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50¢ daily Monday, october 11, 2010 Delphos, Ohio

Sports Unemployed find


Jays selling Ft.
Recovery tickets
old jobs now
need more skills
Tickets for Friday’s St.
John’s at Fort Recovery
football game will be on
sale during school hours
until noon on Friday.
Adult tickets are $5 BY CHRISTOPHER company initially interviewed
each, $4 for students. All S. RUGABER 30 candidates. Then it did
tickets at the gate at $6. The Associated Press final interviews with seven.
Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. But none had the additional
WASHINGTON — experience the company now
LOCAL TOURNAMENT The jobs crisis has brought wanted. Ultimately, Bozada
DRAWS an unwelcome discov- said, the company chose one
ery for many unemployed of its own employees it had
GIRLS SOCCER
Americans: Job openings in already trained.
Division II their old fields exist. Yet they That shift, across multiple
At Ottoville no longer qualify for them. industries, has caught the eye
Oct. 18: Crestview vs. They’re running into a of David Altig, research direc-
Coldwater, 5:15 p.m. (win- trend that took root during tor at the Federal Reserve
ner vs. No. 1 seeded St. the recession. Companies Bank of Atlanta. Workers
John’s 6 p.m. Oct. 20); No. became more productive aren’t just being asked to
3 Ottoville vs. Jefferson, by doing more with fewer increase their output, Altig
7:15 p.m. (winner vs. St. workers. Some asked staff- says. They’re being asked to
John’s/Crestview-Coldwater ers to take on a broader broaden it, too.
winner 2 p.m. Oct. 23) Stacy Taff photo array of duties — duties A company might have
Oct. 19: No. 4 that used to be spread had three back-office jobs
Continental vs. Bluffton, Firefighters visit Fort Jennings Elementary among multiple jobs. Now, before the recession, Altig
5:15 p.m.; Van Wert someone who hopes to get said. Only one of those jobs
vs. No. 2 Fort Jennings, Firefighters Jason Wieging, Nathan Meyer and Karl Kennedy visited grades K-3 those jobs must meet the might have required comput-
7:15 p.m. (winners to at Fort Jennings Elementary as part of Fire Prevention Week. “If your house is on new requirements. er skills. Now, he said, “one
play 4 p.m. Oct. 23). fire and you see a fireman coming in, don’t hide from him,” said Wieging, above As a result, some database person is doing all three of
At Glandorf right. “He sounds like Darth Vader and he might be a little scary looking but he’s administrators now have to those jobs — and every job
Oct. 19: Liberty- a nice guy and he’s there to help you.” Wieging tells a third-grade class at Fort manage network security. you fill has to have computer
Benton vs. No. 4 Kalida, Jennings Elementary about fire safety precautions while Meyer, left, models the Accountants must do skills.”
5 p.m. (winner to play standard firesuit. financial analysis to find The trend is magnify-
Cory-Rawson/Bryan win- ways to cut costs. ing the obstacles facing the

Chile miners are heroes — fame can be fleeting


ner 7 p.m. Oct. 21). Factory assembly workers unemployed. Economists
At Bath need to program computers to have long worried that mil-
Oct. 19: Riverdale vs. run machinery. lions of people who have lost
Elida, 5 p.m. (winner The Associated Press “Before being heroes, they they were trapped,” Health The broader responsibili- jobs in depressed areas like
to play Bath/Ada win- are victims,” University of Minister Jaime Manalich said. ties mean it’s harder to fill construction don’t qualify for
SAN JOSE MINE, Chile — Santiago psychologist Sergio “All of them will live through many of the jobs that are open work in growing sectors like
ner 2 p.m. Oct. 23). A torrent of emotions awaits Gonzalez told The Associated very difficult situations of these days. It helps explain health care. But it turns out
the 33 miners when they final- Press. “These people who are adaptation.” why many companies com- that some of the jobless no
BOYS SOCCER ly rejoin the outside world. coming out of the bottom of At first they’ll feel besieged, plain they can’t find quali- longer even qualify for their
Division III As trying as it has been for the mine are different people ... poorly treated by the media and fied people for certain jobs, old positions.
At Lima Stadium them to survive underground and their families are, too.” perhaps overwhelmed by even even with 4.6 unemployed Frustrated in their efforts
Oct. 18: Fort Jennings vs. for more than two months, A tentative but secret list has the attention of their own fami- Americans, on average, com- to find qualified applicants
Spencerville, 5 p.m. (win- their gold and copper mine is been drafted regarding which lies, predicted Dr. Claus Behn, peting for each opening. By among the jobless, employers
ner to play Lima Temple familiar territory. Once out of miners should come out first a University of Chile physi- contrast, only 1.8 people, on are turning to those who are
Christian 6 p.m. Oct. 23). the shaft, they’ll face challeng- when the extraction begins in ologist with expertise on disor- average, were vying for each already employed.
At Kalida es so bewildering, no amount a rescue capsule, probably on ders stemming from surviving job opening before the reces- “They’re hiring a known
Oct. 18: Ottawa-Glandorf of coaching can fully prepare Wednesday. extreme situations. Society will sion. quantity that already has
vs. Miller City, 6 p.m. them. One by one they will take “demand to know every min- The total number of job this specific experience on
(winner to face No. 2 They’ll be celebrated at first, a twisting, 20-minute ride for ute detail, and they’re going to openings does remain histori- their resume,” said Cathy
Ottoville 6 p.m. Oct. 21). embraced by their families and 2,041 feet (622 meters) up to offer enormous quantities of cally low: 3.2 million, down Farley, a managing director
Oct. 19: Archbold vs. pursued by more than 750 jour- a rock-strewn desert moon- money and popularity.” from 4.4 million before the at Accenture. “It is slowing
No. 1 Kalida, 5 p.m. nalists who have converged on scape and into the embrace of The problem with being a recession. But the number of some of the re-hiring from the
Division II the mine, competing for inter- those they love. The capsule is hero is that “if you look down openings has surged 37 per- ranks of the unemployed.”
At Shawnee views and images to feed to a expected to rotate 350 degrees from the mountaintop, all you cent in the past year. And Only 49 percent of people
Oct. 19: Celina vs. world intensely curious to hear some 10 to 12 times through see is the abyss. It would make yet the unemployment rate laid off from 2007 through
Elida, 7 p.m. (winner vs. their survival story. curves in the 28-inch-wide anyone feel vertigo,” Behn has actually risen during that 2009 were re-employed by
Wapak/St. Marys win- They’ve been invited to (71-centimeter-wide) escape said. time. Companies still aren’t January 2010, according to
ner 4 p.m. Oct. 23). visit presidential palaces, take hole on its way up. The miners have had the finding it easy to fill job a Labor Department survey.
all-expense-paid vacations Workers today finished support of a team of psycholo- vacancies. It’s the lowest such propor-
VOLLEYBALL and appear on countless TV installing steel tubing to rein- gists while underground, but Take Bayer tion since the survey began
Division II shows. force the 295 feet (90 meters) that was designed mostly to MaterialScience, a unit of in 1984.
At Lima Senior Contracts for book and of that shaft, said Navy Cmdr. help them endure the extreme Bayer. When the company And more than 40 per-
movie deals are pending, along Renato Navarro, who over- conditions. sought earlier this year to hire cent of the nearly 15 mil-
Oct. 18: Bath vs.
with job offers. More money sees part of the rescue opera- Last week, they also got an a new health, safety and envi- lion unemployed Americans
Elida, 8 p.m. (winner vs. than they could dream of is tion. The next step: a platform hour a day of training in deal- ronment director for one of its have been out of work for six
Celina/Van Wert win- already awaiting their signa- above the shaft to support the ing with the media, including plants, it wanted candidates months or longer. That’s near
ner 3 p.m. Oct. 23). ture. rescue capsule. practice with “ugly, bad and with a wider range of abili- the record high set during the
Division IV Right now they are true Chile’s government has indiscreet” questions about ties than before. In particu- recession.
At New Bremen heroes. Some will become promised each miner at least their time underground, their lar, it needed someone skilled Some of the unfortunate
Oct. 19: Spencerville celebrities if they want to. But six months of psychological personal lives and their fami- not just in managing health ones are information tech-
vs. Minster, 6:15 p.m. eventually, a new reality will support. lies, said Alejandro Pino, a and safety but also in guiding nology workers. One reason
(winner vs. Marion set in — and for most, it won’t “All of them will have to former reporter who was part employees to adapt to work- is that tech companies are
Local 3 p.m. Oct. 23). be anything like the life they confront the media and fame, of a support team provided by place changes. increasingly combining busi-
At Lincolnview knew before the mine col- and will encounter families Joe Bozada, chief of staff ness analyst and systems ana-
Oct. 19: Jefferson lapsed above their heads. that aren’t the same as when See MINERS, page 3A for Bayer’s CEO, said the lyst positions.
vs. St. John’s, 6:15 p.m.
(winner vs. Crestview 3
p.m. Oct. 23); Ottoville
vs. Lincolnview, 8 p.m.
(winner vs. Wayne
Trace 5 p.m. Oct. 23).
At Pandora-Gilboa
Oct. 19: LTC vs.
Columbus Grove, 6:15 p.m.
(winner vs. P-G 3 p.m. Oct.
23); Kalida vs. Bluffton,
8 p.m. (winner vs. Cory-
Rawson 5 p.m. Oct. 23).

Forecast
Partly sunny
Tuesday
with high in
mid 70s. See
page 3A.

Index
Obituaries 2A
State/Local 3A
Politics 4A
Community 5A
Sports 6-7A
Announcements 8A
Classifieds 9A Friends visiting a home on East Third Street held a pumpkin-carving contest
TV 10A Saturday. Some of the participants include, front from left, Joseph Grimaldi of New
Nancy Spencer photos
York, Julianna Gonzin of Brazil (Chicago) and Louis Mandryk of Chicago; center, Thay
Meirelles of Brazil (Chicago) and Greg Rohner of Chicago; and back, Leo Balsam of Decorations at this home on South Main Street vary
New York and Rosanita Kumalasari of Indonesia (Chicago). from cute to spooky. See more photos on page 11A.
2A – The Herald Monday, October 11, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record


POLICE REPORT Firefighters OBITUARIES The Delphos
Police cite impaired driver believe open
burning sparked
He was preceded in death
by a great-granddaughter,
Nasia Ann Bennett; sisters
Herald
Delphos police received was transported to the Delphos Vol. 141 No. 101
Edith Arbogast-Ramer and
several calls from residents
at 10:10 p.m. Friday stat-
Police Department for further
testing and was later taken to fire in woods Frances Freiburger; brothers
Willis, Tom and Rudy Wurst;
Nancy Spencer, editor
Ray Geary, general manager,
ing that there was a possible the Van Wert County Jail. Delphos Fire and Rescue Delphos Herald Inc.
impaired driver in the area of Arnone hit vehicles two brothers-in-law and a
responded to a fire in a woods Don Hemple, advertising manager
the Stadium Park. The call- at Stadium Park belong- sister-in-law.
at 1300 Landeck Road, a Tiffany Brantley,
ers stated that the subject had ing to Austin Sheeter, Doris Mr. Wurst was a petty offi-
half-mile north of Gengler circulation manager
struck several parked vehicles Neumeier and Donald Bergfeld cer in the U.S. Navy, serving
Road at 6:39 p.m. Sunday. William Kohl, general manager/
in the area and was leaving of Delphos and John Weller of in the construction battalion in
Firefighters believe the Eagle Print
the area. Bellefontaine. Okinawa, Japan, during World
blaze and several break-out War II. He was a member of The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
Upon officers’ arrival in Arnone was also cited for fires were caused by some- the Veterans of Foreign Wars
the area, they located the open container in a motor one burning trash nearby. Edward M. Wurst and American Legion, both
8000) is published daily except
Sundays and Holidays.
vehicle being driven by Kevin vehicle and possession of The State of Ohio observed
Arnone, 25 of Ottawa. Upon drug paraphernalia, additional in Delphos. He was medi- By carrier in Delphos and
a red flag day Sunday, pro- Jan. 8, 1927 cally retired from Fruehauf area towns, or by rural motor
stopping the vehicle, it was charges are pending approval. hibiting all outdoor burning
found that Arnone was operat- Arnone will appear in Van Oct. 10, 2010 Axel division in 1981. He also route where available $2.09 per
due to conditions conducive worked for Fruehauf Trailer week. By mail in Allen, Van
ing the vehicle while under the Wert Municipal Court on the to the quick spread of wild- Wert, or Putnam County, $105
influence of alcohol. Arnone charges. Edward M. and St. Marys Packaging Co. per year. Outside these counties
fires. Wurst Jr., 83, of Delphos, He also worked as an inde-
Driver cited for Man assaulted Nearly 10 acres of woods
was scorched.
died at 5:45 a.m. Sunday at pendent carpenter for several
$119 per year.
Entered in the post office

failure to yield in business


Vancrest Healthcare Center. neighbors in Delphos. He in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
Fire and rescue had two He was born Jan. 8, 1927, enjoyed square-dancing as Periodicals, postage paid at
pieces of equipment on scene in Delphos to Edward M. and a member of the Susy Q’s Delphos, Ohio.
At 7:20 p.m. on Saturday, Delphos police were contact- and requested assistance from Martha (Carder) Wurst Sr. chapter in Delphos. He began No mail subscriptions will be
a traffic crash occurred when ed at 12:34 a.m. Sunday by a sub- Middle Point, who brought a accepted in towns or villages
the driver of one vehicle ject who stated he was assaulted On Aug. 3, 1947, he mar- dancing with his wife, Vera,
pumper trunk. ried Vera L. Nollan, who died and after her death with a where The Daily Herald paper
attempted to cross the street to while at a business in the 100 Fire and rescue was back carriers or motor routes provide
another driveway and failed block of East Second Street. Sept. 25, 1994. friend, Joan Smith, of Van
on station at 9:21 p.m. daily home delivery for $2.09
to yield the right of way to a The victim stated he was Survivors include sons Wert. He was a member of St. per week.
second vehicle.
Pamela Phipps, 46, of
inside the business when a dis-
pute occurred. The victim stated
Mixer melted on Michael (Bonnie) Wurst
of Wapakoneta and Roger
Paul Methodist Church.
Services will begin at 11
405 North Main St.
TELEPHONE 695-0015
Waynesfield was traveling
westbound on West Fifth
while he was attempting to stop
the dispute, someone struck him
toaster leads to (Linda) Wurst of Van Wert;
sister Rita Nesbitt of Delphos;
a.m. Wednesday at Harter
and Schier Funeral Home, the
Office Hours
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Street when Matthew Moyer, in the face. fire call sister-in-law Betty Wurst-
Recker of Delphos; grand-
Rev. David Howell officiat-
ing. Burial will be in Walnut
POSTMASTER:
Send address changes
37, of Venedocia attempted
to exit a driveway and drive Resident reports Delphos Fire and children Benjamin (Amy) Grove Cemetery, with mili- to THE DAILY HERALD,
405 N. Main St.
damage to vehicle
across Fifth Street to reach Rescue responded to the Wurst, Chad Wurst, Jennifer tary graveside rites conduct-
McGue home at 22937 Delphos, Ohio 45833
240 West Fifth Street. This (Dennis) Rounds, Megan ed by the Delphos Veterans
resulted in Moyer’s vehicle Delphos Police were called Spieles Road at 12:30 p.m. Wurst and Elizabeth Wurst; Council.
striking Phipps’ vehicle in the to the 100 block of West Clime Sunday.
Firefighters found a
great-grandchildren Ashley
Wurst, Auston Wurst, Dustin
Friends may call from 2-4 Scholars of the Day
left side. Street at 2:55 p.m. Saturday and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday and
There were no injuries and in reference to damage to a toaster with a melted mixer Scholler, Emma Wurst, 10-11 a.m. Wednesday at the
minor damage to the vehicles. motor vehicle. on top in a cupboard. Samual Rounds, Tevin Wurst, funeral home.
Moyer was cited for failure Upon officers’ arrival, the Minimal smoke damage Maren Wurst and Edward Memorial contributions
to yield right of way when victim stated that someone was found in the kitchen. Rounds; and many nieces and may be made to St. Paul
entering a public roadway. had thrown an item at the rear Two pieces of equip- nephews. United Methodist Church.
of the victim’s vehicle causing ment and 19 firefighters
Lucille Miller Harley Arn
Police probe damage to the vehicle. responded to the scene.

domestic issue LOTTERY Lucille Miller, 92, died at


3:34 p.m. Sunday at Roselawn
Harley Arn, 94, of Van
Wert, died Friday night at
CLEVELAND (AP) — Powerball Manor Nursing Home in the Palm Valley Hospice in St. John’s Scholar of the
Delphos police were called to These Ohio lotteries were Estimated jackpot: $25 Spencerville. Arizona.
Day is Calvin
the 500 block of Lima Avenue drawn Sunday: million Friends may call after Arrangements are incom-
at 7:55 p.m. Sunday in refer- Rolling Cash 5 2 p.m. Tuesday at Thomas plete at Harter and Schier Vonderwell.
ence to a domestic dispute. Mega Millions 05-22-34-36-39 E. Bayliff Funeral Home, Funeral Home. Congratulations
Upon officers’ arrival they Estimated jackpot: $61 Estimated jackpot: Spencerville, where arrange- Calvin!
made contact with the vic- million $195,000 ments were incomplete.
tim and suspect in the mat-
ter. After investigation, the
Midday 3
6-9-5
Ten OH
08-09-11-12-13-19-20-22- BIRTH Jefferson’s Scholar of the
Day is Sydney
suspect was taken to a local Midday 4
2-2-6-3
25-32-34-37-49-53-58-59-
73-75-76-79 L
OCAL RICES P ST. RITA’S Hoehn.
medical center for assistance. Congratulations
The case is still under Pick 3 Ten OH Midday
4-7-5 03-11-12-14-22-30-33-34- Corn: $4.76 A boy was born Oct. 8 Sydney!
investigation and charges are Pick 4 35-39-48-50-53-54-64-65- Wheat: $5.94 to Heather Bosley and Dean Students can pick up their
pending in the matter. 7-3-2-0 71-73-75-77 Beans: $10.63 Evans of Delphos. awards in their school offices.

Delphos St. John’s


98th Annual

Oct. 16 & 17 Sat. & Sun.


$
2510 in Cash
to be given away

Chicken & Beef Dinners


Adults $800 Children $600 (5th grade & younger)
Eat In Serving: Saturday 4:30-7:00 p.m.
or Carry Out Sunday 4:00-7:00 p.m.

m e s • F u n Booths, Cra
Foo d • G a fts
T h e G y m Country St
In
*Dinner tickets may be purchased by calling the high school
office at 419-692-5371 or
Treasure I o r e
grade school office at 419-692-8561.
Tickets also available in the elementary school hallway
the days of the event.
sland
www.delphosherald.com Monday, October 11, 2010 The Herald –3A

STATE/LOCAL
Miners Candidates want H1N1 funds to
be returned to
firms to lure jobs state health dept.
(Continued from page 1A)

Chile’s workplace insurance


association. COLUMBUS (AP) —
“I see them doing extraor- Local agencies in Ohio are set
dinarily well,” Pino said. By JULIE CARR lems encountered elsewhere
SMYTH through the rules they write for to return millions of dollars in
“They’re ready.” federal funding leftover from
The miners do seem happy The Associated Press the panels.
Kasich, a former Lehman the H1N1 virus to the state
in videos they filmed and sent COLUMBUS — Brothers managing director, health department.
to the surface. Some even Republicans seeking governor- said there would be “no more The Ohio Department of
joked around as they showed ships in Ohio and Iowa have bureaucrats, no more bungling, Health tells The Columbus
off their underground home. proposed putting corporate no more tripping over one Dispatch it’s unsure of exact-
But others have avoided the executives rather than govern- another.” He advocates keeping ly how much money is com-
exposure. And while Manalich ment in charge of luring busi- the amounts of bonuses secret if ing back.
insists that the miners are uni- ness to their states, a setup it means luring good talent. But spokeswoman Tessie
fied, reflecting the disciplined that’s had controversy in other The government-run eco- Pollock says as of last week
teamwork that helped them places. nomic development depart- the department was expecting
survive, all that could change Nearly identical proposals ments Branstad and Kasich tar- at least $6 million from 40
quickly once they are out. by former U.S. Rep John Kasich geted for closure have had their out of 88 grant recipients who
Already, relations within of Ohio and former Gov. Terry share of controversy. reported leftover money.
and between their families Branstad in Iowa call for scrap- Mismanagement in the Those departments have
have become strained as some ping the state agency that’s in Iowa Department of Economic until the end of the month to
seem to be getting more money charge of economic develop- Development’s film promotion send back unused funds. The
and attention than others. ment in favor of a panel of office led to five state employ-
business leaders overseen by ees losing their jobs after alle- money will be redistributed
A philanthropic Chilean to prepare for another pan- Mike Ford photo
mining executive, Leonardo the governor. gations of sloppy bookkeep- Carl Wieging holds a plaque he recently gave to Fort
While some states laud ing, abuse and fraud. Ohio’s demic. State and local offi-
Farkas, gave $10,000 checks cials are slated to meet this Haven Living Center in Fort Jennings. The plaque com-
successes from the approach, department has gone through
in the miners’ names to each
such semiprivate economic a series of development direc- week to discuss the details. memorates the beginnings of the building which now
of the 33 families, and set up The bulk of the money was houses the senior living center.

Wieging remembers
development boards have been tors, including one who stepped
a fund to collect donations. criticized in several states for aside after a report that he owed supposed to pay for employ-
Co-workers who weren’t awarding big bonuses to execu- $150,000 in federal and state ees who worked at the clin-
trapped, but were left out

Fort Haven as school


tives, exaggerating job num- taxes. ics and to spread awareness
of a job — including some bers, favoring businesses with Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, about the flu and vaccine.
who narrowly escaped get- a vote on projects and keeping the Democrat incumbent, Health departments don’t pay
ting crushed in the collapse

for migrant children


information from the public. recently acknowledged that for the vaccine or supplies.
— wonder if they’ll be taken Earlier this year, the tax Ohio’s development depart- Central Ohio started to
care of, too. authority overseen by the non- ment could have moved more receive H1N1 flu vaccines
One miner’s child was profit Michigan Economic quickly to keep businesses in last October. Officials say
invited onto a Chilean TV Development Corp. came the state, though he defend- public demand dropped off FORT JENNINGS — The Money was budgeted by
game show where she earned under fire for lacking adequate ed its performance in a tough after priority groups includ- building of Fort Haven Living the individual school districts
thousands of dollars, and 27 accountability after it awarded economy. ing pregnant women and Center in Fort Jennings has for school supplies, teachers
of the 33 workers have filed $9.1 million in tax credits to Jeff Finkle, president of young children had been vac- very humble beginnings. and janitorial services.
a $10 million negligence law- convicted embezzler Richard A. the International Economic cinated. When Father John Miller, a Norm Vonderembse was
suit against the mine’s own- Short while he was on parole. Development Council, said
In Indiana, Democratic House there’s little evidence that a The Dispatch reported diocesan priest, was assigned appointed superintendent,
ers. A similar suit against gov- most health departments to Fort Jennings St. Joseph Sr. Lucile Schmitmeyer was
ernment regulators is planned. Speaker B. Patrick Bauer has business-led nonprofit is supe-
called for reforming the Indiana rior to a government-run devel- in central Ohio — includ- Parish, his first love was for principal, Edith Kohls was
And then there are deals for ing Columbus and Franklin the Mexican migrant work- the nurse, Lil VonLehmden
books, movies and personal Economic Development Corp. opment department.
after an Indianapolis TV station “There is this belief that County — used all the money ers. With the Tiffin nuns, he was secretary and Lucille
appearances. found abandoned factories and these private sector guys all they received for H1N1. would travel to Rushmore, Wittler was the cook.
The money rush will be idle cornfields where the corpora- have this expansive Rolodex The Union County Health Rimer, Leipsic and areas Teachers included Verena
intense — and temporary. tion said it had created new jobs. and they’ll be able to pick up Department plans to return surrounding Fort Jennings Brinkman — babies; Sr. Alma
The government required each In an election laser-focused the phone and all their friends some $260,465, said spokes- to Catechize and baptize the Ricker — first and second
miner to designate someone on the economy, Kasich and are going to start making invest- woman Jennifer Thrush. The children. grade; and Carl Wieging —
to receive their $1,600 month- Branstad argue that a body that ments in the state,” said Finkle, Dispatch says few people Soon the State of Ohio fifth and sixth grade, music
ly salary, and opened bank capitalizes on the experience of who worked in the Republican went to the clinics held there knew something had to be and bus driver.
accounts for them that only the business leaders and cuts red administrations of President in early 2010. done to help the program at After six summers, the
miners themselves can access. tape can do better at producing Ronald Reagan and Ohio Gov. Union County Health Pandora and Fort Jennings for state discontinued the pro-
But Behn said the miners need jobs than a government agency. James Rhodes. Commissioner Jason Orcena the children of the workers. gram because machines were
good financial advice as well Both say they can combat prob- “In fact, it’s not that simple.” says it’s not a bad thing to The curriculum consisted of then used to pick the toma-
so that it doesn’t melt away. have to return money. basic math, reading, gym, art toes and top the sugar beets.
“If they’re getting now a “Once the public’s interest and music. A healthy envi- Migrant workers were no lon-
violent inflow of money, it in the vaccine waned, we col- ronment was provided and ger needed in such quantity.
should be administered so that lapsed our operations earlier showers were given every Texas schools were ready to
it can serve them for the rest than some health departments day and breakfast and lunch assimilate their pupils back
of their lives. And meanwhile, did,” Orcena said. were served. into their own schools.
they should not for any reason Answers to Saturday’s questions:
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POLITICS “Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life.”


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Finance leaders fail to


resolve currency dispute
By MARTIN The communique essen- Various other nations,
CRUTSINGER and tially papered-over sharp dif- including Japan, Brazil and
HARRY DUNPHY ferences on currency policies South Korea, also have taken
The Associated Press between China and the United steps to keep their curren-
States. cies weaker in an effort to
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration, increase their exports. And
Global finance leaders failed facing November elections in the United States, expec-
Saturday to resolve deep where high U.S. unemploy- tations of further monetary
differences that threaten the ment will be a top issue, has easing by the Federal Reserve
outbreak of a full-blown cur- been ratcheting up pressure on have driven the dollar down
rency war. China to move more quickly significantly against the euro
Various nations are seek- to allow its currency to rise in and other major currencies.
ing to devalue their currencies value against the dollar. IMF Managing Director
as a way to boost exports and American manufacturers Dominique Strauss-Kahn said
jobs during hard economic contend the Chinese yuan is he did not view the outcome
times. The concern is that such undervalued by as much as of the IMF discussions as a
efforts could trigger a repeat 40 percent and this has cost failure. He said they set the
of the trade wars that contrib- millions of U.S. manufactur- stage for further progress at
uted to the Great Depression ing jobs by making Chinese the upcoming summit of lead-
Breyer unsure
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
of the 1930s as country after goods cheaper in the United ers of the Group of 20 nations
country raises projectionist States and U.S. products more in November in Seoul and at
about cameras barriers to imported goods.
The International Monetary
expensive in China.
China has allowed its cur-
future IMF meetings.
The G-20 includes tra-
DEAR EDITOR:
Putnam County Library Levy Needs Our Support at high court Fund wrapped up two days of
talks with a communique that
rency, the yuan, to rise in
value by about 2.3 percent
ditional economic powers
such as the United States and
The main library in Ottawa fulfills the needs of Putnam WASHINGTON (AP) —
County for such things as genealogy research with birth pledged to “deepen” its work since announcing in June that Europe along with fast-grow-
Justice Stephen Breyer says in the area of currency move- it would introduce a more ing economies such as China,
records, death records, microfilmed newspapers, etc. It is also a it’s important for television ments, including conducting flexible exchange rate. Most Brazil and India.
center for redistributing the shared items for all the branches. viewers to see Supreme Court studies on the issue. of that increase has come in “I am not disappointed,”
However, it is a great advantage to each village to have its justices in their black robes World Bank President recent weeks after the Obama Strauss-Kahn told reporters
own library branch. when the president delivers Robert Zoellick said the rising administration began taking about the outcome of the two
The various branches are very beneficial to all the residents the State of the Union speech economic tensions reflected a a more hardline approach days of talks.
of Putnam County but in particular to the people in their imme- each year. He’s less certain weak global recovery. and the U.S. House passed Strauss-Kahn acknowl-
diate vicinity. Reading materials and videos, for example, can that TV cameras have a place “A lack of growth accom- tough legislation to impose edged that significant differ-
be moved from branch to branch so that it is not necessary to at the court. panied by high unemploy- economic sanctions on coun- ences also remained on the
travel to the main library. When the justices take their ment is having consequenc- tries found to be manipulating question of reforming the
When doing research on any school or village in the county, seats among lawmakers, mili- es,” Zoellick told reporters at their currencies. IMF by giving China and
the branch offers convenience and specific information for any tary brass and Cabinet mem- a news conference concluding Chinese officials contin- other fast-growing economic
particular town. bers for the president’s annual the IMF-World Bank meet- ued to insist that their gradual powers greater voting rights
Please support the library levy this election. address to Congress, the public ings. “There is a danger that approach to revaluing their and representation on the
can see the whole government countries will turn inward currency was best, and that IMF board. The G-20 lead-
Dan Kern, in one place, he said. and, as a result, internation- faster movements risked ers are supposed to endorse
Continental “Maybe some will won- al cooperation falters. This destabilizing the Chinese a deal on IMF reform at their
der, ’Who are those people in could be dangerous.” economy. November summit.

IT WAS NEWS THEN


black robes?’ If they wonder,
they might read about it and
if they do they’ll learn more Bank of America stops US foreclosures for review
One Year Ago about the government,” Breyer By ALAN ZIBEL cess, but “We’ll go back and since the recession began,
• The Delphos Herald selected an annual “News Carrier of the said in an interview with The The Associated Press check our work one more and who is in a difficult fight
Year” in conjunction with International Newspaper Carrier Day. Associated Press to talk about time,” CEO Brian Moynihan for re-election, applauded the
This year’s honored carrier is Jesse Stemen. Stemen, 12, is the another way to educate the WASHINGTON — Bank told the National Press Club bank “for doing the right thing
son of Bill and Melly Stemen. public, his new book “Making of America on Friday halted in Washington. by suspending actions on
Our Democracy Work.” foreclosures on homes across A Bank of America spokes- foreclosures while this inves-
25 Years Ago — 1985 Breyer, 72, joined the court
• Delphos Republic Club elected officers at their dinner meet- the country so it could review man acknowledged that the tigation runs its course.”
16 years ago, a nominee of paperwork in tens of thou- bank acted in response to Sen. Christopher Dodd,
ing at Golden Nugget. Arden Blythe was elected president, Linda President Bill Clinton. He has
McClure, secretary; James Dray, vice president and Lucille sands of cases for flaws, pressure from state attor- D-Conn, the chairman of the
attended almost every State expanding a crisis at a per- neys general and other public Senate Banking Committee,
Kalinsek, treasurer. of the Union since, including
• Metzger Brothers of Fort Jennings was recently notified that ilous time for the housing officials inquiring about the said he would hold a hearing
the address in January when market. accuracy of foreclosure docu- on the issue next month.
Allied Products Corporation and White Farm Equipment have President Barack Obama criti-
reached an agreement allowing Allied to purchase essentially all The move came as PNC ments. The decision should help
cized the court’s decision a Financial Services became “We feel the need to Bank of America manage its
the operating assets of White Farm Equipment Company. few days earlier that struck
• Jefferson is in sixth place in Region 18 of the Ohio High the fourth major bank to address that and demonstrate image during a dicey time
down campaign finance laws.
School Athletic Association computerized football ratings. announce that it would stop that our process is accurate,” for the industry, said Michael
A dissenter in that case, he
The Wildcats have 20.50 points. Jefferson is rated fourth in the said he wasn’t bothered by foreclosures in at least some said the spokesman, Dan Robinson, a crisis commu-
United Press International Board of Coaches football ratings for Obama’s criticism. states. It added to growing Frahm. nications expert with Levick
Class A. The Wildcats have 188 points. Breyer acknowledged that concerns that mortgage lend- A document obtained last Strategic Communications.
allowing TV viewers to see the ers have been evicting hom- week by The Associated Press Banks have been the target
50 Years Ago — 1960 court in action, at the 80 or so eowners despite flawed court showed a Bank of America of widespread public anger
• The 40th annual state convention of the Ohio Child arguments it hears each year, papers. official acknowledging in since the financial meltdown.
Conservation League will be held in Cleveland Oct. 12-14 at would convey “that the court Bank of America, the larg- a legal proceeding that she “All the other banks are
the Hotel Pick-Carter. An attendance of 1200 members is antici- is very serious about dealing est U.S. bank, had said a signed thousands of foreclo- going to end up there any-
pated. The Cleveland Federation, representing 11 leagues in the week earlier it would stop sure documents a month and way, either because they’re
with very difficult problems.”
greater Cleveland area, will serve as host to the delegates from foreclosures in the 23 states typically did not read them. going to be forced, or by
12 districts and innumerable separate leagues from every corner
But he said he remains con-
cerned that coverage of the where the process must be The official, Renee Hertzler, political pressure,” he said.
of the state. Attending from this area will be Mrs. Louis Mueller, approved by a judge. Ally said in a February deposition “Americans, otherwise
Mrs. Homer Baumgartner, Mrs. R. W. Foust, Sr., Mrs. Arthur court would turn into a suc-
cession of “sound bites” that Financial’s GMAC Mortgage that she signed up to 8,000 known as customers and vot-
Williams, Mrs. Alfred Odenweller, Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. unit and JPMorgan Chase had such documents a month. ers, aren’t over the economic
Mack Endsley of Delphos and Mrs. Alex E. Miller of Ottoville. might be ultimately mislead-
ing. Worse, he said, would be announced similar plans. The bank said it would crisis. You don’t want to
Foust is a candidate for a second year term of Western District Bank of America’s nation- take a few weeks to tackle become a political pinata.”
president. Mrs. H. Ralph Deniston of Spencerville is state presi- if televising high court argu-
ments were to lead to “televi- wide halt will apply to homes the problem. It did not say Banking and housing ana-
dent of the organization. that the bank is taking back how many foreclosure cases lysts fear the foreclosure docu-
sion in every criminal trial
75 Years Ago — 1935 in the United States and wit- itself and those for which it would be affected but esti- ment problems could prolong
• Delphos is to have a Halloween celebration again this year. nesses began to become afraid has transferred the papers to mated the figure would be in the already slow recovery in
Plans for this and for the decoration of the business district for the to appear.” mortgage buyers Fannie Mae the tens of thousands. the housing market. Even if
holiday season are to go forward at once. These were two of the “So I’m taking a hesi- and Freddie Mac. Senate Majority Leader foreclosure is inevitable for
activities which were included in the plans of the Delphos Civic tant attitude,” Breyer said, The bank said it had not Harry Reid, whose state of tens of thousands of homes,
Club and for which a collection was taken some months back. while calling for independent found any widespread prob- Nevada has been among the the process could now drag
• The Columbus Day observance held by the Delphos research to assess television lems in the foreclosure pro- hardest hit by foreclosures out for years.
coverage in state courts around
Donilon fought off housing regulation proposals
Council, Knights of Columbus, in the K of C rooms, was well
attended by the K of C and their ladies. The awards in cards the nation.
went to: first place in pinochle, Mrs. Albert Hempfling and Frank Showing people how
Wulfhorst; second, Mrs. Gengler and John Luersman; first award the court works is the aim By PETE YOST served as Jones’ deputy since ly that the portfolio was an
in 500, Mrs. Otto G. Weger and Arthur Mueller and second, Mrs. of Breyer’s book tracing the The Associated Press January 2009. important component in keep-
Michael O’Donnell and Leo Burger. country’s acceptance of the A longtime Democratic ing the company strong finan-
• Approximately 55, including members of the Willing court as the final word in legal WASHINGTON — Before operative, Donilon for six cially,” he added.
Workers Class of the Presbyterian Sunday School and their disputes, he said over tea in his President Barack Obama years beginning in 1999 was Others have a different view
guests, were present at the annual class banquet in the church Supreme Court office. picked him to be his next a registered lobbyist and top of Donilon’s agenda, suggest-
basement. Rev. J. Clement Berry offered the invocation. Mrs. He said the court has national security adviser, Tom executive at Fannie Mae, leav- ing that Donilon wanted to
F. W. Knowlton served as the toastmistress. Greetings were struggled in some of its most
Donilon was a lobbyist for ing in 2005. His tenure coin- preserve the mortgage giant’s
extended by Mrs. John Stevenson, the class president, and Mrs. important decisions with find-
ing a balance between national mortgage giant Fannie Mae cided with efforts in Congress empire and head off any
S. B. Roberts, the class teacher. and fought off congressional to rein in the mortgage giant attempt by Congress to lessen
security and civil liberties. The
Moderately confused decision that ratified the intern- attempts to impose new regu- with tougher regulations and Fannie Mae’s huge footprint
ment of Japanese-Americans lations. greater oversight. on the mortgage market.
during World War II was a As Fannie Mae’s legal David Jeffers, Donilon’s “Mr. Donilon’s actions at
stain on the court, he said. But counsel and top strategic former chief spokesman, says Fannie Mae to undercut mean-
he believes that history helped thinker in the late 1990s to the Donilon believed in strong ingful reform precipitated
lead to different outcomes in middle of this decade, Donilon regulation and oversight of the the largest taxpayer-funded
recent rulings that extended left his sizable imprint on the company, but maintains that bailout in American history,”
some constitutional protections company long before its take- many of the approaches that Sen. Richard Shelby said
to detainees at the Guantanamo over by the government amid were circulating in Congress Friday night. “Now president
Bay naval prison. the wreckage of the housing were not the right ones. Obama is entrusting him with
“The public has to gener- market. By that time, Donilon The main one was that America’s security.”
ally accept the existence of had moved on, well before Congress wanted to downsize Shelby, from Alabama, is
an institution that to do its job what critics said was a day its own creation, a govern- the ranking Republican on the
must sometimes make deci- of reckoning after years of ment-sponsored corporation Senate Banking Committee.
sions that are very unpopular,” inadequate regulation and lax that had become a housing At Fannie Mae, Donilon
Breyer said. “In addition, since oversight. industry behemoth — one was the key player whose job
we are dealing with fallible In early 2008, seven that some on Capitol Hill felt it was to battle any regulatory
human beings and not angels, months before disaster struck, should be forced to sell off initiatives from Capitol Hill,
sometimes those decisions will Fannie Mae and its smaller part of its portfolio. said two people familiar with
be wrong.” cousin, Freddie Mac, held in “There were a variety of Donilon’s tenure at the hous-
His second book in five their portfolios or guaranteed proposals during that time ing mortgage giant.
years also sets out Breyer’s judi- $4.9 trillion in home-mortgage that had the intention of Donilon designed and
cial philosophy of “prudence debt. The government took better oversight but under- implemented Fannie Mae’s
and pragmatism,” in contrast to
the originalist views of Justice over Freddie Mac the same mined the basic strength public affairs strategy, which
Antonin Scalia. Breyer believes day. Their rescue has cost tax- of the structure of Fannie included Capitol Hill and any-
judges sometimes must be guid- payers more than $148 billion Mae,” said Jeffers, who now thing that might affect opinion
ed by more than the language of so far. is president of Collingwood there, said one of the two peo-
laws, if the words are ambigu- Obama announced Friday Communications, a strategic ple, a former Democratic Party
ous or embody a value that must that Donilon, would replace communications firm in bank- official who spoke on condi-
be applied to specific circum- Gen. James Jones as national ing and housing. tion of anonymity in order to
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America will hold its next
A welcome back potluck
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New officers for the year were
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erous donations of baked
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Center, 301 Suthoff Street. donated to the Community Financial Secretary Joyce October meeting.
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SPORTS
Bulldogs overwhelm JeffCats in NWC
By JIM METCALFE will be another tough, physi-
The Delphos Herald cal team and then we have
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com Ada and Spencerville. We
will get back to work Monday
DELPHOS — Columbus and try to get back to execu-
Grove and Jefferson came into tion.”
Saturday’s night’s Northwest The Wildcats then began at
Conference gridiron war at the 28 (after a Logan Bonifas
Stadium Park hoping to keep 21-yard kickoff return) and
their league and playoff hopes finally hit paydirt on the back
alive. end of a 14-play drive. Aided
The Bulldogs kept their by a personal foul on the
hopes — at least for the play- Bulldogs, Jesse Cano (9-of-22
offs — alive by dominating passing, 57 yards) connected
the Wildcats 34-6. with Bonifas on a 10-yard
The visitors (4-3, 3-2 jump-ball pass in the left side
NWC) won with a balance of the end zone with 26 ticks
offense of 464 yards (226 left. However, the conversion
yards rushing on 40 attempts failed to account for the final
and 238 passing) and owning score.
the field-position battle. “I figured Jefferson would
Jefferson amassed 138 try and pound us with the run
yards offense (84 rushing on because we’ve been suscep-
32 tries), trying its own ver- tible to the run,” Palte added.
sion of the spread offense the “We’ve made that a focus Tom Morris photo
first half and the traditional in practice; stopping the run. St. John’s found themselves in a tough girls soccer battle
‘I’ the second. Curtis (Miller; 17 rushes, 43 with LCC Saturday afternoon at St. John’s. Senior goal-
The Bulldogs opened yards) is a big, strong runner keeper Samantha Stant comes out to clear a shot for the
the game with an 11-play, and I felt we handled him Lady Blue Jays.
74-yard drive that ended on well; we never let him run
a missed Luke Kohls 28-yard
field goal wide right at the
7:38 mark.
downhill.”
Jefferson hosts Sidney
Lehman 7:30 p.m. Friday,
Lady Jays control time of
The Wildcats (4-3, 4-2
NWC) replied with the first
while
Paulding.
Grove visits
possession, beat T-Birds
of their seven 3-and-outs. COLUMBUS GROVE 34,
The Bulldogs — who spent JEFFERSON 6 By AUSTIN CLARKSON play when Calvelage took a
much of the evening in home
Tom Morris photo Col. Grove 0 10 10 14 - 34 The Delphos Herald shot on-goal that squeaked
space — saw their next pos-
Jefferson
Jefferson seniors Ryan Ebbeskotte and Logan Bonifas FIRST QUARTER
0 0 0 6-6 austinclarkson_24@ by LCC junior keeper Jayna
session end on a Nick Cook team up to deflect a pass from Columbus Grove receiver No Scoring hotmail.com Clemens to put the Jays on
interception of Jordan Travis Luke Kohls Saturday night at Stadium Park. The visiting SECOND QUARTER the board first and out to a
(13-of-26, 238 yards) aerial at Bulldogs grabbed a 34-6 triumph.
CG — Luke Kohls 28 field goal, DELPHOS — The St. 1-0 lead.
3:08
the Delphos 25 and returned us down and that was hap- paydirt. On play number 9, CG — Wade Heffner 2 run (Kohls John’s girls soccer team took The Jays were looking
it 15 yards. However, the pening,” Jefferson coach Bub Heffner took a sweep to the kick), :18 on the Lima Central Catholic to add on a security goal
Wildcats could do nothing THIRD QUARTER
Lindeman explained. “We right side, found a seam and CG — Kohls 38 field goal, 8:16 Thunderbirds Saturday after- late in the second half and
with the field position. had a couple of turnovers and leapt over the goal line for the CG — Heffner 9 run (Kohls kick), noon on a gorgeous sunny Ankerman was just a foot off
The next six possessions that didn’t help our cause but six. Kohls added the kick for 3:13 October day. from giving the home team a
ended in punts, leaving the FOURTH QUARTER
Grove is just a better team, a 20-0 score with 3:13 show- CG — Zach Barrientes 23 pass from The Jays held Senior Day 2-0 lead with time winding
Bulldogs with the pigskin at too, with a misleading record. ing in the third. Jordan Travis (Kohls kick), 10:39
to celebrate the seniors’ last down in the matchup. At the
their 32. Zach Barrientes (9 They had too many plays in The Bulldogs commenced CG — Collin Grothaus 13 run (Kohls home game of their high 18:12 mark, she took a direct
rushes, 57 yards) ran for 23 our territory.” their next drive with their kick), 6:38 school careers. kick that just went over the
DJ — Logan Bonifas 10 pass from The Lady Jays scored two cross bar and over the net to
and Travis found senior Colby Grove coach Scott Palte worst field position: the 15. Jesse Cano (pass failed), :26
Meuleman (5 grabs, 127 was pleased with his team’s Trent Kerns ran for 65. After goals in the second half to leave the score at 1-0 in favor
yards) for 37. After six plays, performance. a 3-yard loss to the Delphos TEAM STATS overcome a scrappy Lady of the Lady Jays.
they were at the Delphos 11. “We moved the ball well 23, Travis mini-rolled right
Col.Grove Jefferson Thu8nderbird squad and grab Delphos was not done yet,
First Downs 22 9
Kohls then drilled a 28-yard the first half; we just didn’t and threw back to the left Total Yards 464 138 a 2-0 triumph. however. With 3:27 left in
field goal for a 3-0 lead with finish early on,” Palte said. sideline for Barrientes at the Rushes-Yards 40-226 32-84 The hosts came out in the the contest, Calvelage got
3:08 showing in the half. “We have a lot more weapons 5 and the touchdown. Kohls Passing Yards 238 54 first half with a lot of inten- her second goal of the match
Comps.-Atts. 13-26 9-22
The visitors began their that we’ve had in the past. It added the kick for a 27-0 Intercepted by 1 1 sity but were unable to find when her shot blasted past the
next drive at the 40 with 2:02 helps you call your offense spread with 10:39 remaining. Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 the back of the net, despite a LCC keeper and put the Jays
left. Travis completed 6-of-7 when you have so many The Wildcats then reached Penalties-Yards 8-75 2-15 couple of really good looks at up by a score of 2-0 with just
passing for 62 yards, with Punts-Aver. 3-35 8-28.6
choices and you’re in the Grove territory for the second INDIVIDUAL
goals. The Jays and T-Birds a little over three minutes left
the final play of the 10-play opponent’s territory. Jordan time but it ended on a Collin COLUMBUS GROVE (6-7-2) were both scoreless at in the game.
sequence a 2-yard sweep is getting more comfortable Grothaus pick at the Bulldog RUSHING: Trent Kerns 4-69, Zach the end of 40 minutes of play St. John’s head coach John
of the right side by Wade Barrientes 9-57, Wade Heffner 8-47, but the Jays finally connected Munoz was pleased with how
taking what the defense gives 19. He finished off the quick Devin Verhoff 8-25, Jordan Travis
Heffner for the six with 18 us.” 4-play drive — keyed by a 9-19, Collin Grothaus 1-13, Team on two goals in the second his girls played Saturday
ticks left. Kohls added the The first drive of the sec- 63-yard Travis-to-Meuleman 1-(-)4. half to get a victory Saturday afternoon: “I thought our
point-after for a 10-0 halftime ond half ended in a Jefferson connection — on a 13-yard PASSING: Travis 13-26-238-1-1. afternoon. girls played very well to
lead. RECEIVING: Colby Meuleman
fumble, with Spencer Wolfe sweep of left end with 6:38 5-127, Luke Kohls 3-45, Barrientes Seniors Kaitlyn day and they controlled the
The Wildcats then reached recovering at the Delphos remaining. Kohls tacked on 3-35, Heffner 2-28. Schwieterman, Bailey tempo from the start. I
Grove territory before time 36. Seven plays hence at the the final marker for Bulldogs. JEFFERSON Calvelage, Alyssa thought that we had a couple
ran out in the half. RUSHING: Curtis Miller 17-43,
22, Kohls knocked trough a “At the same time our Jesse Cano 6-25, Jacob Leach 5-21, Berelsman, Emma Boggs, of really good looks early in
“We held on the first half 38-yard field goal for a 13-0 defense was on the field too Logan Bonifas 1-0, Mitchell Antalis Alicia Ankerman, Cassie the game but were unable
but our defense was on the edge with 8:16 left in the long, our offense simply 2-(-)2, Ryan Ebbeskotte 1-(-)3. Schimmoeller, Becca Saine, to convert on a goal, but I
field far too long. We were third. has to execute better. You PASSING: Cano 9-22-54-1-1.
Sarah Shrider and Samantha thought that we had a couple
concerned about their size RECEIVING: Kody Richardson 2-22,
Grove took its next drive just can’t make mistakes,” Bonifas 2-12, Leach 2-9, Nick Cook Stant played their home fina- of really good runs today and
and strength up front wearing from the Delphos 46 to Lindeman added. “Sidney 1-5, Miller 1-4, Ebbeskotte 1-2. le. Samantha also had a very
The Jays had a very good good game for us at her goal-

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first half of action, includ-
ing a penalty kick that was
ie duties.”
With the win, the Blue
Jays move to 11-2-2 on the
Lady Green falls Versus LCC, leaders were Lima Stadium in boys soccer Bulldogs nip Wildcats taken by Boggs, but she was year and will be back in
to Coldwater Werling (10 kills, 3 blocks), action Saturday and thumped NAPOLEON — Elida’s unable to connect and the action this Tuesday at 7 p.m.
COLDWATER — Hartings (7 kills), Hess the Bearcats 6-0. boys soccer team handed host score stayed at 0-0. when they travel to Ottoville
(11 assists), Schaefer (10 LCC (7-5-2) received goals Napoleon a 2-1 loss Saturday to take on the Big Green
Coldwater defeated Ottoville assists), Niekamp (3 blocks), from Julian Schaper, Travis afternoon.
The Jays’ first good look
25-16, 25-19 and Lima Central in the second half of action with tournament action right
Reigelsperger (3 blocks) and Clark, Matt McNamara, Austin Scoring for the visiting
Catholic 25-19, 23-25, 25-9 came at the 37:48 mark of around the corner.
Megan Stose (2 aces). Buettner, Nolan Burkholder Bulldogs (7-3-4) were Ryan
in a volleyball tri-match held

AP COLLEGE
Coldwater’s junior varsity and Jose Dominguez. Musgrave and Jared Stump.
Saturday at The Palace of improved to 15-5 by besting Each of the following had one Elida entertains Wapakoneta
Coldwater. Fort Recovery in two sets and assist; Buettner, Burkholder, 7 p.m. Thursday.
Leaders for the Lady

FOOTBALL TOP 25
LCC in three. McNamara, Schaper, Clark ----
Cavaliers (12-8) in the opener Ottoville hosts Lima and Gage Odom. Elida volleyballers
were Bethany Werling (10 Temple Christian 6 p.m. (JV Ben Stechschulte had three
kills), Brittanie Niekamp (7 start) Tuesday. saves for LCC, while Josiah drop 2 The Associated Press 11. Utah 5-0 926 10
kills, 4 blocks), Erika Hartings ELIDA — The Elida vol- The Top 25 teams in The 12. Arkansas 4-1 813 11
(6 kills), Macy Reigelsperger ----- McNulty had 12 saves for
Spencerville. leyball team dropped a pair of Associated Press college foot- 13. Michigan St. 6-0 806 17
(5 kills), Whitney Schaefer T-Birds thump matches to Tiffin Columbian ball poll, with first-place votes in 14. Stanford 5-1 732 16
Spencerville hosts
(11 assists), Taylor Hess (10 Bearcats in soccer and Mohawk Saturday at the parentheses, records through Oct. 15. Iowa 4-1 648 15
assists) and Jamie Bills (2 LIMA — Lima Central Lincolnview 7 p.m. Thursday. 9, total points based on 25 points 16. Florida St. 5-1 547 23
---- Fieldhouse.
aces). Catholic hosted Spencerville at The Lady Bulldogs (7-13) for a first-place vote through one 17. Arizona 4-1 472 9
point for a 25th-place vote, and 18. Wisconsin 5-1 410 20

Quality
lost 25-18, 25-23 to Columbian.
previous ranking: 19. Nevada 6-0 376 21
Stacy Alexander (3 aces, 4 Record Pts Pv 20. Oklahoma St. 5-0 348 22
kills) led the way for the hosts, 1. Ohio St. (34) 6-0 1,453 2 21. Missouri 5-0 298 24

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along with Kelsey Smith (11 2. Oregon (15) 6-0 1,427 3 22. Florida 4-2 209 14
assists), Katrina Meeks (4 3. Boise St. (8) 5-0 1,395 4 23. Air Force 5-1 187 25
kills), Alex Hambleton (6 digs, 4. TCU (1) 6-0 1,304 5 24. Oregon St. 3-2 186 —
419-339-0110 2 aces) and Torie McAdams (3 5. Nebraska 5-0 1,236 7 25. West Virginia 4-1 141 —
GENERAL REPAIR - SPECIAL BUILT PRODUCTS blocks). 6. Oklahoma (2) 5-0 1,225 6 Others receiving votes:
They lost 16-25, 25-20, 7. Auburn 6-0 1,104 8 Michigan 137, Miami 63, N.C.
25-16 to Mohawk. Smith (26 8. Alabama 5-1 1,021 1 State 31, Virginia Tech 17,
TRUCKS, TRAILERS CARBON STEEL assists, 11 digs) paced the way, 9. LSU 6-0 999 12 Northwestern 5, Texas 5, Kansas
10. So. Carolina 4-1 978 19 St. 1.
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Alexander (9 kills), Hambleton
RAILINGS & METAL ALUMINUM (18 digs), Amber Saddler (4 GOT A SPORTS STORY?
GATES blocks, 10 kills) and Natalie
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Midget Football Jeffcats rally but come up short


By AUSTIN CLARKSON day. Leipsic took all of the
The Delphos Herald momentum by the end of the
austinclarkson_24@hotmail.com second set and looked like
they were ready to end this
DELPHOS — Jefferson matchup in four.
and Leipsic went at it Saturday The Vikings controlled
morning/afternoon in volley- the tempo in sets 2 and 3; the
ball action at Jefferson High Wildcats looked just a tad bit
School. flat and their communication
When the teams were done skills were a little off in those
battling, the visiting Lady two sets as well.
Vikings had a 27-29, 25-21, The Jeffcats answered in
25-21, 20-25, 15-8 marathon the fourth set, completing a
win over the Lady Wildcats. very good late run to finish
The Lady ’Cats had rallied it off, This appeared to be
to take set four and appeared a very good sign for Jeffcat
to have all the momentum fans as they headed into
heading into the fifth set. the fifth and final set of the
However, Leipsic gath- morning.
ered itself and regained the Jefferson head coach
momentum, leading 10-7 at April Merschman was happy
one point and finishing strong with the effort her team gave,
down the stretch to finish the just coming up a bit short: “I
long match 3 sets to 2. thought the girls played tough
The Jeffcats came out today but we fell behind after
swinging in the first set of the third set and were play-
Dena Martz photo
the match and really looked ing catch-up the rest of the
like the team to beat. Senior way; it seems like we have
Deven Haggard of the Delphos Raiders stretches for Bridget Culp led the home been doing that quite a bit
a pass but can’t quite come up with it during midget team with six kills in the first this year. Hopefully we can
football action Sunday at Stadium Park. The Raiders set to led her team to the vic- bounce back before Monday
fell 36-0 to the Columbus Grove Bulldogs in early action, tory in the opener, setting the and be back in top form for
while the Delphos Mohawks whomped the Shawnee momentum for the Jeffcats Wayne Trace.”
Warriors 38-8 in the nightcap. Elsewhere: Delphos on an early Saturday-morning With the loss, the Jeffcats
Reds 54, Uniopolis Browns 6; Delphos Vikings 22, St. matchup. The Jeffcats were fall to 9-8 on the year and will
Marys Rams 6; St. Marys Broncos 39, Spencerville able to finish strong to get a be back in action today when Tom Morris photo
Red 14; St, Marys Colts 14, St. Marys Stallions 0; and 1-0 lead. they travel to Wayne Trace to Senior Kristin Klausing tips one over the Leipsic
Spencerville Black 1, Shawnee Seminoles 0 (Forfeit). The Lady Vikes took take on the Raiders with a JV defender that lands for the set 4-winning shot Saturday at
the next two sets on the start time of 6 p.m. Jefferson.

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(Continued from page 6) to Laux and Kerr 6-4, 6-2. Topping Aquinas (10-11, saves), while Austin Howard INVITATIONAL
In the junior varsity, Monica Tieu and Robin Klaus 5-4 WHAC) were Jessica had two saves (2 shots). Saturday’s Results (ANS) 20:27.2; 11. House (MEC)
HIGH SCHOOL 20:29.6; 12. Strickland (WL-S) 20:32.0;
Columbian and Mohawk both were eliminated 6-2, 6-2 by Curtis (10 kills, 8 digs), Katie ---- Boys 13. Fields (CO) 20:33.7; 14. Binfet
beat the hosts 2-0. L. Smith and K. Etter (Van Vander Meer (51 assists, 13 Jackets rally past MSJ on Team Scores: West Liberty-Salem (BE) 20:35.3; 15. Cortney Miller (SV)
76, Covington 109, Bellefontaine 165, 20:40.5; 16. Snipes (CO) 20:41.1; 17.
The Columbian freshmen Wert) in their first match. digs, 5 block-assists), Mollie Homecoming weekend Columbus Grove 173, Botkins 193, Claire McConnell (SV) 20:43.9; 18. Ja.
also won 2-0. ----- Lounds (18 kills), Chelsea DEFIANCE — Defiance Graham Local 201, Jackson Center Smith (WL-S) 20:48.5; 19. McCullough
218, Anna 256, Lakota 278, Sidney (P-G) 20:52.2; 20. Boyle (NK) 20:53.3.
Elida hosts Defiance 5:30 ONU 4th, UNOH tied for Phillips (10 kills), Amanda College picked up its second Lehman 286, Spencerville 293, Troy Other Local Finishers (201
p.m. Tuesday. 8th at Clouse Invitational Morley (9 kills), Kelly straight victory over Mount Christian 315, Lima Central Catholic Runners): 22. Amber Herron (CG)
321, Houston 329, Centerburg 336, 20:59.2; ... 28. Alexa Brown (SV)
---- SPRINGFIELD — Ohio Fliestra (9 kills) and Sarah St. Joseph at Coressel Stadium Tri-Village 340, Miami East 402, Indian 21:33.9; ... 40. Nikki Ricker (CG)
Rockets roar past Northern University’s LeClair (22 digs). with a 22-14 triumph over the Lake 403, Mechanicsburg 407, New 22:02.8; ... 58. Tori Hardesty (SV)
Knoxville 575, Triad 600, Bradford 618, 23:01.1; ... 81. Cora Diller (CG) 23:39.7;
Lady Bulldogs women’s golf team finished ---- Lions on Saturday. The victo- Arcanum 654, Bethel 684. ... 120. Kayla Parlette (CG) 24:53.5; ...
COLUMBUS GROVE — fourth and the University of Beavers edge Manchester ry moved DC into third place Top 20 Individuals: 1. Kevin 123. Cece Utendorf (CG) 25:00.2; ...
Lenhart (SV) 16:36.0; 2. Orndorf (BE) 134. Micah Stechshulte (CG) 25:38.2;
State-ranked Pandora-Gilboa Northwestern Ohio’s unit was BLUFFTON — The in the Heartland Collegiate 16:44.0; 3. Murphy (T-V) 16:50.4; 4. ... 156. Brooke Schnipke (CG) 26:51.7;
swept Columbus Grove tied for eighth in the 15-team Bluffton University foot- Athletic Conference standings Hoffert (CO) 17:06.9; 5. Schaffner 157. Jorgi Schramm (CG) 26:55.0; ...
(MEC) 17:09.4; 6. Wilson (WL-S) 160. Ashley Keiber (SV) 27:13.6; ...
25-13, 25-14, 25-13 in vol- Pat Clouse Invitational held ball team edged Manchester and capped the weekend’s 17:09.8; 7. Jake Graham (CG) 17:14.4; 186. Rachael Rex (SV) 29:56.1.
leyball action Saturday at over the weekend at 5,860- College 29-27 Saturday at Homecoming festivities for 8. Fuller (SL) 17:14.8; 9. Klingler (TC) JUNIOR HIGH
17:20.8; 10. Scott (WL-S) 17:24.9; 11. Boys
Columbus Grove. yard Windy Knoll Golf Club Bluffton. the Purple and Gold. Babcock (LA) 17:28.2; 12. Kesner (LCC) Team Scores: Botkins 96, Anna
Leading the Lady in Springfield, Ohio. Manchester outgained the Defiance and the Mount 17:29.8; 13. McMaken (GL) 17:37.0; 101, Tri-Village 129, Bellefontaine
14. Cron (HO) 17:42.0; 15. Adams 137, Lima Central Catholic 170, West
Bulldogs were Lisa Wynn (6 The Lady Polar Bears shot Beavers 396-377 and had entered the action on Saturday (WL-S) 17:42.5; 16. Meister (WL-S) Liberty-Salem 174, Miami East 214,
kills), Stephanie Etzkorn (15 a 648, led by Ashley John’s more plays: 73-60. touting two of the best defens- 17:43.7; 17. Flora (CO) 17:44.6; 18. New Knoxville 230, Wapakoneta 247,
Fickert (CO) 17:45.7; 19. Runion (BE) Jackson Center 271, Indian Lake 284,
digs) and Nicole Langhals (7 ninth-place finish (160) and C. Byrd went 5-of-8 pass- es in the HCAC and they each 17:49.1; 20. Tussing (JC) 17:49.5. Houston 285, Covington 288, Cedarville
assists). Emily Gedert (tied for 12th) ing for 125 yards and 3 scores lived up to the rankings in Other Local Finishers (243 314, Columbus Grove 331, Lakota
Runners): 24. Kurt Meyer (CG) 17:56.9; 361, Arcanum-Butler 459, Fairlawn
Grove hosts Kalida 6 p.m. with a 162. and gained 135 yards rushing the opening half, as neither ... 35. Nick Davisson (SV) 18:20.5; 480.
today. Melissa Finch’s 172 was on 15 tries and 1 score. offense dented the scoreboard ... 37. Alex Shafer (CG) 18:22.1; ... Top 10 Individals: 1. Carder (CO)
43. Devin Luginbill (CG) 18:29.3; 11:06.9; 2. Benny (WA) 11:25.5; 3.
----- good for a tie for 34th for the T. Wright rushed 19 times in a scoreless opening period. ... 50. Joe Wisher (SV) 18:45.3; ... Berning (ANN) 11:35.3; 4. Gaier (ANN)
Adkins, Manci sisters Lady Racers, while Christy for 73 yards and completed Both sides would find the 66. Grant Schroeder (CG) 19:05.1; 11:37.1; 5. Jones (BO) 11:40.9; 6.
67. Jacob Schroeder (CG) 19:06.7; Jester (HO) 11:43.2; 7. Asman (IL)
win tennis sectionals Brinkman’s 178 was tied for 5-of-6 passes for 42 yards. end zone in the second quar- ... 81. Troy Meyer (CG) 19:19.0; ... 11:44.7; 8. Benny (WA) 11:45.2; 9. Rigg
LIMA — Elida senior 38th. J.A. Johnson caught three ter with MSJ using a 14-play 88. Nick Schmiesing (CG) 19:29.9; (LCC) 11:45.7; 10. Colton Grothaus
... 91. Drew Schroeder (CG) 19:33.7; (CG) 11:50.6.
Jessie Adkins and the Manci
Team Scores: DePauw University balls for 91 yards and a score, drive to take a 7-0 advantage ... 94. Brandon Meyer (SV) 19:38.5; Other Local Finishers (170
304-317-621, Otterbein University 325-
sisters from Celina were 313-638, Wittenberg Univ. 321-321-642, while S. Swisher caught and the Jackets answering ... 108. Will Deubler (CG) 19:53.3; ... Runners): 91. Aason Page (CG)
120. Josh Stephens (CG) 20:08.7; ... 14:16.3; ... 97. Alex Tabler (CG) 14:21.4;
crowned individual champi- Ohio Northern 321-327-648, Indiana another TD pass, a 38-yarder with a 10-play scoring march. 122. Tregg Keysor (CG) 20:11.9; ... ... 100. Baily Clement (CG) 14:27.2; ...
Tech 334-321-655, Bellarmine Univ.
ons at the Division II girls 336-322-658, Baldwin-Wallace College from Byrd. The drive was capped by a 131. Darrion Gant (CG) 20:18.9; ... 118. Ryan Price (CG) 15:15.9; ... 123.
146. Cody Reynolds (CG) 20:37.9; ... Jacob Cook (SV) 15:19.9.
tennis tournament held 332-347-679, (tie) Northwestern Ohio Manchester rallied from a 20-yard connection from Rick 150. Caleb Vogt (SV) 20:41.2; ... 169. Girls
369-383-752 and Capital University 26-7 deficit and the Beavers Matthew Hurles (SV) 21:14.6; ... 182. Team Scores: Bellefontaine 63,
Thursday and Saturday at the 384-368-752, Urbana University 363- Powell to Rashad Hunt that Josh Tussing (CG) 21:45.6; ... 192. Eric Covington 71, Indian Lake 99, Anna
University of Northwestern 390-753, Muskingum University 394- needed to stop a 2-point con- narrowed the gap to 7-6 at the Otto (CG) 21:58.6; ... 198. Kenny Smith 116, Botkins 117, Graham Local 161,
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version with 4:03 remaining end of the opening half. (CG) 22:24.9; ... 243. Josh Solomon Tri-Village 163, Wapakoneta 180,
(SV) 30:58.6. Columbus Grove 183, West Liberty-
Adkins, the third seed, Spalding University 413-432-845, Ohio to grab the Ohio Athletic The second half was con- Girls Salem 232, Lakota 312.
ran through the competition:
Wesleyan Univ. 445-474-919. Conference win. trolled by Defiance as the Team Scores: West Liberty-Salem Top 10 Individuals: 1. Allen (IL)
Top 20 Individuals: 1. Brunoehler 39, Covington 102, Spencerville 12:14.0; 2. Norris (BE) 12:29.0; 3.
Bath’s Emily Runser 6-0, 6-0; (OTT) 77-72-149; 2. Beaty (DEP) 71-79- Adam Schell paced host squad scored on four of 107, Botkins 153, Bellefontaine 184, Kacie Mulholland (SV) 13:06.5; 4. Cron
Celina’s Katie Pyle 6-0, 6-0;
150; 3. (tie) Mitchell (OTT) 83-72-155 Manchester with 15 rushes its seven possessions, while Indian Lake 217, Pandora-Gilboa 255, (CO) 13:09.2; 5. Clayton (BE) 13:12.3;
and Garrison (INT) 79-76-155; 5. (tie) Centerburg 294, Houston 298, Lakota 6. Jackson (Riverside) 13:13.9; 7. Flora
Celina’s Brianna Beougher Romero (DEP) 73-84-157 and Prokop for 96 yards and a score, holding the Lions to 48 total 298, Ansonia 304, Columbus Grove (BO) 13:21.7; 8. Griner (WA) 13:25.5;
6-4, 6-4 in the semifinals; (WIT) 80-77-157; 7. Gough (DEP) while Justin Minnich added yards of offense on 26 plays 317, Anna 324, Lima Central Catholic 9. Heuker (BO) 13:26.8; 10. Altstaetter
78-80-158; 8. Momsen (WIT) 77-82-159; 328, Arcanum 343, New Knoxville 346, (ANN) 13:34.3.
and St. Marys’ Marian Krugh 9. Ashley Johnson (ONU) 79-81-160; 17 for 89 yards and a TD. for just 1.8 yards per snap Graham Local 350, Sidney Lehman Other Local Finishers (117
(fourth seed) 6-2, 6-0 in the 10.*(tie) Storch (BEL) 83-78-161 and Minnich also went 22-of-35 and completely shutting down 402, Bradford 427. Runners): 28. Alexis Ricker (CG)
Tosca (OTT) 77-84-161; 12. (tie) Emily Top 20 Individuals: 1. Roeth (HO) 14:13.2; ... 30. Kennedy Sharp (SV)
finals. Gedert (ONU) 81-81-162, Hrach (MUS)
for 222 yards and 2 scores. the MSJ running attack to the 19:07.7; 2. Henault (W-LS) 19:44.3; 14:15.4; ... 34. Lindsey Malsam (CG)
Beougher beat Andrea 80-82-162, Ramsey (INT) 80-82-162, ---- tune of just three yards on 14
3. Vogel (W-LS) 19:55.1; 4. Kelli Ley 14:21.3; ... 47. Morgan Messer (CG)
(SV) 20:08.8; 5. Holt (CEN) 20:12.3; 14:50.2; ... 64. Megan Miller (SV)
Wyant (Fostoria) 6-2, 6-3 in
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Beaver soccer teams split carries. Along with forcing 6. Zaage (CED) 20:14.9; 7. Reese 15:33.2; ... 71. Kyrah Yinger (CG)
the consolation. 82-82-164, Busam (WIT) 83-81-164, with Anderson the Mount to punt on four
(LA) 20:18.6; 8. Bailey (BO) 20:23.9; 9. 15:47.1; ... 76. Linnea Stephens (CG)
Jo. Smith (W-LS) 20:26.3; 10. Shook 16:03.5.
Elida’s Jessica Foust won
Mychalishyn (WIT) 81-83-164 and Gooch
(DEP) 82-82-164.
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her first match, eliminat- Other Local Finishers (88 Golfers): Bluffton University soccer break, Defiance ended two
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Beougher 6-0, 6-1.
Melissa Finch (UNOH) 83-89-172; ... 38. The Lady Beavers downed It did not take long for the
Christy Brinkman (UNOH) 89-89-178;
Kassidee Fletcher lost 6-0, the hosts 4-0 behind goals
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fischer


Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fischer celebrated 25 years of mar-
riage on Oct. 5.
A trip to Hawaii is planned at a later date.
Mark and Deb Pothast were married Oct. 5, 1985, at
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church.
Mr. and Mrs.
They are the parents of three sons, Brandon of Muncie,
Ind., Derek of Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, and Ryan of
Benjamin Thomas
Fairborn. Jettinghoff/Spieles Angela Marie Homan and Benjamin Edward Thomas
Mark is employed at M&W Trailers and is a self- were united in marriage at Aug. 7, 2010, at St. John the
employed farmer. Deb is employed at Delphos Granite Mark and Kim Jettinghoff of Delphos announce the Evangelist Catholic Church, the Rev. Melvin Verhoff offi-
Works. engagement of their daughter, Courtney Renee, to Colin ciating.
Eugene Spieles, son of Drew and Rebecca Spieles of The bride’s parents are Rick and Cheryl Homan of
Delphos. Delphos. The groom’s parents are Eddie and Jo Ann
Story idea... The couple will exchange vows on Nov. 6 at St. John Thomas, of Pittsboro, N.C.
the Evangelist Catholic Church. Nuptial music was provided by vocalist Erin Quellhorst,
Comments... The bride-elect is a graduate of Rhodes State College, cousin of the bride; and organist/pianist Jill Coston.
News releases... majoring in medical administrative assistant. She is
employed by St. Rita’s Medical Center.
Maid of Honor was Danielle Keplinger of Birmingham,
Ala., friend of bride.
email Nancy Spencer, editor Her fiance is employed by Northwest Ohio Security Bridesmaids were Caitlin Thorn of Colorado, friend of
Systems. bride; Dawn Morgan of Texas, friend of bride; Kristi Link
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bride.
Best men were Eddie Thomas, father of groom and
Aaron Thomas, brother of groom, both of Pittsboro.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Movie fans “My Soul to Take,” released by Rogue While studio executives are talking Groomsmen were Hunter Opilla of Colorado, friend of
have bookmarked the Facebook drama Pictures. optimistically, overall business is lagging, groom; Justin Phillips, Allan Lawson, Patrick Stout and
“The Social Network” as their weekend “The Social Network” dominated a with revenues down most weekends since Judson Blevins of North Carolina, friends of groom; and
favorite. field of newcomers and holdovers fighting early September. John Homan of Delphos, brother of bride.
David Fincher’s saga about personality largely for fans 25 and older, a segment of Total receipts came in at about $93 The bride’s grandparents are Shirley Homan of Celina
clashes and legal feuds among the web- the audience less likely to jam into theaters million, down 15 percent from the same and Ralph and Beverly Plattner of New Bremen. The
site’s founders took in $15.5 million to than those in their teens and early 20s. weekend last year, when “Couples groom’s grandparents are Earl and Etta Thomas and James
remain the No. 1 film for a second straight Like other distributors, though, Disney Retreat” led the market with a $34.3 mil- and Margie Boone, all of Pittsboro.
weekend, according to studio estimates was counting on positive reactions from lion debut, according to box-office tracker A reception was held at Delphos Knights of Columbus
Sunday. Released by Sony, “The Social older fans to keep “Secretariat” on track Hollywood.com. Hall following the ceremony. Following a wedding trip to
Network” raised its 10-day total to $46.1 in subsequent weeks. Along with Sony’s Estimated ticket sales for Friday the Hawaiian Island of Kauai, the couple live in Wallace,
million. “The Social Network,” Warner Bros. through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian the- N.C.
Debuting a close second with a so-so has maintained strong business for Ben aters, according to Hollywood.com. Final The bride is a 2002 graduate of Spencerville High School
$14.6 million weekend was the Warner Affleck’s heist thriller “The Town,” which figures will be released today. and received her bachelor’s degree in exercise science from
Bros. romance “Life as We Know It,” star- took in $6.4 million this weekend and 1. “The Social Network,” $15.5 million. Auburn University. She holds a doctorate degree in physical
ring Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel as raised its total to $73.8 million after four 2. “Life as We Know It,” $14.6 million.
therapy from Duke University. She is employed by Edwards
sparring guardians to an orphaned girl. weeks. 3. “Secretariat,” $12.6 million.
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$12.6 million. segment of the audience often holds up 6. “The Town,” $6.4 million. construction management/business from Appalachian State
Opening a weak No. 5 with $7 million well in the weeks following a movie’s 7. “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” University. He is employed by D&G Contractors in Leland,
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time position. This position Pets & Supplies French doors with multiple
34 — majeste 26 Recital piece
890
requires working every at 6pm decks, 2 car garage, new
Autos for Sale 36 Boxing great 29 Joie de vivre
other weekend and some cabinets, high efficiency 37 Carrion feeders 31 Knight’s title
evenings.
Large Variety of furnace, C/A, 19206 State 39 Steam 33 “Carmen” setting
ADVERTISERS: YOU can We also are looking for Merchandise BLACK HALLOWEEN Rd., Delphos, 41 Camper, maybe 35 Finds a loophole
place a 25 word classified STNA’s for 2nd & 3rd shift Everyone Welcome puppies. Also some like
419-586-8220. 42 Jaunty lid 38 Natalie’s father
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ad in more than 100 news-
papers with over one and
positions. This is for full Porter Auction
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8:00am to 4:00pm For info call MC
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order and pay with one Vancrest of Delphos at Kalida Golf Course. At- 53 Blvds. er
54 Santa — winds 48 Born as
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580 For Rent or Lease
tached garage. No pets.
TESTED
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1425 East Fifth St. 55 Latin I verb 49 Glove compartment
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pler or more cost effective.
Call 419-695-0015, ext
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Jewelry
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with access via your per-
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Delphos. 0 Down, Home
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ances. 419-586-8220
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business opportunities, or
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27 28 29 30 31
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528 N. Washington St. 2 BDRM, 1 1/2 BA, At-
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on demand. 3 years old. Ranch with 40X60 work you! 43 44 45 46 47

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Fast Cash Purchased from 1 BDRM Apt. 702 N. Main
St., water, sewage and
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48 49 50 51
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at a Fair Value!
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O p e n Tu es.-Th u rs. 8:30-5, refrigerator. $425/mo. plus 52 53 54
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Phone 419-695-0405
deposit. No Pets. 2001 GRAND Prix GT,
0 DOWN, warranty, free
In the Classifieds (419)236-2722 White with gray lather inte- 55 56 57
appliances, Remodeled
NEW, QUEEN plush top rior, loaded, 173,000
040 Services
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The Daily $75.00. (260)220-1596. rent at 227 N. Pierce St. in Lincolnview school dis-
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Hohenbrink TV.
419 695-0015 old. $900.00 Phone dated plumbing and elec-

Shop Herald Van Wert County Hammons, portion of inlot


419-695-1229 419-532-3137 tric, some new
LARGE 2 BDRM, 1 1/2 windows, 19176 Venedo- Estate of Lela E. Partin 3698, Van Wert.
BA Unit, Great location. cia-Eastern Rd., Venedo-
Classifieds for to Loretta A. Siders, inlot Kyle D. Hammons,

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Great Deals
2461, Van Wert.
John F. Craft to Kyle
Hammons, Jennifer
Jennifer Hammons, Kyle
Hammons to John F.
Craft, portion of inlots
409, 410, Van Wert.
Kenneth Allmandinger,

We BUY Used Cars! OPEN HOUSE


Dawn to dusk Fri., Sat. & Sun.
Farm For Sale Peggy E. Allmandinger
to Kenneth Allmandinger,
Peggy E. Allmandinger,
117.5 ACRES portion of sections 34,
Turn Yours into CASH Today! 19176 Venedocia-
Eastern Rd., (one hundred seventeen and a half)
Selling in 2-40 acre parcels
Pleasant Township,
portion of section 3,
Liberty Township.
CARS Venedocia
0 down, warranty, free appliances, 1 - 37.5 acre parcel Estate of Sandra K.
Densel to Irvin M. Densel
Stock No. NOW Remodeled home. A great country 4
bed, 1 1/2 Bath home in Lincolnview school district. Has new carpet, paint,
Monterey Township Sr., portion of inlots 924,
6743 2008 FORD FUSION SE ..................FWD, 4 dr., 4 cyl., full power, 25,000 mi. ............ $14,995 landscape, new central air, water heater, new lighting, updated plumbing Putnam County 925, Van Wert.
and electric, some new windows. L. Gary Painter, Judith
6735 2008 NISSAN ALTIMA SE .............4 Dr., V/6, full power, moonroof.......................... $16,995 Phone: 419-230-7761 Ann Painter to Sandra
6728 2008 FORD FOCUS SE ....................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, power moonroof ....................... $11,725 419-586-8220 J. Taylor, portion of inlot
221, Convoy.
or 419-331-2186

Service
6668 2008 FORD MUSTANG ..................Shelby Coupe, V8 full power, 8,000 miles .......... $37,895 www.creativehomebuyingsolutions.com Estate of John Doyle
Stetler to Letta M. Stetler,
6628 2008 MERCURY MILAN................4 Dr., 4 cyl., FWD, full power, 20,000 miles ...... $14,495 portion of section 28,

AT YOUR
6739 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS ......................4 Dr., 4 cyl., Hybrid, AT, full power ................... $16,595 Willshire Township.
Estate of John Doyle
6737 2007 FORD FOCUS SES..................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, air, SC, 46,000 miles ................. $11,495 Stetler to Letta M.
6732 2007 MERCURY MILAN................4 Dr., 4 cyl., FWD, full power, moonroof............. $13,995 Stetler, portion of inlot
3984 (Golden Oaks
6740 2006 MERCURY MILAN................FWD, 4 Dr., V/6, full power, 18,000 mi................. $14,995 Condominium units 2 and
6742 2004 MERCURT GRAND MARQUIS LS....ultimate, V/8, leather, 58,000 miles .. $10,995 4).
Walter W. Wallace, Jill
6705A2003 CHEVY MALIBU ....................4 dr, 4cy, AT, air ..................................................... $5,495 M. Wallace, Sheriff Stan
6730 2003 LINCOLN TOWN CAR..........signature, full power, leather, tu-tone ................ $11,495 D. Owens to Genevra F.
Prowant, portion of outlot
6714 2003 DODGE NEON SE ..................4 dr., 4cyl, AT, air, 42,000 miles. .......................... $5,495 14, Delphos GI.
6736 2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP .Coupe, moonroof, leather, 71,000 miles ................ $7,995 Travis Tracy, Sheriff
Stan D. Owens to Chase
6722 2001 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE.4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, full power, moonroof ................. $6,995 Home Finance LLC, inlot
6749 2000 BUICK CENTURY...................Custom 4 Dr., V/6, full power, 4 dr., 87,000 miles.. $4,995 950 Miscellaneous POHLMAN 950 Home Improvement SPEARS 4445, Van Wert.
Edward C. Evans,
Marilyn Evans to Edward
POURED LAWN CARE
TRUCKS-VANS-SUVs GOLD CONCRETE WALLS Total Lawncare &
C. Evans Revocable
Trust, portion of sections
24, 12, Union Township.
Stock No.
6663A 2010 FORD F150 S. CREW 4x4. .....Full power, chrome pkg., 14,000 mi. .............. $29,995
NOW
CANYON Residential
& Commercial
Snow Removal
22 Years Experience • Insured Federal Home Loan
Mortgage to Marvin Finn,
CANDLES
• Agricultural Needs
3 & 4 Season Commercial & Residential portion of inlot 79, Middle
6744 2009 FORD EDGE. ...................................Limited AWD V/6, full power, leather ............. $27,995 • All Concrete Work
Sun Rooms •LAWN MOWING• Point.
6706 2009 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD. ...........V/6, full power, moonroof, 20,000 miles ........ $21,495 Gina M. Fox Mark Pohlman
Federal Home Loan
419-339-9084 •FERTILIZATION•
6748 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE RTX 4x4 .V/6, full power ................................................... $19,995 419-236-4134
30%
REBATE on Mortgage to Timothy
www.mygc.com/ginascandlesgalore cell 419-233-9460 •WEED CONTROL J. Kaverman, portion
6745 2008 FORD F250 S. CAB 4x4. .........Lariat, leather, 6.4L diesel, full power ............ $34,995 Booking PINK Parties for October
WINDOWS
PROGRAMS• of section 32, Jackson
6747 2008 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4x4. .....V/8, full power, moonroof, 3rd seat ................ $20,995 Breast Cancer Candles $20 •LAWN AERATION•
Township.
Replacement Linda S. McCann to
6715 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED ............... FWD, V6, full power, leather, 30,0000 miles. ..... $24,995
Cash N Carry • 20% Donated to Research
•FALL CLEANUP• Donald A. McCann Jr.,
6716 2008 FORD EDGE SEL ......................... FWD V/6, full power, leather, 26,000 miles ........ $23,495 Joe Miller Windows •MULCHING & MULCH portion of section 34,
6704 2007 MERCURY MARINER LUXURY.FWD, full power, moonroof ............................. $16,495 Life Tastes Construction Retractable DELIVERY•
Willshire Township.
Deutsche Bank
6671 2007 FORD EDGE SE FWD ................ V/6, full power, clean unit. ............................. $17,495
6673 2007 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED ........... V/6, 4x4, full power, leather, moonroof.......... $16,495
Good Again & Aluminum
Awnings
•SHRUB INSTALLATION,
TRIMMING & REMOVAL•
National, Morgan Stanley
ABS Capital, BAC

6674 2007 FORD ESCAPE XLT .................... V/6, FWD, full power, moonroof. .................... $14,995
Eating Gluten Free Experienced Amish Carpentry
Roofing,
Lindell Spears Home Loans Servicing,
Countrywide Home Loans
6750 2006 GMC ENVOY SLT 4x4................V/6, full power, leather moonroof, 59,000 mi. $17,995
New Product Line pole barns, garages or 205 S. PIERCE STREET
DELPHOS, OH
419-695-8516 to John D. Trammell,
Elida Health Foods any construction needs. portion of lot 176, Van
6734 2006 MERCURY MARINER ............. premier 4X4 V/6, leather, moonroof .................. $11,495 101 W. Main Street 419-692-4526 Wert subdivision.
6717 2006 FORD FREESTYLE SEL ............. AWD, V/6, full power ........................................ $12,495 Cell 567-644-6030 TOLL FREE Homesales Inc. of
950 Transmission
Elida, Ohio 45807 Delaware to Creative
6703 2006 FORD FREESTYLE SEL .................FWD V/6, full power, leather, 59,000 miles .... $13,995 419-339-2771 888-94-PATIO Home Buying Solutions,
6718 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT......... 4x4 V/6, full power, leather ................................ $10,495
M-F 10:30-5:30 PM, Sat. 10:00-1 PM inlot 197, Convoy, outlot
23, Convoy.
6619B 2004 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO...... EXT CAB LS, 4x2 V/8, full power, 71,000 miles . $12,995 950 Car Care HERRON Geise Wells Fargo Bank NA to
6708 2004 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO EXT. CAB Z/71 4x4, V/8, full power ........... $13,895
6659A 2004 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER .... Luxury AWD, V/8, full power ....................... $11,995
CONSTRUCTION Hohlbein’s Transmission, Inc.
Sec. of Housing & Urban
Development, portion

6689B 2004 FORD F250 LARIAT CREWCAB 4x4......Leather, Diesel........................... $17,995


OIL - LUBE FILTER 419-692-2329 Home • automatic transmission
of section 8, Pleasant
Township (Poling
6712 2002 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD.......... V/6, full power, moonroof ................................ $6,195
6713 2001 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4x4.............V/6, full power, moonroof, leather ...................... $7,995
Only
$
22.95*
*up to 5 quarts oil


Kitchen and Bath-
room Remodeling
Roofing
Improvement • standard transmission
• differentials
• transfer case
subdivision lot 10).
Estate of James P.
Davis to Kelly L. Davis,
Windows, Doors, portion of section 16,
6711 2000 HONDA CR-V........Special edition 4x4, 4 cyl., full power, leather, 78,000 mi. ......... $9,695 FLANAGAN’S • Siding
Siding, Roofing,
• brakes & tune up
Willshire Township.
6746 1999 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO. .......Ext. Cab 4x4, V/8, full power ............................... $8,995 CAR CARE • Replacement
Sunrooms,
2 miles north of Ottoville Kara N. Spridgeon,
816 E. FIFTH ST. DELPHOS Windows 419-453-3620 Sheriff Stan D. Owens,
Kitchens & Bathroom Kara Nicole Binkley to

NEW HOURS
Ph. 419-692-5801 • Garages Victoria Rusk, lot 6, Van
950 Tree Service
Mon.-Fri. 8-6, Sat. 8-2 Remodeling,
• Plumbing and Wert subdivision.
Electrical Service
Pole Buildings, Estate of Dean Conkling
Sales: Mon. 8:00-8; Tues.-Fri. 8-6; Sat. 9-2:30 Garages to Joyce Maynard, inlots
950 Construction for both new and
TEMAN’S 1306, 1231, Delphos.
Service • Parts • Body Shop existing homes
30% Leroy A. Kinstle Special
Trust to Melfour LLC, inlot
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Boyfriend Tomorrow’s
Horoscope
HI AND LOIS

becoming a By Bernice Bede Osol


Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010

wedge
It will be anything but wasteful
to spend lots of time attempting to
improve yourself in the upcoming
months. The important thing is to
fully research the area that you want to
improve and to think carefully about
Dear Annie: My room- habit? -- Concerned Aunt in how you can apply that to yourself.
mate, “Trish,” and I are good Canada LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - It’s
friends, and attend the same Dear Aunt: We under- rare when you can’t be relied upon,
but it could be one of those days. Try
college. Last spring, her boy- stand why seeing your father
friend spent a lot of time this way bothers you, but
not to make any promises that lack
substance or have good chances of not
BLONDIE
at our apartment. He stayed his personal habits are his being fulfilled.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
overnight several times, own. The only reasons to be - There is a strong chance that a lot
which made me uncomfort- concerned are that he can be of self-discipline will be required in
able. I spoke with both of seen (although it seems to order to cope with your extravagant
whims. Remember, if you’re wasteful,
them about it and offered to require some effort), and that there will be a day of reckoning.
spend one night a there is an extreme- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
week at my par- ly slim possibility 21) - If you’re uncertain of your
standing in the eyes of another, you
ents’ house so that young children could come off as being a bit pompous
they could have could catch him in if you try to impress this person. Try
the apartment to the act. Tell your to relax and just be yourself.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
themselves. Trish father, privately, 19) - You could end up being quite
agreed, but her that he needs to successful, but it isn’t likely to happen
boyfriend didn’t. cover up or do this on your first try. Thus, it is important
He continued to elsewhere. It’s no that you stay relaxed and continue
to believe in yourself throughout the BEETLE BAILEY
hang out at the one else’s business. day.
apartment even Dear Annie: AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
when she wasn’t I read the letter - Castles cannot be built on sandy
foundations if you want them to last.
there and liked to from “Tuxless in If you’re hoping to make something
walk around in his Annie’s Mailbox Bettendorf, La.,” solid, be patient and work at laying a
underwear without whose father refus- sturdy base first before moving in.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -
a shirt. es to wear a tux at Attempt not to get too serious, tense
The boyfriend left for his daughter’s wedding. or frivolous in handling your affairs,
the summer and came back Back in the 1970s, my dad any of which behaviors could weaken
your efforts. It’s always the extremes
two weeks ago. Today, he picked me up at the airport that impede making any headway.
came by the apartment and for my brother’s wedding. En ARIES (March 21-April 19)
lounged in the living room route home, he stopped at a - One of the worst things you could
do is to try to shift some of your
with his shirt up and his pants bargain store and found a tan obligations onto others. If they should
unzipped. Even after I told polyester suit. The morning happen to do a better job than you did,
him his fly was open, he of the wedding, Mom held it could hurt your position. SNUFFY SMITH
didn’t fix it. out the tux she had rented, TAURUS (April 20-May
20) - Although you may be well
He doesn’t respect my only to hear Dad growl that intentioned, don’t attempt to advise
roommate or me, and I’m there was no way he was family or friends about financial or
tired of being ignored. Trish going to put on that monkey business matters. If they should lose
out, you wouldn’t want to be held
is a dear friend, but I’m ready suit. A little while later, he responsible.
to move out. I don’t want to came out of the bedroom in GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -
hurt her feelings, so is there his brand-new polyester suit, Regardless of how strong your views
on certain debatable subjects, don’t try
any way I can make him which actually looked very to impose your opinions on those who
listen to me? -- No More nice. The colors even went think differently. You won’t change
Patience well with the wedding party. their minds, nor they yours.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Dear No More: No. He On the other hand, the - Those of you who have been far
has no interest in listening to father of the bride showed too sedentary are likely to feel too
you, and if Trish has asked up in a dark green leisure sluggish to do anything. The only
way you will start to feel better is to
him to be more respectful (we suit he could barely get into, begin stretching both your muscles HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
doubt it), he doesn’t listen to topped off with an orange and mind.
her, either. Regardless, she tie that was way too short. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - There
permits this, which means she By comparison, Dad looked is nothing wrong with having a little
bit of a good thing, but if you carry it
prefers his company to yours. debonair. too far, you can expect repercussions
Tell Trish you are so sorry, If compromising on the that you might not want to live with.
but the situation has become tux gets Dad down the aisle, Guard against overindulgence.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - It is
intolerable and you are mov- it’s worth it. -- N.D. Sister of best not to make any major decisions
ing out. We don’t think she the Groom without first notifying those you live
will object too strongly. Dear Sister: Yes, and the with or those who could be affected,
especially your mate, parents or
Find another roommate and bride will be thrilled Dad siblings, particularly if your views are
another apartment. This one, isn’t wearing a green leisure opposed.
apparently, is taken. suit and orange tie. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

Dear Annie: On numer-


ous occasions, I have wit-
nessed my 63-year-old father BORN LOSER
masturbating, usually in the
late evening while watching
TV on the couch in the base-
ment. There is a large win-
dow, and from the outside,
you can see him engaging in
this behavior. You can also
see him from the stairs in
my parents’ bungalow, since
they are hollow. Meanwhile,
my mother is in the kitchen
on the top floor, unaware of
her husband’s favorite pas-
time. FRANK & ERNEST
What really bothers me
is that my 6-year-old neph-
ew and 2-year-old niece are
sleeping one floor above. I
am disgusted by my father’s
behavior and also concerned.
I believe he does this every
evening. Should I tell my
sister, brother-in-law and
mother about my father’s
disgraceful and unsettling
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Enjoying true Greek hospitality is easy ion and Greek dressings, all on a bed of
when dining at Kosta’s Topp Chalet res- crisp lettuce. A variety of mouth watering
taurant. Gyros and specialty sandwiches fill out
The Pimpas family has been bringing the menu.
wonderful home-cooked meals with a Eu- Unique weekend specials include a
ropean twist to the Delphos area, a fine half Greek-style chicken, hand-cut steaks
family tradition for more than 25 years. such as prime rib and many other seafood
The family-owned business is run by sib- and chicken specials. They also offer eco-
lings John Pimpas and Penny Gerdeman. nomically-friendly week-day specials for
Kosta’s, meaning “Gust” in Greek, me- dine-in and carry-out.
morializes Gust N. Pimpas, husband and Delicious appetizers can start a meal
father, who began the restaurant in 1978. or accompany a cocktail. Try the Topp’s
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tional recipes from JoAnn Pimpas’ collec- tacos and corn dogs, poppers of all kinds,
tion. The family matriarch passed away wings and many other additions to satisfy
this year and the family is determined to the taste buds.
continue to pass her delicious selections For a hearty appetite, dig into their se-
on to their customers like her “to-die-for” lections of steaks, pastas, chicken and sea-
Greek pastries and pizza, an international food entrees. On the weekends, specialty
experience. meals make ordering a no-brainer. Day-
The restaurant has a relaxed atmo- to-day specials add variety to choices.
sphere, offering a luminous Mediterra- The Topp’s famous gourmet pizza with
nean-themed dining room for those who their secret sauces are most worth men-
like to enjoy a quiet family dinner. The tioning. Freshly tossed dough with 15
space also doubles as a banquet area, hav- different choices of toppings are a local
ing hosted many parties and celebrations. favorite. Friends and family can always
The room is available for booking special satisfy their appetite with this dish.
events. The Topp boasts a dedicated staff who
The lounge area provides the ultimate works hard to bring the community great
in comfort — a place to unwind with food in a great atmosphere: a Gust Pimpas
games and TV but more importantly, tasty tradition. It offers a fun, friendly family
refreshments and great folks to gather feeling with the finest food and dining.
with. No matter what your mood, Topp Cha-
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New Mandela book


offers personal portrait
BY DONNA BRYSON died in 2004, had no place in the hard to imagine from Mandela,
The Associated Press official autobiography. But it has who spent years as a secretive
been raised elsewhere, including underground ANC agent, and
JOHANNESBURG — in “Young Mandela,” an unau- knew throughout his 27 years
Nelson Mandela failing class- thorized biography by British in prison that letters to even his
es, fussing over his children, writer David James Smith that closest confidants were being
fighting with his wife. appeared earlier this year. read and censored by apartheid
This is not the anti-apart- In “Conversations,” authorities.
heid icon of “Long Walk to Mandela puts his version Mandela emerged from
Freedom,” Mandela’s 1995 on record. In a transcript of prison as the most famous
autobiography. “Conversations a conversation with Ahmed African leader of the 20th cen-
with Myself,” which goes on Kathrada, a friend and fellow tury, whose words could have
sale Tuesday in 22 countries veteran of the anti-apartheid far-reaching impact. giving
and 20 languages from Catalan struggle who was helping him him more reason to be guard-
to Turkish, presents a more polish “Long Walk,” Mandela ed. But there are fascinating
human Mandela, faults, frail- denies he once tried to choke glimpses of the inner man, and
ties and all. his first wife. Instead, he said, flashes of his celebrated humor
“Conversations” was com- she threatened to burn him in “Conversations.”
piled with the 92-year-old for- with a red hot poker. He describes being taken
mer South African president’s “So I caught hold of her from prison to a hospital to be
blessing by a team of archi- and twisted her arm, enough treated for tuberculosis, and
vists, editors and collaborators for me to take this thing out,” being presented with a break-
who worked from decades of Mandela says. fast of bacon and eggs despite
notes, letters, recorded conver- “The poker away,” Kathrada being on a cholesterol-free
sations and other material. responds. diet. When an official warned
In a foreword, U.S. President Mandela: “That’s all.” him against defying doctor’s
Barack Obama writes that Mandela has said his first orders, he replied: “Today, I
Mandela, who largely retired wife did not understand or sup- am prepared to die; I am going
from public life in 2004, is port his political activism. A to eat it.”
inspiring even if he is no saint. second marriage, to Winnie Sales of the book will
“Underneath the history Madikizela-Mandela, also benefit the Nelson Mandela
that has been made, there is a ended in divorce. His anguish Foundation.
human being who chose hope over sacrificing family life to The foundation, which
over fear — progress over the politics is a recurrent theme of houses a Mandela archives
prisons of the past,” Obama “Conversations.” and supports development and
wrote. “And I am reminded “I love playing and chatting other projects in his name,
that even as he has become a with children, giving them a switched in recent years from
legend, to know the man ... is bath, feeding and putting them a logo featuring Mandela’s
to respect him even more.” to bed with a little story, and face to one of his hands. That
“Conversations” is best being away from the family reflected his desire to shift
read as a companion to “Long has troubled me throughout my the focus from himself, and
Walk,” which was in part political life,” he writes in a his concern his legacy would
calculated by Mandela and passage drawn from an unpub- mean little if South Africans
other members of his African lished autobiography he had did not take it upon themselves
National Congress party to intended as a sequel to “Long to build their country.
stir support for anti-apartheid Walk,” but never completed. “It is in your hands to cre-
activists as they stepped into Other “Conversations” pas- ate a better world for all who
new roles as leaders trying to sages are taken from notes live in it,” Mandela said last
heal and develop a divided, Mandela made in calendars in year, calling on people around
impoverished nation. his careful, upright penman- the world to celebrate his July
As he puts it in ship. On Dec. 12, 1984, he jot- 18 birthday by doing good for
“Conversations,” an autobiog- ted: “Results: failed all six sub- others.
raphy of “a freedom fighter jects.” He writes elsewhere of “Conversations” presents
must inevitably be influenced having too little time to study a Mandela more people may
by the question whether the for his advanced law degree, feel they can emulate. It ends
revelation of certain facts, taken by correspondence while with a passage from his unpub-
however true they may be, will he was in prison. lished autobiography in which
help advance the struggle.” The editors of he insists he was never a saint Women’s
Certainly, the possibility of “Conversations” promise the — “Even on the basis of an
violence within Mandela’s first Mandela behind the public fig- earthly definition of a saint as a
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