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Delphies on
display now
at museum
Wilcats
declaw
Panthers
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Established in 1869
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$1.00
Minimum
wage the
same for
2016
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
REYNOLDSBURG
The
Ohio Department of Commerce has
announced Ohios minimum wage is
scheduled to remain unchanged for
2016 at $8.10 per hour for non-tipped
employees and $4.05 per hour for
tipped employees.
The minimum wage will apply to
employees of businesses with annual
gross receipts of more than $297,000
per year.
The Constitutional Amendment
passed by Ohio voters in November
2006 states that Ohios minimum wage
shall increase on Jan. 1 of each year
by the rate of inflation. The state
minimum wage is tied to the federally determined Consumer Price Index
(CPI-W) for urban wage earners and
clerical workers for the 12-month period prior to September. This national
CPI-W index declined 0.3 percent over
the 12-month period from Sept. 1,
2014, to Aug. 31, 2015.
See WAGE, page 15
A
Spencerville man will
spend the rest of his life
in prison for the death of
a toddler in January.
Christopher Michael
Clayton, 21, was sentenced to life without the
possibility of parole for
the murder of 17-monthold Xavier John Wurth.
Clayton beat the boy
to death Jan. 15 inside
a Spencerville home
where Clayton was living with Xaviers moth-
Participating the Delphos Optimist Clubs Respect for Law Enforcement banquet are, from left, Allen County
Sheriffs Office Sgt. Todd Mohler with Law Enforcement Office of the Year D.A.R.E. Officer Mike White; Paramedic
Ben Norbeck, EMT of the Year; Firefighter of the Year Capt. Joe Shumaker with Fire Chief Kevin Streets; and
Respect for Law Enforcement Chair Michael Friedrich. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
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American flags will be disposed of
at 7 p.m. on Monday at the American
Legion Hall on State Street. The public
is invited to the flag disposal program.
Anyone with flags to be disposed
of can drop them off at the VFW
or American Legion posts before
Monday so they can be properly
retired.
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2015 Published in Delphos, Ohio
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COURT NEWS
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
VAN WERT The following individuals appeared Wednesday in Van Wert County
Common Pleas Court:
Judge Kevin Taylor
Change of plea
Christopher Corwin, 33, Van Wert, changed
his plea to guilty to permitting drug abuse, a
felony of the fifth degree. The court ordered a
pre-sentence investigation and set sentencing for
Nov. 4.
Judge Martin Burchfield
Change of plea
Drew Kenny, 22, Van Wert, changed his plea
to guilty to trafficking heroin in vicinity of a juvenile, a felony 4. The court ordered a pre-sentence
investigation and set sentencing for Oct. 28.
Jordan Vickery, 32, Middle Point, changed
his plea to guilty to two counts of attempted
tampering with evidence, each a felony 4 (each
reduced from felony 3, tampering with evidence).
The court ordered a pre-sentence investigation
and set sentencing for Oct. 28.
Bill of information
Ezra Lavy, 47, Convoy, entered a plea of
guilty to sexual battery, felony 3. In exchange for
this plea, his original charge of rape, a felony 1,
was dismissed. The court ordered a pre-sentence
investigation and set sentencing for Oct. 28.
Sentencings
Carl Gheen Sr., 68, Van Wert, attempted
sexual imposition, misdemeanor 4. Sentence: 30
days electronic house arrest or jail, no minor children in his home during house arrest, also ordered
to pay court costs and partial appointed counsel
fees. If EMHA is not in place by Oct. 1, he must
report to jail to serve 30 days instead. He was
also classified as a Tier 1 sex offender (annual
reporting for 15 years)
The Delphos
Herald
OBITUARY
Fernando Juarez, 37, Toledo, failure to register as sex offender, felony 4. Sentence: 12 months
prison with credit for 454 days and ordered to pay
court costs
Justin Watkins, 31, Convoy, attempted having weapon under disability, felony 4. Sentenced
to five years community control, 60 days jail with
work release, additional 60 days jail at later date,
200 hours community service, obtain a G.E.D.
and pay child support, three years intensive
probation and ordered to pay court costs. An
18-month prison term and $1,000 fine deferred.
Leonard Acquaviva, 53, Van Wert, theft, misdemeanor 1. Sentenced to two years Community
control, 90 days jail with work release, additional
30 days jail at later date, 52 hours community service, not enter any gambling establishment during
community control and ordered to pay restitution
to the Department of Job and Family Services
and to the Social Security Administration, plus
court costs. A 180-day jail term and $1,000 fine
were deferred.
Ronald McNeal, 31, Van Wert, failure to
register as sex offender, felony 3, sentenced to 24
months prison with credit for 70 days served. He
was also ordered to pay court costs.
Zachary Craig, 36, Van Wert, possession
of cocaine, felony 4. Sentenced to nine months
prison with credit for 63 days served. His 1998
Olds minivan was forfeited to the West Central
Ohio Crime Task Force. He was also ordered to
pay court costs.
Jose Sanchez, 36, Van Wert, domestic violence, felony 4. Sentenced to five years community control, 90 days jail with work release,
additional 60 days jail at later date, 200 hours
community service, three years intensive probation and ordered to pay court costs and partial
appointed counsel fees. A 16-month prison term
and $2,000 fine were deferred.
Ruth Slate
Ray Geary,
March 2, 1943-Sept. 22,
general manager
2015
Delphos Herald, Inc.
DELPHOS Ruth Slate,
Lori Goodwin Silette,
72, of Delphos, passed away
circulation manager
on Tuesday at Baton Rouge
Living Center in Lima.
The
Delphos
Herald
She was born on March 2,
(USPS 1525 8000) is published
1943, to John W. and Mary
daily except Sundays, Tuesdays
Ima Jean (Lindeman) Joseph,
and Holidays.
who preceded her in death.
The Delphos Herald is delivShe was united in marriage
ered by carrier in Delphos for
to Donald Slate who preceded
$1.82 per week. Same day
delivery outside of Delphos is
her in death on April 27, 2007.
done through the post office
She is survived by two
for Allen, Van Wert or Putnam
daughters, Julie (Shawn
Dunlavy) Craig of Delphos and Beth (Eugene) Maag of Fort Counties. Delivery outside of
Jennings; two sons Johnny Ray Foust of Lima and Dennis these counties is $117 per year.
Entered in the post office
(Elizabeth) Foust of Bryan; three sisters, Mona (Bob) Aldrich in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
of Delphos, Janis VanVelerah of Oakwood and Barb (Larry) Periodicals, postage paid at
Shorts of Defiance; five brothers, Larry Joseph of Delphos, Delphos, Ohio.
Dick Joseph of Delphos, Ron (Luanna) Joseph of Van Wert,
James Joseph of Van Wert and Roger Joseph of Delphos; 14
405 North Main St.
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grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
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She is preceded in death by her sister Bonnie Fockler and
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
grandson Landon M. Foust.
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member of the Delphos Wesleyan Church, Eagles 471 and the
405 N. Main St.
Ottoville VFW. She enjoyed cooking, gambling and playing
Delphos, Ohio 45833
cards.
Services will begin at 3 p.m. today at Harter and Schier
Funeral Home, the Rev Wayne Prater officiating. Burial will
be in Walnut Grove Cemetery.
ORRECTIONS
Visitation will be held from noon until the time of service
today at the funeral home.
To inform the newsroom
Memorial Contributions may be made to the family.
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POLICE REPORTS
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
DELPHOS On Sept. 17, officers met with a complainant at the
police department that wanted to
report a fraud incident. Officers met
with the female and found that she
had made a transaction with the suspect on Craigslist to purchase a car.
The complainant was asked to put
the funds on three separate Green Dot
pre-paid debit cards which she did.
After completing the transaction the
BIRTHS
ST. RITAS
A girl was born Sept. 22
to Gina and Michael Knott of
Fort Jennings.
A boy was born Sept. 23 to
Sarah and David Wagner of
Delphos.
A girl was born Sept. 23 to
Elizabeth and Brad Reindel of
Delphos.
A boy was born Sept. 25 to
Michelle and Michael Leach
of Ottoville.
ST. JOHNS
Week of Sept. 28-Oct. 2
Monday: Popcorn chicken/
whole grain roll, green beans,
pears, fresh fruit, milk.
Tuesday: BBQ pork sandwich/ whole grain bun, carrots,
peaches, fresh fruit, milk.
Wednesday: Beef and
cheese nachos/ whole grain
breadstick, black beans, applesauce, fresh fruit, milk.
Thursday: Hot dog/ whole
grain bun, broccoli, mixed fruit,
fresh fruit, milk.
Friday: Whole grain pepperoni pizza, peas, sherbet,
fresh fruit, milk.
DELPHOS CITY
SCHOOLS
Week of Sept. 28-Oct. 2
Monday: Chicken patty,
whole grain bun, green beans,
peach cup, milk.
Tuesday: BBQ rib or pork,
whole grain, baked beans,
strawberry cup, milk.
Wednesday: Hamburger
patty, whole grain bun, cheese
slice, french fries, juice cup/
fresh fruit, milk.
Thursday: Cheese breadstick, marinara sauce, carrots,
100% fruit sherbet, milk.
Friday: Whole grain pizza,
Romaine salad, fresh vegetable,
applesauce cup, milk.
FORT JENNINGS
Week of Sept. 28-Oct. 2
High school salad bar will
be every Wednesday and pretzels and cheese on Friday.
Chocolate, strawberry and
white milk available daily.
Monday: Chicken gravy
over mashed potatoes, mixed
vegetables, dinner roll, fruit.
9/26
78/60
Mainly
cloudy. High
78F. Winds E
at 10 to 15
mph.
Sun
9/27
78/60
Times of sun
and clouds.
Highs in the
upper 70s
and lows in
the low 60s.
Mon
9/28
82/62
Mix of sun
and clouds.
Highs in the
low 80s and
lows in the
low 60s.
Tue
9/29
83/59
Partly
cloudy.
Highs in the
low 80s and
lows in the
upper 50s.
Wed
9/30
75/51
Times of sun
and clouds.
Highs in the
mid 70s and
lows in the
low 50s.
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all sorts of dishes, glassware, Tupperware, mixing bowls, pictures, lamps, wicker baskets and on
Theres dust in the air and the noise of com- and on. Check out the bedding department, too.
bines everywhere. I dont think any yield records If theyre in need, it might just be here. For your
will be broken this year, but something is better satisfaction, peace of mind and convenience,
than nothing at all. Everyone seems
all appliances are checked and in
to be taking care of the business of
working order before they are put
getting ready for that season that
out on the shelves; but you are
comes after Fall. At our house,
always welcome to give them a test
were covering the pool, chopping
yourself before you buy.
back the perennials, and pulling the
Some of the teachers have
annuals this weekend. Im hoping
been stopping by to pick up new
to get all the fall decorations put
story books for their classrooms,
out, too.
as well as some toys and games
At the Thrift Shop, weve been
for rainy and cold days when
very busy. All of the Halloween
theres no recess. Its always fun
items are out now and we just
to see the eyes of the kids widen
put the winter hats, scarves, gloves
in excitement over a different toy
and mittens out. As chilly as the
thats been added to the toybox at
evenings are getting, this stuff
Grandmas house, too.
feels good at the football games.
The plans are finalized for the
Rostorfer
While youre here, pick up a nice warm
Volunteer Appreciation Dinner, which
sweater and coat. As much as I dont like saying is being held from 3-5 p.m. at the Delphos Eagles
it, get some boots, too, for when the snow gets on Sunday, Oct. 4. Hopefully youve made your
deep. We also have a nice, ever-changing selec- reservation because we want our volunteers to
tion of homecoming dresses, shoes and sparkly know how valued and appreciated they are. God
jewelry out to complete your look. Plus, get your commanded us all to be servants, and to take care
favorite team shirts and jackets here, as well. Be of His people. Thats faith. Its also whats incorsure to check in the Boutique for some really porated in the Thrift Shops mission statement. If
extra nice items in that department.
youd like to volunteer some of your time, please
If your college student still needs items for call the Thrift Shop at 419-692-2942.
their dorm or apartment, stop in and browse
Enjoy these glorious days and have a great,
through the housewares department. Youll find safe Fall season!
Unemployment
hits 21st
Century low
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Local/State
Presbyterian church to host ALPHA Program
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
What is ALPHA?
Over the next few weeks, participants will answer some of the
following questions:
What is the meaning of life?
What happens when we die?
What relevance does Jesus
have for our lives?
How do we deal with guilt?
And more
Who is ALPHA for? ALPHA is
for.
Anyone interested in finding
out more about the Christian Faith.
It is for adults of all ages (Child
care is available for the younger
ones).
Learning and Laughter. It is
possible to learn and have fun at the
same time.
People meeting together. It is
an opportunity to meet others and
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TODAY
9-11 a.m. Delphos Project Recycle at
Delphos Fuel and Wash.
9 a.m.-noon Interfaith Thrift Store is
open for shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society, located at
the east edge of the St. Johns High School
parking lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Delphos Postal
Museum is open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of warning sirens
by Delphos Fire and Rescue.
1-3 p.m. The Delphos Canal
Commission Museum, 241 N. Main St.,
is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little
Theatre.
SUNDAY
1-3 p.m. The Delphos Canal
Commission Museum, 241 N. Main St.,
is open.
1-4 p.m. Putnam County Museum is
open, 202 E. Main St. Kalida.
1:30 p.m. Amvets Post 698 Auxiliary
meets at the Amvets post in Middle Point.
4 p.m. Amvets Post 698 regular
meeting at the Amvets post in Middle
Point.
7:30 p.m. Sons of Amvets Post 698
meet at Amvets Post in Middle Point.
MONDAY
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Ottoville Branch
Library is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos
AUTO PARTS
Pitsenbarger Auto
FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS
First Federal Bank
Sept. 27
Laurie Warnecke
Tim Landwehr
Linda Martin
Dan Lindeman
Jerry Eickholt
Brian Lisk
FURNITURE
Lehmanns Furniture
Westrich Home Furnishings
GARAGE
HARDWARE
Sept. 28
Chad Joseph
Lauren Klausing
Aiden Rode
Pete Brown
Tanner Hetrick
Sara Samons
Dave Stemen
Caleb Trentman
Sept.. 29
Rev. Rodney Shade
Stacey Ricker
Sara Lauck
Cindy White
Doris Buettner
Aubrie Friemoth
Bonnie Mullenhour
Lindsay Schweller
Emily Edinger
Zach Miller
Madison Grote
Sept. 30
Steven Briggs
AUTHENTIC
DESIGNER
PURSE
BINGO
Twenty
Games of
Bingo
WHEN: Friday,
Oct., 2nd
Raffles
and 50/50
Test Conducted by
Delpha
Chev/Buick Co.
gating Christianity.
Newcomers to the church.
New Christians.
Couples preparing for marriage.
Christians who want to brush
up on the basics.
The ALPHA course meets at
the First Presbyterian Church, 310
W. Second St., Delphos (Dinner is
included in the program).
Allen County
Interstate 75 Reconstruction project For the most recent information concerning the Interstate 75 reconstruction project through Lima
TUESDAY
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos and Allen County, please visit www.odotlima75.org.
Museum of Postal History, 339 N. Main
Putnam County
St., is open.
Ohio 12 at the west edge of Columbus Grove will close
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos
Oct. 7 for approximately five weeks for installation of sanitary
Senior Citizen Center, 301 Suthoff St.
sewer. Traffic detoured onto Ohio 65, U.S. 30 and Ohio 115
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous,
back to Ohio 12. Work is being performed by Underground
First Presbyterian Church, 310 W. Second
Utilities, Inc.
St.
Ohio 613 east of West Leipsic will close Oct. 13 for
approximately four days for culvert replacement at two locaWEDNESDAY
tions. Traffic detoured onto Ohio 65, U.S. 224 and Ohio 235
9 a.m. - noon Putnam County
back to Ohio 613. Work is being performed by the Putnam
Museum is open, 202 E. Main St. Kalida.
County ODOT maintenance garage.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos
Ohio 109 between Ottawa and the Henry County line
Museum of Postal History, 339 N. Main
will be reduced to one lane through the work zone for paveSt., is open.
ment repair. Work is being performed by the Putnam County
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos
ODOT maintenance garage.
Senior Citizen Center, 301 Suthoff St.
Ohio 613 between 109 and 65 will be reduced to one lane
Noon Rotary Club meets at The
through the work zone for pavement repair. Work is being
Grind.
performed by the Putnam County ODOT maintenance garage.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates
Ohio 189 at the east edge of Ottoville closed May 27 for
meet in the St. Johns Chapel.
an unplanned culvert repair. The road is closed for an indefinite
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little
amount of time. Traffic is being detoured onto Ohio 190, Ohio
Theatre.
634 and U.S. 224 back to Ohio 189.
DELPHOS
AUTO DEALERS
Bingo starts at
7:00 p.m.
COST: $20.00
AUTO DEALERS
FURNITURE
Delpha
Chev/Buick Co.
Lehmanns Furniture
Westrich Furniture & Appliance
Pitsenbarger Auto
AUTO PARTS
FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS
First Federal Bank
GARAGE
HARDWARE
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Children learning to read German;
grape juice boiling and family reunion
Kitchen Press
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The two youngest Eicher children are practicing the German alphabet and sounds using these flash cards. (Submitted photo)
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Offering:
Fly Free Date still applies to planting but not for
PUTNAM COUNTY
Farmers generally do not use
a calendar date to plant crops
but rely on soil conditions
except for wheat. Farmers still
rely on soil conditions but they
generally wait until after the
Fly Free Date before planting.
The Fly Free Date refers to
the date when the Hessian fly
adults have migrated out of
the area and will not infest
wheat. This date was determined by 10 years of research
completed in the 1920-30s.
Farmers have not had major
losses to Hessian fly since the
early 1960s because of the
practice of waiting to plant
until after the Fly Free Date
and growing wheat varieties
with resistant genes to the fly.
Prior to this time, the Hessian
fly was the scourge of insect
pests for wheat producers.
Most young Ohio agronomists
have never seen Hessian fly
damage because of the success
of these programs. Hessian
fly was observed in Defiance
County in the early 1990s.
The Fly Free Date for
Putnam
and
Hancock
Counties is Sept. 25. Even if
the Hessian fly is not a problem, research has shown that
planting after the Fly Free date
avoids disease problems such
as Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus
and Take-All Disease. The
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Carrot Cake
2 cups sugar
1 cup vegetable oil
4 eggs
2 cups sifted flour
1 teaspoon cinnamon
2 teaspoons soda
1 teaspoon salt
3 cups finely grated carrots
1/2 cup chopped nuts
Beating well, combine sugar and oil. Add eggs; beat until
well mixed. Mix in flour which has been sifted with cinnamon, salt, and soda. Slowly mix in carrots and nuts. Pour into
greased and floured 9 x 12
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Lovina Eicher is an Old Order Amish writer, cook, wife
and mother of eight. Formerly writing as The Amish Cook,
Eicher inherited that column from her mother, Elizabeth
Coblentz, who wrote from 1991 to 2002. Readers can contact
Eicher at PO Box 1689, South Holland, IL 60473 (please
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BY LOVINA EICHER
Saturday we attended my family gathering at my sister Liz
and brother-in-law Levis place in Berne, Indiana. All eight of
us siblings were in attendance. Some of the married nieces and nephews
didnt attend but we still
made a nice-sized group
to enjoy the day.
Like every year, our
parents are greatly missed
at these family gatherings.
Everyone took some food, but Levi and Liz furnished the hot
food. The menu included barbequed chicken and pork steak,
mashed potatoes, gravy, noodles, dressing, corn, peas, homemade bread, plus all the dishes that were brought in.
Nephew Ben (age 32 and the oldest of my parents grandchildren) and his family recently moved back to Berne, Ind.
after living in Wisconsin since they were married in 2007. My
parents youngest living grandchild is Steven, eight, in second
grade (Jacob and Emmas son). The youngest baby present
was Lyle, born August 13 to niece Susan and Joe. He was born
the day before Timothy and Elizabeths wedding.
The afternoon was spent playing outdoor games, visiting,
and singing. Snacks were served before everyone left for
home. We arrived home around 7 p.m.
This week and next week the evenings will be short. The
children are leaving every night to take German classes. Our
church has these classes for the children that attend public
school and dont have the option of learning to read German in
school. It seems empty when they are all gone in the evenings
until 8:30 p.m. Lovina and Kevin seem to be enjoying learning
the new sounds of the German alphabet. Every evening they
come home excited about new words they learned. A special
thanks goes to the ones that donate their time to teach these
classes.
Yesterday our school had to cancel school due to water
issues they were having. I dont think the children were too
excited that this also happened to be the day we had to go pick
grapes. It sure did help, though, to have them along to help
pick them. There is an Amish family in our community that
has a U pick for grapes. It was a very nice day to travel the
eight miles.
Today we are canning grape juice. I have two steamers
which speeds the process. I dont add sugar until I open the
jars. I can the concentrate and add sugar and water when we
open the jars.
Daughter Elizabeth and Timothy went to pick their grapes
last night. I want to let her use my steamers to can her juice.
Its hard for her to get things done with her working every day
at the RV factory yet.
I want to get apples soon to can applesauce. I must get back
to my work.
Until next weekGod bless!
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Sports
PAULDING Offensively,
Jefferson has looked to junior
running back Hunter Binkley
to lead the Wildcats all season.
Friday night at Paulding,
the 5-9 fullback delivered for
head coach Chris Sommers
and the rest of the coaching
staff.
Binkley toted the ball just
13 times to finish with 136
yards and four rushing touchdowns as the Wildcats cruised
to a 41-0 win over the hapless
Panthers.
With all the scoring taking
place in the first half and
the Wildcats in front by 41
points, a running clock continued throughout the second
half.
Binkley had touchdown
runs of 3, 23, 26 and 30 yards
in the first half.
While Binkley was a major
weapon in the Wildcats arsenal, there were others who
also stepped up.
Quarterback
Jace
Stockwell who had thrown
three touchdowns and hit 15
out of 30 passes in the first
four games came through
with 149 yards passing on
7-of-9 and two touchdown
strikes, all in the first half.
We push hard during the
week in practice and tonight
we made a statement; we
challenged the offensive line
and they came through. I am
so proud of them; I am so
happy with their effort and
intensity, Sommers said.
The other two Delphos
scores came through the air.
The first came with
Stockwell connecting with
Metcalfes
Musings
BY LARRY HEIING
DHI Media Correspondent
news@delphosherald.com
Pigskin Picks
JIM METCALFE
COLLEGE
MICHIGAN: BYU has been a
very good team so far but they are
again relying on a backup QB. UCLA
exposed the Cougar run defense last
week and the Wolverines have a
new-found commitment to the run.
This is Jim Harbaughs first really
big win for that Team Up North.
OKLAHOMA STATE: Cowboys
unbeaten and just cracked the Top
25. Longhorns defense is just plain
cracked up. That third OSU or is
it second to Oregon State? romps
in Austin.
TENNESSEE: Remember what
I wrote about Volunteers at home
in big games two weeks ago? The
reverse is true on the road and since
this game is in The Swamp and
Gators are not yet back to where they
once were give Vols a big victory.
ARKANSAS: Hogs one of
the teams supposedly on the rise in
the SEC need to get back some
self-respect. Running the ball will
slow down Aggie Express and Hogs
need to get back to the basics.
ARIZONA: Should be a great
matchup in Tuscon. I think its that
close with two teams on the rise.
Give the home team the slight nod
by 3.
OREGON: Ducks still smarting
from Spartans loss. Still a very talented team that now has a chip on
its shoulder. Good luck, Utes, in
Nikeland!
PROS
GREEN BAY: The nicely-green
Fish Ohio
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the night with 281 yards rushing and 151 yards in the air
for a total of 432.
SPENCERVILLE
61,
CRESTVIEW 25
Score by Quarters
Spencerville 14 27 13 7 - 61
Crestview 0 6 6 13 - 25
FIRST QUARTER
SV Zach Goecke 47 run
(Damon Blair kick), 8:35
SV Calvin Wilson 5 run (Blair
kick), 4:06
SECOND QUARTER
SV Chris Picker 61 run (Blair
kick), 10:01
SV Goecke 80 run (Blair
kick), 7:06
SV Wilson 61 run (kick
failed), 5:18
CV Jordan Miller 45 pass
golf championship
NWC ALL-CONFERENCE
GOLF TEAMS
2015
FIRST
TEAM
SCHOOL
POINTS
1. Joshah Rager Lincolnview
189.5
2. Kayne Richardson Allen East
185.5
Jays
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44.22
63.78
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1,931.34
4,686.50
+0.07
+0.91
+0.13
-0.05
+113.35
-0.90
-47.98
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WOSL
Jeffcats
Ottoville
(Continued from page 7)
The second set was controlled by the Lady Green thanks
to Quinley Schlagbaums five aces. Schlagbaum served 16
straight with five aces for Ottoville. Another ace and kill from
Landin ended set two with an easy victory for the Lady Green.
Miller City wasnt ready to give up quite yet in the third set
as the two teams came to a tie, 4-4, off a Madison Knodell kill
for the Lady Green. Ottoville then went on a 6-0 from the help
of Landin, Kemper and Schlagbaum at the net.
The Lady Wildcats came storming back with a kill from
Makenna Ricker to come within six, 11-17. Three errors from
the Lady Green brought Miller City within three, 14-17. A kill
from Ricker and a mis-hit from Ottoville tied the set at 19-all.
Miller City took a 20-19 lead by a block from McKenna
Kuhlman but then two mis-hits from the home team forced
Phillips to call a timeout.
After the timeout, it was all the Lady Green with blocks
from Lexie Thorbahn and Brynlee Hanneman and then a kill
from Hanneman secured the 3-set sweep for the Lady Green.
We are extremely young and when the other team goes on
a run we cant get out of it, said Phillips. We have leaders on
the court but we just dont have that extra push. We are playing
different positions just trying to figure out a lineup that works.
Our senior has been out with an injury so we are trying to fill
her spot.
Wertenberger wasnt pleased with the way they played in
the third set and explained her team quit talking and moving.
We quit talking and moving in the third set but then
regained control and finished,: she said. Miller City did a nice
job coming back and they were scrappy.
Ottoville has four matches next week, looking to improve
their 8-3 record.
Ottoville was led by Kemper with 13 kills and Landin finished with nine kills and six blocks. Thorbahn finished with 22
assists and Schlagbaum had seven aces.
Miller City was led by Ricker with six kills and Page
Wenzinger had three aces.
Ottoville won the junior varsity match 25-7 and 25-14.
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All of the worlds great religions are in fundamental agreement that we should help
our enemies and genuinely try to love them. The Talmud enjoins its adherents to bring
their enemys ox back to them if they find it going astray. And, Proverbs tells us that we
should go further than merely helping our enemies; we should moderate our feelings
towards them: Do not rejoice when your enemy falls, and let not your heart be glad
when he stumbles (Proverbs 24:17). Jesus goes even further, telling us that we should
actually love our enemy. In the Sermon on the Mount He says, You have heard that
it was said, You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I say to you, Love
your enemies and pray for those who persecute you (Matthew 5: 43-44). Consider how
Christian these words of the Buddha appear (some five centuries before Christ): Hatred
does not cease through hatred at any time. Hatred ceases through love. This is the eternal
law. In the Hindu poem the Bhagavad Gita are similar sentiments: That one I love who
is incapable of ill will, and returns love for hatred. And finally, consider this statement of
Mohammed: All Creatures are members of the one family of God. Can Christians, Jews,
Muslims, or Buddhists wish for the destruction of their enemies? Can you love God and
wish for the destruction of His creatures? If you love those who love you, what credit is
that to you?
For even sinners love those who love them.
Our local churches invite you to join them for their activities and services.
DELPHOS CHRISTIAN UNION
Pastor: Rev. Gary Fish
470 S. Franklin St.,
(419) 692-9940
DELPHOS BAPTIST CHURCH
9:30 Sunday School
Pastor Jerry Martin
10:30 Sunday service.
302 N Main, Delphos
Youth
ministry
every
419-692-0061 or 419-302-6423
Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Sunday Wednesday from 6-8 p.m.
Childrens ministry every
School (All Ages), 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Service, 6:00 p.m third Saturday from 11 to 1:30.
Sunday Evening Service
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Bible
TRINITY UNITED
Study, Youth Study
METHODIST CHURCH
Nursery available for all
211 E Third St, Delphos
services.
Rev. Richard B. Rakay
Office Hours: 8:00 am-12 noon
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday: 8:15 am Worship
310 W. Second St.
Service; 9:15 am
Sunday
419-692-5737
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m.
Pastor Harry Tolhurst
Sunday:
11:00
Worship Worship Service; 11:30 am
Radio Worship on WDOH; 1:00Service - Everyone Welcome
Communion first Sunday of 4:00 p.m. Tender Times Fall
Family Appreciation Day; 7:30
every month.
Communion at Vancrest Health pm Ladies Bible Fellowship.
Monday - 1:00 p.m. Sew
Care Center - First Sunday of
each month at 2:30 p.m., Nursing Helpful at Ridge UMC; 7:00 p.m.
Administrative Board meeting.
Home and assisted living.
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Choir
Practice.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Thursday - 4:30 p.m.-6:30
Where Jesus is Healing
p.m. Suppers on Us; 7:00 p.m.
Hurting Hearts!
Finance Committee Meeting.
808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
Friday - 8:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m.
One block so. of Stadium Park.
Laborers R Us.
419-692-6741
Saturday - 8:00 a.m. -3:00
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship Service with Nursery p.m. Laborers R Us.
& Kids Church; 6:00 pm. Youth
Ministry at The ROC & Jr. Bible ST. JOHNS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Quiz at Church
331 E. Second St., Delphos
Monday - 7:00 p.m. Teen
419-695-4050
Bible Quiz at Church
Pastor Dennis Walsh, Fr. George
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Mahas & Fr. Daniel Johnson.
Discipleship Class in Upper
Deacons: Fred Lisk, Dave
Room
Ricker and John Sheeran
For more info see our webMary
Beth
Will,
site: www.delphosfirstassem- Liturgical Coordinator;
Tom
blyofgod.com.
Odenweller, Parish Council
President; Lynn Bockey, Music
ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH Director
Celebration of the Sacraments:
422 North Pierce St., Delphos
Eucharist Lords Day
Phone 419-695-2616
Observance; Saturday 4:30
Rev. Steve Nelson
Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Worship p.m., Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:30
a.m.; Weekdays as announced
Service.
Monday - 5:30 p.m. Hall in use. on Sunday bulletin.
Tuesday - 1:00 p.m. Hall in
Baptism Celebrated first
use.
Sunday of month at 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday - 8:00 a.m. Hall in Call rectory to schedule Preuse.
Baptismal instructions.
Thursday - 10:00 a.m. Good
Reconciliation Tuesday
Morning/Good Shepherd Bible and Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m.;
Study.
Saturday 3:30-4:00
p.m.
Saturday - 8:00 a.m. Prayer Anytime by request.
Breakfast.
Matrimony Arrangements
Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Worship must be made through the recService; 11 a.m.-1 p.m. - Pork tory six months in advance.
Loin Dinner Fundraiser.
Anointing of Sick Communal
celebration in May and October.
DELPHOS WESLEYAN CHURCH Administered upon request.
11720 Delphos Southworth Rd.
Delphos andECk
Phone 419-695-1723
Pastor Rodney Shade
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
937-397-4459
CHURCH - Landeck
Asst. Pastors Pamela King
Pastor Dennis Walsh
and Kelly Baeza
Phone: 419-692-0636
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship; Administrative aide: Rita Suever
9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all
Masses: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
ages.
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service Saturday.
and prayer meeting.
Newcomers please register
at parish.
MARION BAPTIST CHURCH
Marriages:
Please call
2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
the parish house six months in
419-339-6319
advance. Baptism: Please call
Services: Sunday - 11:00 a.m. the parish
and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
dElphos
spEnCErVillE
RAABE FORD
LINCOLN
Elida/GomEr
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
CHURCH
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd., Elida
Phone: 339-3339
Rev. Frank Hartman
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
School (all ages); 11 a.m.
Morning Service; 6 p.m.
Evening Service.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
Meeting.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday,
8-noon, 1-4- p.m.
GOMER
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Pastor: Brian Knoderer
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
gomercc.org
secretary@gomercc.org
Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship
ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Zion Church &
Conant Rd., Elida
Pastor: David Howell
Kossuth Zion , Elida Zion
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.
Alexander &
Bebout Inc.
HARTER
& SCHIER
FUNERAL
HOME
419-238-9567
www.AlexanderBebout.com
PIKE MENNONITE
CHURCH
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961
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.
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
4750 East Road, Elida
Pastor - Brian McManus
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship,
nursery available.
Wednesday 6:30 p.m.
Youth Prayer, Bible Study; 7:00
p.m. Adult Prayer and Bible
Study; 8:00 p.m. - Choir
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MANDALE CHURCH OF
CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION
Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School all ages. 10:30 a.m.
Worship Services; 7:00 p.m
Worship.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
meeting.
GRACE FAMILY CHURCH
634 N. Washington St.,
Van Wert
Pastor: Rev. Ron Prewitt
Sunday - 9:15 a.m. Morning
worship with Pulpit Supply.
TRINITY FRIENDS CHURCH
605 N. Franklin St., Van Wert
Ph: (419) 238-2788
Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage
Outreach Pastor Neil Hammons
Sunday - Worship services at
9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday-Ministries at 7:00
p.m.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
303 S. Adams, Middle Point
Rev. Tom Cover
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
service.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
13887 Jennings Rd.,
Van Wert
Ph. 419-238-0333
Childrens Storyline:
419-238-3476
Email: fbaptvw@bright.net
Pastor Steven A. Robinson
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m.
Family Worship Hour; 6:30 p.m.
Evening Bible Hour.
Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Word
of Life Student Ministries; 6:45
p.m. AWANA; 7:00 p.m. Prayer
and Bible Study.
PENTECOSTAL WAY CHURCH
Pastors: Bill Watson
Rev. Ronald Defore
1213 Leeson Ave., Van Wert
Phone (419) 238-5813
Head Usher: Ted Kelly
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:10 a.m. - Worship 10:00 a.m.
until 11:30 a.m. - Wednesday
Morning Bible Class 6:00 p.m.
until 7:00 p.m. - Wednesday
Evening Prayer Meeting
7:00 p.m. - Wed. Night Bible
Study.
Thursday - Choir Rehearsal
Anchored in Jesus Prayer
Line - (419) 238-4427 or (419)
232-4379.
Emergency - (419) 993-5855
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GROVER HILL ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
204 S. Harrision St.
Grover Hill, Ohio 45849
Pastor Mike Waldron
419-587-3149
Cell: 419-233-2241
mwaldron@embarqmail.com
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ottoville
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
ST. BARBARA CHURCH
160 Main St., Cloverdale 45827
419-488-2391
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday
5:30 p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer
419-642-5264
Rev. Mark Walls
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Service.
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by EVELYN MARTIN
Nicolas Kill,16, was working as a servant
in France when his father died on 26 October
1852. Being the eldest child in the family, Nicholas returned home to support his
mother and five siblings. After his mothers
death on 27 June 1854 Nicolas, at the age of
18, would go to Paris, where he worked to
earn enough money to immigrate to the new
world. On 4 March1858 Nicolas started his
journey to America aboard the Zurich, a
sailing ship that left the harbor of Le Havre,
France with merchandise and 156 passengers. Captained by Master T.H. Jay the
Zurich encountered moderate weather on
its voyage across the Atlantic to arrive at the
harbor in New York on 6 April 1858.
Nicolas was born 21 January 1836 in
Rolling, Remich, Luxembourg, son of
Jacques and Maria (Thorn) Kill, who were
married 11 February 1835 and eight children
were born to them with Nicolas being the
oldest. After his arrival in New York Nicolas
traveled to Seneca county, Ohio to join his
uncle and namesake Nicolas, who had emigrated in 1846 and was living near Tiffin.
Here Nicolas, our subject, worked as a farm
laborer on the Georg S. Christlieb farm and
while thus employed met Elizabeth Rahrig.
Elizabeth was born 8 May 1838 in New
Riegel, Seneca County to Philip and Maria
Anna (Myer) Rahrig
Nicolas and Elizabeth were married 16
April 1861 in St. Nicholas Catholic Church,
Frenchtown, Seneca county. They stayed in
Seneca county for several years and their
first two children, Philip Vincent, born on
22 January 1862, and Maria Magdalina, on
16 May 1863, were born there. Sometime
after Maria Magdalinas birth they came
to Allen county and Nicolas purchased 40
acres of land, near the canal, going heavily
into debt. This indebtedness was largely
paid off through his cutting wood on his
property, which he sold to the canal company. He sold that acreage and purchased 80
acres of land, located in Section 22 Spencer
Township, 5 miles north and 1 mile west
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Opinion
Im never
happy
DEAR EDITOR:
We wish to thank everyone for the success of our Bloodmobile held on Sept. 2.
It was only through the generous time of the donors and the volunteer help that our bloodmobile was a success.
Thanks to the Legion for the use of the hall and the local company who provided lunch.
Also thanks to all the ladies who baked the delicious cookies.
Mary Lou Krietemeyer
This past winter I couldnt wait for the
Mickie Schimmoeller
Co-chairladies of Fort Jennings sun to shine and temperatures to rise enough
Community Bloodmobile to melt all the snow. I was so excited to see
the first tender green shoots of my perennials
burst from the ground.
When summer came, I couldnt wait for it
to get warm enough (and the rain to stop) for
the the children to flock to the swimming pool
so I could get some good photos for the paper.
Now Im sitting here wondering when its
going to be cool enough to shut off the air
conditioner, throw open the windows (and
still be able to breathe) and let in the fresh
fall air.
It seems Im never happy and always
waiting for the next thing to come along. Its
always too hot, too cold, too wet, too whatever. I snicker at the Facebook posts that say
You know you live in Ohio when you can
wear mittens and flip flops in the same day.
Anne Coburn-Griffis
Its true!
Putnam County Sentinel
Now I just cant wait for all the weeds
to die, Im ready to cut everything back and
throw the Christmas lights on the bushes!
Sometimes its easier to with your own eyes, and in the advancements like Elvis ever Well, lets not get too carried away. Im ready
tell a story with a photograph. west no less, is something that appeared in the human time- to run out to Chiefs this weekend and score
Certainly, social media makes must be shared in the moment line. Because of words and on some good pumpkins and corn stalks and
it so easy; just snap, click and by making a phone call or recorded histories, we know decorate the front porch for fall.
share to amuse (or alienate) knocking next door so you can that people often didnt smile
On another note, I have been saving milk
your family, friends and com- both ask everyone later, Hey due to bad teeth, the itch of jugs to make pumpkinless jack-O-lanterns
plete strangers with an image did you see that rainbow, in those high collars and the foryouve taken or one that some- the west? and everyone can mality of the occasion (because and I almost have enough to do what I want.
one else has passed through the respond incredulously, In the thats what sitting for a photo Lets hope my lack of artistic ability doesnt
become too much of a problem. I just need a
digital world.
west?!
was.)
This time of year, we fill a
Without words of explanaWithout words, the casual Sharpie, some stone and flameless tea lights.
page or two each week with tion about the rainbow, com- observer wouldnt know that What could go wrong? Youll have to drive by
images from the many festi- ments to your Facebook post last weekends Putnam County
vals hosted in Putnam County. would be, Hey, thats pret- Mini-Fair was held because so
Frankly, theres no better way ty. Did you know Donald much of its full-sized parent
to reflect Leipsics salsa taste- Trumps hair has registered as was drenched in June. They
off or an entire family wearing an Independent?
might puzzle over a baked
moustaches in Pandora Village
We take photographs for goods war in Leipsic and how
Park. Its that whole pictures granted, and the story behind the band Nashville Crush can
worth a thousand words that them even more so. Think be in so many places all at
gives us the creative license to of the box or drawer of old once. And they would wondevote printed space to photo- photos that is leafed annual- der what contributed to a rapid
graphs, and for people to want ly at family gatherings, very overgrowth, and subsequent
to see those pages.
old photos taken when posing loss, of facial hair in Pandora.
But sometimes, a story must for a photograph was a onceDont drink the water,
be put into words, at the very in-a-lifetime experience rather Gladys, Herm might say, as
least so that we all dont com- than something you can take these out-of-towners sit down
pletely forget how to read and of yourself at a traffic light. at a local eatery.
write.
If nothing is noted about who
Without words, the who and
If you looked to the cloudy, was in that photo, or where why are lost, as well as the
rainy sky on Saturday morning they were, we are left with good causes so many of these
around 11 a.m., you may have dour-faced people in high-col- community festivals benefit
seen the double, going on tri- lars, severe hairstyles, beards and what makes those images
ple, rainbow in the west. A and freaky blurred eye sockets deserving of a place in memphoto of a rainbow isa photo if the subject blinked. Without ory.
of a rainbow. But to see one words, we would wonder how
Words worth
Nancy Spencer
On the
Other Hand
my house in a few weeks and tell me!
I already have the fall decorations up in
the house and I am only disappointed in one
thing: I cant find the Indian corn candles I
got last year as a birthday gift from by BFF!
I have looked almost everywhere. I say that
because the only place left is under the stairs
where all the Christmas decorations are. They
are so packed in there it will take a miracle
and a lot of patience to get them out and Im
just not sure Im up to doing that twice in such
a short time span. Perhaps I will call the place
we found them and see if they have more.
That sounds like a much better plan. Once I do
find them (the ones from last year) Im going
to write a note on next years calendar where
they are. I can say one thing, when I tuck
things away, I really tuck things away.
Anyway, bring on Fall and the crisp evenings and please, please, please, a hard frost
so I can breathe again. Oh, and not too long
after that, Ill be ready for the first snow!
See, Im never happy.
On a more upbeat, less whiny note, the
White House Christmas ornament my husband and I will receive from his sister this
year was blessed by the Pope the other day.
Yes, an ornament that will hang on my tree
was blessed by Pope Frances. I really like
this Pope. He embraces the poor, the downtrodden, the marginalized and lifts them up
and asks us to do the same. Hes not afraid
to get in there and get his hands dirty. Hes a
good egg!
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Classifieds
DELPHOS
HERALD
GESSNERS
PRODUCE
MUMS, ASTERS
PUMPKINS
AVAILABLE!
Schrader
Realty
Tom
Jettinghoff
419-235-2302
WWW.SCHRADERREALTY.NET
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EXPERIENCED HOUSE
cleaner. References
provided. Call Teri 419302-2592
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Small House and garage. Great for 1-person!
With stove, refrigerator,
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SEVERAL MOBILE
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View homes online at
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American Way Auction facility is located 30 miles East of Ft. Wayne Ind.
& 30 miles West of Lima, Ohio. 16477 Convoy Rd. follow US127 North
of Van Wert to Convoy Road and turn East 3 miles to auction. (Watch
for signs)
Partial listing: Oak kitchen cupboards, bookcases, commode, smoking
stand, cedar chest, blanket chest, drop front desk, bookcases, living
room suite with tables, bedroom suite, chest & dressers, lamp tables,
floor lamps, desk, recliner, electric stove, rocking chair, dishes &
glassware, pocket watches, jewelry, World War II medals, crocks &
jugs, fruit jars, milk bottles, pictures & prints, brass planter, Roseville
items, planter & stand, silver plate, mantle clocks, German wall clock,
oil lamps & shades, hanging lamps , leaded glass shade, books, stained
glass windows, Tarzan books, records, old tackle box & tackle, rolling
tool box, double wash tubs, oil burner, gas burners, wheel chair, yard
tools, foot locker, baseball, football, hockey, & basketball cards, lots of
items not listed.
Items of Special Interest:
Stained Glass Dressing Screen
SP125 Plus Lincoln Wire Welder with stand & full tank of gas
Auctioneers: Mike Jackson & Gary Holdgreve
American Way Auction: 419-968-2955
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Manufacturer of quality
sour cream, dips and
desserts since 1988.
Lakeview Farms, LLC., a manufacturer of quality Dairy
and Dessert products, is accepting applications for production and shipping on all shifts and 2nd shift sanitation.
Qualified individuals will be extremely dependable, detail
oriented, have good math and reading skills, the ability to lift
up to fifty pounds and good attendance. Must be extremely
quality conscious with good mechanical aptitude, forklift experience required for shipping. Company offers competitive
wage and benefits package. Persons over the age of 18
may obtain an application Monday through Friday 8:00AM
to 5:00PM or submit a resume to:
Open 3:00-4:00PM
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Hiring Full & Part Time Drivers
With 5+ OTR Experience
LTL loads are 90% no-touch freight.
Home on weekends & occasionally midweek. Pay avg $0.47 per mile, $59,000$65,000 per year, holiday pay & benefits
package available. Late model Kenworths
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Call 419-222-1630
Monday-Friday 8 AM to 5 PM
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napkins over and then we found out many of them didnt have
undergarments to put them in. Another group makes sure they
have those so they can use what we send.
The group has 75 packages of 10 napkins ready for a trip
to Kenya with Steve Sellers, who periodically visits small
African villages and delivers needed items. The packages
will be dedicated at the 10:30 a.m. church service Sunday at
Trinity United Methodist in Delphos.
Sew Helpful has as many as 30 member with an average
of 10 showing up for each twice-monthly meetings from 1-4
p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays.
Everyone comes when can, stays as long as they can and
we get a lot done, Stewart said.
The group also sews comfort pillows or pressure pads for
local and area nursing homes, neck/heart pillows for heart and
breast cancer patients, pretty pockets for post-surgery drains,
turbans for cancer patients, infant caps, colorful pillow cases
for children with cancer and busy blankets for Alzheimer
patients.
The busy blankets are a favorite of sewer Bonnie Klausing.
The are just a small blanket with different kinds of material and maybe a key on a ribbon or nuts and bolts sewn inside
a pane. We also use a lot of buttons, Klausing said. They
keep an Alzheimers patients hands busy and it
comforts them.
The workroom at the church is filled with
material, several sewing machines, a pattern-cutting table and an ironing station. Batting
and stuffing spill from their bags and thread and
other sewing paraphernalia fills the tables.
We are really well supported with donations
of materials, Stewart said.The only things we
really need are natural batting, flannel material,
gallon storage bags or monetary donations to
those things.
state- purchase
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The Constitutional
Amendment states
that the minimum
wage level shall
increase at the rate
of inflation, therefore, a decrease in
the CPI-W index
means that the Ohio
minimum wage will
remain the same as in
the previous year.
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smaller companies
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Several local businesses were honored for their sponsorship of the Optimists Avenue of Flags program. Optimist
President and Avenue of Flags Chair Kevin Wieging, left, stands with Cindy Michel of Marys A&W, Carl Weber of
Weber Funeral Home, Sandy Carder and Dawn Bullinger of Westrich Furniture, incoming Avenue of Flags Chair Tim
Kantner and Karen and Jim Dickman of Dickman Insurance Agency and. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
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Ben is an outstanding paramedic,
always professional and always courteous,
Webb said.
Webbs nomination related a call he had
been on with Norbeck for Delphos Fire and
Rescue. Norbeck had not been on duty but
had heard the call come in for a child/vehicle accident and was standing on the side of
the road when the transport drove by and he
jumped on the ambulance and went to the
call. The childs outcome was good, something Webb said was directly attributed to
Norbecks leadership and skill in delivering
care on the way to the hospital.
Ben had more time than myself and
the other paramedic and took the lead,
Webb wrote. I look back on that call and
wonder if Ben had not been on the run if
the outcome would have been as favorable.
Im glad be was there. If Ben is on a call,
you are in great hands and he is a blessing
to Delphos.
Norbeck disagreed with Webbs declaration.
It takes a team not just one person, he
said. The whole department works together. I just serve the citizens of Delphos.
Shumaker, 27-year veteran, was nominated by fellow firefighter Platoon Sargent
Roy Hoehn.
I put Shumaker in because of his leadership skills, Hoehn said. He always one
step ahead. If he hears something isnt right
or needs fixed, he looks into it and figures
it out.
Shumaker accepted the award with several of his young grandchildren at his feet.
This is an honor to accept this award,
Shumaker said. It is a tradition in our family to be a firefighter. Im just following in
my fathers footsteps. My son is now the
newest member of at the fire department so
there will be a Shumaker after Im gone.
Optimist President Kevin Wieging also
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What 19th-century writer-philosopher, in a book that is
an American classic, cautioned his readers to beware of all
enterprises that require new clothes?
What color is it traditional for observant Jews to wear on
Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year?
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