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Stechschulte set to
walk Appalachian Trail
He had insurance
but the deductible was
$10,000 and there was a
lot of his medical care that
wasnt covered, Seibert
said. We want to help
his wife, Lisa, and their
son, Kaden, so they arent
burdened by this as well as
losing Fred.
The benefit will feature
items donated by family,
friends, classmates, local
businesses and many who
had dealings with Cross
through his shop.
A lot of the people
who knew Fred thought his
name was Cliff because of
the name of his business,
Utrup said with a laugh.
When wed talk to people about donating, wed
describe him and theyd
say, Oh, yeah, Cliff. We
just went with it.
Before his diagnosis,
Cross could be found at
the Equity Elevator sipping coffee in the morning before starting his day
at his shop, Cliffs Small
Engine Repair, just around
the corner.
See CROSS, page 10
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Addiction Services.
This month, a panel tracking
accurate numbers of heroin-related overdose deaths recommended
all Ohio coroners track each drug
involved in an overdose death.
Specifically reporting the drugs on
a death certificate will allow the
uniform collection of data statewide, according to the panel.
Attorney General Mike DeWine
formed the committee after determining the total number of heroin-related overdose deaths couldnt
be tallied because of a lack of standard counting methods.
remind those who may have put it off that the time
is nearing to have it submitted.
I imagine there are a lot of people like me who
know I need to do it, but I havent yet, Johns said.
Im a prime example of procrastinating on this. I
still havent brought in my photo for it.
To submit a photo, take a 3.5-by-5-inch photo
of the veteran to Gibbys Express Photo at 137 E.
Main St. in Van Wert. They will make a copy of
it with the veterans name on it and send a digital
copy to the Van Wert County Veterans Service
Office.
If veterans or the veterans families are unsure
if their photos are submitted or were originally on
the wall, they can contact Johns at the Veterans Renovations on the Military War Album Chapel
Service Office, who has a list of all the veterans just outside the Van Wert County Courthouse is
nearing completion. Van Wert County veterans
with photos.
or their families are urged to submit photos for
display in the memorial. (DHI Media file photo)
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Today is Friday, May
1, the 121st day of 2015.
There are 244 days left in
the year.
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History:
On May 1, 1915, during
World War I, a German
submarine torpoedoed and
severely damaged the SS
Gulflight, an American
tanker near Britains Scilly
Isles, even though the United States was still neutral
in the conflict; the incident
occurred the same day that
the RMS Lusitania set sail
from New York, headed for
Liverpool, England (it was
torpedoed and sunk by Germany off the coast of Ireland six days later).
on this date:
In 1707, the Kingdom of
Great Britain was created
as a treaty merging England
and Scotland took effect.
In 1786, Mozarts opera
The Marriage of Figaro
premiered in Vienna.
In 1898, Commodore
George Dewey gave the
command, You may fire
when you are ready, Gridley, as an American naval
force destroyed a Spanish
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Religion
Its two different moral questions.
This is a timely question, as the U.S. Supreme Court nears a crossroads on same-sex
marriage. The issue of whether clergy should
clip this tie to the state is one that is causing
tensions -- not just between doctrinal liberals
and conservatives, but also between those with
differing views of the theology of marriage
and approaches to current political realities.
In a recent LifeWay Research survey, 6 in
10 Americans disagreed with the statement
that marriage should be defined and regulated
by the state and 49 percent agreed that religious weddings should not be connected to the
states definition and recognition of marriage.
However, 71 percent of pastors disagreed with
the statement, Clergy should no longer be
involved in the states licensing of marriage.
At the conservative journal First Things,
the April 25 March for Marriage. Reardon noted that his churchs national leader, while not
directly addressing the marriage-license issue,
sent a pastoral letter to his bishops, clergy and
laypeople noting that marriage debates cannot
be avoided.
The upcoming Supreme Court decision
could mark a powerful affirmation of marriage between one man and one woman ...
or it can initiate a direction which the Holy
Orthodox Church can never embrace, stated
Metropolitan Joseph of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America.
Throughout the history of our faith our Holy
Fathers have led the Orthodox laity to unite to
preserve the faith against heresy from within,
and against major threats from societies from
without.
At his altar, said Reardon, this means, I
cannot represent the State of Illinois anymore.
... Im not making a political statement. Im
making a theological statement.
(Terry Mattingly is the director of the Washington Journalism Center at the Council for
Christian Colleges and Universities and leads
the GetReligion.org project to study religion
and the news.)
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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
CHURCH - Landeck
Pastor Dennis Walsh
Phone: 419-692-0636
Administrative aide:
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Masses: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
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CHURCH
11720 Delphos Southworth Rd.
Delphos Phone 419-695-1723
Pastor Rodney Shade
937-397-4459
Asst. Pastors Pamela King
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH
and Kelly Baeza
500 S. Canal, Spencerville
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship;
419-647-6202
9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all
Saturday
4:30
p.m.
ages.
Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass, May
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service
1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
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SPENCERVILLE
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107 Broadway St., Spencerville
Pastor Charles Muter
Home Ph. 419-657-6019
Sunday: Morning Services 10:00 a.m. Evening Services 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Worship
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UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
102 Wisher Drive, Spencerville
Rev. Michael Cassady, Pastor
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Cafe; 10:00
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SPENCERVILLE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
317 West North St.
419-296-2561
Pastor Tom Shobe
9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship;
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Service
TRINITY UNITED METHODIST
Corner of 4th & Main,
Spencerville
Phone 419-647-5321
Pastor Justin Fuhrmann
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. Traditional
Service; 9:45 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:45 a.m. Ignite
Contemporary Service
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9250 Armstrong Road,
Spencerville
Pastors Phil & Deb Lee
Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Worship
service.
Wed. - 7:00 p.m. Bible Study
HARTFORD
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Independent Fundamental)
Rt. 81 and Defiance Trial
Rt. 2, Box 11550, Spencerville
Rev. Robert King, Pastor
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
school; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Service; 7:00 p.m. Evening worship and Teens Alive (grades
7-12).
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Bible
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Tuesday & Thursday 7- 9
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IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
699 Sunnydale, Elida, Ohio
Pastor Bruce Tumblin
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional;
10:45 a.m. contemporary
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
CHURCH
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd., Elida
Phone: 339-3339
Rev. Frank Hartman
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
School (all ages); 11 a.m.
Morning Service; 6 p.m. Evening
Service.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
Meeting.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday,
8-noon, 1-4- p.m.
GOMER CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
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Sunday 10:00 a.m. Worship
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NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Evening service.
LIGHTHOUSE
CHURCH OF GOD
Elida - Ph. 222-8054
Rev. Larry Ayers, Pastor
Service schedule: Sunday
10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning
Worship; 6 p.m. Sunday evening.
PIKE MENNONITE CHURCH
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961
ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Zion Church &
Conant Rd., Elida
Pastor: David Howell
Kossuth Zion
Elida Zion
putnam County
ST. BARBARA CHURCH
160 Main St.,
Cloverdale 45827
419-488-2391
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday 5:30
p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
ST. JOSEPH
CATHOLIC CHURCH
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DELPHOS Falling
behind from the word go isnt
a good way to consistently
win fast-pitch softball outings.
That has been a major
issue for the Jefferson crew
this season and they paid for
it again Thursday night.
The Lady Wildcats fell
behind 4-0 in the top of the
first frame and could never
get much of an offense going
against Columbus Grove ace
Hope Schroeder (10-4) as
the visiting Lady Bulldogs
secured a 12-1 Northwest
Conference triumph at Lady
Wildcat Field.
That has been a pattern
this season. Were not helping ourselves with errors,
especially early; we fall
behind and we arent consistent enough to keep coming
back, especially when you
have a pitcher like tonight
that throws strikes, Jefferson
head coach Josiah Stober
explained. That is the area
we are stressing the most; to
be consistent, whether at the
plate, pitching or in the field.
We talk with the girls all the
time about simply making
plays; if you make an error,
dont make it two. All we can
do is keep striving to be better every at-bat, every pitch,
everything we do.
Schroeder gave up four
hits and did not walk a bat-
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DELPHOS Usually, a
high school baseball game
only goes seven innings.
Many times, it doesnt
even go that far as the mercy
rule is often invoked for a
game that gets out of hand.
Thursday night at Wildcat
Field on the Jefferson
High School campus, host
Jefferson and Columbus
Grove not only went seven
innings they went 11 in
their Northwest Conference
baseball encounter.
The visiting Bulldogs
scored a run in the top of
the 11th and reliever Tanner
From closed the door in the
bottom half to gain a 2-1
barn-burner.
Ryan Verhoff went the
first eight innings for the victors and From shut out the
hosts for the next three, with
four strikeouts.
Jefferson (7-12, 3-3
NWC)used three hurlers: the
starter Jace Stockwell for
seven, Brandan Herron for
a 1/3 of an inning and Brett
Mahlie (0-2) for 3 2/3.
Jefferson visits Van Wert
this evening in a makeup
game from March 28.
Columbus Grove (3-2
St. Johns pitcher Jacob Youngpeter throws to first baseman Jesse Ditto to get
the out of Nick Topp of New Knoxville while catcher Buddy Jackson watches
the action Thursday night at Stadium Park. (DHI Media/Larry Heiing)
With the bat, Youngpeter reached to
lead off the fourth inning for the Jays
with a grounder to second. Chad Etgen
laid down a perfect sacrifice bunt to
advance the runner into scoring position. Josh Warnecke got hold of a Topp
fastball and drove it to the fence in left
for an RBI double as the Jays took a 2-0
lead. St. Johns loaded the bases with
two outs on a single by Austin Heiing
and Linder walk. Buddy Jackson has
been one of the most consistent hitters
for the Jays lately and landed a double
down the third-base line to score a pair
of Jays for a 5-0 lead.
Both teams went down in order in
the fifth inning before New Knoxville
mounted its first threat of the contest
in the next frame. Youngpeter kept his
no-hitter in line with a leadoff strikeout
Local Roundup
Ottoville
ab r h rbi bb so lob
N Moorman 3 0 0 0 0 3 1, B Boecker 4 0 0
0 0 1 1, J Vanoss 2 2 1 1 1 0 0, J Fanning 4 1 1
1 0 2 0, T Miller 2 1 0 0 1 1 2, T Warnecke 3 0
1 1 0 0 0, J Beining 2 0 1 2 1 0 0, W Markward
3 0 0 0 0 1 3, K Bendele 2 1 0 0 1 1 1. Totals
25 5 4 5 4 9 4.
Continental
ab r h rbi bb so lob
Schwarzman 3 0 0 0 0 0 0, Dockery 2 0 1
0 1 0 0, Deleon 3 0 0 0 0 1 2, Thomas 3 0 1 0
0 2 2, Troyer 3 0 0 0 0 2 1, G. Williams 2 0 0 0
0 0 1, Shepard 3 0 0 0 0 1 2, Etter 2 0 0 0 0 1
1, Potts 1 0 0 0 0 1 1, Coleman 2 0 0 0 0 1 0.
Totals 24 0 2 0 1 9 5.
Score by Innings: R H E
Ottoville 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 - 5 4 1
Continental 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 1
Spencerville
defeated
Paulding 12-10 Thursday
night in girls varsity
4-0-0-0,
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ROUNDUP
Northwest Conference
softball action in Paulding.
Alex Shumate got the win
in relief on the mound, moving to 8-4 on the campaign.
Shilt took the loss for the
Lady Panthers (3-12).
Spencerville (10-4, 3-2
NWC) hosts Marion Local
tonight.
Wildcats
hammer
Hornets in non-league
hardball
MT. CORY Kalidas
baseballers got the bats out
early and often Thursday
night, pounding host CoryRawson 24-2 in five innings.
Colton Farrell (4-0) not
only got the complete-game
win on the mound but paced
a 19-hit attack by going 4-5
(3 doubles, 4 runs batted in).
Noah Lambert also had four
RBIs and Trent Siebeneck
went 3-6.
Kalida (14-3) entertains
JEFFCATS
Mustangs.
Allen East brought in
Goodwin in the seventh inning
to nail down the win as he
retired two of the four batters
he faced with a punch out to
pick up the save and give the
Mustangs the 1-run win.
With tournament and the
end of the season coming up,
its important for us to start
throwing up some zeroes; it will
take some pressure off our bats
and our whole team, Fishpaw
added. Going towards the end
of the year we need to work
on this.
Allen East
Wilson 5-2-4-0, Stippich 4-2-0-0, Wineman
4-3-3-1, Guthroe 3-3-2-1, Kethcum 3-1-2-4,
Goodwin 3-0-1-1, Shilling 3-0-1-0, B Newland
3-1-1-0, G Newland 4-0-0-0; 32-12-14-7.
Lincolnview
Overholt 5-0-2-1, Leeth 3-2-0-0, Youtsey
4-1-1-2, D Schmersal 4-1-3-3, Hale 3-1-2-0,
Ralston 4-1-2-3, W Schmersal 4-1-1-1, Roberts
3-1-0-0, Gibson 3-1-0-0; 33-12-11-10
WP: Brent Wilson (5 1/3 innings, 10 runs,
10 hits, 3 walks, 1 hit by pitch, 5 strikeouts);
Save: Braden Goodwin (1 inning, 2 strikeouts);
LP: Ethan Parson (5 1/3 innings, 10 runs, 9
hits, 2 walks, 2 strikeouts). 2B: Ketchum, Hale,
Dalton Schmersal. 3B: Youtsey.
By EDDIE PELLS
Associated Press
CHICAGO 11:12 p.m. EDT
The Texans newest player will visit
Houston for the first time tomorrow.
Houston picked, Kevin Johnson, the
defensive back from Wake Forest, 16th in
the first round.
11:03 p.m. EDT
Someday, they may call him Dr. T.
For now, the Detroit Lions have themselves a pretty ambitious offensive lineman: Laken Tomlinson, the 28th pick, a
guard who someday wants to be a neurosurgeon.
Before the Lions chose Tomlinson,
Baltimore used the 26th pick on wide
receiver Breshad Perriman of Central
Florida and Dallas used pick No. 27 for
defensive back Byron Jones of UConn.
10:50 p.m.
Roger Goodell stepped aside and let the
Walter Payton Man of the Year, Panthers
linebacker Thomas Davis, announce his
teams pick.
And, at No. 25, Carolina took another linebacker: Shaq Thompson of
Washington.
10:45 p.m. EDT
Arizona used the 24th pick on offensive
lineman D.J. Humphries out of Florida.
10:37 p.m.
The Broncos gave away two fifthround draft picks and a starting offensive
lineman to move up five spots (23rd) in
the first round and take Missouri pass
rusher Shane Ray the player who was
cited for marijuana possession Monday in
Missouri.
10:29 p.m.
The Eagles chose wide receiver Nelson
Agholor out of USC with the 20th pick.
At No. 21, Cincinnati went with offensive tackle Cedric Ogbuehi of Texas A&M.
At No. 22, Pittsburgh took Kentucky
linebacker Bud Dupree.
10:10 p.m.
Browns fans can relax.
Cleveland didnt make any picks of
the Johnny Manziel variety this year in
the first round, choosing instead to go
with safe choices: offensive lineman
Cameron Irving of Florida State and nose
tackle Danny Shelton of Washington.
10:06 p.m.
The Kansas City Chiefs selected cornerback Marcus Peters, even though
he was kicked off his college team
Washington with four games left in the
season.
10:01 p.m.
The 49ers used the 17th pick to take
defensive end Arik Armstead of Oregon.
9:55 p.m.
Houston takes CB Kevin Johnson of
Wake Forest, who didnt miss a game
during his college career.
9:47 p.m.
Finally, some wheeling and dealing.
San Diego traded with San Francisco
to move up two spots and pick running
back Melvin Gordon of Wisconsin with
the 15th selection.
9:40 p.m.
Saints use 13th pick on offensive tackle
Andrus Peat of Stanford.
Dolphins follow by taking receiver
DeVante Parker out of Louisville.
9:18 p.m.
Vikings go with defensive back Trae
Waynes of Michigan State, who impressed
everyone with a 4.31-second time in the
40-yard dash at the combine.
9:13 p.m.
The St. Louis Rams used the 10th pick
to take a running back: Todd Gurley out
of Georgia.
9:05 p.m.
The Giants chose offensive lineman
Ereck Flowers of Miami with the ninth
pick.
9:01 p.m.
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MILWAUKEE Mike Dunleavy scored 20 points and the
Chicago Bulls came close to an NBA playoff record, finally putting away the Milwaukee Bucks with a 120-66 victory in Game
6 to clinch their first-round series Thursday night.
The Bulls, who move on to face the Cleveland Cavaliers
in the second round, finished four points away from the NBA
playoff record for largest margin of victory. Minnesota beat St.
Louis 133-75 on March 19, 1956.
The game was over early but it still featured plenty of the
intensity and bad blood that marked the first five games of the
series and Dunleavy was in the middle of much of the action.
He drew the foul that led to the ejection of Milwaukees Giannis
Antetokounmpo for a flagrant 2 foul just before halftime.
Pau Gasol scored 19 points and Jimmy Butler added 16 for
Fort Jennings tonight.
the Bulls, who started the series with a 3-0 lead before two
KALIDA 24, CORY-RAWSON 2 (5 innings)
straight wins by the defensive-minded Bucks put them back
Score by Innings:
Kalida: 47(11) 02 = (24)(19) 2
in position to tie it. Derrick Rose scored 15 points and all five
Cory-Rawson: 200 00 = 2 5 6
Chicago starters were in double figures.
WP: Colton Farrell (4-0); LP: Alspach.
In an indication of Milwaukees misery on offense, no Bucks
starter scored more than ZaZa Pachulias eight points. It was the
Miller City knocks off biggest playoff loss in team history. The Bucks lost by 36 points
LadyCats
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NASCAR
SPRINT CUP
GEICO 500
Site: Talladega, Alabama.
Schedule: Today, practice (Fox
Sports 1, 2-3 p.m., 4:30-5:30 p.m.);
Saturday, qualifying (Fox, 1-2:30 p.m.);
Sunday, race, 1 p.m. (Fox, 12:30-5 p.m.).
Track: Talladega Superspeedway
(oval, 2.66 miles).
Race distance: 500.08 miles, 188
laps.
Last year: Denny Hamlin won for
the first time in a points-paying race at
a restrictor-plate track. He beat Kevin
Harvick on a late restart and was out front
when NASCAR froze the field because
of debris.
Last week: Kurt Busch won the
rain-delayed race at Richmond, outrunning Stewart-Haas teammate Harvick
over the final dozen laps to end a
35-event winless streak. Busch missed
the first three races of the season while
serving a suspension related to a domestic-violence case.
Fast facts: Defending series champion Harvick and Jimmie Johnson share
the series victory lead with two.
Joey Logano won the season-opening
Daytona 500 on Talladegas sister track.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. has five Talladega
victories, winning a record four straight
from 2001-2003. Jeff Gordon leads
active drivers with six Talladega victories.
Pandora-Gilboa tonight.
Jefferson is at Crestview 5
p.m. Monday.
COLUMBUS GROVE (12)
Kyrah Yinger ss 4-2-1-0, Brooke
Hoffman cf 5-2-3-0, Hope Schroeder
p 4-3-2-1, Monica Delgado c 5-0-2-2,
Kennedy Osting cr 0-1-0-0, Madison
Nussbaum pr 0-1-0-0, Mackenzie Wurth
3b 3-2-2-1, Marybeth Nemire 2b 4-00-0, Sammi Rosengarten rf 5-0-2-1,
Grace Schroeder 1b 3-0-1-1, Lauren
Birkemeier lf 5-1-2-0. Totals 37-12-15-7.
JEFFERSON (1)
Claire Thompson p 3-0-0-0, Maddy
Jettinghoff c 3-0-1-0, Jessica Pimpas
lf 3-0-0-0, Shayla Rice dp/rf 3-0-2-0,
Alaina Kortokrax pr 0-1-0-0, Kylee
Haehn rf/flex 0-0-0-0, Kaylin Hartsock
3b 2-0-0-0, Samantha Branham 2b 3-01-0, Sarah Thitoff cf 3-0-0-1, Danielle
Harman 1b 3-0-0-0, Sophie Wilson ss
2-0-0-0. Totals 27-1-4-1.
Score by Innings:
Col. Grove 4 1 3 0 0 1 3 - 12
Jefferson 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1
E: Jettinghoff 2, Hartsock 2,
Branham 2, Harman; LOB: Columbus
Grove 12, Jefferson 3; 2B: H. Schroeder,
Wurth, Rice, Branham; SB: Yinger 2,
Hoffman, Wurth, Birkemeier, Hartsock;
CS: Hoffman (by Thompson); Sac:
Branham.
IP H R ER BB SO
COLUMBUS GROVE
H. Schroeder (W, 10-4) 7 4 1 1 0 4
JEFFERSON
Thompson (L, 3-6) 7 15 12 7 7 3
WP: Thompson 2; HBP: Hartsock
(by H. Schroeder), ; BB: Wurth 2, G.
Schroeder 2, Yinger, H. Schroeder,
Nemire.
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on glass bottles and
jars do not need to
be removed; in fact,
they help keep the
bottles intact and prevent breakage. When
glass is recycled, the
labels are removed or
burnt off during the
melting process anyway. When recycling
cardboard boxes, if
you set the flattened
boxes out at night and
it rains, no need to
worry. Wet cardboard
is still recyclable. Finally, make room in
your recycling bin by
crushing aluminum
cans. They are still recyclable, and it frees
up space for bulkier
recyclables.
-----------------Do you use mouthwash on a regular basis and feel weird spitting it down the drain?
Take advantage of the
disinfecting properties
of the mouthwash and
do this instead: Spit it
out into the toilet. Let
it sit in the water for
about 30 minutes and
then flush. The disinfecting properties will
neutralize germs and
leave a fresh, minty
smell, too. If you want
maximum cleaning
power, pour 1/4-cup
mouthwash into the
toilet and swish it
around with a brush.
But if youre already
using it, why not let
the mouthwash pull
double-duty?
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at $19.17/hr and the Production Technician starts
at $12.67/hr and will support production on any
of the 3 shifts. Comprehensive benefit package
offered including medical, dental, vision, short
term disability, 401k, vacation and holidays. This
work may include overtime and weekends. Those
interested must also apply online at:
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High School Diploma or GED; or 10 years
manufacturing experience required.
Applicants will be required to pass a criminal
background check and drug test.
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DEAR DOCTOR K: I
hope you can answer this
question once and for all: Are
eggs bad for your health or
not?
DEAR READER: I dont
think any medical issue is
ever settled once and for
all. New knowledge sometimes modifies or even replaces old knowledge. This
surely has happened with the
question of whether eggs are
bad for your health.
I was taught, first by my
parents and then in medical
school, that you should eat
eggs infrequently. The reason? A single egg yolk contains a whopping 213 milligrams of cholesterol. The
thinking, then, went that eggs
would raise your blood cholesterol levels. That, in turn,
would increase your chance
of developing atherosclerosis
-- cholesterol-filled plaques
on the walls of arteries. And
that in turn would increase
the risk of heart attacks and
strokes.
It seemed reasonable. So
I reserved eggs for Sunday
mornings only.
Eggs also contain some
heart-healthy
substances:
protein, vitamins B12 and
D, riboflavin, folate, antioxidants and unsaturated fats.
But the negative effects of
cholesterol were thought to
trump the positive effects of
these substances.
Then research discovered
On
Health
week. (Eating just the whites
is fine.)
Be sure to cook the eggs
until both the whites and the
yolks are firm; undercooked
eggs can transmit a bacterial
infection called salmonella.
Finally, my colleagues
in the Department of Nutrition at Harvards School of
Public Health point out that
what you eat with your eggs
is an important consideration.
They remind us that eggs
with salsa and a whole-wheat
English muffin are a far different meal than eggs with
cheese, sausages, home fries
and white toast. Its one of
those obvious pieces of advice thats easy to forget as
you make, or order, breakfast.
(Dr. Komaroff is a physician and professor at Harvard Medical School. To send
questions, go to AskDoctorK.
com, or write: Ask Doctor
K, 10 Shattuck St., Second
Floor, Boston, MA 02115.)
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by Gary Clothier
Q: How many pyramids are there in
Egypt? I understand there were a lot more, but
they disappeared. How can something so large
vanish? -- H.H., Klamath Falls, Ore.
A: According to the British Museum, there
are about 80 full-sized pyramids left in Egypt,
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Blondie
Beetle Bailey
Pickles
Garfield
Born Loser
Todays
Horoscope
By Eugenia Last
Answer to Sudoku
Hi and Lois
The Herald 9
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Peter --
4 Splits
8 Icy remark?
11 Mr. Rose
12 Greeds
cousin
13 Fair-hiring
letters
14 Black bird
15 Ramps
17 Beach
shades
19 Russian
export
20 Signs off on
21 Chess
piece
22 Thin pancake
25 Highest
point
28 Went ahead
29 -- -do-well
31 Ships company
33 Dusting
powder
35 Steps on
the gas
37 Eur. country
38 Traffic
cones
40 Pueblo
material
42 Pamplona
yell
43 Hurry along
44 Cola brand
47 Rebuked (2
wds.)
51 Burn soother (2 wds.)
53 Europe-Asia range
54 Seine vista
55 Route for
Ben-Hur
56 Elder
statesman
57 Water barrier
58 Scored well
59 Overhead
trains
god
3 Fig-filled
treat
4 Controls
5 Motor lodges
6 Pipe type
7 Woodsy
8 Relax, as
rules
9 Give off
fumes
10 Diva -- Ponselle
11 Laptops,
briefly
16 Column
order
18 Similar
21 Griffin of
game shows
22 Deli order,
for short
23 Frog step
24 Lazily
25 Zorros
marks
26 Musical
ensemble
27 Kind of tea
30 Sea eagle
32 Tiny
Yesterdays answers
34 Near
36 Put to
sea
39 Singer --
Newton-John
41 Conclude
43 Save for
later
44 Reimbursed
45 Jazzy
Fitzgerald
DOWN
1 Where
Cuzco is
2 Nefertitis
Marmaduke
46 Sonnet
or ode
47 Coat
rack
48 By mouth
49 Cholesterol raisers
50 Sitcom
waitress
52 Handy
abbr.
10 The Herald
Chapel
(Continued from page 1)
Right now it is still in the planning phase of how to display
the photos on the wall but they will be in alphabetical order so
families can be together.
That idea started because of my family. Our family has
four brothers who were all in the service and wed like to be
together, so I said lets do the rest like that, Johns said.
In addition to the extra space built on to the back of the
building, new lighting and heat were installed.
The project has totalled between $20,000-$21,000 but
there are a few more expenses with the exact cost unknown,
Trail
Trivia
Answers to Thursdays questions:
Angela Merkel, when she ran for German chancellor,
used the hit Rolling Stones ballad Angie as a campaign
song in 2005.
Racehorse Bold Venture, the 1936 long-shot winner
of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness, had two offspring follow in his footsteps Assault, the 1946 Triple
Crown winner; and Middleground, the 1950 winner of
the Derby and Belmont.
Todays questions:
Why do matadors use red capes or muletas when
theyre bullfighting?
When it comes to the annual National Spelling Bee
competition, what is unique about the word luge?
Answers in Mondays Herald.
The Outstanding National Debt as of Thursday evening was $18,155,954,428,923.
The estimated population of the United States is
320,491,898, so each citizens share of this debt is
$56,650.
The National Debt has continued to increase an
average of $2.22 billion per day since Sept. 30, 2012.
Gift
She may tell you that you dont keep your house as clean
as you should, or fill your kids up with sugary foods before
she sends them home for you to deal with, or chastise you for
not cooking at home as much as you should. But she is there
to give advice and love and prayers. Think of all of the people
whose mothers passed away this year, or last year or 10 years
ago. They would love to have one more chance to tell them that
they love them. Remember, you got a gift today.
We spend a lot of our time thinking about why things happen to us or why good things always happen to other people.
Why doesnt God hear our prayers. We need to remember how
many gifts we have received and realize that our prayers have
been answered by the bucketfuls. We have friends and family
who love us. We have a home to live in and children who can
make that home a mess. We have people that we can help, to
become gifts to their lives. We need to remember that we cant
just wait for an answer to our prayers, we have to be the answer
to somebody elses. This is easier to do when we look at our
lives and realizewe got a gift today.
Dr. Celeste Lopez graduated cum laude from The University
of Utah College of Medicine. She completed her Pediatric
residency training at the Childrens Hospital of Michigan. She
is certified with The American Board of Pediatrics since 1992.
In 2003, she moved her practice, Wishing Well Pediatrics, to
Delphos and is located at 154 W. Third Street. Dr. Lopez can
be reached at (419) 692-WELL (9355). She is the proud mother
of a 15-year-old son.
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Still Waters by Ash
Parsons
High school senior Jason
knows how to take a punch.
Living with an abusive father
will teach a kid that. But hes
also learned how to hit back,
earning a reputation at school
that ensures no one will mess
with him. Even so, all Jason
truly wants is to survive his
father long enough to turn 18,
take his younger sister, Janie,
and run away. Then one day,
the leader of the in crowd at
school, Michael, offers to pay
Jason to hang out with him.
Jason figures Michael simply
wants to be seen with someone
with a tough rep and that the
money will add up fast, making Jasons escape plan a reality. Plus, theres Michaels girl,
Cyndra, who looks at Jason as
if she sees something behind
his false smile. As Jason gets
drawn deeper into Michaels
game, the money keeps flowing, but the stakes grow ever
more dangerous. Soon, even
Jasons fists and his ability to
think on his feet arent enough
to keep his head above water
From the Childrens
Corner
Everybody Sleeps (But
not Fred) by Josh Schneider
Every kind of bird and
beast has to sleep, from the
monkeys in the jungle to the
whales in the ocean to the ants
under the ground.
But not Fred. His to-do list
is far too long!
Armed with plenty of imagination, this determined little
boy and his attempts to resist
bedtime are sure to strike a
chord with todays over scheduled families. Drowsy animals
of all stripes look on in disbelief as Fred keeps on going and
going and going, until
Could it be that, after so
much activity, even Fred needs
to rest?
Shhh. Close the book softly,
and please let Fred sleep.
Tallulah: Mermaid of
the Great Lakes by Denise
Brennan-Nelson
Tallulah doesnt look like
the other young mermaids living in the ocean. Her tail is a
dull gray. And when all the
other mermaids go on a quest
to find the special gemstones
that make their tails sparkle
with color, Tallulah doesnt
find her gemstone at all. When
Turtle suggests that Tallulah
searches the Great Lakes she
is eager to give it a try, even
though the other sea creatures
believe mermaids dont belong
in lakes. Tallulah explores the
Great Lakes from north to
south and east to west, until
she finds a beautiful Petoskey
stone and she realizes that she
is finally exactly where she
belongs.
Frank Einstein and
the Electro-finger by Jon
Scieszka
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