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Ohio girl found


alive; no word
on 3 others
BY DOUG had been sexually abused.
WHITEMAN Sarah, her mother, 32-year-
The Associated Press old Tina Herrmann, her
10-year-old brother, Kody,
MOUNT VERNON — and Herrmann’s 41-year-old
Ten miles from home, a friend Stephanie Sprang dis-
13-year-old girl was found appeared Wednesday from
bound and gagged but alive Herrmann’s home in nearby
four days after disappearing Howard. Barber said DNA
with her family. The where- testing on blood found in that
abouts of her mother, brother house was expected to begin
and another woman remained today.
a mystery, however. Authorities believe the girl
A man was arrested had been “under the control”
Sunday at the home where of Hoffman since Wednesday,
Sarah Maynard was found in when she and her brother last
this central Ohio city, and attended school, the sher-
authorities hope he will pro- iff said. He did not know if
vide information leading Hoffman was connected to

Flags properly
to the others, Knox County either Herrmann or Sprang,
Sheriff David Barber said. but said he is not the ex-boy-
“We were hopeful that
we would find more than
friend of either woman.
“At this time, whether he’s disposed
one” of the missing people connected to the family or Fort Jennings
in Hoffman’s house, Barber whether he connected him- American Legion Post 715
said. “Our information was self to the family ... a lot of and Ottoville Veterans
definite that it was most like- that remains to be seen as of Foreign Wars Post
ly that Sarah was going to be the investigation continues,” 3740 held their annual
in that house.” Barber said. flag-burning ceremony
Barber did not say what Authorities had talked to Saturday at the Legion
led investigators to the two- the girl but would not release post. Hundreds of tattered
story tan-sided house where any details because the inves- and faded flags were prop-
they found the girl bound in tigation is ongoing, Barber erly disposed of during the
the basement. Matthew J. said. ceremony. Above: Legion
Hoffman, 30, was arrested Authorities blocked off Commander Doyle Wittler,
and charged with kidnapping. about a half block on either left, VFW Commander
Barber said more charges side of the home as they inves- Otto Wenzlick and VFW
are expected against Hoffman, tigated early Sunday after- 1st Vice Randy Wenzlick
who lives at the home about noon, keeping people from examine flags to determine
40 miles north of Columbus. entering or leaving about a if they should be destroyed
Hoffman was being held in half dozen homes. But by late as Legion Chaplain Mike
the county jail, where person- Sunday afternoon, the only Rode and Legion 1st Vice
nel would not comment on sign of investigative activity Paul Broecker look on.
whether he had an attorney. was red and white evidence Below: Otto Wenzlick
A bond hearing was expected tape sealing the front door of adds the flag that flew at
to be held today. the home. the Fort Jennings Local
Barber said the girl was The house with green shut- Schools this past year to
hospitalized in good condi- ters and front door and a large the fire.
tion, but he would give no Nancy Spencer photos
details and did not say if she See MISSING, page 3A

Upfront
Ticket for St. John’s game
Ticket sales for Friday’s
St. John’s/McComb regional
final (7:30 p.m. kickoff) at
Findlay’s Donnell Stadium
will be held in the high
school office at the follow-
ing times: 7-8 p.m. Tuesday;
7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday;
and 7:30 a.m. to noon Friday.
The school will receive a
percentage of all tickets pur- Schulte
chased at the school. All tick-
ets are $7 pre-sale and $9 at Local trailer
the gate. Children 6 years old
and older must have a ticket. court owner dies
The builder and owner of
Forecast Schulte Mobile Home Court
has died.
Rain Tuesday Henry Z. “Bud” Schulte,
with high in 91, of Delphos died at 7 a.m.
upper 40s. Saturday at his residence.
See page 2A. Mr. Schulte also retired
from Ford and was a member
Index of St. John The Evangelist
Catholic Church, Delphos
Obituaries 2A Eagles, American Legion
State/Local 3A of Fort Jennings, United
Politics 4A States Trotting Association
Community 5A Photo submitted and Ohio Harness Racing

Local organizations receive Canal Days funds


Sports 6-7A Association.
Announcements 8A He enjoyed woodworking
Classifieds 10A and was a huge Blue Jay
More than $30,000 in 2010 Canal Days funds were distributed to local organizations. Recipients include, from left, fan. He loved his horses and
World News 1B
Kevin Streets (Fire Department), Buge Grothouse (Canal Days Committee), Kyle Fetro (Delphos Police), Buzzard he enjoyed polka music and
TV 3B Wehri (Canal Days Committee), Edna Fischer (Community Christmas Project), Gary Levitt (Postal Museum), John dancing. He was a veteran
Nomina (Stadium Club), Jeff Mohler (Boy Scouts) and Eric Fritz (Canal Days Committee). The Delphos Canal of the armed services during
Commission also received part of the proceeds but no one was available for the photo. World War II.
See full obit on page 2A.

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For The Record


WEATHER OBITUARIES The Delphos
Delphos weather
High temperature Sunday
Verena H. Brinkman
June 5, 1913 - nov. 14, 2010
Henry Z. Schulte
Herald
in Delphos was 57 degrees, Verena H. Brinkman, 97, April 12, 1919 Vol. 141 No. 131
low was 37. Weekend rainfall of Ottoville, died 8:40 a.m. nov. 13, 2010 Nancy Spencer, editor
was recorded at .19 inch. High Sunday at Sarah Jane Living Ray Geary, general manager,
a year ago today was 58, low Center, Delphos. Delphos Herald Inc.
She was born June 5, Henry Z. “Bud” Schulte,
was 48. Record high for today 91, of Delphos died at 7 a.m. Don Hemple, advertising manager
is 72, set in 1964. Record low 1913, in Jennings Township Tiffany Brantley,
to Frank G. and Mary A. Saturday at his residence.
is 10, set in 1933. He was born April 12, circulation manager
(Roof) Brinkman. William Kohl, general manager/
WeAtHer ForeCASt Survivors include several 1919, in Ottoville to Bernard
tri-county and Lucy Martin Schulte. Eagle Print
nieces and nephews.
the Associated Press She was also preceded On Sept. 12, 1942, he The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
in death by four brothers:, married Germaine “Gerri” 8000) is published daily except
toniGHt: Mostly Fred Brinkman, Alphonse Mueller, who died May 21, Sundays and Holidays.
cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s. Brinkman, Francis Brinkman 1979. He then married Evelyn By carrier in Delphos and
Southeast winds around 5 County Historical Society. Ziegler in 1981, who also pre- area towns, or by rural motor
and Cletus Brinkman; and
mph. She tutored area students for ceded him in death. On April route where available $2.09 per
five sisters, Anna Schwaller, week. By mail in Allen, Van
tUeSDAY: Occasional many years. She loved spend- 21, 2007, he married Mary
Leona Smith, Gertrude Wert, or Putnam County, $105
rain. Highs in the upper 40s. ing time with her family and Lou Siefker Schulte, who sur-
Brinkman, Monica Brinkman vives in Delphos. er and owner of Schulte per year. Outside these counties
East winds 10 to 15 mph. and Theresa Brinkman. enjoyed making homemade $119 per year.
Chance of rain 100 percent. buns and cookies. Survivors also include son Mobile Home Court. He was
Ms. Brinkman retired as James (Mary Jane) Schulte a member of St. John The Entered in the post office
tUeSDAY niGHt: a high school math and sci- Mass of Christian burial in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
Cloudy. Occasional rain in the will be 11 a.m. Thursday of Delphos; daughter Mary Evangelist Catholic Church, Periodicals, postage paid at
ence teacher at Fort Jennings Kay (Dennis) Core of Lima; Delphos Eagles, American
evening. Lows in the upper Local School. She also taught at Immaculate Conception Delphos, Ohio.
30s. North winds 10 to 15 mph Catholic Church, Ottoville stepsons James (Susan) Legion of Fort Jennings, No mail subscriptions will be
in Ottoville and Macartyville. Siefker, Mike Siefker, Louie United States Trotting
becoming west after midnight. with Fr. Joe Przybysz offici- accepted in towns or villages
She was a graduate of Mary (Jan) Siefker and Tom (Julie) Association and Ohio where The Daily Herald paper
Chance of rain 90 percent. Manse College, Toledo and ating. Burial will follow in St.
eXtenDeD ForeCASt Mary’s Cemetery, Ottoville. Siefker; stepdaughters Nancy Harness Racing Association. carriers or motor routes provide
received her master’s degree (Rodney) Watkins and Rosie He enjoyed woodworking daily home delivery for $2.09
WeDneSDAY: Partly from Purdue University, West Friends may call from 2-8
(Marshall) Gaddy, Sue and was a huge Blue Jay per week.
cloudy. Highs in the lower Lafayette, Ind., and attend- p.m. Wednesday at Love- 405 North Main St.
50s. West winds 10 to 15 mph Heitmeyer Funeral Home, (Dave) Vonderwell and Barb fan. He loved his horses and
ed Case Western Reserve, (Randy) Stone; sisters Dolores he enjoyed polka music and TELEPHONE 695-0015
with gusts up to 25 mph. Cleveland. She was a Jennings Jackson Township (at the cor- Office Hours
WeDneSDAY niGHt- (Joe) VanOss of Ottoville dancing. He was a veteran
Scholar. She was a member ner of St. Rts. 224 & 634). 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
tHUrSDAY: Mostly cloudy and Lorene (Norbert) Fuerst of the armed services during
of Immaculate Conception Memorials contributions POSTMASTER:
with a 30 percent chance of of Columbus Grove; grand- World War II. Send address changes
Catholic Church, Ottoville, may be made to the charity of Mass of Christian Burial
rain showers. Lows in the mid donor’s choice. children Brad Huysman of to THE DAILY HERALD,
and its Altar Rosary Society; Columbus, Scott (Amy) will begin at 10:30 a.m.
30s. Highs in the lower 40s. Condolences may be sent to: 405 N. Main St.
Putnam County Retired Schulte of Oak Harbor, Todd Wednesday at St. John The Delphos, Ohio 45833
tHUrSDAY niGHt- Teachers Assoc.; and Putnam www.lovefuneralhome.com Evangelist Catholic Church,
(Amy) Schulte of Delphos,
FriDAY niGHt: Partly the Rev. Melvin Verhoff will
Emily (Ryan) Rosebeck of
cloudy. Lows around 30.
Highs in the mid 40s. Collision results in failure to yield Lima, Jeff (Sheila) Core officiate. Burial will be in
At 2:02 p.m. on Friday, a approached the intersection
and Chad (Cori) Schulte of Resurrection Cemetery, with Scholars of the Day
Columbus and Geri (Dr. Tim) military rites by the Delphos
CorreCtion collision occurred when the
driver of one vehicle failed to
yield the right of way when
heading west and attempted
to turn left onto Main Street,
failing to yield the right of
Imler of Indianapolis; and 17
great-grandchildren and 25
Veterans Council.
Friends may call from 2-8
step-grandchildren. p.m. Tuesday at Harter and
turning left. way to Krietemeyer and strik- He was preceded in death Schier Funeral Home, where
Carolee Krietemeyer, ing her vehicle’s left side. by stepson Fred Siefker; a parish wake will begin at
68, of Delphos was travel- There were no injuries and granddaughter Amy Schulte; 2 p.m.
ing eastbound on Fifth Street minor damage to the vehi- and sister Loretta Smith. Memorial contributions
when she came to Main cles. Mr. Schulte was retired may be made to St. John’s
Street and proceeded through Meeker was cited for a from Ford. He was a build- Parish Foundation.
the intersection. Toneta failure to yield the right of
Bryan Meeker, 69, of Elida way when turning left.
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STATE/LOCAL
OBITUARIES
Martha Robuck Elmer C. Looser Howard L. Metzger
Morris Oct. 4, 191 Feb. 13, 1920
May 1, 1914 - Nov. 12, 2010 Nov. 14, 2010 Nov. 13, 2010
Martha Robuck Morris, 96,
a longtime resident of Upper Elmer C. Looser, 95, of Howard L.
Arlington and recently of Delphos died at 1:50 a.m. Metzger, 90, of Vaughnsville
Friendship Village of Dublin, Sunday at Vancrest Healthcare died at 11:22 a.m. Saturday
passed away Friday. Center. at Lima Memorial Health
She was born May 1, 1914, He was born Oct. 4, 1915, System.
in Gomer to Dr. O.S. and in Ottoville to William Sr. and He was born Feb. 13,
Margaret Thomas Robuck. Dorothy (Bedink) Looser. 1920, in Allen County to Roy
She was preceded in death On July 6, 1935, he mar- and Inez Metzger.
by her husband of 57 years, ried Jesslyn Hummer, who On Dec. 31, 1943, he mar-
Robert J. Morris in 2004. died July 7, 1979. ried Helen Elaine Barnes,
Frank A. Clementz, Survivors include a daugh-
ter Margo (Lynn) Swan of
Survivors include son who survives at Vancrest
Kenneth (Jeanne) Looser of Healthcare Center in
East Lansing, Mich.; a son, Delphos; sister Ann (Robert) Delphos.
Jan. 12, 1919 William R. “Bill” (Julie) United Methodist Church
Buchanan of Evansville, Ind.; Survivors include daugh-
Nov. 14, 2010 Morris of Upper Arlington; baseball and horseshoes, for and was extremely proud
brother William (Lillian) ters Kathy (Ed) Smith of
six grandchildren, Jennifer Looser of Delphos; grand- which he was in two world Delphos and Sue (Bob) of his Vaughnsville commu-
Frank A. Swan Tascarella (Peter) championship tournaments. nity, where he stayed active
children Kirk (Lisa), Cindy, Huth of Findlay; grandchil-
Clementz, 91, of Ottoville, of Okemos, Mich., Daniel He enjoyed following all until his death by attending
K.C. (Deb), Craig (Sheila) dren Marc (Melisa) Smith of
died at 2:07 a.m. Sunday at Robuck (Julia) Swan of his grandchildren and great- senior citizen events and the
and Kevin (Leslie) Looser Delphos, Jeff (Amy) Smith
Sarah Jane Living Center, Chicago, David Robert grandchildren’s events as “coffee walks” at the com-
of Delphos; great-grand- of Summerlin-Las Vegas,
Delphos. (Marybeth) Swan of long as he was able. He was munity center. One of his
children Dustin, Kylee and Brandon (Cheryl) Huth of
He was born Jan. 12, 1919, Woodbury, Minn., Rebecca a life member of Veterans of greatest loves was watch-
Courtney Looser, Drew, Springfield and Amy (Justin)
in Cloverdale to Anthony and Jane Swan of East Lansing Foreign Wars and St. John the ing the Jefferson Wildcats
Lindsey and Logan Looser, Hill of San Diego; and great-
Bernadina (Perrin) Clementz. and Abigail Noelle Morris Evangelist Catholic Church basketball team play. His
Tiffany Sensibaugh and Brad grandchildren Trey and
On Nov. 27, 1947, he mar- and Emma Robuck Morris of in Delphos. family and the Vaughnsville
and Cody Looser; and great- Trysten Smith, Colin and
ried Josephine Madonia, who Upper Arlington. A Mass of Christian Burial community will miss him
great-grandchildren Brooks Addison Smith and Jacob,
died Feb. 23, 1998. Mrs. Morris was a lov- will begin at 11 a.m. Thursday deeply.
and Connor Sensibaugh. Mitchell and Trevor Huth.
Survivors include eight ing daughter, wife, mother at St. John the Evangelist Services will begin at 11
He was also preceded in He was also preceded in
children, John Clementz of and gramma devoted to her Catholic Church, the Rev. a.m. Tuesday at Hartman Sons
death by his sister, Dorothy death by a brother, Darrell
Ottoville, Peter (Patricia) family as well as her many Jacob Gordon officiating. Funeral Home in Columbus
Looser; and brother and Metzger.
Clementz of Cloverdale, friends. Martha, a gradu- Burial will be in Resurrection Grove, Mary Ellen Bogart
sister-in-law Romie (Marie) Howard attended Gomer
Andrew (Judy) Clementz and ate of Denison University, Cemetery, with military rites officiating. Burial will be in
Looser. and Delphos Jefferson
Joseph (Cherri) Clementz of Granville, was a member of by the Delphos Veterans Vaughnsville Cemetery, with
Mr. Looser retired as a schools. He was a proud
Ottoville, Mary (Jim) Mox Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, Council. military rites.
foreman in shipping from Navy veteran serving his
of Delphos, Helen (Dale) Delta Omicron music hon- Friends may call from 2-8 Friends may call from
Continental Can/Sonoco country as an electrician
Calvelage and Frances Kerner orary, Mortar Board Senior p.m. Wednesday at Harter 5-9 p.m. today at the funeral
in 1973, where he worked aboard the USS LST 987 dur-
of Fort Jennings and Josephine Honorary and former teach- and Schier Funeral Home. home.
for more than 30 years. He ing World War II. He retired
(Eddie) Duling of Glandorf; er at Horace Mann Junior Memorial contributions Memorial contributions
served in the U.S. Army in in 1980 as an electrician for
18 grandchildren; and 15 High in Lakewood. After may be made to hospice or may be made to Vaughnsville
Japan during World War II. Clark Equipment. He was
great-grandchildren. marriage in 1946 and a donor’s choice. United Methodist Church or
He loved all sports, primarily honored by being Putnam
Also preceding him in death move to Columbus, she and Vaughnsville Community
Missing
County Senior Citizen of
was a son-in-law, Steve Kerner; Robert became members of Center.
the Year. He was a Sugar
a grandson, Steve Kerner Jr.; First Community Church in Creek Township trustee
and a great-grandchild. 1947. She was a past mem-
Mr. Clementz was a lifelong
dairy and crop farmer and also
ber of the Governing Board,
Charter member and past
(Continued from page 1A) tree trimming work and had
built a fire Wednesday night
for 16 years and a former
member of Putnam County
EMS Board and member of
SENIOR’S DAY
a Monterey Township Trustee President of Guild Group television antenna on the roof in his backyard, where there
Monday and Tuesday
the Fort Jennings American
for more than 20 years. He
was a member of Immaculate
N, and past President of the
Women’s Guild Board and
sits in a lower-middle-income
neighborhood with two bars
was a mound of ashes Sunday
with tree parts on it. She said
Legion. Metzger was a
member of Vaughnsville
All Day!
Conception Catholic Church, Couple Circle 7. Active in within a block. Holly grows he walked to a nearby park
Ottoville, and its Holy Name community affairs, she was through the weathered slats with a lake almost every day October 25, 2010
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Society. He was a World War a member of First Sustaining of the porch. A sheet covered and was a “nature person” Complete w/2 extras
II Army veteran; life mem- Board of Central Community one window, and blinds were who collected leaves. MESSAGE TO
THE WORLD and choice of bread
ber of Fort Jennings American House, longtime member of pulled down on the rest. Attempts to reach relatives
Legion; life member Ottoville Life Care Alliance Service Dawna Davis, 35, who of Hoffman and of Sarah were of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Starting at
VFW, where he was former
commander; and a member of
Ottawa Eagles.
Board (Meals on Wheels),
Welsh Society of Central
Ohio Board, Allen County
lives next door to Hoffman,
said she told her children to
stay indoors when he was out.
unsuccessful Sunday.
Herrmann was reported
missing Wednesday when
(Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina)
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officiating. Burial will follow University Women). “He would sit and listen Sprang’s vehicle was in the pray and seek the intercession
in the St. Mary’s Cemetery, Graveside service were to us up in a tree. He had a driveway. of all the saints. May they be
Ottoville with military rites by held at 11:30 a.m. today at hammock and he would sit Herrmann’s pickup truck for you an example,
Ft. Jennings American Legion Gomer Cemetery, the Rev. there and listen to us,” she had been found Thursday an incentive and a joy
and Ottoville VFW. Brian Knoderer officiating. said. “He was just different. night near the Kenyon towards eternal life.
Friends may call from 2 Memorial Service will be He was very different.” College campus, leading to a Thank you for having
to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Love- held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Davis said Hoffman did lockdown at the school. responded to my call.” Elida Road, Lima•Next to WENDY’S
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POLITICS “My father used to say superior people never make long visits.”
— Marianne Moore, American poet (1887-1972)

Obama calls latest


Israeli plan promising
By BEN FELLER borders of side-by-side states, U.S.-Russia nuclear arms
The Associated Press a daunting, elusive mission. treaty during the postelection
Obama commended Israeli session of Congress, during
WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Benjamin which lawmakers try to push
President Barack Obama on Netanyahu for making a “very through matters before a new
Sunday hailed the prospect constructive step” toward cre- Congress convenes.
of a new settlement freeze ating an environment for peace. The White House is work-
in the disputed West Bank “I think it’s a signal that he’s ing furiously to round up the
as a promising step toward serious,” Obama said. votes, warning that a failure
peace, urging Israelis and U.S. officials said would deeply undermine
Palestinians to get back into Netanyahu told the administra- U.S.-Russia relations. As
serious negotiations quickly. tion that he supports the plan a way to rally support, the
An upbeat president also and will try to win approval administration is proposing
pledged to return to the basic from his Cabinet. Obama said extra billions of dollars to
principles that drove his he hopes the Israeli leader modernize the existing nucle-
thinking when he first came and Palestinian President ar arsenal. That’s a priority of
to the White House, including Mahmoud Abbas will resume Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., who
sticking to a more biparti- negotiations soon. is seen as the key to round-
House ethics san tone and better explaining A previous 10-month mor- ing up Republican support for

IT WAS NEWS THEN trial opens for


his decisions to the American
people. He spoke of moving
from an “obsessive focus” on
atorium in the West Bank
expired Sept. 26, and talks
have stalled, casting doubt
ratification.
“Actually, I feel pretty
good about our prospects,”
One Year Ago
• Knights of Columbus Hallo”wine” committee member Charles Rangel policy and making changes to
his approach after a humbling
about the notion of a peace
deal within a year’s time, as
Obama said.
Obama said Congress
Shelly Kreeger presented a check for $1,800 to St. John’s WASHINGTON (AP) — midterm election. Obama has sought. Just a few should also reach a deal on
Elementary Principal Nathan Stant for a Civil War re-enact- Rep. Charles Rangel of New “The fact that we are out of days ago, during a stop in extending certain George W.
ment for elementary students. Committee member Rose Morris York headed the House’s crisis — although still obvi- Indonesia, Obama acknowl- Bush-era tax cuts, soon due
presented a check for $1,475 to St. John’s Business Manager tax-writing committee but ously in a difficult time — I edged he was worried about to expire, so that the middle
Ted Hanf for tuition assistance. acknowledged shortchanging think will give me the capac- the peace process and urged class does not get a tax hike in
the Internal Revenue Service ity,” Obama told reporters both sides to show more the new year. Republicans are
25 Years Ago — 1985 on his own tax bill. Now, a aboard Air Force One at the effort. pushing for an extension of tax
• Delphos Lions Club presented Delphos City Public House ethics panel will judge end of long Asia trip. Looking rested after two cuts for wealthier Americans,
Schools Cafeteria Manager Sally Kiggins and her staff at whether filing an amended tax On the Mideast, legs of an all-night flight from too, and Obama is probably
Jefferson High School with a microwave oven in apprecia- return and belatedly paying his Washington’s new propos- Asia, Obama on Sunday made going to have reach at least a
tion for the use of their kitchen and cafeteria Nov. 2 on Lions taxes and other financial and al for reviving peace talks an unannounced visit to the temporary deal on that.
Pancake Day. Lion John Pitsenbarger said over 2,000 people fundraising practices violated includes a 90-day ban on press cabin of Air Force One Later this week the presi-
were served at the event and thanked the staff for the use of the congressional rule book. housing starts in West Bank just before the plane landed dent will hold a strategy ses-
their facilities and personnel in making the day “a success.” A rare ethics trial begins settlements — but not in east at Andrews Air Force Base in sion with Republican and
• Doris Markley of Delphos submitted a photo to The today for the representative from Jerusalem, the Palestinians’ Washington. Democratic leaders in the
Herald of students and teachers at Delphos District 5 School Harlem. Rangel’s career peaked hoped-for capital. The goal The president sound- House and Senate. He joked
around 1908. Included in the photo were Dolly Macklin, in 2007 when he became chair- is to give the two sides a ed optimistic about getting of his coming week, “I’m sure
Freddie Hempfling, Harmon Thatcher, Ralph East, Loren East, man of the Ways and Means three-month period to shape Senate ratification of a new it’ll be very relaxing.”

Congress back for lame-duck session


Carl Scott, Oscar Hempfling, Albert Hempfling, Zelle Scott, Committee. It took a dive last
Dolly Veacher, teacher; Rushia Thatcher, Mable Bockey, Zada March, when he relinquished
Jamison and Ida Hempfling. that post after his corporate-
• David Mesker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mesker of Fort funded travel was criticized in By JIM ABRAMS funds are needed to keep the rules of decorum, how
Jennings, is the new sports director for WBGU and WFAL a separate ethics case. The Associated Press federal agencies financed to run a congressional office
radio stations at Bowling Green State University. Mesker, a Rangel, first elected in 1970 and avoid a government and how not to get lost in
junior radio-television-film major, also worked at WDOH-FM and now 80 years old, appar- WASHINGTON — Seven shutdown. Doctors, mean- the Capitol basement. Two
for three years and covered sports, news, weather and music. ently is without a lawyer. He weeks ahead of the GOP while, face a crippling cut in Democratic senators — Joe
and his defense team parted House takeover, hobbled Medicare reimbursements. Manchin, who won the seat of
50 Years Ago — 1960 company a few months after Democrats and invigorated Democrats still command the late Robert Byrd of West
• Edna Jane Nolte, state vice regent of the Catholic he complained in an August Republicans return today sizable majorities in the Virginia, and Chris Coons,
Daughters of America, and Mary Landwehr, financial secretary speech on the House floor that to a testy tax dispute and a House and Senate, and have elected to Vice President Joe
of Court Delphos, Mrs. Martin Wahmhoff, Cecelia Kaverman he could no longer afford legal lengthy to-do list for a post- other ambitions for the lame- Biden’s Delaware seat — will
and Ottillia Gable have returned from spending the weekend bills that had reached nearly election session of Congress duck session. Most will go be sworn in today.
in Washington, D. C., where Nolte and Landwehr took part in $2 million. unlikely to achieve any land- unfulfilled. On Tuesday the Senate
the dedication ceremonies of the five chapels in the north apse The ethics investigation mark legislation. There are efforts to give parties elect their leaders. Sen.
of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. The five goes back to at least July With change clearly in the Social Security recipients a Harry Reid of Nevada will
chapels, recently completed, were a gift to the shrine from 2008. Only former Rep. James air, more than 100 mainly $250 check to make up for continue to head the reduced
the 209,000 members of the Catholic Daughters of America Traficant, D-Ohio, who was Republican freshmen arrive no cost-of-living increase next Democratic majority, with
throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. Nolte also expelled from the House after a on Capitol Hill to be schooled year; to extend unemployment Sen. Mitch McConnell of
attended a Leadership Institute held at the Sheraton Park Hotel. criminal conviction, has faced on the jobs they’ll assume benefits; to allow gays to serve Kentucky still guiding the
This session, presided over by Margaret Buckley, Chevy a similar trial since current when the next Congress openly in the military; to ratify Republicans.
Chase, Md., supreme Regent of the Order, was for all state House ethics procedures were convenes in January. For a nuclear weapons reduction One uncertainty is wheth-
officers and district and territorial deputies. adopted two decades ago. Democrats, it’s another sad treaty with Russia; and to er Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C.,
Key charges portray Rangel note as one of their most ven- extend government oversight can get fellow Republicans
75 Years Ago — 1935 as a veteran congressman erable members goes on trial of food safety. to accept a freeze on the pet
• Final arrangements for “The Old Fashioned Girl,” to who thought he could ignore on ethics charges. Congress will be in ses- spending priorities of law-
be presented at Jefferson Auditorium Nov. 15 are being rules on disclosing his assets, Lame-duck sessions are sion for a week, break for makers known as earmarks
completed by the cast and various committees. The cast is and improperly used official usually unpopular and unpro- Thanksgiving week and return for the coming session.
as follows: Rebecca Jeffries, Jaunita Nollan; Bess Small, resources to raise money for ductive. Nothing suggests on Nov. 29. Lawmakers will “Americans want Congress
Mary Jean Brittingham; Miss Mills, Mary Louise Mills; Jane a college center that was a otherwise this year. continue until they complete to shut down the earmark
Bryant, Betty Rose Evans; Fanny Shaw, Adelphia Griffith; monument to his career. Republicans are looking their work or give up. favor factory, and next week
Trix Fenway, Eunice Myers; Miss King, Dorothy Miller; Polly But an allegation that caught ahead to January, when they Most of the attention this I believe House and Senate
Milton, Aline Redd; Maud Shaw, Adelphia Griffith; Walter the public’s eye was his failure will take back control of the week will be on activities off Republicans will unite to
Stigall; Mr. Sydney, Donald May; Mr. Shaw, Jack Porrott and to declare rental income to House; many Democratic the House and Senate floors. stop pork-barrel spending,”
Will Milton, Richard Redd. the IRS from a resort unit lawmakers and staff are more In a back room of a House DeMint said.
• Mrs. Syl. G. Grothause was elected president of the ladies’ he owned in the Dominican focused on cleaning out their office building, the House Earmarks are one sub-
branch of the C.K. of A. at the regular meeting of the group Republic. desks and looking for new ethics committee will open ject being discussed by a
held Thursday evening. Other officers chosen are: Spiritual The case has generated its jobs. That doesn’t mean they the trial today of 80-year-old 22-member GOP transition
Director, Rev. Father H. B. Lammers; vice president, Mrs. share of political game-playing. can slack off. Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., team that is drawing up plans
F. R. McKowen; treasurer, Mrs. John McRedmond; finan- Republicans on the House eth- Congress must act before the former Ways and Means on how the House will oper-
cial secretary, Alola Brendle; recording secretary, Mrs. J. F. ics committee demanded that year’s end on expiring Bush- Committee chairman charged ate when Republicans take
Shelbley; sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Tony Van Autreve; sentinel, the proceeding be held before era tax cuts to protect millions with multiple ethics viola- over in January. That team
Mrs. Frank Kart; trustee for three years, Mayme Imber; trustee the election, when the trial of of people from significant tax tions. includes four freshmen who
for two years, Agnes Bockey; trustee for one year, Mrs. C. O. the House’s fourth-most-senior increases. Lawmakers failed Elsewhere on the Hill, more ran almost universally on cut-
McKowen and pianist, Rita Wahmhoff. member could have embar- to pass even a single annual than 100 incoming House and ting the size of government
• The members of the Ladies’ Aid Society and of the Mary rassed Democrats. Democratic spending bill this year, and Senate freshmen start learning and reducing spending.
committee chairman, Zoe
White House moves to break impasse on arms pact
Martha Bible Class of the Christian church held a meeting
Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Peter Backus, Lofgren of California, rejected
South Washington Street. Mrs. Backus was assisted by Mrs. the request.
Charles Gould. Three new members were received into the Rangel was charged by By DESMOND BUTLER The administration is the offer had swayed Kyl and
Aid Society. They are Mrs. Peter Fuerst, Mrs. Cleve Patton and an investigative panel of The Associated Press scrambling to get enough his office declined to com-
Mrs. William Emerick. four Democrats and four Republican support in the ment.
Republicans with 13 counts of WASHINGTON — In a Senate to ratify the New In Yokohama, Japan, where
violating House rules. bid to win approval of a nucle- START treaty before the President Barack Obama
If Rangel is found to have ar arms control treaty with Democrats’ majority shrinks was attending a Pacific Rim
Russia before newly ener- by six in January. In a sign summit, his national secu-
Moderately confused
violated rules, the ethics com-
mittee would meet to decide gized Republicans increase of the urgency of the admin- rity adviser, Tom Donilon,
punishment. It could end the their clout in the Senate, istration’s pitch, government said he couldn’t confirm the
case with a critical report, the Obama administration officials traveled to Kyl’s report. But he told reporters
or recommend a House vote is offering to add billions of home state of Arizona to brief the administration has tried
expressing displeasure with dollars in funding for the U.S. him on the proposal, the aide to address “what had been a
Rangel’s conduct. nuclear arsenal. said. Officials also briefed real shortfall in funding for
The charges allege viola- A congressional aide Republican Sen. Bob Corker maintaining and enhancing
tions include: briefed on the proposed deal of Tennessee. the nation’s nuclear infra-
—A House gift ban and said White House officials “This is a huge increase,” structure.”
restrictions on solicitations. outlined it to Republican Sen. said Daryl Kimball, head Obama was to meet on
Rangel is accused of using Jon Kyl, who is seen as the of the private Arms Control Sunday with Russian President
congressional staff, letterhead key to winning enough sup- Association. He noted that it Dmitry Medvedev on the
and workspace to seek dona- port to ratify the New START is not certain that Congress summit margins. Donilon
tions for the Charles B. Rangel treaty. The aide spoke on con- will approve the funding, said his message would be
Center for Public Service at dition of anonymity because which will in any case have the administration’s commit-
the City College of New York. he was not authorized to com- to be appropriated over time ment to getting New START
The requests usually went to ment. for each of the years in the approved.
charitable arms of businesses The offer was for a boost proposal. “It’s important on the mer-
with issues before Congress, of $4.1 billion in funding The aide said that the its in terms of the arms con-
including Rangel’s Ways and between 2012-2016 for the administration has also con- trol aspects of the treaty,”
Means Committee. nuclear weapons complex that veyed to Republican lawmak- the adviser said. “It’s impor-
—A U.S. government code will go to maintaining and ers that its offer is contingent tant for U.S. leadership in the
of ethics. Several allegations modernizing the arsenal and on passing the treaty before world on the nonproliferation
fall under this code, among the laboratories that oversee the end of the year and that agenda. And it’s important for
them: Accepting favors (the that effort. Of that, $1 billion Democratic support for the the U.S.-Russia relationship.”
Rangel Center donations) that would cover a deficit in the increased funding would The treaty would reduce
could be construed as influ- pension fund for the agency likely evaporate, if the treaty the limit on strategic war-
encing Rangel’s congressional in charge of the stockpile and stalls. heads to 1,550 for each coun-
duties; acceptance of a rent- laboratories. Details of the proposal try from the current ceiling
subsidized New York apart- The additional money were made available to Senate of 2,200. It also would set up
ment used as a campaign office, comes on top of an additional staff, including aides on the new procedures to allow both
when the lease said it was for $10 billion the administration Appropriations Committee countries to inspect each oth-
residential use only; and failure had already agreed to over 10 Friday. er’s arsenals to verify compli-
to report taxable income. years. It was not clear whether ance.
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COMMUNITY
CALENDAR OF Seniors receive Honda-Ohio
EVENTS State Math Medal Awards
TODAY Eleven high-achieving Math Medal Scholars enrolled
7 p.m. — Washington Allen County high school at Ohio State in engineering.
Township Trustees meet at seniors on Nov. 4 received The 2011 math schol-
the township house. the Honda/OSU Partnership ars have the opportunity
7:30 p.m. — Jefferson Math Medal Award from a to apply for a Honda-Ohio
Athletic Boosters meet at the partnership between Honda of State Partnership scholarship
high school library. America Manufacturing Inc. at Ohio State’s College of
Spencerville village council and The Ohio State University. Engineering.
meets at the mayor’s office. The award recognizes and Recognized as their
Delphos Eagles Auxiliary honors the top senior math- school’s top math student in
meets at the Eagles Lodge, ematics student in each West the Class of 2011, each stu-
1600 Fifth St. Central Ohio high school, for dent received a pewter math
their achievements in math- medal, plaque and $100 gift
TUESDAY ematics courses throughout card from Honda of America
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite high school. Manufacturing and Ohio
at Delphos Senior Citizen Class of 2011 Math Medal State University’s College of
Center, 301 Suthoff Street. winners from Allen County Engineering. In addition, the
1-3 p.m. — Delphos Area and their high schools are math medal award comes with
Visiting Nurses offer free Cody Lovejoy, Allen East; a $3,000 scholarship opportu-
blood pressure checks at Jared Staley, Bluffton; Dulton nity at Ohio State’s College
Delphos Discount Drugs. Moore, Jefferson; Brad of Engineering for the 2011-
6 p.m. — Weight Watchers Photo submitted
Gerberick, St. John’s; Jacob 2012 academic year. Over the
meets at Trinity United
Methodist Church, 211 E. Luhn, Elida; Caitlin Kiracofe, past five years, 55 Math Medal Metzner honored for Optimist Club service
Third St. Bath; Richard Brodbeck, Lima recipients have received the
6:30 p.m. — Delphos Central Catholic; Brandon scholarships. Delphos Optimist Club President Michael Friedrich, left, and Optimist Lt. Gov.
Lions Club, Eagles Lodge, Wreede, Lima Senior; Mitchell “We are pleased to be able of Zone 9 Harry Tolhurst, right, present member Jay Metzner with a lifetime mem-
1600 E. Fifth St. Herold, Shawnee; Zachary to reward students who excel bership award and plaque honoring him for his year of service to the Delphos club.
7 p.m. — Delphos Area Miller, Perry; and Kaley Core, in math and science and show Metzner was president from 1993-94; 2005-06; and 2009-10.
Art Guild (DAAG) will meet Spencerville. them that engineering is an area
at their new location in the More than 300 family that may suit them well,” said
second floor gallery of the members, teachers and friends Gregory N. Washington, inter-
Delphos Postal Museum of attended the breakfast ceremo- im dean, Ohio State College
History at 339 N. Main St. ny as the Class of 2011 Math of Engineering. “These are all
7:30 p.m. — Elida School Medal winners received their outstanding students, who we
Board meets at the high school awards at Honda of America hope will pursue an education Happy Birthday
office. in Marysville. The award is in engineering at Ohio State.”
Alcoholics Anonymous, presented by the Honda-Ohio All 156 high schools NOV. 16
First Presbyterian Church, State Partnership Program. near Honda operations in 15 Gerald Cross
310 W. Second St. The 2010 Math Medal west-central Ohio counties Grace Jones
Awards mark the seventh are asked to select their best Donald Hammond
Please notify the Delphos anniversary of the ceremony, senior math scholar for the Norma Kemper
Herald at 419-695-0015 if and 206 seniors, the high- Math Medal, based on aca- Aleena May
there are any corrections est number yet, received the demic performance at the end
or additions to the Coming award this year. There are of the student’s junior year in
Events column. currently four full classes of 2010.

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Edwards wins at Phoenix, Turnovers doom Elida in regional semis


Hamlin’s big lead wiped out By JIM METCALFE
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
By JENNA FRYER “I know. That was ugly,”
The Associated Press Ford replied. “That’s some- PIQUA — Columbus
thing we’ve definitely got to Bishop Hartley had made a
AVONDALE, Ariz. — work on.” living forcing turnovers, earn-
Nobody would have been “What do we got to work ing a plus-18 turnover mar-
surprised if Denny Hamlin on? I don’t understand,” the gin during its 9-1 march to
envisioned frustrated Saturday’s Region 10 semifi-
hoisting driver nal versus Elida.
the Sprint replied. The Eagles’ defense did it
Cup trophy “Fuel again, picking off five Reggie
as he led mileage,”
McAdams passes in pac-
lap after lap around Phoenix Ford responded. “That was
awful.”
ing a 21-7 victory over the
International Raceway. Bulldogs at Piqua’s Alexander
He was dominating It couldn’t have gone any
worse for Hamlin, who com- Memorial Stadium.
Sunday’s race, headed to at
least a top-3 finish and one pletely outperformed the com- “You can’t have turnovers
more monstrous step toward petition but had little to show like that against the No. 1
ending Jimmie Johnson’s for it at the end. team in the state. We learned
4-year run as NASCAR cham- “I hate that it boils down to a lot about taking care of the
pion. the final race,” Hamlin said. football tonight,” Elida head
Then it all backfired. Poor Not Johnson. man Jason Carpenter said.
fuel mileage forced Hamlin to “We have one heck of a “A couple of Reggie’s passes
make a late pit stop that cost points race going to Miami were tipped, too. They came
him his comfortable lead in and I’m pumped,” he said. “I out in man-to-man in the red
the standings. Instead of tak- am so happy to put pressure on zone and brought pressure.
ing a lead of almost 60 points the No. 11 team. We’re ready We moved the football well
over Johnson into next week’s to race for this thing. I hope all night long but weren’t
season finale, Hamlin finds the pressure of us being on his efficient once we got inside Jim Metcalfe photo

himself clinging to a 15-point heels really works on his mind the red zone. We’ll have to The Elida offense breaks the huddle with head coach Jason Carpenter to take the field
margin. throughout the course of the work on those situations next Saturday against Columbus Bishop Watterson. The Bulldogs saw their 2010 season come
“It’s tough to not be happy week. One race, winner-take- year.” to a finish on the wrong end of a 21-7 decision at the hands of the Eagles in the Region 10
having the point lead going all, and it’s going to be a hell Columbus Bishop semifinals at Piqua.
into the last race. But we were of a show.” Watterson takes on Tiffin
sitting pretty,” Hamlin said. A week after Knaus Columbian, a 13-7 victor over Elida answered with a proud of what this team did with a 26-yard return setting
Was he ever. benched his pit crew in the Clyde, at 7 p.m. Saturday at 5-play, 78-yard reply, keyed all year, especially my seven Watterson up at the Elida 44.
Hamlin led a race-high 190 middle of Hamlin’s win at Ohio Wesleyan University’s by a 51-yard McAdams con- seniors. They were around in Elida’s defense held but
laps, while Johnson and third- Texas, the champions were Selby Stadium. nection to senior Rikki Le the 0-20 days just a couple of the offense could not move
place driver Kevin Harvick riding high after stealing one “Our defense has done that (5 grabs, 107 yards). At the years ago. They bought into the ball this time, turning the
couldn’t get near him on the in Phoenix. They were clearly all year, forcing turnovers. CBW 10, McAdams threw a what we were trying to do and ball over on downs at its 24
track. And when Harvick was off their game — Johnson had Our line got more pressure on quick slant to the right side to were true leaders on and off with 4:12 to go.
penalized for a loose lug nut won the last three Chase for McAdams as the night wore Etzler (7 catches, 106 yards), the field. I have no doubt they CBW also turned the ball
on a late stop, nothing seemed the Sprint Cup Championship on,” Watterson coach Dan who held the ball long enough will be successful at whatever over on downs there and
to be in the way of Hamlin’s races at Phoenix — and never Bjelac noted. “We never felt in the end zone for the six. they do in the future.” Elida took over with 2:19
first career NASCAR title. contended Sunday. comfortable all night with the He added the conversion for It didn’t help Elida to go. Helped by a personal
Then cautions didn’t fall as But as Ford huddled with way their offense can score in a 7-7 tie with 9:37 left in the that junior noseman Cole foul on CBW, they got to the
they should have and race win- car owner Joe Gibbs and crew a hurry. They moved the ball half. Montgomery was on the side- Columbus 6 in nine plays but
ner Carl Edwards was closing members packed up their well but we stepped up when Columbus responded with line due to injury. for the fifth time, Watterson
fast on his bumper, forcing equipment in silence, Knaus we needed to in order to keep a drive from its 20 to the That drive was just what got a pick, this one by Cook,
Hamlin to burn fuel as he tried reveled in the final results just them out of the end zone.” Elida 17 in 10 plays but the the doctor order for CBW. with 36 ticks to go.
to preserve the win. His Joe a few feet away. The Bulldogs (9-3) opened Bulldogs caught a break when “Andy started the opener All CBW had to do was
Gibbs Racing crew knew he Harvick seemed sunk when, the contest behind a hot Patrick Rhomberg (4-of-7 and we know what he can take a knee once to finish the
was going to be at least a after leaving pit road in fifth McAdams (22-of-48 passing, passing, 45 yards) was picked do, though he hadn’t played a time and end Elida’s season.
dozen laps short of making it after a caution with 90 laps 359 yards), who completed off by sophomore Anthony lot since then. Patrick injured COLUMBUS BISHOP WATTERSON
to the finish on his last tank to go, he was called back by 4-of-5 passes for 71 yards in Sumpter at the 5. his foot earlier in the game,” 21, ELIDA 7
of gas; crew chief Mike Ford NASCAR for a loose lug nut. marching the ’Dogs to the The Orange and Black gave Bjelac added. “We have a Elida 0 7 0 0-7

called in the No. 11 Toyota for It dropped him to 18th but gave Eagle 14 from 20. A holding it back on the next play. Under lot of guys we will run the
Watterson 0
FIRST QUARTER
14 7 0 - 21

gas with 14 laps remaining. him the chance to make an call stymied the effort and on pressure, McAdams threw to ball with and we’re confident No score
Hamlin was in second place extra stop for gas that Hamlin play 8, with Nathon Jenkins the left side and overthrew with any of them. That’s been SECOND QUARTER

when he headed to pit road, and Johnson didn’t get. out due to the effects of a his receiver, instead finding another key for us; we don’t
CB - Ray Cook 1 run (Tim Carter kick),
11:47
with a nearly 60-point lead Rallying to finish sixth was concussion from last week, Eagle cornerback Erik Oman feature one guy but have a lot EL - Austin Etzler 10 pass from Reggie
over Johnson. The pit stop more than he could have hoped lefty-kicking junior Austin at the 26. He rolled down the of kids we can go to.” McAdams (Etzler kick), 9:37

dropped him to 19th and he for after what seemed to be a Etzler’s 31-yard field-goal try right sideline to the end zone. Elida tried to answer by
CB - Erik Oman 26 interception return
(Carter kick), 2:54
had to drive like a madman title-crushing penalty. got caught up in the wind, Carter made it 14-7 with 2:54 marching from the 35 to the THIRD QUARTER
through the field trying to sal- Lost in the commotion of which pushed it wide right showing in the half. Columbus 12 in five plays CB - Matt Redfield 3 run (Carter kick),
at the 8:52 mark of the first
6:40
vage his day. the title race was Edwards’ That effectively ended the but was knocked back to the FOURTH QUARTER
His crew watched and wait- first win since the 2008 sea- period. half. 18. On play 8, Etzler, this No score
ed for Johnson to make his son finale. He ended that year Watterson gained the Elida Watterson opened the time with the wind, missed
39 before kicking the ball
TEAM STATS
fuel stop — Harvick’s penalty as the popular pick to unseat second half with a 10-play, wide right from 35 yards to Elida Watterson
had given him the opportunity Johnson but endured a miser- away. 80-yard trek. Aided by a pair keep the deficit at 14 at 4:20 First Downs 18 11
to make an extra stop for gas able 2009 and went almost two The Bulldogs marched of penalties against Elida (7 in the third. Total Yards
Rushes-Yards
392
12-33
248
48-137
— but Johnson never ducked full years without a win. from the 20 to the Watterson for 54 yards) for 20 yards, Watterson got inside Elida Passing Yards 359 111
onto pit road. Crew chief His breakthrough came on 5 in 12 plays. However, on plus a big 31-yard pass from space before being forced to Comps.-Atts. 22-48 6-9

Chad Knaus coaxed his driver a rare “perfect weekend” in 4th-and-4, Carpenter elect- backup quarterback Andy punt, pinning Elida at its 14.
Intercepted by
Fumbles-Lost
1
1-0
5
1-0
around the track, urging him to NASCAR — Edwards won the ed to go for the first down. Elberson (2-of-2 passing, 66 On the first play from scrim- Penalties-Yards 7-54 7-60
conserve every final drop. pole, led every practice session McAdams’ pass to the left yards) to Brad McCurdy (4 mage at the 9 (after a proce- Punts-Aver. 1-43 4-37.3

It played out perfectly for and won the race, snapping a pylon was tipped at the line grabs, 91 yards), the score dure penalty), McAdams tried INDIVIDUAL
everyone but Hamlin, whose 70-race losing streak. Edwards and intercepted at the 1 by came from the Elida 3 as to find Le down the right ELIDA
rally still left him 12th. Johnson also won the Nationwide Michael Szaraz, who ran it 83 Matt Redfield (15 rushes, sideline but instead Connor RUSHING: Colin Blymeyer 5-21,

wound up fifth, Harvick Series event on Saturday. yards down the right sideline 68 yards) scooted in off left Geraghty made a leaping pick
Reggie McAdams 6-12.
PASSING: McAdams 22-48-359-5-1.
was sixth and Hamlin’s lead “A win is very important to to the Elida 16; a facemask guard. Carter made it 21-7 at the Bulldog 42. RECEIVING: Kevin Kraft 8-127, Austin
going into Homestead-Miami us. It’s a very big accomplish- call put the ball at the 8. It with 6:40 left in the third. The Bulldog defense forced Etzler 7-106, Rikki Le 5-107, Jeremy

Speedway is a mere 15 points ment for us,” he said. “I think took four plays; on 4th-and- “That was the last thing we a punt and again Elida moved
Newby 1-15, Blymyer 1-4.
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over Johnson. Harvick is a it’s something that we needed goal from the 1, Ray Cook needed to happen. They also the ball — they outgained RUSHING: Matt Redfield 15-68, Ray
manageable 46 points out. for our confidence. We needed busted in off right guard to had the big 3rd-down conver- the Eagles 393-248 — and Cook 9-26, Michael Szaraz 6-17,
get the Eagles on the board.
Patrick Rhomberg 3-8, Mario Dean 3-6,
“Everybody made it on it as a payoff for all the hard sion; we were right there with got to the CBW 43 — before Tim Carter 1-2, Andy Elberson 11-0.
fuel; is that what you are tell- work the guys have put in at Tim Carter added the point- great coverage but the quar- another McAdams pass was PASSING: Rhomberg 4-7-45-1-0,
ing me?” Hamlin asked as he the shop, the engine depart- after for a 7-0 lead with 11:17 terback threw it perfectly,” tipped and intercepted, this Elberson 2-2-66-0-0.
RECEIVING: Brad McCurdy 4-91,
crossed the finish line. ment. left in the first half. Carpenter added. “I am so time by Zach Kerschner, Jimmy Gallagher 1-12, Erik Oman 1-8.

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during Week 10 in NFL
The Associated Press made a slew of big plays to the end zone on a failed 2-point absence to throw for 333 yards, Mike
snap a 5-game winning string conversion attempt with 14 seconds
left. The Lions had pulled within two
Williams caught 11 passes for 145
yards and Olindo Mare kicked five
Buffalo finally has a win. for New York (6-3). points on Hill’s 20-yard TD pass to goals. Williams, out of the NFL the
To get it, the Bills had to “The key today was we Calvin Johnson. past two seasons after flopping in
extend a record losing streak made the plays when we “It was really frustrating, especial-
ly coming here and feeling we were
Detroit, had career highs for catches
and yards as the visiting Seahawks
by their opponent. had to make the plays as the better team,” Johnson said. “We (5-4) swept the Cardinals (3-6).
Dallas has its second win, opposed to not making the weren’t thinking about the streak. Arizona lost its fourth straight, its
Photo submitted the first for Jason Garrett as plays the first eight weeks of That should have ended it. But it
didn’t.”
longest skid since dropping eight in a
row in 2006.
St. John’s held its annual season-ending banquet an NFL head coach. the season,” linebacker Keith Cowboys 33, Giants 20 Bears 27, Vikings 13
at the Little Theater. Members of the team and their San Francisco got its third Brooking said. “We stuck Jon Kitna passed for 327 yards At Chicago, Jay Cutler threw for

awards are, front from left, Megan Joseph (1st-year victory of the season and, yes, together. We fought and we and three touchdowns in a game
delayed twice by short power out-
three touchdowns, Devin Hester had
two big returns and Chicago (6-3)
varsity and freshman numeral; No. 1 girls runner) and might be climbing into con- did everything in our power ages at New Meadowlands Stadium. moved into a tie with Green Bay for
Julia Dickman; and back row, Todd Rode (2nd-year tention in the NFC West. to get the win today.” Kitna had TD passes of 13 yards to the NFC North lead.

varsity letter; most improved; Academic All-MAC), After three straight close San Francisco is 3-6 after rookie Dez Bryant, 71 to halfback
Felix Jones and 24 to Miles Austin as
It was a rough day for Brett Favre
and the Vikings (3-6), who needed to
Chris Goodwin (3rd-year varsity letter; captain’s calls, the Bills made sure its 23-20 OT win against the Dallas (2-7) rolled for the QB’s first win and beat the Packers next week
pin; Academic All-MAC), Aaron Hellman (freshman there would be no 0-16 teams Rams but that merits con- win since 2007. to jump back into the division race.

numeral/1st-year varsity letter; No. 2 boys runner) and this season by beating the sideration as a contender to Rookie cornerback
McCann scored on a team-record
Bryan Favre had 170 yards passing after
getting a career-best 446 last week
Jason Michel (4th-year varsity letter; captain’s pin; only franchise to manage that win the NFC West, where 101-yard interception return. against Arizona. Favre threw three
ignominious feat, the Lions, the leader is Seattle at 5-4. 49ers 23, Rams 20, OT interceptions — all in the second half
number one boys runner; Coach’s Award). The junior 14-12 on Sunday. The win Joe Nedney kicked a 29-yard At San Francisco, Smith earned — and Chicago held Adrian Peterson
high runners for 2010 were 8th-graders Alex Odenweller at Orchard Park, N.Y., gave field goal with 9:38 left in
his second straight victory as a to 51 yards rushing.
and Anthony Hale and 7th-graders Curtis Pohlman and
starter, throwing a go-ahead 16-yard Broncos 49, Chiefs 29
Detroit a 25-game road skid, overtime and Troy Smith touchdown pass to Michael Crabtree At Denver, Kyle Orton threw a
Anna Mueller. snapping a league record it passed for 356 yards against with 2:10 left in regulation. career-high four touchdown pass-
After Sam Bradford and Steven es, Tim Tebow had two TDs and
held with, who else, itself. St. Louis (4-5).

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Jackson led the Rams back for Josh Knowshon Moreno topped 100 yards
“At the end of the game, “When you’re part of a Brown’s 33-yard field goal on the final for the first time.
I saw a fan pull up a sign team that has nothing but a snap of regulation, St. Louis couldn’t The Broncos (3-6) snapped a

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get a first down after winning the 4-game losing streak and handed
that said something about ‘the winning tradition, you want overtime coin toss. the Chiefs (5-4) their second straight
streak continues’,” Detroit to keep that going as a quar- Smith swiftly moved the host loss.
2010 OHSAA Football Tournaments Cincinnati Archbishop McNicholas receiver Nate Burleson said. terback,” Smith said, over- 49ers 55 yards to the winning field
goal.
The only time the Broncos scored
more points was in 1963, when they
- Regional Final Pairings (10-2), Mason Dwire Field at Atrium “It’s definitely frustrating.” looking the 49ers’ current Jaguars 31, Texans 24 put up 50 against the San Diego
DIVISION I - All Games at 7 p.m.
Saturday Unless Otherwise Noted
Stadium
DIVISION IV - All Games at 7:30 The frustration of being 7-year absence from the play- At Jacksonville, Fla., Mike Chargers.
Region 1: 1 Solon (12-0) vs. 3 p.m. Friday Unless Otherwise Noted the NFL’s only winless club offs. “There’s too many tre- Thomas caught a 50-yard touch-
down pass from David Garrard that
Dolphins 29, Titans 17
At Miami, the Dolphins (5-4)
Lakewood St. Edward (12-0), Parma
Byers Field
Region 13: 1 Akron Manchester (12-
0) vs. 2 Chagrin Falls (11-1), Nordonia is over for the Bills, who got mendous athletes here to not Houston defensive back Glover Quin achieved a season-high points total.
Region 2: 4 Toledo St. John’s Jesuit Bill Boliantz Stadium two touchdowns from Fred share, for everybody to not batted into his hands on the final play It took three quarterbacks, a flea-
(11-1) vs. 3 Toledo Whitmer (11-1),
Bowling Green State University Doyt
Region 14: 4 Genoa Area (12-0) vs.
3 Orrville (9-3), Avon Lake Memorial
Jackson: a 1-yard plunge and have the opportunity to make in regulation. The game looked as if
it was going to overtime but Garrard
flicker and the revival of the wildcat.
Defense helped, too. Randy
Perry Stadium Stadium a 16-yard catch in a sloppy a play.” heaved a pass toward the end zone Moss managed only one catch in his
Region 3: 1 Pickerington Central (11- Region 15: 1 Ironton (10-2) vs. 3 game played in rain-soaked Also Sunday, it was with no time on the clock. Quin, who first game with the Titans and Miami
0) vs. 2 Hilliard Davidson (12-0), Upper
Arlington Marv Moorehead Stadium
Columbus Bishop Hartley (10-2), Logan
Chieftain Stadium conditions between two Jacksonville 31, Houston was burned all afternoon, tried to bat
the ball to the ground. Instead, he
takeaways led to two touchdowns.
After Miami quarterbacks Chad
Region 4: 8 Huber Heights Wayne Region 16: 5 Kenton (11-1) vs. perennial losers. 24; the New York Jets 26, knocked it right to Thomas, who was Pennington (shoulder) and Chad
(9-3) vs. 6 Cincinnati St. Xavier (7-4),
Dayton Welcome Stadium
6 Kettering Archbishop Alter (10-2),
Wapakoneta Harmon Field Buffalo (1-8) ended what Cleveland 20 in OT; New trailing behind the play and looking Henne (knee) departed with injuries,
DIVISION II - All Games at 7:30 p.m. DIVISION V - All Games at 7 p.m. had been its worst start to a England 39, Pittsburgh 26; for a ricochet. He caught it at the
1-yard line and then stepped across
third-stringer Tyler Thigpen led an
85-yard drive in the fourth quarter to
Friday Unless Otherwise Noted
Region 5: 4 Ashland (10-2) vs. 2
Saturday Unless Otherwise Noted
Region 17: 1 Youngstown Ursuline
season since going 0-11 in Seattle 36, Arizona 18; the goal line for the winning score. seal the bizarre victory.
Mentor Lake Catholic (11-1), Brunswick (12-0) vs. 2 Kirtland (12-0), Aurora 1984. The Lions (2-7) broke Chicago 27, Minnesota 13; The Jaguars (5-4) went into a The Dolphins snapped a 5-game
High School Judy Kirsch Field Veterans Stadium the road losing streak they set Denver 49, Kansas City 29; frenzy and even drew a celebration
penalty that couldn’t be enforced.
home losing streak, including three
losses this season. Tennessee (5-4)
Region 6: 5 Maple Heights (12-0)
vs. 3 Olmsted Falls (9-3), Baldwin-
Region 18: 4 Lima Central Catholic
(11-1) vs. 7 Jeromesville Hillsdale (11- in dropping 24 in a row from Miami 29, Tennessee 17; The Texans (4-5) trudged off the field lost coming off a bye for the first time
Wallace Tressel Field at George Finnie 1), Findlay Donnell Stadium 2001-03. Indianapolis 23, Cincinnati in disbelief. It was Houston’s third in five years.
Stadium
Region 7: 5 Sunbury Big Walnut (10-
Region 19: 1 Oak Hill (11-1) vs.
2 Fredericktown (12-0), Columbus “Our fans deserve it,” 17; and Tampa Bay 31, straight loss.
Jets 26, Browns 20, OT
Kerry Collins started at quarter-
back for the Titans and struggled
2) vs. 3 Uniontown Lake (9-3), Ashland Hamilton Township Hamilton Field Bills defensive tackle Kyle Carolina 16. At Cleveland, New York (7-2) through the first half before depart-
University Jack Miller Stadium
Region 8: 4 Trotwood-Madison
Region 20: 5 Coldwater (9-3) vs. 2
West Jefferson (12-0), Northmont Good
Williams said. “The guys in The weekend began with won a second straight away OT ing with a calf injury. Vince Young
(10-2) vs. 2 Kings Mills Kings (11-1), Samaritan Stadium the locker room deserve it. To Atlanta beating Baltimore game and its eighth in a row on
the road. Santonio Holmes scored
replaced him despite a sprained left
ankle and threw for only 92 yards
Princeton High School Mancuso Field DIVISION VI - All Games at 7:30 go out there and win a foot- 26-21 on Thursday on a 37-yard touchdown pass from with two turnovers.
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Saturday Unless Otherwise Noted
p.m. Friday Unless Otherwise Noted
Region 21: 5 McDonald (10-2) vs. ball game, it means a lot.” night. Tonight’s match- Mark Sanchez with 16 seconds left Colts 23, Bengals 17
Region 9: 4 Akron Buchtel (9-3) vs. 2 Mogadore (12-0), Twinsburg Tiger A 33-20 victory against the up is Philadelphia (5-3) at in overtime, offsetting three missed
field goals by Nick Folk, including a
At Indianapolis, Peyton Manning
didn’t throw a TD pass for the second
6 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney (7-4),
Ravenna Stadium
Stadium
Region 22: 1 Delphos St. John’s New York Giants meant some- Washington (4-4). 47-yarder in OT. game this season but Kelvin Hayden
Region 10: 1 Columbus Bishop (12-0) vs. 2 McComb (12-0), Findlay thing extra to the Cowboys, Off this week are Green The Browns (3-6) had rallied returned an interception for a touch-
Watterson (10-1) vs. 3 Tiffin Columbian
(11-1), Ohio Wesleyan University Selby
Donnell Stadium
Region 23: 1 Shadyside (11-1) vs.
who had lost five in a row, Bay, New Orleans, Oakland to force OT on rookie quarterback
Colt McCoy’s 3-yard TD pass to
down and Javarris James ran for a
TD. The banged-up Colts (6-3) didn’t
Field 2 Bridgeport (12-0), St. Clairsville Red costing Wade Phillips his and San Diego. Mohamed Massaquoi with 44 sec- need Manning’s arm. They scored 17
Region 11: 1 Alliance Marlington Devil Stadium coaching job. Garrett moved ———
Bills 16, Lions 14
onds left in regulation. points off five turnovers and stopped
(12-0) vs. 7 Dover (10-2), Canton
Fawcett Stadium
Region 24: 8 Minster (7-5) vs. 2
Sidney Lehman Catholic (11-1), Piqua up from offensive coordinator Buffalo’s win wasn’t assured
Patriots 39, Steelers 26
At Pittsburgh, Tom Brady main-
the Bengals twice in the final 2:40.
The Bengals (2-7) have lost six
Region 12: 4 Eaton (12-0) vs. 2 Alexander Stadium on Monday and Dallas (2-7) until Detroit’s Shaun Hill overthrew tained his mastery of the Steelers, straight and dropped to 0-7 against
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Rob Gronkowski and scoring once Buccaneers 31, Panthers 16
himself as the Patriots tied the Jets At Tampa, Fla., Josh Freeman
for the AFC’s best record. threw two touchdown passes and
No NFL team wins more on rookie LeGarrette Blount ran for a
The Associated Press its home field than Pittsburgh but score. Freeman threw TD passes
W L Pct GB Indiana 99, Cleveland 85 Memphis at Orlando, 7 p.m.
EASTERN CONFERENCE no opposing player wins there like of 8 yards to Arrelious Benn and 20
New Orleans 8 0 1.000 — Miami 109, Toronto 100 New Orleans at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Atlantic Division Brady, who has won 6-of-7 overall yards to Kellen Winslow for the NFL’s
San Antonio 8 1 .889 1/2 Chicago 103, Washington 96 Denver at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
W L Pct GB against the Steelers and four out of youngest team.
Dallas 6 2 .750 2 Boston 116, Memphis 110, OT Oklahoma City at Utah, 9 p.m.
Boston 8 2 .800 — five at Heinz Field. He was 30-of- Blount scored on a 17-yard run
Memphis 4 6 .400 5 New Orleans 107, Portland 87 Detroit at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
New Jersey 3 6 .333 4 1/2 43 for 350 yards with no sacks or that finished a long second-quarter
Houston 3 6 .333 5 1/2 Milwaukee 79, Golden State 72 New Jersey at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 interceptions and now has 14 career drive as the Bucs (6-3) rebound-
New York 3 7 .300 5 Northwest Division San Antonio 116, Philadelphia 93 p.m. TD throws and three interceptions ed from a 6-point loss to Atlanta.
Philadelphia 2 8 .200 6 W L Pct GB
Toronto 2 8 .200 6 Utah 7 3 .700 — Sunday’s Results Tuesday’s Games against the Steelers (6-3). Cadillac Williams put the game out of
Southeast Division Denver 5 4 .556 1 1/2 Atlanta 111, Minnesota 105 Philadelphia at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Pittsburgh (6-3) played most of reach with a 45-yard TD burst late in
W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 5 4 .556 1 1/2 Detroit 100, Sacramento 94 Atlanta at Indiana, 7 p.m.
the game without wide receiver Hines the fourth quarter.
Orlando 6 3 .667 — Portland 6 5 .545 1 1/2 San Antonio 117, Oklahoma City 104 Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m.
Ward (neck), whose streak of 186 Rookie quarterback Jimmy
Atlanta 7 4 .636 — Houston 104, New York 96 consecutive games with a reception Clausen made his fourth start
Minnesota 3 8 .273 4 1/2 Portland at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Phoenix 121, L.A. Lakers 116 ended. for injury-riddled Carolina (1-8),
Miami 6 4 .600 1/2 Pacific Division L.A. Lakers at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Seahawks 36, Cardinals 18 which got 100 yards rushing from
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bockey Elling/Drerup Larry and Mary Jane Ocker announce the engagement
Michael and Nancy Elling of Delphos announce the of their daughter, Elaine, to Craig Warnecke, son of Steve
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bockey of Delphos, will celebrate and Amy Warnecke of Delphos.
30 years of marriage on Nov. 15. engagement of their daughter, Lisa Catherine, to Mark
David Drerup, son of David and Martha Drerup of The couple will be united in marriage on Nov. 27.
Joseph Bockey and Doris Bonifas were united in The bride-elect is a 2002 graduate of Bellevue Senior
marriage on Nov. 15, 1980, at Ottoville Immaculate Delphos.
The couple will exchange vows on Dec. 31 at St. John High School. She earned her bachelor’s degree at
Conception Catholic Church the Rev. Roger Bonifas offi- Tiffin University in 2007 and her MBA in 2009. She is
ciating. the Evangelist Catholic Church in Delphos.
The bride-elect is a 2006 graduate of The Ohio State employed by Sequoia Real Estate Management and Tiffin
They have three children, Jason (Jen) Bockey, Julie University.
(Ryan) Moenter and Jeanne Bockey. University.
Her fiance is a 2008 graduate of The Ohio State Her fiance is a 2001 graduate of St. John’s High School
Doris is employed by the City of Delphos. Joe is and a 2005 graduate of Bowling Green State University.
employed by Eaton Corp. and is a self-employed farmer. University and is employed by WHEMCO Ohio Foundry.
He is employed by Capital One.

‘Megamind’ continues box office reign Palin’s TV series a stage


BY CHRISTY LEMIRE Last week’s No. 2 film, Globe. “This was a decided No. “Kids love 3-D. Kids love the for political future?
The Associated Press “Due Date,” fell to the third 1 again. We were only down gimmicky thing.”
spot with $15.5 million. The 35 percent, which is a pretty “Unstoppable,” the fifth By RACHEL D’ORO TLC camera. “They’ve got a
LOS ANGELES — Will Warner Bros. comedy features terrific hold for the movie.” film Washington has made The Associated Press nature, yeah, that humankind
Ferrell’s dastardly schemes Robert Downey Jr. and Zach But “Megamind” is the rare with director Tony Scott, could learn from. She’s trying
continue to succeed, with the Galifianakis as opposites stuck family movie in theaters these debuted slightly better than the ANCHORAGE, Alaska — to show her cubs, ‘Nobody’s
animated “Megamind” staying together on a cross-country days, which also helps, said $21.4 million average open- “Sarah Palin’s Alaska” por- gonna do it for ya. You get
at the top of the box office. road trip. It’s now made $59 Hollywood.com analyst Paul ing of their collaborations. trays the show’s heroine as out there and do it yourself,
The DreamWorks million in two weeks. Dergarabedian. Next week, the Previously, they’d worked an adventure-loving wife and guys’.”
Animation 3-D comedy, fea- Among the weekend’s feverishly anticipated first half on “Crimson Tide,” “Man on mother enjoying a whirlwind Translation: Stop relying
turing Ferrell as the voice other new releases, “Skyline” of the “Harry Potter” finale, Fire,” “Deja Vu” and “The of activities amid spectacu- on government.
of a super villain, made just opened in fourth place with “Harry Potter and the Deathly Taking of Pelham 123.” lar settings in her home state. That scene and others are
over $30 million in its second $11.7 million. The Universal Hallows: Part 1,” debuts. The movie had surprisingly There are no overt clues to her sure to suggest to some view-
week in theaters, according to Pictures sci-fi thriller depicts “Up until ‘Megamind’ the good reviews for an action pic- future political ambitions. ers that the former Alaska
Sunday studio estimates. It’s aliens invading and destroying marketplace was virtually ture — 86 percent positive on However, throughout the governor and 2008 Republican
now made nearly $90 million Los Angeles. And “Morning devoid of any family films,” Rotten Tomatoes — and the first episode of the eight- vice presidential nominee is
total. “Megamind” also fea- Glory,” a Paramount comedy Dergarabedian said. “The audience was evenly divided part TLC documentary series positioning herself for a 2012
tures the voices of Brad Pitt, set in a network morning show R-rated films were dominat- between men and women, said beginning Sunday, Palin’s presidential run.
Tina Fey and Jonah Hill. starring Rachel McAdams, ing: You had ‘Paranormal Bert Livingston, general sales outdoorsy image against the There are other messag-
Opening in second place is Harrison Ford and Diane Activity 2,’ ‘Saw 3-D,’ manager for 20th Century Fox stunning scenery often plays es that seem to conflict with
the 20th Century Fox action Keaton, opened at No. 5 with ‘Jackass 3D.’ Then there was “It doesn’t happen very nicely with her familiar politi- those ambitions, though. Palin
thriller “Unstoppable,” starring about $9.6 million. a plethora of adult-oriented often, but when you get reviews cal message. talks about her love of wild
Denzel Washington and Chris Anne Globe, head of dramas: ‘Secretariat,’ ‘The like that and people like the One telling scene shows Alaska, offering in one well-
Pine as railroad workers try- worldwide marketing for Social Network,’ ‘Hereafter,’ movie so much, and they come Palin and members of her
ing to stop a massive runaway DreamWorks Animation, said all those films. Then there were known homily, “A poor day of
out and tell their friends, it’s family fishing near a bear and fishing beats even a great day
train. It made $23.5 million. positive word of mouth helped movies for older audiences like the first weekend but it’s just a two frolicking cubs. Cut to
The movie is based on a 2001 “Megamind” remain on top. ‘Red.’” the Tea Party darling and her at work.”
beginning,” Livingston said.
Ohio incident in which a train “It’s exciting because audi- The fact that “Megamind” self-sufficiency speech. For In a promo for the show
carrying hazardous cargo trav- ences are clearly responding is in 3-D is also a draw to Estimated ticket sales for with a montage of outdoor

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By Gary Clothier some significance to it ... either Jack, Mo., is a suburb of St.
Living Q: W.C. Fields had a wife
to Samantha the character
or Elizabeth Montgomery
Louis with a population of less
than 7,000? Its name comes
12 Enjoy a novel
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who died in a barroom brawl. I herself? -- B.W., e-mail from a grove of blackjack oak

Use ice cube


16 Irresistible 8 Size above med.
think she was also the mother A: Elizabeth Montgomery trees that once grew by the 18 Double agents 9 Firm promise
of his son. Who was she? -- received the necklace, a puffed riverbank where the town is 20 — kwon do 10 Potpourri

trays for
B.K.W., Gallup, N.M. pave diamond heart pendant, now located. 21 Garden implement 11 Medieval weapon
17 Before marriage
22 Backed out
A: W.C. Fields had only from her husband, director- Q: I just watched a show on 25 TV band 19 Suit material
one wife. He married Harriet producer PBS about unusual buildings. 28 Clever ploy 23 Habit wearer

leftovers
“Hattie” Hughes, a fellow William It featured a giant shoe house 29 “Iliad,” e.g. 24 Bruce or Laura
25 Foul-ball callers
vaudevillian in 1900. In Asher, around in Pennsylvania, a drugstore 33 Bad-mouth
26 Joke response (hyph.)
35 Tolkien hero
1904, they had a son named 1963. Made in the shape of a mortar and 36 Make a call 27 Failure
Ice cube trays are perfect William Claude Fields Jr. of white gold pestle in Kentucky and a clam- 37 Horseshoes throw 30 Kelly’s possum
little organizers. They can be His wife wanted him to leave or platinum, box house in Massachusetts. 38 Weakens gradually 31 “Good —!”
32 Wine stopper
used to freeze herbs, coffee/ show business and find a the heart The narrator had a great voice 39 Lower jaw
41 Acorn maker 34 Technical sch.
tea and baby food. They stack “respectable” job. He said no, measured for the show. His first name is 42 Ticket giver 35 Penalized
easily, so use them to organize so she said nearly an inch Rick, but I missed his surname. 45 “— Miserables” 37 Criticize
39 Persuades
jewelry, loose change, tacks, goodbye. But and it became It seems to me that he has 48 “Star Wars” rogue
40 Up front
paper clips, small screws and they never a prominent several other similar programs. 49 Football plays
43 Letter after pi
bolts or buttons. They’re great divorced. part of her on- Elizabeth What can you tell me about
53 Got the best of
56 — & the Gang 44 Weatherman Al
to hold different-colored paints In August air wardrobe Montgomery Rick? -- O.H., Belleville, Ill. 57 Let loose 45 Art studio, maybe
for kids or candies, a variety of 1917, Fields until around A: Rick Sebak hosted 58 Vane dir. 46 Drachma successor
47 Flower part
dips, to grow seeds or as a candy had another episode 100, when she wore it the show, titled “A Program 59 Proof word
50 Had on
mold. The first tip has one more son with his less and less. Some say that is About Unusual Buildings &
60 Hefty book
61 Depot (abbr.) 51 Seasonal libations
way to use them. girlfriend, around the time her marriage Other Roadside Stuff” (2004). 62 Take a load off 52 Coin receiver
ICE CUBE TRAY USE: Bessie Poole. began to fall apart. The TV Born in 1953, Sebak now lives
54 Retainer
55 Gov’t narcs
Even when I have only just a A Ziegfeld series ran from 1964 to 1972, and works in Pittsburgh, Pa.
bit, I like to freeze leftover(s) in Follies W.C. Fields the marriage from 1963 to In 1984, he created his first 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
ice cube trays then transfer to a 1973. scrapbook documentary called
Ziploc bag(s). I write down what performer, 12 13 14
I put into these bags on a running Poole had met Fields at the Q: George Burns and “Shag,” about a popular dance
list on my fridge or otherwise. Amsterdam Theater in New Gracie Allen had two children. in the Carolinas. He has since 15 16 17

I incorporate the frozen cubes York City. She was killed in a Whatever happened to them? been the creative force behind
into new recipes that I’m already bar fight, and their son grew up -- Y.L.D., Odessa, Texas nearly three-dozen films. 18 19 20 21

making. For example, if I am in foster care. In 1932, Fields A: When George Burns Some of his other nostalgic
making spaghetti, and I have 4 began a relationship with and Gracie Allen realized projects include “Things 22 23 24

cubes of leftover Goulash in the actress Carlotta Monti that they were unable to conceive, That Aren’t There Anymore” 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
freezer, I could add this to the lasted until his death in 1946. they adopted two children. In (1990), “Stuff That’s Gone”
sauce. Or if I am making chili Monti appeared in small roles 1934, Sandra Jean joined the (1994), “An Ice Cream Show” 33 34 35
or vegetable soup, I could add in several movies with Fields. family. A shy child, she made (1996), “Things That Are Still
the cubes. By having cubes, you She also wrote a biography, only occasional appearances Here” (1999), “Great Old 36 37
are separating the leftovers so “W.C. Fields and Me” (1971), on the show with her mother Amusement Parks” (1999) and
everything doesn’t get dumped that was made into a movie in and father. She quit acting to “To Market to Market to Buy 38 39 40 41

into a pile in a container in the 1976. become a schoolteacher. Born a Fat Pig” (2007). Popular on 42 43 44
refrigerator or freezer. Instead Q: I have been watching in 1935, Ronald (Ronnie) PBS, the documentaries often
of one frozen chunk, you have reruns of the TV series became a member of the family air during pledge drives. 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52
all these small little individual “Bewitched” with my at 3 months old. He later joined
cubes that thaw quicker and are granddaughter. We were the cast of “The Burns and Send your questions to Mr. 53 54 55 56
more versatile to incorporate wondering about the heart Allen Show,” playing the role Know-It-All at AskMrKIA@
into many recipes you already necklace that Samantha wore. of the son. He gave up acting gmail.com or c/o United
57 58 59
have on your menu plan. I also We think she wore it in every in the early 1960s and passed Feature Syndicate, 200
use the ice cube idea to freeze episode, or almost every one. away in November 2007. Madison Ave., New York, NY
60 61 62

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Reader asks for more information on sickle-cell anemia


yogurt starters. Each cube is
approximately 2 tablespoons,
too. -- herbsgirl, e-mail
CAMP TIPS: I usually go
camping with a group -- at least DEAR DR. GOTT: I would like anemia (low levels of RBCs and lanced diet, supplemental folic acid,
a few other friends and family -- to express my opinion about your DR. PETER J. GOTT hemoglobin), jaundice (yellowing avoiding extreme temperatures and
so we can share resources. We’ll recent article on growing pains. The of the skin and eyes), delayed high altitudes and more.
plan out the main meals and split lady stated that her grandson would growth, frequent infection, hand-foot The only sure way for carriers to
up who brings what, and do the
same with games, equipment,
etc. Not only is it more fun with
awaken crying with severe pain in his
wrists, ankles, knees and hands. These On syndrome (swelling of the hands and
feet), visual problems and episodes of
prevent having a child with sickle-cell
anemia is not to have children. There
more people, but you can also
save money by not having to
could be the result of growing pains
or of sickle-cell disease. I was the
mother of a child with sickle cell for
Health pain, also known as sickle-cell crises.
Complications include gallstones,
pulmonary hypertension, acute chest
is a type of in-vitro fertilization that
can prevent it; however, it is expensive
and not guaranteed.
provide everything you’ll need 30 years. I remember, as a 24-year-old syndrome, stroke, organ damage, skin
on your own. For instance, parent, my 6-month-old baby waking oxygen to parts of the body. ulcers and priapism. Copyright 2010, United Feature
while each person needs to have up crying in pain. The doctors could In order to have a child with There is no certain cure, but there Syndicate, Inc.
their own sleeping bag, you only
need one Coleman stove for the not find anything wrong until I asked sickle-cell anemia, both parents need is a potential for one with bone-
them to test him for sickle cell. They to have the abnormal gene that causes marrow transplant; however, finding
group, so if one person has that,
you don’t need to go buy one. -- found that he was in a sickle-cell crisis. it to develop. The child must then a matching donor is difficult, and the Answer to Puzzle
Suzanne, e-mail Since this is a hereditary disease found inherit this gene from both parents. procedure itself carries serious, even
mostly in African-Americans and Each parent is a carrier and produces life-threatening, risks.
T R E S A T ME S O T
CLEAN OVEN RACKS:
some Latinos, you should have asked both normal and sickle-cell types of Treatment options include
O E RG E S E E E R F
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the grandmother about her nationality. hemoglobin and may even produce antibiotics for children, pain relievers
L K OO D E T F O X U O
sections of newspaper until they
I lost my child at the age of 30. I hope some sickle cells in their own during crises and hydroxyurea, a
S OWN D N S H A E L
are all covered in paper. Slip the
whole thing into a garbage bag. this can help save the lives of children blood but do not typically develop cancer-treatment drug that may
R P E O T RO
Add about 2 cups of ammonia who may be affected. symptoms. be beneficial to those with severe K O A I N H P S C A S
to the bag and close it. Let it sit DEAR READER: Sickle-cell Carriers of the gene have a 50 disease. Some people also benefit R NG E R I ON E H P
overnight, and when you take anemia is an inherited condition percent chance of having a child from red-blood-cell transfusions and O ROD F L I GN A M
the racks out, they will wipe that causes abnormal red blood cells who is a carrier and a 25 percent supplemental oxygen therapy. It is C E P I E S F R U H U
clean like magic. If you have any (RBCs). Those with the disorder chance of having a child who is either also important to assess and monitor D G E E R E N
black chunks from spills, they produce inadequate amounts of totally unaffected or who has sickle- stroke risk. E HO A E T L E S O M
will flick off with a butter knife. healthy RBCs, which are round, cell anemia. There are several other Several experimental treatments C E T I GN A I D M R A
It stinks but it sure works. I have flexible and move easily through the variations of these statistics based on currently being studied may bring new A G A L N R A D U E R
been a landlord for 40 years, and vessels. They also produce RBCs genetics; therefore, it is important for hope. These include gene therapy, M L OO E O T A R A D
have used this tip hundreds of that are rigid, sticky and shaped like those who may be carriers to undergo nitric oxide, butyric acid, Nicosan and
times. I even forgot the bag on crescent moons or sickles (hence the genetic testing in order to weigh the clotrimazole.
one job and it all became dried name). These abnormal cells do not risks to any unborn child. Home care
out. I added hot water and let it flow easily through the body and The condition most commonly includes stress
sit 30 minutes, and everything often get stuck in small vessels, which occurs in those of African,
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PARCEL #3: 20.18 acres ± in Section 33 Jennings Twp.
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Aaron Siefker, Broker/Auctioneer
Tom Robbins, Auctioneer
Saturday, Nov. 20 10:02 a.m. OPEN HOUSE Main St., water, sewage
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Don & Betty Helmkamp (419)236-2722 and adjust camber
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(All furniture and household items are in super nice condition)
800 House For Sale
American Way Auction facility is located 16477 Convoy Venedocia Additional parts & labor
PUBLIC AUCTION Rd., just 3 miles north of Van Wert on US 127 and then east
0 down, warranty, free appliances,
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Item of special interest: Brand New Sub Woofer with
920 Merchandise
419 W. Ervin Road
Van Wert, OH 45891
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zip code 45891 Stock No. NOW FREE KITTENS. White,
Office#: 419-238-9733
or 800-727-2021 Auctioneer: 6759 2008 LINCOLN MKZ .......................FWD V/6, full power, leather ............................... $18,995 Gray & White 4-6mo. old
Mike Jackson & Gary Holdgreve 567-204-9534
Fax#: 419-238-5891 6754 2008 MERCURY MILAN................FWD, 4 cyl., full power, moonroof ...................... $13,995
American Way Auction 6752 2008 SUZUKI SX4 ...........................5 dr., AWD, 4 cyl, 5 sp, full power....................... $11,495 FREE OLDER Upright
piano, fairly good condi-
EVERYTHING WE TOUCH - (419) 968-2955 6743 2008 FORD FUSION SE ..................FWD, 4 dr., 4 cyl., full power, 25,000 mi. ............ $14,995 tion. Call (419)642-3345
Let us sell for you the “American Way” 6668 2008 FORD MUSTANG ..................Shelby Coupe, V8 full power, 8,000 miles .......... $37,595
TURNS TO SOLD
6737 2007 FORD FOCUS SES..................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, air, SC, 46,000 miles ................. $11,495 REAL ESTATE
6768 2006 MERCURY MONTEGO........Luxury AWD, full power, leather, 56,000 miles... $12,995 TRANSFERS

0 % 6760 2006 DODGE CHARGER RT.........V/8, Hemi, nav., full power .................................. $15,995 Van Wert County
FINANCING 6740 2006 MERCURY MILAN................FWD, 4 Dr., V/6, full power, 18,000 mi................. $14,495 Cynthia K. Coffin
to Keith N. Griffiths,

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6771 2006 BUICK LUCERNE CXL..........4 dr., V/6, full power, leather, 65,000 mi.............. $14,995 portion of section 20
6774 2006 FORD TAURUS SE.................4 dr., v/6, full power, 60,000 miles ......................... $8,495 Harrison Township.
60 MONTHS 2011 Buick Enclave 2011 Chevrolet Traverse 6730A2003 LINCOLN TOWN CAR..........Signature V/8, full power, leather .......................... $7,995 Don Medford to
Michael A. Niese,
6705A2003 CHEVY MALIBU ....................4 dr, 4cy, AT, air ..................................................... $5,195 portion of section 1
Just Arrived IT’S
6736 2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP .Coupe, moonroof, leather, 71,000 miles ................ $7,795 Ridge Township.
Michele Sanders to
FUN TRUCKS-VANS-SUVs Cheryl A. Poling, outlot
24, Convoy
ALL NEW TO DRIVE ...
ESPECIALLY Stock No. NOW Brenda Rode, Brenda
Culp, Cory Rode to
CHEVY CRUZE! PAST THE GAS
PUMP!
6744 2009 FORD EDGE. ...................................Limited AWD V/6, full power, leather ............. $27,995
6765 2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT ......................FWD, V/6, full power, moonroof, 24,000 mi. .. $18,995
Heather Wiswasser,
portion of inlot 674,
• 36 mpg EPA estimated fuel economy 6757 2008 FORD TAURUS X EDDIE BAUER FWD, leather, 13,000 mi. ............................. $25,995 inlot 675, Delphos.
Estate of Mahlon
ALL FOR LESS THAN $20,000!
• 10 air bags
6758 2008 FORD F150 S. CREW XLT. .......4x2, V/8, full power........................................... $21,495
• Stabilitrack Electronic Stability Control System E. Thompson to Jerry
6745 2008 FORD F250 S. CAB 4x4. .........Lariat, leather, 6.4L diesel, full power ............ $34,595 Thompson, Joshua
6747 2008 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4x4. .....V/8, full power, moonroof, 3rd seat ................ $20,995 Thompson, Scheryl
Ann Reidenbach, Jamie
MANAGER’S SPECIAL 6715 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED ............... FWD, V6, full power, leather, 30,0000 miles. ..... $24,995
6716 2008 FORD EDGE SEL ......................... FWD V/6, full power, leather, 26,000 miles ........ $22,895 Drake, Victor Thompson,
Corin Thompson, portion
6704 2007 MERCURY MARINER LUXURY.FWD, full power, moonroof ............................. $14,995 of section 8, Jackson
6753 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT . .........Quad cab, 4x4, 5.7 hemi, 42,000 miles ........... $22,995 Township.
3 6771 2006 MERCURY MONTERY LUXURY V/6, full power, leather, 33,000 miles .......... $14,995 HSBC Mortgage
AVAILABLE NOW Services to Barbara Ann
6750 2006 GMC ENVOY SLT 4x4................V/6, full power, leather moonroof, 59,000 mi. $17,595 Welch Revocable Trust,
6734 2006 MERCURY MARINER ............. premier 4X4 V/6, leather, moonroof .................. $11,495 inlot 1214, Van Wert
6717 2006 FORD FREESTYLE SEL ............. AWD, V/6, full power ........................................ $11,895 Luke E. Hartman,
2007 Chevy Impala LS 2004 Olds Silhouette 6741A 2006 PONTIAC TORRENT. ....................4 dr., FWD, V/6, moonroof, 17,000 miles........ $15,995
6773 2005 BUICK RENDEZVOUS CXL. .......AWD, V/6, full power ........................................ $11,495
Lindsay N. Hartman to
Cory R. Rode, Brenda
S. Rode, portion of lot 6,

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Was $12,495
NOW
$
11,995 DVD
Was $12,995
6663B 2004 FORD F150 S.CREW XLT ....... 4x4, V/8, full power, tu-tone ......................... $13,995
6659A 2004 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER .... Luxury AWD, V/8, full power ....................... $11,795
6770 2002 FORD E250 CARGO VAN ...... 6 cyl., AT, air ..................................................... $6,995
Delphos subdivision.
Chase Home Finance
LLC to Housing &
Urban Developement,
6712 2002 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD.......... V/6, full power, moonroof ................................ $5,995
NOVEMBER MARK DOWNS! 6713A 2001 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4x4.............V/6, full power, moonroof, leather ...................... $7,995
6772 2000 FORD RANGER S. CAB XLT. ....4x4, V/6, full power, 67,000 miles ....................... $9,995
inlot 4445, Van Wert.
Eric B. Swander,
Kentra R. Sander,
Kendra R. Thompson to
6746 1999 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO. .......Ext. Cab 4x4, V/8, full power ............................... $8,995 Daniel L. Rager, Melissa
2010 Buick Enclave CXL .....Silver, 21K miles ........................Was $34,500.......NOW
$
33,400 6674A 1998 FORD EXPLORER SPORT ..........2 dr., 4x4, V/6, full power ..................................... $4,995 A Rager, lot 132, Van
Wert Subdivision.
2010 Chevy Equinox 1LT .......................................................Was $23,500....... NOW 22,800
$
Estate of Mahlon

2010 Chevy Equinox ...............all wheel drive, 1LT pkg. ............Was $25,500....... NOW 24,800
$ NEW HOURS
Sales: Mon. 8:00-8; Tues.-Fri. 8-6; Sat. 9-2:30
Thompson, estate of
Helen Thompson to
Jerry B. Thompson,
2008 Buick Enclave .................Gold mist, 20K miles..................Was $32,200..........NOW 31,700
$ Service • Parts • Body Shop Cheryl Ann Wyatt,
Mon. 7:30-8 p.m.; Tues.-Fri. 7:30-6 p.m.; Sat. 9-2 Victgor L Thompson,
2008 Buick Enclave .................Ruby red, navigation, DVD ........Was $28,900..........NOW 27,700 Joshua Thompson, Jamie
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SATURDAY SERVICE • NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED OIL CHANGES. Drake, Corin Thompson,
*As time allows per service hours* Jerry Thompson, Scheryl
2007 GMC Acadia SLT2 ........Red, all the equipment...............Was $30,900.......NOW 29,500
$
Ann Reidenbach, Victor
Thompson, portion
2010 HHR 1LT................................25K miles, dark blue ..................Was $14,900........ NOW 13,900
$
of section 8, Jackson
Township.
2010 HHR 1LT................................27K miles, black ........................Was $14,900........ NOW 13,900
$
Estate of Marcele
L. Spray to Michael L.
2007 Chevy Impala LT pkg. Gray ...........................................Was $13,300..........NOW 12,795
$ Spray, lot 102, Van Wert
John Bensman Kevin Lindeman Edward Ditmyer Dave Wilgus John Roby subdivision.
Eveyln L. Brown to
Evelyn L. Brown Trust,
Service - Body Shop - Parts
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Benjamin J. Hotmire,
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By NICHOLAS Mars is a six-month flight
By SHAWN POGATCHNIK Irish Department of Finance said in a was broadly telegraphed to markets by K. GERANIOS away, possesses surface grav-
The Associated Press statement it was pursuing “contacts at Greek officials, but it underlined how The Associated Press ity, an atmosphere, abun-
official level.” far Europe’s indebted countries have to dant water, carbon dioxide
DUBLIN — Debt-burdened Ireland Aides to Finance Minister Brian go before they are out of trouble. PULLMAN, Wash. — and essential minerals. They
is talking with other European Union Lenihan, however, emphasized Ireland Finance department officials declined Invoking the spirit of “Star propose the missions start
governments about how to handle its has no need for emergency aid given to comment on Irish media reports that Trek” in a scholarly article by sending two two-person
troubled finances, officials said today as it has enough funds to operate through the government is discussing whether entitled “To Boldly Go,” two teams, in separate ships, to
the continent’s debt crisis plagued mar- mid-2011. the EU fund could be used to support the scientists contend human trav- Mars. More colonists and
kets and policymakers across Europe. Ireland is struggling to prop up its short-term cash needs of particular Irish el to Mars could happen much regular supply ships would
Irish officials however denied they failed banks and simultaneously to slash banks, rather than the state. Three of the more quickly and cheaply if follow.
were seeking a lifeline from the EU’s a deficit that has ballooned this year to a five bailed-out banks have already been the missions are made one- The technology already
bailout fund, while Greece revealed staggering 32 percent of GDP, a record nationalized, and Allied Irish Banks way. They argue that it would exists, or is within easy reach,
revised figures showing a bigger budget for post-war Europe. appears certain to be nationalized too be little different from early they wrote.
deficit. While Greece spent its way to disas- within weeks. Only Bank of Ireland has settlers to North America, An official for NASA said
EU chiefs meeting in Brussels on ter, much of Ireland’s 2010 deficit been able to borrow money on the open who left Europe with little the space agency envisions
Tuesday are anxious to quell market involves the government’s 45 billion market. expectation of return. manned missions to Mars
fears of an eventual Irish debt default. takeover of five banks that ran into Irish Finance Minister Lenihan will “The main point is to get in the next few decades, but
Those fears are driving up the borrow- trouble in the collapse of the country’s traveling Tuesday to Brussels to discuss Mars exploration moving,” that the planning decidedly
ing costs of other EU nations saddled real estate boom. the Irish crisis — and its impact on said Dirk Schulze-Makuch of involves round trips.
with red ink, notably Greece, Spain and Adding to the pressure on eurozone the rising debt costs of other European Washington State University, President Obama informed
Portugal. finance ministers, the European Union nations — with fellow finance ministers who wrote the article in the NASA last April that he
Analysts said investors needed the statistic agency said today that Greece’s across the 27-nation union. latest “Journal of Cosmology” “’believed by the mid-2030s
finance ministers in Brussels to offer a 2009 budget deficit and debt were sig- The yield, or interest rate, on Ireland’s with Paul Davies of Arizona that we could send humans to
clear path forward for Ireland, otherwise nificantly higher than previously esti- 10-year bonds remained feverishly high State University. The col- orbit Mars and safely return
they would continue to dump the bonds mated. though little changed from Friday in leagues state — in one of 55 them to Earth. And that a
of EU’s peripheral nations in favor of The revised budget deficit for 2009 early today trading. The contract opened articles in the issue devoted landing would soon follow,”’
German bunds. of 15.4 percent of GDP will make it at 8.14 percent and oscillated in a narrow to exploring Mars — that said agency spokesman
With fears mounting that Ireland harder for the Greek government to range of 8.13-8.22 percent, reflecting humans must begin coloniz- Michael Braukus.
could become the next eurozone coun- reach targets agreed set out in its bail- investors’ uncertainty over the rumors of ing another planet as a hedge No where did Obama sug-
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Annie thinks all Tomorrow’s


Horoscope
HI AND LOIS

young children By Bernice Bede Osol


Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010

do this
Much restlessness and a strong
desire to acquire knowledge will grow
stronger within you in the future,
giving you powerful urges to travel.
Gratify this through numerous short
Dear Annie: I’m a public food, fellowship, and fun.” trips rather than one long journey.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -
school teacher with 20 years Are we supposed to bring Although you won’t be putting on any
of experience, but this one a gift? Since he can’t take airs or affectations, you are likely to
has me shaken. anything with him, should make a far more dynamic impression
The sweetest and bright- we give him a check? Is there
than usual on others, simply by
relaxing and being the person you
BLONDIE
est of my 9-year-old students an appropriate price range? really are.
spends most of the day posi- -- Just Wondering SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) - By doing something different,
tioning herself so she can rub Dear Just: You are not such as preparing a special food that
against her chair in a way that obligated to bring a gift since everybody likes or bringing home a
gives her pleasure. Her pre- your friend’s son is likely person whom the entire family loves,
you could make this day special and
vious teachers noticed this, to be allowed only religious extremely upbeat.
too, and it was brought to medallions and his wallet. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
the principal’s attention when You can ask his parents if 19) - What gives you the edge over
everybody else is your ability to
she was in first grade. Out of there is anything he needs. think on your feet. This will be
concern, he contacted Child You also could give him especially advantageous if you’re
Protective Services, but they cash, phone cards or gift involved in some kind of competitive
said it was a non-issue. The cards, although he may not involvement.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
principal brought the parents be able to use them for a - Try to get anything of a monetary
in, and they said while. The amount
it’s “just some- is up to you. The
nature finalized, especially if it is
something important. You will be BEETLE BAILEY
highly successful at gaining your aims
thing she does” most important gift and fulfilling your goals.
and the pediatri- is to be supportive PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
cian told them it and offer to write - Keep your plans from being too
tightly structured, and you’ll have
was normal. him often. better chances of advancing your
I’m not sure Dear Annie: I goals. The secret to being successful
there is anything think you left out is having an ability to quickly make
adjustments when needed.
normal about a an important point ARIES (March 21-April 19) -
student spend- in your response Use both your intuitive and deductive
ing the entire day to “Sam in faculties for sorting out information
that could be vital when sizing up
masturbating on Pittsburgh,” whose something of importance. You must
her plastic chair. sister wanted to use be a shrewd analyst.
Fortunately, none Annie’s Mailbox the family home TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -
of the other stu- for her vacation, Someone you recently met would like
to introduce you to the social circle s/
dents is mature enough to but didn’t want to pay any- he is part of. Go with your social side SNUFFY SMITH
notice. I suspect the girl thing. and meet these people, because they
doesn’t realize how frequent- By selling the house to could open up a brave new world.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -
ly she’s doing it. It almost Sam, his sister gave up her Do not give up on an objective that
seems obsessive-compul- claim. It is no longer “the is appearing to be unreachable and/
sive. It certainly wouldn’t family home.” It is Sam’s or elusive. Things could take on a
surprising twist and put victory in the
be appropriate if a boy were property. She traded her inter- palm of your hand.
doing the same thing all day est in the home for the estate CANCER (June 21-July 22) -
long in class. settlement. Now she wants Don’t get upset if plans you thought
were already formulated end up in
I know toddlers do this, the money and the use of need of some corrections, when you
but grow out of it. Are the the home. I say Sam should receive new and unusual information
parents covering something explain this and then change that you previously lacked.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - A repeat
up? I imagine terrible things the locks. -- Same Situation performance might be in the making
happening if she does it in a in Salt Lake City, Utah concerning something that provided a
public place where a predator Dear Utah: It’s true that small windfall in the past. The same
might be lurking. Sis may require a better kind of circumstances could present
themselves once again.
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
Budget cuts have limited understanding of what consti- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Be a
our psychological services. tutes “her” home. However, good listener if you find yourself once
In first grade, the teacher if Sam doesn’t mind that she again in the company of someone
you respect and admire. This person
used to take her chair away uses the place, neither do is likely to have something of great
and make her stand, but the we, although she should not interest to share with you.
parents complained that this saddle him with her electric LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -
Something unusual but good having to
was humiliating to her. I’m and water bills. do with your work or career is likely
not sure what a teacher is Annie’s Mailbox is written to manifest. It might provide you with
supposed to do in this situa- by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy information that you’ll be able to put
to immediately profitable use.
tion. -- Concerned Teacher Sugar, longtime editors of the
Dear Concerned: Ann Landers column. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
“Natural” does not mean the
behavior is acceptable in pub-
lic. All young children mas- BORN LOSER
turbate. Responsible parents
teach them to do this only
in private, and most children
stop by the time they reach
kindergarten. You and the
parents should work together
to make the girl more aware
of her behavior and to help
her control it. At school
and at home, it should be
explained to the girl that this
is something to be done in
her bedroom or bathroom.
When you notice her rubbing FRANK & ERNEST
herself in school, simply call
on her to get her attention
focused elsewhere.
Dear Annie: We recently
were invited to a farewell
party for the son of family
friends who is entering basic
training. It’s an outdoor affair
at their home, and the e-mail
invitation says it is a “time
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Collectors Searching for


All Types of Coins, Paying Cash.
By CHRISTINA BUTLER for include $20, $10, $5 and $2 1/2 gold coins recently inherited you can talk to these
STAFF WRITER and any coin made before 1850. These coins collectors for free and if your lucky you may
always bring big premiums according to the have a rarity worth thousands. Either way,
ICCA will be placing ads in newspapers, radio ICCA. Silver dollars are also very sought after there is nothing to lose and it sounds like fun!
and running television spots this week asking nowadays.
people to bring in any old silver and gold coins For more information on this
made before 1965. Those that do bring in their Other types of items the ICCA will be event visit the ICCA website at www.
coins will be able to speak with collectors one purchasing during this event include U.S. internationalcoincollectors.com.
on one and have their coins looked at with an currency, gold bullion, investment gold, silver
expert set of eyes. With the help of these ICCA bars, silver rounds, proof sets, etc. Even foreign
members offers will be made to those that coins are sought after and will be purchased.
have coins made before 1965. Offers will be
Also at this event anyone can sell their gold
made based on silver or gold content and the
jewelry, dental gold or anything made of gold
rarity of the coins. All coins made before 1965
on the spot. Gold is currently trading at over
will be examined and purchased including
$1,100.00 per ounce near an all time high.
gold coins, silver coins, silver dollars, all types
Bring anything you think might be gold and
of nickels and pennies, Those that decide to
the collectors will examine, test and price it for
sell their coins will be paid on the spot.
free. If you decide to sell you will be paid on
If you are like a lot of people you might have the spot – it has been an unknown fact that
a few old coins or even a coffee can full lying coin dealers have always paid more for jewelry
around. If you have ever wondered what they and scrap gold than other jewelers and pawn
are worth, now might be your chance to find out brokers.
and even sell them if you choose. They could
So whether you have one coin you think
be worth a lot according to the International
might be valuable or a large collection you Here’s How It Works:
Coin Collectors Association also known as ICCA.
Collectors will pay a fortune for some coins and
currency for their collections. If they are rare • Gather items of interest from your attic,
enough, one coin could be worth over $100,000 safe deposit box, garage, basement, etc.

FREE
according to Eric Helms coin collector and ICCA There is no limit to the amount of items
member. One ultra rare dime an 1894S Barber you can bring
sold for a record $1.9 million to a collector in
• No appointment necessary
July of 2007. While that is an extreme example,
many rare and valuable coins are stashed away ADMISSION • If interested in selling, we will consult
in dresser drawers or lock boxes around the CONTINUES IN vAN WERT our collector’s database to see if a buyer
country. The ICCA and its collector members exists. 90% of all items have offers in our
have organized a traveling event in search of EvERy DAy database
all types of coins and currency. “Even common MONDAy - FRIDAy
coins can be worth a significant amount due to • The offer is made on the spot on behalf
the high price of silver and gold,” says Helms. NOvEMBER 15TH- 19TH of our collectors making the offer
Washington quarters and Roosevelt dimes
and worth many times their face value. Recent
silver markets have driven the price up on even
M-TH 9AM-6PM • If you decide to accept the offer, we will
pay you on the spot!
common coins made of silver. Helms explains:
all half dollars, quarter and dimes made before SAT 9AM-4PM • You get 100% of the offer
with no hidden fees
1965 contain 90% silver and are sought after
any time silver prices rise. Right now it’s a sellers HOLIDAy INN ExPRESS
market he said.
860 N. WASHINGTON STREET
The rarest coins these collectors are looking vAN WERT, OH 45891
We Buy
DIRECTIONS: (419) 238-2600 Gold
SHOW INFO: (217) 523-4225
What We Buy: 10k, 14k, 18k
& 24k
COINS
Any and all coins made before 1965, rare
coins, entire collections, Silver Dollars, Half
Dollars, Quarters, Dimes, Half Dimes, Nickels,
Three Cent Pieces, Two Cent Pieces, Cents, Recent Finds:
Large Cents, Half Cents and all others.
PAPER MONEy
All denominations made before 1934. MILLIONS
GOLD COINS
1893
SPENT!
Including $20, $10, $5, $4, $3, $2.5, $1,
1000 NATIONAL
Private Gold, Gold Bars, etc. Morgan EvENTS!
INvESTMENT GOLD
Kruggerands, Canadian Maple Leafs, Pandas, PAID $1,800
Gold Bars, U.S. Eagles and Buffalos, etc.
SCRAP GOLD
Broken and unused jewelry, dental gold.
1916 1849
JEWELRy
Diamond rings, bracelets, earrings, loose Mercury DIme Gold Dollar
diamonds, all gem stones, etc. PAID $8,500
PAID $2,800
PLATINUM
Anything made of platinum.
SILvER
Flatware, tea sets, goblets, jewelry, etc. and
1932
1803
anything marked sterling. Washington
$10 Gold
WAR ITEMS Quarter
Civil war, WWI AND II, all others, swords, PAID $14,000
daggers, bayonets, etc. PAID $250
OTHER ANTIQUES
Guns, toys, trains, dolls, advertising, banks
(basically anything old we want to see).

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