corner of Lincoln &
Redd Rd.
8/13-14, Thurs-Fri
8am-5pm
Tools, Clothes, Wood
Cook Stove, House
items & more!

570

bjpmueller@gmail.com
Fully insured

Trimming & Removal


Stump Grinding
24 Hour Service Fully Insured

KEVIN M. MOORE

(419) 235-8051
TEMANS
OUR TREE
SERVICE

Trimming Topping Thinning


Deadwooding
Stump, Shrub & Tree Removal
Since 1973

419-692-7261

Bill Teman 419-302-2981


Ernie Teman 419-230-4890

670

MISCELLANEOUS

COMMUNITY
SELF-STORAGE
GREAT RATES
NEWER FACILITY

419-692-0032
Across from Arbys

CONCRETE WALLS

Residential
& Commercial
Agricultural Needs
All Concrete Work

SAFE &
SOUND

Mark Pohlman

419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460

DELPHOS

SELF-STORAGE
Security Fence
Pass Code Lighted Lot
Affordable 2 Locations
Why settle for less?

419-692-6336

LAWN AND
GARDEN

Quality

Friedrich

Lawn Service

Fabrication & Welding Inc.

Specializing in

GENERAL REPAIR
SPECIAL BUILT PRODUCTS

419-339-0110

Weed Control & Fertilization

TRUCKS, TRAILERS
FARM MACHINERY
RAILINGS & METAL GATES

Lawn Fertilization &


Weed Control
New Lawn Installation
Lawn Over-seeding
Lawn Mowing
Phone:

CARBON STEEL
STAINLESS STEEL
ALUMINUM

419-695-0328 or
419-235-3903

Larry McClure

5745 Redd Rd., Delphos

www.DickClarkRealEstate.com

OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY, AUG. 9

1:00-2:30 p.m.
8260 Little Auglaize
River Rd

24x24 attached garage and 36x24 Morton building.


&Move
carpet.
Make(42)
offer!
Ralph
will
greet419-236-2267/Derek
you.1-2:30 PM
11 ready!
OPEN
HOUSE
in ready!
(42)Brad
BradSUNDAY
Stuber
Move
in
Stuber
419-236-2267/Derek
OPEN
HOUSE
SUNDAY
1-2:30 PM
(38)
Ralph
Haggard
7040419-234-0605
Elida Rd., Elida
Watkins
419-303-3313
Watkins
419-303-3313
7040 Elida Rd., Elida
$112,000-Elida SD
Brick ranch with$112,000-Elida
3 bedrooms and 1SD
full bath. Remod$69,900-Delphos
Brick
ranch
with
3 bedrooms
1SD
full
bath.
Remodeled in 2004. Detached
2 car and
garage
built
in 2008.
New2 Listing!
eled
in 2004.
Detached
car garage built in 2008.
(51) Mike
Reindel
419-235-3607
7040
Elida
Rd.,
Elida
(51) Mike1.5
Reindel
419-235-3607
7040
Elidaapx.
Rd.,
Elida
3BR/2BTH
story,
blt.
1940,
1,231
sq.ft., full basement,

1 OPEN
1-2:30PMPM
1 OPENHOUSE
HOUSESUNDAY
SUNDAY 1-2:30
BY APPOINTMENT

Dick CLARK Real Estate

19074
Rd.19,
19,
Ft. Jennings
Price
Reduced!
19074
Rd.
Ft.
Jennings
$164,900-Ft
Jennings
SD
Jennings
SD with open
5886
Poling
Rd.,
Elida
Price
Reduced!
3 bedroom,$164,900-Ft
2 bath
brick/vinyl
ranch
home
Price
Reduced!
3floor
bedroom,
2
bath
brick/vinyl
ranch
home
with open
$98,500-Elida
SD
New
Price!
plan
on
1.24
acre
lot.
Many
updates.
$164,900-Ft
Jennings
SD
$164,900-Ft
Jennings
SDIncludes
floor
plan
on
1.24
acre
lot.
Many
updates.
Includes
attached
garage
andfull36x24
Morton
building.
33 24x24
BR/1.5BTH
ranch
with
basement
& bonus
room,
bedroom,
2 bath
brick/vinyl
ranch
home
with
open
24x24
attached
garage
and
36x24
Morton
building.
3 bedroom,
2 Elida
bath
brick/vinyl
ranch
home
with
open
Move incity
ready!
(42)
Brad
Stuber
419-236-2267/Derek
fireplace,
water,
city
sewer,
natural
gas,
90x270
lot.
Home
Move
in
ready!
(42)
Brad
Stuber
419-236-2267/Derek
floor
plan
on
1.24
acre
lot.
Many
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
day
and
night
shifts.
If
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

View all our listings at


dickclarkrealestate.com

Dont make a
move without us!

perience is preferred.

103 N. Main St. Delphos, OH

Starting wages for the successful candidates will range from $12.23/hour to $26.33/hour based upon the
position the candidate is applying for. Successful candidates are eligible for all benefits including medical Phone: 419-695-1006 Phone: 419-879-1006
and life insurance, vacation, and holiday pay immediately upon hire.

Please submit resume and cover letter on the Whirlpool Corporation website:

$112,000-Elida
SD10, siding 08, 2
$112,000-Elida
SD
APPOINTMENT
many updates: BY
cpt/door/trim/some
windows
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or GED Operations:
is required. A Req
minimum
of two years
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SD
preferred.
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ranch
with
3
bedrooms
and
1
fullbath.
bath.RemodRemodBrick
ranch
with
3
bedrooms
and
1
full
det.
garage,
covered
patio.
$65,000-Elida
SD
3 bedroom,
1 bath21 car
story
on nice
66x132
lot.
eled(26)
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2004.
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garage
built
in
2008.
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bedroom,
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bath 12sq.

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66x132
lot.
eled
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carft.story
garage
built
inenclosed
2008.
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Reindel
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(51)(51)
Mike
419-235-3607
Mike
Reindel
419-235-3607
breezeway.
(122)
Bonnie
Shelley
419-230-2521

breezeway. (122)
Bonnie Shelley 419-230-2521
$74,000-Delphos
$159,900-Elida
SDSD
$74,000-Delphos
BY
APPOINTMENT
BY
APPOINTMENT
1-1/2
story
home
3BR/1BA Subdivision,
andSD
over 1800
ft
4BR/2.5
BTH home
2 storywith
in Sherwood
apx.sq
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story
with
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and
over
1800
sq
living space. $65,000-Elida
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updated
bathft
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updates
updated
bath
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sq.ft.,
wbspace.
fireplace,
on slab.
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& gas
w/whirlpool
tub/shower,
windows,
roof &C/A
water
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&66x132
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bath
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story
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lot.
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garage
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garage
w/loft.
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appx.
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sq.
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area,
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(75)
Barb
Coil
419-302-3478
Built
in
1920,
appx.
1378
sq.
ft.
of
area,
enclosed
shopping,
dining,
&
recreation.
Just
minutes
from
Delphos.
(75) Barb(122)
Coil 419-302-3478
breezeway.
Bonnie
Shelley
419-230-2521
FARM
FOR
SALE
breezeway.
Bonnie
Shelley
419-230-2521
(164)
Bonnie(122)
Shelley
419-230-2521
FOR
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acresFARM
in Union
Twp,SALE
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ApSDCounty.
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30
acres
in
Union
Twp,
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w/ balance
wooded.
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with
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w/
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(188)story
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419-303-5891
(188)
Devin
Dye
419-303-5891
living3BR/2BTH
space.
Many
including
updated
ranch,
built
inupdates
1949, remodeled
in 1999,
apx. 1695bath

Ottawa Operations:

General Labor Req #A1CKR


Quality Inspector Req #A1CL9
Receiving Req #A1CLD
Foam Operator Req #A1CLC

Solder/Braze Req #A1CL7


Set Up Req #A1CL6
Group Lead Req #A1CL4

Safety Tech Req #A1CKN


Maintenance Tech Req #A1CKO
Engineering Tech Req #A1CKP

Equal Opportunity Employer

We Want
You On
Our Team

living space. Many updates including updated bath


w/whirlpool
tub/shower,
newer
windows,
roof
& water
sq.ft.,
updated
kitchen & baths,
large
family room
&& dining
w/whirlpool
tub/shower,
newer
windows,
roof
water
heater.
Basement.
Detached
garage
w/loft.
room, separate
laundry Detached
room, greatgarage
backyardw/loft.
with stone patio
Basement.
(75)&heater.
Barb
Coil
419-302-3478
walkway,
2 car
att. garage. Move in ready.
(75)
Barb Coil
419-302-3478
FARM
FOR SALE
(14) Chad Wright
419-236-7143
Approx. 30 acres inFARM
UnionFOR
Twp,SALE
Van Wert County. Ap- The Times Bulletin, a five-day, award-winning DHI Media
Approx.
30
acres
in
Union
Twp,wooded.
Van Wert County. Approx. 20 ac tillable w/COMMERCIAL
balance
company with newspapers, websites, and niche products in
prox.
20 acDye
tillable
w/ balance wooded.
(188)
Devin
Lodge/banquet
hall,419-303-5891
apx. 4,000 sq.ft. Private setting on 2.55 acres
Van Wert, Ohio, is searching for an energetic, self-motivated,
(188)
Devin
Dye
419-303-5891
off Spencerville Rd., kitchen & prep area, 2 restrooms, upgraded
electric, storage area. Mike Reindel 419-235-3607

Commercial property, 6.92 ac, apx. 750 frontage on Cole St.


Incl. bldgs. w/whse. space/docks, office/medical space. Apx.
47,000 total sq.ft. Ample parking.
(186) Ron Spencer 419-230-1111
Warehouse or retail space for lease, up to 15,200 sq.ft. Includes
dock & 100+ parking spaces. Will remodel to suit or owner may
divide. Prime location on SR 309, East, Lima.
Owner/agent. Ron Spencer 419-230-1111
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
00138769

resourceful business manager to join its staff.


The right candidate will possess an accounting background
with strong organization and time management skills.
Accuracy and computer ability along with a working
knowledge of software such as Word and Excel are a must.
Knowledge of general ledger operations, balance sheets, and
income statements is a plus.
The business manager works with A/R, A/P, reconciliations,
balances a cash drawer on a daily basis, and performs
month-end close, as well as some managerial duties.
If this sound likes you, please send a resume and cover
letter to:
The Times Bulletin
Attn: Kirk Dougal
P.O. Box 271
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
or email to: kdougal@timesbulletin.com

Krendl Machine is seeking to fill the


following positions in its
manufacturing facility.

Assembler

Experience and knowledge of hand /power tools


with experience in assembly of various components. Must be able to lift up up 50# Diploma/GED
required

Inside/Outside Service Technician

Experience and knowledge in the repair/maintenance field, capable of troubleshooting and have
strong interacting skills with customers. Must have
valid drivers license and clean driving record with
some overnight travel required. Must be able to lift
up to 50# Diploma/GED required

Quality Control Technician

Experience and knowledge of testing, data gathering and analyzing of various manufactured products. Must have computer skills and be able to lift
up to 50# Diploma/ 2yr Associate degree

Send resumes to:


Krendl Machine Company
Attn: Human Resources
1201 Spencerville Rd.
Delphos, OH 45833
EOE Drug/Alcohol testing, background check,
smoke /drug free workplace

Dick CLARK Real Estate

19074 Rd. SATURDAY


19, Ft. Jennings 1-3 PM
1 OPENSunday
HOUSE
19074Price
Rd. 19,
Ft. Jennings
Reduced!
1:00
P.M.-3:00
P.M.

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
Wel
&
ion
ding Inc
t
ca
ri
b
Fa
.
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

00138334

419-692-7773
Fax 419-692-7775
419-692-7773
Fax
419-692-7775
www.rsre.com
www.rsre.com
www.rsre.com
www.rsre.com

August is
National
Curb
Appeal
Month:

Tips to Give Your


Home a Facelift

930 LEGALS

419-203-8202

940
E.
FIFTH
ST., DELPHOS
DELPHOS
940
E.
FIFTH
ST.,
940
E.
FIFTH
DELPHOS
940
E.
FIFTH ST.,
ST.,
DELPHOS
419-692-7773 Fax
419-692-7773
Fax419-692-7775
419-692-7775
1 OPEN
HOUSE
SATURDAY
1-3 PM
OPEN HOUSE
HOUSE
SATURDAY
1 OPEN
HOUSE 1-3
11OPEN
SATURDAY
1-3PMPM

2008 CHEVY IMPALA


SS. Low miles. Local
one owner. Very nice.
Call 419-604-0333.

850 Motorcycles/Mopeds
Computer/Electric/Office
GARAGE 690
855 Off-Road Vehicles
695 Electrical
555
860 Recreational Vehicles
700 Painting
585
PRODUCE
SALES/YARD
865 Rental and Leasing
705 Plumbing

600 SERVICES
605 Auction
610 Automotive
615 Business Services
620 Childcare
625 Construction
630 Entertainment
635 Farm Services
640 Financial
645 Hauling
650 Health/Beauty
655 Home Repair/Remodeling
660 Home Service
665 Lawn, Garden, Landscaping

805 AUTO

(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.

Saturday, August 8, 2015

www.delphosherald.com

The Herald - 13

Arts & Entertainment


Crossword Puzzle

At the movies ...

"Sound Alikes"

Van Wert Cinemas


10709 Lincoln Hwy., Van Wert
Fantastic Four (PG-13) Sat.:
1:00/3:30/6:00/8:30;
Sun.:
2:00/4:30/7:00; Mon.-Thurs.: 5:00/7:30
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
(PG-13) Sat.: 1:00/3:30/6:00/8:30; Sun.:
2:00/4:30/7:00; Mon.-Thurs.: 5:00/7:30
Vacation
(R)
Sat.:
1:00/3:00/5:00/7:00/9:00;
Sun.:
2:00/4:00/6:00/8:00;
Mon.-Thurs.:
5:00/7:00
Pixels
3D
(PG-13)
Sat.:
1:00/5:00/9:00; Sun.: 4:00/8:00; Mon.
and Wed.: 5:00; Tues. and Thurs.: 7:00
Pixels (PG-13) Sat.: 3:00/7:00; Sun.:
2:00/6:00; Mon. and Wed.: 7:00; Tues.
and Thurs.: 5:00
Minions (PG) Sat.: 1:00/5:00/9:00;
Sun.: 4:00/8:00; Mon. and Wed.: 5:00;
Tues. and Thurs.: 7:00
Minions 3D (PG) Sat.: 3:00/7:00;
Sun.: 2:00/6:00; Mon. and Wed.: 7:00;
Tues. and Thurs.: 5:00
Van-Del Drive-In
19986 Lincoln Hwy., Middle Point
Friday through Tuesday
Screen 1
Fantastic four (PG-130
Pixels (PG-13)
Screen 2
Vacation (R)
Trainwreck (R)
Screen 3
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
(PG-13)
Minions (PG)
American Mall Stadium 12
2830 W. Elm St., Lima
Friday through Sunday
Fantastic
Four
(PG-13)
11:00/1:40/4:30/7:10/9:50
Ricki and the Flash (PG-13)
11:20/2:00/4:40/7:20/10:00

The Gift (R) 11:10/1:50/4:30/


7:40/10:20
Shawn the Sheep Movie (PG)
11:35/2:05/4:25/6:55/9:25
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
(PG-13) 11:25/11:50/2:30/3:40/6:30/7:0
0/9:40/10:10
Va c a t i o n
(R)
11:15/1:55/4:35/7:30/10:05
Pixels 3D (PG-13) 11:05/4:15/9:45
Pixels (PG-13) 1:35/7:05
Southpaw (R) 11:55/3:45/6:40/9:30
Ant-Man
(PG-13)
11:40/3:30/6:45/9:35
Trainwreck (R) 11:45/3:50/7:15/
10:15
Minions (PG) 11:30/1:45/4:05/
6:50/9:20
Shannon Theater, Bluffton
Through Aug. 13
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
(PG-13)
Show times are at 7 p.m. and 9:30
p.m. every evening with 1:30 p.m. and
4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday matinees.

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Ottoville

Archive

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(Monday 8 Nov. 1869 Boston Daily Advertisers)
Luckily nothing else happened on the rest of the voyage and the
Leipzig arrived in Baltimore on 6 November 1869. Florenz traveled to Cincinnati aboard the B & O Railroad (the North German
Lloyd steamship line, which owned the Leipzig, and the B & O
Railroad had a contract where the train fare was included in the
steamers ticket) He stayed in Cincinnati over the winter (maybe
longer) where he worked as a laborer.
On 17 October 1872 in the Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church, Ottoville Florenz Hoersten marries Maria Elisabeth
Kramer, oldest daughter of Diedrich Theodore and Anna Maria
Christina (Bensmann) Kramer Florenz and Elizabeth had thirteen

Children

children, nine of whom lived to adulthood. Of the nine, only three


sons married.
Florenz (Lawrence Hoersten) Hrsten died 06 February 1913.
He was a well-known and respected member of the Ottoville community. Maria Elizabeth (Kramer) Hoersten died 17 April 1921.
Why did Florenz come to Ottoville? Did he know Elisabeth
before she immigrated?
These questions and more have been asked by many of my relatives as I tell them of my research findings. I dont know the correct
answers but the romantic in me says Florenz followed his heart.
Ive a lot of research on the Bensman, Kramer and of course
Hoersten families. If anyone wishes info please contact me at martinevy@hotmail.com

Algae

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The budget signed by


Governor John Kasich this
week not only failed to
increase funding for struggling county agencies, but
actually stripped $17 million more from our system, Scanland said in a
statement. This brings to
$72 million the states disinvestment in child protection
since 2009.
This despite an apparent increased need for services. Statistics released by
ACCS indicate a 28 percent increase in the agencys caseload in the past
five years. In 2014, ACCS
initiated 955 new cases of
child abuse and neglect for
investigation and assessment, involving more than
2,000 children.
Scanland reports that
ACCS services include
needs assessment; providing for those basic needs,
including housing; adoption
and foster care; and substitute care services in those
situations when children are
unsafe in their own homes.
No matter the service
were providing, the overreaching goal is strengthening families, Scanland
added.

The bloom extends from west of West Sister


Island, veering southward to the coast, then
curving to the northeast through the islands
toward the central basin and up to the Canadian
coast east of Pelee Point. Some development
occurred closer to Michigan on Friday, however, some moved eastward in the western basin
over the weekend.
Toxin levels are high in scums, where the
bloom is concentrated. According to the July
23 Lake Erie Harmful Algal Bloom Bulletin
calm weather over the next few days will
favor scum formation, especially during daytime. Relatively little movement was expected
through early July 29. However, west to northwest winds, associated with the passage of a
cold front late Wednesday and early Thursday,
favored more eastward movement and mixing.
The bulletin advised that pets be kept out of
scums.
The effects of the cyanobacterial blooms
include a higher cost for cities and local governments to treat their drinking water, as well
as risk to swimmers in high concentration
areas, and a nuisance to boaters when blooms
form. Last August, an expansive bloom near
an intake feeding the City of Toledos water
supply prompted city officials to issue a water
ban that lasted nearly a week. This year, as with
last, the effects are expected to peak in August
or September and at levels considerably higher
than those experienced in 2014.
Swallowing or coming into contact with
water containing high levels of microcystin
can make people sick, including but not limited
to rashes, hives, skin blisters and runny nose
to severe diarrhea, vomiting, weakness, dizziness, abnormal liver function and difficulty
breathing.
The most common ways individuals come
into contact with HABs during water recreational activities include accidental swallowing
of contaminated water while swimming; skin
contact through swimming or wading, and

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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 voting rights bill President Johnson signed into law
Friday is the strongest Congress has approved since the post
Civil War period to guarantee Negroes the right to the ballot.
But only its application in coming months will show whether
the new law will do the job. Congress has approved three other
bills and a constitutional amendment dealing with the problem
since 1957.
Delphos Pony League Reds defeated Spencerville 14-5
Thursday night at Stadium field diamond. Mark Lang started
on the mound for Delphos. Jack Westrich came on in relief in
the third inning and shutout Spencerville the last five innings.
Hitting honors for Delphos went to Bill Hittle, who went three
for four times at bat. Mark Lang and Dave Hoffman both had
two hits in three trips, including a home run apiece.
Members of the I D Bridge Club attended a noon luncheon
Thursday at The Steak House and later played bridge at the
home of Mrs. William Deffenbaugh on West Fourth Street.
First prize was awarded to Mrs. Carl Behringer, second went
to Mrs. Fred Reinemeyer and Mrs. William Gladen received
the traveling prize.
60 Years Ago 1955
The first annual Livestock Show of Delphos farm youth
organizations is booked for Aug. 7 at the Richard Grothause
woods on the Fort Jennings Road, just south of the AC&Y
Railroad. Show time will be 3 p.m. with sheep, hogs, dairy
animals and steers shown. Showmanship trophies have been
donated by the Commercial Bank. Norbert Grothause, assisted
by Syl Osting and Raymond Holdgreve, will act as host to the
event.
Delphos Kurtz Sohio copped the Ada Booster Club Softball
Tournament title over the weekend with a 3-1 victory over
Findlay Moose in the finals and a 3-1 win over Lima Loan
in the semi-finals. In the finals Sunday evening, Dag Herman
hurled a three-hitter while he and his teammates secured a
total of four hits including a homer by Herman in the last of
the sixth.
75 Years Ago 1940
A deal has been completed whereby Lucille Irvin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lause, has become owner of The Rustic
confectionery on East Second Street. She purchased the business from Joseph H. Beckman on Monday. The dance floor at
the rear of the room will be reconditioned. Sandwiches, beer,
ice cream and fountain service will be offered. Beckman purchased the business in March 1939 from Hubert Weisgerber.
A number of parade float frames and partially constructed
floats on the old Standard oil filling station lot on North Main
Street attracted considerable attention Wednesday. The equipment belongs to the J. W. Thompson Company, St. Petersburg,
Florida. This company has constructed floats for the Van Wert
Peony Festival for many years. It is understood that the equipment was moved from Flint, Michigan Motor Festival with an
idea to rent a large Delphos building for building and storing
floats.
Delphos sportsmen are making plans to be in attendance
at the annual mid-summer convention of the League of Ohio
Sportsmen which will be held Aug. 17-18 at Indian Lake.
Richard A. Lindemann of Delphos, a representative of the Old
Time Coon Hunters Club of this city, is chairman of the convention advisory committee.
The members of the Ursula Cotta Society of the Lutheran
Church enjoyed a picnic Tuesday evening at Fort Amanda.
Following the picnic supper there were two contests. Mrs.
Robert Porter, Sr. received the honors in a mystery contest and
Mrs. Donald Heck proved most successful in another contest.

Link

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We want to increase of awareness of


excellent, great-paying jobs in manufacturing and skilled trades that dont require a
four-year degree, Arthur said. We have
jobs right here that a high school graduate
with certification is qualified for and can provide a long-term, good-paying career.
Link functions as a talent incubator, stimulating growth of the local workforce by
actively recruiting jobseeker, student, and
adult learner participation in local programs
that engage, train, and prepare candidates to
fill the needs of local businesses and focuses
on the stumbling blocks in the workforce
that keep people from finding employment,
including transportation, legal issues, literacy,
substance abuse, mental health, child care and
housing. The staff help job seekers overcome
these obstacles by connecting them with
services such as Legal Aid of Western Ohio,
the the Northwest Ohio Literacy Council,
LACCA, Job and Family Services, etc.
If a job seeker has something on their
record that could prevent them from getting
a job, we can connect with legal aid to get
their record expunged, Rhodes States Paula
Siebeneck said. If they test dirty on a drug
test, we can connect them with counseling
and rehabilitation services. We help tear down
those barriers that are keeping workers from
finding jobs.
When a potential job seeker contacts Link,
they are placed on a jobseeker candidate list.
They are drug tested and fill out questionnaires as to what is keeping them from finding

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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.

and retaining full-time employment and their


skills and qualifications. They are also subjected to a background check.
Jobseekers are also give the AcuMax Index
to measure how they are wired and the environment in which they best thrive. It focuses
on the following qualities: how they create
and process ideas; how they process thoughts
and communicate; what their work style and
level of patience is; how they manage information to make decisions; how they will
likely respond in certain situations; what they
prefer to do; and how they will react to different people and challenges. AcuMax is also
used on the positions available to better match
people to jobs.
Once someone is hired, Link continues to
provide a year of coaching and support.
LinkLima will hold Makerfest 2015 Nov.
20 and 21 at the Lima Civic Center. The twoday event includes expert tradesmen competition in the Battle of the Pros, including
welding, pipefitting, carpentry, bricklaying, a
Bobcat Rodeo and more.
High school student teams will compete
in engineering, robotics and skilled trades
and try to win the soon-to-be coveted 2015
Maker Cup.
There will also be technology, robotics and
business how-to workshops; extreme interview makeovers with expert coaches and an
interviewing practice lab; a career fair/job fair
with more than 60 employer exhibits; college
and university booths staffed by answer
people; and high-tech demonstrations.
For more information, visit LinkLima.
com.

Trivia

Answers to Wednesdays questions:


Bestselling American author Louisa May Alcott wrote
a book about her experiences as a nurse during the Civil
War. Her book was based on letters she had written home
while serving at a Union Army hospital in Washington,
D.C.
The name of the horse Paul Revere rode on his
famous Midnight Ride to alert colonists the British were
coming was Brown Beauty.
Todays questions:
What famous fiery Hall of Fame baseball manager
was ejected from two consecutive games for cigarette-related incidents?
For what lucrative agricultural crop are a million
beehives trucked to California from all parts of the U.S.
every February?
Answers in next Wednesdays Herald.
The Outstanding Public Debt as of Friday evening
was $18,155,151,609,892.
The estimated population of the United States is
321,134,018, so each citizens share of this debt is
$56,535.
The National Debt has continued to increase an
average of $2.01 billion per day since Sept. 30, 2012.

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