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through Friday.
Eliminating the dispatchers at
the station will save the city nearly
$40,000 this year and approximately
$110,000 per year beginning in 2015.
Delphos City Council officially approved a separation agreement for
dispatchers earlier this month.
Allen County Sheriff Sam Crish
explained the way the dispatching
from a Delphos resident on the Allen
County side would work.
The call will come in and we will
directly dispatch it to the police or
fire and rescue departments, he said.
Actually, it will eliminate a small
amount of lag time. Those calls come
OLd FaSHIOned/A8
Bulletin Board
an Wert residents
normally receiving
recycling collection service on Friday, July 4,
will have an adjusted collection schedule to compensate
for the Independence Day
holiday. The Friday recycling
collection will take place on
Thursday, July 3, along with
the normal Thursday collection. All other weekday curbside recycling collection will
be as normally scheduled. The
recycling center and compost
facility will be closed on Friday, July 4.
Index
Classifieds...........B5-7
Comics.&.Puzzles.. B4
Real.Estate.............. B8
Local/State......... A3-4
Obituaries............... A2
History.................... A5
Bulletin Board
Sports..................B1-2
Todays.World......... B3
Weather.................. A2.
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OBITUARIES
Nadine J.
Shrider
Diane Davenport
Nadine J. Shrider
prior to the service at the
Delphos Wesleyan Church.
Pastor Wayne Prater and
Pastor Pam King will officiate. Burial will be in Maple
Wood Cemetery in Spencerville.
Visitation will be on Sunday, June 29, 2014 from 2-8
p.m. at Harter and Schier
Funeral Home.
Memorial
contributions
may be made to the American
Kidney Association or Delphos Wesleyan Church.
To leave condolences for
the family please go to www.
harterandschier.com.
Herman J. Lehmkuhle
SUN CITY CENTER, Fla. Herman J. Hammy Lehmkuhle, 92, passed away on Thursday, June 26, 2014 at Southbay
Hospital in Sun City Center, Florida.
Visitation will be on Tuesday, July 1, 2014, from 3-8 p.m.
at Harter and Schier Funeral Home.
Mass of Christian Burial will be on Wednesday, July 2,
2014, at 2 p.m. at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church.
Arrangements are with Harter and Schier Funeral Home.
Jacqueline Axe-Hamby
William Bader
Lloyd Lape
Bridgette Channell
John Cramer
Friends will be received
from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. Saturday, June 28, 2014 at Brickner Funeral Home in Van
Wert. Services will follow at
11 a.m.
Diane Davenport
Memorial services will begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July
3, 2014, at Bayliff & Son Funeral Home, Cridersville. The
family will receive friends
from 2 - 4 and 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Thursday at the funeral home.
Today
Tomorrow
Monday
partly cloudy
with a 40%
chance of
showers and
thunderstorms
High: 85
Low: 70
becoming
partly cloudy
50% chance of
showers and
thunderstorms
High: 85
Low: 70
partly cloudy
with a 30%
chance of
showers and
thunderstorms
High: 85
Low: 72
LOCAL WEATHER
Herman Lehmkuhle
Visitation will be on Tuesday, July 1, 2014, from 3-8 p.m.
at Harter and Schier Funeral
Home. Mass of Christian Burial
will be on Wednesday, July 2,
2014, at 2 p.m. at St. John the
Evangelist Catholic Church.
Michael Pastor
Funeral services will be
conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday,
June 28 at Den Herder Funeral
Home. Visitation will be one
hour prior to services Saturday
at Den Herder Funeral Home.
Nadine Shrider
UNIOPOLIS, Ohio Diane Davenport, 57, of Uniopolis, died Thursday, June 26,
2014, at her home.
She was born Aug. 30, 1956,
in Lima, Ohio, to the late Walter and Dorothy Carter Davenport.
Diane had worked at Huffy
and DTR. She enjoyed gardening, cooking, her grandchildren
and planning family functions.
Diane Davenport
She is survived by a son:
Garrett Davenport of Uniopolis; two daughters: Tanya (Marc Retter) Phillips of Van Wert,
and Marcy Duvernay of Van Wert; seven grandchildren: Justin
Phillips, A.J. Phillips, Caleb Phillips, Jacob Johnson, Abbey
Reid, Ethan Reid, and Brayden Reid; two brothers: Rick (Leesa) Davenport of Lima, and Perry Miller of Harrod; a sister:
Marla (Ken) Snyder of Lima, and a half sister: Demitta Black
of Lima.
She was preceded in death by a brother: Steven Davenport
and her stepfather: Milo Miller.
Memorial services will begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
July 3, 2014, at Bayliff & Son Funeral Home, Cridersville.
The family will receive friends from 2 - 4 and 6 - 7:30
p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may made to the family.
Condolences may be shared at www.BayliffAndSon.com.
COMInG SOOn:
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POLICE REPORTS
Van Wert Police Department
06-11 8:16 a.m.
A bicycle was reported
abandoned on Allingham
and Shaffer streets.
06-15 1:06 p.m.
A resident in the 600
block of North Washington
Street reported an incident
of trespassing.
06-15 8:41 a.m.
A Van Wert juvenile reported a theft.
06-15 7:38 p.m.
Jacob Ridinger, 33, of Van
Wert was charged with having physical control of a motor vehicle while under the
influence of drugs or alcohol,
possession of marijuana and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
06-14 7:43 p.m.
Following a traffic stop,
Ian Knott, 25, of Van Wert
was arrested for OVI.
06-16 1:46 a.m.
A Van Wert woman in
the 800 block of West Main
Street reported someone
broke the front window to
her apartment.
06-15 1:58 p.m.
A resident in the 400
block of Neel Avenue, Van
Wert, reported a burglary.
06-16 7:13 p.m.
A Van Wert man reported
the theft of his bicycle sometime between 11 p.m. June
15 and 6:30 a.m. June 16.
06-16 9:47 p.m.
A violation of a no contact
order was reported in the 300
block of West Main Street.
06-16 7:02 p.m.
Tyler Roth, 27, of Lima
was charged with telephone
harassment.
06-16 6:10 p.m.
A juvenile resident of
the Marsh Foundation was
charged with criminal damaging after he threw a rock,
which caused damage to a
barn and vehicle.
06-16 3:13 p.m.
A burglary was reported
in the 400 block of South
Vine Street.
06-16 10:29 a.m.
A Van Wert woman in
the 800 block of East Main
Street reported damage to a
swimming pool.
06-17 1:10 p.m.
A theft incident was reported in the 300 block of
South Vine Street.
06-18 2:45 p.m.
Ian Knott, 25, of Van Wert
was arrested at his residence
for an outstanding warrant
issued by Van Wert Municipal Court.
06-19 10:55 a.m.
A Van Wert woman in
the 200 block of East Main
Street reported being threatened.
06-18 2:30 p.m.
A Van Wert woman reported identity fraud.
06-18 2:30 p.m.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Community calendar items include the name of the event or
group and date, time and place of the event. Please include a
daytime phone number when submitting calendar items.
SATURDAY, JUNE 28
9 a.m.-noon Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
9 a.m. St. Vincent dePaul Society, located at the east
edge of the St. Johns High School parking lot, is open.
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Delphos Postal Museum is open.
10 a.m.-1 p.m. Van Wert Farmers Market, 500 Fox Road,
will be open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of warning sirens by Delphos Fire
and Rescue.
1-3 p.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241
N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
8 p.m. AA open discussion at First Presbyterian Church.
SUNDAY, JUNE 29
1-3 p.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241
N. Main St., is open.
2 p.m. AA open discussion at 1158 Westwood Dr.
2-4:30 p.m. Van Wert County Historical Museum is open
to the public.
MONDAY, JUNE 30
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
5 p.m. Weight Watchers will hold its weigh in. Meeting
will follow at 5:30 p.m. Both are held in the Fellowship Hall
on the second floor at Trinity United Methodist Church, South
Walnut St., Van Wert.
6 p.m. Western Buckeye Educational Service Center will
hold its regular June Governing Board meeting in the Paulding
Office, 202 N. Cherry St., Paulding, OH 45879.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from the Storm support group meets in
the Delphos Public Library basement.
8 p.m. AA Big Book meeting at First Presbyterian Church.
8:30 p.m. Young & Heart Group will meet at St. Marks
Lutheran Church.
hope Ohio carries forward with the plans of reducing carbon emissions.
Power plants are the largest source of carbon
dioxide emissions in the United States, making
close to one-third of all domestic greenhouse
gas emissions.
The plan puts the nation on track to cut carbon
pollution from the power sector by 30 percent by
2030 thats about 730 million metric tonnes
of carbon pollution. That equates to the annual
emissions from more than 150 million cars, or
almost two-thirds of the nations passenger vehicles; or the annual emissions from powering 65
million homes, over half the homes in America.
CO2 is one of the two major greenhouse
gases contributing to global warming which
impact our environment in detrimental ways,
Jacobs explained. One of the main concerns
is the migration of mosquitoes specifically
those carrying the chikungunya virus thats
spreading in the Caribbean.
Health officials report the disease carrying
vectors may have landed in Tennessee.
Jacobs said the hot, dry and wet climate impacted by the changes in environment are the
catalyst for the migration.
The Clean Power Plan has reported public
health and climate benefits worth an estimated
$55 billion to $93 billion per year in 2030, outweighing the costs of implementation at $7.3 billion to $8.8 billion.
According to the EPAs Fact Sheet By the
Numbers, reducing exposure to particle pollution and ozone will avoid a projected 2,7006,600 premature deaths, 140,000-150,000 asthma attacks in children, 340-3,300 heart attacks,
2,700-2,800 hospital admissions and 470,000490,000 missed school and work days.
The EPA estimates that from the soot and
smog reductions alone, for every dollar invested
through the Clean Power Plan, American families will see up to $7 in health benefits.
The Clean Power Plan will reduce smaller
pollutants that contribute to the soot and smog
that make people sick.
We are concerned about smaller particulate
matter PM2.5, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen
dioxide and anytime we have the ability to
reduce them, the health field is supportive of
that, Jacobs confirmed.
In the U.S., there are 1,000 fossil fuel-fired
power plants with 3,000 units covered by the
plan. Utility planners are already making plans
to address an aging fleet; the average age of coal
units is 42 years; the average age of oil units
is 36 years; and the average age of natural gas
Eighth annual
Rib Fest Cornhole
Tournament set
INFORMATION
SUBMITTED
VAN WERT Once
again this year, area corn holers will have the chance to
take part in the annual Van
Wert Rib Fest Corn Hole
Tournament. The date is Aug.
9 inside the Rib Fest site located at the Van Wert County
Fairgrounds. Play will begin
at 1 p.m. This year, for the
first time, same-day registrations will be accepted,
although early registrations
will be appreciated. Entry fee
is $20 per team.
First place prize is 50
percent of the entry fees
collected and second place
prize is 25 percent of the
entry fees collected. Entry forms can be picked up
at the Van Wert Area CVB
office at 136 E. Main St. in
Van Wert or it can be downloaded by going to www.
vanwertribfest.com /events
or at www.visitvanwert.org/
documents/2014CORNHOL
EREGISTRATIONFORM.
pdf.
The Eighth Annual Van
Wert Rib Fest will be held
on Friday and Saturday, Aug.
8 and 9. Gates will open at 5
p.m. Friday and 11 a.m. Saturday. Admission is $5 per
person on Friday and Saturday beginning at 5 p.m. Admission on Saturday from 11
a.m. to 4:59 p.m. is $3 person.
Children 12 and under will be
admitted free.
Delphos
Vancrest
Healthcare
Center resident Glenna (Collins)
Gossman turns 100 years old today.
While shes seen many historical
events and technological advances
unfold in that time, she says family
and friends are still her priority.
(DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
electricity on their farm outside Crooksville until the late 1940s or early 1950s.
The Depression sticks out in her mind.
You had to cut corners, she recalled.
Some things you always had before, you
had to do without. Neighbors helped each
other to get through the rough times. Everything was expensive and we didnt
have a lot of money. I took great pride in
my home because you had to work hard
to get yourself ahead.
Gossman now resides at Vancrest
Healthcare Center in Delphos so her son
and daughter-in-law, Vicki, can assist in
her care. She enjoys watching Wheel of
Fortune and is an avid Reds and OSU fan.
When asked what she thought about
technology and the advancements shes
seen in her life, she was very candid.
All those things are nice but what
matters is people, she said. You need
to stay involved with your family and
your friends. Ive had so many wonderful
friends. Ive had a good life.
Firecracker Extra on
THURSDAY, JULY 3!!!
We will add five Wild Card BINGO games and pay $50 for each
winner. We will have a bonus prize for each single winner of any
of our Double BINGO games. This is in addition to our regular
prizes. Two of the bonus prizes will be a 32 TV and a larger TV.
Ticket costs remain at $5, $10 & $15 for this event!
Local/State
Watercraft officers
participate in
Operation Dry
Water, June 27-29
PET CORNER
The Humane Society of Allen County has many pets
waiting for adoption. Each comes with a spay or neuter,
first shots and a heartworm test. Call 419-991-1775.
INFORMATION
SUBMITTED
COLUMBUS The Ohio
Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) is participating in Operation Dry Water this
weekend, as part of a nationally
coordinated effort to reduce the
number of accidents and deaths
related to boating under the influence (BUI) of drugs or alcohol.
Consuming alcohol on a
boat can have serious, and even
deadly, consequences, said
Gary Obermiller, chief of the
ODNR Division of Watercraft.
It is critical for drivers and passengers to stay sober and stay
safe at all times while boating.
The leading factor in boater
deaths nationwide is alcohol use
while boating. Operation Dry
Water will focus on increased
patrols, breathalyzer tests and
checkpoints as well as boater
education about the dangers of
boating under the influence.
Last year during the three-day
Operation Dry Water, ODNR Division of Watercraft officers contacted boaters on 456 vessels and
made 10 arrests for boating under
the influence (BUI).
In Ohio, boaters whose
blood alcohol content (BAC)
level exceeds the state limit of
.08 can expect to be arrested
for BUI and face other serious
penalties, including fines, jail
and loss of privileges to register and to operate boats.
Operation Dry Water is a
joint program of the ODNR Division of Watercraft, the National Association of State Boating
Law Administrators, the U.S.
Coast Guard and local marine
patrol officers. For more information on Operation Dry Water,
visit operationdrywater.org.
The ODNR Division of Watercraft is responsible for boating safety, education and law
enforcement on all waters of
the state. This statewide area
includes the near-shore area
along 451 miles of the Ohio
River, approximately half the
entire surface area of Lake
Erie, more than 605 inland
lakes and more than 60,000
miles of inland streams, rivers
and other waterways.
Hoaglin Jackson Alumni are cordially invited and encouraged to attend the reunion
and banquet which will be held in the Fireside
Room at Trinity Friends Church.
Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. with doors
open at 5:30. Anyone wishing to attend who
did not receive an invitation may make reservations by calling Sally Snyder at (419) 9682530. Anyone who attended Hoaglin Jackson
and later attended Lincolnview with an interest in reminiscing with old friends should call
the same number to make reservations. Cost
for the evening is $15.
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By
Kirk Dougal
the
Remember hell with
Maine, to
Spain
Popular chant of pro-war
supporters leading up to the
Spanish-American War after the
sinking of the USS Maine
picked off from on high. They had
dismounted in an effort to stay out of
sight but the tactic had not worked so
the cavalrymen lay flat on their stomachs, waiting for the chance to return
fire. Meanwhile, every minute, more
of their fellow troops died including
Captain Bucky ONeill, the leader of
the Rough Riders.
That left a hot-blooded young
lieutenant colonel in charge. Only a
few months earlier he had been the
Assistant Secretary of the Navy but
he had resigned the post when the
Spanish-American War broke out.
Theodore Roosevelt had been looking for a way to push his limits and
Teddy had helped form the unit
that now looked to him for leadership.
Without orders, and with more of
A good idea
A Good Idea
It would be a good thing if farmers having
wind pumps near the highway would place a
watering trough on the outside for the convenience of the public. This arrangement would
entail some little expense, and occasion some
annoyance no doubt, but the convenience to the
public would be very great, and would doubtless be appreciated. Put a watering trough
on the road and your name on your barn and
house and your place will be well and favorably known all over the county.
Delphos Herald,
July 30, 1901
WinDOW
TO THE
PAST
killed him.
The
trainman picked
By
him up and
Bob
he was taken
Holdgreve
to Continental, where the
c o m p a n y s
surgeon gave
his injuries attention. He was unconscious for
some time. One stitch was required to draw the
wound together in his right leg and three in the
cut in his scalp. The left side of Wurstners face
was considerably bruised and his left breast
caused him considerable pain.
He was brought to Delphos this afternoon
on train No. 1 and removed to the home of his
mother on east Third street.
Delphos Herald,
Aug. 6, 1901
Deal Closed
There was closed this morning, a deal in a
change of ownership of the Moening Block,
occupied by the Delphos National Bank, corner of Main and Second streets. Alex Shenk
purchased the property from G.H. Moening.
Mr. Shenk had no sooner become owner, when
another deal was made, Thos. A. Weger taking
in the property.
Delphos Herald,
Aug. 24, 1901
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Editors Note: Following is a column from the
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backdrops, curtains and other
materials for theaters.
Russ retired last year as
a theatrical union business
agent with many plaudits from
the California community.
They plan to leave Van
Wert July 7 for the return trip
home.
Nice to have you back
amongst us, Dear Hearts.
We do not watch much
boob-tubevision
anymore,
howsome ever, we could not
resist the temptation to squint
at the premier of a summer
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This week in 1939, Frank
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hand, was captured and
charged for the murders of
his female employer and his
father-in-law. An all-night
blockade near Wheelersburg, just east of Portsmouth,
Ohio, netted the man as he attempted to flee the Hillsboro
area. Almost five dozen state
patrolmen had been involved
with the chase that ended
with Case reportedly telling
bystanders, Im on my way
to the electric chair.
James Clark and Melvin
Wilkins returned Tuesday
afternoon after spending
10 days as residents of the
mythical 49th state of the
Union, Buckeye Boys State at
Columbus. The two Delphos
boys were sent to the camp
by Commemorative Post,
American Legion, as representatives of that post. Eight
hundred boys from all over
Ohio were in camp during the
10 days.
An engineer from the Ohio
State Highway Department
visited Van Wert to test soil
around the bridge over Town
Creek on South Washington
Street. The state wanted to
place a new concrete span
over the water if the ground
would support it. Construction on the bridge, wider and
longer than the previous one,
would begin immediately following the county fair so as
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Group Publisher
Nancy Spencer
Ed Gebert
Delphos Editor
Van Wert Editor
A DHI Media Publication serving Van Wert, Delphos & Area Communities
My
Two
CenTs
By
Ed Gebert
Excuses, excuses
Weve all been there. Youre sick and you miss a few days
of work and need a doctors slip saying you were too sick
to work but now youre all better and can rejoin your coworkers.
What if youre not sick and you want a day off or maybe just
an afternoon to watch the U.S. mens soccer team play for a
spot in the next round in the FIFA World Cup.
Most wouldnt dare sneak away from the factory or office
for such a thing. What if it was OK? What if it was sanctioned
by U.S. Mens National Team head Coach Jurgen Klinsmann
and carried the seal of someone really important like the
President?
On Thursday, Klinsmann posted this for Americans to print
off and take to work to gain a few hours off the clock to cheer
for the U.S. team.
To whom it may concern:
Please excuse (insert name) from work on Thursday, June
26th.
I understand that this absence may reduce the productivity
of your workplace, but I can assure you that it is for an important cause. The #USMNT has a critical World Cup game vs.
Germany and we will need the full support of the nation if we
are to advance to the next round.
By the way, you should act like a good leader and take the
day off as well. Go USA!
Jurgen Klinsmann
Head Coach
U.S. Mens National Team
Nice.
On the
Other
hand
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Wert, Ohio 45891. Letters may also be emailed
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THUMBS UP / DOWN
I would like helping me out with my car
to thank Mike accident on US 127 Friday.
Lichtle and the Youre great people!
guys from the
God bless!
Ohio
DepartBetty Cloud
ment of Transportation for
Van Wert
YOUR OPINIONS
Local man thanks dealership
To the editor,
On Saturday June 14, I sent a letter disparaging a local auto
dealership. By 10 a.m. that morning I had received a call from
the general manager of that dealership. He stated that he was
unaware of the situation and seem very concerned and asked
what I thought needed to be done. I said I felt the item should
be fixed. He promised to have the service manager call me on
Monday. I did receive the call and took the vehicle back to them
to be fixed.
Although it took ten days (to be fair, two of those days were
a weekend) to get the problem solved, it was fixed. Believe me
folks, I was not trying to get something for free. I am just of
the opinion that if you are going to sell something (whether
as is or not), it should be right before being sold. I am sure
that the dealership may have a different opinion, but we are all
entitled to our own. The fact that the dealership stood tall and
responded to my complaint says much about them. I believe if I
were to purchase another vehicle I would feel good about doing
business with them. So again I want to thank the dealership for
keeping its promises.
David Scott
Van Wert
It has been six years since the first accident of Tylers and
yet the local churches continue to pray for him. The Van Wert
City School and all of its staff and employees, too many to list,
have worked so hard to assure Tyler the best education and the
students support and friendship have been awesome.
Graduation day began as a difficult day for Tyler, as he realized he would not be seeing his friends and classmates in
school anymore but once again this wonderful community displayed its never-ending support with a standing ovation as Tyler received his diploma. What a humbling experience that was
for our family and most of all for Tyler to realize how much
they support and care for him.
And thank you Times Bulletin for printing Tylers picture in
the paper receiving his diploma. Just another fine example of
this communitys support for him.
We are so very grateful for this communitys support and
prayers for Tyler all these years and we hope it continues as he
begins his adult life.
You are the best Van Wert!
The proud grandparents of Tyler Priest
Bob and Marcia Priest
Van Wert
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The Van Wert County Council on Aging would like to give
tremendous thanks to the following businesses and individuals
that sponsored this years Annual Designer Purse Bingo FundTo the editor,
raiser: Linda Frederick, Rob Sites, United Steel Workers Local
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count, American Legion Post #178, Debbie Baxter In Memory
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By Todd D.
Wolfrum
two cents
(From page A6)
Lets begin. The quiz is What Decade Are You? Heres the
first of six questions. Whats most likely to get you out of the
house? The choices: Meeting friends for coffee, a hot new club
opening, a new video game at the arcade, a political protest,
burgers and shakes. I can see where this is going already
each answer is a stereotypical answer of a decade like a political protest is the 60s, etc. Ill go with burgers and shakes
since I always need to eat. Question Two. You prefer jeans that
are: designer, tight, well-worn, classic and cuffed, flared. Same
obvious stereotyping I see. Ill go with well-worn, since that
pretty much describes me. That or well-worn out! Your political views: are liberal, are radical, are conservative, depend on
the issue, are on the libertarian side. A lot of ways I could go
with this, but I like to study and make my own decisions, so
Ill hit Depend on the issue. Next question: You relationship
could be described as: full commitment, an open relationship,
a friendship that turned into love, living in sin, complicated. Of
course that last one could probably apply to everyone in a relationship, but in my case Im going with friendship that turned
into love, which also could probably apply to everyone in a
relationship also. Question 5: What musical artist will you always love? Choices: Led Zepplin, Nirvana, Elvis, U2, Beatles.
Ive narrowed it down to the last three, but none of those fit the
question perfectly. Ill go with U2 because its easiest to type.
In quizzes, thats a legitimate reason to decide on a choice. Last
question: How would you describe your outlook? Anxious and
bold, rebellious and free spirited, conservative and respectful,
cynical and realistic, wild and outgoing. Thats a tough one.
If my song is truly Wild Thing I should go with the second
one, but nothing ever seems to correspond between quizzes. Ill
go with cynical and realistic. I am real, anyway. That much I
know. That and I Cant Smile Without You.
Now the result. Brace yourself. Are you braced? Me either.
I may fall off my chair. I am the 1990s. I was alive during
the 1990s, but other than that, I just dont get it. Am I modern? Am I outdated? I wonder if I could have gotten a result of
the 1890s? the 1770s? Anything BC? Oh well, Ill try the next
quiz If I Were A Tree What Kind Would I Be? Im guessing
Im a wild tree, planted in the 1990s by a guy either Watching
West Side Story or whistling Cant Smile Without You.
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are written solely by the student author.
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution
states Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. What
exactly does this mean? My interpretation is that Congress
should not interfere with religion. History has shown us that
corruption occurs when such events take place. Thomas Jefferson would have agreed with me. The Danbury Baptist Association drafted a letter to Thomas Jefferson saying freedom
of religion was a right given by God. The government should
not have to grant natural rights to the citizens. Jefferson agreed
with him; however, he did go on to say There ought to be a
separation from church and state.
Should there be a separation between church and state? The
separation between the church and state started through the
establishment clause, but no where in the constitution does it
say religion cannot be in our government.. The First Amendment was interpreted incorrectly. Today court uses the First
Amendment to prohibit religious activities that the Founders
once encouraged! The Founders never envisioned the First
Amendment as a tool to separate religious principles from public affairs, they thought that it would preserve those values in
public life.
I believe the government has misconstrued the Founders
intentions and have slowly, but consistently, eroded the Religious Foundations our country was built upon. I encourage all
to continue to stand up for and EXPRESS your beliefs so that
We, THE PEOPLE, may start to chip away at the restrictions
the government has created for us.
Jump
Police
AlgAe
(From page A1)
The most recent results from the
OEPA show on June 3, Grand Lake
Saint Marys level of Microcystin toxins 20-22 times higher than the state
threshold. The areas tested include:
East Beach, 126.8 ppb; State Park
Camp Beach, 122.4 ppb; West Beach,
130.4 ppb; and Windy Point Beach,
135.2 ppb.
With all these tests, they are a
snapshot in time, Miller explained.
Things can change very rapidly with
varied environmental factors.
Three beaches at Buckeye Lake
were tested on June 9 and were found
to have elevated levels of Microcystin toxin resulting in these findings:
Brooks Park Beach, 7.5 ppb; Fairfield
Beach, 3.3 ppb; and Crystal Beach, 19
ppb.
The Western Basin of Lake Erie
stretching from Detroit, Michigan,
to the Toledo and Sandusky areas have
had harmful algal bloom issues for
several years, Pierce explained. Its
a symptom of the phosphorus watershed from Northwest Ohio.
She added that the Auglaize and
Blanchard rivers drain into the Maumee River, where there is a lot of sediment and run-off, both from farmlands
and residential sewage overflows,
which aggravate the elevated algae issues at Lake Erie.
More than 40 freshwater species
of HAB-forming cyanobacteria are
known to make toxins. The three main
classes of toxins produced by cyanobacteria are nerve toxins (or neurotoxins), liver toxins (or hepatotoxins);
and skin toxins (or dermatotoxins),
old FAshioned
(From page A1)
On Friday, July 4, antique
auto racing returns to the
track, the quilt and needle art
show will open, Studio Live
Fit will be doing Zumba, and
kids can participate in oldfashioned cow milking and
the kiddie pedal tractor pull.
Someone will win the tractor
from that pull. Other tractor
games will be played for everyone and in the evening, its
music from Blind Date.
On Saturday, July 5, there
will be chain saw sculpting,
quilt and art needle work, a
Barney Fife look-a-like, an
adult pedal tractor pull and
antique tractor pull, and the
mule, donkey, and miniature
horse fun show. Stop in for
some old fashioned beans and
cornbread. Musically, you can
hear Nancy and Company, the
fiddle, banjo and harmonica
contest, a local talent show
and to close the evening,
Police
Us
(From page A5)
Louie Nye hosted the
hour with the big band sound
and a number of songs from
the era.
Those were the days, despite the fact the stock market crashed, America was
an exuberant nation, making
light of its hardships.
Dillinger and Baby Face
Nelson robbed banks and
FDR closed them. The radio,
if you could afford one, was
an entertainment media. A
soul and body couldnt rest
until they listened to Amos
n Andy, or hummed Puttin on the Ritz and I only
have Eyes for You.
Orson Welles nearly
frightened the britches off
us with his Martian invasion
broadcast.
Bobby Jones swept all
four major British and U.S.
golf titles. Gehrig battled
sAn JUAn
WindoW
(From page A5)
Railroads Operated
Differently in
Earlier Days
A passenger states, In the
seat ahead of me was a farmer,
so jubilant over buying a new
buggy he was taking home
with him that he had to turn
around and tell me all about
it, when the conductor came
through and tapped him on
the shoulder.
Say Darius, he said, hes
slowing down for your jumping off place.
What town are we coming
to? I asked Darius.
Oh, no town he answered.
Just my farm. I know the conductor and engineer pretty
well and they always let me
off here. Saves me from walking six miles from town.
Just then the train stopped
and Darius made leisurely for
the door and scrambled off
the platform. Several minutes passed and we didnt
move. Guess theyre helping
Darius off with his buggy,
I said to myself and went on
reading the paper. Maybe I
had read for 5 or 10 minutes
more and we didnt move on.
Hello, I said, still standing here. Wonder if Darius
got his buggy off yet? With
that I stuck my head out the
window to see, and bless me,
if there wasnt the engineer,
the fireman and the conductor
helping Darius put his buggy
together. And the brakeman
was uncrating the shafts.
Did anyone object to the
delay? Not a soul. They acted
as if it was an everyday occurrence. The crew went deliberately at it, not giving railroad
schedules a thought, until the
buggy was all put together and
the son of Darius came across
the field leading a horse. Then
Darius thanked them and
guessed he and his boy could
hitch up the horse all right,
and the trainmen all crawled
back on the train and we got
underway again.
That happened on the trip
up. On the down trip we made
a stop in the open country and,
as Id seen no one get off, I
got out to investigate. When I
walked up to the engine, I saw
the engineer on his knees on
the track, pounding away like
all possessed.
Whats up, I asked?
Oh, nothing much, he
said. On the way up I noticed
this rail was a little loose, so
when I was in town I threw a
spike and a hammer into the
engine, and now Im respiking
it. Thats all.
(Looks like times were a
lot slower then. R.H.)
Delphos Herald
Looked For a
place to Dance
A dance was advertised
to take place at Ft. Jennings,
Wednesday evening, but
was given up on account of
a church festival that was in
progress. A big event of people from Delphos and Ottoville and the country surrounding Ft. Jennings, went to that
town to attend the dance and
were very much disappointed.
Not to be outdone, the crowd
went to Ottoville, but were
disappointed in getting a hall
there. However, some of the
people indulged their inclination to dance, a room at one of
the hotels being pressed into
service.
Delphos Herald,
Apr. 1, 1901
Delphos Hardware
Company Contract
The Beckman Hotel is to
be improved with a system of
hot water heating before cold
weather. The same company
has the contract to equip the
City Building with a plant of
this kind. This will keep them
pretty busy between now and
the cold weather.
Delphos Herald,
July 31, 1901
A DHI Media Publication serving Van Wert, Delphos & Area Communities
B1
center that got Stockwell and Binkley across for a 6-0 edge.
The Wildcats made it 7-0 in the
third. With one down, Fitch and
Wollenhaupt walked. Fitch eventually scored on a Spencerville error.
Delphos made it 8-0 in the
visitors fourth. With one out,
Mercer walked, stole second and
got to third on a wild pitch. Pulford walked. Ryan Bullinger then
blooped a hit to left center to score
Mercer.
Spencerville tallied three in the
home fourth. Brady Nolan walked
and Connor Vogt blooped a hit to
right. J.T. Thiery walked to load
the bases, and a passed ball plated
Nolan and moved the other runners
up. Youngpeters groundout scored
Vogt and Frenchs chop into left
scored Thiery from third for an 8-3
deficit.
The Jeffcats got one back in the
fifth on a 1-out double to deep center by Stockwell, a 2-out wild pitch
and an error to make it 9-3.
The Wildcats continued the attack with a 3-spot in the sixth before Spencerville plated its final
run in the home half of the sixth.
Thiery blooped a hit into right and
scored on a 1-out triple to deep center by Hunter French.
Jefferson accounted for the final
run in the seventh on a 1-out rip to
JEFFERSON (13)
ab-r-h-rbi
Jace Stockwell ss/p 5-3-4-1, Hunter Binkley 2b/
ss/p 5-2-1-1, Gaige Rassman lf 4-0-1-3, Gage
Mercer 3b 3-1-1-1, Damien Dudgeon ph 1-1-10, Jake Pulford p/ph 3-0-0-0, Brendan Herron p
0-0-0-0, Cole Arroyo rf 1-0-0-0, Ryan Bullinger
1b 5-1-3-2, Nick Fitch c 4-2-2-1, Kurt Wollenhaupt
rf/2b 2-1-1-1, Josh Teman cf 4-2-0-0. Totals 37-1313-10.
SPENCERVILLE (4)
ab-r-h-rbi
J.T. Thiery cf 3-2-1-0, Mitchell Youngpeter ss/p
3-0-0-1, Hunter French 2b 2-0-2-2, Brady Becker
lf/p 3-0-0-0, Luke Carpenter p/ss/3b 4-0-0-0,
Austin Gallinore c 3-0-1-0, Brady Nolan 1b 2-1-00, Red Wood rf 3-0-0-0, Connor Vogt 3b/lf 4-1-20. Totals 27-4-6-3.
Score by Innings:
Jefferson 2 4 1 1 1 2 1 - 13
Spencerville 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 - 4
E: Vogt 2, Bullinger, Youngpeter, Nolan; DP:
Jefferson 1; LOB: Jefferson 9, Spencerville
11; 2B: Stockwell, Bullinger; 3B: Fitch, French;
SB: Stockwell, Binkley, Rassman, Mercer; SF:
Rassman, Wollenhaupt.
IP H R ER BB SO
JEFFERSON
Pulford (W) 3.0 1 0 0 4 2
Herron 2.0 3 3 2 3 2
Stockwell 1.0 2 1 1 0 0
Binkley 1.0 0 0 0 1 2
SPENCERVILLE
Carpenter (L) 3.0 7 7 5 2 2
Youngpeter 2.1 3 4 3 2 0
Becker 1.2 2 2 1 0 0
WP: Youngpeter 2, Herron, Carpenter; PB:
Fitch; HBP: Becker (by Pulford); Balk: Pulford;
BB: French 2, Nolan 2, Mercer, Pulford, Fitch,
Wollenhaupt, Thiery, Youngpeter, Gallinore,
Wood.
US ready to take
on Belgium in
World Cup
BY ROnALD BLUM
AP Sports Writer
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Cleveland
Cavaliers
Andrew
Wiggins
answers
questions
during a news conference Friday,
June 27, 2014, in Independence,
Ohio. Wiggins was the No. 1 pick
by Cleveland, the second straight
year a Canadian led off the NBA
draft. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
the most of the athletic gifts theyve been
given.
Andrew Wiggins isnt a slacker.
He walks his walk and hes always
been a kid who listens and tries to do
the right thing, Mitchell Wiggins said.
I hope he stays true to who he is and
stays grounded. He wants to be a Hall of
Famer. Hall of Famers work harder than
anyone else and make the most sacrifice.
I think hes willing to do that.
Everybody knows hes got talent, but
youve got to put the work ethic with the
talent and youve got to make some internal sacrifices. I think hes going to do
that.
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Tennis Championships in London, Friday, June 27, 2014. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
BY StepHeN WILSoN
AP Sports Writer
LONDON (AP) Novak Djokovic lay
crumpled on Centre Court, clutching his upper
left arm and grimacing. He felt something pop
and feared the worst.
Djokovic had lunged for a shot behind the
baseline, tumbled on the grass and rolled over
twice, his racket flying from his hand. His new
coach, Boris Becker, stood in the players box
and looked on gravely.
Slowly, Djokovic rose from the turf, still
holding his arm across his chest and made his
way to his chair.
When I stood up, I felt that click or pop,
whatever you call it, he said later. I feared
maybe it might be a dislocated shoulder or
something like that.
It wasnt.
After a medical timeout and treatment from
a trainer, the top-seeded Djokovic needed just
four more games to complete a 6-4, 6-2, 6-4
win over Frances Gilles Simon on Friday,
sending him into the fourth round and keeping
alive his bid for a second Wimbledon title and
seventh Grand Slam championship.
Luckily there is nothing damaged,
Djokovic said. I just came from the doctors
office, ultrasound. Its all looking good. Im
quite confident that it will not affect my physical state or regimen or daily routine. I think its
going to be fine.
Djokovic will have two days off before an
intriguing matchup Monday against another
Frenchman, the free-swinging 14th-seeded JoWilfried Tsonga.
They told me usually in these kind of particular cases you might feel soreness in the
next couple of days, Djokovic said. But I can
play around with practices and recovery and
see how it goes. But Im quite confident its going to be all right for next one.
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Fear of voting
grips Senate
Democratic
leaders
WASHINGTON (AP)
A fear of voting has gripped
Democratic leaders in the
Senate, slowing the chambers
modest productivity this election season to a near halt.
With control of the Senate at risk in November, leaders are going to remarkable
lengths to protect endangered
Democrats from casting tough
votes and to deny Republicans
legislative victories in the
midst of the campaign. The
phobia means even bipartisan
legislation to boost energy
efficiency,
manufacturing,
sportsmens rights and more
could be scuttled.
The Senates masters of
process are finding a variety
of ways to shut down debate.
Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid, D-Nev., now is
requiring an elusive 60-vote
supermajority to deal with
amendments to spending
bills, instead of the usual
simple majority, a step that
makes it much more difficult
to put politically sensitive
matters into contention. This
was a flip from his approach
to Obama administration
nominees, when he decided
most could be moved ahead
with a straight majority instead of the 60 votes needed
before.
Reids principal aim in setting the supermajority rule for
spending amendments was to
deny archrival Sen. Mitch McConnell a win on protecting
his home state coal industry
from new regulations limiting
carbon emissions from existing power plants. McConnell,
the Senate Republican leader,
faces a tough re-election in
Kentucky.
Minority voters
flexing muscle
after Cochran win
By JESSE J. HOLLAND
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Thad Cochrans GOP primary victory, thanks in part to black Mississippians who
turned out to vote for him, exemplifies a new math that politicians of all persuasions may be forced to learn as this countrys voting population slowly changes complexion.
Cochrans campaign courted black voters, perceiving their
unhappiness with his tea party-supported opponent, Chris
McDaniel, and his anti-government rhetoric and scathing
criticisms of President Barack Obama. Blacks responded by
turning out to help give Cochran an almost 7,000-vote win.
The use of Mississippis open primary to further their agenda
showed political maturity by black voters and debunked a
longstanding belief that they obediently vote Democratic and
not according to their own interests.
They turned out for a primary runoff with no Democratic
candidate involved. And they voted Republican even though
the smart play for the Democrats would have been to usher
McDaniel to victory and create a more winnable contest for
Democrat Travis Childers in November.
I think that Thad Cochran is a shot across the bow to be
felt for a long time, said the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who was
the first minority presidential candidate to win a statewide
primary or caucus in 1984 and 1988. You cannot win in the
new South or win in national elections with all-white primaries. This is a new America today.
Tests of this assertion are coming next month in Alabama and Georgia, also Southern states with large minority
populations and open primaries. The Mississippi race may
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A string of attacks at
schools and colleges in California, Oregon and Washington state hasnt swayed education officials who say bluntly
that they dont believe guns
belong in schools.
We could give (teachers)
all the training in the world as
to how to a shoot a gun, but
knowing when to shoot poses
a major problem, said Steve
Smith, superintendent of the
Bibb County School District.
The folks we work with day
in and day out dont have that.
The provision was part of a
sweeping law expands where
Georgians can legally carry
guns. It takes effect July 1
ed.
School officials were quick
to express their support for
people who legally carry
guns. But they were wary at
the idea of weapons inside
school buildings, despite the
recent attack by an Oregon
teen who killed a student and
then himself at a school and
the one-man rampage that left
seven people dead in a California college town.
At least two Georgia district boards have publicly
agreed not to create a program.
Nobody asked for the power
to arm staff, said Mark Scott,
superintendent of the Houston
County School District. Board
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Blondie
Beetle Bailey
Pickles
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Affectionate
5 Moo goo
-- pan
8 Trouser
turnup
12 Sultans kin
13 Wordplay
14 Entreaty
15 Billionth, in
combos
16 Lawyer
18 Guzzled
20 That girl
21 Lime cooler
22 Recital
extras
25 Codgers
queries
28 Merit
29 Collects
maple sap
33 Grew
35 Don Diego
masked
36 Beach birds
37 Fig-filled
treat
38 Ibsens
home
39 Bearded
flower
41 Fabric
meas.
42 Fine
45 Stein filler
48 Hearty
laugh
49 Toadies
responses
53 Flowering
vine
56 High point
57 Soul singer
-- James
58 Lispers
problem
59 Colosseum
site
60 Faculty
head
61 Quiet!
62 Bandleader
-- Kenton
3 1492 ship
4 Talk on and
on
5 Student stat
6 Manuscript
sender
7 Young doctor
8 ER practice
9 Arm bone
10 Nourish
11 Dunaway of
films
17 Crude metal
19 Leg joints
23 Boor
24 Put away
gear
25 Thus
26 Fraus home
27 Cats perch
30 Bohemian
31 Cattle mover
32 -- of Anarchy
34 Swill
35 Piquant
37 None
39 Toughens up
40 Dashing
Yesterdays answers
43 Hurricane center
44 Months
and months
45 Blown
away
46 Lo-cal
47 Is, in
Avila
50 Bagpipes player
DOWN
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2 General --
Bradley
Garfield
Born Loser
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edge helpful. Hours vary.
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ends and nights, at least
reau, (419) 223-7010 or
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AssistAnt to the
treAsurer - PAyroll/
Benefits sPeciAlist
Van Wert City School
District is currently
accepting applications for
the position of Assistant
to the TreasurerPayroll/
Benefits Specialist. The
anticipated start date is
October 1, 2014.
All qualified applicants
can view the job posting,
application, and job
description online at
vanwertcougars.net
CDL Class A
DRIVERS NEEDED
New Run Domiciled
in Lima, OH
HOME DAILY
Monday-Friday
Hazmat and Tanker
Endorsements
Required
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Earn $63-65,000/Year
$1000 SIGN ON
BONUS
Excellent Benefits
APPLY ONLINE:
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2 CASHIER
positions available. Must ELMCO ENGINEERING
OH Inc
be a multi-tasker in a
of Van Wert, OH
fast paced atmosphere,
is seeking full time and
positive attitude, team
part time experienced
player, work well with
Journeyman Machinpublic and co-workers. If
ists and Tool Makers.
you have these
The right candidate will
attributes please apply
have knowledge of CNC
at Brookside
and manual machine
Convenience Store,
1301 West Main Street tools. Will also accept resumes for part time, reVan Wert, Ohio
tired
NO PHONE CALLS
experienced tool
DANCER MAINTEmakers. Part time
NANCE Shop located IN
positions can be
DELPHOS, Ohio has the
adjusted to work with
following openings availyour schedule.
able: 1) Truck & Trailer
Elmco is also seeking
Mechanic - should have
full time experienced
previous experience in
Industrial Repairman
all aspects of tractor & and Millwrights. We are
trailer repair along with looking for self motivated
their own tools. 2) Servindividuals who are
ice Writer - must be willing to travel and have
knowledgeable of heavy a valid drivers license.
duty tractors & trailers as Will also accept resumes
well as computer literate
for a full time millwright
in order to input the reproject manager who
pair orders into the syshas experience in
tem. Send resume and shutdown management
cover letter to 900 Gresat large stone quarries
sel Drive, Delphos, OH
and grain handling
45833 or apply in person
facilities. Full time
between 10am-3pm.
employees qualify for
Medical, Dental, Vision,
235 Help Wanted
Vacation, and 401K
Retirement. Please
send resumes to
PERSON TO
PO Box 705
WAIT TABLES
Van Wert, OH 45891
Days & nights.
Attn: HR.
Apply in person at
Balyeats
Coffee Shop
BLUE STREAM
DAIRY, INC.
Utility/
Maintenance
Full Time
FULL TIME
Heavy-Duty
Semi-Trailer
Repair Mechanic
We are looking for a
motivated mechanic to
repair heavy duty
semi-trailers. Experience
or a strong mechanical
background desired.
Apply in person or
send resume to:
E&R Trailer Sales &
Service, Inc.
Attention:
Service Manager
10286 Lincoln Hwy.
Middle Point, OH 45863
or E-mail resume to:
Servicemiddlepoint@ertrailer.com
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS for and part
time truck drivers. The
persons applying must
have a Class A CDL with
a clean driving record.
We offer 40 cents per
mile loaded or empty,
drop and pickup pay,
home nightly. Apply in
person at Haviland
Drainage Products
100 West Main St.
Haviland, Ohio 45851
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS on all shifts
for full time production
people. We offer
competitive wages and
benefits. Apply in person
at Haviland
Drainage Products
100 West Main Street
Haviland, OH 45851
JANITORIAL: F/T
Light Maintenance.
Must have a clean
police report. EOE
Executive Management
Services
1-866-718-7118 ext. 223
LOCAL DUMP Truck
Firm is Looking For a
Dump Truck Driver
Home Every Night!
Paying $25/Hour
419-203-0488 or
419-238-6588
OTR CLASS-A CDL
Semi-driver. Home most
evenings, includes benefits. Send resume to:
AWC Trucking, 835
Skinner St., Delphos,
OH 45833 (OR) to
ulmsinc@bizwoh.rr.com,
419-692-3951
PART TIME
Office Work
15-24 Hours per week
9am-2pm, 3-5 days
per week
Send Resume to
Times Bulletin
Dept. 112
P.O Box 271
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
PART-TIME
OFFICE CLERK:
Duties include: paying
bills, processing ads,
light clerical work and
answering multi-line
phone system. Computer skills or office experience required.
M-F Daytime, 25-27
hours per week. Please
send resume to: Delphos Herald Clerical Position, 405 N. Main St.,
Delphos, OH 45833 or
email
rgeary@delphosherald.
com
Persons to do temporary
telephone work, for the
Cash Bonanza Program.
No experience necessary;
work full-time or part-time,
no educational
requirements. Must be
able to read well and
speak clearly. Two shifts
available: 9:00am-3:30pm
and 4:00pm-9:00pm.
Hourly compensation or
commission. Apply in
person to the
Office Manager, 1187
Westwood Drive
Van Wert.
Apply from
9:00-am-8:00pm.
PRODUCTION
MAINTENANCE
EMPLOYEES
Haviland Drainage
Products Company,
Haviland, Ohio, a leader
in drainage products is
seeking the following
employees to join our
growing company:
Skilled Maintenance
Ideal candidate would
have experience in repair and troubleshooting
general production
machine, plastic
extrusion, operating basic machine shop equipment, welding and steel
fabrication, pneumatic
and hydraulic systems,
maintaining and making
building improvements.
Basic electrical
knowledge/experience
a plus.
High School diploma,
valid drivers license, excellent communication
skills
required in all positions.
Competitive wages and
benefits. Equal
Opportunity Employer
Send resumes to
Haviland Drainage
HR Department
PO Box 97
100 W. Main St.
Haviland, Ohio 45851
fax: 419-622-6911 or
email: bhughes@
haviland-drainage.com
TEEM WHOLESALE
has an immediate
opening for a class A
CDL truck driver. Home
every night, weekends
off, dedicated routes,
dedicated equipment,
overtime available
if desired.
Applicants must be
dependable self
motivated individuals
who learn quickly and
can work in a team
setting. Applicants must
also have valid drivers
license with a good
driving record.
Experience is a plus but
not required.
Competitive wages,
dental & life insurance,
401K, paid vacations
and holidays. Please
apply in person at
Teem Wholesale
200 W. Skinner St.
Ohio City, Ohio 45874.
No phone calls please.
TRUCK
DRIVERS
needed for growing company. Dancer Logistics
in Delphos, Ohio is expanding and has all
modern equipment. We
have a lane for you!!
Give Glen a call at
888-465-6001
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&
SELLERS
MEET
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419.695.0015
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Classifieds
245 Manufacturing/
Trade
Classifieds
OPEN POSITIONS
WITH IMMEDIATE
START
We will be hosting Open
Interviews on
WEDNESDAY
JULY 2, 2014 from
8:30AM-5PM. Come fill
out an application and
have an interview
on the spot!
We are looking for
dedicated Production
employees. For the right
individual we will
provide training and
development. We offer
an attractive wage and
full benefits package,
including medical,
dental, vision, life, 401K,
paid uniforms, paid
holidays and vacation.
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300 East Vine Street,
Coldwater, Ohio 45828
careers@tastemorr.com
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305 Apartment/Duplex
For Rent
1 BEDROOM,
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included, water and
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located in Van Wert,
419-438-7004
2 BEDROOM Upstairs
stove and refrigerator,
water and sewer paid.
Very decent, in Van Wert
419-438-7004
320 NORTH Jefferson,
Large Beautiful 1
bedroom with
appliances,
washer/dryer,
NON-SMOKING
419-203-8026.
305 Apartment/Duplex
For Rent
515 Auctions
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING 2500 sq. ft.
at 830 W. Main St.
Van Wert. Ideal for
Business or Personal
use.
Call: 419-438-7004
419-203-0184
INDIANA AUTO
AUCTION, INC.-- Huge
Repo Sale. July 3rd. Over
100 repossessed units for
sale. Cash only. $500
deposit per person
required. Register
8am-9:30am. All vehicles
sold AS IS! 4425 W.
Washington Center Road.
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610 Automotive
Buying or Hauling
Used, Wrecked or Junk Vehicles.
Scrap Metal of all kinds.
Roll-off container
services available
Certified Scale on Site
(419) 363-CARS (2277)
610 Automotive
Geise
Transmission, Inc.
automatic transmission
standard transmission
differentials
transfer case
brakes & tune up
419-453-3620
625 Construction
POHLMAN
BUILDERS
ROOM ADDITIONS
D&D
Construction
419.203.5665
650 Health/Beauty
Massage Therapy
by Vince Morgan
2 locations
Willshire & Van Wert
$30/hr. full body appts.
419.771.0292
650 Health/Beauty
Laura Morgan
Products available in Van
Wert at Tracys Flea Market
and Red Neck Pickers, and in
Willshire at Nowaks.
419.965.2515
GIRODS METAL
ROOFING
Residential
Commercial
Agricultural
40yr Lifetime
Warranty
FREE ESTIMATES
40 years combined
experience
Call For Appointment
260-706-1665
Joe Miller
Construction
Experienced Amish Carpentry
Roofing, remodeling,
concrete, pole barns, garages
or any construction needs.
Cell
567-644-6030
650 Health/Beauty
Summer PERM
SPECIAL
$30
Tues-Wed-Thurs at
CALL ARMANDO
419.238.5188
Home
Improvement
Windows,
Doors, Siding,
Roofing,
Sunrooms,
Pole Buildings,
Garages
Ph. 419-339-4938
or 419-230-8128
Mark Pohlman
siding roofing
remodeling cement
plumbing electric
replacement windows
419.203.0682
Harrison
Floor Installation
Carpet, Vinyl, Wood,
Ceramic Tile
Reasonable rates
Free estimates
harrisonfloorinstallation.com
Phil 419-235-2262
Wes 567-644-9871
You buy, we apply
L.L.C.
419.238.3480
419.203.6126
KEVIN M. MOORE
(419) 235-8051
air conditioning
plumbing
electrical
J eremy
Tree Service
567.825.7826 or 567.712.1241
419-692-7261
fully insured
419.586.5518
DAYS PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE
LLC
Mowing
Landscaping
Lawn Seeding
419.605.6534
Ohio City
419.203.2284
Brent Day
567-204-8488
Jonestown
670 Miscellaneous
Quality
www.dayspropertymaintenance.com
670 Miscellaneous
GESSNERS
PRODUCE
GENERAL REPAIR
SPECIAL BUILT PRODUCTS
COMING SOON!
STRAWBERRIES
TRUCKS, TRAILERS
FARM MACHINERY
RAILINGS & METAL GATES
CARBON STEEL
STAINLESS STEEL
ALUMINUM
Larry McClure
419-203-1222
Mueller Tree
Service
Tree Trimming,
Topping & Removal,
Brush Removal
419-203-8202
bjpmueller@gmail.com
Fully insured
$1500 OBO
670 Miscellaneous
SAFE &
SOUND
Free estimates
419-339-0110
Call
heating
OUR TREE
SERVICE
A&G
Appliance
l
Cal
refrigeration
TEMANS
refrigerators &
freezers
CONCRETE WALLS
419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460
Trammells
Home repair
Hohlbeins
POHLMAN
POURED
Residential
& Commercial
Agricultural Needs
All Concrete Work
Raines
Jewelry
trimming, removal
Hom e
625 Construction
maintenance
625 Construction
1000 Gallon
tank and trailer
combination.
For farm use - or fill
your own pool!
Quality
610 Automotive
BELLAVE PARK
Newly Remodeled.
Excellent Condition.
2 Bedroom Mobile
Home. Rent-To-Own.
$450.00-$475.00 Per
Month
419-771-0969
Tank/Trailer combo
Please no calls
after 10:00 pm
l
To advertise, please call 419.238.2285 (Times Bulletin) or 419.695.0015 (Delphos Herald)
$2,100
OBO
419-232-2099
$3,200
419-605-6609 or 419-771-2879
3800 V-6
124,000 miles
Very clean
Loaded
obo
PUBLIC AUCTION
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ESTATE AUCTION
419.238.2285 tb
or 419.695.0015 dh
www.DickClarkRealEstate.com
Ottoville Office:
419-453-2281
WWW.SCHRADERREALTY.NET
Here it is, your new home with a 3-CAR ATTACHED GARAGE, with
a 10-year home structural warranty and 4 years on roof.
Home has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, dining area, living room,
gas forced heat with central air. Also, we have something new in
that this home has a stone front!
Host: Ron Medaugh
1:30-2:30 P.M.
403 W. 2nd St, Delphos 4BR, 2BA, only $60s, Jodi will greet you.
1204 N. Main St, Delphos 3BR, only $50s, Lynn will greet you.
AVAILABLE NOW:
TENNESSEE TOMATOES
SWEET CORN, WATERMELON
& GEORGIA PEACHES
419-692-5749
419-234-6566
710 Roofing/Gutters/Siding
MILLERs
METAL ROOFING
Specializing in
Metal Roofs
DELPHOS
SELF-STORAGE
Security Fence
Pass Code Lighted Lot
Affordable 2 Locations
Why settle for less?
419-692-6336
670 Miscellaneous
COMMUNITY
SELF-STORAGE
GREAT RATES
NEWER FACILITY
419-692-0032
Across from Arbys
670 Miscellaneous
Specializing in
5 gal. water Softener salt
Residential & Commercial
Delivered to
your door
419.786.0053
700 Painting
419.594.3674
Cell 704.557.6723
715 Blacktop/Cement
40 custom colors of
seal coat available
Residential Roofs
Residential
dRiveways
CommeRCial
paRking lots
ConCRete
sealing
asphalt seal
Coating
Custom line
stRiping
Menno Miller
# 260-580-4087
Cell
25502 River Rd., Woodburn, IN
email: mjm72@live.com
millersmetalroofing.com
Fully insuRed
567.204.1427
ClAss/gen
NEWLY REMODELED
country home. New
quartz countertops, new
glass mosaic
backsplash, new carpet,
new wood flooring,
3000+ sq. ft. with
basement, 3 bedrooms,
1 1/2 baths.
8029 St Rt 81
Rockford, Ohio
$139,900
419-203-2457.
VAN WERT
Multi-Family Sale
333 South Cherry Street
Saturday Only 8am-2pm
Mens/Womens 1x-4x
Clothing, Girls 0-18
Month, Toys, Highchair,
Christmas Decor,
Household, Outdoor,
Signature Homestyles,
Tons of Miscellaneous
WILLSHIRE
COMMUNITY
Garage Sales
Friday-Saturday
8am-?
Maps Avaliable at TJs,
Becks Restaurant, and
Post Office.
Come Rain or Shine!!
VAN WERT
221 Gay
Saturday-Wednesday
9am-5pm
No Early Sales.
Gas Grill, Fishing Item,
Hall Vases
Lots of Misc
930 Legals
LEGAL NOTICE
930 Legals
SheriffS Sale of real eState
The State of Ohio, Van Wert County. firSt federal Bank of the
MidweSt, Plaintiff, -vs- Joyce Maynard, deceaSed, Defendant.
Case No. cV1402025 Pursuant to a Court Order of Sale issued by the
Clerk of Common Pleas Court, in the above entitled action, I will offer
for sale at a public auction, at the door of the courthouse in the basement of the Van Wert County Courthouse, in the above-named County
on friday, July 11, 2014 at 10:00 aM, the following described real
estate, situate in the County of Van Wert and State of Ohio, and in the
township of waShington. An approved legal description can be found
at the Van Wert County Recorders Office, located on the 2nd floor of the
Van Wert County Courthouse, 121 East Main Street, Room 206, Van
Wert, Ohio 45891.
Said Premises located at 527 tooMey St., delphoS, ohio. parcelS #25-051858.3400 and #25-051859.1000. Said premises appraised at $50,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of
that amount. THE FOLLOWING APPRAISAL did not INCLUDE AN
INTERIOR EXAMINATION OF THE PREMISES. TERMS OF SALE: Ten
percent down day of sale, balance due on delivery of deed.
Thomas M. Riggenbach, Sheriff / Bobbie Jo Garcia, Deputy
John liMing, Attorney
Van Wert County, Ohio
6/21,6/28 & 7/5/2014
00095809
930 Legals
SheriffS Sale of real eState
The State of Ohio, Van Wert County. US Bank national aSSociation, Plaintiff, -vs- Jerry l. Snyder, Defendant. Case No.
cV1209239 Pursuant to a Court Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of
Common Pleas Court, in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale
at a public auction, at the door of the courthouse in the basement of the
Van Wert County Courthouse, in the above-named County on friday,
JUly 11, 2014 at 10:00 aM, the following described real estate, situate
in the County of Van Wert and State of Ohio, and in the township of
harriSon. An approved legal description can be found at the Van Wert
County Recorders Office, located on the 2nd floor of the Van Wert County Courthouse, 121 East Main Street, Room 206, Van Wert, Ohio 45891.
Said Premises located at 2742 US 224, ohio city, ohio. Parcel
#3-006144.0100. Said premises appraised at $60,000.00 and cannot
be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. THE FOLLOWING APPRAISAL did not INCLUDE AN INTERIOR EXAMINATION OF THE
PREMISES. TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down day of sale, balance
due on delivery of deed.
Thomas M. Riggenbach, Sheriff / Bobbie Jo Garcia, Deputy
colette carr, Attorney
Van Wert County, Ohio
6/21,6/28 & 7/5/2014
00095819
930 Legals
SheriffS Sale of real eState
The State of Ohio, Van Wert County. Bank of america, Plaintiff, -vsJameS a. reynoldS, Defendant. Case No. cV1402026 Pursuant to
a Court Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of Common Pleas Court, in the
above entitled action, I will offer for sale at a public auction, at the door
of the courthouse in the basement of the Van Wert County Courthouse,
in the above-named County on friday, July 11, 2014 at 10:00 am,
the following described real estate, situate in the County of Van Wert and
State of Ohio, and in the township of JenningS. An approved legal description can be found at the Van Wert County Recorders Office, located
on the 2nd floor of the Van Wert County Courthouse, 121 East Main
Street, Room 206, Van Wert, Ohio 45891.
Said Premises located at 16085 JoneS rd., Venedocia, ohio.
Parcel #28-055116. Said premises appraised at $90,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. THE FOLLOWING
APPRAISAL did INCLUDE AN INTERIOR EXAMINATION OF THE
PREMISES. TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down day of sale, balance
due on delivery of deed.
Thomas M. Riggenbach, Sheriff / Bobbie Jo Garcia, Deputy
charleS gaSior, Attorney
Van Wert County, Ohio
6/21,6/28 & 7/5/2014
00095810
VAN WERT
1048 S. Walnut
Friday 8am-4pm
Saturday 8-Noon
Longaberger, Vera
Bradley, Name Brand
Kids & Adult Clothing,
Purses& Toys
VAN WERT
121 Blaine St.
Thursday Noon-6pm
Friday-Saturday
9am-Whenever
Large Size Clothing,
Air Conditioner,
Air Purifer,
Lots of Knick Knacks
VAN WERT
407 North Walnut
Saturday Only 9am-3pm
2 Family
Name Brand Clothes;
Girls, Jr, Adult Sizes,
Exercise Equipment,
Housewares
VAN WERT
218 Burt Friday 8-5:00p
Saturday 8-1:00p
New Items/Antiques,
Automotive Tools,
Kitchen, Clothes, Books,
Sport Items, New Belts,
VHS Tapes,
Lots Of Variety.
VAN WERT
409 South Franklin
Friday 7:00-5:00
Saturday 8:00-12:00
Kitchen Table, Baby
Clothes and Toys,
Household Items,
Dog Kennel
815 CAROLYN Drive.
Thurs. 6/26, Fri. 6/27,
Sat. 6/28, 8:30-5:30.
Tools all kinds, glassware, old toys, new
clothes, lots of misc.
items. Boats, motors &
trailer, vans. Dont miss
this one!
930 Legals
930 Legals
Dear
abby
with
Jeanne
Phillips
lys circumstances including
your struggle with depression.
Whether you can resume studies at your former school may
depend upon whether the motel
youre staying in is within the
district. But a counselor should
be able to help you to transfer
if that becomes necessary. I
wish you the best of luck. Your
mother should be proud of you
because I certainly am.
** ** **
DEAR ABBY: I am pregnant with my third child. There
has been a large gap between
baby No. 2 and baby No. 3.
With my second child, my husband and I were just starting out
and used hand-me-downs. But
now we are established and can
purchase items to suit our pref-
VAN WERT
5 Family
Saturday 9-5:00
8440 Hoaglin Center Rd
(3 Miles East on Lincoln
Highway, Left on Hoaglin
Center, 2nd House)
Name Brand Clothing;
Boys & Girls 4T-Teen,
Mens, Womens,
Purses,Toys, Holiday
Decorations, Dog
House, Household
Items, Much More!
VAN WERT
768 Liberty St.
Friday & Saturday
9am-5pm
Large Size Women
Clothing, Wall Decor,
Kitchen Items, Lots of
Misc
VAN WERT
633 William St
Friday 9am-3pm
Saturday 9am-Noon
Mens Bike, Wedding
Decorations, Plus Size
Clothing, Utility Trailer,
Household Items!
VAN WERT
5520 John Brown Rd
3 Mi. North of US 30
Thursday-Saturday
9am-5pm
Entertainment Center,
Livingroom Furniture,
Exercise Equipment,
Toys, Ping Pong Table,
Small Power Tools,
Flooring (Rubber, Vinyl).
Farm Items. Mens,
Boys, Small Ladies,
Petite Clothing
with Tags.
Misc Items
930 Legals
The State of Ohio, Van Wert County. firSt financial Bank, Plaintiff, -vs- Brian M. foSter, Defendant. Case No. cV1311204 Pursuant
to a Court Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of Common Pleas Court, in
the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at a public auction, at the
door of the courthouse in the basement of the Van Wert County Courthouse, in the above-named County on friDaY, JulY 11, 2014 at 10:00
aM, the following described real estate, situate in the County of Van
Wert and State of Ohio, and in the township of tullY. An approved
legal description can be found at the Van Wert County Recorders Office,
located on the 2nd floor of the Van Wert County Courthouse, 121 East
Main Street, Room 206, Van Wert, Ohio 45891.
Said Premises located at 426 S. Main St., conVoY, ohio. Parcel
#2-004436.0000. Said premises appraised at $18,000.00 and cannot
be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. THE FOLLOWING APPRAISAL DiD not INCLUDE AN INTERIOR EXAMINATION OF THE
PREMISES. TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down day of sale, balance
due on delivery of deed.
Thomas M. Riggenbach, Sheriff / Bobbie Jo Garcia, Deputy
tina WooDS, Attorney
Van Wert County, Ohio
6/21,6/28 & 7/5/2014
00095816
930 Legals
The State of Ohio, Van Wert County. WellS fargo Bank, Plaintiff,
-vs- John Michael Pavel, Defendant. Case No. cv1305105 Pursuant to a Court Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of Common Pleas Court,
in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at a public auction, at the
door of the courthouse in the basement of the Van Wert County Courthouse, in the above-named County on friDaY, JulY 11, 2014 at 10:00
aM, the following described real estate, situate in the County of Van
Wert and State of Ohio, and in the township of PleaSant. An approved
legal description can be found at the Van Wert County Recorders Office,
located on the 2nd floor of the Van Wert County Courthouse, 121 East
Main Street, Room 206, Van Wert, Ohio 45891.
Said Premises located at 731 S. Shannon St., van Wert, ohio.
Parcel #12-033960.0000. Said premises appraised at $30,000.00 and
cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. THE FOLLOWING APPRAISAL DiD not INCLUDE AN INTERIOR EXAMINATION
OF THE PREMISES. TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down day of sale,
balance due on delivery of deed.
Thomas M. Riggenbach, Sheriff / Bobbie Jo Garcia, Deputy
JeffreY helMS, Attorney
Van Wert County, Ohio
6/21,6/28 & 7/5/2014
00095808
930 Legals
SheriffS Sale of real eState
The State of Ohio, Van Wert County. WellS fargo Bank, Plaintiff,
-vs- richard Wannemacher, Defendant. Case No. cV1110267
Pursuant to a Court Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of Common Pleas
Court, in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at a public auction,
at the door of the courthouse in the basement of the Van Wert County
Courthouse, in the above-named County on fridaY, JulY 11, 2014 at
10:00 am, the following described real estate, situate in the County of
Van Wert and State of Ohio, and in the township of WaShington. An
approved legal description can be found at the Van Wert County Recorders Office, located on the 2nd floor of the Van Wert County Courthouse,
121 East Main Street, Room 206, Van Wert, Ohio 45891.
Said Premises located at 12225 delphoS SouthWorth rd.
(noW annexed1516 Bredeick), delphoS, ohio. parcel
#25-051858.2165. Said premises appraised at $90,000.00 and cannot
be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. THE FOLLOWING APPRAISAL did not INCLUDE AN INTERIOR EXAMINATION OF THE
PREMISES. TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down day of sale, balance
due on delivery of deed.
Thomas M. Riggenbach, Sheriff / Bobbie Jo Garcia, Deputy
todd mccurtY, Attorney
Van Wert County, Ohio
6/21,6/28 & 7/5/2014
00095811
HAVILAND
208 S McKinley
Saturday Only
9am-1pm
Twin Bed Fram, Antique
Glassware, Furniture,
Tools, Old Misc,
Goodies. Everthing Must
Go!
577 Miscellaneous
FREE KITTENS
born on Mothers Day
are ready for new loving
homes. Call
419-238-5447.
805 Auto
GUARANTEED
TOP DOLLAR
FOR JUNK CARS
TRUCKS & VANS
CALL JACK @
260-466-8689
The State of Ohio, Van Wert County. fifth third Mortgage Co.,
Plaintiff, -vs- Matthew a. BarriCklow, Defendant. Case No.
CV1309171 Pursuant to a Court Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of
Common Pleas Court, in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale
at a public auction, at the door of the courthouse in the basement of the
Van Wert County Courthouse, in the above-named County on fridaY,
JulY 11, 2014 at 10:00 aM, the following described real estate, situate
in the County of Van Wert and State of Ohio, and in the township of
tullY. An approved legal description can be found at the Van Wert
County Recorders Office, located on the 2nd floor of the Van Wert County Courthouse, 121 East Main Street, Room 206, Van Wert, Ohio 45891.
Said Premises located at 316 e. tullY St., ConVoY, ohio. ParCel
#02-002988.0000. Said premises appraised at $18,000.00 and cannot
be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. THE FOLLOWING APPRAISAL did not INCLUDE AN INTERIOR EXAMINATION OF THE
PREMISES. TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down day of sale, balance
due on delivery of deed.
Thomas M. Riggenbach, Sheriff / Bobbie Jo Garcia, Deputy
kirk SaMPSon, Attorney
Van Wert County, Ohio
6/21,6/28 & 7/5/2014
00095815
930 Legals
The State of Ohio, Van Wert County. Phh Mortgage CorP, Plaintiff,
-vs- Jeffrey M. Painter, Defendant. Case No. CV1312221 Pursuant
to a Court Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of Common Pleas Court, in
the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at a public auction, at the
door of the courthouse in the basement of the Van Wert County Courthouse, in the above-named County on friDay, July 11, 2014 at 10:00
aM, the following described real estate, situate in the County of Van
Wert and State of Ohio, and in the township of WillShire. An approved
legal description can be found at the Van Wert County Recorders Office,
located on the 2nd floor of the Van Wert County Courthouse, 121 East
Main Street, Room 206, Van Wert, Ohio 45891.
Said Premises located at 605 fort reCoVery rD., WillShire,
ohio. ParCel #7-010368.0000. Said premises appraised at
$15,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.
THE FOLLOWING APPRAISAL DiD not INCLUDE AN INTERIOR
EXAMINATION OF THE PREMISES. TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent
down day of sale, balance due on delivery of deed.
Thomas M. Riggenbach, Sheriff / Bobbie Jo Garcia, Deputy
Craig thoMaS, Attorney
Van Wert County, Ohio
6/21,6/28 & 7/5/2014
00095813
930 Legals
SheriffS Sale of real eState
930 Legals
The State of Ohio, Van Wert County. WellS fargo Bank, Plaintiff,
-vs- William roy lentz, Jr., Defendant. Case No. CV1312223 Pursuant to a Court Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of Common Pleas
Court, in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at a public auction,
at the door of the courthouse in the basement of the Van Wert County
Courthouse, in the above-named County on friDay, July 11, 2014 at
10:00 am, the following described real estate, situate in the County of
Van Wert and State of Ohio, and in the township of WillShire. An approved legal description can be found at the Van Wert County Recorders
Office, located on the 2nd floor of the Van Wert County Courthouse, 121
East Main Street, Room 206, Van Wert, Ohio 45891.
Said Premises located at 18455 St. rte. 49, WillShire, ohio. ParCel #6-008976.0000. Said premises appraised at $39,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. THE FOLLOWING
APPRAISAL DiD INCLUDE AN INTERIOR EXAMINATION OF THE
PREMISES. TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down day of sale, balance
due on delivery of deed.
Thomas M. Riggenbach, Sheriff / Bobbie Jo Garcia, Deputy
keVin WilliamS, Attorney
Van Wert County, Ohio
6/21,6/28 & 7/5/2014
00095812
erences.
Many well-meaning family
members and friends have started inundating us with hand-medowns (some ask first; others
are just dropping things off). I
really dont want any of these
items. However, I dont want
to seem ungrateful or rude because the well-wishers seem so
excited to give me these things.
The way I was raised, I have
a hard time turning down offers such as these. How do I
kindly tell these people I dont
want their hand-me-downs?
CONFLICTED IN PHILLY
DEAR
CONFLICTED:
Thank the donors warmly for
their thoughtfulness and generosity, and say you already have
all the things you need for the
new baby. It is not necessary to
allude to the fact they are handme-downs. If the person insists
on giving them to you anyway,
donate them to a charity such as
a homeless shelter. (Warning:
To avoid possible hurt feelings,
do NOT include them in a yard
sale.)
** ** **
COPYRIGHT 2014 UNIVERSAL UCLICK
930 Legals
930 Legals
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Village of Middle Point will receive sealed bids for the construction
of the Water Treatment Plant Replacement Project.
Bids will be received in the Middle Point Town Hall, 103 N. Adams St.,
Middle Point, Ohio, until 11:00 a.m. (local time), July 10, 2014, at which
time and place bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. Bids received after 11:00 a.m. (local time) will be returned unopened.
Bids will be received on a Lump Sum basis as outlined in the bid documents.
The Water Treatment Plant Replacement includes the construction of a
new water treatment plant to replace the existing plant.
Bids must be signed and submitted on the separate bidding forms included in the Bidding Documents, sealed in the provided envelope,
and shall be accompanied by either a Bid Guaranty Bond in the amount
of 100% of the Bid amount or by a certified check, cashiers check, or
letter of credit on a solvent bank in the amount of not less than 10% of
the amount of the Bid, subject to conditions provided in the Instructions to Bidders. Bid security, furnished in Bond form, shall be issued
by a Surety Company or Corporation licensed in the State of Ohio to
provide said surety. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish
a satisfactory Performance Bond in the amount of 100% of the Bid.
All contractors and sub-contractors involved with the project will, to the
extent practicable, use Ohio Products, materials, services, and labor in
the implementation of their project. Additionally, contractor compliance
with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 123, the Governors Executive Order of 1972, and
Governors Executive Order 84-9 shall be required.
Attention of bidders is called to all of the requirements contained in
this bid packet, particularly to the Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rates,
various insurance requirements, and various equal employment opportunity provisions.
The Bidding Documents, which include Drawings, Specifications and
blank bid forms, may be examined and obtained at the office of Access
Engineering Solutions, LLC, 1200 Irmscher Boulevard, Suite B, Celina,
Ohio, 45822. Bidders may obtain copies of the documents for $150.00
for each complete set of documents. These documents can be shipped
at the Bidders expense for an additional $15.00 for each complete
set of documents. Non-refundable checks are to be payable to Access
Engineering Solutions, LLC. BIDS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED FROM
BIDDERS LISTED ON THE ENGINEERS OFFICIAL LIST OF PLAN
HOLDERS.
The Owner reserves the right to reject each and every bid and to waive
informalities, irregularities and errors in the bidding to the extent permitted by law.
No bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actual date of
the opening thereof.
June 19 & 28, 2014
The State of Ohio, Van Wert County. NatioNStar, Plaintiff, -vsBreNda orSBoN, Defendant. Case No. CV1312217 Pursuant to a
Court Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of Common Pleas Court, in the
above entitled action, I will offer for sale at a public auction, at the door
of the courthouse in the basement of the Van Wert County Courthouse,
in the above-named County on fridaY, JulY 11, 2014 at 10:00 aM,
the following described real estate, situate in the County of Van Wert and
State of Ohio, and in the township of tullY. An approved legal description can be found at the Van Wert County Recorders Office, located on
the 2nd floor of the Van Wert County Courthouse, 121 East Main Street,
Room 206, Van Wert, Ohio 45891.
Said Premises located at 3865 CoNVoY rd., CoNVoY, ohio. ParCel #1-001488.0100. Said premises appraised at $90,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. THE FOLLOWING
APPRAISAL did Not INCLUDE AN INTERIOR EXAMINATION OF
THE PREMISES. TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down day of sale, balance due on delivery of deed.
Thomas M. Riggenbach, Sheriff / Bobbie Jo Garcia, Deputy
Matthew Gladwell, Attorney
Van Wert County, Ohio
6/21,6/28 & 7/5/2014
00095814
00095681
The Village of Middle Point will receive sealed bids for the construction
of the Water Meter Replacement Project.
Bids will be received in the Middle Point Town Hall, 103 N. Adams St.,
Middle Point, Ohio, until 11:30 a.m. (local time), July 10, 2014, at which
time and place bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. Bids received after 11:30 a.m. (local time) will be returned unopened.
Bids will be received on a Unit Price basis as outlined in the bid documents.
The Water Meter Replacement includes the installation of new water
meters within the Village of Middle Point and providing a new meter
reading system.
Bids must be signed and submitted on the separate bidding forms included in the Bidding Documents, sealed in the provided envelope,
and shall be accompanied by either a Bid Guaranty Bond in the amount
of 100% of the Bid amount or by a certified check, cashiers check, or
letter of credit on a solvent bank in the amount of not less than 10% of
the amount of the Bid, subject to conditions provided in the Instructions to Bidders. Bid security, furnished in Bond form, shall be issued
by a Surety Company or Corporation licensed in the State of Ohio to
provide said surety. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish
a satisfactory Performance Bond in the amount of 100% of the Bid.
All contractors and sub-contractors involved with the project will, to the
extent practicable, use Ohio Products, materials, services, and labor in
the implementation of their project. Additionally, contractor compliance
with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 123, the Governors Executive Order of 1972, and
Governors Executive Order 84-9 shall be required.
Attention of bidders is called to all of the requirements contained in
this bid packet, particularly to the Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rates,
various insurance requirements, and various equal employment opportunity provisions.
The Bidding Documents, which include Drawings, Specifications and
blank bid forms, may be examined and obtained at the office of Access
Engineering Solutions, LLC, 1200 Irmscher Boulevard, Suite B, Celina,
Ohio, 45822. Bidders may obtain copies of the documents for $35.00
for each complete set of documents. These documents can be shipped
at the Bidders expense for an additional $15.00 for each complete
set of documents. Non-refundable checks are to be payable to Access
Engineering Solutions, LLC. BIDS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED FROM
BIDDERS LISTED ON THE ENGINEERS OFFICIAL LIST OF PLAN
HOLDERS.
The Owner reserves the right to reject each and every bid and to waive
informalities, irregularities and errors in the bidding to the extent permitted by law.
No bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actual date of
the opening thereof.
June 19 & 28, 2014
00095680
B8
Real estate
Average US 30-year
mortgage rate falls
Utility
Living
14'4'' x 15'4''
Dn
Foyer
Owners Suite
14' x 15'4''
Porch
Gatsby
PLAN 30-664
WASHINGTON (AP)
Average U.S. rates on fixed
mortgages declined this week,
hovering near historically low
levels.
Mortgage buyer Freddie
Mac said Thursday that the
average rate for a 30-year loan
eased to 4.14 percent from 4.17
percent last week. The average
for the 15-year mortgage fell to
3.22 percent from 3.30 percent.
Rising prices and higher
interest rates beginning in mid2013 have made homes less affordable for would-be buyers.
At the same time, a limited supply of homes is available to buy.
Sales of new homes are running
about half the rate of a healthy
housing market.
Home prices rose in April
from a year ago at the slowest
pace in 13 months, reflecting
the recent drop-off in sales, according to the latest Standard
& Poors/Case-Shiller 20-city
home price index released Tuesday.
Mortgage rates are about a
HELOISE
(From page B7)
Try this: Heloises Almost No-Fat Olive Nut Spread. Gather
the following ingredients:
8 ounces softened, low-fat or nonfat cream cheese
1/2 cup nonfat mayonnaise or nonfat sour cream
1/4 to 1/2 cup pecans, almonds or peanuts (chopped)
1 cup chopped green olives or salad olives (the olives filled
with pimentos)
2 tablespoons of juice from the olive jar
Dash of pepper (or more if you like)
Mix all these ingredients together, and store the spread in
the refrigerator. To make it your own, add chopped jalapenos, a
dash of hot sauce or some garlic black pepper. This recipe and
others can be found in my Heloises All-Time Favorite Recipes pamphlet. To order one, please send $5 and a long, selfaddressed, stamped (70 cents) envelope to: Heloise/Recipes,
P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001. Cut up some
of your favorite vegetables and use this spread as a dip. Delicious! Heloise
PUPPY PADS
Dear Heloise: I bought some of those puppy pads when
my dog was younger and was potty-training. I had some left
over. The other day, I accidentally dropped a whole glass of
juice. Instead of using all my paper towels, I grabbed one of the
pads and used it to soak up the majority of the juice. It worked
great! I then just had to go over the spot lightly so it wouldnt
be sticky. Hailey in Alabama
GRIMY GUTTERS
Dear Heloise: My gutters were dirty with grime from years
of spring oak-tree dust. After power-washing with no results,
I tried a scrub-free type of bathroom cleaner. The grime just
melted off. After spraying with a wet cloth, I wiped the gutters.
They looked brand-new! D.C., via email
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