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Upfront St. John’s students to star in diocesen ad


Stratton back at
library for
‘Antique Critique’
Anne Stratton will return
to the Delphos Public
Library at 6 p.m. on Nov.
8 to present her program
“Antique Critique.”
Patrons can bring two
items to be appraised.
Weapons, coins and stamps
will not be appraised.
There is a limit of
30 attendees and regis-
tration is required.
Call the library at
419-695-4015, e-mail at
mericlna@oplin.org or stop
in the library to register
for this free program.
St. John’s sets
conferences Photos provided
St. John’s High School Above: Members of RGB Productions film a TV commercial at St. John’s Elementary.
will hold Parent/Teacher Below: Adam Fischer, left, Ayron McClurg and Lincoln Mueller check out some of the
Conferences Nov. 10 and 11. equipment brought to the school by the film crew. Faith Ezzelle has her hair “done” for filming.
Times are 5:30-9 Nov.
10 and 8:30 a.m. to noon Staff reports of the evangelization project
and 1-3 p.m. Nov. 11. known as Awakening Faith-
Parents are encouraged DELPHOS — St. John’s Reconnecting With Your
to attend. Call the office at Elementary students may not Catholic Faith taking place
419-692-5371, ext. 1146, to see their names in lights but in parishes of the Toledo
they may catch a glimpse of Diocese beginning Nov. 8.
let them know which day and themselves on TV. Several stu- The campaign is designed to
what teachers will be visited. dents were chosen from the local attract people to parishes and
school to star in the Catholic sign up for the Awakening
Sports Diocese of Toledo marketing
campaign “Wake-up.”
Faith project.
The commercial at St.
Jays announce Students were treated John’s was chosen to be a
playoff ticket sale to “hair and make-up” and part of the campaign and
St. John’s is selling tick- filmed by RGB Productions. will feature an “epic” style
The marketing campaign that will describe what the
ets to its home Region 22 will use TV commercials, Catholic religion has contrib-
quarterfinal game versus billboards, print ads and uted to the 19-county dioc-
Edgerton Friday (7:30 p.m. online social media efforts esan area. Using a time-line
kickoff) at the following to spotlight the Centennial of concept, the campaign will
times: 7:30 a.m to 3:30 the Diocese. The TV spots describe the historic events
p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; are being created to celebrate made possible by Catholics
7-8 p.m. Tuesday; and 7:30 faith, history and to help some who have made the Diocese
a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday; in Catholics find their way back a better place to live. Areas
the high school office. to the church. of emphasis are education,
Reserved-seat season Filming was also done at health care, spirituality,
ticketholders may pur- Findlay St. Michael. charitable giving, the sacra-
chase their reserve seat for The multi-media campaign ments, the liturgy and other
this game by purchasing was created to raise awareness quality-of-life aspects.

Moore wins Optimist


a ticket and having their
season ticket stamped. No
reserve seats will be sold at

Oratorical Contest
the gate. Please bring your
reserved ticket to the game.
The school will receive
a percentage of all tickets
purchased at St. John’s High For the Delphos Herald
School. All pre-sale tickets
are $7; all tickets at the gate Jefferson senior Dulton
are $9. Children 6 years old Moore was the winner of
and older must have a ticket. the Optimist Club Oratorical
Jennings selling Contest based on the theme
basketball tickets “If I Were Leader of the Free
Fort Jennings High School World, the First Issue I Would
is selling 2010-11 basket- Address Would be ...”
ball season tickets to last Moore was awarded a $100
year’s holders from 4:30-7 U.S. Savings Bond and he
p.m. Wednesday and 10 will compete against winners
a.m. to noon Thursday. from other Optimist Clubs at
Any remaining tick- the zone level with a chance
ets will be sold 6:30-7:30 to win a scholarship.
p.m. Wednesday. “Dulton Moore did a Moore
wonderful job presenting Visitation; Summer Library
Forecast his speech about the ques- Reading Program; Boy
Mostly sunny tion posted to him,” Club Scout Charter; two Junior
Tuesday with President Michael Freidrick Optimist Groups; Student of
high near 50. said. “The members of our the Month Program; Most
See page 2. Optimist Club have no doubt Improved Student Program;
Moore has a bright future two $1,500 scholarships;
ahead of him.” and various special dona- Mary M. Grothause photo

Index This is the first year the


Delphos Optimist Club has
tions throughout the year.
The Optimist Oratorical Legion holds Fall Family Affair
Obituaries 2 participated in the Optimist Contest is one of the national Delphos Mayor Mike Gallmeier, center, served as a judge for the costume contest
State/Local 3 Oratorical Contest; how- organization’s most popular held as part of the American Legion’s Fall Family Affair held Saturday at the post.
Politics 4 ever, the club has been programs, with more than Winners were Jamien Pack, Alex Sanchez. Shay Sanchez, Cheyenne Dooley, Justin
Community 5 active in the community 2,000 clubs participating Sterling, Josh Pack and Samatha Smith.
Sports 6-7 since 1987. Other programs annually. Carrying the motto

In today’s paper ... *Village Market


Announcements 8 and service projects include “Bringing Out the Best in
Classifieds 9 Girls basketball Tourney; Kids,” Optimists conduct
Easter Egg Hunt; Junior positive service projects that
*Rural King
TV 10
* Pick ‘n’ Save
Golf Tourney; Fourth of reach more than six million
World News 12
July Fishing Derby; COSI young people a year.
on Wheels for Canal Days; To learn more about
Punt, Pass and Kick; Girls
Volleyball Tourney; Santa
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For The Record


POLICE REPORT WEATHER OBITUARIES The Delphos
Delphos man faces firearm, Teen cited for High temperature Sunday
Delphos weather Francis Lynn Davis
Francis Lynn Davis, 68, of
Herald
drug charges after traffic stop improper backing in Delphos was 50 degrees,
low was 33. High a year ago
Delphos died Sunday at St.
Rita’s Medical Center.
Vol. 141 No. 119
Nancy Spencer, editor
A traffic crash occurred today was 50, low was 28. Arrangements are incom- Ray Geary, general manager,
While on routine patrol at also found a loaded firearm at 8:15 a.m. Thursday at the Record high for today is 79, Delphos Herald Inc.
plete at Harter and Schier
11:10 a.m. Saturday, Delphos and drug paraphernalia. intersection of West Fifth and set in 1950. Record low is 27, Don Hemple, advertising manager
Funeral Home.
Police observed a motor vehi- Irwin was taken into cus- State streets. Tiffany Brantley,
cle being driven by James tody and transported to the set in 1913.
Tonjia Lindeman, 16, of circulation manager
Irwin, 44, of Delphos in the Van Wert County Jail, Irwin Delphos, was stopped at the WEATHER FORECAST William Kohl, general manager/
600 block of West Sixth will appear in Van Wert traffic light at the intersection Tri-county Eagle Print
Street. At that time, officers Municipal Court on charges and she backed up to allow The Associated Press The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
had knowledge that Irwin was of driving under suspension, more room for a semi-trac- 8000) is published daily except
operating the vehicle while a first degree misdemeanor; tor trailer turning on to State TONIGHT: Mostly clear. Sundays and Holidays.
having a suspended driver’s having a weapon while under Street when she failed to see Lows in the upper 20s. East By carrier in Delphos and
license. A check of Irwin’s disability, a third-degree fel- a vehicle stopped behind her. winds 5 to 10 mph. area towns, or by rural motor
driving status was checked ony; possession of marijuana This resulted in the Lindeman TUESDAY: Mostly route where available $2.09 per
and confirmed that he was less than 100 grams, a minor vehicle striking an auto driv- sunny. Highs around 50.
week. By mail in Allen, Van
currently suspended. misdemeanor; improper han- Wert, or Putnam County, $105
en by Amy Kleman, 40, of East winds 10 to 15 mph. per year. Outside these counties
As officers were tak- dling of a firearm, a first- Delphos. TUESDAY NIGHT:
ing Irwin into custody, they degree misdemeanor; and $119 per year.
No one was injured. Both Mostly clear. Lows around Entered in the post office
found on Irwin’s person an possession of drug parapher- vehicles sustained functional 30. Northeast winds 5 to 10 in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
amount of marijuana. While nalia, a fourth-degree misde- damage. mph. Periodicals, postage paid at
checking the vehicle, officers meanor. Lindeman was cited for WEDNESDAY: Mostly Delphos, Ohio.
improper backing. sunny in the morning becom- No mail subscriptions will be
Driver turns into Teen rear-ends ing partly cloudy. Highs
Janice Marlene
accepted in towns or villages

path of vehicle stopped car OTTERY L in the mid 50s. Southeast


winds around 5 mph. Gyetvai
where The Daily Herald paper
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These Ohio lotteries were drawn Oct. 31, 1935 - Oct. 29,2010 per week.
At 11:41 a.m. on Saturday, At 10:40 a.m. on Saturday, EXTENDED FORECAST 405 North Main St.
Sunday: Janice Marlene Gyetvai,
a collision occurred when the a collision occurred when WEDNESDAY NIGHT: TELEPHONE 695-0015
Mega Millions 74, of Lima, died at 1:10 p.m.
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into the path of a second vehicle struck a second vehicle that lion upper 30s. Center in Delphos.
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
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POSTMASTER:
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1935, in Putnam County to to THE DAILY HERALD,
Bremen was traveling west- Brad Metzger, 31, of Midday 4 chance of showers. Highs in Ellis and Breata (Sakemiller)
bound on Fifth Street in the 1-6-3-8 405 N. Main St.
Spencerville, was stopped the upper 40s. Foulkes. Delphos, Ohio 45833
outside lane when he attempt- on South Franklin Street Pick 3 THURSDAY NIGHT:
9-0-6 On Oct. 19, 1954, she mar-
ed to turn right onto North facing north, while he wait- Cloudy with a 40 percent
Canal Street. Christopher ed for a car to back out
Pick 4
chance of showers. Lows in
ried Edward Gyetvai, who
preceded her in death.
Scholars of the Day
5-6-7-9
Showalter, 32, of Delphos, of a driveway when Kecia Powerball the mid 30s. Survivors include four
was also traveling westbound Kramer, 16, of Delphos, Estimated jackpot: $104 mil- FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy. sons, Edward (Cindy) Gyetvai
on Fifth Street in the inside also traveling north on lion A chance of rain and snow of Columbus, Terry (Shellie)
lane when Wente turned into South Franklin failed to see Rolling Cash 5 showers in the morning with Gyetvai of Tipp City, Kerry
his path. Wente claimed he Metzger’s stopped vehicle. 18-19-22-37-38 a chance of rain showers in Gyetvai of Atlanta and Richard
couldn’t see the lines indicat- This resulted in Kramer’s Estimated jackpot: $100,000 the afternoon. Highs in the Gyetvai of Delphos; three
ing the street was a four-lane. car rear-ending Metzger’s. Ten OH mid 40s. Chance of precipi-
04-07-10-13-19-22-23-30-45- daughters, Christine (Leonard)
There were no injuries There were no injuries and tation 50 percent. Prine of Delphos, Sandy Clark
and moderate damage to the 48-49-53-55-58-62-63-66-68-70-
light damage to the vehi- 78 FRIDAY NIGHT: of Austin, Texas, and Jenny
vehicles. cles. Ten OH Midday Mostly cloudy with a chance (Kim) DeCamp of Cairo; a
Wente was cited for failure Kramer was cited for an 04-05-11-14-15-19-21-25-31- of rain showers. Lows in the brother, Loraine Foulkes of
to yield right of way when St. John’s Scholar of the
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SATURDAY: Mostly Gina, Kevin, Luke, Kirenda, Schomaeker.
cloudy. Highs in the mid Elizabeth and Clayton; and Congratulations
The Taste of 40s.
SATURDAY NIGHT,
three great-grandchildren,
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STATE/LOCAL

Briefs Big names urge Ohioans to vote Gubernatorial candidates even


COLUMBUS (AP) — The Strickland trailing Kasich by
3 found killed By JOHN SEEWER
Associated Press
tion. Former President Bill
Clinton canvassed the state
thing we can to get out the
vote. We’re running up the
latest poll in the Ohio gov-
ernor’s race has Republican
double digits.
In the race for Ohio’s open
at Ohio home TOLEDO (AP) —
with Strickland on Saturday.
Ohio congressman John
score here to beat Cuyahoga
County.”
John Kasich and Democratic
Gov. Ted Strickland running
U.S. Senate seat, the newspa-
per’s poll shows GOP can-
TOLEDO (AP) — An Ohio Volunteers and big name Boehner, in line to become the In heavily Democratic about even in the final days didate Rob Portman with a
sheriff says a teen found family politicians made one last push new speaker if Republicans Cleveland and Cuyahoga leading to the Nov. 2 election. 16-point lead over Democrat
members who’d been killed and over the weekend in Ohio take the House, traveled to all County, Mike Gillis, an AFL- The Columbus Dispatch Lee Fisher.
first thought it was a joke scene to encourage voters to come corners of the state to cam- CIO spokesman said the final
left from a Halloween party reports Sunday that Kasich’s The Dispatch mail poll
out on Election Day ahead of paign with Republicans who weekend of staffing phone 49-47 lead is less than the was conducted from Oct. 20
Ottawa County Sheriff
Bob Bratton says 53-year-old what are sure to be tight races are trying to unseat incum- banks and contacting voters poll’s margin of error of 2.3 through Oct. 29. It was based
William Liske, his 46-year-old for governor and several cru- bent House Democrats. door-to-door and at factory percentage points. on returns from 1,445 likely
wife and her 23-year-old son cial congressional seats. “Keep making your phone gates can make a difference. Earlier polls showed Ohio voters.
were found dead Sunday after- President Barack Obama calls, keep knocking on “It’s important that our
noon. The woman’s 16-year- and hip-hop artist Common doors,” he reminded support- members who are primarily
old son discovered the bodies
in the family’s home 17 miles
joined a rally in Cleveland
Sunday for Democratic Gov.
Ted Strickland. Obama said
ers in Lima.
David Fornshell, chair-
man of the Warren County
working class folks hear from
their peers about the issues
that are most important in this
GOT A SPORTS STORY?
east of Toledo.
The sheriff tells The Blade a he felt good about Democrats’ Republican Party, a south- election,” he said.
preliminary coroner’s exam indi- chances if their supporters west Ohio GOP stronghold, He said organized labor’s CALL JIM METCALFE,
cated deaths were caused either turned out in large numbers said turnout will be the key weekend work in northeast
by gunshot or blunt object. Tuesday. and urged volunteers to con- Ohio was aimed at tightly Sports Editor,
A suspect was arrested Strickland’s opponent, tact 10 people. contested races involving
about 170 miles away in east-
central Ohio.
Republican John Kasich,
walked door-to-door Sunday
“Harass them, telephone
them, e-mail them, go pick
incumbent Democratic Reps.
Betty Sutton in the Akron-
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Lori Viars, a Republican
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leading up to Tuesday’s elec- phone calls, “doing every- tough races.
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summit in Ohio Salsa dancing springs up in Ohio titches
Blown Away Sale
CLEVELAND (AP) — COLUMBUS (AP) — The on the popularity of similar — flashy series that have
TV’s “Dr. Oz” is headlining lively dance thrives on three events that he had attended in brought fancy foreign steps We’re getting blown away out here in the flatlands east of Lima
the Cleveland Clinic’s annual simple steps: quick, quick, New York, the former shoe into the mainstream — has and we need some company!
Innovation Summit, focusing slow. In the basement of a salesman and lifelong dancer helped the concept thrive: All of our Fall and Halloween fabrics are on sale 40% off!
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opened today with a speech by salsa. Lights are dimmed. clubs. 2004.
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, host of a syn-
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to discuss obesity and Type 2 pants attempt individual parts the partying shifts into high but low-key concept appeals
diabetes as an epidemic threat- piecemeal — the turns, the gear. to Nikki Lagendyk, an Ohio
ening American medical care. twirls, the pacing — swap- Some nights feature a disc State optometry student who’s Delphos Herald
The executive director of the ping partners every few min- jockey; others boast bands fond of dancing shows.
Clinic’s innovations unit tells
The Plain Dealer that obesity
prevention and treatment make
utes to experience it all with
a stranger.
“Make eye contact. I don’t
or ensembles that Polanco
brings in from Chicago, New
York and Puerto Rico.
“I would love to be able
to do anything like that,” the
24-year-old said during a
Relay for Life
up one of the most important care if she’s married or what- The popularity of TV breather after a second salsa
areas of health care today. ever,” says Carlos Rubio, a competitions such as “So lesson. “If someone else is
Cops seeking 32-year-old choreographer
for the Ohio State University
You Think You Can Dance”
and “Dancing With the Stars”
good, they make you look so
much better.”
prisoner who salsa club. “Get a little closer.
This is Latin dancing.”
escaped van Anonymous flirtation,
though, isn’t the pursuit. The
CLEVELAND (AP) —
focus lies on footwork and
Cleveland officers are search-
ing for a man who they say rhythmic form, cyclically Sunday, November 7, 2010
freed himself from handcuffs
in the back of a police van and
structured and peppered with
flair. Readmore’s American Legion Post #268,
escaped without shoes when
the doors opened.
The dark room fills with
regulars who are dressed to
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POLITICS “It is easier to admire hard work if you don’t do it.”


— Anonymous

Deal or punt decision on


Bush tax cuts is Obama’s
By ANDREW TAYLOR possible takeover of the House weeks we’ve heard any talk of
The Associated Press and at least several more seats a compromise at all.”
in the Senate. They’re certain Elmendorf said Obama
WASHINGTON — Will to stand firm on their promise should cut a deal because
Congress extend the Bush tax to extend the Bush-era tax cuts letting the tax cuts expire
cuts into 2011 in the weeks in their entirety. Democrats would be a political disaster.
after Tuesday’s election or let were divided on the issue even “Showing that he can work
the automatic increase start before the election. with Republicans in the
cutting into most people’s About three dozen mostly postelection atmosphere is
paychecks early next year? moderate House Democrats going to be important, and
It’s really pretty much up and a few Senate Democrats this is the first way to do it,”
to President Barack Obama. already oppose Obama’s he said.
Despite the punishment his position on raising rates for Sen. John Cornyn,
fellow Democrats are expect- the wealthy. So do Gov. Joe D-Texas, appearing Sunday
ed to take from voters, Obama Manchin, D-W.Va., and Chris on ABC’s “This Week,” envi-
has shown no sign of retreat- Coons, D-Del., who would sioned a deal that continues all
ing from his insistence that immediately join the Senate if the Bush tax cuts “for the near
families and small businesses elected Tuesday. If the ques- term, perhaps the next couple
with incomes above $250,000 tion were actually put to votes of years. Perhaps there’s a
return to higher, Bill Clinton- in Congress, the GOP might bipartisan solution there.”
era tax levels starting Jan. 1. win. Regardless of how the
Ballot measure But Obama also has dodged From a purely politi- battle turns out this fall, the

IT WAS NEWS THEN fears bring unity


the question whether he would
veto a bill that extends the tax
cuts for everyone.
cal perspective, Obama can
solidify his standing with the
Democratic base by fighting
Bush tax cuts will be in effect
for purposes of next year’s
filing season. If the tax cuts
One Year Ago The expiring tax cuts were for his position or appeal to the expire as scheduled on Dec.
• On Saturday, Eagle Scout hopeful Sean Wagner, along The Associated Press enacted in 2001. They include middle by showing an ability 31 but are renewed early
In a campaign season lower income tax rates, a to work with Republicans. next year, workers might see
with his friends and family, started cleaning up the canal in marked by partisan rancor,
between King and Clime streets. Wagner said he chose this as Democratic and Republican $1,000 per-child tax credit, “The most likely outcome smaller paychecks for only a
relief for married couples, and is a one-year extension of while, assuming the Internal
his Eagle Scout project because it made the most sense. leaders in key states have lower taxes on investments everything,” said Democratic Revenue Service issues with-
found common cause trying and large estates. lobbyist Steve Elmendorf. holding tables that reflect a
25 Years Ago — 1985 to defeat ballot measures they Many longtime Congress- “The second most likely out- return to pre-Bush tax rates.
• Jefferson Senior High School marching band will take say misuse direct democracy watchers think it’ll come down come is nothing happens.” That could mean about
part in the Ohio Music Educators Association state competi- to legalize marijuana and gut to two options: extending the “The middle class has to get $50 less spending money each
tion Saturday at Lancaster. The 105-member band, under the government finances. full roster of former President more than a few Tootsie rolls week for the household earn-
direction of Michael Wark and David Stearns, qualified for In California, virtually George W. Bush’s tax cuts in their treat bag for Halloween ing $50,000 and almost $90
state competition by receiving a superior rating Oct. 12 at every politician — including for a year in a lame-duck ses- here. We just can’t keep this less per week for the family
Sandusky. the rivals in marquee races for sion that opens Nov. 15, or policy of having the wealthi- making $100,000.
• Kay Marie Holdgreve, Delphos resident and art teacher governor and Senate — has punting the issue until next est get the biggest chunk of Washington-based tax
at Lincolnview High School exhibiting under the name of urged defeat of Proposition year for Obama and a new, these tax cuts,” said Sen. Amy expert Ken Klies predicts
Kaye Wilusz, is one of the artists whose work is being fea- 19, legalizing recreational more Republican Congress to Klobuchar, D-Minn. that once Congress acts, the
tured at Ohio Northern University in an invitational ceramic marijuana use. Polls ahead of figure out. Appearing with her on IRS quickly will rejigger the
exhibition. It will be on display through Nov. 15 at its Elzay Tuesday’s vote suggest the Republicans are hoping to CBS’ “Face the Nation,” GOP withholding tables so taxpay-
Gallery of Art. measure is trailing but the out- ride a wave of economic fears Rep. Peter King of New York ers recover the earlier higher
• Gregory Williams, a Wittenberg University junior from come could be close. and anti-Washington anger to a said “it’s only the last few withholdings.

Voters likely to hand GOP big wins


Delphos, is a member of the football team this fall. Williams, Supporters of Prop 19 say
a quarterback, is coached by second-year head football coach the political leaders lack the
Ron Murphy who has rebuilt the Tigers into an Ohio Athletic courage to acknowledge that
Conference contender this year. the war on drugs is flawed. By TOM RAUM behind-the-scenes players in former Republican congress-
“The truth is marijuana The Associated Press 2012 presidential races, but man John Kasich. Earlier polls
50 Years Ago — 1960 prohibition has utterly failed,” they have a critical say in showed Kasich ahead but later
• “Peace, Policy and People” will be the topics discussed said Stephen Gutwillig, state WASHINGTON — implementing the new health ones suggested a dead heat.
by the Delphos Ministerial Association members for the director of the Drug Policy Republicans are anticipating care law, and will actively par- A Republican in the gover-
Alliance. “Banning outright major gains in governorships ticipate next year in redrawing nor’s chair in Ohio could com-
1960 World Community Day services to be held Friday in this widely available substance
the Morris Chapel Methodist Church. As in past years the has only fueled a massive across the nation’s industrial congressional and legislative plicate Obama’s re-election
Delphos United Church Women are sponsoring the annual black market and enriched the heartland and in several vital districts based on the 2010 bid, a dynamic not lost on the
services. The World Community Day program will be pre- increasingly brutal criminal presidential swing states. census. president, who visited Ohio 12
ceded by a luncheon to be served in the First Presbyterian syndicates that control it.” With a record 37 seats on On the eve of midterms, times over the past year.
the line Tuesday, the same races remained extremely tight In Florida, wealthy busi-
Church here. Mrs. Don Miller, present president of the UCW, The initial impetus and antiestablishment wave or at least highly competitive nessman Rick Scott was in
will be in charge of the meeting and Mrs. Roscoe Thompson, funding to get Prop 19 on expected to engulf congres- in California, Florida, Ohio, a cliffhanger with Democrat
vice president, is serving as general chairman. This year’s the ballot came from Richard sional Democrats is roaring Illinois, Connecticut, Oregon, Alex Sink, the state’s chief
World Community Day project consists of home medical Lee, who operates a medical toward Democratic-held state- Rhode Island and Vermont. financial officer. She had a
kits and childrens’ hospital gowns. Miller has requested that marijuana dispensary and cafe houses as well. In the California race to slight lead in some polls, but
women representing the individual churches bring their gifts in Oakland. The damage may not be succeed Republican Gov. both parties saw the contest
for the project at this time. A report of the UNICEF project If passed, the measure as devastating as the party Arnold Schwarzenegger, polls as a toss up. Scott, who was
sponsored by the United Church Women on Halloween night would allow adults age 21 of President Barack Obama suggested former Democratic dogged by a Medicare fraud
will be made at this time. and older to possess up to one had once feared. Democrats Gov. Jerry Brown was pull- scandal at the hospital corpo-
ounce of marijuana and grow have a good shot at claim- ing ahead of Republican Meg ration he once ran, pumped
75 Years Ago — 1935 25-square-foot pot gardens for ing governor’s mansions now Whitman in his three-decade- about $60 million of his fam-
• The second annual Homecoming of the Delphos Methodist personal use. It would autho- occupied by Republicans in later comeback bid. Whitman, ily’s money into the race and
church will be conducted at the church Nov. 2. A number of rize county and city govern- California, Hawaii, Vermont the former chief executive of was getting substantial help
short addresses will be delivered by former members of the ments to regulate and tax com- and Minnesota and hold- eBay, plowed more than $150 from the national GOP.
congregation. Vocal music will also be on the program with mercial cultivation and sales. ing onto ones in New York, million of her own money There are now 26
the following singers participating: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tilton, The gubernatorial front- Maryland, Colorado, New into the race, making it one Democratic governors and
Rev. Jos. Richards, Paul Harter, Thomas B. Snow, Mrs. Frank runners — Democrat Jerry Hampshire and Arkansas. of the most expensive self- 24 Republicans. Thirty-
Reader, Mrs. Frank Linder and Dr. W. B. Snow. Brown and Republican Meg Still, Democrats braced for financed campaigns in history seven seats will be filled on
• Sixty-five members of the Girl Reserve Club of Jefferson, Whitman — oppose Prop the loss of no fewer than five and keeping her in the game. Tuesday, a record. More than
all in masquerade, took part in a “hunt” Wednesday. Their 19, as do Democratic Sen. governorships — and likely Both parties saw Florida half of these races have no
trail finally led them to the City Hall where they enjoyed Barbara Boxer and her GOP far more. Republicans hoped and Ohio — states that decid- incumbent running, assuring a
rival, Carly Fiorina. U.S. for a net pickup of up to 12. ed the 2000 and 2004 presi- robust freshman class of gov-
games and dancing. Inez Clinger was at the piano. The hall Attorney General Eric Holder
was attractively decorated with all kinds of Halloween sug- has weighed in for the Obama Governorships are espe- dential races, respectively — ernors next year.
gestions. cially important this year. as top jewels of this year’s Those in the Midwest will
administration, vowing to Those elected Tuesday will contests. And both were going wield the most clout. Not only
• The Auxiliary of the American Legion held a card party “vigorously enforce” federal
help shape national politics right down to the wire. will they help redesign legis-
and masquerade dance Wednesday evening in the Legion laws against marijuana pos-
and policy beyond the next Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, lative districts, but some will
rooms. The awards were given the following: in euchre, session and distribution even presidential election. a Democrat, was waging a have to abolish existing
Mrs. Clinger and Ferman Clinger; in pinochle, Mrs. Kenneth if Prop 19 passes. Governors will not only be tough re-election bid against ones.
Clinger and Cecil Stopher; in bunco, Mayme Dickman; and
in the children’s bunco games, Hilda Louise Metzner and
Carl Core. Yes, but ... dude
NEW YORK — It’s always a job” just tumbled out. No big “Oy!”? Whatever. Anything
risky to appear onstage with a KATHLEEN PARKER deal. We get it. Stuff happens. to signal to the audience that,
comedian. Not only are funny But Obama couldn’t roll with “Oh, well, I’m human.”

Moderately confused
guys funny but they’re aggres- the gut punch. But Obama isn’t very good
sive.
Indeed, humor is nothing Point In that, among other
moments, Obama revealed his
at human. His smile is a beam
of light, but too often it seems
but aggression harnessed and fatal flaw. He has no sense to turn on and off with a switch.
saddled — and nobody today
rides that horse as well as Jon
of View of humor. He might be able
to laugh at a joke. He can
Missing is the spontaneous
response that says, dare I say
Stewart. even tell one, as he demon- it, “I’m you.” (Pun intended.)
So what was President had served in previous admin- strated at the last White House More often, Obama comes
Obama thinking when he sub- istrations. In response, Obama Correspondents’ Association across as a body snatcher. Good
mitted to a nearly 30-minute said that Summers had done a dinner. Whoever wrote that choice of pods, but we might
interview with the Comedy “heck of a job.” script should send his resume need to add a little juice to the
Central star? He was thinking, Whereupon, Stewart said, to Comedy Central. Oh, wait, “emotion” grid.
of course, that he could rekin- “You don’t want to use that some of the writers do work at Like a majority of
dle some of the love with his phrase, dude.” Comedy Central. Americans, I like Obama. He
base. Seventy-four percent of Everyone got the joke. No, what Obama revealed seems to be a thoroughly decent
Stewart’s audience falls into George W. Bush used the same was that he has no sense of guy, but he’s more suited to
the 18-49 demographic other- words to commend Michael humor about himself. This is chess than schmooze. You
wise known as — money. “Brownie” Brown after his utterly huge. can almost see him calculating
Dude. disastrous performance as It is entirely appropriate that his answers, even hinting at
As others have noted, head of the Federal Emergency the president take his job seri- admiration when Stewart made
Stewart is a superb interview- Management Agency following ously. And no one would urge a good comeback. He all but
er. No surprise there. The fun- Hurricane Katrina. Translation: Obama (or anyone else) to try says, “Nice move.”
niest people are also often the You’re fired. to be funny with Jon Stewart. Cutting the president some
smartest people in the room. Everyone got the joke, He’s the funny guy and pro- slack, we might acknowledge
Stewart asked all the right that is, except for Obama. He ducers doubtless remind guests that these are tough times.
questions and managed to get got it eventually, after see- of that fact. A good guest on Agree or not with his poli-
the president to answer most ing the “oops” expression on “The Daily Show” is expected cies, Obama has had a very
of them. Should he have called Stewart’s face, but he couldn’t to be the straight man so that tough two years. The media
the president “dude”? As a take the joke. There’s a world the comedian has some place are relentless. So are the
matter of decorum, the short of difference. to go with the material. I’m Republicans.
answer is no. But in the con- Instead of laughing at him- sure there’s a Rolodex of “bad But in the human game we
text of the moment, who could self, he turned to the audience guests” who tried to out-funny call life, victory and failure are
resist? — a beat too late — and said, the comedian. respectively sweeter and less
Stewart had just asked “Pun intended.” But it is imperative that bitter if one is able to laugh at
Obama how he could square his No, it wasn’t. Anyone watch- leaders not take themselves one’s very own self.
campaign mantra of “change” ing could see that. He slipped. too seriously. What should Heck of a job, Mr.
with hiring economic advisers Obama is a nice guy and he was Obama have done instead? President.
such as Larry Summers, who trying to say something nice How about saying: “I can’t Kathleen Parker’s e-mail address
looks the same as those who about Summers, and “heck of believe I just said that”? Or, is kathleenparker@washpost.com.
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TODAY upcoming events: Library in Ottawa (located 97th birthday on Saturday
7 p.m. — Delphos Parks Family Fun Night at the Educational Service with family and friends.
and Recreation board meets The Putnam County Center) presents “Open Game He was born Nov. 6, 1913.
at the recreation build- District Library in Ottawa Play!” Form 12:30-2:30 p.m. Mr. Kill is now living in
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Washington Township Service Center) will show a ages. residing at The Carlisle and
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Blue Jays get revenge,


advance to regionals
By AUSTIN CLARKSON
The Delphos Herald
austinclarkson_24@
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ELIDA — St. Marys


Memorial’s girls soccer team
had beaten St. John’s 4-1 in
the season-opener Aug. 24.
The two teams — both
with very successful cam-
paigns in 2010 — met again
in the Division II district
finals Saturday afternoon at
the Elida Soccer Complex,
with the Lady Roughriders
hoping for the same ending
Photo submitted
and the Lady Blue Jays seek-
Charlie Warnimont photo
St. John’s freshman ing something quite different.
Ottoville senior Shayla Siefker (5885) leads a pack of Megan Joseph climbs up a The Blue Jays got their
harriers at Tiffin’s Hedges-Boyer Park Saturday en route hill at the Troy Division III wish.
to winning the Division III regional girls race and earning Regional cross country race They needed a penalty-
her fourth berth in the state meet at Scioto Downs next Saturday. She finished 30th kick shootout to do it and
Saturday. Additional photo on back page. with a time of 20:37. when Memorial’s Kristen

Four locals earn state CC berths


Vehorn hit her try — the
team’s fifth — off the left
goal post and wide, the Jays
had earned a hard-fought 2-1
By Charlie Warnimont viewed the course beforehand sure that not all was lost for victory to send them on to the
and Drew Bitner and the girls knew it wasn’t like the locals, with Lenhart’s fifth- regionals at Lexington for the
Delphos Herald anything else they had seen. place finish (16:34) qualify- first time ever.
Correspondents This is a much more difficult ing him for competition next The Blue Jays (16-2-2)
TIFFIN – Three individuals race as they start out a lot fast- weekend. Lenhart had his spot will battle the winner of the Tom Morris photo
that led their cross country teams er, a whole different pace. She locked up within the first mile Brunswick Regional at 7
all season will get to showcase went out strong and ran a great and a half. p.m. St. John’s senior goalkeeper Samantha Stant did not
their talents at the state cross race.” In terms of the team per- As one would expect, St. let her nerves keep her from deflecting St. Marys’ third
country meet Saturday at Scioto As a team, the Wildcats formances, Spencerville took John’s coach John Munoz attempt in the penalty kick shootout. The Lady Jays earned
Downs in Columbus. finished 10th with 275 points. 13th with 309 points. The race was a very happy person. their first regional girls soccer berth with a victory over the
Ottoville standout Shayla Liberty Center was the regional featured 133 total runners. “I am very proud of the Roughriders in the shootout.
Siefker, Kalida’s Jessica champ followed by Ashland For Spencerville, it was
Doepker and Columbus Grove’s Crestview, Seneca East and Nick Davisson (66th, 18:07) girls; they have worked very 3-1 advantage. that ended up in the back of
Jake Graham all qualified to Liberty-Benton. who finished second to Lenhart, hard this summer to get to With a must-make situa- the net to tie things up at one
the Division III state meet. The Senior Sam Edwards finished with Joe Wisher (92nd, 18:30), where they are right now and tion, Ashley Hale stepped up apiece.
boys Division III state meet will 69th in 21:47, junior Amanda Brandon Meyer (109th, 19:04), have come a long way,” he and kicked a shot past Stant Dicus was also injured in a
start at 11:05 a.m., while the Giesige was 87th in 22:16, Caleb Vogt (118th, 19:21), exclaimed. “We knew com- to give her team a chance at collision on the play and was
girls Division III state meet is sophomore Summer Holtkamp Matthew Hurles (128th, 20:06) ing in today that there was a victory. done for the afternoon, with
at 1:20 p.m. was 91st in 22:23 and freshman and Josh Solomon (133rd, good chance that we might However, in another must- Megan Schmehl taking over
Siefker continued her stand- Katelyn Kortokrax was 101st 27:57) rounding out the team. have to play from behind and make situation, Vehorn’s shot between the pipes.
out career for the Big Green as in 23:08. Junior Deanna Kahle “Kevin ran a real solid catch up; we’ve been in that deflected off the post and wide Both teams had very good
she qualified for the state meet was 112th in 23:35 and sopho- race,” noted Spencerville coach position quite a bit this year of the goal to end the penalty looks at goals from then on
for a fourth time. In her three more Katie Schmitz was 120th Brian McMichael. “He moved and won and that’s exactly kicks and send the Jays off to out but both were unable to
previous trips to Columbus, she in 25:22. up with the pack as the race what we did today.” regionals with the victory. capitalize on them, forcing
has earned all-Ohio honors and Columbus Grove sophomore went along and he picked up After two 15-minute
will be looking for a fourth Jake Graham just missed mak- his pace in the second mile. He The Roughriders (17-2-1) the first 15-minute sudden-
award this Saturday. ing state as a freshman but this ended up a solid fifth. I’m real
overtimes that resulted in no got on the board first within victory overtime.
The Ottoville senior car- season, the Bulldogs’ top run- happy with that. He ran a real scores, the matchup when to the first couple minutes of the The Roughriders con-
ries a lot of momentum into ner was not to be denied as he good race on this course. penalty kicks. contest — the 36:13 mark — trolled the momentum in the
the state race as she won the ran a strong race to finish 12th “The rest of the team didn’t The Roughriders’ Carie when Schlater took a corner period and had a lot of oppor-
Division III regional race at in 16:38. He finished 20th in the run their best races but they Schlater took the first kick kick and with a little help tunities to end the contest
Tiffin’s Hedges Boyer Park for Division III race as a freshman. are all underclassmen, so it is and booted it past St. John’s from the wind — from the and advance to the regionals.
a third straight year, crossing “He was the fastest fresh- a good learning experience for senior keeper Samantha Stant west — she snuck her shot However, Stant came to play
the finish line in 19:09. Siefker men here last year and I high next year.” to put her team up 1-0. Senior past Stant to put her team up Saturday and really stepped
trailed Woodmore’s Lacy Nagy hopes for him and he didn’t Cincinnati Summit Country Emma Boggs shot first for the by a score of 1-0. up for the Jays and saved her
entering the final tenth of a mile disappoint,” Grove coach Terry Day, St. Henry, Covington, Jays and her shot found the However, the Jays never team from elimination.
Saturday but outsprinted Nagy Schnipke said. “This year I and Russia were the four teams back of the net to tie things said die and hung in there. The match remained tied
down the stretch to win the had him figured about eighth that qualified (in that order) up at one. Eventually, they got their after the first 15 minutes
race. Nagy finished in 19:13. or ninth and he finished 12th. to state in the race; Summit’s St. Marys’ Jamie James opportunity to rise up to the and then the second 15-min-
“It’s exciting,” Siefker said Time-wise, I figured right Colin Cotton was the Regional shot and missed wide left occasion and make a come- ute overtime period. It was
after her win. “It was my last where he would be.” Champion with a time of and opened the door up for back. With 25:03 left in the déjà vu of the first overtime
year, I knew I had to give it my As a team, the Bulldogs fin- 15:49. the Blue Jays. Senior Bailey
all, leave nothing behind. It was ished eighth with 222 points. On the girls side, the second half of play, junior period, with the Roughriders
really fun. I knew it was going Delta was the regional cham- Spencerville Lady Bearcats Calvelage and Stant made Courtney Grothouse found controlling the matchup and
to be really close; it’s just excit- pion with 62 points followed were the only local program the next two shots for the herself in the middle of the St. John’s not really having
ing. I don’t know what gets into by Elmwood with 104 points, to take a team to Saturday’s Jays, while Stant made a great field waiting for the ball and too many looks at the goal;
me but that last 100, I always New Riegel was third with 118 Regional but St. John’s fresh- save against the Riders’ Drew when it came her way, she however, they stuck in there
have to give it my all and that points and Hopewell-Loudon man Megan Joseph also ran. Houser to give the Jays the ripped a shot past Paige Dicus and forced the shootout.

Big Green advances to regionals


helps.” was fourth with 143 points. The Spencerville ladies fin-
“That little second place Backing up Graham Saturday ished sixth as a team with 157
her freshman year is what kept was senior Kurt Meyer with a points. The field consisted of
her from winning here all four 51st-place finish in 17:29 and 16 teams and 132 runners.
years,” Ottoville coach Bob sophomore Alex Shafer was They were led by junior with 38:22 left in the first half.
Kaple said. “She likes running 52nd in 17:29.7. Senior Devin Kelli Ley, who finished 18th in Most of the remainder of
out front but today I think she Luginbill was 77th in 17:56, 20:03. Cortney Miller was 25th the 40 minutes was spent with
found out she could run behind sophomore Grant Schroeder in 20:26 and Claire McConnell neither team able to put a scor-
someone and still beat them was 90th in 18:17, senior Jacob was 42nd in 20:53. Alexa ing sequence together as the
at the end. She has that good Schroeder was 116th in 19:01 Brown finished 54th (21:18), action got even more intense
strong finish and desire at the and sophomore Troy Meyer Tori Hardesty was 78th (22:06), before nearly a thousand just-
end to come in first and you was 117th in 19:08. Jennifer Burnett was 79th as-intense fans.
need that. She has been the top At Troy, only the occasional (22:07) and Ashley Keiber took The Big Green had anoth-
runner in our region the last strong wind gust disrupted oth- 130th (28:02) to round out the er great chance to score later.
four years; it will be tough to erwise perfect cross country Lady Bearcats. Junior Evan Laudick got a free
see her go.” weather as local runners from “We just didn’t have it on
Siefker’s teammate Brianna Spencerville and St. John’s this day,” noted McMichael. run down the left side and forced
Rodriguez, a senior, finished took to the course at outside “We ran a little flat, it looked Good to come off his line. The
46th in the race in 20:53 as she Memorial Stadium. like. We had a few girls run keeper knocked the shot away
went into the meet looking for a The Division III boys race well and a few girls who didn’t at 7:55 but was shook up in the
third trip to state. was the first of the day’s six run well. It evened out. We collision, with him having to
Doepker, a sophomore races and so the Spencerville lose only one senior – our third leave the match for almost three
for Kalida, earned a trip to squad had the first crack at qual- runner today – and so you minutes.
Columbus in her first sea- ifying for the State Tournament hope things look good for next The Big Green got a huge
son running for the Wildcats. next weekend at Scioto Downs year.” second goal with just 57 ticks
Before this season, Doepker Race Track in Columbus. Among the local individu- left in the half. On a through ball
had never run a cross country As the runners made their als, the freshman Joseph was from Sam Beining, senior Travis
race but with steady progress way through the turns, small the top finisher, taking 30th in Eickholt got a 1-on-1 look with
each week, she became the hills and obstacles that com- 20:37. Good; his 16-yard laser found
team leader earning her way to prised the Troy course and “Megan ran a great race,” the right side for a 2-0 edge.
Columbus with a seventh-place crossed the finish line, it became said Blue Jay coach Steve Jim Metcalfe photo
The Musketeers (8-6-6) —
finish at Tiffin. Doepker ran a apparent that the Bearcats Hellman. “This is a tough place. Ottoville senior Nate Turnwald and Fort Jennings junior
Jeremy Kohli race for possession of the ball during their who had lost 1-0 to their archri-
19:42 to finish seventh, which would not advance as a squad. She missed qualifying for state vals Oct. 12 — had to regroup
was a new school record for the The top four teams in each race and that’s a little disappointing team’s boys soccer district final Saturday at Wapakoneta.
Turnwald scored a pair of goals to pace the Big Green to a in the second half but had the
Wildcat squad. She set the pre- advanced to next week’s State but she ran a 20:37 and we are
vious school record last week in Tournament, as well as any really happy to make Regionals 3-1 victory in this matchup of archrivals, sending Ottoville wind at their backs.
the district meet. individuals finishing in the top as a freshman. We will keep Still, they struggled to get
to its second regional berth in three seasons. good looks against Ottoville
“It’s all nice. We are really 16 overall. working for next year and hope-
proud of her,” Kalida coach However, Spencerville fully we can improve her times By JIM METCALFE in Wapakoneta. senior netminder Kyle Kroeger
Rob Schnippel said. “We pre- senior Kevin Lenhart made and get her to State next year.” jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com Ottoville did so with two (4 saves vs. 10 shots).
Versailles’ Tammy Berger big goals in the first half — one On a push inside the box,
YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE was the Regional Champion, WAPAKONETA — It late — and then held on for Ottoville was called for a hand-
taking first in 18:45. West was important to take advan- a 3-1 victory to send the Big ball with 24:42 to go, result-
THE PROFESSIONALS Liberty-Salem, Minster, Russia tage of the wind in Saturday Green (18-1) onto the regional ing in a penalty kick. Senior
and Versailles were the top morning’s Ottoville vs. Fort semifinals at 7 p.m. Tuesday Andrew Louth got the chance
four teams and moved on to Jennings Division III district versus Ottawa Hills at Findlay and went low to the right corner
Columbus. boys soccer final at Ryan Field High School. for a 2-1 edge.
It is Ottoville’s second The Big Green didn’t waste
regional berth in three seasons. any time trying to retaliate and
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By JIM METCALFE
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com

DELPHOS — St. John’s


head football coach Todd
Schulte was a little concerned
that his team might not have
been exactly focused on
the job at hand when they
played an overmatched New
Bremen squad Saturday night
at Stadium Park.
It didn’t last long.
The Jays — celebrating
Senior Night for 21 12th-
graders — scored on their
second possession and erupt-
ed for 36 points in the second
period to end with their fifth
unbeaten regular season via
Dena Martz photo a 50-16 rout of the Cardinals
Delphos Vikings player Adam Rode evades a St. Marys in the Midwest Athletic
Bronco defender on his way to a touchdown Sunday after- Conference closer.
noon. The Vikings laid claim to the TCMFA title with a “We were exactly focused
36-0 rout at St. Marys. offensive at the start. Plus,

Vikings win in
they did some things entirely
different than we had seen
before, so it took us a time to

dominating form
adjust,” Schulte began. “Once Tom Morris photo
we got going, the floodgates
opened. It was nice to get Senior Evan Burgei turns the corner versus the New Bremen defense and tip-toes down
the seniors a win on their last the sideline Saturday night to get the scoring going for St. John’s at Stadium Park. He
home game. We wanted to ran for 146 yards as the Blue Jays closed the regular season with a 50-16 thumping of the
By AUSTIN CLARKSON the Vikings up 22-0, this time Cardinals.
The Delphos Herald missing the conversion. win the MAC title outright;
austinclarkson_24@ Stockwell and Rode hooked we did that last week. We 11:54 left in the half. Rode ing in the half. just four seconds left to close
hotmail.com up again on a 35-yard touch- wanted to make the playoffs, made it 14-0. The Cardinals reached their season.
down with 36 seconds remain- which we did earlier. Plus, With their next series Blue Jay space on the next The Jays open the 2010
ST. MARYS — The ing in the half and the 2-pointer we wanted an unbeaten regu- commencing at the 49, they drive but coughed it up, with Region 22 quarterfinals with
Delphos Vikings made the gave the Vikings a 30-0 lead lar season; we accomplished needed five plays to go the senior Jacob Rode recovering a matchup versus eighth-
Tri-County Midget Football going into intermission. that tonight.” distance. At the Bremen 15, at the 43. Four plays hence seeded Edgerton. Kickoff is
Association championships no The Vikings scored only The Cardinals (2-8, 2-6 Leininger took a 2-step drop at the Cardinal 19, Leininger at 7:30 p.m.
contest Sunday afternoon at once more in the game but it MAC) had nothing to lose, and found wide-open senior had all day to throw and
Skip Baughman Stadium in St. was more than enough to defeat starting with an onside kick tight end Justin Grothouse finally connected to Tyler New ST. JOHN’S 50, NEW BREMEN 16
Bremen 0 0 0 16 - 16
Marys, blasting the St. Marys the Broncos (7-1) on the day as the Jays recovered on the 43. on the right seam to the end Bergfeld at the 10, with the St. John’s 7 36 7 0 - 50
Broncos 36-0. the Delphos defense shut out After a trade of punts to zone. Off the spread extra senior heading up the side- FIRST QUARTER
The Vikings came to play St. Marys and were very effec- start the game, the Jays (10-0, point, senior holder Tyler line with 44 ticks to go. Rode Rode SJ — Evan Burgei 64 run (Josh
Sunday and their offense real- tive at controlling the tempo of 8-0 MAC) took over at their Bergfeld found classmate tacked on the final point of
kick), 8:12
SECOND QUARTER
ly dominated; it all started at the game as the Vikings (8-0) 36. Senior Evan Burgei (11 Chris Pohlman in the back of the half for a 43-0 edge. SJ — Tyler Ditto 6 pass from
the line of scrimmage. The finished the rout. rushes, 146 yards) took a toss the end zone with 6:57 show- The Jays finalized their Jordan Leininger (Rode kick), 11:54
Vikings front line created run- In the first game, the con- off left tackle, found a hole to ing for a 22-0 edge.
SJ — Justin Grothouse 15 pass
scoring on the second drive from Leininger (Chris Pohlman pass
ning room for the backs to solation finals, the Columbus the outside and tiptoed down An exchange of punts of the second half: an 8-play, from Tyler Bergfeld), 6:57
explode through and thus cre- Grove Bulldogs earned third the sideline, cutting back at again left the Jays in great 59-yard trek. At the Cardinal Leininger SJ — Bergfeld 33 pass from
ated big plays for Delphos. place with a 14-6 victory over the 10 and finishing off the field position, at the Cardinal 25, Boggs (3-of-4 passing, 37
(Rode kick), 4:53
SJ — Jordan Bergfeld 14 run
With an 8-0 lead, the the Delphos Reds. 64-yarder. Josh Rode made 33. Leininger dropped quick- yards), threw a tightrope to (Rode kick), 3:57
Vikings were looking for more The Reds (5-3) took the lead SJ — T. Bergfeld 19 pass from
ly and lofted the ball over senior Joe Haggard at the right Leininger (Rode kick), :44
at the end of the first eight with just under seven minutes it 7-0 with 8:12 to go in the
minutes of play. With 55 sec- left in the game when Aaron first half. the middle to Bergfeld (2 pylon for the tally. Rode made THIRD QUARTER

onds to go in the opening quar- Reindel went 17 yards into The Jays started their catches, 52 yards) at the goal it 50-0 with 6:11 showing in MarkSJBoggs — Joe Haggard 25 pass from
(Rode kick), 6:11
ter, Adam Rode went 55 yards the end zone to put them up next series at the same spot line for the tally. Rode made the third, ending the night for FOURTH QUARTER
down the field and took it into 6-0 with time winding down. and lost senior guard Joey it 29-0 with 4:53 to go in the the Blue Jay regulars. NB — Ben Chaney 14 pass
the end zone to put the Vikings However, the Bulldogs (6-2) Grubenhoff to an injury for half. “We wanted to get out from Elliot Westerbeck (Calib Cox
run), 7:53
up 16-0 after the 2-point con- buckled down and got a stop the rest of the night. The Jays got the ball back of here healthy and outside NB — Westerbeck 4 run (Cox
version was good. on the 2-point conversion try After a trade of punts, the on the next play of scrim- of Joey, we did. Plus, it’s run), :04
The Vikings were very to keep the game at 6-0. Jays took advantage of the mage, a fumble recovered by always nice to give the back- TEAM STATS
effective at running the ball The Bulldogs scored two field-position battle to start sophomore Mark Boggs at ups — the ones that work New Bremen St. John’s
Sunday; they also had success touchdowns in less than five at the Cardinal 29. Four plays the visitor 26. Burgei ran for all week during practice — First Downs 6 15
12 and then junior Jordan to get some time under the Rushes-Yards 40-118 37-242
Total Yards 138 352
through the air. minutes to go in the contest, both hence at the 6, senior quarter-
With that lead in the sec- on big runs that stuck the dagger back Jordan Leininger (4-of-8 Bergfeld took a trap off left lights,” Schulte added. Passing Yards 20 110
ond quarter, Jace Stockwell in the hearts of the Reds. passing, 73 yards) rolled right guard and cut straight up the The Cardinals finally Comps.-Atts.
Intercepted by
2-8
0
7-12
0
connected with Rode on a The Reds finish the season and found classmate Tyler gut to the end zone. Rode broke on the scoreboard with Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1
59-yard touchdown pass to put in fourth place on the year. Ditto at the goal line with made it 36-0 with 3:57 show- an 11-play, 42-yarder after Penalties-Yards 2-15 5-35

REGIONAL CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS


the Jays turned it over there Punts-Aver. 8-33.3 3-29.9
on a bad punt snap. At the INDIVIDUAL
14, Elliot Westerbeck (2-of-8 MARION LOCAL
Top 4 teams and top 16 20:06.8; ... 133. Josh Solomon 3. M. McDonough (RR) 18:48.08; 4. Van Wert 245, Ottawa-Glandorf passing, 20 yards) found Ben RUSHING: Elliot Westerbeck
individuals advance to Scioto (SV) 27:57.3. C. Seas (COL) 18:51.95; 5. E. Isaac 255, Millbury Lake 266, Bellevue Chaney on the left side of the 23-51, Nathan Skinner 9-43, Jordan
Downs in Columbus 313, Sandusky Perkins 326, Shelby Gilberg 7-23, Calib Cox 1-1.
----- (LEX) 19:04.65; 6. M. Connelly (RR)
Top end zone for the six. Off the 0-1.
PASSING: Westerbeck 2-8-20-
TROY TIFFIN 19:07.23; 7. A. Rick (ELY) 19:12.61; 344, Bucyrus 397.
Division III Division III 8. S. Fetherolf (NOR) 19:22.73; 9. 16: 1. M. Brajdic (BVB) 14:57.74; spread extra point, Calib Cox RECEIVING: Ben Chaney 1-14,
Girls Team Scores: West Girls Team Scores: Liberty E. Monnin (NAP) 19:24.03; 10. A. 2. S. Weaver (NAP) 15:29.13; 3. ran in the 2-pointer for a 50-8 Alec Frideger 1-6.

Flores (DEF) 15:51.24; 5. T. Kvach margin with 7:53 left.


Liberty-Salem 61, Minster 95, Center 54, Ashland Crestview 86, Pohl (SHA) 19:24.48; 11. J. Kanney D. Kuhman (ELY) 15:32.23; 4. A. ST. JOHN’S
Russia 96, Versailles 105, Cin. Attica Seneca East 98, Findlay (COL) 19:25.69; 12. M. Buck RUSHING: Evan Burgei
Summit Country Day 146, Liberty-Benton 98, Tontogany (MAU) 19:26.69; 13. E. Hosang (AVO) 16:02.59; 6. R. Gallagher New Bremen finished 11-146, Brock Bonifas 8-43, Jordan
Spencerville 157, Covington 187, Otsego 170, Tol. Christian 189, (BEL) 19:27.29; 14. H. Fleck (CEL) (MED) 16:19.90; 7. S. Allen (BVB) the scoring with a 3-play, Leininger 4-35, Chris Will 4-14,
Fort Loramie 191, Fort Recovery Bluffton 230, Elmore Woodmore 19:28.26; 15. K. Frank (OAK) 16:21.85; 8. E. Stoddard (RR) 46-yard trek with time wind- Jordan Bergfeld 5-13, Mark Boggs
219, Botkins 232, Cin. Country 260, Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 19:31.99; 16. A, DeArmond (MAU) 16:22.09; 9. E. Bialosky (PAR) 4-5, Team 1-(-)14.
Day 330, Marion Local 341, Lima 267, Kalida 275, Bloomdale 19:36.24. 16:22.43; 10. A. Fasciana (AVO) ing down. At the Blue Jay PASSING: Leininger 4-8-73-0-3,
Central Catholic 383, Sherwood Elmwood 282, Pettisville 290, Van Wert Finishers (125 16:26.91; 11. G. Diltz (SHA) 4, Westerbeck (23 rushes, Boggs 3-4-37-0-0.
Fairview 386, Columbus Grove Fremont St. Joseph C.C. 298, Runners): 24. Katie Bono 19:57.14; 16:27.46; 12. S. Bickley (AVO) 51 yards) ran a keeper to RECEIVING: Tyler Bergfeld 2-52,
Joe Haggard 1-25, Justin Grothouse
386, Stryker 397.
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Carey 305, Huron 315, Sycamore
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Mr. and Mrs. Braden Kriegel


Mr. and Mrs.
Stephanie Yvonne Backus and Braden Lee Kriegel were
united in marriage on July 10 at St. John the Evangelist Craig Ebbeskotte
Catholic Church, the Rev. Randy Giesige officiating. Christine Michelle Pugh and Craig Michael Ebbeskotte
The bride is the daughter of Kevin and Jane Backus of were united in marriage on June 26 at St. John the
Delphos. The groom is the son of Robin and Beth Kriegel Evangelist Catholic Church, the Rev. Melvin Verhoff
of Delphos. officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Eickholt Matron of honor was Meredith Warnecke of Delphos,
friend of the couple. Maid of honor was Karri Smalley of
The bride is the daughter of Richard and Diane
Douglass of Lima. The groom is the son of Roger and
Hicksville, friend of the couple. Ruth Ebbeskotte of Delphos.
Tuesdae Lynn Lowe and Barry James Eickholt were
Bridesmaids were Meghan Metzner of Delphos, Barbara Maid of honor was Monica Douglass of Lima, sister of
united in marriage on Aug. 14 at Calvary Church of the
Mansfield of Columbus and Heather Pohlman of Charleston, the bride.
Nazarene in Charleston, W.Va., the Rev. Edison Hager
S.C., friends of the couple; Brittany Tucker of Van Wert Bridesmaids were Judy Frisby of Lima, friend of the
officiating.
and Valerie Parent of Delphos, sisters of the groom. bride; and Deven Douglass of Lima, sister-in-law of the
The bride is the daughter of Tammy Holley of
bride.
Sissonville, W.Va., and Kenneth Lowe of Charleston, Colin and Ryan Kriegel of Delphos, brothers of the
Courtney Ebbeskotte of Delphos, daughter of the
W.Va. The groom is the son of Jerry and Jann Eickholt groom, were best men. groom, was the flower girl.
of Ottoville. Groomsmen were Ryan Warnecke and Brian Spears of
Grandparents of the couple include Anna Marie Ring bearer was Brady Pugh of Delphos, son of the
Delphos, Kyle Wright of Bellefontaine and Mitch Vincent bride.
Eickholt. of Columbus, friends of the couple; and Brian Backus of
A reception was held Aug. 21 at Just Something Matt Gasser of Delphos, friend, was the best man.
Dayton, brother of the bride. Groomsmen were Al Heiing of Michigan and Nick
Different. Ushers included Joe Tucker of Van Wert and John
The couple will reside in Sissonville. Leitch of Indiana, friends of the groom; and Tyler Pugh of
Parent of Delphos, brothers-in-law of the groom. Delphos, son of the bride.
Grandparents of the couple include Jerry and Dottie A reception was held at the Fort Jennings Legion fol-
Backus, Ralph and Bonnie Hemker, June Dunlap and the lowing the ceremony.
late Roy Dunlap. A wedding trip to Antigua Sandals was enjoyed.
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419 695-0015
*Customer service duties, work well as a part of a group. 19326 CO. Rd. 60
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122 N. Washington St.,


Van Wert, Ohio
Send Resume with salary requirements to: 117.5 ACRES 800 House For Sale
Office: (419) 238-5555 E&R Trailer Sales & Service, Inc. (one hundred seventeen and a half) Raines FOR SALE by owner:
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1 - 37.5 acre parcel
Jewelry 3BR, 2BA, home with
20186 Lincoln Hwy. 2-car over-sized garage,
Monterey Township Cash for Gold and shed on corner lot. 24’
Public Auction Middle Point, OH 45863
Putnam County Scrap Gold, Gold Jewelry, above ground pool.
Saturday, Nov. 13th, 2010 • 10:00 a.m. Silver coins, Silverware, Pocket Fenced back yard
1303 E. Fifth St., Delphos Positions Available at K&M Tire Phone: 419-230-7761 Watches, Diamonds.
2330 Shawnee Rd.
$102,000. 419-236-4261
Auto Repairs/
810 Parts/Acc.
K&M Tire, Inc. in Delphos, Ohio is seeking to fill
House Fixtures - Tools - Car - Furniture several positions due to continuous growth. or 419-331-2186 Lima
(419) 229-2899
UNIQUE SALVAGE AUCTION Office positions now available:
Auctioneer’s Note: The home at 1303 E. Fifth St., Administrative Assistant Midwest Ohio
RAABE
Delphos, Ohio has been sold to developers and will
Customer Service Clerk
be demolished. As a result, we will be selling some
of the house fixtures – a unique opportunity – come Human Resources Assistant Auto Parts
to the auction!
Fixtures: NO REMOVAL OF FIXTURES
Inside Sales Representative FORD, LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. Specialist
DAY OF AUCTION. Purchasing & Pricing Clerk Windshields Installed, New
Removal Dates: Sunday, November 14th –
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday November 15th –
Office candidates must have intermediate level
experience in Word and Excel and be able to
provide excellent customer service.
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forced air furnace, Nutone canister for central vacuum,
Second Shift Warehouse employees
Warehouse candidates must be able to lift tires
CARS 840 Mobile Homes
electrical wiring, storage cabinets, GORGEOUS OAK
RAISED PANEL KITCHEN CABINETS, cedar exte- up to 100 lbs; Driver candidates must be 21, Stock No. NOW
rior wood siding, gutters and downspouts, chain link have valid DL and clean driving record. 6759 2008 LINCOLN MKZ .......................FWD V/6, full power, leather ............................... $18,995 RENT OR Rent to Own. 2
fence, air conditioner compressor, metal garage door bedroom, 1 bath mobile
and electric opener. Please send resume/application to: 6754 2008 MERCURY MILAN................FWD, 4 cyl., full power, moonroof ...................... $13,995 home. 419-692-3951.
Automobile: 1993 Ford Taurus with 100,000 miles – K&M Tire 6752 2008 SUZUKI SX4 ...........................5 dr., AWD, 4 cyl, 5 sp, full power....................... $11,495
runs good – a decent work car. 1125 Spencerville Road
PO Box 279 Delphos, OH 45833 HR@
6743 2008 FORD FUSION SE ..................FWD, 4 dr., 4 cyl., full power, 25,000 mi. ............ $14,995 890 Autos for Sale
HOUSE FIXTURE SALVAGE AUCTION 6735 2008 NISSAN ALTIMA SE .............4 Dr., V/6, full power, moonroof.......................... $16,995
Tools & Related: Many woodworking tools; power kmtire.com Fax 419-879-5410
6668 2008 FORD MUSTANG ..................Shelby Coupe, V8 full power, 8,000 miles .......... $37,595
and hand tools including radial arm saw, table saw,
belt sander, drill press and more; lots of lawn and 6737 2007 FORD FOCUS SES..................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, air, SC, 46,000 miles ................. $11,495
$
1000 REBATE
garden items including a LIKE NEW CRAFTSMAN Area Agency on Aging 3 6760 2006 DODGE CHARGER RT.........V/8, Hemi, nav., full power .................................. $15,995
Regular $39.95
9 HP TWO STAGE 29” SNOWBLOWER and a Sim-
plicity Broadmoor 14 HP hydro riding mower with 38”
cut; work benches; parts cabinets; electric motors;
is Advertising for the 6742A2006 SATURN ION-2 ......................4 dr., 4 cyl., AT, full power, moonroof, 39,000 mi. . $8,995
6740 2006 MERCURY MILAN................FWD, 4 Dr., V/6, full power, 18,000 mi................. $14,495
$
2995 Expires
Popular Science magazines from the 50’s and 60’s;
many woodworking related magazines and Popular following 2 positions: 6763 2004 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE.4 dr., 4 cyl, full power, 64,000 mi. .......................... $8,495
11-30-10

Mechanics from the 1980’s and 1990’s; power miter Fiscal Controller/Accountant: Responsibilities include
saw and much more…. Managing the Agencies fiscal unit and assigned staff, 6705A2003 CHEVY MALIBU ....................4 dr, 4cy, AT, air ..................................................... $5,195 Let Our Factory-Trained
LIKE NEW CRAFTSMAN 9 HP SNOWBLOWER accounting process, general ledger, request for funds,
Agency budget and spending along with financial state-
6730 2003 LINCOLN TOWN CAR..........signature, full power, leather, tu-tone ................ $10,995 Technicians Perform a Thorough
Inspection of
Furniture & Household: Several upholstered reclin- ments/reports. Position also oversees the processing of 6714 2003 DODGE NEON SE ..................4 dr., 4cyl, AT, air, 42,000 miles. .......................... $4,995 Your Vehicle, and more.
ers and other furniture; lots of small kitchen applianc-
6736 2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP .Coupe, moonroof, leather, 71,000 miles ................ $7,795
payroll activities, monitors compliance of spending within ✔Genuine Motorcraft® bulk
es and related; 25 vol. WWII encyclopedia; 1886 cast grant requirements, participates in monitoring/audits, and oil and filter change.
iron dinner bell; antique wall clock; RCA 50” projection stays current with regulations and accounting practices, 6722 2001 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE.4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, full power, moonroof ................. $5,895 ✔Rotate and inspect four tires
TV (2); Hoover upright sweeper and steam vac.; dec- along with many other fiscal/accounting duties as as-
orator items; some bedrooms furniture; dining hutch signed. 6749 2000 BUICK CENTURY...................Custom 4 Dr., V/6, full power, 4 dr., 87,000 miles.. $4,995 ✔Inspect brake system
✔Test battery
and much more…
TRUCKS-VANS-SUVs
Terms: Cash or check with Proper ID – No removal Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in business required
✔Check air and cabin air filters
of fixtures day of auction. Removal of fixtures at your with a concentration in accounting or related field with 3-5 ✔Check belts and hoses
own risk. years of accounting experience. CPA is not required but ✔Top off all fluids
Stock No. NOW Up to five quarts of genuine Motorcraft® oil.
Visit our Website at www.BeeGeeRealty.com to would be a plus. Good oral/written communication skills
view the Auction Calendar and see more and computer experience a must along with the ability to 6663A 2010 FORD F150 S. CREW 4x4. .....Full power, chrome pkg., 14,000 mi. .............. $29,995 Taxes, disposal fee and diesel vehicles extra.
See Service Advisor for details.
information/photos of this auction relate well to others, be a sound decision maker and criti- 6744 2009 FORD EDGE. ...................................Limited AWD V/6, full power, leather ............. $27,995
and all upcoming auctions.
Seller:
URBAN FUERST
cal thinker. Applicant must have a valid driver’s license
and automobile insurance.

Great Benefits: 4 weeks vacation, paid holidays/sick


6765 2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT ......................FWD, V/6, full power, moonroof, 24,000 mi. .. $18,995
6757 2008 FORD TAURUS X EDDIE BAUER FWD, leather, 13,000 mi. ............................. $25,995
RAABE11260 Elida Rd., Delphos
days. Life/Medical Insurance, Retirement Benefits. Area 6758 2008 FORD F150 S. CREW XLT. .......4x2, V/8, full power........................................... $21,495 M 7:30-8 ; T.-F. 7:30-6:00; Sat. 9-2
419-692-0055
www.BeeGeeRealty.com
Agency on Aging 3, Inc. Is an Equal Opportunity Em- 6748 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE RTX 4x4 .V/6, full power ................................................... $19,995 Over 85
ployer and Grantor Agency. Minorities are encouraged to
6745 2008 FORD F250 S. CAB 4x4. .........Lariat, leather, 6.4L diesel, full power ............ $34,595
years serving
BEE GEE REALTY & AUCTION CO., LTD apply. Criminal background check and drug screen will be you!
6747 2008 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4x4. .....V/8, full power, moonroof, 3rd seat ................ $20,995
122 N. Washington St. required of final applicant.
Van Wert, Ohio 45891 419/238-5555 Those interested should submit a resume to Area Agency
Auctioneers: Bob Gamble, CAI, CES, Broker, on Aging #3, by 4:30 p.m. Monday, November 15th, 2010 6715 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED ............... FWD, V6, full power, leather, 30,0000 miles. ..... $24,995 www.raabeford.com
Dale Butler, Broker and Ron Medaugh, Broker to Attention: Jason Woods HR/EEO Coordinator, 200 E. 6716 2008 FORD EDGE SEL ......................... FWD V/6, full power, leather, 26,000 miles ........ $22,895
Member of Ohio & National Free & Low Price
920 Merchandise
High St., 2nd Floor, Lima, Ohio 45801.
Auctioneers Associations. 6704 2007 MERCURY MARINER LUXURY.FWD, full power, moonroof ............................. $14,995
6753 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT . .........Quad cab, 4x4, 5.7 hemi, 42,000 miles ........... $22,995
6750 2006 GMC ENVOY SLT 4x4................V/6, full power, leather moonroof, 59,000 mi. $17,595
Just Arrived
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IT’S 6734 2006 MERCURY MARINER ............. premier 4X4 V/6, leather, moonroof .................. $11,495 Terrier. Black 1 yr. old fe-
male. Good with kids. Call
FUN 6717 2006 FORD FREESTYLE SEL ............. AWD, V/6, full power ........................................ $11,895 (419)647-4979 and leave

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6741A 2006 PONTIAC TORRENT. ....................4 dr., FWD, V/6, moonroof, 17,000 miles........ $15,995
6659A 2004 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER .... Luxury AWD, V/8, full power ....................... $11,795
a message.
FREE BOXER about 5 yrs

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6712 2002 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD.......... V/6, full power, moonroof ................................ $5,995
6713A 2001 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4x4.............V/6, full power, moonroof, leather ...................... $7,995
old. Excellent guard dog
and loyal. Reason: mov-
ing. (419)695-3561
• 36 mpg EPA estimated fuel economy 6746 1999 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO. .......Ext. Cab 4x4, V/8, full power ............................... $8,995
$
20,000! 6674A 1998 FORD EXPLORER SPORT ..........2 dr., 4x4, V/6, full power ..................................... $4,995
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Cousin may Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS

suffer from
Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol

mental illness
TUESDAY, NOV. 2

New endeavors or means of


doing things might pay off more in
the near future than old ways have
in the past. If you get a chance to try
Dear Annie: How do you agement will often ask them something new, it could turn out to be
get a mentally ill person to to be quieter or, in extreme a vast improvement over your current
methods.
see a psychiatrist when he cases, to leave the premises. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -
thinks he’s perfectly fine? However, the use of profan- Don’t go along with the group if what
I have a cousin who immi- ity would generally not be they want to do violates your principles
grated to the U.S. with his sufficient cause to evict them, or high standards, regardless of the BLONDIE
peer pressure some may place on you.
family a year ago. I believe especially if the parents of Stand by your high-mindedness.
he had some issues before the young child in question SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
they came, but the new envi- did not notice or complain. In 21) - Instead of being the disruptor
ronment and financial pres- most instances, the best you within the household, contribute to
sure finally buckled him. Two can do is ask to be moved the tranquility of the family. Selfish
demands will cause kinfolk to rebel or
months ago, he started inter- -- which you did. behave similarly.
rogating his wife Dear Annie: You CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
about her hundreds could not be more 19) - Because you have such a strong
of alleged affairs wrong in response personality, it is generally best for you
to avoid bossy types of people. You’ll
and other nonexis- to “To Cap or Not have little appreciation for being told
tent misbehavior. To Cap,” whose what to do, when or how to do it.
Since then, it has husband mixes AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
become a daily rit- uppercase and low- - Be certain that, when taking on a
partner, your counterpart will have
ual of verbal and ercase letters within
sometimes physi- his words.
as much to offer as you do. If your
deal lacks parity, there won’t be any BEETLE BAILEY
cal abuse of his When I get busi- benefits for you to share.
wife. ness correspon- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -
I live 300 miles dence with mis- Don’t make the same mistake again
by seeking the advice of someone
away and have spellings and crazy who advised you poorly previously.
tried to talk to him punctuation, it tells Try to think for yourself, but if you
over the phone. Annie’s Mailbox me someone is too can’t find the answer, be careful to
When I suggested lazy even to use whom you go.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -
he see a doctor, he exploded. spell check. These are people Unless you first complete what you
I feel helpless watching him I suspect are lazy about other started yesterday, you could find
destroy his family and him- things, as well, and I certain- yourself in a heck of a quandary when
self. I suspect he is schizo- ly would not hire them for a it upsets everything you try to do
today. Clean up your mess.
phrenic or bipolar, but he job that requires attention to TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -
refuses to admit he’s ill, and detail. You need to guarantee that you won’t
I don’t know how to get him The wife is right. He spoil the fun for everybody else when
to seek psychiatric help. should clean up his act or let getting together with friends should SNUFFY SMITH
How can we get him to someone help him. -- Fed Up someone be in attendance whom you
don’t like, or you had better opt not
a doctor? Are there other with Slobs to join in.
resources available to them Dear Fed Up: We are GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
to deal with his problem? -- happy there are so many - It’s OK that challenges can hold
Trying To Help folks who are still passion- some kind of special appeal for you
at times, but don’t deliberately create
Dear Trying: You can- ate about punctuation. When confrontation just for the fun of it. The
not force your cousin to seek typing a business letter, we consequences could be costly.
medical help, but you can try agree that it is important to CANCER (June 21-July 22)
to protect his wife. Suggest use appropriate sentence - Unfortunately, it could backfire
if you attempt to outdo one of your
that she contact the National structure. But when sending companions who’s just about perfect
Domestic Violence Hotline a personal text message or at doing everything. It is likely to be s/
(thehotline.org) at 1-800-799- e-mail, these things are less he who ends up taking you to task.
SAFE (1-800-799-7233). She relevant. When hand writing LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - You can
may not realize this resource any kind of letter, a certain take bets that reckless or impulsive
exists. If she won’t call, you amount of idiosyncrasy is
spending will take you to task
tomorrow if you can’t help yourself HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
should, and ask what you can permitted when it comes to today when you purchase something
do to help them. You also can capitalization. The question expensive you really can’t resist.
contact the National Alliance was whether or not his hand- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -
There’s a strong possibility that a
on Mental Illness (nami.org) writing is worth an argument. situation on which you and your
at 1-800-950-NAMI (1-800- We say it isn’t. mate hold opposing opinions could
950-6264). Annie’s Mailbox is written arise and become a major impasse if
Dear Annie: Last night, I by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy you’re not careful. Don’t let it out of
opted to eat dinner at a local Sugar, longtime editors of the the box.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - You
chain restaurant. I always Ann Landers column. Please may have been deluding yourself
bring a book to read when I e-mail your questions to for quite a while into believing
dine alone, so I asked to be anniesmailbox@comcast.net, that something that has been left
seated somewhere “quiet.” I or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, unattended will eventually disappear.
Sadly, that devil may pop up again.
was put in a booth behind c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777
two young women in their W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Copyright 2010, United Feature
early 20s, and across from us Los Angeles, CA 90045. Syndicate, Inc. BORN LOSER
was a couple with a young
child.
As I waited for my serv-
er to take my order, I was
appalled by the conversation
going on behind me. Every
other word began with “f”
(I think you get my drift).
After a minute or two of this,
I turned around and politely
asked her to please dial down
the profanity, as there was
a young child right across
the aisle. Her response was, FRANK & ERNEST
“He can’t hear me, and mind
your own (expletive-deleted)
business.”
I wanted to ask whether
she kisses her boyfriend with
that mouth, but worried I’d
end up with slashed tires. So
I moved to another booth on
the other side of the restau-
rant. Do restaurants have the
right to ask diners to tone
down their language or leave?
-- Mortified in Michigan
Dear Mortified: If diners
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Tomas may regain power, threaten Haiti


By GLENFORD PRESCOTT of days. era, and we are running a daily earthquake winds.
The Associated Press Early today, Tomas’ maximum sustained response as well.” St. Vincent Prime Minister Ralph
winds had decreased to near 50 mph (85 kph). Food and fuel were being stockpiled in Gonsalves said dozens of homes lost roofs
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent — No longer The storm was located about 135 miles (220 southern areas expected to be most directly and more than 1,000 people sought emergency
a hurricane, Tropical Storm Tomas swirled kilometers) northeast of Curacao and was affected by Tomas, and emergency shelter shelter as the islands lost power. Widespread
over warm Caribbean waters early today and moving west near 14 mph (22 kph). materials were being distributed to the camps flooding triggered landslides that blocked as
forecasters warned it could regain power and Brown said it was too early to say how in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince. many as 30 roads.
pose a threat to the crowded quake refugee strong Tomas could become later in the week But with no shelters or organized evacua- “There is also serious damage to fruit
camps in Haiti. or if Haiti might suffer a direct hit. But, he tion plans — and for most people, nowhere to trees, bananas and other infrastructure, and
With maximum sustained winds of 65 added, “there’s certainly going to be the go — Haitians will largely be on their own. this is going to cost the state millions,” he
mph (100 kph), Tomas slipped under the threat of heavy rainfall” in the impoverished Tomas tore off roofs and toppled power said.
threshold for a hurricane Sunday evening. nation, where widespread deforestation and lines when it swept over islands in the east- St. Lucians were deluged by 21 hours of
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami ramshackle homes mean even moderate rains ern Caribbean as a hurricane Saturday. Two sustained rain starting Saturday morning. On
predicted more weakening before it begins to can cause devastation. deaths and a few injuries were reported. Sunday, dead animals floated in swollen riv-
strengthen again around midweek. Aid workers in Haiti fear the worst. St. Lucia Prime Minister Stephenson King ers and people in the capital of Castries took
At that point, Tomas is expected to veer Hundreds of thousands of people there have told a local radio station that an American to streets to clear fallen branches, broken
northward in the general direction of Haiti, only rudimentary shelter nearly 10 months tourist drowned at Cas En Bas beach in the glass and other debris.
where some 1.3 million people are living after the Jan. 12 earthquake, and a cholera island’s north. He did not know the tour- High winds ripped the roofs off a hospi-
under tarps and in tents that are vulnerable to epidemic has killed more than 330 and hospi- ist’s identity or provide any other details. A tal, a school and a stadium and blew a large
heavy rains and wind. talized nearly 5,000. 31-year-old St. Lucian woman also died in a concrete cross from the roof of a century-old
Daniel Brown, a center forecaster, said “It’s just so complex and it’s very seri- road accident during the storm, he said. church, officials said. A landslide blocked a
Tomas is “likely to strengthen when it’s over ous,” said Imogen Wall of the U.N. Office Authorities in St. Vincent and the main highway.
the central Caribbean,” and Haiti could be hit for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Grenadines said two workers were hospital- Tomas was the 12th hurricane of the sea-
by rains from outer bands in another couple “We are so stretched already with the chol- ized after they were blown off a roof by high son in the Atlantic.

Dena Martz photo

Bulldogs 3rd in tri-county league


Though surrounded by Delphos Reds defenders,
Columbus Grove Bulldog Matt McKee bulls in for a
score in the consolation game Sunday at St. Marys. The
Bulldogs finished third with a 14-6 win.

Pontiac, maker of muscle


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cars, ends after 84 years
First Assembly of God ‘The Crew’ holds fall bonfire DETROIT (AP) — Pontiac, ing its “We Build Excitement”
whose muscle cars drag-raced ad campaigns in the 1980s,
Members of the First Assembly of God youth group “The Crew” attended a fall down boulevards, parked at blames the brand’s demise on
bonfire Sunday evening. Hot dogs were enjoyed as well as football and other games. Drew Bitner photo
drive-ins and roared across a reorganization under CEO
Some in attendance wore Halloween costumes. Kevin Lenhart chugs movie screens, is going out of Roger Smith in 1984. That
along at the Troy Division business on Sunday. overhaul cut costs by combin-
III Regional Cross Country The 84-year-old brand, mor- ing Pontiac’s manufacturing,
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ibund since General Motors
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subscribe to The Delphos Herald, 419-695-0015 Downs next Saturday. it collapsed into bankruptcy,
had been in decline for years.
brands.
Although the moves were
It was undone by a combina- necessary to fend off competi-
tion of poor corporate strategy tion from Japanese automakers
and changing driver tastes. On with lower costs, they yielded
Oct. 31, GM’s agreements with Pontiacs that looked and drove
Pontiac dealers expire. like other GM cars.
Even before GM’s bank- By 2008, the last full
ruptcy, Pontiac’s sales had year before GM announced
fallen from their peak of near- Pontiac’s shutdown, sales were
ly one million in 1968, when 267,000, less than a third of
the brand’s speedier models those sold in 1968.
were prized for their powerful Formed in 1926, Pontiac
engines and scowling grills. made cars for the working class
At Pontiac’s pinnacle, mod- until a sales slump in the 1950s
els like the GTO, Trans Am nearly killed it. GM revived
and Catalina 2+2 were packed the brand by connecting it to
with horsepower and sported auto racing. From then on, each

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Pontiac sales boom was driven
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