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The 2010 Canal Days celebration in DELPHOS went off without a hitch. "We had good crowds through the weekend, the weather was perfect," says event coordinator. "It's a nice problem to have. We want to include as many people as we can in everything," says Battle of the businesses coordinator.
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The 2010 Canal Days celebration in DELPHOS went off without a hitch. "We had good crowds through the weekend, the weather was perfect," says event coordinator. "It's a nice problem to have. We want to include as many people as we can in everything," says Battle of the businesses coordinator.
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The Glory Ride arrives in D.C., St.

John’s whips Rockets in MAC


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DELPHOS HERALD
The

Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869


50¢ daily Monday, SepteMber 20, 2010 Delphos, Ohio

Canal Days draws record crowds

Staff photos
Go piggy, go! The pig races, a new addition to Canal Days, drew a crowd of young and
A large crowd fills the Social Tent Sunday after the parade. Festival-goers enjoyed food old alike Sunday afternoon after the parade. Fans could bet on their favorite porker to
and drink while waiting for the Big Ticket Drawing at 6 p.m. to close the festival. win cash.
BY NANCY SPENCER Canal Days events move lessons.
Upfront nspencer@delpho-
sherald.com
from one to another rather To start the afternoon,
quickly with something for firefighters donned their gear
just about everyone. and grabbed water hoses to
Boosters to meet DELPHOS — The 2010 Saturday morning started see who is the most skilled at
Canal Days celebration went with the fishing derby with Waterball.
in library off without a hitch. According anglers pulling fish from the Corn hole was a returning
to Event Coordinator Diane Miami-Erie Canal for prizes. favorite with 28 teams vying
The Jefferson Athletic Sterling, everything fell into Pet owners flocked to the Pet for the title.
Boosters will meet at 7:30 place. Parade for a chance to see Food and drink were plen-
p.m. today in the Jefferson “We had good crowds who’s the top dog, cat and tiful with local groups using
High School library. through the weekend, the more. The kiddie tractor pull the event to raise a little
All boosters and those weather was perfect and the involves dozens of children money of their own including
interested in becom- volunteers made everything who navigate between the 4-H Livestock slinging ham-
ing one are invited. run smoothly,” she said. pull and the COSI tent full burgers and brats and a fel-

Middle Point
“Canal Days is just where we of fun activities that teach low group with shaved ice.
want it.” science, biology and other Festival-goers also gob-
boil advisory
Due to a water main break
this morning in Middle Point,
residents are under a boil-
water advisory until further
notice.

Sports
TODAY
Boys Soccer:
Spencerville at Cory-
Rawson, 5 p.m.; Elida at
Kenton (WBL), 7 p.m. Evan Mox and Duke won the Best Trick category with a
hug in annual Pet Parade Saturday.
Girls Soccer: Liberty-
Benton at Ottoville, 5 bled up 800 chicken dinners sen in Commercial, Civic
p.m.; Bluffton at Fort Saturday and Sunday and the and Overall divisions.
Jennings, 5 p.m. Mason’s hog roast was also “We Support our Troops”
well received Friday. was the Overall winner;
Boys Golf: Bluffton at Entertainment was around Lehmann’s Furniture took
Ottoville, 4 p.m.; Columbus every corner, as well. Local the Commercial Division;
Grove and Lincolnview at and area bands tuned up and Rolling Thunder won the
Jefferson (NWC), 4 p.m.; for performances and a car Civic Division.
Spencerville and Allen cruise-in and tractor show Pig races were held for the
East at Paulding (NWC), added to the mix. first time Sunday afternoon.
4 p.m.; St. John’s at Sunday opened with 3-K Piglets snorted their way to
Liberty-Benton tri-match, and 5-K races. This year’s the finish line to earn bettors
4:30 p.m.; Wapakoneta events drew more than 160 cash. The event had the crowd
at Elida (WBL), 5 p.m. runners. See a list of runners lined up around the race track
and their times in Tuesday’s and filled the stands.
Girls Golf: Marion Herald. The Big Ticket Drawing
Local at St. John’s The Canal Days Parade winner was Steve Stirn. The
(MAC), 4:30 p.m. The 2010 Canal Days Parade overall winner was Support our Troops, a local initiative dominated Sunday after- drawing paid out 42 more
to bring awareness and support to our fighting Armed Forces. See page 10A for more noon with more than 100 places. See a list of winners
Volleyball (6 P.M.): parade winners. entries. Winners were cho- in Tuesday’s Herald.
Columbus Grove There is just one small
at Ottoville (PCL); problem, Sterling added: “We
Lincolnview at Parkway. have to figure out a way to
make the ‘Toast to the City’
Girls Tennis: on Thursday evening bigger.
Elida at Wapakoneta We turned away nearly 100
(WBL), 4:30 p.m. people after we expanded to
400 capacity. We’ll have to
Forecast talk about that in the com-
Mostly sunny ing months and see what we
Tuesday; high can do. It’s a nice problem
in upper 80s. to have. We want to include
See page 2A. as many people as we can in
everything.”
Battle of the Businesses
coordinator Cindy Metzger
Index of First Federal Bank has
Obituaries 2A experienced a similar prob-
State/Local 3A lem.
Politics 4A “We had 23 teams this
Community 5A year and I think that’s about
Sports 6-7A all we can accommodate for
Announcements 8A the Battle,” she said. “We are
Classifieds 3B already talking about maybe
limiting businesses to one
TV 4B team so everyone who wants
The Glory Ride 5B to be involved can be.”
Both Sterling and Metzger
said it was a nice problem to Neal McConnahea of Rolling Thunder participates in a mock rescue of a POW during the group’s program Saturday
have. evening at the Veterans Memorial Park at Fifth and Main streets.
www.delphosherald.com www.delphosherald.com Monday, September 20, 2010 The Herald –3A
2A – The Herald Monday, September 20, 2010

For The Record


Ottoville home OBITUARIES The Delphos CANAL DAYS PET PARADE
explosion sends
one to hospital
Vonda J. McMichael
Vonda J. McMichael, 77,
Herald Vol. 141 No. 83
Ottoville police and fire of rural Spencerville, died at Nancy Spencer, editor
units responded at 9:42 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Sunday at St. Rita’s Ray Geary, general manager,
Sunday to a house explosion. Medical Center. Her husband Delphos Herald Inc.
Ottoville and Fort Jennings is Max McMichael. Don Hemple, advertising manager
firefighters remained on the Friends may call from 1-4 Tiffany Brantley,
scene into the night at 403 E. p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday circulation manager
Third St., near state Route at Thomas E. Bayliff Funeral William Kohl, general manager/
189, trying to determine Home, where the service begins Eagle Print
what caused the explosion. at 10:30 a.m. Thursday.
The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
The blast took out an entire Other arrangements are 8000) is published daily except
wall, above, and parts of oth- incomplete. Sundays and Holidays.
ers at the rear of home but By carrier in Delphos and
most of the home remained
standing, Ottoville Fire WEATHER area towns, or by rural motor
route where available $2.09 per
Chief Denny Bendele said week. By mail in Allen, Van
this morning. One person Delphos weather Donald G. Bockey Wert, or Putnam County, $105
per year. Outside these counties
was transported from the High temperature Sunday April 19, 1938-Sept. 17, 2010 $119 per year.
scene to St. Rita’s Medical in Delphos was 73 degrees, Donald G. Bockey, 72, of Entered in the post office
Center and then life-flighted and the name of the female and was rented to the couple. low was 58. Weekend rainfall Delphos, died at 9:40 a.m. in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
to another hospital in Toledo resident who was not injured The state fire marshal had was recorded at .04 inch. High Friday at Lima Memorial Periodicals, postage paid at
because of burn injuries, were not released. The home been called in to investigate a year ago today was 79, low Health Systems. Delphos, Ohio.
Bendele added. His name is owned by Bruce Rellinger the explosion. was 50. Record high for today He was born April 19, No mail subscriptions will be
is 92, set in 1940. Record low 1938, in Allen County accepted in towns or villages
is 35, set in 1991. to Emmet and Emma where The Daily Herald paper

POLICE REPORT WEATHER FORECAST


Tri-county
(Warnecke) Bockey.
On July 31, 1965, he mar-
carriers or motor routes provide
daily home delivery for $2.09
per week.
ried Linda L. McLean, who
Stereo, GPS, cigars stolen from vehicles Police cite 3
The Associated Press 405 North Main St.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy survives in Delphos. TELEPHONE 695-0015

for open
in the evening becoming Other survivors include Office Hours
The Delphos Police Magellan 1400 GPS. sons Doug (Sherry) Bockey 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Department took a report Officers responded to the mostly clear. Lows in the
container upper 50s. Southeast winds 5 of Spencerville and Mark POSTMASTER:
from a resident in the 200 900 block of West Seventh (Karen) Bockey of Delphos; Send address changes
Staff photos

block of Holland Avenue at Street on Friday in reference to 10 mph. Winners in the Best Dog category of the Pet Parade are, from left, Aubrie Friemoth
daughter Cindy (Tom) to THE DAILY HERALD, Best Cat winners are, from left, Maya Cuellar, third place; Braden Lewis with Shadow, with Cloud, first place; Ellie Csuker with Jazzy, third place; and Abigail Koester with
5:42 p.m. Friday in reference to a theft report. In the early hours of Sunday, TUESDAY: Mostly sunny. 405 N. Main St.
Delphos Police, while on foot Highs in the upper 80s. South Lopresti of Plain City; sis- second place; and Lillian Baughn with Max, first place. Canal Days Queen Court mem- Max, first place. Canal Days Queen Court members on hand for the presentation are,
to a theft. The victim reported to the ter Jeanette (Cyril) Miller Delphos, Ohio 45833 bers on hand for the presentation are, back from left, Korey Boggs, first runner-up; and back from left, Alecia Menke, first runner-up; and Destiny Thompson, third runner-up.
The victim reported officer that his S-10 pick-up patrol, found several residents winds 10 to 15 mph.
with alcoholic beverages out- TUESDAY NIGHT: of North Carolina; brothers Lauren Shobe, fourth runner-up.
sometime during the night truck had been broken into Charlie Bockey and Mike
side establishments. Mostly clear in the evening
while their 95 Chevy Monte while it was parked at his
At 1:47 a.m., officers locat- becoming partly cloudy. Lows (Berta) Bockey of Delphos; Scholars of the Day
Carlo was parked in front of residence. sister-in-law Beverly
the residence, an unknown Unknown subject(s) ed 22-year-old Andrew M. in the upper 60s. Southwest
Roeder in a public place with winds 10 to 15 mph dimin- Bockey; brother-in-law Ray
subject(s) entered the entered the vehicle and sto- Beining; and grandchildren
UNLOCKED vehicle and len a pack of Director’s Club an open container of an alco- ishing to around 5 mph after
holic beverage. midnight. Zachary, Dylan, Torie and
stole a JVC car stereo and a mild cigars. Brooke Bockey, Nicholas,
Also at 1:47 a.m., officers EXTENDED FORECAST
Woman cited for Prescriptions located 27-year-old Nathan
N. Howell behind Johnny A’s
WEDNESDAY: Mostly
cloudy with a chance of show-
Shannon and Adam Bockey
and Gabe and Mia Lopresti.
domestic violence taken from home with an open container of an
alcoholic beverage.
ers and thunderstorms. Highs
in the mid 80s. Southwest
He was preceded in death
by sisters Betty Beining,
Delphos Police responded Delphos Police officers At 2:03 a.m., officers winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of Mary Jane (Jim) Plescher,
to the 200 block of Holland responded to the 500 block of located 41-year-old Brian K. rain 30 percent. Shirley Bockey and Margie
Avenue at 12:36 p.m. Sunday South Franklin Street at 7:43 Stepleton behind the Rustic WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Bockey; brother Ralph St. John’s Scholar of the
in reference to a domestic dis- p.m. Sunday on a burglary with an open container of an Partly cloudy. A chance of “Pete” Bockey; and sister- Day is Anna
pute in progress. report. alcoholic beverage. showers and thunderstorms in-law Mary Lou Bockey. Mueller.
When officers arrived, the The victim reported that All were charged with and in the evening. Lows in the Mr. Bockey worked Congratulations
victim reported a verbal argu- sometime between 8 a.m. and cited into Lima Municipal upper 50s. Chance of rain 30 at McDonald Corp. in Anna!
ment turned physical when 2 p.m., an unknown subject(s) Court for open container in a percent. Spencerville, Rural Machine
the victim was struck by the entered the victim’s residence public place. and Iron and he also farmed. Jefferson’s Scholar of the
spouse. During the investi- and stole prescription medica-
tions. LOTTERY He was a member of St.
John the Evangelist Catholic
Day is Taylor
gation, 41-year-old Brenda
Smith was taken into cus- The case has been forward- TODAY IN HISTORY Church, Veterans of Foreign
VanGrootheest.
Congratulations
ed to the Detective Bureau for CLEVELAND (AP) — Wars Men’s Auxiliary in
tody and transported to the By The Associated Press These Ohio lotteries were Taylor!
Allen County Justice Center further investigation. Today is Monday, Sept. 20, Spencerville and Fraternal
drawn Sunday: Students can pick up their Best Dressed winners are, from left, Damon Wiltsie with Brandy, second place;
the 263rd day of 2010. There Order of Eagles Aerie 471 in
Bicycle stolen
and cited into Lima Municipal Mega Millions Madison Edelbrock and Dan Edelbrock with Rex, third place; and Mandy and Madison
Court on domestic violence are 102 days left in the year. Estimated jackpot: $12 Delphos. He enjoyed work- awards in their school offices.
ing with his hands, playing Brown with Zoey, first place.
from gas station
charges. Today’s Highlight in million
History: Midday 3 cards and socializing with
LOCAL PRICES
Teen cited for On Sept. 20, 1519, 3-1-0 friends. He also enjoyed Winners in the Best Other category are, from left, Aubrey Joseph with her duck Ming
Delphos Police responded going to his grandchildren’s
Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Midday 4 Ming, first place; Kurt Hoersten and Heath McNeal with piglet Wilbur, third place; and
events and spending time Corn: $4.66
possession
to the Speedway Gas sta- 4-6-4-5
tion located at West Fifth Magellan and his crew set out Wheat: $6.14 Phoenix Tucker with goat Nigel, second place.
from Spain on five ships on a Pick 3 with his family.
of drug
and North Jefferson streets Mass of Christian Burial Beans: $10.25
voyage to find a western pas- 5-4-2
at 1:57 a.m. Sunday in refer-
sage to the Spice Islands in Pick 4 will begin at 11 a.m. Tuesday
Answer to
paraphernalia
ence to a theft that had just 3-5-1-8 at St. John the Evangelist
Indonesia. (Magellan was killed
occurred.
The victim reported he had enroute, but one of his ships Powerball Catholic Church, the Rev. Puzzle
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POLITICS “Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.”
— George Washington Carver, American botanist (1864-1943)
LANDMARK
COMMUNITY
CANAL DAYS
“Happy
families aren’t

Early birds chase early votes


born,

FISHING DERBY WINNERS


they’re made!”
By NANCY BENAC It’s dawning on people that Dan Tokaji, an early-voting
The Associated Press once they cast their ballots,
those annoying phone calls
expert and professor at Ohio
State University’s Moritz
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campaign strategies. They just in person. If the numbers are they’ll come out to vote.” Court House 1250 S. Washington Street
don’t agree on how to do it. similar this year, as expected, This year’s primary elec- Van Wert, Ohio
Some are spending more that would be a substantial tions offer ample evidence of
money earlier. Others are try-
ing to gradually dole out their
jump from the 20 percent who
voted early in the last midterm
the perils of ceding the early
vote.
CALENDAR OF Thursday Evenings
Sept 23rd – Oct 21st
stash of cash.
Some are courting loyal
elections, in 2006. In 1992, by
contrast, just 7 percent of bal-
In Texas, GOP strategist
Corbin Casteel said he saw a
EVENTS Conference Room B
supporters first. Others are lots came in early. number of state House races
trying to lock in unreliable The trend away from vot- in which candidates spent TODAY 7:00-9:00pm
voters. ing on Election Day gained money late and did well with 7 p.m. — Washington
Some are rushing out ads. momentum after the conten- Election Day voters but were Township Trustees meet at Register Now!
Others are pumping up early tious 2000 presidential elec- dragged down by the early- the township house.
phone contacts. tion, which inspired a wave of vote results. 7:30 p.m. — Jefferson
Whatever the strategy, more election overhauls. At least 33 “If they had a stronger get- Athletic Boosters meet at the
O’Donnell high school library.
IT WAS NEWS THEN
candidates are keenly aware states offer some sort of no- out-the-vote effort during early
their campaigns must have a excuse-needed early voting. vote, they could have won,” Spencerville village coun-
makes light of smart early-vote program.
“If they don’t, the manager
Both parties are refining
their early-vote strategies and
Casteel said. “It’s extraordi-
narily important.”
cil meets at the mayor’s
office.
One Year Ago
• The 2009 Canal Days Battle of the Businesses raged with witchy remark should be sued for malprac-
tice,” says Dave Boomer, cam-
focusing on key states.
In Ohio, Republican strate-
In Tennessee, state Senate
Speaker Ron Ramsey, who
Delphos Eagles Auxiliary
meets at the Eagles Lodge,
Korey Boggs of the queen’s court stands with the Fishing Derby winners and coor-
17 teams vying for the coveted traveling trophy. Vanamatic dinator Tim Williams, back left. Winners received the following prizes: Biggest Fish —
LINCOLN, Del. (AP) — paign manager for Rep. Lee gist Mark Weaver said early came in third in a spirited 1600 Fifth St.
Team B had to hand it over to Fischer Plumbing and Heating Eli Lucas and Madison Shuck, tents; second Biggest Fish — Daniel Myers and Rachel
Republican Senate candidate Terry, a Nebraska Republican voting means campaigns have primary for the Republican Pohlman, fishing poles; third Biggest Fish — Avery Schulte and MaKenna Cooley, tackle
for their second possession of the hardware in three years. The in a competitive race this fall. to reach out to voters much gubernatorial nomination, TUESDAY
team includes Amie Buettner, Nate Buettner, Jason Buettner, Christine O’Donnell is making boxes; fourth Biggest Fish — Karder Agner and Megan Cooley, sleeping bags; Most Fish
light of comments she made More people, too, are fig- sooner, and that means candi- lamented that he didn’t have 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite
Mike Henkener, Karen Robinson, Julie Figley, Dusty Fidley
more than a decade ago when uring out that early voting has dates must either “raise more enough money to get his mes- at Delphos Senior Citizen — Cody Williams and Erin Williams, folding chairs.
and Ryan Kill. benefits for them beyond the money or spread the peanut sage out at the kickoff of early Center, 301 Suthoff Street.
she was in high school about
having dabbled in witchcraft. convenience of voting at the butter on the bread a little voting because he had to make 6 p.m. — Weight Watchers
25 Years Ago — 1985 time of their own choosing. further.” his cash last.
• Kari Klaus, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Klaus of “How many of you didn’t meets at Trinity United

Obama to Black Caucus: Rally voters


Delphos, was named winner of the Canal Days queen contest hang out with questionable Methodist Church, 211 E.
sponsored by the Delphos Jaycees. Mary Wagner placed second folks in high school?” she Third St.
and Melissa Bowers was third. asked fellow Republicans 7 p.m. — Delphos Area
• Howard Odenweller of Odenweller Milling Company, at a GOP picnic in southern Simply Quilters meets at the
By MARK S. SMITH of people may not be feeling its House leader, Rep. John
Ottoville, was presented an award from Rich Severson of Kent Delaware on Sunday. Delphos Area Chamber of
The Associated Press very energized, very engaged Boehner of Ohio, a favorite
Feeds. Odenweller served on the Kent Feeds dealer advisory “There’s been no witchcraft right now,” Obama said. “A Obama target in recent days.
Commerce, 306 N. Main St. Laudick’s
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Weber, St. John’s claim titles at DCC Invite


By AUSTIN CLARKSON Cody Kundert finished forget about it.” score as they totaled a 379
The Delphos Herald with an 80 and Nick Kayser Leading the way for the for 10th place.
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Blue Jays ground and pound Rockets


an 82 for the Jays. Wildcats was Neil Recker Jefferson first-year head
hotmail.com Weber converted a 10-foot with an 81 and Logan coach Chad Brinkman noted
putt for a birdie in his 1-hole Recker’s 85 that his team is still going
DELPHOS — playoff with Crites Spencerville’s first two through some strides due
Twelve boys golf to give him the well- scores looked promising to inexperience: “We are a
By JIM METCALFE off a 7-play, 48-yard drive. teams from around deserved vic- Saturday young team right now
The Delphos Herald At the 25, Leininger dropped the area took part in tory. Kyle morning when and we are still try-
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com and lofted a fade to the right the Delphos Country Karhoff shot Trevor Crites ing to look for some
corner of the end zone, with
DELPHOS — St. John’s classmate Don Haggard mak- Club Invitational 84 for the Big followed his consistency out of the
football coach Todd Schulte’s ing an over-the-shoulder Saturday morn- Green, which little brother kids.”
game plan versus Anna as catch for the six. Rode made ing hosted by St. was the next Evan with an Fort Jennings
a “simple” one: possess the it 34-6 with 5:21 showing in John’s. lowest score 82. However, coach Todd Hoehn
football. the third. The home team as the Big Green went having to take two scores took heart overall in the way
His Blue Jay offense The Jays’ next drive last- made a good showing on on to shoot a combined team in the 90s hurt their chances his Musketeers played on
executed that plan to perfec- ed 17 plays and took 10:25 Saturday with the Blue score of 347, good enough of getting into the mix of Saturday morning, shooting
tion, running off 65 plays off the clock, consuming 54 Jays taking first place over for fourth place on the day. things and tallied a com- an 11th-place 380: “Some of
to the Rockets’ 37, as they yards. It ended with a2 4-yard Stryker, while Ottoville’s Columbus Grove took bined team score of 352, the kids were a little disap-
routed previously-unbeaten field goal by Rode with 5:17
Anna 37-13 Saturday night in Zach Weber took medal- third place Saturday as they good for sixth. pointed with the way they
left for a 37-6 bulge. ist honors with a 78 tallied up a com- Head coach Mike Harmon played today but a couple of
Midwest Athletic Conference Anna took one play to
action at Stadium Park. Dena Martz photo over Spencerville’s bined team felt his team them broke through
counter with the final score: Evan Crites, who score of
“Our offensive line (Austin did not play today and had a real
at the 31, Meyer dropped and The Delphos Mohawks’ Jacob Youngpeter slips through
Vogt, Joey Grubenhoff, Alex threw down the right hash- the Delphos Raiders’ defense to score a TD Sunday also shot a 78 for the 344 for the its best: good day. I think
Recker, Derek Klaus, Alex mark to Dexter Bensman, afternoon in Tri-County Midget Football Association day but was beaten day. Matt “Our first that we are still a
Wehri and Seth Knebel) did who hauled the pigskin in at action at Stadium Park. The Mohawks shut out the Raiders in a 1-hole playoff Jannell and two scores young team and
a great job handling a very the Jays’ 40, broke a tackle where Weber pro- Clay Bryan today were still learning.”
quick defensive line and line- 22-0, while in the late game, the Vikings goose-egged the
and sped to the end zone with Reds 30-0 in a matchup of the other two Delphos teams. ceeded to birdie and both posted pretty good Cody Warnecke
backers. I challenged them all 5:00 showing. Metz added the take the title. rounds of but we just shot a 91 and Kurt
week to take control and they Elsewhere, St. Marys Colts 1, Shawnee Seminoles 0; St.
final point. Marys Broncos 12, Columbus Grove Bulldogs 8; St. Marys The Blue Jays 84 for the Bulldogs haven’t been able to find Warnecke a 93 for the
did,” Schulte explained. “For “It’s too early to call this took advantage of their home to lead their team. that 3rd or 4th score all year Musketeers.
the most part, we established Stallions 18, Spencerville Red 0; and St. Marys Rams 23,
for the MAC title. There’s Uniopolis Browns 0. course and their knowledge Kalida head coach Ken and that hurts when you are Bluffton ended up sev-
the line of scrimmage, which a lot of football left to play of the course to win the
MIDGET FOOTBALL
we had to do. We did not Schnipke thought that his trying to win a tournament.” enth (356), Ottawa-Glandorf
but this is a big win for us,” invitational, totaling a team team — which tied for fourth Jefferson’s Nick eighth (366), Allen East
want to let them have the ball Schulte ended. score of 334, four strokes with Ottoville at 347 — Gallmeier might not have ninth (368) and Ayersville
STANDINGS
a lot with their speed.” St. John’s visits St. Henry
It didn’t start out so good Friday while Anna welcomes better than Stryker. played average on Saturday: played his best round of golf last (426).
for the hosts (4-0, 2-0 MAC) in Marion Local. St. John’s assistant head “I thought that some of our Saturday but he was able to Today, Jefferson hosts
as they fumbled the opening BLACK DIVISION RED DIVISION coach Jim Warnecke thought kids played good today but accomplish a golfer’s ideal Lincolnview and Columbus
kickoff, with Anna recover- ST. JOHN’S 37, ANNA13
Anna 6 0 0 7 - 13 St. Marys Colts 2-0 St. Marys Broncos 2-0 that his team played pretty some of them just did not shot on number 2 at Delphos Grove (4 p.m.), Ottoville
ing at the host 37. Two plays St. John’s 14 13 7 3 - 37 Delphos Vikings 2-0 Col Grove Bulldogs 1-1 well Saturday: “I think that have a good day today. I Country Club when his tee hosts Bluffton (4 p.m.), St.
hence at the 33, Jay Meyer FIRST QUARTER
AN — Alex Fogt 33 pass from Jay St. Marys Rams 1-1 St. Marys Stallions 1-1 this is a good confidence- think that some of the kids shot found the bottom of John’s is in the Liberty-
(3-of-14 passing, 112 yards, Meyer (kick blocked), 11:03 Delphos Reds 1-1 Delphos Mohawks 1-1 building round today as we were frustrated with them- the cup, giving Gallmeier Benton tri-match (4:30 p.m.)
2 TDs) dropped and lofted a SJ — Evan Burgei 20 pass from
are coming to the end of selves for a having a bad his first hole-in-one on his and Spencerville is in an
pass down the right sideline Jordan Leininger (Josh Rode kick), Spencerville Black 1-1 Spencerville Red 1-1
5:54 Shawnee Seminols 0-2 Delphos Raiders 0-2 our season and heading into hole or two and they were way to a 93. Matt Waldick’s NWC tri-match at Paulding
to Alex Fogt (2 grabs, 43 SJ — Burgei 13 run (Rode kick), Photo submitted
Uniopolis Browns 0-2 Shawnee Warriors 0-2 tournament play.” not able to get over it and 88 was the Wildcats’ lowest (4:30 p.m.).

Lady Jays outlast Bulldogs in volleyball


yards) that just eluded a leap- 2:48
St. John’s senior Chris Goodwin, left, and sopho-
Bearcats
SECOND QUARTER
ing defender at the 8; the tight Tom Morris photo SJ — Burgei 4 run (Rode kick), more Todd Rode compete at the Ottawa-Glandorf Cross
end hauled it in and finished 10:59
Country Invitational Saturday. Rode set a new personal
off the score. However, senior St. John’s senior receiver Don Haggard beats the double SJ — Leininger 12 run (kick failed),
coverage of Anna’s Cole Furgason and Dan Stewart to haul
:38 record of 23:45 at the meet. Junior high runners that also (Continued from page 6A) squad with a 99th-place finish
Chris Pohlman blocked the THIRD QUARTER
set PRs were Alex Odenweller (12:51) and Anna Mueller By JIM METCALFE Heather Vogt (8 kills; 4 aces, 5 ther team could really get on a Nothing the Jays tried worked;
extra-point of Nate Metz for a in a touchdown pass in the third period Saturday night at SJ — Don Haggard 25 pass from in 20:34, Aaron Hellman was
Leininger (Rode kick), 5:21 (13:35), which gave her a 10th-place finish in the race. The Delphos Herald solo blocks). roll with a big run and it stayed it was as if they left the build- Austin Treesh led the 103rd (20:39.02), Todd Rode
6-0 edge with 11:03 left in the Stadium Park. The host Blue Jays knocked off the previ- FOURTH QUARTER jmetcalfe@delpho- “I just told the girls to get close throughout the opening ing. Grove did its part by find-
Bearcats dominate Titan meet
first quarter. ously-unbeaten Rockets 37-13 in MAC grid action. SJ — Rode 24 field goal, 5:17
sherald.com back to playing with intensity. set, outside of an 8-2 lead by ing the hitting range, collect- Lancers with a 22nd-place 157th (23:45.18 - a personal
A possession later, Anna
AN — Dexter Bensman 69 30 pass
We started out with it the first the Jays early. In the end, the ing two aces, eight kills and finish in 18:09, while Brandon record) and Chris Goodwin
(23 totes, 67 yards) took a the visitors, they finished off from Meyer (Nate Metz kick), 5:00
Jacomet was 38th in 18:50 161st (24:42.99).
(3-1, 1-1 MAC) gave one back handoff off left guard, found a 6-play drive. At the Anna DELPHOS — St. John’s two sets and then you could see Jays had a little bit more, grab- four stuffs, to run away. When
to the Jays as senior Derek
TEAM STATS
By Charlie Warnimont too much energy the first part seemed to be in control of its it go downward,” Lady Jays bing the final three points on a the hosts committing a hitting and Ben Bilimek was 39th in The Lady Jays had no run-
a hole outside, tore through a 12, Leininger, lined up in the Anna St. John’s
Delphos Herald of the race as the girl from 18:52. Jeff Jacomet was 47th ners participating in the meet.
Klaus recovered a fumble jersey tackle and hit paydirt. shotgun, ran off right tackle,
First Downs 6 20 volleyball matchup Saturday coach Kellie Sterling observed. kill by Vogt, a stuff by Reindel error on set point, that knotted
at the visitor 36. Five plays
Total Yards 209 359
Correspondent Kalida went out fast,” Kaple morning/afternoon versus “We were excited to play at and a Vogt ace to go up 1-0. the match at 2 and forced an in 19:08 and Lucas Myers was Ottawa-Glandorf finished
Rode’s conversion made it showed patience to the out- Rushes-Yards 23-97 50-225
said. “It was humid and real Columbus Grove. the start and it showed in our The second set took on the ultimate set. 51st in 19:10. second, Van Wert third and
later — a 4th-and-6 at the 20 14-6 with 2:48 left in the side, made a cut and was to
Passing Yards 112 134
— senior signalcaller Jordan
Comps.-Atts. 3-14 6-15 OTTAWA — muggy and I think it bothered The Lady Blue Jays won effort. When that went away in same flavor as its predecessor, “I give credit to Grove as “The boys had their best Elida 13th out of the 15-team
quarter. the end zone with 38 ticks Intercepted by 0 0
Spencerville’s cross country her.” the first two sets at the middle with the biggest margin well. They are a scrappy bunch; day by far,” Langdon said. boys Blue Division race.
Leininger (6-of-15 passing, The Jays recovered anoth- left. Rode’s extra-point was
Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1
134 yards, 2 TDs) made a
Penalties-Yards 4-30 5-45 teams batted at a 75 percent While Siefker dropped Robert A. Arnzen two sets, early on being four by they didn’t let a lot hit the floor “We are very young but this On the girls side: the
er Anna bobble at the host wide right for a 27-6 halftime Punts-Aver. 6-39.3 4-34
clip Saturday at the Ottawa- back to third after her early Gymnasium. our play the Jays. However, that and we had to earn everything,” was a good varsity effort. We Lady Cougars were second,
beautiful fake and mini-rolled 34. Keyed by a 36-yard run margin. Just as quickly, the dropped changed as the set wore Sterling added. “We just have
right. He lofted one back to
INDIVIDUAL
Glandorf Blue and Gold lead, the Big Green suffered changed our training a little the Titans seventh and the
by Leininger (17 totes, 135 “That was not a good way ANNA
Invitational at Memorial Park another setback during the Lady Bulldogs tied the accord- on. Leading 18-15, the to be ready to give our top this week and the young guys Lady ’Dawgs ninth out of 10
the left to wide-open senior yards), they covered the dis- to start and they took it right
RUSHING: Dexter Bensman 7-36,
match, forcing a set ingly. We Jays got a Grove mis- effort physically and mentally
Evan Burgei at the 10 and
Cole Furgason 3-19, Wes Wolters in Ottawa. race as their number two run- are starting to understand teams.
tance in seven plays. At the down and put it in the end zone. 2-13, Dan Stewart 4-11, Erik Angus
The Bearcats claimed three ner dropped out after suffer- five. picked it take and then ran off six all the time. We found that out all the stuff that goes with Next up for the local
he was untouched to paydirt. Anna 4, Burgei ran a power- However, our defense played
2-10, Nathan Bollheimer 1-7, Gage
With the snap of the back up in of the final seven points, today.”
Josh Rode converted the kick
Beasecker 2-2, Ben Kettler 1-2, Jay of the four first places avail- ing an allergy attack. Brianna cross country like the mile teams: Elida hosts O-G and
I handoff inside right guard well after that,” Schulte said. Meyer 1-(-)3.
able to them as the girls team Rodriguez finished 18th for fingers, the hosts got the last set.” including a hitting mis- Senior Melanie Mansfield and 2-mile splits and finish- Shawnee at Faurot Park 4:30
for a 7-6 lead with 5:54 show- (Klaus) and center Recker “We got those two turnovers PASSING: Meyer 3-14-112-0-2.
the momentum back Grove cue on set point, to take delivered 19 assists and class-
ing in the first. RECEIVING: Alex Fogt 2-43, brought home two first-place the Big Green in 22:09, then ing. We need to build on this p.m. Tuesday, while St.
and powered to the end zone. and turned them into points. and finally grabbed a coach Kelly a 2-0 lead. mate Katie Wallenhorst 15 and continue to improve every John’s is at Spencerville in a
The Jays started their
Bensman 1-69.
trophies and the boys one. it was a big dropoff to the 25-23, 25-16, 25-27, L e p l e y In the third set, it was to the Jays, while sophomore
Rode’s kick made it 21-6 with We never allowed their speed ST. JOHN’S
The Lady Bearcats won next runner as Emilee Byrne Mansfield day.” quad 5 p.m. Kalida is in the
next sequence at the 43 and 10:59 left in the half. to take command. Everyone
RUSHING: Jordan Leininger
8-25, 15-9 marathon. agreed with Steph Etzkorn the Bulldogs that got the Emily Horstman had 16 digs.
went the distance in five
17-135, Evan Burgei 23-67, Jordan the Gold Division team title was 73rd. The Bulldogs (2-7) at assess- early lead and forced “Our whole effort is deter- Kalida was led by Connor Bath Invitational 4:30 p.m.
That score stood until the talked about Anna’s speed but Bergfeld 5-17, Chris Pohlman 1-6,
with 55 points as Pettiville After Doepker’s finish, Schmenk as he finished 34th Thursday and Ottoville is at
plays. Keyed by a 34-yard Blue and Gold commenced we’ve got some speedy guys
Chris Will 2-6, Jake Hays 1-0, Team got an ace from junior Nicole ment, though it was from the the Jays to play catchup. With mined on how well we com-
Leininger pass to classmate
1-(-)6. was a distant second with 90. Kalida’s Deanna Kahle was Langhals (3 aces) for the open- opposite perspective. junior Anna Ricker (13 kills, municate. We didn’t the first in 18:38. Crestview and Lincolnview
a drive at their 35 with 1:27 of our own.” PASSING: Leininger 6-15-134-0-2.
Spencerville’s Kelli Ley was 20th in 22:18 and Amanda St. John’s ran but did not and Kalida are in the Van
Tyler Bergfeld that put the left in the half. Keyed by On the second series of RECEIVING: Jordan Bergfeld 2-31, ing point of the fifth set but the “We didn’t start out with the 6 blocks, 5 stuff blocks) and two sets and you see what hap-
ball on the visitor 13, Burgei Tyler Bergfeld 1-34, Don Haggard 1-25, the individual champion in the Giesige was 48th in 23:29. Jays (7-5) responded with a level we need to play at. We senior Rachael Stechschulte pens,” Lepley added. “The third have enough for a team on Wert County Hospital meet
a personal foul facemask on the second half, the Jays ran Justin Grothouse 1-22, Burgei 1-20.
Gold Division. The Lady Wildcats ran with- kill by senior Gabby Metzner didn’t start to play up to our (21 assists, 6 kills) leading the and fourth set, we talked better either side. 9 a.m. Saturday at the reser-
Lincolnview finished fifth out three of their top seven Jason Michel led the boys voir.
OTTAWA-GLANDORF BLUE/GOLD INVITATIONAL
(6 kills) and that got the Blue ability until our backs were to charge, they stayed just ahead and the effort was there. We’re
with 169 points, while Kalida runners Saturday since they and Gold rolling. Soon, it the wall,” she acknowledged. “I until the Jays rallied to tie still working on it but we’re a
was eighth with 202 points were playing soccer. was 6-2 on a stuff by junior can say we played well for two it at 22. From then, it was little better each time out.”
and Ottoville was ninth with “The girls ran strong Shelby Reindel (16 kills; 3 of the five sets today. We’re a matter of putting a mini- Senior Stephanie Etzkorn
At Metro Park, Ottawa
Saturday’s Results
Top 10: 1. Weaver (NA)
16:14.30; 2. Jared Fleming (VW)
117. Kelsey Oden (SV) 36:26.38.
BLUE DIVISION TEAM
71. Alex Dukehart (EL) 13:52.22;
72. Quintin Profit (VW) 13:52.50; ... 219 points. today,” Kalida coach Rob stuff blocks). The closest the still a bit too up and down in roll together and the Crimson led the visitors with 24 digs. TAYLOR’S AUTO SALES, INC.
BOYS 16:27.98; 3. Becker (WA) 16:34.57; RESULTS: Napoleon 37, Van Wert 74.Colin Burns (LV) 13:53.74; ... 76. On the boys side, Schnippel said. “We had sev- Lady Bulldogs could get from our effort.” and Gray did that: a 3-0 run Grove won the junior varsity 231 S. Walnut St.
GOLD DIVISION TEAM 4. Herron (BL) 16:38.51; 5. Roe 41, Bluffton 90, Wauseon 106, Logan Roebke (KA) 13:55.49; ... 79.
Spencerville’s Kevin Lenhart eral personnel records today then on was 6-4 on a Blue Jay Being Saturday morning, on a kill by Ricker, an ace match 25-17, 25-21 to improve
RESULTS: St. Henry 56, Stryker (SW) 16:40.68; 6. Hunter (NA) Bryan 148, Lima CC 161, Ottawa- Garrett Brinkman (EL) 14:16.32; 80. hitting error but the Jays took neither team seemed to be fropm Stechschulte and a kill to 7-2. The Jays fall to 3-6. Van Wert, Ohio 45891
67, Spencerville 123, Fairview 17:08.48; 7. Kesner (LC) 17:12.64; Glandorf 165, St. Marys Mem. 234, Devin Giesige (KA) 14:16.38; ... 85. was the individual champion and we were missing three of
135, Pettisville 160, Ottoville 168, 8. Durkee (SM) 17:15.07; 9. Elida 266, Bath 290. Sage Burden (VW) 14:27.71; 86. in the Gold Division, while our top seven runners. We are off behind Reindel and senior warmed up to start the match; by freshman Julia Wynn to get Grove visits Ottoville Phone: 419-238-6440
Lincolnview 183, Ayersville 207, Majewski (NA) 17:15.41; 10. Mault Top 10: 1. Monnin (NA) 19:39.68; Hayden Ludwig (LV) 14:28.80; ... the team finished third in pleased with the progress we Tiffany Geise (10 kills, 2 stuff thus, the hitting wasn’t as con- the visitors within 2-1. tonight (6 p.m. JV start), while Fax: 419-238-9715
Allen East 226, Tinora 268, Kalida (BA) 17:23.59. 2. Katie Bono (VW) 19:58.01; 3. 89. Scott Cowling (LV) 14:31.22; ...
the 17-team standings with are making for a fourth-year blocks). Match point came on sistent as the coaches would The visitors had all the the Jays are at Parkway 6 p.m.
287, Edgerton 297, Hicksville 338, Other Local Finishers (170 Herring (WA) 20:18.59; 4. Andi 93. Ryan Kimmet (OV) 14:36.88; ... an off-speed kill by sophomore have preferred. Therefore, nei- momentum in the fourth set. Tuesday. •SELECTED •INSPECTED •GUARANTEED

SATURDAY’S ROUNDUP
Holgate 362, New Knoxville 392, Runners): 16. Jon Schalois Foster (VW) 20:21.93; 5. Willeman 97. Nick White (VW) 14:39.35; 98. 123 points. St. Henry won program.”
Waynesfield-Goshen 500, McComb (VW) 17:46.28; ... 28. Nathanael (NA) 20:29.48; 6. Chappell-Dick Trent Gerding (KA) 14:41.42; 100. the Gold Division with 56 The Lincolnview girls 2010 CADILLAC CTS AWD leather, loaded, 31k
511. Simson (VW) 18:17.92; ... 30. Eric (BL) 20:31.94; 7. Sonnenberg Quinton Rutkowski (VW) 14:45.75; points and Stryker was sec- overcame some illnesses dur- Diamond white, premium collection edition, 2006 CHEVY MALIBU CT
Top 10: 1. Kevin Lenhart Easley (VW) 18:20.26; ... 42. Luke (NA) 20:32.13; 8. Dana Lanwehr
(SV) 16:50.26; 2. Schulze (STH) Brubaker (VW) 18:43.28; ... 44. (OG) 20:38.29; 9. Westhoven (NA)
... 103. Alex Vonder Embse (KA)
14:53.00; 104. Korbin Schalois
ond with 67 points. Ottoville ing the week to some of their Delphos Country Jefferson 379: Matt Waldick 88, dropped to 4-5 on the season Leading the way on the every option, 10K Olive green, tan cloth, mags, spoiler, remote
17:12.54; 3. Planson (STR) Adam Saylor (VW) 18:48.84; ... 60. 20:42.66; 10. Erika Smith (VW) (VW) 14:54.35; ... 109. Troy finished sixth with 168 points runners and one being injured Club Invitational Nik Moore 90, Nick Gallmeier 93,
by losing to host Crestview day for the LadyCats were 2 - 2010 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ start, full power, 4 cyl., auto, 61K
17:22.16; 4. Frey (STR) 17:23.30; Aaron Ray (EL) 19:16.39; ... 67. 20:47.16. Thompson (LV) 15:06.31; ... 116. and Kalida was 11th with 287 in a car accident to take fifth Saturday Results/Par 71
Tyler Miller 99, Alex Garza 101.
Fort Jennings 380: Cody and Antwerp in a Saturday Emily Turnwald’s 14 kills, 1-white, 1-silver, 5,000 miles, fully loaded, 2006 SATURN ION
5. Burkey (AE) 17:28.53; 6. Keith Spencer Prichard (VW) 19:24.85; ... Other Local Finishers (135 Braden Thatcher (LV) 15:34.72; points. in the Gold Division. Team Scores: Warnecke 91, Kurt Warnecke 93, volleyball tri-match. Halie Zenz had seven kills
3.9, V-8 Silver, gray cloth, loaded, 20K
Lenhart (SV) 17:31.45; 7. Rohrs
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69. Ben Kerber (EL) 19:28.87; ... 90.
Keaton Brenneman (EL) 20:14.98;
Runners): 13. Allison Rogers
(VW) 20:58.25; 14. Sydney
117. Adam Ordel (EL) 15:35.74; ...
130. Carter Gorman (LV) 16:16.75;
“We had a good meet,” The Lady Lancers were St. John’s 334: Cody Kundert 80,
Nick Kayser 82, Ryan Edelbrock 83,
Josh Wittler 100, Tyler Dray 116. Scores of the Crestview and 11 assists, Alexis Decker 2010 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ 2006 FORD FOCUS ZX4 SE
17:36.07; 9. Lefeld (STH) 17:37.20; ... 95. Caleb Moneer (EL) 20:38.57; Riethman (VW) 21:11.40; 15. Jacey ... 139. Austin Vorst (KA) 17:01.14; Spencerville coach Brian led by Kerri Grothaus with Eric Bergefld 89, Isaac Klausing 95.
Ayersville 426: Colin Claud 91,
Zach Rensi 102, James Howard match were 25-22, 25-17; had 10 assists and Haley White, two tone graphite, heated leather, 6K, 4 dr., dk. Burgundy/gray cloth, CD, full
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10. Thomas (FV) 17:40.84. ... 98. Sam Kerber (EL) 20:42.62; Eikenbary (VW) 21:12.44; ... 23. 140. Jacob Covey (VW) 17:09.48; McMichael said. “Kelli and a 12th-place finish in 21:49, Stryker 338: Jared Degroff 114, Jeffrey Riter 119, Kyle Wank scores of the Antwerp match McIntyre finished with eight power, 47K
Other Local Finishers (174 ... 100. Zee Khan (EL) 20:46.91; Kelsey Wagner (VW) 21:50.01; 24. 141. Alex Yonut (EL) 17:15.74; 143. Kevin both ran strong races in while Casey Patterson 80, Troy Saunders 84, Hunter 122. were 25-15, 25-10. kills. 2010 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL 2006 GMC ENVOY SL
Runners): 17. Tyler Turnwald (OV) ... 102. Mike Lee (EL) 20:51.06; ... Rachael Scheidt (VW) 21:57.64; ... Steven Britt (EL) 17:18.50; ... 146.
winning their races. Our girls was 30th in 22:47, Sabrina
Clingaman 85, Taylor Brown 89,m
Mason Fox 103.
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18:01.84; ... 20. Jason Turnwald 104. Arwin Sayoto (EL) 20:57.17; ... 33. Courtney Smith (VW) 22:44.28; Jacob Cook (SV) 17:33.62; 147. Kalida bounces pass., chromes, 2 sunroofs, loaded, 15K chrome, 88K
(OV) 18:07.18; 21. Nick Davisson
(SV) 18:08.14; 22. Austin Treesh
106. Jesse Stauffer (EL) 21:01.18;
... 115. Chris Radebaugh (EL)
... 38. Karlyn Koontz (VW) 22:49.27;
... 47. Brenna Hirn (EL) 23:29.48; ...
Brandon Kimmet (OV) 17:36.25; ...
149. Mitchell Kerner (KA) 17:38.89;
were able to win a team title
and the boys were third in a
Barnhart was 43rd in 23:19
and Taylar Boroff was 54th
Columbus Grove 344: Matt
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FISH
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(LV) 18:08.97; ... 31. Joe Wisher 21:27.42; 116. Jordan Coulter (EL) 57. Leah Brubaker (VW) 23:48.85; ... 153. Brennan Swick (EL) strong field. Overall, we had in 23:48. Haley McAbee was Silver 93.
(SV) 18:28.85; 32. Seth Bendele 21:28.60; ... 124. Johnathan Reese ... 68. Angela McVey (EL) 24:26.20; 18:30.5; ... 164. Micah Germann
a good day but we still have 60th in 24:17. Ottoville 347: Zach Weber 78, girls soccer team grabbed a 2009 HYUNDAI SONATA SE 2004 NISSAN ALTIMA
(OV) 18:29.22; ... 34. Connor (EL) 21:39.21; ... 137. Jacob Luhn ... 82. Mikki Marling (EL) 25:28.83; (LV) 20:34.49.
some things to work on in the “It was a weird week with Kyle Karhoff 84, Chris Rieger 86, 4-1 victory over host Cory- LIMITED 4 Dr., silver, moonroof, leather, S25 4 cyl., diamond, white gray cloth, full
Schmenk (KA) 18:38.09; ... 38. (EL) 23:22.01; 138. Joe Vernick ... 106. Torrye Brinkman (EL) GIRLS Craig Odenweller 95, Travis Maag Rawson Saturday at Mt. heated seats, loaded power, 89K
Brandon Jacomet (LV) 18:50.71; (EL) 23:23.69; ... 152. Austin Taylor 27:22.00; ... 112. Erin Dingle (VW) TEAM RESULTS: Tinora 89, second half of the season.” the sickness and one runner 98.
Cory. Pick-up Dates: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16
39. Ben Bilimek (LV) 18:52.50; ... (VW) 24:43.14. 28:19.18; ... 115. Rachel Kerber Wauseon 89, Napoleon 117, Van Ley won the Gold involved in a car accident,” Kalida 347: Neil Recker 81, 2009 CADILLAC DTS II Special 2003 CADILLAC DHS
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51. Lucas Myers (LV) 19:10.34; ... GIRLS Dinardo (EL) 32:48.86; ... 134. 142, St. Marys Memorial 187, Lima
Pettisville’s Tanner Hostetler Langdon said. “We had one
Cody Mathew 93, Austin Horstman 2009 CHEVY COBALT LT 2002 CADILLAC
53. D`angelo Bevly (OV) 19:13.70; GOLD DIVISION TEAM Michele Theodore (EL) 36:28.35. Central Cath. 216, Ottawa-Glandorf 97. each for the LadyCats (6-2-0), Amur, minnows, and other fish varieties. Ruby red, chromes, loaded, 22K
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... 57. Neil Gerding (KA) 19:23.48; RESULTS: Spencerville 55, ----- 216, Montpelier 238, Pettisville 244, to the finish line. The two runner that hadn’t practiced Spencerville 352: Evan Crites
while Hallie Snodgrass netted
.... 60. Andy Foster (OV) 19:28.25; Pettisville 90, Fairview 130, St. JUNIOR HIGH Elida 279, Swanton 325, Stryker entered the final two-tenths of since Wednesday and one on 78, Trevor Crites 82, Dylan Layman Aeration Systems, Windmills, Fountains 2008 CADILLAC STS Di-white, black cloth top chromes, loaded,
... 63. Jared Zeller (KA) 19:34.70; Henry 146, Lincolnview 169, BOYS 93, Kip Lee 99, Rick Brunswick the Hornets’ only goal. AWD, D.I. 3.6, Black, black leather, sunroof, 84K
... 71. Taylor Gasser (OV) Stryker 179, Ayersville 195, Kalida TEAM RESULTS: Van Wert
330, Waynesfield-Goshen 382.
Top 10: 1. Vernot (WA)
a mile nearly stride for stride Friday that couldn’t turn her 102. Kalida dominated the shots Free Brochure Nav. every option, only 20K
before Ley pulled away for head. To overcome those cir- Bluffton 356: Zach Krick 85, Ben
on-goal 13-3.
2002 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT
19:46.97; ... 76. Brandon Meyer
(SV) 19:59.66; ... 85. Joel Zeller
202, Ottoville 219, Edgerton 226,
Pandora-Gilboa 229, Montpelier
44, Ayersville 87, Lincolnview 154,
Lima Central Cath. 175, St. Marys
12:21.19; 2. Aleea Volkman (WA)
12:55.75; 3. Aneesa Volkman (WA) the win crossing the finish cumstances and finish fifth Buroker 85, Clay Wannamcher 89,
Anthony Schmidt 97, Tyler Treen Sarah Verhoff had two
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COUNTRY TOURING 2002 MERCURY SABLE LS
(KA) 20:22.32; 87. Jacob Turnwald Top 10: 1. Kelli Ley (SV) Lutheran 229, Ottawa-Glandorf 250, Gray leather, VD, Full power, 23K
(OV) 20:23.03; ... 90. Caleb 19:42.11; 2. Hostetler (PE) 19:53.73; Pettisville 257, Stryker 269, Fairview
13:15.02; 5. Malin (FV) 13:16.80;
6. Grooms (NA) 13:21.35; 7.
19:53. overall.” Ottawa-Glandorf 366: Jacob her-
Kalida hosts St. John’s 7
4dr., black leather, 3.0 Duratek, 171K
Vogt (SV) 20:24.33; 91. Angelo 3. Shayla Siefker (OV) 19:58.84; 4. 270, Wauseon 303, Hicksville 310, Bowden (TI) 13:22.78; 8. Williams Overall, Spencerville had Kevin Lenhart led the miller 90, Jake Hashba 97, Jaylen
p.m. Tuesday. 2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT 2001 FORD WINDSTAR LX
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Von Sossan 98, Matt Hermiller 98,
Katalenas (LV) 20:26.65; ... 99. Jessica Doepker (KA) 20:05.03; 5. Allen East 311, Elida 326, Swanton (NA) 13:23.27; 9. Osterholt (STH) two runners in the top 10 as Spencerville boys as he ran Zac Kuhlman 100. ----
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Jason Michel (St. John’s) 20:34.77; Flickinger (PG) 20:05.48; 6. Kunk 343, Tinora 375. 13:33.56; 10. Anna Mueller (SJ) Claire McConnell was eighth away from the field winning Allen East 368: Lucas Herrmann
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DELPHOS
20:39.02; 104. Levi Brake (LV) 20:35.63; 8. Claire McConnell (SV) (VW) 11:04.52; 2. Bayley Tow (LV) Other Local Finishers (141 Mulholland 91, Clay Plaugher 98, CD, 44k
20:45.29; ... 106. Nick Germann 21:07.57; 9. Shroyer (NK) 21:34.74; 11:05.47; 3. Johnson (HI) 11:13.90; Runners): 13. Whitney Meyers ished 13th in 21:52, while Tori 16:50, 22 seconds in front of Tyler Stevens 111. CONVOY — Kalida 1996 CADILLAC SLS
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(KA) 20:58.16; ... 111. Doug Hicks Other Local Finishers (117 (AY) 11:35.83; 6. Leatherman (NA) Mulholland (SV) 14:04.59; ... 25. and Alexa Brown rounded out (17:12). Keith Lenhart fin- 1993 OLDS CUTLASS
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130. Jack Frank (LV) 22:00.37; 131.
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Brown (SV) 22:30.96; ... 30. Casey
Patterson (LV) 22:47.61; ... 43.
Runners): 13. Reed Baxter (VW)
12:13.83; ... 15. Bryan Mills (VW)
12:16.46; ... 22. Brant Henry (VW)
Friesner (VW) 14:36.12; ... 42.
Megan Barnhart (VW) 14:41.72;
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... 157. Todd Rode (St. John’s) 48. Amanda Giesige (KA) 23:29.03; (KA) 12:38.32; ... 26. Connor ... 52. Sarah Suever (EL) 15:04.58; Diepker set the early pace. was 20th in 18:07. Seth Our office is seeking former employees 2007 CADILLAC STS ELDORADO
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... 60. Haley McAbee (LV) 24:17.76;
... 71. Karissa Burns (LV) 25:00.71;
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Zach Keith (LV) 26:44.16; ... 172. 73. Emilee Byrne (OV) 25:07.23; ... 36. Ryan Rice (VW) 12:58.42; 37. Rebecca Brinkman (KA) 15:52.29; Ottoville coach Bob Kaple finish sixth among 17 teams,” HOOKAH Pamela Olsen
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Bluffton 223, Lima Central Cath. 101. Paige Wurth (KA) 28:00.81; ... Spencer Trisel (LV) 13:29.88; 59. 110. Sarah Shytle (VW) 17:28.95;
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Kenton 306, Elida 363, Wayne 108. Lora Tschuor (KA) 29:35.51; ... 63. Daymeon Ladd (VW) 13:42.24; 18:01.61; ... 124. Shianne Balwin field right away. teams competing.
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Trace 370, Lima Senior 390. 110. Rachael Rex (SV) 30:01.65; ... ... 70. Zach Erhart (KA) 13:50.85; (VW) 18:37.12. “I felt Shayla spent a little See BEARCATS, page 7A
8A – The Herald Monday, Septemer 20, 2010 www.delphosherald.com www.delphosherald.com Monday, September 20, 2010 The Herald — 9A

Anniversary Ask Mr. Know-It-All


Engagement Engagement Today’s Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A gentle giant of a man
8 Hawk 12 13 14 By Gary Clothier Hoy, who was deaf, played for Hall of Fame in Cooperstown,
12 Greek-salad cheese a few years with Cleveland, N.Y., Hoy found a home in the
13 Bartender’s rocks 15 16 17 Q: Dan Blocker, who I think. He made a name for Cincinnati Reds’ Hall of Fame
14 Auction site played Hoss Cartwright on the himself, as he was a good in 2003.
15 Lake rentals 18 19 20 TV Western series “Bonanza,” base stealer. I heard that for About his nickname: In
17 Yearn had four years many deaf fans hoped Hoy’s era, “Dummy” was
18 IRS form expert used to describe an individual
19 Raised the lid
21 22 23 24 children, two he would be inducted into the
21 Cranny girls and two Baseball Hall of Fame. What who could not hear or speak;
24 Grant and Irving 25 26 27 28 29 boys. One can you tell me about him? -- it did not have a pejorative
25 I, to Wolfgang of the boys, R.R., Peoria, Ill. connotation as it does today.
26 Comfort 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Dirk, acted A: William Ellsworth In fact, more than one
30 — & the Gang on an episode “Dummy” Hoy (1862-1961) biographer noted that Hoy
32 Groovy
33 Turndowns
37 38 39 of “Little played the outfield for at preferred the name Dummy;
37 “Orinoco Flow” singer House on the least seven Major League he often corrected people who
38 — been had! 40 41 42 43 Prairie.” Is he Baseball teams from 1888 to called him by his given name,
39 Gaius’ garb still acting? Dan Blocker 1902; however, Cleveland is William.
40 Heat conductors 44 45 46 47 Did Dan’s not on the list of clubs. Many
43 Sharp turn other kids ever act? How did baseball historians claim that Send your questions to Mr.
44 Rock-concert need
46 Napped leather
48 49 50
the producers write Hoss off he was the most accomplished Know-It-All at AskMrKIA@
48 Noisy gulps the show? -- L.M., Peoria, Ill. deaf player in major-league gmail.com or c/o United
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Metcalf
51 52 53 54 55 56
50 PIN prompter A: Born in De Kalb, history (a .287 career batting Feature Syndicate, 200
51 Back from work
57 58 59
Texas, on Dec. 10, 1928, Dan average and more than 2,000 Madison Ave., New York, NY
52 Crooked Blocker fathered identical hits). As you mentioned, he 10016.
Robert and Susan Metcalf of Delphos celebrated 40 57 — — aching back!
twin daughters, Debra Lee and was considered an excellent
years of marriage on Sept. 19. 58
59
Visa and passport
— lang syne
60 61 62
Danna Lynn, and two sons, base stealer (594 total). Copyright 2010, Gary
Robert and Susan Schrader were united in marriage on 60 Techniques Dirk and David. Dirk Blocker
Columbus;Reliable Plbg & Htg;A00238;3x7
Although not a member of the Clothier
Sept. 19, 1970, at Garfield Park Christian Church in Santa 61 Poor grade is an actor. His brother David
Cruz, Calif., the Rev. Carroll Roberts officiating. The 62 Clingy fabric 16 Tarzan’s pals 44 Honolulu hello is a producer, most recently
20 Boot liner 45 Karloff role
couple met while both were in the Air Force stationed at 21 Winged Victory 47 Alaskan craft executive producer of the film
DOWN
Hamilton AFB in California. 1 Fast-food chain 22 Mouse target? 48 Movie “Hannah Montana” (2009).

$1,200
They are the parents of Mandie Brown of Elida. They His daughters did not pursue
Kohler/Teman
2 “Paleo-” opposite 23 Bok — 49 Went down
also have a granddaughter, Madison Brown, and a step- 3 Baseball’s Mel — 27 Not the half — — 50 Cathedral part the acting profession. On May

Knippen/Weber
grandson, Tyler Rex. 4 Weather alert 28 Volcanic emission 53 Sonnet kin 13, 1972, Blocker passed away
29 “Green Mansions” hero 54 Drab color
Jim and Peg Kohler of Wapakoneta announce the Robert is retired from the U.S. Postal Service. Susan is 5 Billion, in combos
31 Eels 55 New Haven student
at the age of 43. The producers
6 Top-notch pilot of “Bonanza” decided to play
engagement of their daughter, Rebekah Lynn, to Jason a registered nurse at St. Rita’s Medical Center. 7 Pancho Villa’s coin 34 Flow slowly 56 Insect killer
down his death; his passing

ReBATe
Andrew Teman, son of Kathy Teman of Fort Jennings and Ronald and Sheree Knippen of Fort Jennings announce 8 Forceful 35 Victorian oath
the late Terry Teman.
36 Kitchen herb got mentioned in a story line
Anniversary
9 Dark wood
the engagement of their daughter, Megan Marie, to Troy 10 Ponytail sites 41 Mind-reading during the following season.
The couple will exchange vows on Oct. 23 at St. John Edward Weber, son of Robert and Laura Weber of Fort 11 Changed color 42 Former JFK arrivals
Q: Here is a baseball
the Evangelist Catholic Church in Delphos. Jennings. question for you. Dummy
The bride-elect is a 2005 graduate of The Ohio State The couple will exchange vows on Oct. 9 at St. Joseph WiTh The PuRChASe OF A
University in Lima. She is currently attending Wright State Catholic Church in Fort Jennings. ARE YOU BUILDING OR REMODELING ?? QuALiFYiNG LeNNOX
Quality
University Lake Campus for her master’s degree. She is The bride-elect is a graduate of Fort Jennings High
employed by Walden Books in the Lima Mall and works
DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE TO PURCHASE EXCESS

as a substitute teacher.
School and The Ohio State University. She is employed at INVENTORY AT BELOW RETAIL PRICES! hOMe COMFORT SYSTeM
Fabrication & Welding Inc.
the James Cancer Center in Columbus.
Her fiance is a 2006 graduate of the University of Her fiance is a graduate of Fort Jennings High School HOME IMPROVEMENT & BLDG. MAT.
Northwestern Ohio. He is employed by Time Warner and The Ohio State University. He is employed at 419-339-0110
Cable in media sales. Centimark Corporation in Franklin. AUCTION
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BY DAVID BAUDER sional problems. for tryouts. Viewers will be said. Larry McClure
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The Associated Press He said that the job
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The new advice expert, invited to let ABC know of BY SETTING YOUR OWN PRICE AT AUCTION!!
who would dispense their favorites as the process would fill a niche at net- 419-695-2921
NEW YORK — Not con- answers on the air and continues, he said. work morning shows and EXTERIOR DOORS: Leaded oak and mahogany, 205 West Second St.
tent to simply offer view- through the show’s web site, He’s not sure who will also help “Good Morning cherry & oak slab, fiberglass & steel, sliding & patio.
ers news and a little enter- is akin to a “Dear Abby” for be interested in the full- America” establish its online INTERIOR DOORS: P/H 6 panels, french, bifolds. Delphos, OH 45833
time job, whether there are presence, where the advice FLOORING: Carpet in berbers & plush, ceramic tile,
tainment, “Good Morning TV, said Jim Murphy, exec- hardwood, laminates, linoleum. WINDOWS: New www.reliablePandH.com
America” now wants to dis- utive producer of “GMA.” people with television expe- guru would write a regu- construction & replacements. TRIM: Casing, Reliable Plumbing & Heating.
pense some advice. The show is accepting appli- rience or ambitious newcom- lar column taking questions baseboard, crown, chair rail, spindles, hand rails. Our name says it all.
ABC’s morning show cations and will turn its ers or some combination of from viewers. KITCHEN & BATH: High end vanities, kitchen sinks,
said today it is starting a search into part of the show, both. In a promo, ABC prom- granite counter tops, CURRENT LINES OF
nationwide search for a he said. “It would be just awesome ises that “this isn’t just some KITCHEN CABINET SETS, faucets, jetted bath &
“21st-century advice guru”
who can offer perspective
Senior staff will sift
through the applications and
if some fabulous high-school
guidance counselor gets a
contest. This is a real job
search.”
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith garden tubs, pedestal sinks & toilets. SPECIAL
INTEREST: Decking, marble medallions, recessed
Applicants will be asked
• 31 years experience lights, outdoor & ceiling lights, electrical supplies.
on vexing family or profes- come up with some finalists break like this,” Murphy Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Delphos observed their
to write a 300-word essay 55th anniversary on Sept. 10. • Certified Auctioneers Institute TOOLS: Name brand framing, finishing, brad &
flooring nailers, air compressors, cordless drill & saw
on what makes them right Bill and Marie Gerdeman were united in marriage on that • Certified Estate Specialist kits, miter saws, saw blades.
for the job and answer a date in 1955 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church.
series of advice questions To celebrate, a Mass of Thanksgiving was held at the • Bob Gamble, Broker and SALE CONDUCTED BY PARANZINO BROTHERS AUCTIONEERS,
INC. TERMS: Drivers license to register. Cash, Check or C/C. 5%
that will be posted on the church followed by a family dinner. Auctioneer is your “Go To” buyers fee. Inventory subject to change. For more info 330-549-3133
show’s website. They are the parents of David Swick of Delphos,
person for the appraisal www.pbauctions.com
OH Lic #24196 Offer expires 11/30/2010. *Rebate offer is valid only with the purchase of qualifying Lennox

Murphy said he hopes Dennis (Cathy) Swick of Findlay and Jill (Chris) Utrup of
products. © 2010 Lennox Industries Inc. See your participating Lennox dealer for details. Lennox dealers include
independently owned and operated businesses.

to have the new person on Delphos. They also have six grandchildren, Casey (Josh) and marketing
board for the beginning of Bevilockway and Kelli (Jason) Hahn of Lima, Todd Utrup of agricultural property
next year. of Delphos, Stephanie (Ryan) Schmit of Washington,
eavenly D.C., and Stacey Utrup of Delphos; and six great-grand-
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2007 JD 8130, MFWD, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$126,900 (L)
2006 Case 420, “Heater” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,000 (L)
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2005 Agco DT240, 240 hp, LOADED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$144,900 (L)
2003 NH LS180, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,900 (L)
1999 JD 250, 1750 # lift, cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,900 (L)
Complete w/2 extras 2005 JD 8220 MFWD, duals, super clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$134,900 (K)
and choice of bread THE PROFESSIONALS 2 Col x 8” 2005 NH TG230, MFWD, duals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$79,500 (L)
Starting at 2005 Agco RT150, MFWD, LOADED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$78,900 (L)
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$6.49
2004 JD 7820, MFWD, duals, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$97,500 (L)
(2) 2002 JD 8520 T, 25” tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . .Starting at $112,900 (K) 0% INTEREST FOR ONE YEAR!!!
2002 JD 8420, MFWD, duals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$121,900 (L) 2009 JD 9670 STS, LOADED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$224,900 (E)
2001 JD 8110, 180 hp, MFWD, LOADED . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$92,900 (L) 2008 JD 9870 STS, LOADED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$221,900 (K)

Includes FREE (2) 1998 JD 8300, MFWD, duals . . . . . . . . . . . . .Starting at $87,900 (L)
(2) 1997 JD 7810, CHA, 2WD . . . . . . . . . . . .Starting at $38,500 (E&L)
(2) JD 9770 STS, LOADED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Starting at $219,900 (E)
2006 JD 9760, LOADED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$198,000
coffee or soft drink. WINDOWS • ROOFING • SIDING • FENCING
1997 JD 8400 T, “Tracks” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$73,900 (E)
1995 JD 7600, CHA, MFWD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 (E)
(2) 2002 JD 9650 STS, 4WD, LOADED . . . .Starting at $105,900 (L&K)
(3) JD 9750 STS, 4WD, LOADED . . . . . . . .Starting at $110,000 (E&L)

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The Quality Door Place 1990 JD 4255, 2WD, cab, duals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,900 (L) (2) JD 9660 STS, CM, LOADED . . . . . . . . .Starting at $181,900 (L&E)
No other discounts apply. (2) JD 4450, 2WD, CHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Starting at $29,900 (L) (2) JD 9550, LOADED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Starting at $91,000 (L)
• Garage Doors & Operators • Entrance & Storm Doors 1993 JD 7800, 2WD, 20.8x38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,900 (E) 2009 Case/IH 7088 “floater tires” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$212,900 (K)
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ZERO 1983 JD 4850 MFWD, duals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500 (K)
1983 JD 4650 MFWD, duals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$41,900 (K)
1999 Case/IH 2388, duals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,900 (K)
1996 Case/IH 2144, LOADED, nice! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,900 (L)

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1980 AC 7020, 2WD, cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,800 (K) 1995 Case/IH 2188, “sharp” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$56,000 (L)
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1973 IH 1066, CHA, duals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,900 (E) (5) JD 9500, all local machines . . . . . . . . . . .Starting at $39,500 (K&L)
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1998 JD 5310, CHA, 2WD, loader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$23,000 (K) (5) JD 643 & 893 cornhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Starting at $5,000
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1997 NH 7740 SLE w/cab & mower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,900 (K)
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1993 JD 6400, CHA, 2WD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,500 (L) JD 100, big square baler, LOADED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,900 (K)
1989 JD 2555, 2WD, loader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500 (L)
FRIDAY 1 $ 00 JD 7ft., hay pick-up for 3950-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,900 (L)
In addition Knueve and Sons will give you a 10-
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22...10AM -2PM AND 4-8 PM 1983 JD 2950, CHA, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,900 (L) 2008 JD 345 square baler, LIKE NEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16,900 (K)
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1983 AC 6080, CHA, 2WD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,900 (L)
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2004 JD 9120, 280 hp, 18.4x46 + duals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,900 (L) Mayrath 10”x72’ Swing-Way, 3 yrs. old, LIKE NEW . . . . . . . .$7,000 (K)
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1988 Cat 65, 235 hp, 3 point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,900 (K) Brandt 10”x72’ Swing-Way, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,650 (E)
1990 JD 8760 256 hp, 20.8x42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$47,900 (L)
balance is not paid in full within the promotional period or if you
new corporate office make a late payment*. Westfield 8”x56’ - Hyd. lift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,550 (K)
Located at: 2696 Greely Chapel Rd., Lima and outpatient Delphos Physical 1981 JD 8440, 180 hp, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$23,900 (E) Unverferth 12”x30’ w/elec. motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,750 (K)

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2010 CANAL DAYS Staff photos


2010 CANAL DAYS Staff photos

Commercial Group winner in the 2010 Canal Days Parade is Lehmann’s Furniture. The winner in the Civic Group in the 2010 Canal Days Parade is Rolling Thunder.

Contenders in the corn hole tournament held Saturday.


Children carry a wreath during Rolling Thunder ceremonies Saturday evening at
Veterans Memorial Park.

St. John’s varsity cheerleaders took the Varsity Division in the cheer competition. Fort Jennings junior high cheer team took their division. Members are, front from left,
Members include, front from left, Queen Cassie Schimmoeller, Taylor Mueller, Sarah Lindsey Trentman, Breanna Neidert, Kasidy Klausing, Jenna German, Sydney German
Shrider, Alecia Ankerman, Sammy Ginter, Carrisa Shafer and Lauren Shobe; and back, and Lydia Mesker; and back, Jordan Horstman, Sarah Chandler, Alyssa Wiedeman,
Lindsey Wannemacher, Lyndsay Mohler, Jessica Koverman, Kaitlyn Slate, Morgan Jenna Calvelage, Emily Klir, Jessica Young and Sarah Hellman. Kalida Junior High
Jostpille, Samantha Miller and Myriah Jackson. cheerleaders took second place.
Pastor Harry Tolhurst leads the congregation in singing
Kalyiah Pirtle, left, Ryliegh Pirtle, Samantha Pirtle, Optimist member Todd Menke pours pancake batter
at the Old-Time Gospel Tent Meeting sponsored by the
Hannah McNulty and Jimmy McNulty enjoy the activities onto the grill. Delphos Ministerial Association held at the close of Canal
under the COSI tent Saturday afternoon. Days Sunday evening.

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an exhibit in the Delphos
Canal Commission Museum
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Caitlin Landwehr and Doris Dickman work the
Optimists Bingo Tent.
Dancer by Gina won the Youth Division. Members include, front from left, Madi
Brantley, Ashley Schuh, Lillian Hempfling and Emily Rode; row two, Josie Schulte,
Cassidy Schafer, Madison Kersch and Jessica Odenweller; row three, Jenna Rode, Breece
Rohr, Halle Hays, Sophia Nourse and Brooke Rice; and back, Quinley Schlagbaum, Abby
Cosart, Madilyn Schulte, Jenna Davis, Macy McCluer and Carlee McCluer. Absent from
the photo is Faith Neidert. Second place went to Hearts in Motion and third was Delphos
All-Star.
Enjoying the spray-off from the waterball contest. A large crowd stayed downtown Sunday afternoon.

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Cheeto Head has been a three-time favorite in the Battle


of the Businesses held Friday night of the festival.

Members of team 7 work on their project, from left: Destiny Coil, 8, Brayden Evans, Delphos Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director
9, Carley Springer, 16, and Rylee Byrne, 9. Jennifer Moenter, left, takes the first Big Ticket Drawing
winner from Canal Days Queen Cassie Schimmoeller as
chamber member Rick Vonderwell looks on.

A Westrich Team 2 competitor digs into the cotton ball


bowl during “Nose Dive” at the Battle of the Businesses
Two-year-old Nathan Ostendorf looks at an angora goat Friday evening.
Pigs, pigs and more pigs raced to the finish line. with his grandma, Margee Mesker.
Jenna Lambert tries her
Austin Giesige puts his all in his tractor pull Saturday A new hair craze? luck at FFA Putt Putt.
afternoon during the Young Farmers and Farmwives
Kiddie Tractor Pull.
Hearts In Motion perform at the Cheerleading contest.

Elvis Impersonator Richard Preacher Captain Rob Morrison rode in the Canal
2010 Canal Days Parade Marshal Don Schimmoller and his wife, Nancy, enjoy Crouch moved the crowd at Days Parade prior to attending the Old-Time Gospel Tent
More Than 160 runners participated in the Canal Days 5-K and 3K. a horse-drawn carriage ride through the parade. “Toast” attendees raise their glasses to the city and for a good Canal Days Thursday. the “Toast” Thursday. Meeting under the Bingo tent Sunday.
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HI AND LOIS
CLASSIFIEDS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The Glory Ride
VAN WERT COUNTy Ohio City. BY HELEN KAVERMAN shellfish bay.” Every year Christians would be free to into Washington, D. C., for and Brenda Peck of Anna for a Glory and Praise pro-
A-Line Deleon Jason Bullinger, thousands of tons of clams, worship as they chose in short visits. Beth liked the were thrilled to have a gram, to be held over the
Contreras, Jesus Contreras, Sheriff Stan D. Owens to The Glory Riders have oysters and crabs are har- Maryland. King Charles Native American exhibit in 10-15 minute meeting with week-end.
FOR SALE Sheriff Stan D. Owens,
A-Line D. Contreras
to Federal National
Credit Suisse First Boston,
inlot 769, Van Wert.
Jacob P. Temple,
reached their original des-
tination — our nation’s
Capitol, Washington, D. C.
vested from the bay. Many
species of fish are also
caught in the bay, both by
requested that they name
the colony after his beloved
wife, Henrietta Maria, thus
the Smithsonian. Some of
the group is staying at a
motel in D. C. but Beth
Congressman Jim Jordan
at his office on Thursday.
They were treated very gra-
Their suggested Scripture
reading is Psalm 86:3,5
www.527smain.com Mortgage, inlot 570, Van
Wert.
Sheriff Stan D. Owens to
Deutsche Bank National, They will remain there a sports enthusiasts and com- the name Maryland. prefers to camp back on the ciously by his staff and I call to you all day long,
527 S. MAIN ST., DELPHOS Stephanie S. Kahle,
Sheriff Stan D. Owens to
Ameriquest Mortgage
Securities, portion of
few days.
They arrived at Dickerson,
mercial fishermen.
When the Europeans
The Glory Riders camp
at Dickerson is very near
“horse farm,” where she can
feed the horses and keep an
then given a tour of the
Capitol.
Have mercy on me, O Lord,
You are good and forgiving,
Homesales Inc., portion outlot 16, Scott. Md., early Friday morn- arrived in the 1600s, about the town of Poolesville eye on them. The Glory Riders have Full of love for all who call
of inlots 174, 175, Middle Estate of Bertha J.
Point. WildertoKathleenBoroff,
ing. Arrangements had been 3,000 Native American peo- on the Potomac River. It Kathy Smith of Gomer been busy with preparations to You.
Rhonda K. May, Carolyn Thompson, made to camp at a “horse ple lived in the land which became the headquarters of
Sheriff Stan D. Owens, Darrell Wilder, Ronnie BLONDIE farm” leased by Owen and is now called Maryland. Union Brig. Gen. Charles
Rhonda May, Rhonda N. Wilder, Anthony Jennifer Johnson. Owen The Pocomoke, Choptank P. Stone’s 12,000-man
K. Brown, Rhonda V. Wilder, Deborah stables and cares for horses and Nanticoke were small corp of observation from
Brown to Federal Home K. Hower, Charlene of many of the very wealthy groups that lived on the June 1861 until March
Loan Mortgage, portion Adams, Charlene Sutton, people in the area. This is Eastern Shore. The Anaco, 1862. Maj. Gen. Joseph
A beautifully restored & remodeled home with 100 year of lot 107, Delphos Charlene Moody, inlot a wonderful place to camp Piscataway, Yaocomaco Hooker’s headquarters
old doors, floors and trim. This classical home has 3 subdivision. 526, Van Wert.
bedrooms, large loft and 2 1/2 baths. It also features Gregory M. Richards, Jackie W. Earl, Sheriff for humans and the horses. and Patuxent of southern were established there in
a new gorgeous kitchen, roof, furnace & windows. Too Sheriff Stan D. Owens to Stan D. Owens to First They even have electricity, Maryland belong to the 1863 during the Gettysburg
much to mention. Must see to appreciate. Citimortgage inc., inlot Financial Bank, inlots water and an indoor horse large family of Algonquian- Campaign. Just up the
Ph. 419-303-5206 or 419-339-1550 191, portion of inlot 192, 110, 111, Willshire. arena. To take showers and speaking tribes scattered way was White’s Ford,
Roger E. Goddard, such, the women have to go throughout eastern North which was used by Gen.
Ruth A. Goddard to into town and use the facili- America. The Algonquian R. E. Lee, upon entering
Roger A. Horstman ties of the Baptist Church. tribes functioned as dis- Maryland in 1862.
Trust, Diane L. Horstman Maryland is a small tinct nations, but they use Kathy Smith remarked
Trust, portion of section
9, Hoaglin Township. state, with lots of history. similar languages and had that one can find Civil War
Estate of Mary Lee BEETLE BAILEY Annapolis is the capitol of some of the same cus- Markers every few miles
Sawmiller to Kenneth the state which covers an toms. The women planted along the roads and river.
W. Sawmiller, portion area of 9775 square miles. gardens and the men were Near White’s Ford is also
of section 18, Jennings Annapolis is also the home hunters and fishermen. The White’s Ferry Crossing.
Township. of the U. S. Naval Academy. Susquehannock were their Some of the women took
Homesales Inc. to Baltimore is its largest city. powerful neighbors to the the ferry (for seven dol-
Shad A. Foster, inlot Many immigrants came into north. One early colonist, lars, round trip) across the
1184, Van Wert.
William A. Rager this country at the Port of George Alsop, described Potomac to go shopping
revocable Trust, Lou Baltimore. These included the Susquehannock as hav- at the Wall-Mart store in
Ann Rager Revocable H. J. Boehmer, who was ing men seven feet tall, with Leesburg, Va.
Trust to Curtis G. Rager one of the early settlers of a very majestic behavior. Most of the group went Brenda Peck and Kathy Smith at the Potomac River near their camp.
Revocable Trust, Denise Fort Jennings. He arrived in King Charles I gave

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S. Rager Revocable 1833. Baltimore is located permission for a group led
Trust, portion of section on the northwestern shore by the Calvert family, to
34, Union Township.
of the Chesapeake Bay. colonize the land north of
Curtis G. Rager SNUFFY SMITH The Chesapeake Bay the Potomac. The Calverts
Revocable Trust, Denise
S. Rager Revocable Trust, nearly cuts Maryland in were Catholics but the new
Jerry L. Rager Revocable, half. The bay is nearly 200 colony was made up of
Julie K. Rager Revocable miles in length and more Protestants and Catholics.
to William A. Rager than 3200 square miles in Standing before the assem-
Revocable Trust, Lou area. Chesapeake is from an bled colonists, Leonard
Ann Rager Revocable Indian word meaning “great Calvert proclaimed that all
Trust, portion of section
3, Pleasant Township.
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6B – The Herald Monday, September 20, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

DELPHOS
TRADING
POST

NOW OPEN
Just like an old fashioned trading post, we
BUY, SELL, and TRADE, goods of all types.

Something
for everyone!

GREAT
Terry (Frog) Ralston, Vickey Fischer, Sami Kennedy in-
vite you to visit them at the Delphos Trading Post. Not Pic-
tured: Ray Kennedy
DEALS!

Frequently Asked Questions


1. What type of things do you buy? 7. How do you determine what my item is worth?
• We buy just about anything; gold, silver, all precious metals, diamond rings, • We examine the item and then utilize several trade references to establish a
antiques, firearms, handguns, games, DVD’s, tools, college text books, musical baseline value. After that, several additional factors are considered, among them
instruments and everything in between. condition. If you have an item that looks like new and you still have the original
•The key ingredient is quality. The items must be in good or better condition. box, accessories, and instructions, the value will be greater than for a similar item
If you have something you are thinking of bringing in, ask yourself; is this item with some scratches and missing pieces.
in good enough condition that I would be willing to buy it myself? • The next thing to consider is demand. It just depends on what’s trendy and
selling.
2. I’ m a collector, do you have a call list?
•Yes we do. Just stop by the shop and have your name added to our “wish list” 8. We are closing out an estate, can you help us?
file. We’ll add you to our database and call you when we come across an item •Absolutely, we also buy estates. Just give us a call.
you are looking for.
9. Do you only deal with used items?
3. Will you hold something I like until I can afford to pick it up? • No, you will also find some new items here. If we find a good deal at a close
•No, but, we do have a lay-away program! out, or through a bulk buy, we pass the savings along to you.

4. Do you charge anything to give me a value 10. If you have something I would like to purchase but I don’t have
on an object I’d like to sell? the money right now. Will you take payments?
• No, there is no charge for value estimations. And, it is totally up to you • Payments no. But, we do have a lay-away program!
whether you want to accept our offer or not. We work on a Win/Win basis. We
both have to be happy with the transaction. 11. I only need a few dollars until payday.
•The amount offered must be fair to you and for us too. After all, we do intend Can you hold my item and just give me a short term loan?
to resell whatever we purchase. • No, we’re sorry. We do not make loans. We are not a pawn shop. All items
we accept are either purchased outright or credited toward a trade on another item
5. Are there any restrictions as to who may sell items? in the shop.
• You must own the item, be at least eighteen years of age, and present a gov-
ernment issued picture ID. 12. Do you do consignment?
•On some items, it just depends on what it is. Just let us see what we can do.
6. I would like to purchase a firearm from an online merchant but,
they will not ship it directly to me. Can you help? If you have something to sell or you’re interested in a specific
• Yes we can. These are known as transfers. And, since we hold a valid federal item, just contact us. We are only a phone call or e-mail away.
firearms license, we are able to provide you with this service. You can have the
firearm shipped to us and we can complete the transfer here at the store. We buy anything of value we can resell at the
• Just contact us for the details. Delphos Trading Post and Emporium.
CALL US … 419-692-0044
or E-Mail info@delphostradingpost.com .

528 N.Washington St.


Delphos
Right on the corner of 5th St. and N. Washington St.
Tues.-Thurs. next to Bellman’s Party Shop
and across the street from the Pizza Hut.
8:30-5, Fri. 8:30-6,
Sat. 9-2 419-692-0044

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