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50¢ daily Monday, SepteMber 27, 2010 Delphos, Ohio

Upfront Spencerville Park Festival


Delphos Trick
or Treat Oct. 28
The City of Delphos
has announce Trick
or Treat hours.
Trick or Treat will be held
from 6-7:30 p.m. on Oct. 28.

Committee to
begin planning
2011 Relay
The Relay for Life
Committee will hold
its first planning meet-
ing for the 2011 Relay
at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at
St. Peter Lutheran.
Anyone who has any ideas
or would like to get involved
is also invited to attend.

Township trustees
meeting changed
The regularly sched-
uled meeting of the Marion
Township Trustees scheduled
Mike Fprd photo Stacy Taff photos
today has been resched-
uled to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Spencerville held its first-ever Park Festival Friday through Sunday at Spencer
A set of doors to a large room on the third floor of a Township Park. The three-day event included a kiddie tractor pull, golf outing, 5K
The meeting is held North Main Street building includes a large peek-hole used
at the township house run, OSU Tailgate Party, Family Movie Night, inflatable games, corn hole tournament
to screen patrons to a bar during Prohibition. The former and more. Above: Taylor Hobbs, 8, performs consecutive flips on the bungee ride.
on Kiggins Road. “speakeasy” bar will be highlighted during Wednesday’s

Booths available
Delphos Rotary Club Senior Walking Tour.

for craft show Rotary offers


13th annual
There are still booths
available for the Ottoville
Rosary Altar Society Fall

tour of Delphos
Craft Show Nov. 6.
Call Marie at 419-453-
3055.

Sports
Optimist
to seniors
BY MIKE FORD at the door,” she said.
Punt, Pass and mford@delphosherald.com The manufacturing ele-
ment will focus on what
Kick slated DELPHOS — For 12
years, the Delphos Rotary
local manufacturing brought
to the architecture of down-
The Delphos Optimist Club Senior Walking Tour town buildings in years gone
Club’s annual Punt, Pass has brought history to life for by.
and Kick is set for Oct. local teens. The event gives “There are some tin ceil-
16 at Stadium Park. For Jefferson and St. John’s high ings up there that are really
those aged 8-10, it will run schools’ eldest students a pretty. Just go into any of
from 1-2 p.m; ages 11 and
12, 2-3 p.m. Age is deter- day outside of the classroom them and look up,” she said. Above: Katie, a clown from VFW post 6772’s Clown Unit, makes a balloon ani-
mined as of Dec. 31. in downtown Delphos. Old “Some of them have been mal for 7-year-old Chase Ehrnsberger.
No football shoes, cleats buildings are featured as mutilated over the years; Below: Patrolman Nathan Miller takes 4-year-old Sara Burnett’s fingerprints for
or turf shoes are allowed; tour guides reveal elements some people haven’t cared her child identification card. More photos on page 1B.
only tennis shoes. of their past lives. to preserve architecture but
It is open to all kids; each For example, a spot a lot of the old buildings
participant will get two punts, owned by one furniture store have them — mine (H&R
two passes and two kicks was once a movie theater. Block) has it, The Grind has
and the score is the collec- Another location used for it. There are a lot of them.”
tion of the best attempts. selling furniture was a hotel Aside from different
Record-holders: 8 (Gaige at one time. Each address sites being emphasized, this
Rassman, 196-8 in 2005); has been featured, as was the year’s tour be will much like
9 (Craig Carder, 226-1, former city jail in the police those of previous years.
2002); 10 (Curtis Laudick, department basement. “We will have 160 stu-
285-1, 1998); 11 (Kyle As in the past, the 13th dents; we’ll start with
Rode, 312-10, 1998); 12 tour is organized by JoAn breakfast at Jefferson High
(Rode, 307-7, 1999). Smith, who is faced with the School and bus them to
Contact Todd Menke at challenge of finding some- Lock 24 at the park as we’ve
(419) 863-0192 for details. thing fresh to concentrate on done before. Steve Dorsten
TODAY each year. of the Ohio Department of
Boys Soccer: Fort
Jennings at Riverdale, 5 p.m. “This year’s focus is on Natural Resources will be
Girls Soccer: Miller City manufacturing and we’re there to talk to them about
at St. John’s, 4:30 p.m.; also highlighting the build- the canal. Then, we will
Ottoville at Ada, 5 p.m.; ings John Lehmkule is reno- visit a graveyard and take
Elida at Bath (WBL), 7 p.m. vating. The top floor of one them downtown and break
Boys Golf: PCL at Pike of them was a ‘speakeasy’ off into groups. We have
Run (Leipsic), noon during Prohibition. They about 50-60 volunteers,
Volleyball (6 p.m.): St. sold illegal alcohol and including 12 tour guides
John’s at Lincolnview; asked people to speak easy, and 13 chaperones. We
Jefferson at Lima Temple or be quiet. There is still a will have people stationed
Christian; Ottoville at door up there with a slide at the canal museum and
Ottawa-Glandorf; Perry people could peek through others will have set up the
at Spencerville. and see who was knocking breakfast,” she said.

Showers
Forecast
Tuesday; high
Witness describes party shooting scene as ‘hell’
in mid 60s.
By BETH DeFALCO cated Sunday by BlackBerry man was thrown out. Seconds Disputanta, Va., died later at said.
See page 2A.
Associated Press instant messenger on condi- later, she added, he returned a hospital. On Sunday, police had
tion of anonymity because with a handgun and started Authorities had not set up an electronic sign, the
EAST ORANGE, N.J. she feared for her safety while shooting as chaos erupted. released the names of the kind usually used to tell driv-
Index — A Seton Hall University the shooter remained at large. “Everyone was scrambling four wounded people, whose ers of detours, to ask for
Obituaries 2A student who attended an off- She said she was too upset to n stampeding. People were injuries weren’t considered help solving the house party
State/Local 3A campus house party at which talk over the phone. jumping out the two windows life-threatening. shooting, which occurred just
Politics 4A five people were shot texted She described the Friday n all I cud smell was smoke Two of the injured are after midnight. The message
the gunman stood on her back night party, which lasted into n blood,” the woman wrote. 19-year-old women who go advertised a $10,000 reward
Community 5A as she lay on the floor and early Saturday, as a “typical “The next thing I knew I to Seton Hall and one is a for information leading to an
Sports 6-7A didn’t appear to be targeting fraternity party” with at least opened my eyes n saw hell.. 25-year-old man who attends arrest.
Announcements 8A anyone during the chaos she 100 people at the privately blood n just panic.” the New Jersey Institute of The party was primarily
World News 10A described as “hell.” owned row house. The woman said she was Technology. The other is a for students at Seton Hall,
Classifieds 2B “He was just shooting Students said the shooter on the floor when the gun- 20-year-old man from New a well-regarded Roman
TV 3B he had no intended target,” was kicked out of the party man stepped on her back York who is not a student. Catholic university with
said a text message from the when he refused to pay the and shot her friend Jessica East Orange police were a gated campus in South
woman, whose friend was the cover charge. Moore, a 19-year-old honors following several leads but Orange, about 15 miles from
only person killed. The woman wrote she student majoring in psychol- had not identified a suspect,
The woman communi- heard a fight erupt before the ogy. Moore, who was from spokesman Andrew Di Elmo See PARTY, page 2A
2A – The Herald Monday, September 27, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record


Prop 19 shows state’s OBITUARY
Jayven of Delphos; Katie and
The Delphos
conflict with marijuana Herald
Jessica Menke of Perrysburg;
Rachael Menke of Feltcher,
N.C.; brothers-in-law, Ralph Vol. 141 No. 89
(Ruth) Menke, Robert Menke Nancy Spencer, editor
By MARCUS WOHLSEN found that Californians have under federal law regard- and Edward (JoAnn) Menke Ray Geary, general manager,
The Associated Press become steadily more per- less of what happens. Every of Fort Jennings; sisters-in- Delphos Herald Inc.
missive toward the drug since former Drug Enforcement law, Mary Louise Menke Don Hemple, advertising manager
SAN FRANCISCO — pollsters began quizzing state Administration boss is asking of Fort Jennings and Louise Tiffany Brantley,
California has a long history residents about their attitudes President Barack Obama to (Burke) Nolte of Lima; and circulation manager
of defying conventional wis- 40 years ago. sue California if the measure many nieces and nephews. William Kohl, general manager/
dom on the issue of mari- Proponents say the mea- passes on the grounds that She was preceded in death Eagle Print
juana, including its embrace sure is a way for the strug- federal law trumps state law by grandchildren David J.
of the drug in the 1960s and gling state and its cities to — the same argument the Menke and Amanda Kay The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
its landmark medical pot law raise badly needed funds. administration used in suing Suever; sisters, Ruth (Kill) 8000) is published daily except
14 years ago. So it may not A legal pot industry, they Arizona over its immigration Haunhorst, Edna Jane Nolte; Sundays and Holidays.
brothers, Donald T. Nolte and By carrier in Delphos and
be all that surprising that a say, would create jobs while law. area towns, or by rural motor
November ballot measure to undercutting violent crimi- Proposition 19 is the infant brother Albert Joseph
Nolte; sisters-in-law, Elizabeth route where available $2.09 per
legalize the drug has created nals who profit off the illegal brainchild of Richard Lee, week. By mail in Allen, Van
some odd alliances and sce- trade in the drug. an Oakland medical mari- Mary Jeannette (Menke) Siebeneck and Alice
(Menke) Bendele; and broth- Wert, or Putnam County, $105
narios. Supporters, including a juana entrepreneur who spent
Pot growers have opposed group of former and current more than $1 million to get
Menke ers-in-law, Raymond, Paul per year. Outside these counties
$119 per year.
Sept. 30, 1925 and Leonard Menke. Entered in the post office
it. Some police have favored law enforcement officials, the measure on the ballot. Mrs. Menke was a retired
it. Polls show the public is have called attention to the Also the founder of a trade - Sept. 25, 2010 in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
Mary Jeannette Menke, 84, secretary for St. John’s Periodicals, postage paid at
deeply divided. Only politi- failure of the so-called “War school for aspiring marijuana Elementary School and St.
cians have lined up as expect- on Drugs” to put a dent in pot growers and retailers, Lee has of Delphos, died at 4:21 a.m. Delphos, Ohio.
Saturday at the Cleveland John’s Rectory. She held No mail subscriptions will be
ed: Nearly all major party production in California, and pushed legal marijuana as a membership with St. John the accepted in towns or villages
Clinic.
candidates oppose the mea- they say police need to pursue boon to the state’s economy She was born Sept. 30, Evangelist Catholic Church, where The Daily Herald paper
sure. And hanging over the more dangerous crimes. and an important source of 1925, in Bucyrus, to Carl F. where she served on various carriers or motor routes provide
whole debate is the fact that Under the proposed law, tax revenue to help close the and Mary (Gladen) Lange teams and committees, includ- daily home delivery for $2.09
marijuana remains illegal adults 21 and older could state’s massive budget defi- Nolte. ing RCIA; Mission Team; per week.
under federal law. possess up to an ounce of cit. The Service Employees On July 17, 1945, she mar- Renew; School Council; the 405 North Main St.
As the Nov. 2 election marijuana for personal use International Union, the Liturgy, Welcoming and TELEPHONE 695-0015
ried Joseph M. Menke, who Office Hours
nears, Proposition 19 has and grow gardens up to 25 state’s biggest union, has died on April 10, 1973. Baptism teams; Ministry to
become about much more square feet. endorsed the measure as an 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Survivors include three Shut-ins and Nursing Homes; POSTMASTER:
than the pros and cons of the The proposal would allow economic booster. sons, the Rev. James (Sheryl) St. John’s Hospital Visiting Send address changes
drug itself. The campaigns cities and governments to But analysts have said the Menke of Elida, Joseph Team; usher/greeter; Diocesan to THE DAILY HERALD,
have framed the vote as a ref- decide for themselves wheth- economic consequences of a (Susan) Menke of Fletcher, Vocation Team; Eucharist 405 N. Main St.
erendum on everything from er to tax and allow pot sales. legalized pot trade are dif- N.C., and Timothy (Julie) Minister, serving as secretary Delphos, Ohio 45833
jobs and taxes to crime and Opponents say a vague, disor- ficult to predict. The state Menke of Perrysburg; three for many years; and she was
the environment. ganized patchwork of regula- Board of Equalization last daughters, Kathleen (Russ) chairwoman for the Children’s
The measure gained tions would ensue and lead to year said a marijuana legal- Suever of Fort Wayne and Fall Festival for 27 years. She
ground in a Field Poll released chaos for police and courts. ization measure proposed in Barbara (Mike) Mesker and was statistician and editor of Scholars of the Day
Sunday, pulling ahead 49 There’s also the prospect the state legislature could Janet (Jeff) Blackburn of the newsletter for St. John’s
percent to 42 percent among of legal chaos, given the fact have brought California up Delphos; grandchildren and Alumni from 1961-2002.
likely voters. The poll also that pot will remain illegal to $1.4 billion in tax revenue. great-grandchildren, Jimmy She was also a member
(Kristie) Menke and Lauren, of Catholic Daughters of the
Party Madelyn and Mason of Garden
Mound, Texas; Heather (Ned)
Americas since 1943, holding
many local offices including
Stechschulte and Christian, Court Regent for two years.
(Continued from page 1A) There were at least five — not an uncommon sound
Gracyn, Zoe Jeannette, Zane She also held state CDofA
shootings in the area this on South Clinton Street. offices including state trea-
City. There are no sanctioned summer, said Rabu Anderson, “I kinda laid low for a and Elizabeth of Columbus
Grove; Nikkie (Steve) Hooser surer from 1978-1982 and
fraternities at Seton Hall and who owns a clothing store minute, then I heard the 1992-1994; and secretary
no fraternity houses. there. stampede of people on this and Audrey of Fort Wayne;
Benjamin Menke and “Bo,” from 1988-1990 and 1990- St. John’s Scholar of the
The university, with its col- “Some of it is gang vio- side of the street and that side 1992. She was District
Gavin and Liberty of Elida; Day is Austin
lection of red brick buildings lence, some of it is just plain of the street,” said Drinks, Zachary (Stacy) Menke Deputy for Court Delphos
tucked behind a wrought-iron ignorance,” Anderson said. 54. “People were running in Vogt.
and Josiah and Malachi of 707, Court Ottawa 1343 and Congratulations
fence, stands in stark contrast East Orange resident Leon driveways and alleyways try- Delphos; Holly (Shane) Court Defiance 648; and State
to the gritty neighborhood Drinks, who lives four doors ing to get out of the mess.” Regent for Ohio Courts from Austin.
Green of Lima; Matthew
where the party was held a down from the house where Seton Hall, which has and Andrew Suever of Fort 1996-1998 and 1998-2000.
mile away. Just a block from the party shooting occurred, 10,000 students, knows about Jefferson’s Scholar of the
Wayne; Michael and Megan She was the Delphos
the shooting site, the remains said the violence has become the dangers in some of the Herald Tri-County Woman Day is Justin
Mesker of Delphos; Tyler,
of a memorial for another much worse in the past cou- neighborhoods nearby and Derek and Sarah Blackburn of of the Year in 1999, the first Miller.
recent shooting victim could ple of years. He said just after advises students not to leave Delphos; Jessie Blackburn and female inducted in to the St. Congratulations
still be seen. midnight he heard six shots campus alone. John’s Alumni Hall of Fame in Justin!
2004, was currently an associ-
Students can pick up their
ate of Sisters of Notre Dame,
awards in their school offices.
Toledo, a member of Church
Women United and St. Rita’s
Medical Center Auxiliary.
Mass of Christian Burial BIRTH
will begin at 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday at St. John the ST. RITA’S
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the Revs. Thomas Gorman Jodi Joseph and Shawn O’Dell
and Chris Vasko officiating. of Delphos.
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were borrowed from an English drinking song “Anacreon
in Heaven.”
Mistletoe is the state flower of Rhode Island.
Today’s questions:
How much does the liberty bell weigh?
According to the folklore in the early American lumber
camps, how was the Grand Canyon created?
Answers in Tuesday’s Herald.
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STATE/LOCAL
The Glory Ride
Briefs
Ohio candidates
spend millions
on television ads
COLUMBUS (AP) —
Politicians across Ohio have
spent nearly $17.5 million on
television ads since the May
primary season.
The Dayton Daily News
says that’s in addition to
another $7.6 million spent by
outside groups, unions and
political parties.
And with early voting to
start Tuesday, the numbers Beth Metzger’s cousins, Dave and Ann Lause visited
keep climbing. with her during the final week of The Glory Ride. Dave is
An alliance of the state’s formerly from Delphos and a graduate of Fort Jennings
eight largest newspapers High School.
reviewed political advertis-
ing records kept by broad- and out. There are so many family headed for Indiana
cast television stations in monuments and muse- and Kansas. Kathy and
Akron/Cleveland, Cincinnati, ums; each one is special. Brenda returned to Gomer
Columbus, Dayton and Photos submitted Then there is the National and Anna. Beth, Chris and
Youngstown. Cathedral and the National Bershett loaded up the hors-
The Glory Riders prepare to enter Arlington Cemetery. Shrine of the Immaculate es and headed back to Kent,
The newspapers’ review
found that candidates in the
Delphos resident Beth ogy, we were able to keep destination of Washington, Conception. Chris’ hometown. Burchett
races for governor and attor-
Metzger is participat- up with her via cell phones D. C., early in September. Beth said riding their would have to head back to
ney general are spending the
ing in The Glory Ride and and the Internet. Three of the team, Beth, horses to the main gate California alone. She would
most on TV ads: $6.6 million
Tabernacle. The vision of The purpose of their tour Chris and Berchett made the of Arlington National be pulling her rig with the
and $5.2 million respectively.
the group is to ride from the was to pray for our country whole trip. The climax of Cemetery was one of her horses.
Democratic Gov. Ted
west coast to the east coast and try to do something to the Glory Ride was a week- most impressive memories. Beth said the
Strickland’s campaign has
by horseback, worshiping bring the United States of end of prayer, praise and The Delphos Public Library Pennsylvania mountains
spent $3.2 million on TV
the blowing the shofar and America back to God. They worship, while gathered at has many good books on were a beautiful sight but
ads in the five media mar-
asking Almighty God to did this by riding horse- the Jefferson Monument. the subject. One of the best the mountain driving was a
kets reviewed by the news-
come and anoint His people back around state capitols, People came from all is Eyewitness Travel – real challenge. Sometimes
papers. The Daily News says
to minister to the millions battlegrounds and other spe- over the country to take part Washington D.C. she could go only 25 mph.
Strickland started airing ads
who are ready to receive cial locations, including the in this event. Music was On Sunday evening, Following an overnight
early — around the May pri-
the answer to their prayers. U. S. Pentagon. Some peo- provided by Rain Song of Beth had a nice surprise stop in Kent, Beth headed
mary — and held onto adver-
Her sister, Helen Kaverman, ple do prayer walks. They Fort Wayne and recording visit from our cousin, Dave down to one of her favorite
tising money during the sum-
chronicles her ride through choose to do it on horse artist, Jimmy Black. Black Lause and his wife, Ann. spots, the Amish Country of
mer.
phone calls and E-mails. back. remarked to Beth that he They live near Sterling, Va., Eastern Ohio. She planned
John Kasich, the
Many people assisted had never been on a horse, just across the river from to stop at the cheese facto-
Republican hoping to unseat
BY HELEN them along the way. The so he took time out to ride where Beth was camped. ries and bring home a good
Strickland in November, start-
KAVERMAN prayer ride would not have Beth’s horse, Bob. He said Before leaving their supply of cheese. I also put
ed advertising this summer
been possible without the that he felt he was on top of camp in Maryland, the my order in. Their cream
and saw his numbers climb
The Glory Ride is over. Good Samaritans who took the world. Glory team took a side trip cheese chocolate – peanut
in several political polls. He
Beth Metzger arrived home them into their homes or During their visit to to Philadelphia. They did a butter fudge is just out of
spent $3.4 million in the same
over the week-end after par- provided camp grounds and our nation’s capitol, the prayer ride around the city this world. I plan to put
five media markets.
ticipating in the six-month good pasture for the horses. Glory Riders camped near but arrived too late to go some in the freezer.
Outside groups are contrib-
cross-country ride. She’s Numerous benefactors pr Dickerson and Poolville, inside Independence Hall,
uting millions more to the
glad to be home. ovided food for the group, Md., compliments of Owen where our founding fathers This has been an enjoy-
governor’s race.
Many of you “traveled” hay for the horses and even and Jennifer Johnson at had signed the Declaration able trip for me. I learned
In Columbus alone,
with her as their expedi- financial support. their horse farm near the of Independence and the so much geography and his-
the Republican Governors
tion crossed the continent Beth and her compan- Potomac River. Constitution. tory during my research. I
Association has spent
through parts of 16 states ions began their trip on There is so much to see After the Philadelphia would prefer to travel in a
$1,228,175 for 3,108, 30-sec-
and the District of Columbia. Easter Sunday at the Pacific in Washington, D. C. The visit, the Glory Riders began nice motor home, with all
ond spots. That’s 25.8 hours
Thanks to modern technol- Ocean. They reached their capitol is beautiful inside heading home. The Bones the comforts of home.

Crossroads Crisis Center to


of anti-Strickland ads if run
back to back. August 25, 2010

celebrate 30th year of service


Meanwhile, Building A MESSAGE TO
Stronger Ohio — a pro-Strick- THE WORLD
land group backed by labor of the Blessed Virgin Mary
unions and the Democratic Crossroads Crisis Center Rape Hot Line. This all-volun-
(Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Governors Association — will celebrate its 30th year of teer crisis line was established
spent $511,525 for 845, serving survivors of domes- by a collaboration of three CHINESE RESTAURANT “Dear children!
30-second spots in Columbus. tic violence and their children local organizations, the Allen DINE IN & CARRY OUT With great joy, also today.
“People like to think that by hosting an Anniversary County Ministerial Association, I desire to call you anew:
presidential years are the big BUFFET 349 Towne Center Blvd.
Celebration program at 7 p.m. the National Organization for pray, pray, pray. May this
years for money being spent on Thursday at Trinity United Women and the YWCA. Due Van Wert, Ohio time be a time of personal
on political ads. Actually, Methodist Church. to an increasing number of 419-238-5888 prayer for you. During the
it’s the gubernatorial year,” The public is invited to domestic violence calls, the hot
says Don Spicer of Triumph day, find a place where
attend at no cost. line was expanded in 1977 to
Communications, which Crossroads is proud to respond to crisis calls from BUFFET BUFFET you will pray joyfully in a
helps campaigns — mostly present Theresa Flores, LSW, battered women. In 1979, it recollected way. I love you
Democrats — purchase ads. MSED, an international speak- became evident that a shelter $1.00 off of 2 Reg. $2.00 off of 2 Reg. and bless you all.
In the race for the attor- er on the topic of human traf- for battered women and chil- Lunch Buffet Dinner Buffet Thank you for having
ney general, Democratic AG ficking. Flores is the author of dren was needed in the Lima/ Expires 11-30-10 responded to my call.”
Richard Cordray’s campaign “The Slave Across the Street” Allen County area. A coopera-
Expires 11-30-10

2008 VAN WERT CHAMBER BUSINESS AWARDS NOMINEE


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time in the five markets. That’s
compared to Republican chal-
share her powerful personal
story of being an All-American
for the volunteer hot line and
shelter for female survivors of All You Can Eat Super Buffet MORE THAN SENIOR’S DAY
lenger Mike DeWine’s $2.4 15-year old teenager that was domestic violence and their Best Chinese Restaurant in Town 100 ITEMS Monday and Tuesday
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All Day!
enslaved into the dangerous children to operate together.
In the race for Ohio’s open world of sex trafficking. Her In 1980, Crossroads
U.S. Senate seat, Republican mission is to educate others on became the first safe, confi-
Rob Portman has shelled out trafficking and fight against this dential emergency shelter in YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE 6 Senior Specials
more than $2.4 million for grave injustice toward innocent Allen County, the fourth in
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people. Her story gives victims the State of Ohio, and the 17th THE PROFESSIONALS
money from groups includ- of all types of abuse hope and and choice of bread
ing the National Republican assists in their healing. in the nation. On February 10, Starting at

$6.49
Senatorial Committee. John Ward, MCC, LCDC 1988, services were expanded
Portman’s opponent, III will deliver a message of to include Hardin County.
Democratic Lt. Gov. Lee inspiration and encourage- To date, the programs
Fisher, has spent less than
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POLITICS “Life is like a coin. You can spend it any way you wish, but you only spend it once.”
— Lillian Dickson, American missionary (1901-1983)

WH: lawsuit for cleric


would reveal state secrets
By PETE YOST suit without resorting to use Disclosing information
The Associated Press of the state secrets privilege, about possible operations
the Justice Department said in would enable targets to evade
WASHINGTON — The its filing. military action and continue
Obama administration on “The idea that courts should to plot attacks on the U.S., the
Saturday invoked the state have no role whatsoever in Gates declaration said.
secrets privilege which would determining the criteria by CIA Director Leon Panetta
kill a lawsuit on behalf of which the executive branch can filed a statement with the court
U.S.-born cleric Anwar al- kill its own citizens is unac- stating that “I am invoking the
Awlaki, an alleged terrorist ceptable in a democracy,” privilege over any informa-
said to be targeted for death or the American Civil Liberties tion, if it exists, that would
capture under a U.S. govern- Union and the Center for tend to confirm or deny any
ment program. Constitutional Rights said in a allegations in the complaint
Believed to be hiding statement. “In matters of life pertaining to the CIA.”
in Yemen, al-Awlaki has and death, no executive should Regarding the Christmas
become the most notorious have a blank check.” bomb attempt, al-Awlaki said
English-speaking advocate Al-Awlaki’s father, in a May 23 interview with
of terrorism directed at the through the CCR and the the media arm of AQAP that
United States. ACLU, filed the case in fed- “No one should even ask us
E-mails link al-Awlaki to eral court in Washington. about targeting a bunch of
the Army psychiatrist accused “This lawsuit asks for Americans who would have
Panel probes
IT WAS NEWS THEN
of the killings at Fort Hood, an American court to block been killed in an airplane,”
Texas, last year. Al-Awlaki has the government from pro- James Clapper, the director of
decisions made taken on an increasingly oper- tecting its own citizens,” national intelligence, said in a
ational role in al-Qaida in the Justice Department spokes- declaration accompanying the
One Year Ago
• You might not notice number 45 for the Delphos Raiders
after Gulf spill Arabian Peninsula, the Justice man Matthew Miller said in Justice Department papers.
Department said in a court a statement. “Our unsettled account
midget football team. You would likely think the person WASHINGTON (AP) — filing, including preparing “It strains credulity to with America includes, at
behind the uniform and helmet is just an ordinary player. That A panel that President Barack Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab argue that our laws require the very least, one million
is, until the helmet comes off and you see the longer hair. Obama appointed to inves- in his attempt to detonate the government to disclose to women and children. I’m not
Victoria Black, a sixth-grader at Jefferson Middle School, tigate the Gulf oil spill will an explosive device aboard an active, operational terrorist even talking about the men,”
is in her second season of playing midget football for the begin today to scrutinize how a Northwest Airlines flight any information about how, Clapper’s declaration quotes
Raiders but after spending last season with the younger kids, his administration reacted to from Amsterdam to Detroit when and where we fight ter- al-Awlaki as saying.
she has stepped up to the first unit on both sides of the line of the disaster. on Christmas Day 2009. rorism,” added Miller. The lawsuit filed on
scrimmage as a lineman. The two-day meeting In its court papers, the In a declaration filed the cleric’s behalf seeks to
of the presidential oil spill Justice Department said that in federal court, Defense have a court declare that the
25 Years Ago — 1985 commission will look at the the issues in the case are for Secretary Robert Gates said Constitution and internation-
• Delphos Helms Swingers Square Dance Club held their controversial use of chemi- the executive branch of gov- he was invoking the military al law bar the government
monthly dance Sept. 21 at St. Peter Lutheran Church. Ron cal dispersants, a morato- ernment to decide rather than and state secrets privilege from carrying out targeted
Everhart of Hartford City, Ind., called to 37 couples and Carol rium on deep-water drilling the courts. on information concerning killings; seeks to block the
Zender of Celina cued rounds. Door prizes were won by Ed and Obama’s plans to make The department also said possible military operations targeted killing of al-Awlaki;
and Vera Wurst of Van Wert Traveling Squares and Kenny the Gulf’s environment bet- the case entails information in Yemen, procedures the and seeks to force the U.S.
and Nellis Krauss of St. Marys Tri-Squares. ter than it was before the that is protected by the military Defense Department may use government to disclose the
• Drew D. Dunlavy of Fort Wayne, formerly of Delphos, accident. It will also examine and state secrets privilege. in such operations and infor- standards for determining
has been named manager of the international banking depart- who was in charge of making The courts have sufficient mation concerning Yemen’s whether U.S. citizens can be
ment of The Fort Wayne National Bank. He is the son of critical decisions — BP PLC grounds to throw out the law- counterterrorism efforts. targeted for death.
Thom and Anita Dunlavy of Delphos. His wife, Sheri, is the
Vulnerable Dems declare independence
or the federal government.
daughter of Mrs. Charlene Closson of Delphos and is a full- The April 20 explosion
time student at Indiana University-Purdue, Fort Wayne.
and fire killed 11 workers,
• Jefferson is in second place in Region 18 of Division V
sunk the Deepwater Horizon By CRISTINA SILVA The tactic could hurt to moderate Republican and
of the first Ohio High School Athletic Association computer-
drilling rig and unleashed 206 The Associated Press Democratic turnout at a time nonpartisan voters alarmed by
ized football ratings. The Wildcats have 12.50 points and trail
first-place Bluffton, the team they beat last week 22-8. million gallons of crude into when the party needs to pro- the number of hard-right can-
the Gulf of Mexico. It also LAS VEGAS — Rep. Dina tect its majority in Congress, didates under the GOP banner
tested the oil industry’s and Titus has been a loyal soldier some political strategists say. this year.
50 Years Ago — 1960 in pushing the Democrats’ “They want to get turn- Rep. Chris Van Hollen of
• Coming events for the Fraternal Order of Eagles government’s capabilities to
respond to a massive blowout ambitious agenda, voting out as high as possible Maryland, chairman of the
Auxiliary, some including the men of the Aerie, were mapped for health care legislation, among those who vote for House Democrats’ campaign
at a meeting of the Auxiliary held in the North Main Street in deep water.
The commission’s meet- extended unemployment ben- Democrats,” said Joseph committee, said ideological
club rooms. The special door award went to Maybelle Briggs efits, new energy taxes and a Bafumi, a government pro- diversity will prove an asset
and Sadie Baumgarte was the winner in the “hot-seat” draw- ing follows testimony made
by BP to another panel of repeal of the military’s ban on fessor at Dartmouth College. as tea party fever continues
ing. It was announced that the various committees serving gays serving openly. “Running away from the to push Republicans to the
on the annual Birthday Party preparations reported good independent experts in
Washington on Sunday that Her campaign signs, how- president or the party might far right.
progress. This affair will be held Nov. 6. The program for ever, proclaim Titus an “inde- not be the way to do it.” “The Democratic caucus
the birthday party will include a home talent show and danc- revealed gaps in the com-
pany’s internal investigation pendent voice” for Nevadans. Democrats such as Altmire, is a big-tent caucus,” Van
ing following that. The men of the Aerie were asked to serve Aware that their stock has Edwards, Space and Nye Hollen said. “We don’t have
the Auxiliary on that occasion and they have accepted. Sam into what caused the massive
spill. taken the same tumble as home stand out for defying party a purity or an ideological test
Gallagher has been named chairman. Plans were formulated values, Congress’ most vulner- leaders on leading issues such the way the Republicans do.”
for the annual Halloween party which will be held with the BP’s study found eight
separate failures led to the able Democrats are declaring as health care, but they are Republicans argue
Aerie on Oct. 29 with dancing from 9 p.m. to midnight. their independence from their having to defend their inde- Democrats are whitewashing
Special entertainment will be provided and special prizes blowout. The report blamed
party’s agenda in Facebook pendent bona fides because of their political records during
will be awarded. Following the regular meeting there was BP and other companies, profiles, television advertise- the “D” after their name. the sluggish economic recov-
a meeting of the entertainment and orchestra committee, including Transocean, the ments, news interviews and Titus and others have ery that has focused voter
concerning the Birthday Party. This committee is made up of rig’s owner, and Halliburton campaign websites leading up raised eyebrows for carrying anger on Washington.
Jeanne Stegeman, chairman; Dolores Hoffman, Helen Vance, Co., which was contracted to to the Nov. 2 election. That’s water for Obama in vote after “Democrats may try to
Catherine Suever, Mary King and Josephine Koening. do the cement work. when Republicans hope to vote, only to pivot and say run away from their party’s
But the conclusions were retake control of the House they are not beholden to a unpopular agenda, but their
75 Years Ago — 1935 made without examining the they lost four years ago. party. voting record tells the real
• A new dress shop, with Miss Helen Hartlieb, South drilling rig, which remains on The rebranders include Salazar, for example, story,” Rep. Pete Sessions of
Pierce Street, in charge, will be opened in this city. The shop the sea floor, or the blowout Democratic Reps. Betsy opposed federal money for Texas, who leads the com-
will be located in the same room occupied by the Vogue Hat preventer, a key safety device Markey and John Salazar in abortions and new clean-ener- mittee charged with electing
Shop which is conducted by Mrs. Rose Fast. The combined that was brought to shore Colorado, Zack Space in Ohio, gy taxes. But he also voted House Republicans, said in a
hat and dress shop will be known as the Vogue Hat and Dress only recently. Instead, the Jason Altmire in Pennsylvania, for many Democratic priori- statement. “Our responsibil-
Shop. company relied extensively Glenn Nye in Virginia and Joe ties unpopular among conser- ity over the coming weeks is
• Edward Kipp, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kipp, East on real-time data collected Donnelly in Indiana. In Texas, vatives, including the stimu- to remind voters that House
Second Street, has received a promotion at Washington, D. aboard the rig to reconstruct Rep. Chet Edwards, once pro- lus bill, health care reform Democrats have been com-
C. The Delphos young man has been employed for some time what happened. BP also did moted as a potential running and debt-financed extended plicit in backing a big-gov-
past in the bond department of the United States Treasury. not have access to samples mate for Barack Obama, has unemployment benefits. ernment agenda that has done
He has now been named as an accountant for field men in the of the cement used to seal become a vocal critic of his Sliding toward the middle is nothing to create jobs in this
Secret Service Department. the well, and said Halliburton party’s policies. a tested tactic. It could appeal country.”
• Mrs. T. J. Stallkamp entertained the members of the
Ideal Recreation Club and two guests, Lucy Shaffer and
refused to supply a similar
mix for testing. BP has said Third-party candidates could tip close elections
Mrs. George Bertling, at her home on East Third Street. the cement failed.
In five-hundred, Mrs. Paul Stallkamp was high, Mrs. S. H. Mark Bly, head of safety By CHARLES party campaigns by conserva- In House races, Republicans
Wahmhoff, second, and Mrs. Ferd Krebs, third. and operations for BP PLC, BABINGTON tives with tea party ties, who hope to benefit from a Hispanic
told the National Academy of The Associated Press threaten to pull votes from the independent candidate who
Engineering committee that a Republican nominees. might pull votes from Rep.
lack of physical evidence and WASHINGTON — That’s the hope of two hard- Loretta Sanchez, D-Calif. In a
interviews with employees Whether they are sore los- pressed House Democrats Michigan race, a tea party can-
Moderately confused from other companies limited
BP’s study. The internal team
ers or never-say-die patriots,
third-party candidates threaten
in Virginia, Tom Perriello
and Glenn Nye. Their well-
didate and a Green Party can-
didate might essentially cancel
to tip a handful of congres- financed GOP opponents failed each other out in Democratic
only looked at the immediate sional and gubernatorial races to persuade one or more of Rep. Mark Schauer’s re-elec-
cause of the disaster. to contenders who otherwise their unsuccessful Republican tion battle against Republican
“It is clear that you could might have lost this fall. rivals from mounting indepen- Tim Walberg.
go further into the analysis,” Nine-term Rep. Mike dent campaigns, which con- Third-party candidates also
said Bly, who said the inves- Castle of Delaware is the ceivably could siphon away are affecting governors’ races.
tigation was geared to dis- third prominent Republican enough conservative votes to In Colorado, Republicans say
covering things that BP could to consider a third-party bid sink the GOP nominee. anti-immigrant crusader Tom
address in the short term. this year after a suffering a Third-party candidates Tancredo killed the party’s
“This does not represent a stinging setback at the hands rarely win, but they’re some- already slim hopes in the open
complete penetration into of tea-party-backed conserva- times successful “in pulling gubernatorial contest by run-
potentially deeper issues.” tives. the rug out from under the ning as an independent this
Najmedin Meshkati, a pro- If Castle decides to make nominee” who defeated them fall.
fessor at the Viterbi School of an independent run for Senate, in the party primary, said Ross In Massachusetts, inde-
Engineering at the University he will join Florida Gov. K. Baker, a Rutgers University pendent Timothy Cahill vows
of Southern California, said Charlie Crist and Alaska Sen. political scientist. “They’re to stay in the gubernatorial
he wondered why BP called Lisa Murkowski in refusing to disgruntled primary losers, race despite the resignations
its report an accident investi- let GOP primary voters force and they want revenge,” he of two top staffers. Some
gation when it avoided orga- them into retirement. said. Republicans worry that he will
nizational flaws that could While Crist, Murkowski Among the nation’s most hurt GOP challenger Charles
have contributed to the blast. and Castle are well-known famous, or infamous, third- Baker’s effort to oust Gov.
BP has focused much of its politicians, many third-party party efforts was Ralph Deval Patrick, D.
work on decisions made on campaigns are lonely, low- Nader’s 2000 presidential bid. In Minnesota, Tom Horner,
the rig, not with the managers budget affairs with little hope He won enough liberal votes a moderate former Republican,
on shore. of winning more than 2 or in Florida to keep Democrat is running an impressive inde-
3 percent of the vote. But Al Gore from carrying the pendent bid for the open gover-
“How could you call this in extremely tight races, that state and becoming president. nor’s seat. He trails Democrat
great work accident inves- could be enough to swing A Green Party candidate Mark Dayton and Republican
tigation ... and not address the outcome between the in Arkansas is likely to take Tom Emmer in polls, but
human performance issues Democratic and Republican votes from Democratic Sen. both see Horner as a possible
and organizational issues and nominees. Blanche Lincoln, who is trail- threat. Minnesotans elected
decision-making issues?” In several cases, Democrats ing Republican John Boozman independent Jesse Ventura as
Meshkati asked. hope to benefit from third- in polls. governor 12 years ago.
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COMMUNITY
LANDMARK LSO begins 2010-11 season Wesleyan Women raise $150
in Pocketbook Auction
with Thunder and Lightning The Delphos Wesleyan
Women met recently at
ning was the Pocketbook
Auction. There were 18 purs-
the home of Bev Cross- es filled and donated with the
The Lima Symphony for a Young People’s McNeal. money going toward various
Orchestra begins its 2010- Concert. In 1986, he gained Kathy Gengler opened projects. Georgia Prater, the
2011 season at 7:30 p.m. his bachelor’s degree from with prayer and the Scripture pastor’s wife, baked cook-
Shelterhouse on Oct. 2 in the Crouse the Juilliard School, where he Psalms 66:20. ies for any man who helped
Stadium Park Performance Hall of the was a scholarship student of The church is collecting support the auction by filling

COMING
Veteran’s Memorial Civic Dorothy DeLay. empty pill bottles to be sent and sending a purse. Joe Rode
and Convention Center with Nikkanen has appeared to Zambia, Africa, and soup enjoyed some cookies.
a program that celebrates the with the Dallas Symphony, labels for the children’s home The first purse up for bid

EVENTS
power of music and pays trib- Minnesota Orchestra, San out west. The labels will help was a small, printed red fab-
ute to music’s ability to unite Francisco Symphony, Los them purchase a van. ric bag bid on successfully
people of various cultures Angeles Philharmonic The Wesleyan churches in by hostess Cross-McNeal for
TODAY and beliefs. and Cleveland Orchestra, the Ohio district are send- $2.75. Heather Gengler had
7 p.m. — Ottoville village The season will begin with and in Europe with the ing a percentage of their giv- the highest bid for the purse
council meets at the municipal Benjamin Britten’s popular BBC Symphony, Royal ing to re-build a church in donated by Rode, which was
building. Young Person’s Guide to the Philharmonic, BBC Mexico City. The church with filled with joke items. The
Marion Township Trustees Orchestra, which introduces Nikkanen Philharmonic, Deutsches the highest percentage for the total raised was $150.
meet at the township house. each instrument and family Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, year will receive a quilt made Ladies attending the meet-
7:30 p.m. — Delphos of instruments to the audi- lic favorite and a veteran of Rotterdam Philharmonic and by Wesleyan women to dis- ing included, Teresa Shaffer,
Eagles Aerie 471 meets at the ence. A special guest con- the concert stage interna- the Dresden Staatskapelle play. Mary and Sandra Rigdon,
Eagles Lodge. ductor will then lead our tionally for more than two among many others. He has Other topics of the meeting Patty and Heather Gengler,
orchestra in Johann Strauss’ decades. Born in Hartford, also toured extensively in included the annual church Amy and Hannah Kleman,
TUESDAY bold and dramatic Thunder Connecticut, he began his vio- Japan and the Far East. Thanksgiving dinner on Nov. Christy Hammond, Madeline
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite at and Lightning Polka before lin studies at the age of three, Nikkanen is an enthusias- 18 in Marble Hall. Dec. 11 and Kathy Gengler, June
Delphos Senior Citizen Center, the LSO presents the shim- later studying with Roman tic advocate of contemporary will be the annual Ladies Tea Rode, Donna Demer, Phyllis
301 Suthoff Street. mering and joyful Capriccio Totenberg and Jens Ellerman. music. at the church. Sterling, Cross, McNeal and
6 p.m. — Weight Watchers Espagnol, based on Spanish At 12k, he gave his Carnegie Nikkanen will also appear The highlight of the eve- Prater.
meets at Trinity United folk melodies. The opening Hall debut, performing the before more than 500 area
Methodist Church, 211 E. concert will culminate in Saint-Saëns Introduction and students at Delphos St. John’s
Third St. Beethoven’s only violin con- Rondo Capriccioso with the Elementary School on Friday.
7 p.m. — Delphos Area certo, his Violin Concerto in New York Symphony; two He will share his extensive
Simply Quilters meets at the D, performed by internation- years later he was invited by experiences with the stu-
Delphos Area Chamber of ally acclaimed violin soloist Zubin Mehta to perform the dents, answer questions and
Commerce, 306 N. Main St. Kurt Nikkanen. Paganini Concerto No.1 with perform briefly beginning at
Delphos City Council meets Nikkanen has been a pub- the New York Philharmonic 9:30 a.m.
at the municipal building, 608
N. Canal St.
7:30 p.m. — Alcoholics IN THE SERVICE
Anonymous, First Presbyterian
Church, 310 W. Second St.
8:30 p.m. — Elida vil-
lage council meets at the town
Blass graduates from basic training
hall. Army Pvt. Lance A. values, physical fitness, ing, field tactics, military Happy Birthday
Blass has graduated from and received instruction courtesy, military justice
WEDNESDAY basic combat training at and practice in basic com- system, basic first aid, foot
9 a.m. - noon — Putnam Fort Jackson, Columbia, bat skills, military weap- marches, and field training SEPT. 28
County Museum is open, 202 S.C. ons, chemical warfare and exercises. Chad Joseph
E. Main St. Kalida. During the nine weeks bayonet training, drill and He is the son of Keith and Aiden Rode
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite at of training, the soldier ceremony, marching, rifle Barbara Blass of Elida. Lauren Klausing
Delphos Senior Citizen Center, studied the Army mission, marksmanship, armed and Blass is a 2008 graduate Pete Brown
301 Suthoff Street. history, tradition and core unarmed combat, map read- of Elida High School. Tanner Hetrick
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Thunderbirds pound Wildcats


By JIM METCALFE “We talked to the kids at
The Delphos Herald halftime about winning the
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com second half. We did not want
them hanging their heads,”
LIMA — Jefferson needed Lindeman added. “We lost to
to play an almost perfect game a good football team and with
to deal with Lima Central the seniors we have, I don’t
Catholic under the lights think we’ll have a problem
of Lima Stadium Saturday getting ready for next week.
night. We’re halfway through the
The Thunderbirds got a season and we’ve got a lot of
punt return for a touchdown football to play.”
in the first two minutes, open- Both teams then sent their
ing up the floodgates of a junior varsity players into the
42-0 Northwest Conference contest to finish it out.
rout of the Wildcats. “Tyler is really starting to
“For us to have a chance grow more into his role; with
to beat a team like LCC, the way we didn’t run the
we had to not make the ball tonight, we needed that,”
kinds of mistakes we did. Cooper added. “He wasn’t
Unfortunately, we did right great but he was efficient. We
off the bat,” Jefferson coach wanted to keep getting bet-
Bub Lindeman said. “We ter the second half. The only
couldn’t afford turnovers and Times-Bulletin photo
negative I saw was that we
penalties because they are just weren’t as physical as I want
too good. We need to execute Jefferson senior lineman Zak Lumpkins tries to lead us to be and didn’t run the
offensively and we didn’t do junior tailback Curtis Miller around the corner versus ball all that well.”
that but that’s against a good LCC Saturday night at Lima Stadium. However, the Jefferson is at Crestview
defense.” Thunderbird defense threw a shutout and scored twice in in NWC action Friday, while
The LCC defense got a a 42-0 NWC rout. LCC is at Spencerville.
Tom Morris photo 3-and-out of the Wildcats’ Brodbeck and junior left three timeouts, O’Connor’s LIMA CENTRAL CATHOLIC 42,
St. John’s junior Shelby Reindel follows through on a hit (3-2, 3-1 NWC) first series. guard Ben Stolly for the tally. 47-yard field-goal try ended JEFFERSON 0

during Saturday’s home contest versus Kalida. She had 11 Junior Corey Stump gath- O’Connor made it 21-0 five up wide right to end the half. Jefferson
Lima CC
0
14
0
14 14
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kills in a tight contest but the Lady Blue Jays fell in 3. ered in Kody Richardson’s ticks into the second stanza. The hosts started the sec- FIRST QUARTER
(6 punts, 40-yard average) The T-Bird defense — ond half by having Stolly LCC - Corey Stump 70 punt return
(Tyler O’Connor kick), 10:09

LadyCats sweep Blue Jay spikers


punt at his 30 on the right which held the Red and White recover Jefferson’s onside LCC - O’Connor 56 interception return
hash. He went up the right to 122 yards total offense — kick at the visitor 49. That (O’Connor kick), 8:42
sideline and got behind the
SECOND QUARTER
picked up a fumble (a pass started a 6-play drive to the LCC - O’Connor 1 run (O’Connor kick),
By JEFF WITTLER an ace and 2 kills, as Kalida wall of blockers, going virtu- by Cano to senior Mitchell end zone. At the 23, O’Connor 11:55
The Delphos Herald would capture set two 25-19. ally untouched all the way Antalis was ruled a lateral) and (11-of-19 passing, 187 yards) LCC - Jon Steiger 14 fumble return
(O’Connor kick), 10:44
Points by way of quick tips to the end zone. Junior Tyler senior Jon Steiger recovered threw down the left side to THIRD QUARTER
DELPHOS — St. John’s into open spots in the Blue O’Connor tacked on the con- at the Delphos 14 and took Stump (4 grabs, 97 yards); he LCC - Stump 23 pass from O’Connor
(O’Connor kick), 9:02
entertained Kalida in a non- Jay defense would ultimately version for a 7-0 lead just it in for the six. O’Connor’s outleapt the defender to come LCC - Bubba Krieg 9 run (O’Connor
league volleyball match at give Kalida the win in set 1:51 into the contest. point-after made it 28-0 with down in the end zone with the kick), 5:30
After a Logan Bonifas
FOURTH QUARTER
Robert A. Arnzen gymnasium three 25-21 and complete the 10:44 left in the half. score. O’Connor made it 35-0 No scoring
Saturday morning. 3-sets-to-none sweep. 25-yard kick return to the Another 5-yard penalty with 9:02 left in the third. TEAM STATS
The Wildcats picked up the Coach Stober gave credit 27, the Wildcats garnered the on the Wildcats (5 for 25 LCC closed the scoring Jefferson Lima CC
win in three close sets 25-20, to his junior setter: “I thought LCC (4-1, 4-0 NWC) 46 in yards) short-circuited their with a 4-play, 64-yarder. At First Downs 4 18
two plays. However, Jesse
Total Yards 122 348
25-19, 25-21. Halie Zenz did a nice job next drive. the Delphos 9, senior Bubba Rushes-Yards 26-67 33-156
Set one was tight through- recognizing they (St. John’s) Cano (6-of-12 passing, 55 “Any time you can get a Krieg took a toss off left end, Passing Yards 55 192

out as neither team could capi- were pretty wide defensive- yards) tried for a completion shutout and hold a team down found the seam outside the Comps.-Atts.
Intercepted by
6-12
1
11-19
1
talize on their opponent’s mis- ly.” in the left flat and instead, like that is nice. We got two tight end and headed for pay- Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0
takes. It was tied at 3-3 when Blue Jay head coach Kelli O’Connor stepped in front scores from our defense and dirt. O’Connor tacked on the Penalties-Yards
Punts-Aver.
5-25
6-40
3-20
1-59
Kalida senior Emily Turnwald Sterling, who watched her and grabbed the pigskin at one from the special teams final point and a 42-0 margin
recorded her first point (15 Lady Jays fall to 6-8 in all the 44; he tore off down the and that is tremendous,” LCC with 5:30 left in the period. INDIVIDUAL
JEFFERSON
kills, 3 aces) and junior team- matches, saw the same defen- right sideline and finished off coach Jerry Cooper said. “We Jefferson had its best RUSHING: Jacob Leach 6-16, Logan
mate Halie Zenz (21 assists, sive problem. the 56-yard scoring return. had a couple of players not in drive on the next possession, Bonifas 2-14, Curtis Miller 7-14, Zavier
O’Connor added the kick for
Buzard 4-10, Ross Thompson 1-6,
9 kills, 2 aces) served up an “I think that was their there but the replacements we marching from the 41 (thanks Jordan Herron 1-5, Jesse Cano 1-2,
ace to make it 5-3. St. John’s (Kalida) game plan because a 14-0 edge with 8:42 left on put in there did a great job. to a 20-yard kick return by Mitchell Antalis 3-(-)2, Ryan Ebbeskotte
the first-period clock. We never really gave up a Bonifas) to the LCC 36 in 1-(-2).
fought back to tie it at 5 with they knew we had big block- The Wildcats then held the
PASSING: Cano 6-12-55-1-0.
long drive.” seven plays. On 4th-and-5, RECEIVING: Bonifas 2-28, Ebbeskotte
a kill by senior Tiffany Geise ers and they set their ball off ball for six plays before hav- The hosts went on a Cano was pressured by David 2-19, Antalis 1-4, Kody Richardson
(8 kills, 9 digs, 2 solo blocks). the net so our blockers didn’t ing to punt due to a pair of 14-play, 75-yard drive that Gremling into an incomple-
1-4.
Neither side could achieve a have a chance at them and
LIMA CENTRAL CATHOLIC
5-yard penalties. ended up on an interception tion. RUSHING: Bubba Krieg 5-41, Tyler
run of points and the set even- tipped right over my block- The hosts then went on a by Jefferson senior Jacob The Thunderbirds marched
O’Connor 8-39, Jonathon Washington
tually became tied again at ers.” she explained.
9-37, Charles Tisdale 3-21, Taylor
12-plays, 71-yard sequence Leach at the Delphos 11. from the 36 to the Delphos 19 Royster 4-10, Michael Rogers 2-9,
18-18. Following a Blue Jay Other contributors in the to paydirt. On 2nd-and-goal On the last drive of the in 11 plays but it ended up Ryan Pitts 2-2, Jacob Tremoulis 1-(-)1,
timeout, Wildcat junior Haley Kalida (6-6) win included from the Delphos 1, O’Connor half, LCC took four plays — with O’Connor missing wide
Team 1-(-)2.
PASSING: O’Connor 11-19-192-1-1.
McIntyre (9 kills) put down a freshman Alexis Decker (9 (8 rushes, 39 yards) snuck in 32 ticks — to go 30 yards. left on a 36-yard field goal RECEIVING: Corey Stump 4-97, Jon
point and an ace, part of a 7-2 assists) and sophomore Julia between center senior Max After the Wildcats called all with 5:59 remaining.
Steiger 3-62, Rogers 2-4, Krieg 1-18,
Royster 1-11.
run, as Kalida would take the Vandemark (3 digs).

VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL INVITATIONAL


first set 25-20. The Lady Jays also had stats
It was just as close of a from senior Katie Wallenhorst
contest early in set two as Blue (14 assists), senior Gabby
Jay junior Shelby Reindel (11 Metzner (2 blocks, 2 kills), By DREW BITTNER overall) for the Lady Cougars a sixth-place finish and 153
kills, 3 blocks) and sopho- senior Melanie Mansfield Delphos Herald was Andi Foster, who finished points. Crestview finished eight
more Heather Vogt (3 kills, 2 (3 assists), junior Mallory Correspondent 16th in a time of 20:32. Erika with 175 points. Wayne Trace
solo blocks) each got a point MacLennan (1 assists, 1 Smith (18th, 20:35), Allison didn’t field enough runners for
and it was tied 6-all. Kalida kill) and sophomore Katrina VAN WERT — On a Rogers (31st, 21:03) and Jacey a team score. St. John’s runner
would slowly inch away as it Etzkorn (7 digs). course that Van Wert head Eikenbary (34th, 21:06) round- Megan Joseph finished eighth
became a team effort for the Next action for St. John’s girls coach Brendon Moody ed out the Lady Cougars’ top overall in a time of 21:02.
Wildcats, according to their will be tonight at Lincolnview. thinks is much more diffi- five runners. Kerri Grothaus was the
veteran coach, Jeremy Stober. Junior varsity contest begins cult than it is perceived, the “Erika ran a personal best top Lady Lancer, finishing
“We were playing point- at 6 p.m. Cougars hosted the Van Wert today,” said Moody. “She ran 15th in 21:39. The rest of the
for-point for a long time and Kalida will be on the road County Hospital Invitational a 20:35, which is a career-best. Lincolnview top five consisted
I felt we needed to get a little for its next game as they trav- on Saturday, which brought in Andi once again ran a 20:32, of Karissa Burns (25th, 22:05),
bit of a push. We had some el to Miller City for a Tuesday over 30 schools from different which is right where she has Casey Patterson (33rd, 22:24),
people step up and do that for night Putnam County League parts of Ohio. been. Katie again was consis- Sabrina Barnhart (40th, 22:54)
us.” he explained. match. With the wind creating drag tent in the low 20’s. and Taylar Boroff (50th,
One of those players was The JV contest was also on the top of the reservoir “Finishing third to Minster 23:25).
junior Brandi Merschman (7 won by Kalida 26-24, 15-25, and the colder weather, run- and Coldwater, although I’d “This was by far our best
kills), who would serve up 25-23. ners had plenty of obstacles to like to win, means we ran team race,” said Lincolnview
compete against. solid. But I don’t want to make coach Matt Langdon of his

LOCAL ROUNDUP
“I think a lot of people it sound like I’m complacent girls. “We had our top girl in
underestimate the difficulty of with a third-place finish. A lot the top-20 and then my other
our course,” explained Moody of the girls are disappointed girls, who have been a little
St. John’s girls last at MAC Schatzer 100, Laura Smith 118, after the race. “It is a lot more because they felt they could inconsistent, were all on the
Amy Roth 118, Cierra Coffman 121. challenging than what they have run some hot times. But same page today and that’s
CELINA — The St. John’s MARION LOCAL (400): Elizabeth
think. When there is wind up for them to run those times on what we have been working
girls golfers finished last in Rutschilling 98, Lauren Subler 100,
Kristen Subler 100, Kristen Kemper on the top of the course, it this course is good. We had a on. That is a good sign for us
the 8-team Midwest Athletic 102, Mindy Puthoff 115, Kelsey Sith makes it very challenging. It is 63-second pack time. We live as we approach the conference
Conference tournament held 117.
very difficult.” and die by our pack this year meet. Obviously, our goal is
Saturday at The Fox’s Den in ST. HENRY (414): Kendra
Rindler 94, Morgan Breitigam 99, Despite the conditions, there and a 63-second pack is a pret- to get out of districts and there Times-Bulletin photo
Celina. Haley Hogenkamp 109, Emily Albers were several impressive per- ty tight spread. We do that next are some teams that we need St. John’s freshman
Minster came in first 112, Nora Dorner 113, Megan
formances turned in through- week at the Midwest Meet of to beat to do that. We are defi- Megan Joseph trudges along
(382), followed by Coldwater Brockman 118.
VERSAILLES (414): Amber out the four varsity races, Champions - on a faster course nitely on our way.” on her way to finishing
(389), Parkway (396), Marion Wehrkamp 98, Dani Cochran 102, with local Van Wert County - and I think you see some hot The Lady Knights’ posted eighth in the Girls Gray
Local (400), St. Henry and Elizabeth White 105, Tori Bulcher
runners and several Midwest times out of us.” a top-10 finish on their day, Division race of Saturday’s
Versailles (414; Redskins 109, Brooke Wehrkamp 113, Rachel
Hedrick 119. Athletic Conference powers Spencerville was led by courtesy of Courtney Perrott’s Van Wert County Hospital
won on 6th-girl tie-breaker), NEW BREMEN (442): Hadley flexing their muscles. Kelli Ley, who finished sixth ninth-place finish in 21:04. Cross Country Invitational.
New Bremen (442) and St. Williams 105, Amy Knapke 105, In the Scarlet Division overall in 20:00. Cortney Chelsea Hancock was the sec-
John’s (455) Rachel Parker 110, Mackenzie
Powell 129, Shannon Roediger 137, (big-school) girls race, the Miller (24th, 20:50), Claire ond Crestview lady to cross a great group of girls who are
Ashley Evers of Coldwater Hannah Rammel 137. Minster Lady Wildcats placed McConnell (26th, 20:51), the finish line, with a 22:10 going to keep working and it is
took medalist honors with DELPHOS ST. JOHN’S (455): first overall with a team score Alexa Brown (32nd, 21:04) and 27th place. The remainder going to be fun to watch where
an 83, while Emily Winings Dani Hale 94, Megan Martin 119,
Jessica Recker 114, Rachel Fisher of 39 points. Minster placed and Jennifer Burnett (50th, of the Crestview top five con- they go from this point on.”
(Parkway) was second with 128, Alicia Joseph 142. four runners in the top ten 21:54) rounded out the top five sisted of Mari Young (36th, Wayne Trace was led by
an 84. Overall Championship Points overall and six in the top 20. for the Lady Bearcats. 22:38), Layne Callow (54th, Lindsey Matthews, who fin-
St. John’s senior Dani Hale (two points for each conference
match win and tournament points): Coldwater came in second, led Parkway also competed 23:45), and Leah Saylor (64th, ished 18th in 21:46. Amanda
was tied for fourth with a 91. 1. Minster 26, 2. Coldwater 24, 3. by overall champion Christina in the Scarlet Division but, 24:20). Hill followed in 51st with a
St. John’s is in sectional Parkway 22, 4. St. Henry 14, 5. Seas (18:54), with 75 points. with only four runners, did “I think, if you talk to our time of 23:26, while Brook
action Tuesday at Kalida’s Marion Local 12, 6. Versailles 10, 7.
(tie) St. John’s and New Bremen 2. Van Wert, paced by Katie not qualify for a team score. girls today, they’d be disap- Wilcox finished 82nd in
Country Acres (9 a.m.). ---- Bono (20:03), finished third Emilie Baker finished 122nd pointed, but it is a process,” 26:00.
Individual Top 10: 1. Ashley Evers Lady Pirates with 98 points. Liberty-Benton for the Lady Panthers to lead said Crestview coach Jeff On the boys side in the
(CW) 83, 2. Emily Winings (P) 84, 3.
dominate Jeffcats (112) and Spencerville (124) the way, crossing the line in Bagley. “We are thankful we Scarlet Divison, Shawnee
Marissa Conrad (MIN) 91, 4. (tie) Dani
Hale (DSJ), Abby Evans (P) and Kendra CONTINENTAL — The rounded out the top five. 25:45. Morgan Fisher (132nd, got to run so close to home showed its strength with a
Rindler (SH) 91, 7. (tie) Claire Fischer Continental girls soccer team “Earlier in the year, I invited 26:33) and Olivia Houts today and run against such first-place finish overall and
(MIN) and Annie Burke (MIN) 95, 9.
dominated the tempo and Minster, Liberty-Benton and (139th, 27:03) rounded out good competition. I mean, we 75 team points. Columbus
Leah Gillmore (CW) 97, 10. (tie) Kelsey
the matchup with Jefferson Spencerville - small schools - Parkway’s runners. had to go 15 minutes to find Grove (119) finished second
Koesters (CW), Elizabeth Rutschilling
(ML) and Amber Wehrkamp (V) 98. Saturday morning, downing to race up a division and make In the girls’ Gray Division, great teams. And what we are and Coldwater (144) placed
Team Scores:
the visiting Lady Wildcats our field more competitive,” Kalida took top honors with looking forward to is three third. A short-handed Van
MINSTER (382): Marissa
6-0. noted Moody. “They accepted 71 points, led by Jessica weeks from today, when we Wert took fourth with 162
Conrad 91, Annie Burke 95, Claire
Fischer 95, Margo Slonkosky 101, The Lady Pirates did not that and our race was highly Doepker’s third-place fin- get to race here again for the points. Spencerville took sev-
Kelly Mueller 107, Brittany Heitkamp
give up a shot — with goal- competitive. Minster is the No. ish in 20:16. Pettisville and Northwest Conference. We enth (187) and Parkway fin-
117.
keepers Leva Weller and 1 team in the state in Division Fairview finished second and have meets the next two weeks ished 12th (282).
COLDWATER (389): Ashley
Evers 83, Leah Gillmore 97, Kelsey Mady Recker not having to III, Coldwater is No. 6 in our third, respectively. Ottoville’s and we will work for that but Mohawk’s Drew Trusty
Koesters 98, Alison Griesdorn 111,
grab a save — while register- division and we are No. 11. Shayla Siefker was first over- the [conference] meet and dis- won the individual title with a
Emily Wellman 112, Morgan Homan
ing 43 of their own. We had a great conglomerate all in 19:30. trict meet are what we are driv- 15:53 finish.
121.
PARKWAY (396): Emily Winings of teams to race against.” Among the locals, ing towards. That’s where we The Cougars were once
84, Abby Evans 94, Jennifer See ROUNDUP, page 7A Following Bono (seventh Lincolnview was tops with want to run our best. We have See VAN WERT, page 7A
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Lady ’Cats outlast Pilots


By JIM METCALFE (14 digs) and added hit-
The Delphos Herald ting from sophomore Emily
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com Cramer (7 kills; 8 digs), the
Pilots took command with a
DELPHOS — As is nor- 9-1 spurt in the middle of the
mal for a volleyball match, set to go from a 7-5 deficit to
there is an ebb and flow to a 14-8 lead on an ace by Hug.
the action. The Wildcats definitely did
Jefferson’s unit had the not go away, fighting back to
last flow, outlasting visit- within 19-17 on back-to-back
ing Ayersville 25-16, 18-25, aces from Van Dyke (3 aces;
25-21, 15-25, 15-12 in a 4 kills). However, a hitting
1-hour, 45-minute matchup miscue gave the serve back
Saturday morning/afternoon to the visitors and they closed
at Jefferson High School. it out with a 4-0 run, finished
“I want our girls to be on a stuff by Zachrich, to
aggressive; I told them knot the match at 1-1.
to hit hard and no hit lol- “We once more won the
Dena Martz photo lipops. I hate lollipop hit- first set and played well and
The Delphos Reds Timothy Kreeger is pushed out of ting,” Jefferson coach April then thought it was in the
bounds by a St. Marys Colts defender during Tri-County Merschman explained. “I bag. I told the girls that we
Midget Football Association action Sunday at Stadium have made some changes in cannot give up on the sec-
Park. The Reds beat the Colts 30-14 in the early game, with the lineup — inserting fresh- ond set like that,” Merschman
the Delphos Vikings beating the Shawnee Seminoles 1-0 men Katie Goergens and added. “We’re still struggling
(Shawnee didn’t have enough 11/12-year-olds, so they for- Releigh Stockwell, as well with inconsistent effort and
feited. The 9/1year-olds used the time slot to scrimmage). as playing sophomore Fallon we work on it every day in
In away games, it was: St. Marys Stallions 42, Delphos Van Dyke more — because practice.”
Raiders 18; Delphos Mohawks 32, Spencerville Red 0; St. we needed to make changes. Once again, Ayersville
Marys Rams 48, Uniopolis Browns 0; St. Marys Broncos Again, I’m an aggressive per- used a big run in the middle
20, Spencerville Black 6; and Columbus Grove Bulldogs son and I want the girls to of the third set — 8-0 — to
40, Shawnee Warriors 14. play volleyball that way for take a seemingly commanding
the entire match.” 13-6 lead. However, the Red

MIDGET FOOTBALL
After the Lady Pilots (5-6) and White began a comeback
had rallied to force a fifth and slowly battled their way

STANDINGS
set, they committed a hitting back. They caught the visitors
error on the first point but got Tom Morris photo
at 19 on a hitting miscues,
a service error (Jefferson’s Ayersville’s Amanda Cook is helpless to react as took the lead on a Fischbach
BLACK DIVISION RED DIVISION 7th) to tie it. However, a kill Jefferson senior Kristin Klausing sends the ball straight kill and went on to finish it off
Delphos Vikings 3-0 St. Marys Broncos 3-0 by senior Melissa Shobe (7 down for the kill Saturday afternoon at Jefferson. The host on back-to-back hit-outs by
Delphos Reds 2-1 St. Marys Stallions 3-0 kills; 15 blocks, 2 stuffs) got Lady Wildcats won a 5-setter. the visitors for a 2-1 edge.
St. Marys Colts 2-1 Col. Grove Bulldogs 2-1 the momentum in Jefferson’s The fourth set took on a
St. Marys Rams 2-1 Delphos Mohawks 2-1 direction. They slowly built kills) and a hitting miscue we have battled doing it con- back-and-forth trend, with
Spencerville Black 1-2 Spencerville Red 1-2 slowed the host momentum stantly, every point, set and
Uniopolis Browns 0-3 Delphos Raiders 0-3 their lead behind senior neither team really able to get
Shawnee Seminoles 0-3 Shawnee Warriors 0-3 Bridget Culp (16 kills; 12 but senior Amanda Hamilton match. We know we need to on a run. Whenever one team
blocks, 5 stuffs; 10 digs). (6 kills) put down a shot address that.” scored, the other answered.
Van Wert They seemed in control at
13-7 but due to a substitution
over the blockers and in front
of the back row to finish
Ayersville took the early
lead in the match on a kill by
That was true until the Lady
Pilots grabbed a 17-15 lead
(Continued from page 6A) Myers (83rd, 20:04) finished error, the Wildcats lost three the contest for the Red and Zachrich but a replying kill on a bomb by Zachrich. That
again paced by Jared Fleming, out the top five Lancers. points and Ayersville tied it White. by Culp got the hosts on the put the serve in the hands
who overcame a pre-race injury “It was a mixed bag today for on a net violation, a bomb “That substitution error right track. It took two spurts: of junior Amanda Cook
to finish third overall in a time the boys,” commented Langdon. by junior Zayla Zachrich (13 was due to an injury to Shelbi 4-0 and 6-1, with combina- (40 assists). Three kills and
of 16:34. Kase Schalois was “Some of our boys didn’t run as kills; 16 blocks, 3 stuffs) and a Brown. She hurt her knee and tions of good Delphos hitting, a stuff by Zachrich, a kill
the second Cougar to cross, well - some of our top kids - but hitting error to make it 10-10. I couldn’t put her back in,” digging and blocking and off- by Cramer and three hitting
finishing 19th in 17:42. Luke some of the boys that are usually After Merschman called tim- Merschman explained. hitting by the visitors; to put errors later, including on set
Brubaker (38th, 18:20), Nathan outside the varsity really stepped Ayersville coach Julie the hosts in control at 20-10 point, Ayersville had forced
Simson (47th, 18:38) and Adam up and pushed for varsity spots. eout to stop the bleeding, the
Saylor (56th, 18:52) rounded So now, instead of having five Lady Wildcats had the final Gustwiller expressed her dis- on a kill by Hamilton. The a fifth set.
out the top five. guys I can pencil in, there are push: a 5-2 spurt. Four of appointment that her Pilots closest the Pilots could get Ayersville grabbed a 3-set
“We had two guys hurt probably seven or eight now that them came on a hitting error, didn’t grab the win. was six before a stuff by Culp junior varsity triumph 25-18,
pretty bad and one that didn’t can battle. Overall, I’m pleased two aces by senior Morgan “What you saw today — on set point put the hosts up 24-26, 25-23 to send Delphos
run today (Noah Edwards),” with the day. We are getting to Fischbach (3 kills; 3 aces; the up and down, uneven play 1-0. to a 4-7 mark.
said Van Wert coach Mark that point in the season where 10 digs) and a combo stuff — was the story of our sea- Back came the guests in Jefferson is at Lima
Altstaetter, who emphasized he we are starting to run well and by Shobe and senior Kristin son. We are not very consis- the second set. With the usual Temple Christian for a 6
wasn’t using that fact as an things are starting to click. I’m Klausing (5 kills; 26 assists; tent,” she said. “It’s not about suspects (Zachrich and Hug), p.m. JV start Monday, while
excuse. “We knew we were pretty happy with the perfor- 6 blocks, 2 stuffs). A kill talent: I feel we are talented a well as some solid digging Ayersville hosts Montpelier
going to have to step it up with mance today.” by junior Kaleigh Hug (23 enough to do very well — but by senior libero Kylee Ondrus at the same time.

Roundup
Noah out. And we had a few Wayne Trace’s top five con-
other injuries that hampered our sisted of Eli Cook (45th, 18:54),
guys today but I can’t com- Andre’ Spinner (57th, 19:15),
plain. Jared ran a great race like Brandon Zartman (138th, 23:31), (Continued from page 6A) Andrew Louth and Louth Kalida ties for 10th McAdams (3 kills apiece) the
he always does and believe, it Logan Fast (142nd, 23:52) and They also controlled the returned the favor in the sec- at Golden Bear Invite top ’Dawgs.
or not, he actually had an injury Colton Bidlack (144th, 24:01). corner kicks 6-0. ond half. The Kalida boys golf- Elida then swept WBL col-
happen right before the race. St. John’s, who only fielded Paige Ordway and Taylor The Orange and Black ers finished tied with 10th league 26-24, 25-19. Smith
We are banged up right now. four runners and didn’t qualify Bidlack teamed up for the (4-3-3) won the shots on-goal (with Springfield and Bryan led the way (10 assists; 3
I’m happy to come out and be for a team score, consisted of hosts’ first goal at 28:49 of 6-0 and the corner kicks 8-1. ‘B’) with a 374 at the digs), along with Meeks (7
competitive but we have a long Jason Michel (102nd, 20:39), the first half. Scott Schwiterman saved 14-team Bryan Golden Bear kills) and Mason and Sdao (2
ways to go. Our gauge was to Aaron Hellman (110th, 21:06), At 25:56, Steph Coble one shot for the Rangers Invitational held at Orchard aces each).
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how well they ran.” 20:00); 7. Katie Bono (VW, 20:03); 16. Andi Coble and Ordway hooked Fort Jennings is at (326, led by medalist Henry ----
Spencerville was led by Foster (VW, 20:32); 18. Erika Smith (VW, 20:35);
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Kevin Lenhart, who finished 24. Cortney Miller (SPEN, 20:50); 26. Claire
fifth in 16:39. Keith Lenhart
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(13th, 17:27), Joe Wisher (41st,
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19:00), and Brandon Meyer
(VW, 21:48); 49. Rachael Scheidt (VW, 21:52),
50. Jennifer Burnett (SPEN, 21:54); 52. Tori
Recker made it a 5-0 half- ST. MARYS — Senior Stryker (354), Liberty Center Saturday afternoon match at
(70th, 19:16) rounded out the Hardesty (SPEN, 22:03); 59. Courtney Smith time edge at 5:14. Matt Honigford scored the (359) and Wayne Trace (370). Bryan and came home with a
Bearcats. (VW, 22:27); 68. Leah Brubaker (VW, 22:45); The final tally came as only goal of the contest Edgerton came in last (403). 3-2 triumph.
Weller hooked up with Paige Saturday but it was enough to Kalida is in the PCL meet Victorious for the Lady
72. Karlyn Koontz (VW, 22:58), 117. Erin Dingle
Parkway was paced by (VW, 25:25); 122. Emilie Baker (PW, 25:45);
Cameron Strunk, who finished 132. Morgan Fisher (PW, 26:33); 139. Olivia Kindilien at 25:55 of the sec- keep the Ottoville boys soc- today at Pike Run in Ottawa. Bulldogs were Emma
18th in 17:42. Landon Brehm Houts (PW, 27:03); 155. Rachael Rex (SPEN,
29:08); 165. Kelsey Oden (SPEN, 35:07). ond half. cer unit undefeated (9-0-0) ---- Fernandez over Abby von
followed with a 34th-place fin- Girls Gray Division: 8. Megan Joseph Jefferson visits Fort with a 1-0 victory over host Elida volleyballers go 1-2 at Allmen 6-1, 6-2 at second
ish in 18:17 and the rest of the (DSJ, 21:02); 9. Courtney Perrott (CV, 21:04); Jennings 5 p.m. Tuesday. St. Marys. Rebel Spike Classic singles; Jessica Foust outlast-
Panther top five wereof Phillip 15. Kerri Grothaus (LV, 21:39); 18. Lindsey
Matthews (WT, 21:46); 25. Karissa Burns (LV, ---- The Big Green outshot the TOLEDO — The Elida ing Chelsea Rockey 3-6, 7-6
Schlemmer (59th, 18:58), Aaron 22:05); 27. Chelsea Hancock (CV, 22:10); 33. Musketeer boys Roughriders (8-3-0) 10-2. varsity volleyballers went 1-2 (9-7), 7-6 (9-7) at third sin-
Brehm (87th, 19:36) and Ralph Casey Patterson (LV, 22:24); 36. Mari Young
shut out Rangers Ottoville visits Pandora- at Saturday’s Rebel Spike gles; and Monica Tieu/Robin
Oberlitner (121st, 20:58). (CV, 22:38), 40. Sabrina Barnhart (LV, 22:54);
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Senior Austin Norbeck reg- --- The fell 20-25, 25-22, Melanie Dietrich 3-6, 6-3, 7-5
squad from Minster captured Taylor Miller (LV, 24:06); 64. Leah Saylor (CV,
another team title with a low 24:20); 69. Janelle May (CV, 24:42); 75. Kirsten istered his second hat trick Lady Green drop 2 at net 25-18 to Toledo Christian, at second doubles.
score of 39 points. Crestview
Barnhart (LV, 25:25); 82. Brook Wilcox (WT,
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of the boys soccer season BLUFFTON — The with Stacy Alexander (12 Winners for the Lady
finished second with 95 points. Grace Callow (CV, 27:40); 94. Elizabeth Saylor Saturday morning versus New Ottoville volleyball unit kills; 3 aces) leading the way. Golden Bears were Erin
Lincolnview took ninth with (CV, 28:33); 96. Amanda Lobsiger (CV, 29:17); Knoxville and added an assist, dropped both ends of a tri- Also helping were Kelsey McDonagh over Jessie
pacing the host Musketeers to match Saturday at Bluffton, Smith (23 assists; 9 digs) and Adkins 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 at first
99. Kelsey Clemons (LV, 30:01).
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finished 13th with 358 points. (VW, 16:34); 5. Kevin Lenhart (SPEN, 16:39); a 4-0 shutout of the Rangers falling 25-20, 25-17 to the Natalie Mason and Tahler singles; and Alexis Snyder/
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Strunk (PW, 17:42); 19. Kase Schalois (VW, at Keith Hamel Memorial hosts and 27-25, 25-16 to Sdao (2 blocks each). Linda McDonagh over Caitie
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Genter finished 11th in 17:36 56. Adam Saylor (VW, 18:52); 58. Eric Easley 14:55 and 7:18 (penalty kick) to Ottawa-Glandorf tonight. Smith (11 assists), Alex Elida is in the Western
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Mr. and Mrs. William Swick Gary and Cathy Hemker of Delphos announce
Mr. and Mrs. William Swick of Delphos observed their the engagement of their daughter, Julia Hemker, to
55th anniversary on Sept. 10. Scott Horstman, son of Tony and Judy Horstman of
Bill and Marie Gerdeman were united in marriage on that Cloverdale.
date in 1955 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. The couple will exchange vows on Oct. 30 at St. John
To celebrate, a Mass of Thanksgiving was held at the
church followed by a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. the Evangelist Catholic Church.
The bride elect is a graduate of St. John’s High School
They are the parents of David Swick of Delphos,
Dennis (Cathy) Swick of Findlay and Jill (Chris) Utrup of
Robert Beckmann and Wright State University in Dayton, with a bachelor of
science degree in nursing. She is employed by The Ohio
Delphos. They also have six grandchildren, Casey (Josh) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckmann of Elida observed 40 State University East Medical Center as a registered nurse
Bevilockway and Kelli (Jason) Hahn of Lima, Craig years of marriage on Sept. 19. in the Intensive Care Unit.
Swick of Dublin and Todd Utrup of Delphos, Stephanie Robert and Carla Picker were united in marriage on that Her fiance is a graduate of Ottoville High School and
(Ryan) Schmit of Washington, D.C., and Stacey Utrup of date in 1970 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, The Ohio State University, with a bachelor of science
Delphos; and six great-grandchildren, Whitney and Tyson the Rev. Ottenweller officiating. degree in criminology. He is employed by the City of
Bevilockway, Dalton, Haley and Blake Hahn and Aubrey They are the parents of Kevin (Julie) Beckmann of Upper Arlington as a Code Enforcement Officer.
Donathan. Auburn, Ind., Michelle (Doug) Hohman of Perrysburg and
Bill retired after 50 years as a construction superin- Suzanne (Nathan) Rahrig of Delphos. They also have eight
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nursing home Randy and Deb Lindeman of Ottoville announce the
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Michael Collins, son of Ed and Brenda Collins of Middle
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John and Rosemarie Motycka of Convoy are pleased to
announce the engagement and upcoming wedding of their
daughter, Katie, to Gabe Schabbing, son of George and
EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY The couple will exchange vows on Oct. 30 at Immaculate Peggy Schabbing of Grover Hill.
NIGHT IN OCTOBER Conception Church in Ottoville.
The bride-elect is a 2004 graduate of Ottoville High
The couple will exchange vows on Oct. 16 at St. Marys
Catholic Church in Van Wert.
7:30-MIDNIGHT School and a 2008 graduate of Ohio University. She is The bride-elect is a 2006 graduate of Crestview High
School and a 2009 graduate of James A. Rhodes State
employed by Marathon Pipeline in Findlay as an operation
2 CASH DRAWINGS & center analyst. College. She currently works as a registered nurse for
Her fiance is a 2005 graduate of Delphos St. John’s Vancrest Health Care Center in Van Wert.
2 DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS High School and a 2010 graduate of The Ohio State Her fiance is a 2001 graduate of Lincolnview High
University in Columbus. He is employed as a radiation School. He currently works for Unverferth Manufacturing

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flooding the access road leading to a park event of an emergency, “people are going to
area and cutting off any residents who did not have to come out by boat.”
heed daylong warnings to evacuate. “The residents down there are used to hav-
It wasn’t clear how many of the roughly ing high water and dealing with high water a
300 residents remained in Blackhawk Park lot but this could be something that they’ve
around 4 p.m. Sunday when the road was never seen, with this amount of water,”
closed after water started leaking from the Johnson said.
Caledonia Levee south of Highway 33. The Johnson said the Department of Natural
levee had not collapsed, but officials said Resources had been walking the levee all
enough water was coming through it that it night and fixed one weak spot, but that repair
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the water was about 6 inches deep on some She said those who evacuated might be out
roads Sunday afternoon, and people were of their homes for up to a week. A Red Cross
wading, pushing strollers and riding bicylces reception center was opened at the Portage St.
through the water. John the Baptist Episcopal Church.
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Management Office wasn’t letting anybody Reporter that she, her husband and 17-month
in or out of Blackhawk Park and warned all old daughter planned to stay in a motel for a
morning that emergency vehicles, includ- few days. Their home is on a hill and unlikely
ing police, fire and ambulances, would not to be flooded, but officials were urging them
be able to reach any residents who stayed to leave as water filled roadways.
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Toll Free: 866-870-5500 • Transfer, monitor, and maintain material 6735 2008 NISSAN ALTIMA SE .............4 Dr., V/6, full power, moonroof.......................... $16,995
Auctioneers: Wayne M. Wilson CAI, Brent J. scrap and recycling programs.
Wilson CAI 6728 2008 FORD FOCUS SE ....................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, power moonroof ....................... $12,495
Denver N. Geitgey CAI, Fred Nott, Keith Stable employment with flexible shifts and com- 6713 2008 FORD TAURUS LIMITED ...FWD V/6, nav., moonroof, leather ....................... $20,495 1BR DOWNSTAIRS Apt.
Includes range and refrig-
Whitman, William H. Retcher, petitive wage and benefit programs. 6705 2008 FORD FOCUS SES..................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, power, 17,000 miles.................. $14,495 erator. Landlord pays wa-
Shad T. Ridenour CAI, Richard Reed, Sam Please submit resumes to: Vanamatic Company,
Kunsman, 701 Ambrose Drive, Delphos, OH or call 6668 2008 FORD MUSTANG ..................Shelby Coupe, V8 full power, 8,000 miles .......... $37,895 ter, sewer, and garbage
Alan Updike, Frank Parr, Bart Westfall (419) 692-6085, Scott Wiltsie, HR Manager, for 6639 2008 FORD FOCUS SE ....................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, air, PW, PL, CD ....................... $12,250 pick-up. Rent & Deposit
$425/mo. Located at 387
www.WilsonAuctionLtd.com more information. 6628 2008 MERCURY MILAN................4 Dr., 4 cyl., FWD, full power, 20,000 miles ...... $14,495 W. 3rd St., Ottoville. Call
6737 2007 FORD FOCUS SES..................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, air, SC, 46,000 miles ................. $11,495 419-453-3956.
6732 2007 MERCURY MILAN................4 Dr., 4 cyl., FWD, full power, moonroof............. $13,995
2011 CHEVY 6730 2003 LINCOLN TOWN CAR..........signature, full power, leather, tu-tone ................ $11,495
6714 2003 DODGE NEON SE ..................4 dr., 4cyl, AT, air, 42,000 miles. .......................... $5,995
ATTRACTIVE,
SPACIOUS DELPHOS
EQUINOX 6720A2002 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE ......4 Dr., V/6, full power............................................... $7,295
6736 2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP .Coupe, moonroof, leather, 71,000 miles ................ $7,995
2 bedroom apartment for
rent. Stove, refrigerator
1 - LTZ 6722 2001 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE.4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, full power, moonroof ................. $7,495
included. Washer/dryer
hookup. (419)203-2216
1 - 1LT 6679 2001 FORD TAURUS SEL ..............4 dr., 24V V/6, full power, moonroof, leather ....... $6,995
6678A2001 FORD TAURUS SE.................4 Dr., V/6, full power, nice car................................ $5,995 600 Apts. for Rent
WE WANT YOUR TRADE
CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED SPECIALS
6698 1997 OLDSMOBILE REGENCY....4 Dr., full power, nice car....................................... $4,495

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NOW
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BA Unit, Great location.
Stove/Refrig. included.
6706 2009 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD. ...........V/6, full power, moonroof, 20,000 miles ........ $22,495 $525/mo. & deposit. In-
RATES AS LOW AS 1.9% APR! 6715 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED ............... FWD, V6, full power, leather, 30,0000 miles. ..... $25,495
cludes: water, trash, sew-
age. (419)203-6810
6716 2008 FORD EDGE SEL ......................... FWD V/6, full power, leather, 26,000 miles ........ $23,995
2010 G6 GT pkg. leather, sunroof................ $17,900 6702 2008 FORD F150 REG. CAB XLT. ....4x4 V/8, full power, 13,000 miles .................... $22,995
2010 G6 sunroof ........................................... $16,795 6657 2008 FORD F150 S. CREW XLT...... 4x4, V/8, full power, 15,000 miles, moonroof. $27,250 800 House For Sale
2009 Chev Impala 1LT #G109..................... $14,900 6704 2007 MERCURY MARINER LUXURY.FWD, full power, moonroof ............................. $16,495
2008 Chev Impala 1LT, 24K mi. #H110 ....... $14,900 6671 2007 FORD EDGE SE FWD ................ V/6, full power, clean unit. ............................. $17,495 FULL REMODEL com-
pleted soon. Can custom-
2007 Pontiac G6 Black, sunroof .................. $12,500 6673 2007 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED ........... V/6, 4x4, full power, leather, moonroof.......... $16,495 ize to you. 607 W. 7th St.,
2007 Chev Impala #F83 .............................. $12,495 6674 2007 FORD ESCAPE XLT .................... V/6, FWD, full power, moonroof. .................... $14,995 Delphos. 0 Down, Home

2007 Chev Impala #F86 .............................. $12,495 6734 2006 MERCURY MARINER ............. premier 4X4 V/6, leather, moonroof .................. $11,495 Warranty, Free appli -
ances. 419-586-8220
6717 2006 FORD FREESTYLE SEL ............. AWD, V/6, full power ........................................ $12,995 chbsinc.com
6703 2006 FORD FREESTYLE SEL .................FWD V/6, full power, leather, 59,000 miles .... $14,995
6667 2006 GMC ENVOY DENALI ............... 4 Dr., V/8, 4x4, moonroof, leather ............... $17,995
FULL REMODEL com-
6718 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT......... 4x4 V/6, full power, leather ................................ $11,495 plete soon at 829 Moening
6619B 2004 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO...... EXT CAB LS, 4x2 V/8, full power, 71,000 miles . $12,995 St. Delphos. Can custom-
6708 2004 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO EXT. CAB Z/71 4x4, V/8, full power ........... $13,895 ize to you. 0 Down, Home
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CARS TRUCKS 6659A 2004 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER .... Luxury AWD, V/8, full power ....................... $12,295 ances. 419-586-8220
10 Chevy HHR LT 1 black, 1 blue............................... $14,900 10 Chevy Equinox Black ........................................... $23,500 6664 2003 FORD F350 LARIAT ................. Crew cab, 4x2, diesel, DRW, full power ..... $16,995 www.chbsinc.com
09 Chrysler Town & Country Van #D48 ... $19,800 10 Chevy Equinox All wheel drive............................. $25,500 6712 2002 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD.......... V/6, full power, moonroof ................................ $6,995
09 Pontiac G5 2 Dr. cpe, #D53....................................... $12,700 10 Buick Enclave CXL silver.................................. $34,500 6670 2002 FORD E150 CLUB WG ............ Chateau, leather, DVD, remote start. .................$7,495 0 DOWN, warranty, free
appliances, Remodeled
07 Buick Lucerne CXL ......................................... $17,900 09 Chrysler Town & Country Van, red .......... $19,800 6662A 2000 FORD E150 CLUB WG ............ Chateau quads, dual air, full power....................... $5,995 home. A great country 4
07 Buick LaCrosse CX #G97 ............................... $13,900 08 Buick Enclave CXL 20K mi., gold mist................ $32,200 6711 2000 HONDA CR-V............................... Special edition 4x4, 4 cyl., full power, leather, 78,000 mi.. $10,281 bed, 1 1/2 Bath home
in Lincolnview school dis-
08 Buick Enclave CXL Red, Nav. ........................... $28,900
07 Buick LaCrosse CX #G100 ............................. $13,500
06 Buick LaCrosse CX 31K mi............................. $12,900
06 Chevy Malibu Max LT #E64 .......................... $11,900
08 Chevy Equinox 2LT, sunroof .................................. $17,500
08 Chevy Colorado extreme cab, 2 wheel drive, 19K mi.$17,995
NEW HOURS trict. Has new carpet,
paint, landscape, new
central air, water
Sales: Mon. 8:00-8; Tues.-Fri. 8-6; Sat. 9-2:30 heater, new lighting, up-
06 Chevy Malibu LT silver.............................................$9,995 07 Chevy Silverado Ext. Cab 3/4 ton, diesel ... $32,900 Service • Parts • Body Shop dated plumbing and elec-
tric, some new
06 Chevy Impala LT #G139A........................................$6,995 07 Silverado Z71 1/2 ton, crew ................................... $25,900
Mon. 7:30-8 p.m.; Tues.-Fri. 7:30-6 p.m.; Sat. 9-2 windows, 19176 Venedo-
04 Pontiac Grand Prix GT sunroof, leather ...........$8,995 07 Chev Trailblazer Black #D52............................... $17,900 cia-Eastern Rd., Venedo-
03 Buick Regal LS leather .............................................$7,295 07 Chevy Colorado ext. cab, 2 wheel drive, 25K mi.$15,700 SATURDAY SERVICE • NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED OIL CHANGES. cia. 419-586-8220.

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02 Monte Carlo SS.........................................................$7,250 07 Buick Rendezvous CXL 3 seats ................. $18,795
01 Monte Carlo SS Sunroof, leather..............................$6,995 07 GMC Sierra Extended Cab 4x4 ........... $25,500 810 Auto Repairs/
01 Toyota Corolla 4 Dr. ...................................................$3,295 07 GMC Acadia all the options...................................... $30,900 Parts/Acc.
96 Ford Taurus 4 Dr. #G77A..............................................$2,395 04 Olds Silhouettewith DVD ..................................... $12,995
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Dear Annie: I need your be such a charming place.”
advice on how to deal with When she barely acknowl-
my very violent father. He edges a gift, fill in the blanks:
knows no boundaries, has no “What a lovely platter.” This
respect for anyone and exerts gives your daughter-in-law the
zero control over himself. He opportunity to learn from you.
is physically violent and ver- But you also should do your
$
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95
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& tax

bally abusive. He threw chairs best to make your daughter-in- ALIGNMENT BLONDIE
at his 82-year-old mother law feel special at her shower.
when he lost his temper at my It will mitigate any sense that Includes check and
cousin’s wedding and made a you disapprove of her, and adjust camber & toe
huge scene. she will be more open to your (front only).
Mom tolerated him, but suggestions in the future. And Additional parts & labor
he beat her and she nearly perhaps someone will give her may be required on
lost her hearing. an etiquette book as some vehicles.
My brothers stayed a gift.
with him until they Dear Annie:
See Service Advisor
could go to college, I’m a faithful read-
for details.
and both are now in er, but I somehow
therapy for PTSD
and anger issues.
must have missed
the plea for forgot-
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I fled my father’s ten Father’s Day
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17. After 13 years, too late, here’s one Over

I still have night- that I learned as a


85 years
serving
mares about him. child (I’m 76). I
you!

My grandfa- hadn’t thought of it


ther’s 100th birth- in years. -- J.R. in
day is coming Annie’s Mailbox Manhattan Beach,
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to say, the entire extended Daddy,
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with him. Make it about a to me,
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no reason to tolerate his abuse Dear Readers: Today is
or make excuses for him. Family Day (casafamilyday.
Someone needs to stand up to org). Studies show that chil-
the bully, and you sound like dren who eat dinner with their
the only one brave enough to parents have a reduced risk of
do it. substance abuse. Please try to
For a low,
Dear Annie: My daugh- make meals a family event.
ter-in-law is expecting our Annie’s Mailbox is written low price! HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
first grandchild, and I recent- by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy
ly attended the first of two Sugar, longtime editors of the To advertise call
baby showers given for her. Ann Landers column. Please
I’m sorry to say, I was embar- e-mail your questions to 419-695-0015
rassed and hurt by her behav- anniesmailbox@comcast.net,
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She complained about her c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 To be connected to
co-workers who did not show W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, your ad rep.
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the gifts she was given, includ-
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the nursery. She criticized
the hometown of many of
the guests as “old and dirty” BORN LOSER
and said the stores there were
inadequate to stock her gift
registry.
I do not think I can bring
myself to attend her second
shower. Of course, speak-
ing critically about her to
my son would not be pro-
ductive. Should I go or not?
-- Embarrassed Mother-in-
Law
Dear Mother-in-Law: Go.
It’s a shame your daughter-
in-law is so grossly inconsid-
FRANK & ERNEST
erate of her guests, but you
will accomplish nothing by
avoiding her celebrations. She
seems ignorant of basic man-
ners and not too bright. The
best way to help is to set a
good example, without criti-
cizing her. If she disparages
someone’s hometown, you
can chime in with, “But it can

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Chavez allies win congressional majority in vote NATO launches


airstrikes into
CARACAS, Venezuela splinter party or had not yet Lucena announced the results. where the opposition won 12
(AP) — President Hugo been determined, she said. Some showed disappointment of the 15 posts up for grabs,
Chavez’s opponents blocked Chavez hailed it as a “solid by holding their heads in their Gov. Pablo Perez attributed the
him from capturing an victory” in an online posting hands while others thrust their opposition’s gains to the coali-

Pakistan, 50 dead
overwhelming majority in on Twitter, but he fell short fists in the air, declared the tion’s decision to field a single
Venezuela’s congressional of his goal of keeping the outcome a triumph. candidate for each of the 165
election, making gains that two-thirds majority that has Earlier, Chavez back- seats being contested.
could challenge the firebrand allowed his allies to push ers drove through downtown “We showed Venezuela
leader’s tight grip on power. through controversial changes Caracas celebrating, waving that we can advance if we’re By ERIC TALMADGE The strike killed 49 mili-
With the vast majority of unopposed. Until now, pro- party flags and honking horns. united,” Perez said. and SEBASTIAN ABBOT tants, said U.S. Maj. Michael

True
votes from Sunday’s election Chavez lawmakers have been Powerful fireworks exploded Miguel Tinker Salas, a pro- The Associated Press Johnson, another ISAF
counted, Chavez’s socialist able to rewrite laws unopposed above the streets, echoing fessor at Pomona College in spokesman.
party won at least 96 of the 165 and unilaterally appoint offi- throughout much of the capi- Claremont, California, said the KABUL, Afghanistan — The provincial police

Introducing a
seats in the National Assembly, cials, including Supreme Court tal. outcome could prompt Chavez NATO helicopters in east- chief in Khost, Abdul Hakim
while the opposition coalition justices and members of the Opposition leaders celebrat- to concentrate on resolving ern Afghanistan launched Ishaqzie, cited a higher death
won at least 61 seats, National electoral council. ed at the coalition’s headquar- pressing domestic problems, rare airstrikes into Pakistan, toll of around 60 militants. He

breakthrough
Electoral Council president A crowd of government ters in Caracas, where they which include rampant violent reportedly killing more than said police at checkpoints at
Tibisay Lucena said early supporters who had gathered hugged and kissed each other crime, a lingering economic 50 militants after an outpost the border came under attack,
today. The remaining eight outside the presidential palace amid smiling supporters. recession and Latin America’s near the border came under engaged the miliants in a gun
seats either went to a small showed mixed emotions when In the western state of Zulia, highest rate of inflation.

Tru
attack from insurgents, offi- battle and then called for
cials said today. help, prompting the helicop-
International forces also ter strikes.

in hearing Introducing a pressed forward with a key


combat phase in their drive
to rout Taliban fighters
“It was a very effective
operation against the mili-
tants,” he said. “Around 60

True technology breakthrou


around the southern city of militants were killed. Police
Kandahar, an operation that is forces collected ammunition
key to U.S. military strategy and weapons from the battle-

Introducing a to turn around the 9-year war


and prevent the Taliban from
field.”
It was not immediately

in hearing
undermining the Afghan gov- clear how NATO and the

breakthrough
ernment. Afghan police chief were able
The airstrikes into to confirm the fatalities on the
Pakistan came after the Pakistan side of the border.

technolo
insurgents attacked a small The second attack occurred
Afghan security outpost near when helicopters returned

in hearing
the border, and NATO jus- to the border area and were
tified the strikes based on attacked by insurgents based
“the right of self-defense,” a in Pakistan, Donald said.
spokesman said. Pakistan is “The helicopters returned

technology
sensitive about attacks on its to the scene and they received
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