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Veterans set
winter meeting
Free parenting
classes upcoming
Van Wert County
Hospital will offer Active
Parenting Now!, a free
workshop for parents of
children ages 5-12.
The six-session video
and discussion program
will be held from 5:307:30 p.m. on Thursday
evenings beginning this
Thursday in the hospitals
conference room B&C.
For more information,
visit vanwerthospital.org.
Registration is required
and can be made by calling 419-238-8672.
Explosion at Husky
Refinery felt for miles
BY JOHN SEEWER
Associated Press
Delphos, Ohio
Ohio EPA: No
contamination
detected after
refinery explosion
LIMA (AP) No
dangerous contaminants
were released into the
air by an explosion at an
Ohio oil refinery that was
felt 10 miles away and
sparked a fire that burned
for more than 14 hours,
the Ohio Environmental
Protection Agency said
Sunday.
Testing was done
by the U.S. EPA, Allen
County and Husky Energy
for a variety of contaminants, including benzene,
carbon monoxide, sulfur
dioxide, hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen sulfide
Dress sale to
benefit post prom
Fort Jennings Post Prom
Committee will hold a
Dress Sale Extravaganza
on Jan. 25 in the basement at St. Joseph Catholic
Church Fellowship Hall.
To sell items, bring
clean prom, homecoming, mother of the bride
dresses and/or First
Communion attire between
10:45 a.m. and 1 p.m. Pay
$10 per dress or $5 per
First Communion dress/
suit and the seller prices
the item. To buy, visit
between 2-4:30 p.m. to
find the perfect dress.
New this year is a variety of vendor booths.
Claim unsold dress and/
or money from 5-6 p.m.
Proceeds support Fort
Jennings High School
Post Prom activities.
Sports
Tickets on sale
St. Johns is selling
tickets for the following basketball games:
Home vs. Minster at 6:30
p.m. Friday and home vs.
Shawnee at 6 p.m. Saturday.
Tickets will be sold
during school hours
until 3 p.m. Friday in
the high school office.
Tickets are $6 for adults
and $4 for students. All tickets will be $6 at the door.
Forecast
Snow this
morning with
accumulation
around 1 inch.
Highs in the
lower 30s.
Cold tonight
and partly cloudy. Lows zero
to 5 above. Wind chills 10
below to zero. See page 2.
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Obituaries
State/Local
Announcements
Community
Sports
Classifieds
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BY JIM LANGHAM
DHI Media Correspondent
news@timesbulletin.com
All-weather snowman
When Mother Nature doesnt give you enough to do the job improvise. Motorists can find this clever snowman at the home of Jeremy
Ricker on Road R west of Ottoville in Putnam County. The snowman is
constructed from wrapped hay bales with rakes for arms. (DHI Media/
Nancy Spencer)
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Associated Press
Today is Monday, Jan. 12, the 12th day of 2015. There are
353 days left in the year.
Todays Highlights in History:
On Jan. 12, 1915, the U.S. House of Representatives rejected, 204-174, a proposed constitutional amendment to give
women nationwide the right to vote. The silent film drama A
Fool There Was, which propelled Theda Bara to stardom with
her portrayal of a predatory vamp, premiered in New York.
On this date:
In 1519, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I died.
In 1773, the first public museum in America was organized
in Charleston, South Carolina.
In 1828, the United States and Mexico signed a Treaty of
Limits defining the boundary between the two countries to be
the same as the one established by an 1819 treaty between the
U.S. and Spain.
In 1912, textile workers at the Everett Mill in Lawrence,
Massachusetts, most of them immigrant women, walked off
the job to protest wage cuts.
In 1932, Hattie W. Caraway became the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate after initially being appointed to serve
out the remainder of the term of her late husband, Thaddeus.
In 1945, during World War II, Soviet forces began a major,
successful offensive against the Germans in Eastern Europe.
Aircraft from U.S. Task Force 38 sank about 40 Japanese ships
off Indochina.
In 1959, Berry Gordy Jr. founded Motown Records (originally Tamla Records) in Detroit.
In 1965, the music variety show Hullabaloo premiered on
NBC-TV with host-of-the-week Jack Jones; guests included
Joey Heatherton, the New Christy Minstrels and Woody Allen.
Playwright Lorraine Hansberry (A Raisin in the Sun) died in
New York at age 34.
In 1975, the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Minnesota
Vikings 16-6 to win Super Bowl IX at Tulane Stadium in New
Orleans.
In 1986, the shuttle Columbia blasted off with a crew that
included the first Hispanic-American in space, Dr. Franklin R.
Chang-Diaz.
Trivia
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Tuesday, Jan. 13
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Sept. 2, 1934
Jan. 9, 2015
VAN WERT Jerome D.
Jerry Ernst, 80, of Van Wert
died at 5:55 p.m. Friday at the
Van Wert Inpatient Hospice.
He was born Sept. 2, 1934,
in Delphos to Henry and
Johanna (Baumgarte) Ernst,
who preceded him in death.
On Dec. 29, 1972, he married June (White), who survives in Van Wert.
He is also survived by his
children, Lisa (Bill) Deibler
of Spencerville, Mark (Terri)
Ernst of St. Marys and Ken
(Peg) Cross of Middle Point;
grandchildren, Tabi Adams
of Cridersville, Colt (MeMe)
Adams of Spencerville,
Meghan (Chad) Dicke of Van
Wert and Anna and Allie Ernst
both of St. Marys; six greatgrandchildren; and two sisters
Coletta Dray and Annabelle
(Jerry) Saum both of Fort
Jennings.
Besides his parents, he was
preceded in death by one sister and seven brothers.
He was retired from
Federal Mogul Corporation
where he was a product line
manager.
He was a member of St.
Mary of the Assumption
Catholic Church and a life
member of the Van Wert
Elks Lodge and the Delphos
Eagles. He had proudly served
his country as a member of
the United States Army.
Mass
of
Christian
Burial will be at 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday at St. Mary of the
Assumption Catholic Church
with Father Stan Szybka officiating. Burial will follow at a
later date at Ridge Cemetery.
Visitation will be from
9:30-10:30 a.m. Wednesday at
St Mary Of The Assumption
Catholic Church.
Preferred memorials are to
St. Mary of the Assumption
Catholic Church, Alzheimers
Research
or
Paralyzed
Veterans.
Condolences may be left
on the website www.bricknerfuneralhome.com or sent to
bricknerfuneralhome@bright.
net.
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Two Tuskegee
Airmen die at
91 on same day
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Two members of the Tuskegee
Airmen the famed all-black
squadron that flew in World
War II died on the same
day. The men, lifelong friends
who enlisted together, were
91.
Clarence E. Huntley Jr. and
Joseph Shambrey died on Jan.
5 in their Los Angeles homes,
relatives said Sunday.
Huntley and Shambrey
enlisted in 1942. They were
shipped overseas to Italy in
1944 with the 100th Fighter
Squadron of the Army Air
Forces 332nd Fighter Group.
As mechanics, they kept the
combat planes flying.
Huntley serviced P-39,
P-47 and P-51 aircraft, and
as crew chief was responsible
for the plane of the squadron
commander, Capt. Andrew
D. Turner, said Huntleys
nephew, Craig Huntly of
Inglewood. The life of his
pilot was in his hands, and he
took that very seriously, his
nephew said.
His concern led Turner
to nickname him Mother,
Huntly said.
In addition to facing danger, the Tuskegee Airmen
faced racism.
Shambreys son, Tim
Shambrey of Altadena, said
his father recalled getting off a
train in Alabama where a hospitality station was welcoming
returning white troops with
handshakes and free coffee.
When he and his buddies
came off, dressed in their uniforms, of course they didnt
get any congratulations and
were asked to pay for their
coffee, Shambrey said.
They did so.
The thing about those men
is that they were very proud
and decided not to make a
fuss, Shambrey said. They
were already used to so much
discrimination.
In later life, Shambrey
didnt talk much about his war
service but he held barbecues
that sometimes drew 150 people, including a lot of his old
Army buddies, his son said.
Huntley also didnt talk
much with his family about
the war, said his daughter,
Shelia McGee of Los Angeles.
He told them: I was doing
what I was supposed to do,
and that was to serve my
country, she said.
Shambrey was a National
Guard combat engineer during the Korean War and later
spent his career with the Los
Angeles County Department
of Parks and Recreation, his
son said.
Huntley was a skycap for
more than 60 years at airports
in Burbank and Los Angeles,
his daughter said.
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BRIEFS
Ice prompts
calls for water
conservation
AVON LAKE (AP)
Ice on Lake Erie is affecting
the water supplies for some
customers in northern Ohio
and leading to calls for water
conservation in several communities.
At issue is the ability of
Avon Lake Regional Water to
draw from the lake, a problem
affecting residents in Avon
Lake, Medina, Ashtabula and
Geneva.
WEWS-TV reports that
officials are asking Medina
and Avon Lake residents to
use water only for drinking,
cooking, bathing and flushing
toilets. They advise postponing doing laundry, running the
dishwasher and washing cars.
And Aqua Ohio is requesting that customers within
the Ashtabula water system
voluntarily reduce water consumption until further notice.
The TV station reports a
similar issue occurred a year
ago when the companys
water intakes froze over, causing a water shortage for Avon,
Avon Lake and Medina customers.
Canadian vegetable
grower plans
greenhouse project
DELTA (AP) A
Canadian company that grows
and sells produce will start
construction later this year on
a greenhouse that eventually
will cover 175 acres and create as many as 300 full-time
jobs.
Nature Fresh Farms plan to
spend about $200 million on
the project in Fulton County,
just west of Toledo, over the
next several years, said Ray
Wowryk, director of business
development for the company,
based in Leamington, Ontario.
The operation will be able
to ship fresh produce yearround, he said.
The company will begin
building the new greenhouse
in stages beginning this spring
and continue to expand, The
Blade reported.
Nature Fresh Farms started in 1999, when its founder built a high-tech, 10-acre
greenhouse. The site expanded to 130 acres and grew peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers,
and other produce for grocers
in the eastern United States,
including the Ohio-based
Kroger Co.
The food industry as a
whole is changing, Wowryk
said.
Matt Gilroy, executive
director of the Fulton County
Economic
Development
Corp., said the greenhouse
is projected to have a total
payroll of nearly $12 million
annually by 2022.
Weve tried to do some
research into large greenhouse
facilities like this and quite
frankly we havent come
across anyone who is doing
greenhouses to this scale in
the United States, Gilroy
said. A lot of the greenhouses
in North America like this are
in Canada.
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player portraying an oversized, overpowered behemoth.
Halo 5: Guardians (for Xbox One, fall 2015): For
his latest interstellar adventure, hardened Halo hero Master
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Locke. Developer 343 Industries has injected a slew of fresh
abilities into the games multiplayer mode, including thrusterboosted dodging and ground pounding.
The Legend of Zelda (for Wii U, 2015): Link and his
trusty steed Epona are set free in an expansive open realm
in the first original Legend of Zelda adventure crafted for
Nintendos high-definition, touchscreen-centric Wii U console.
Legend of Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma has promised that
Links actions will have the ability to reshape his fantasy world.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (for PlayStation
3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC; 2015): Metal
Gear one-man army Snake is dispatched to Afghanistan during the Cold War to take down Soviet forces. Phantom Pain
seeks to be the most liberating Metal Gear yet with sandstorms and daylight affecting the mercenarys stealthy tasks.
No Mans Sky (for PlayStation 4, PC, 2015): While
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players to virtual worlds with randomly generated landscapes,
meaning plants, animals and atmospheres will look different
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The Order: 1886 (for PlayStation 4, Feb. 20): In this
third-person alternate history romp, the Knights of the Round
Table battle supernatural forces with steampunk gear across
London. The Order creators Ready at Dawn are harnessing
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an intricate and moody rendition of the foggy city.
Uncharted 4: A Thiefs End (for PlayStation 4; 2015):
After surviving a trek through a sprawling desert and a jaunt
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LANDMARK
Ottoville Immaculate
Conception Church
CALENDAR OF
EVENTS
TUESDAY
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
7:30 p.m. Ottoville
Emergency Medical Service
members meet at the municipal building.
Ottoville VFW Auxiliary
members meet at the hall.
Fort Jennings Local School
District board members meet
at the high school library.
Alcoholics Anonymous,
First Presbyterian Church,
310 W. Second St.
Elida village council meets
at the town hall.
WEDNESDAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam
County Museum is open, 202
E. Main St. Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club
meets at The Grind.
4 p.m. Delphos Public
Library board members meet
at the library conference
room.
6 p.m. Shepherds of
Christ Associates meet in the
St. Johns Chapel.
7 p.m. Bingo at St.
Johns Little Theatre.
THURSDAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
Happy
Birthday
JAN. 13
Nick Osting
Vince Burgei
Allisha Ostendorf
Alice Heidenescher
JAN. 14
April Grothouse
Tricia Wrasman
Roger Ulm
Eric Armstrong
Kenneth Stocklin
Ethan Benavidez
Marilyn Hernandez
Julian Grant
TODAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
6 p.m. Middle Point
Village Council meets
6:30 p.m. Shelter from
the Storm support group
meets in the Delphos Public
Library basement.
Middle Point council
meets at town hall.
7:30 p.m. Delphos City
Schools Board of Education
meets at the administration
office.
Delphos
Knights
of
Columbus meet at the K of
C hall.
Delphos Eagles Aerie 471
meets at the Eagles Lodge.
American Legion Post 268
Auxiliary meets at the post.
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COLUMBUS GROVE
Nostalgia for a by-gone
era was abounding Saturday
night in The Dog Pound
of Columbus Grove High
School.
The school held a
Vaughnsville Throwback
Night honoring the
Vaughnsville/Sugar Creek
Local School District that
lasted from 1904-62 until
it consolidated with the
Columbus Grove School
District complete with
blue and white uniforms and
with fans also in the old colors.
Too bad Fort Jennings
wasnt in a cooperative mood
as the Musketeers spoiled the
night with a 57-53 Putnam
by Gabe Stechschulte (7
points, 3 steals) at 46 seconds. When Musketeer junor
Zack Finn hit a jumper from
the left wing at 15 ticks, the
score was 11-all.
The Musketeers who
used a mix of man and 1-2-2
half-court and 2-2-1 3/4court zone to stymie their
hosts scored the first six
points of the second period
(despite senior Wallenhorst
leaving the game at 7:14 with
an ankle injury) only to see
the hosts answer with a 9-3
spurt to tie the game at 20
on a Colton Grothaus jumper at 3:07. The Musketeers
finished the half with a 6-3
spurt, closing with a breakaway by Austin Kehres (15
markers) with 8.1 ticks to go.
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Girls Basketball
Shawnee at Wayne Trace, 5 p.m.
Continental at Crestview, 5:30 p.m.
Wrestling
Elida and CGrove at St. Johns quad, 5 p.m.
Jefferson at Parkway tri, 5:30 p.m.
Swimming
O-G at Bryan, 5:30 p.m. (swimming)/
Bryan at O-G, 5:30 p.m. (diving)
TUESDAY
Boys Basketball
Ottoville at CGrove, 6 p.m.
Bluffton at P-G, 6 p.m.
Girls Basketball
Jefferson at Miller City, 6 p.m.
Paulding at St. Johns, 6 p.m.
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Musketeers
Green
BOWLING
Monday Rec
2 Lefts & A Right
23-9
Rustic
22-10
Honda of Ottawa
22-10
The Pittsters
20-12
Grothouse Barber Shop 16-16
S&K Tavern
16-16
Dukes Sharpening
16-16
Delphos Rec. Center
16-16
Cabo
14-18
Bunge
13-19
Jennings Mowers & Mopeds 12-20
Men over 170
Tom Honigford 176-194, Jeff
Rostorfer 200-171, Dave Breaston
Classifieds
8 The Herald
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Dear Abby
REGIONAL OPERATIONS
MANAGER
needed to provide leadership, training and direction to warehouse
managers to improve efficiency, turnover and
productivity. The ROM
will manage and be responsible for 5-7 warehouses in multiple
states. This individual
will visit and work with
each warehouse manager on special projects
and ensure efficiencies
in the warehouse. Candidates must have experience in warehousing,
training, motivating others, willing to travel and
take on new projects independently. Other requirements include the
ability to lift 75 lbs and
drive delivery vehicles.
Position will be based
out of Delphos, Ohio. To
apply,
go
to
www.kmtire.com/jobs or
send resume to: K&M
Tire, PO Box 279, Delphos, OH 45833 Email:
Pam.Rosswurm@kmtire.
com Fax: 419-695-7991
510 Appliance
HUMIDIFIER FOR sale,
like new. Brand new filter, digital, $30. Call
419-695-8751 after
4:00pm.
QUALIFICATIONS/ REQUIREMENTS
Commitment to Customer Service
Furnish own transportation
Must have valid driverss license
Must have valid vehicle insurance
This position is self-contracted, back-up
personnel and vehicle supplied by you!
Per Piece Pay
Pick-up & Delivery: 2:30 am-8:00 am
No delivery Sunday or Tuesday
Geise
Transmission, Inc.
automatic transmission
standard transmission
differentials
transfer case
brakes & tune up
419-453-3620
Advertise
Your
Business
DAILY
For a low,
low price!
To advertise call
419-695-0015
ext. 128
To be connected to
your ad rep.
Raines
Jewelry
Cash for Gold
805 Auto
FOR SALE 2004 Chevy
Van Venture. Original
Owner. 65,500 actual
miles. Call 419-231-2338
ervice
POHLMAN
BUILDERS
ROOM ADDITIONS
POHLMAN
POURED
TEMANS
419-692-7261
670 Miscellaneous
Residential
& Commercial
Agricultural Needs
All Concrete Work
Mark Pohlman
419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460
665
419-692-6336
680 Snow Removal
CONCRETE WALLS
Lawn, Garden,
Landscaping
COMMUNITY
SELF-STORAGE
GREAT RATES
NEWER FACILITY
419-692-0032
L.L.C.
KEVIN M. MOORE
(419) 235-8051
AT YOUR
625 Construction
HERALD
Consumer Report
North East
North West
North Central
610 Automotive
Pets and
Supplies
SEVERAL MOBILE
Homes/House for rent. FREE KITTENS to good
Call
View homes online at h o m e .
www.ulmshomes.com or 419-230-5034
inquire at 419-692-3951
DELPHOS CITY
MOTOR ROUTES
AVAILABLE
583
DELPHOS
THE
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Parking Lots
Salt Spreading
PROMPT & EFFICIENT SERVICE
Brent Day
567-204-8488
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UCLICK FOR UFS
BY
UNIVERSAL
by Danny Seo
Its tempting: You see those giant metal used
clothing receptacles in parking lots of shopping
malls, and you know how easy it would be to
toss your clothes in there. But did you know
that the majority of those donations bins dont
actually help people in need but are really forprofit operations? A recent New York Times
story revealed that not only are these collection
boxes illegal, an eyesore and hazardous, they
dont help the needy. Instead, the used clothing
that is collected is often sorted and resold to
thrift shops or in bulk overseas, where all of
(Send your questions to Mr. Know-It-All
the proceeds are untraceable and likely to at AskMrKIA@gmail.com or c/o Universal
benefit individuals. If you want your lightly Uclick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO
used clothes to help people, consider dropping 64106.)
them off at a reputable charity like Goodwill or
the Salvation Army instead.
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Todays
Horoscope
By Eugenia Last
Blondie
Beetle Bailey
Pickles
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Maintaining
your
motivation will ensure that
your year takes a positive turn.
Putting a little extra detail
into all your efforts will bring
unexpected rewards, making
it worth your while to go the
extra mile. Dont become
complacent or rest on your
laurels.
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Hems
partner
4 Realize, as
profits
8 Longbow
wood
11 Avail oneself of
12 Rose or
lilac
13 Kind of
system
14 Strictly
speaking
16 Tenn.
neighbor
17 Solutions
18 Hot topic
20 Supermans
emblem
21 Santa -winds
22 Evade
25 Gold-rush
starters
29 Truck fronts
30 Physique
31 Drain
cleaner
32 Mates
comeback
33 Yvettes
date
34 VCR insert
35 Harmful
38 More logical
39 Current
rage
40 Outer edge
41 Medieval
adventure
44 Eliminate (2
wds.)
48 Blast ltrs.
49 Change
from liquid to
gas
51 Call -- -day
52 Ceremonies
53 Blubber
54 Stew vessel
55 Letter encl.
56 That girl
3 Drenches
4 Thunders
5 Architects
wings
6 Yahoo! rival
7 Being nosy
8 Stadium
shouts
9 Brownish tint
10 Stopped
snoozing
12 Colgate rival
15 Washstand
items
19 Droop
21 German
import
22 Read a bar
code
23 Floor for
good
24 Alpine goat
25 -- de plume
26 Verve
27 Not my -28 Psychic
30 Modemspeed unit
34 More docile
36 Maybes
Saturdays answers
37 John
Wayne movies
38 Rural
structures
40 Delhi
currency
41 Handy
swab (hyph.)
42 Golden
Rule word
DOWN
1 Luau entertainment
2 B -- -- baker
Garfield
Born Loser
CANCER
(June
21July 22) -- Search for an
isolated location and complete
unfinished projects or business.
Family members may be
difficult to deal with, so
minimize your contact until
things settle down.
Answer to Sudoku
Hi and Lois
Marmaduke
43 Coup d-44
Phooey!
45 Louts
46 Western
state
47 Monsieurs pate
50 Itinerary
word
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