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STATE/LOCAL
Affordable Care Act Lincoln scholar to
Briefs
Man accused of Medicare beneficiaries address Western Ohio
Civil War Roundtable
making child
porn at daycare received prescription “Lincoln and Wartime focusing particularly on the
Defense wants
is closed.”
Eligible beneficiaries who
10-percent bonus for primary
care services. This will help
the health care system into
one that provides better care at
announces 2011 schedule
fell into the coverage gap ensure that those primary care lower cost. The Van Wert County Fair will be setting up their pro-
trial moved during 2010 are continu-
ing to automatically receive
providers can continue to be
there for Medicare patients.
The Affordable Care Act
contains important new tools
Board held its monthly meet-
ing on Monday at the Fair
grams at a later date.
The Fair Board will be
YOUNGSTOWN (AP) — rebate checks. These checks People with Medicare to help crack down on crimi- Board Office. At this meet- announcing more entertain-
A judge in Ohio must decide are only the first step in how can learn more about these nals seeking to scam seniors ing, the directors scheduled ment and fFair events in the
whether to move the trial the Affordable Care Act will new benefits, search for par- some of the events that will
and steal taxpayer dollars. The coming months and the cal-
of two men in the slayings reduce prescription drug costs ticipating doctors in their be happening at the 2011 Van
law strengthens the screenings endar of events for all the
of a real estate agent out of for beneficiaries in the donut area, and find other helpful for health care providers whoWert County Fair. exhibitors.
Youngstown because of heavy hole each year until it is information by contacting want to participate in Medicare,The events are as follows: Director Ann Marshall
publicity. closed in 2020. Starting this a trained customer service Medicaid, or CHIP, enables — 7 p.m. Aug. 31 - annual announced at the meeting the
Attorneys for one suspect year, eligible beneficiaries in representative toll-free at enforcement officials to see High School Band Show; board will hold a Cabin Fever
have asked the judge to move the coverage gap will receive 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800- health care claims data from — 7 p.m. Sept. 1 and 2 - Rock Show at 7 p.m. on Feb.
the case to assure a fair trial. a 50-percent discount on cov- 633-4227) or visiting www. Harness Racing;
around the country in a search- 5 in the Jr. Fair Building on
The other suspect’s attorney ered brand name medications Medicare.gov able database, and strength- — 10 a.m. Sept. 3 - annual the fairgrounds.
plans a similar request. while in the donut hole. In Additionally, the Cheerleading Contest;
ens the penalties for criminal There will be five bands
The suspects could face addition, in 2011 Medicare Affordable Care Act makes wrongdoing. The reduction in — 6 p.m. Sept 3 - in the show led by “Kill
the death penalty if convict- will begin paying 7-percent Medicare stronger and more Michindoh Truck & Tractor
waste, fraud, and abuse returns the Rabbit” and also featur-
ed in the Sept. 20 slaying of the price for generic drugs secure for all beneficiaries. savings to the Medicare TrustPull; ing “A New Definition,”
of 67-year-old Vivian Martin. during the coverage gap. These provisions under the Fund to strengthen the pro- 7 p.m. Sept. 4 - Demo “Sirface,” “Second Season”
She was found strangled in Also Thursday, Secretary new law increase benefits gram into the future. SeniorsDerby; and and “Beckon Hollow.”
a burning house she had an Sebelius released a new video to beneficiaries and help to are encouraged to contact — 1 p.m. Sept. 5 - It will cost $6 per person
appointment to show. message on the new benefits extend the life of the Medicare 1-800-MEDICARE to report Thoroughbred & Quarter for ages 13 and above and
The Vindicator report- the Affordable Care Act pro- Trust Fund by 12 years. any solicitations of personalHorse Racing. $2 for anyone 12 and under.
ed Friday that the victim’s vides in 2011 for people on An analysis issued by the information or suspected fraud, Events that are not com- Families of five or more
daughter, Davida Brown, says Medicare. You can watch the Department of Health and plete at this time are Sunday
waste, or abuse, or go to www. attending will be charged $15
the trial should be held in video message here. Human Services estimates StopMedicareFraud.gov. afternoon and Monday eve- for the evening.
Youngstown. The closing of the donut that under the Affordable ning (Labor Day). There will be pop and food
New defense hole is just one of the ways
seniors benefit from the
Care Act, average savings
for those enrolled in tradi-
For more information on The Directors also set
how the Affordable Care Act Sept. 1 as Senior Citizens
available for purchase.
For additional information,
team for former Affordable Care Act. In addi-
tion to savings on prescription
tional Medicare will amount
to more than $3,500 over the
benefits seniors, visit www. Day and Sept. 2 as Veterans
HealthCare.gov. Day. Those two organizations
call the fair office at 419-238-
9270.
official in Ohio Federal court to
CLEVELAND (AP) — A
former county commissioner rule on Hamilton
Daughter should stop explaining to selfish mom
facing a bribery trial in Ohio Dear Annie: A few years That isn’t good enough. She like it, too bad. City, where the Draconian
has landed a new defense County election ago, my husband and I had complains that all she gets Dear Annie: I can’t divorce laws kept many peo-
team after months of wran- some problems and we sepa- are the “leftovers” of my help commenting on the ple together long after the
CINCINNATI (AP) —
gling over who will pay the A federal appeals court will rated. My parents were won- day. letter from “Confused in marriage was over -- dead,
bill. make the next decision in a derfully supportive at the Christmas was difficult California,” who asked what but not buried, as I used to
A federal judge appointed still-disputed juvenile court time, but when I decided to last year. How can I get to call people who are sepa- say. We called them “The
Cleveland attorney Anthony judge election in southwest return to my mar- Mom to understand rated but not divorced. Terminally Separated.”
Vegh and the Wilmington, Ohio. riage, they insisted that I can only be in I suggest we invent the Louisiana: “Confused in
Del., federal public defend- Lawyers for Hamilton my husband apol- so many places at word “detachee” for women California” should simply
er’s office as co-counsel for County and Republican John ogize to them. He a time? I am tired and “detache” for men who refer to himself as “married.”
former Cuyahoga County Williams are contesting a fed- refused, saying he of the guilt trips. are separated from their He should call his wife, who
Commissioner Jimmy eral judge’s ruling that about only owed apolo- What can I do short spouses. We should all isn’t living with him any-
Dimora. 150 disputed ballots should gies to me and the of telling her that agree that this word refers more, his “wife.” Those sta-
Public-defender offices be counted before the winner children, and even we won’t come at to someone in the process tuses do not change because
in Cleveland, Cincinnati, is declared. The ballots were if he did apologize all? -- Not Looking of detaching him or herself of the living arrangements.
Pittsburgh and Detroit couldn’t excluded because they were to my parents, it Forward to Easter from a marriage. We can If he meets someone with
handle the case. cast at the wrong precincts, but wouldn’t change Dear Not: Your give the term a bit of French whom he wants to pursue
Dimora must put up $20,000 the judge said they shoud be their feelings mother understands flair by pronouncing it “day- a relationship, then he can
by Monday toward the cost of counted because they appar- toward him. I tend perfectly, but she is tah-shay,” the way we do explain the dynamics of his
his defense. He has claimed ently were miscast because of to agree with him. Annie’s Mailbox selfish. She wants “fiancee.” There’s nothing marital relationship.
he needs taxpayers to pick up poll worker errors.
A three-judge panel of the They have had a all of your time and wrong with inventing a word California: My husband
the tab, but Judge Kathleen rocky relationship since we doesn’t care how hard it is as long as we all agree on and I have been separated
O’Malley says he first must 6th U.S. Court of Appeals
heard arguments Thursday were engaged. for you or how unfair it is what it means. -- G.F. for six years, and I, too,
spend his own money. My parents have now to others. Stop explaining Dear G.F.: We like it! struggled with what to call
Her order on the defense evening about the Nov. 2
election, whose results gave decided that my husband is your reasons, and learn to Read on for a few more sug- him. I now refer to him as
appointment was filed not welcome in their home if ignore her complaints. Give gestions: my was-band, which often
Thursday evening. Williams a 23-vote victory.
The Cincinnati Enquirer he doesn’t apologize. That is her whatever time you can From the East Coast: For gets a laugh and is easily
Dimora has pleaded not their choice. My husband is manage, and if she doesn’t 20 years, I lived in New York understood.
reports that lawyers for
guilty. Democrat Tracie Hunter say pretty good about letting me
Pharmaceutical the government must inves-
tigate any mistake that could
take the kids to see my folks
without him. The problem is
distributor disenfranchise voters.
“There needs to be a mean-
always during the holidays.
My husband and I each Available in
supplies Texas’ ingful investigation here,” said have children from previous
lethal drugs
attorney Jennifer Branch.
“Mistakes happen.
relationships, and they need
to see those sets of parents
gas, wood, electric,
COLUMBUS (AP) —
Amid a national shortage of a
Elections aren’t perfect,” said
Dave Stevenson, attorney for
the county’s board of elec-
and grandparents on the hol-
idays, too. My mom, no mat- pellet & corn!
key execution drug, the coun- ter what, is never happy with
try’s busiest death penalty tions. “Mistakes just don’t rise how I divide my time. I am
to a constitutional level.” tired of being told, “It would
state is identifying for the first The case has potential be nice if you would eat here
time its supplier for all three implications for future Ohio
of its lethal injection drugs. once in awhile,” or “Why
elections beyond the juvenile can’t you stay longer?”
Texas previously fought to judge race because it raises
shield the information, say- I have told my mother that
the question of whether state
ing the revelation could be I am doing the best I can, but
election laws adequately pro-
“an embarrassing fact” and tect the constitutional rights will not leave my husband
prompt the supplier to stop of voters. to eat holiday meals alone.
shipping the drugs.
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SPORTS
Panthers tear up Wildcats Jays fall in
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layup and the resultant free
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its first points in the third
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By JIM METCALFE Klaus (he fouled out later)
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DELPHOS — The 3-pointer from the right wing jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com and a triple by Alex Recker
Jefferson Wildcats boys cag- with 5:59 left in the quar- (13 counters with 3 trios, 10
ers knew what they were ter. Antalis added a 3-pointer MARIA STEIN — For the boards) with 1:17 left to give
facing when they hosted the at 4:41, trying to rally his second game in a row, St. them a 34-32 lead. Mescher
Paulding Panthers Friday team for a comeback with John’s could not hold a lead tied the game with two sin-
night in Northwest Conference the Panthers leading 36-22. in the fourth period. gles with 1:00 left. The Jays
action at the Jefferson Middle The rest of the quarter stayed For the second game in ran the clock down but turned
School. about the same with Paulding a row, it came up and bit it over with 8.3 seconds to go.
It was what they feared as getting a layup with five sec- them as the Blue Jays lost Rosenbeck was fouled in the
the Panthers overpowered the onds left to end the third 43-40 in double-overtime to act of shooting with 4.4 ticks
Wildcats with the score end- period up 41-26. Marion Local Friday night in to go but missed both tries
ing up 58-39. “We had a difficult time Midwest Athletic Conference and the Jays couldn’t get a
The Panthers struck first penetrating their matchup action in “The Hangar” at shot off to force overtime.
at the 7:11 mark with a zone and the bottom line — Maria Stein. These two teams have
4-foot banker made by Dylan their defense was too much The loss dropped the Jays become known for their
Welch. Jefferson hit right for us to handle,” Smith (3-7, 3-1 MAC) into a 3-way tough, hard-fought defen-
back with a 3-pointer from added. tie atop the league. sive battles and this was no
the top of the key by Mitchell Paulding scored again The teams needed an extra exception. The Jays had the
Antalis. The 3-2 score was first in the fourth — a Pease eight minutes to decide a rela- better of the first period, get-
the only lead of the night 3-foot jumper to widen the tively close matchup all the ting out to a 12-6 edge on
for the Wildcats with 6:28 lead to 43-26. Paulding got way. a Leininger power layin at
left in the first. Welch scored four more points over the In the second overtime, 1:10 but Niekamp drove for a
again at the 5:53 spot with a next three minutes until tied at 39, as they did in deuce with two ticks to go for
jumper which gave him half Jefferson hit back with an the first, the Flyers (5-4, 2-2 a 12-8 scoreboard.
of his eight points on the Ebbeskotte 3-point shot from MAC) scored first as 6-7 Marino turned it around
night as Paulding took the NBA range, putting Jefferson senior Jesse Winner (8 points, in the second period, though
lead for good. The Panthers back to within less than 20 7 boards, 4 blocks) laid one in it wasn’t easy. They tied it
struck just 20 seconds later points at 48-29. The score just 45 ticks into it. The Jays 17-17 on a drive by Niekamp
when Travis Keeran stole the got to its widest point with misfired and the Flyers began with 1:44 on the clock but a
ball and took it to the net 2:32 left in the game when to milk the clock after gather- baby hook by senior Tyler
with a layup. Grant Harder Paulding’s Sam Heilshorn hit ing the rebound and forced Bergfeld with 1:22 showing
became the third Panther to a 5-foot banker for a 54-32 the Jays to foul. As it was all put the visitors up 19-17.
score, hitting a jumper from lead. Both benches cleared to night, the charity stripe was The Jays appeared to grab
the foul line for a 5-point lead finish out the game. The final anything but charitable to the a semblance on control in
at 8-3 with 4:01 left in the points from the Panther’s hosts as they missed six free the third period, getting seven
first. Jefferson fought back Jason Koenn who got a layup throws (they went 9-of-24 markers from Recker. When
when Antalis hit a jumper at with 16 seconds left in the overall for 37.5% versus the he dropped a triple from the
the 3:05 mark and teammate game for the finale. Jays 2-of-3 for 66.7%) but the top of the key with 11 ticks
Nick Cook put up a shot “We were patient offen- Jays could not answer, miss- on the board, they had their
from under the basket and sively, getting the looks we ing a pair of triples. The Jays 29-22 edge.
got fouled in the process. He wanted, and our guards did a missed another bomb and on “It’s about execution. The
missed the foul shot but drew Tom Morris photo good job getting to the bas- the rebound, the Flyers got defense was fine most of the
Jefferson was within one at Junior Nick Dunlap (and the rest of the Jefferson squad) ket,” Brewer added. a 2-on-1 layup from Ryan night despite a tough matchup
8-6 at the 2:40 mark. found the interior cut off by the Panthers’ stifling defense, Harder had five blocked Mescher (12 markers) with inside,” Elwer added. “We
The rest of the quarter forcing them to rely on the outside shot. The Wildcats were shots on the night, more than seven ticks left for a 4-point weren’t executing consistent-
belonged to Paulding. Daniele on the wrong end of a 19-point NWC loss Friday night at his total points scored. lead. The Jays’ Curtis Geise ly on offense; when Marion
Guarnaschelli hit a 3-pointer “The Stage” in Delphos. Paulding improves to 8-4 (12 counters, 3 treys) was turned up the heat some, we
from the right wing, Logan overall and 3-1 in the confer- fouled in the act of shooting needed to execute even bet-
Stoller plugged a 4-foot but Jefferson is really quick Ebbeskotte got fouled and hit ence. They host Ayersville with one second left. He hit ter but did not. We sent two
jumper with 28 seconds left and athletic.” two free throws for the hosts tonight. the first and after a Marion back every time we shot to
and then at the 2-second The Panthers widened at the 3:53 mark, adding a Jefferson falls to 6-6 over- timeout, intentionally missed prevent them from getting on
mark, nailed a 3-pointer from their lead at the start of the layup with an assist from all and 1-3 in the conference. the second but it did not hit a roll in transition and we did
the left corner to give the second quarter. Stoller picked Antalis in pulling Jefferson They travel to Spencerville the rim, giving the hosts a solid job not letting them
Panthers a 16-7 lead after the up where he left off, hitting back to within six points at next Friday. the orb out of bounds. They do that. However, they got a
first period. a layup in traffic 17 seconds the 2:18 mark. The rest of the VARSITY turned it over on the inbound few offensive rebounds that
PAULDING (58) play with half a second left they made pay off; in a tight
Jefferson coach Marc into the second and Harder half was all Panthers, getting Jason Koenn 1-0-2, Zach Gawronski
Smith expounded: “They got the rest of his points of a layup, two foul shots and a 1-0-2, Derrick Pease 2-0-4, Devan near the Blue Jay bench. game like that, those are pos-
Bermejo 1-3-5, Logan Stoller 5-0-13, Sam Senior Jordan Leininger got sessions that hurt you.”
did pretty much what they the night — a 15-footer at the layup by Derrick Pease with Heilshorn 1-0-2, Daniele Guarnaschelli
wanted to do offensively and 5:19 mark making it 20-7. 1:07 left in the half, end- 3-0-7, Anthony Arellano 2-0-4, Grant the ball near mid-court and The Jays finished 16-of-
Harder 2-0-4, Dylan Welch 3-2-8. Totals fired a shot that hit the front 45 from the floor (6-of-27
they were the tougher basket- Jefferson’s Nick Dunlap ing the scoring in the first 22-10-58.
ball team. They took the ball came back with a reverse half with the Panthers with JEFFERSON (39) of the rim and fell away as long range) for 35.6 percent.
Austin Jettinghoff 0-2-2, Ryan time expired. Despite being outsized at
inside and took it right to the layup to make it 20-9 at 5:06 a strong lead heading to the Ebbeskotte 2-2-7, Shayn Klinger 1-0-3,
rim.” and followed with a 3-pointer locker room: 28-16. Nick Dunlap 4-1-12, Nick Cook 2-0-5, “This was a tough and every position, they only lost
Mitchell Antalis 3-0-8, Zach Ricker 0-0-0, very disappointing loss. This the rebounding war 33-26
Paulding coach Shawn from the right corner to pull Paulding once again struck Logan Bonifas 0-0-0, Zac Lumpkins 0-0-
Brewer was pleased with his Delphos within 20-12. first in the third quarter with 0. Totals 12-7-39. is two games in a row like (11-7 offensive) but they also
Score by Quarters: that we couldn’t hold a lead lost the foul struggle 21-10.
team’s start: “I thought our Paulding’s Anthony Keeran heading to the line Paulding 16 12 13 17 - 58
guys came out really focused Arellano got into the act in where he made one of his Jefferson 7 9 10 13 - 39 and find a way to win,” St. They host Edgerton tonight,
Three-point goals: Paulding, Stoller John’s coach Aaron Elwer with a 6 p.m. JV start.
tonight. We knew we had nailing a jumper in the paint two shots at 6:49. Paulding’s 3, Guarnaschelli; Jefferson, Dunlap 3,
some size advantage on them at the 4:05 mark but Ryan Devan Bermejo hit a reverse Antalis 2, Ebbeskotte, Klinger, Nick noted. “We put ourselves thee Marion Local canned
Cook. with a chance to win but we 16-of-38 from the floor, 2-of-
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JPMORGAN CHASE 45.29 +0.54 Bucyrus 51, Mt. Blanchard Riverdale 47 Cols. Upper Arlington 45, Thomas Perry at Spencerville, 6 p.m. 9 a.m.
KOHLS CORP 51.75 +0.45 Bucyrus Wynford 69, Lucas 33 Worthington 43 Kalida at Columbus Grove (PCL), St. John’s, Lincolnview and
LOWES COMPANIES 25.01 -0.29 Can. South 42, Beloit W. Branch 40 Columbiana 49, Lisbon David Anderson 6 p.m. Columbus Grove at Van Buren
MCDONALDS CORP 75.01 -0.15 Can. Timken 70, Wooster Triway 49 34 Antwerp at Lincolnview, 6 p.m. Invitational, 9:30 a.m.
MICROSOFT CP 28.02 -0.33 Canal Fulton Northwest 56, Louisville Columbus Grove 73, Lafayette Allen
54 E. 35 Bryan at Van Wert, 6 p.m. Van Wert at Dayton Wayne
PEPSICO INC. 65.87 -0.03
PROCTER & GAMBLE 65.91 +0.11 Canfield 79, Lisbon Beaver 61 Continental 61, Ft. Jennings 40 Girls Basketball Invitational (Fairborn), 10 a.m.
RITE AID CORP 1.00 -0.01 Casstown Miami E. 83, Newton Local Convoy Crestview 59, Spencerville 43 Spencerville at Waynesfield- Co-Ed Swimming and Diving
44 Copley 69, Tallmadge 65 Goshen, 11 a.m. Elida at Defiance (WBL), 11 a.m.
SPRINT NEXTEL 4.31 +0.04 Celina 60, Van Wert 57, OT Cortland Maplewood 52, Vienna
TIME WARNER INC. 32.79 +0.42 Centerburg 48, Loudonville 31 Mathews 43 Minster at Ottoville, noon Co-Ed Bowling
US BANKCORP 26.96 +0.26 Chardon 65, Eastlake N. 57 Cory-Rawson 60, Dola Hardin Northern Allen East at Elida, noon Van Wert vs. Coldwater (boys) at
UTD BANKSHARES 10.00 +0.19 Cin. Country Day 56, Cin. Christian 39 51 Miller City at Columbus Grove Ottawa, 1 p.m./Van Wert vs. St.
VERIZON COMMS 34.95 +0.34 Cin. Hills Christian Academy 47, Cin. Coshocton 71, Warsaw River View 26 (PCL), 1 p.m. Henry and Ansonia at St. Marys,
Seven Hills 37
WAL-MART STORES 55.73 -0.26 See SCORES page 7 St. John’s at Crestview, 6 p.m. 10 a.m.
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Family Trust to Deborah
AT YOUR
in last 5 yrs. New ingrd pool. on. REDUCED $100,000. Tony: trict. Has new carpet,
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1590 Ft. Jennings Rd., Del- tremely affordable 2 BR in nice
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W. Hamrick, Tamara
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•
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pool: 234-2314. BR, 2 ½ Bath on 2+acres. 32’ x
48’ Heated Shop. Tony
Lights, Grills, Fenders,Mirrors, Hamrick, Jennifer S.
207 S. Main St. • differentials ***********************************
2 BR HOUSE FOR RENT IN **********************************
2 BR APT FOR RENT IN
Hoods, Radiators Hamrick to Hamrick
Sunrooms, • Replacement
Delphos 419-692-5831 • transfer case
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Pat Foust, Sandy
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Only ON WINDOWS Give Us A Call Year Round For Foust to Chelsea R.
All Of Your Home Improvement Situated along the Historic Lincoln Hwy, and Ottawa River, Blackmore, inlot 4233,
New Product Line *up to 5 quarts oil
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Elida Health Foods FLANAGAN’S Ph. 419-339-4938 FREE ESTIMATE
19.17-Acre Rustic Farm Van Wert.
101 W. Main Street CAR CARE with Victorian Home and old detached Dane A. Gross,
Elida, Ohio 45807 or 419-230-8128 Chris Herron Carriage House converted to a shop and garage! Kelly E. Roby, Kelly
816 E. FIFTH ST. DELPHOS
E. Gross to Dane A.
950 Electricians
419-339-2771 Ph. 419-692-5801
M-F 10:30-5:30 PM, Sat. 10:00-1 PM Mon.-Fri. 8-6, Sat. 8-2 Saturday, February 12th @ 10:00 am Gross, Kelly E. Gross,
POHLMAN 4535 Lincoln Hwy, Gomer, Ohio 45809 portion of inlots 1432,
950 Miscellaneous 950 Construction
BUILDERS
ROOM ADDITIONS RETIRED LICENSED This auction is to settle of the Real Estate portion of the “Shirley Gudakunst Estate”, Al-
len County Probate Case# 2010ES513.
1431, Van Wert.
Carolyn K. Fegley,
GARAGES • SIDING • ROOFING ELECTRICIAN NEEDS The family will be offering the property in three separate pieces and in any combination
Roger Fegley to Jeffrey
BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK
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of the 3 identified parcels or as a total package.
Parcel #1, Adjoins the village of Gomer, and contains approximately 3.63 acres of farm
Matthews, Robert T.
CANYON POURED FULLY INSURED
Mark Pohlman C OMMERCIAL
WIRING
ground or pasture. This field has two points of entry and estimated to have 683’ of road
frontage.
Matthews, Brenda L.
Matthews, portion of
CONCRETE WALLS
CANDLES Residential
419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460
WELDING Parcel # 2, A Vintage 2 story Victorian Home with 2568 sq ft of living area. The home
and improvements sit on approximately 2.15 acres, more or less. This livable residence
section 10, Liberty
Township.
Gina Fox & Commercial ED PAXTO N contains 10 rooms and has a Parlor converted to a main floor master suite and 4 more
Jean M. Hablitzel,
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• Agricultural Needs bedrooms up. The laundry was an old summer kitchen or washhouse that was a late ad-
419-236-4134 • All Concrete Work 419-692-5193 dition to the original structure. The improvements include a living room, kitchen, formal
Charles P. Hablitzel
www.candlesbygina.com dining room, two baths, modern breaker box, and propane fired boiler system, well and
950 Tree Service Jr. to Hablitzel Family
Mark Pohlman
coverage in
New Spring catalog & scents. septic. The old Carriage House could make a fabulous Guest House or Showroom/Office
Host a Party = FREE products 419-339-9084 conversion! Living Trust, portion
15% off til Jan. 15th mention ad cell 419-233-9460 Parcel # 3, Is the west two fields that are drawn to the centerline of the Ottawa River, and
of section 33, Pleasant
contains approximately 13.39 Acres of farm ground or pasture. This field has two points
Township.
Advertise Your Business The Delphos
TEMAN’S of entry and estimated to have 928’ of road frontage.
Terms: A minimum $2,000. non-refundable earnest money deposit, per parcel. This of- Hablitzel Family
OUR TREE Living Trust, Jean M.
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• Trimming • Topping • Thinning and testing the responsibility of the buyer and is at the buyers expense. The buyer should Hablitzel Jr. to Robert
• Deadwooding T. Matthews, Brenda
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L. Matthews, Jeffrey
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Since 1973 Duane Ridenour Auctioneer with Yocum Realty 419-549-0597 C. Matthews, Lisa M.
419-695-0015
419-692-7261 OPEN HOUSE January 16th and 23rd from 1:00 to 3:00 pm Matthews, portion of
419-695-0015 Bill Teman 419-302-2981
Ernie Teman 419-230-4890
section 24, Liberty
Township.
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HI AND LOIS
Tomorrow’s Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol
Sunday, Jan. 23, 2011 achieved by another. It will be quite that you would any of your own
embarrassing when you are exposed. prized possessions.
There is a strong possibility that, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) CANCER (June 21-July 22) -
during the coming year, you could - Although you’re the type of person Because it is best not to spring any
get involved in an undertaking that who thinks things through before surprises on your mate, make sure
possesses some elements of glamour jumping into action, you could be s/he is informed of any important
and/or excitement about it. This so anxious to get airborne that you’ll decision or action that you decide to
activity could provide you with not forget your plane needs an engine to take before you actually do so.
only lots of pleasure but benefits as fly. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -
well. Normally you are extremely careful
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Monday, Jan. 24, 2011 about your choice of words, especially
- Financial conditions that have if they are critical in nature. If you’re
been running smoothly might take Numerous happy circumstances reckless about how you put things,
a downward spiral if you aren’t are likely to prevail for you and your you’ll reap the whirlwind.
watchful. Unless you stay on top of
things, you could hit the skids.
loved ones in the next year, and even
disappointing conditions could prove
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Being hasty in your behavior or your
BLONDIE
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) to be of value. Something important handling of matters can lead to a
- When making an agreement or can be learned from mistakes. series of boners and gaffes. Take the
important plans with another, be sure AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - time to pace yourself properly, and
that you consider everything, down Live in the now and deal with things you’ll reduce mistakes.
to the smallest detail. What is left as they occur. You’ll make yourself LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -
unsaid might be your undoing later. and everybody else miserable if you Instead of merely ordering others
ARIES (March 21-April 19) - worry about every little insignificant about, set a good example as to how
Strive to give your entire attention detail and event. you want things handled. Actions
to a matter that you consider to be PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - always speak louder than words, and
of significance. If you permit your You could do yourself much more it’s likely to be the only way to get
attention to be drawn away, a major harm than you thought possible, if others to see the light.
opportunity could slip from your you seek out business advice from SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -
fingers. inexperienced parties. Go only to Unless you are guarded, you could
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - looped-in folks people for help. unintentionally betray a trust, so
Guard against a tendency to handle ARIES (March 21-April 19) keep a close eye on your pie hole. It
with indifference something that - Instead of letting another tell you won’t matter that you didn’t mean to
should be treated with kid gloves. what to think, weigh and analyze all speak out of turn -- the damage will
Neglecting to give it the respect that
it deserves now will spell trouble for
the facts for yourself, especially if it
has something do with an important
be done.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. BEETLE BAILEY
you later. career matter. Be the court of last 21) - You have little tolerance for
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - In resort. stingy people. If you go to lunch with
your eagerness to complete several TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - someone who doesn’t know how to
necessary tasks, you could try to Your efficacy will suffer if you fail to mathematically split a check down
take shortcuts, and in doing so create make and follow a quality game plan the middle, keep a cool head.
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Man sought in
Ex-soldier appealing civilian court sentences in Iraq deaths police dog
By BRETT BARROUQUERE after jurors couldn’t agree on wheth- in juvenile court or adult court,”’ “In many ways, Green is a poster
Associated Press er to impose the death penalty.
Four other soldiers were con-
Wendelsdorf said.
Without MEJA, the government
child for why we need the MEJA,”
Rotker argued. “There’s nothing
stabbing arrested
CINCINNATI — A federal victed in military proceedings. One would have given up jurisdiction impermissible about allowing the McARTHUR (AP) —
appeals panel on Friday questioned is free, the other three remain in over Green when he was discharged government to make decisions about Ohio authorities have taken
the limits of a law that allowed the custody, but have parole opportuni- from the Army, Wendelsdorf said. where to prosecute.” a man into custody on sus-
government to charge and convict a ties in the future. Martin wondered whether Green Wendelsdorf also argued that the picion of stealing a police
former U.S. soldier in civilian court Green’s attorney, federal public could have been brought back into military didn’t follow its own proce- vehicle with a police dog
of crimes committed while on active defender Scott Wendelsdorf, told the Army. Wendelsdorf noted that dures in discharging Green, thereby inside, then stabbing a sec-
duty in Iraq. the panel that Green was treated his client could have and volun- ond police dog called in to
invalidating his separation from the help search.
Judge Boyce Martin of the U.S. unfairly by being subjected to a teered to do so to face a court military and making him ineligible
6th Circuit Court of Appeals in death sentence or life without parole martial. The suspect was arrested
for prosecution under MEJA. Green following a search Friday
Cincinnati asked attorneys in the in civilian court, while the other sol- Department of Justice attorney
still has his military identification morning near the Meigs and
case of former Pfc. Steven Dale diers were tried in military proceed- Michael Rotker, arguing by phone
ings and have a chance at parole. from Washington D.C., said a return card and the Army skipped sev- Vinton county line in south-
Green if the Military Extraterritorial
Jurisdiction Act was written uncon- MEJA allows the federal gov- to the military was not an option. eral steps in handling the discharge, ern Ohio.
stitutionally or if it is being applied ernment to charge a civilian with “The military exercised its dis- Wendelsdorf said. WBNS-TV of Columbus
counter to the law. crimes overseas if the local authori- cretion,” Rotker said. “He’s not fit Judge Amul Thapar noted that the reports the suspect was
“That’s just the issue before us,” ties will not press the case. Green to serve.” military regulations for discharge arrested about 9:30 a.m. and
Judge Jane Branstetter Stranch are filled with details, including appeared to have been out-
Martin said. “The difference is there was the first person charged and side for a while.
are no other cases like this.” convicted under the law. asked if Wendelsdorf was creating comfortable furniture and a specific
type of drapes on the windows for Lt. Gary Lewis of the
A civilian jury in Paducah, Ky., The appeals court has several a nexus between the discharge and State Highway Patrol says
convicted Green, 25, of Midland, options, including upholding the charges, with the military expelling the room where the process takes
place. the theft of the Vinton
Texas, in 2009 of raping and killing law and conviction, ruling that Green simply to allow him to face County sheriff’s vehicle
a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and murder- Green wasn’t properly discharged civilian charges. “If there’s no drapes on the win-
happened Thursday night
ing three of her family members and turning him over to military “It’s not there, is it?” Stranch dows, does that mean the discharge after a sheriff’s deputy was
while on active duty with the Fort authorities, where he could face a asked. was not effective?” Thapar asked. assaulted.
Campbell, Ky.-based 101st Airborne death sentence, or overturning the “Things that aren’t there don’t “How do we decide which ones Lewis says after the sus-
Division near Mahmoudiya, Iraq, in law and invalidating the conviction make for our strongest arguments,” matter and which ones don’t?” pect was spotted Friday,
March 2006. and sentence. Wendelsdorf said. Wendelsdorf said the military a police dog provided by
Green was discharged from the Wendelsdorf said it gives the Rotker said it wouldn’t matter wrote the rules for discharges and the Gallia County sheriff’s
Army with a personality disorder executive branch of the govern- if Green was discharged to allow should have to follow them, regard- office was stabbed.
in May 2006, before the full scope ment too much control over whether civilian charges to be filed. Without less of how onerous or silly they WBNS-TV reports the
of the crime became known to the someone will be tried under civilian MEJA, Rotker argued, Green would may seem. Vinton County police dog
Army and charges were brought. or military justice rules. have slipped through a loophole in “If he was not properly dis- was recovered safely but
Green is serving five life sentences “MEJA is tantamount to allow- the law and not been held account- charged, there was no jurisdiction,” the condition of the Gallia
in a federal prison in Tucson, Ariz., ing the executive to say, ’I’ll try you able for the crime. Wendelsdorf said. County dog is unknown.