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Upfront Americans celebrate bin Laden’s death


Delphos PD By CRISTIAN SALAZAR
The Associated Press
how happy people are.”
She was holding a flag
in Shanksville, Pa., where
a hijacked plane apparent-
in Arlington, Va., and lob-
bies on defense issues. She Locals speak
seeking info NEW YORK — Joyous at
and wearing a T-shirt depict-
ing the twin towers and, in
ly meant for Washington
crashed in a field after pas-
said she has baked thou-
sands of cookies to send to out on bin
about burglaries the release of a decade’s frus- crosshairs, bin Laden. Nearby, sengers fought back, a few friends serving in Iraq and
Laden’s death
tration, Americans streamed a man held up a cardboard visitors gathered today at Afghanistan over the years
The Delphos Police to the site of the World Trade sign that read, “Obama 1, the fence-lined overlook that and that she was at the White
Department is investigating Center, the gates of the White Osama 0.” serves as a temporary memo- House because they couldn’t
two separate home burglar-
ies reported on Thursday. House and smaller but no less Dionne Layne, 44, of rial while a permanent one be.
Police were called to the 300 jubilant gatherings across the Stamford, Conn., spent the is built. The celebrations began to
block of South Cass Street at nation to celebrate the death entire night at Ground Zero “I thought of Sept. 11 and come together late on Sunday
around 8 p.m. The homeowner of Osama bin Laden — cheer- with her two children, ages 9 the people lost,” said Daniel night, after Americans began
discovered someone had forc- ing, waving flags and belting and 11. She planned to spend Pyle, 33, of Shanksville, who hearing about the death of bin
ibly entered the home through the national anthem. the rest of the day with them stopped at the site on his Laden from bulletins on tele-
an exterior door. The incident Ground Zero, more famil- at the site because “they can’t way to work at a lawn care vision, texts and calls from
occurred between 3-7 p.m. The iar these past 10 years for get this in a history class. company. “I wanted to pay family and friends and posts
thief ransacked several rooms bagpipes playing “Amazing They have to be a part of homage to the people lost on social networking sites.
looking for cash or jewelry but Grace” and solemn speeches this.” that day. I think this brings a Bin Laden was slain in his
no items were reported miss- and arguments over what to Layne said she witnessed little bit of closure.” luxury hideout in Pakistan,
ing at the time of report. build to honor the Sept. 11 the second tower come down In Washington, in front early today local time and
Officers were later called to dead, became, for the first on Sept. 11, 2001, from of the White House, a crowd late Sunday night in the
the 700 block of West Second time, a place of revelry. Brooklyn, where she lived at began gathering before United States, in a firefight
Street at 11:30 p.m. in regards to “We’ve been waiting a the time. President Barack Obama with American forces. Obama Bradstock
a similar burglary complaint. The long time for this day,” Lisa Uptown in Times Square, addressed the nation late said no Americans had been “I think the Pakistanis
homeowner stated they had left Ramaci, a New Yorker whose dozens stood together on a Sunday to declare, “Justice harmed in the operation. have been hiding him for so
around 7 p.m. and returned about husband was a freelance jour- clear spring night and broke has been done.” The throng As news of the president’s long; we should have had
10:30 p.m. to find that someone nalist killed in the Iraq war, into applause when a New grew, and within a half-hour announcement began to filter him a long time ago. The
had forcibly entered their home, American people could be
rummaged through several draw- said early today. “I think it’s York Fire Department SUV had filled the street in front of across the country, the New
ers and taken some petty cash. a relief for New York tonight drove by, flashed its lights the White House and begun York Mets and Philadelphia the bigger persons, though.
City police indicate these just in the sense that we had and sounded its siren. A spilling into Lafayette Park. Phillies were in the middle of It bothered me to see them
burglaries have many simi- this 10 years of frustration man held an American flag, “It’s not over, but it’s a game in Philadelphia, and celebrating in the streets
larities to home burglaries just building and building, and others sang “The Star- one battle that’s been won, chants of “U-S-A! U-S-A!” because someone died
that were reported several wanting this guy dead, and Spangled Banner.” and it’s a big one,” said
months ago. These include: now he is, and you can see On an overcast morning Marlene English, who lives See BIN LADEN, page 9A See SPEAK OUT, page 9A

No opposition for
— Three separate home bur-
glaries reported between 4-10
p.m. on Nov. 6 in the 600 block
of North Scott Street, the 1300

local government
block of Ricker Street and the
600 block of East Seventh Street.
— One burglary reported

in primary Tuesday
on Oct 23, 2010, in the 700
block of West Second Street
that occurred between 2-5 p.m.
The thieves have tar-
geted elderly victims and
stolen cash and jewelry. Staff reports Finance and Safety Service
Residents are asked to contact committees. Throughout his
the police department immediate- DELPHOS — Voters here tenure, he has served on all city
ly if suspicious persons are seen will see several names on the committees and is currently
in their neighborhoods. Anyone ballot Tuesday but no decisions a member of the Community
with information should call the to make on the city Improvement
Delphos Police Department at government level. Corporation.
419-692-4015, Allen County All candidates for Osting is
Crime Stoppers at 419-229-7867 Delphos are unop- the Purchasing
or Van Wert County Crime posed. Manager for
Stoppers at 419-238-7867. Mayor Michael Bunge North
Cash rewards of up to $1,000 Gallmeier is seek- America.
are available for informa- ing re-election and Martz was
tion leading to the arrest and has no challenger. elected in 2008 and
prosecution of these offend- Gallmeier has currently chairs
ers. All information received served as mayor of the Thoroughfares
will be kept confidential. the city of Delphos Committee.
since 2008. He He holds a
Sports Benefit Auction successful Jim Metcalfe photos
previously held
a Councilman- Gillespie
bachelor’s degree
from Findlay
Tournament Draws A sold-out crowd gathered Saturday at the All-Saints Building at St. John’s for the at-Large position. College and a
(starts Saturday) annual Benefit Auction. Above: Diane and Jim Webb wait for numbers to be called. As mayor, Gallmeier holds master’s degree from the
BASEBALL Below: Big Ticket winners were, from left, Dale and Elaine Jostpille; Rosie Moenter (for Mayor’s Court, performs mar- University of Dayton.
Div. IV/Perry: W-G Dennis Moenter); and Linda and Duane Schulte. Dan and Sue Moenter were absent. riages, reviews and approves Gillespie is seeking the
vs. USV, 10 a.m. - vs. city spending and other admin- third at-large position on
DSJ May 10; DJ vs. LTC istrative functions. council left open by the retir-
(noon) and Perry vs. AE, Gallmeier serves on the ing Dave Eickholt.
2 p.m. (winners May 11) board of the Lima Allen “I hear and see different
Convoy: LV vs. Ant., 10 Council on Community things at the local government
a.m. (vs. CV May 11); OV Affairs (LACCA). He is a level; I like some and don’t
vs. SV (1 p.m.) and FJ vs. member of the Kiwanis Club like others,” Gillespie said. “I
WT, 4 p.m. (winners May 12) and the project chairman know we have budgeting con-
Columbus Grove: for Free Food On Us. He cerns and I hope I can help
CG vs. Cory-Rawson, 2 is retired from United Parcel streamline some things and
p.m. - vs. Kal. May 12) Service (UPS). save some money.”
Div. II/Elida: SM City Councilmen-at-Large Gillespie has spent the last
vs. Elida, noon (vs. Kevin Osting and Joe Martz 14 years in the financial indus-
Wapak May 11 are on the ballot along with try and said this has given him
newcomer Josh Gillespie for experience in supervising bud-
SOFTBALL the three at-large positions. getary concerns and controls.
Div. IV/Spencerville: Osting was elected in “More and more money
AE vs. SV, 10 a.m. 2000 and currently serves and authority is taken from
(vs. Ada May 9) as Councilman-at-Large. our local government,”
Lincolnview: DJ vs. He chairs the Legislation Gillespie said. “I want to be
Kal., 11 a.m. (vs. LV Committee and serves on
May 9); Cont. vs. OV, 1 the Economic Development, See PRIMARY, page 9A

Workers make May


p.m. (vs. CV May 10)
Pandora: CG vs. C-R, 11 More than 100 attend Welsh Society tea in Gomer
a.m. (vs. McComb May 11

Day demands
Div. II/Bath: Elida vs. The Welsh Society of
Wapak, 11 a.m. (vs. No. Northwest Ohio sponsored a
1 Shawnee May 10) sold-out afternoon tea Sunday
at Gomer United Church of
Christ Fellowship Hall.
Forecast By DINESH RAMDE state. Similar scenes played Welsh musician and
Rain Tuesday; Associated Press out across the nation and entertainer J. Jay Brook per-
high in upper around the world, as millions formed after the tea. Brook
40s. See MILWAUKEE — of workers from Havana to was born in Cardiff, Wales,
page 2A. Millions of demonstrators Berlin and Istanbul took to and now resides in Northwest
around the world marched for the streets. Indiana.
labor rights Sunday, includ- Milwaukee demonstra- During his time in
Index ing thousands in Wisconsin tors pounded drums, blared America, he has entertained
Obituaries 2A who continued their divisive through vuvuzelas and chant- on cruise ships, casinos and
State/Local 3A battle over collective-bar- ed, “Si se puede,” Spanish a number of variety clubs
Politics 4A gaining rights that began in for “yes, it can be done.” including Las Vegas.
Community 5A February and had prompt- They also held signs say- For the past five years, he
Sports 6-7A ed huge masses of protest- ing, “It’s about freedom,” has been settled in Indiana
Announcements 8A ers to pour into the Madison and “Working hard is not a performing for the senior
World News 9A Capitol. crime.” community throughout the Stacy Taff photo
Classifieds B1 Wisconsin demonstrators The rally ended at a park on Chicagoland area and has
marched two miles through the shores of Lake Michigan, had great success performing A ladies afternoon tea party was held Sunday afternoon
TV B4
downtown Milwaukee, wav- where AFL-CIO President songs from every era includ- at Gomer United Church of Christ. Welsh singer and
ing U.S. and Mexican flags Richard Trumka told march- ing traditional and contempo- entertainer J. Jay Brook was invited to provide the musi-
and holding signs showing a rary tunes from his homeland cal program. Brook was born in Cardiff, Wales, and now
raised fist in the shape of the See MAY DAY, page 9A and around the world. resides in Indiana.
2A – The Herald Monday, May 2, 2011 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record


POLICE REPORT OBITUARIES The Delphos
Residents report Police make Resident gives Kathleen L. Clover Lafayette M. ‘Bill’
Sidey
Herald
driver going probation check, personal finance Feb. 13, 1925-Nov. 22, 2010
Kathleen L. Clover, 85, of Vol. 141 No. 272
Lafayette M. ‘Bill’ Sidey,
through yard, arrest subject information over Las Cruces and formerly of 75, of rural Spencerville, died
Nancy Spencer, editor
Ray Geary, general manager,
phone
Alexandria, Va., died Nov. 22
damaging items Delphos
at 9:12 a.m. Sunday at St. Delphos Herald Inc.
At 2:27 p.m. on March 25, at Mountain View Regional Rita’s Medical Center.
police were contacted Medical Center. Don Hemple, advertising manager
At 6:20 p.m. on Wednesday, Friends may call from 6-8 Tiffany Brantley,
At 1:21 p.m. on Tuesday, by the probation department She was born Feb. 13, p.m. Tuesday and 2-4 p.m.
Delphos police were called of the Van Wert Municipal Delphos police were called to circulation manager
the 500 block of South Canal 1925, in Jennings Township and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at
to the 500 block of South Court and asked to make con- to Herbert and Velma (Pangle) Thomas E. Bayliff Funeral
Street in reference to a theft The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
Washington Street in refer- tact with Johnny Foust, 49, of Allemeier, who preceded her Home, where the service 8000) is published daily except
ence to a criminal damaging Delphos in the 1000 block of complaint.
Upon officers’ arrival the in death. will be held at 10:30 a.m. Sundays and Holidays.
complaint. Lima Avenue. Survivors include a daugh- Thursday. By carrier in Delphos and
Upon officers’ arrival, the As officers made contact victim stated that earlier in
the day, he had received a ter, Sandra Clover of Las Other arrangements are area towns, or by rural motor
victim stated someone had with Foust, it was found that Cruces; and a sister, Luella incomplete. route where available $2.09 per
driven into the victim’s yard he was intoxicated. On the telephone call from some- week. By mail in Allen, Van
Fuller of Bucyrus.
and had caused damage to the orders of the probation depart- one stating the victim owed
money and that a payment She was also preceded Lawrence E. Wert, or Putnam County, $105
per year. Outside these counties
property and items in the yard. ment, Foust was advised he
Also on Tuesday, Delphos was under arrest on a pro- was needed at that time and an in death by a brother, Carl
Allemeier.
Dingledine Jr. $119 per year.
police were later called to the bation violation. As officers additional payment needed in Entered in the post office
two weeks. The victim said he Mrs. Clover retired from in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
300 block of West Seventh attempted to place Foust in civil service where she worked March 30, 1935 Periodicals, postage paid at
Street in reference to a crimi- handcuffs, he resisted officers supplied the subject personal April 30, 2011
banking information at that in position/pay management. Delphos, Ohio.
nal damaging complaint where and they deployed a Taser to She was a member of Peace No mail subscriptions will be
the victim reported a vehicle stop Foust’s actions. time, a short time later the vic-
tim felt this action was incor- Lutheran Church. Lawrence E. “Larry” accepted in towns or villages
traveling in that area went Foust was taken into custo- Memorial services will Dingledine Jr., 76, of where The Daily Herald paper
off the roadway and drove dy and transported to the Van rect and after contacting legal carriers or motor routes provide
advisement, it was found that begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday Spencerville, died at 1:40 a.m.
thru the victim’s yard causing Wert County Jail on the pro- at Harter and Schier Funeral daily home delivery for $2.09
the subjects were calling from Saturday at St. Rita’s Medical per week.
damage. bation violation. Additional Home, Pastor David Bliss Center, following a battle with
At 9:24 a.m. on Saturday, charges of resisting arrest and a different state or county. 405 North Main St.
officiating. Burial will be in cancer since September 2010.
Resident reports
persistent disorderly conduct TELEPHONE 695-0015
Delphos police were called Mount Calvary Cemetery. He was born March 30, Office Hours
to the 800 block of Skinner by intoxication are pending. Friends may call from 1935, in Delphos to Lawrence 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Street in reference to a crimi-
nal damaging complaint. Victim lodges attempted burglary 10:30 a.m. until time of ser-
vice Wednesday at the funeral
Sr. and Dorothy Dingledine, POSTMASTER:
Send address changes
who preceded him in death.
At 2:44 a.m. on Sunday,
Upon officers’ arrival, the
victim stated a subject driving domestic violence Delphos police were called
home. Memorial services will
begin at 6 p.m. Thursday at
to THE DAILY HERALD,
405 N. Main St.

complaint
a large white pick-up truck to the 1000 block of Lima Delphos, Ohio 45833
drove into the victim’s yard
and struck items causing dam-
Avenue in reference to an
attempted burglary complaint.
BIRTH American Legion Post 191 in
Spencerville. Legion Chaplain
Scholars of the Day
At 3 p.m. on Friday, Jerrold Welker will offici-
age. Delphos Police were called Upon officers’ arrival, the A girl, Emelia Rae, was ate with military rites by the
complainant stated that some- born April 29 at St. Ann’s
Pair charged to the 1100 block of Marsh
Avenue in reference to a one had attempted to gain Hospital in Columbus to
American Legion and VFW
posts.
entry into their residence.
with underage domestic violence complaint. Mitch and Pam Vincent of Friends may call from 5
Upon officers’ arrival,
Van Wert man Westerville. to 6 p.m. Thursday at the
drinking the victim stated that a fam-
ily or household member had faces several
She weighed 7 pounds,
six ounces and was 21 inches
American Legion hall.
Arrangements are by
At 11:15 p.m. on Saturday, long.
charges
caused or threatened to cause Thomas E. Bayliff Funeral
Delphos Police were called physical harm to the victim Grandparents include Jim Home.
to the 1000 block of Lima and the subject had left prior and Pam Vincent of Delphos. Memorial contribu-
At 9:18 p.m. on Saturday Great-grandparents include
Avenue in reference to a loud to officers’ arrival. while on routine patrol in Ota Vincent of Coolville and tions may be made to the
St. John’s Scholar of the
music complaint.
Upon officers’ arrival, Police probe men- the 300 block of South Main John and Merri Bradshaw of
Street, Delphos police came Lima.
American Legion or the new
Veterans Memorial Park in Day is Kristina
they went to the residence
being complained about and acing complaint into contact with Gary Horton,
34, of Van Wert.
Spencerville. Koester.
Congratulations
James D. Ward
found Christa Kline, 20, of
Delphos and James Schwartz,
At 2:20 a.m. on Saturday,
Delphos police were called
Horton was found to be
operating a motor vehicle with
LOCAL PRICES March 26, 1959-April 29,
Koester!
20, of Lima. Upon speaking to the 800 block of Skinner expired plates. As officers Corn: $7.36 2011 Jefferson’s Scholar of the
with Kline and Schwartz, it Street in reference to a menac- were in contact with Horton, Wheat: $6.94 James D. Ward, 52, of rural Day is Desteni
was found they had consumed ing complaint. it was found he was in posses- Beans: $13.86 Spencerville died at 9:42 p.m. Lear.
alcohol while being under the Upon officers’ arrival, the vic- sion of drug paraphernalia. Friday in his home surround- Congratulations
legal age. tims stated they were at a location
LOTTERY
As a result Horton was ed by his loving family and Desteni!
As a result, Kline and in the 400 block of Clime Street cited into Lima Municipal friends. He had suffered from
Schwartz were cited into at which time a subject known to Students can pick up their
Court on the violations. cancer for the past year. awards in their school offices.
Lima Municipal Court on the them threatened physical harm to CLEVELAND (AP) — He was born March 26,
charges. the victims. More Police Reports Pg. 3A These Ohio lotteries were 1959, in Lima to Carl and
drawn Sunday:
Mega Millions
Helen (Horvath) Ward. His
mother preceded him in death.
WEATHER
Estimated jackpot: $51 His father survives in Lima.
million Delphos weather
On March 25, 1994, he
Pick 3 Evening married Darlene E. Yoakam, High temperature Sunday
2-5-4 who survives in Spencerville. in Delphos was 67, low was
Pick 4 Evening Services will begin at 55. Weekend rainfall was
9-7-1-3 11 a.m. Tuesday at Thomas recorded at .17 inch. High a
Powerball E. Bayliff Funeral Home, year ago today was 67, low
Estimated jackpot: $36 Spencerville, with Pastor Rick was 47. Record high for today
million Lamb officiating. Burial will is 89, set in 1959. Record low
Rolling Cash 5 be in Memorial Park Cemetery is 29, set in 2009.
02-07-10-14-38 near Lima.
Estimated jackpot: WEATHER FORECAST
Friends may call from 2 to Tri-county
$100,000 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today at the
What if a bank built Ten OH Evening
08-14-17-18-19-21-23-28-
31-46-48-50-51-64-66-74-75-
funeral home, where the VFW
Men’s Auxiliary will conduct
services at 8 p.m.
Associated Press

TONIGHT: Cloudy.

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may be made to the Cystic
Cheeseburgers were first served Fibrosis Foundation or the
Chance of showers in the
evening. Then showers After
midnight. Lows in the lower
in 1934 at Koalin’s restaurant in James Cancer Center at The 40s. Northwest winds around
Lousville, Kentucky. 5 mph shifting to the north
Ohio State University. after midnight. Chance of rain
90 percent.

Eva Butler
TUESDAY: Rain. Highs
in the upper 40s. North winds
around 10 mph. Chance of
5/1/18 - 1/6/09 rain 90 percent.
TUESDAY NIGHT:
We thought of you today Cloudy with a 30 percent
We thought of you today. chance of rain in the evening.
It would have been your Then mostly cloudy after mid-
birthday.It’s been two years night. Lows in the mid 30s.
sinceGod called out your Northwest winds around 10
namebut to us it seems mph.
like yesterday. EXTENDED FORECAST
WEDNESDAY: Partly
We have lots of good
cloudy. Not as cool. Highs
memories and pictures of you in frames. in the lower 60s. Northwest
Life goes on we know that’s true, winds 5 to 15 mph.
but that doesn’t keep us from missing you. WEDNESDAY NIGHT:
Mostly clear. Lows in the
Doug, Diane, Pam & Vicki upper 30s.
THURSDAY: Increasing
clouds. Highs in the mid 60s.

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STATE/LOCAL
Briefs POLICE REPORT 4 slain; suspect dies
in police shootout
Delphos man Police seek hit/
Man arrested for
running naked faces several
skip driver
CINCINNATI (AP) — charges after
At 11:29 a.m. on Friday,
a collision occurred when the By DAN SEWELL broke through a window to find the Stephens’ home, conveyed a
for running naked in a mara- resisting arrest
Police say they arrested a man driver of an unknown vehi- and KANTELE FRANKO 46-year-old Sonja Stephens feeling of reverence and turned
cle struck a second, parked The Associated Press dead in bed. grim-faced when asked about
thon race through downtown At 2:50 a.m. on April vehicle. In the living room, upright in what happened. Several said it
Cincinnati. 24 while on routine patrol, Robert G. Coulter, 68, of WEST UNION — An a chair, they found 68-year-old wasn’t appropriate to discuss
Thirty-five-year-old Brett Delphos police came into con- Delphos, was parked legally at 8-year-old girl apparently slept George Stephens, grandfather such things on a Sunday.
Henderson of St. Paris in tact with Lee Hummer, 23, 516 S. Main St. when another through the fatal shootings of of Roberts’ wife. Authorities Investigators interviewing
western Ohio faces charg- of Delphos, after previously vehicle struck the passenger four family members, then are trying to clarify how the neighbors had quickly learned
es of public indecency and being that he was acting in side of Coulter’s vehicle and awoke and alerted a neighbor others are related. Saturday that Roberts had
obstructing official business. drove away. Make, model and that something horrible had Investigators believe they stayed at the home but that he
a disorderly manner Hummer happened overnight, pointing were shot with a semiau- was from Columbus and that
Police tell media outlets he continued his actions. color are unknown.
refused to stop running during investigators to the rural home, tomatic weapon but still are his wife worked in that area, so
As officers went to take There were no known where they found a television evaluating evidence. Roberts they called police there.
Sunday morning’s Flying Pig Hummer into custody for injuries and minor damage to in her bedroom still playing had a concealed-carry permit “At that point, they didn’t know
Marathon, so they halted him persistent disorderly conduct, Coulter’s vehicle. cartoons. A short time later, from Franklin County that had we were looking for him, and we
with a stun gun. Hummer ran from officers and
Distracted driver
nearly 100 miles away, one of expired in January, authorities didn’t know he was involved in a
Henderson’s mother Lee was arrested a short distance the girl’s relatives was killed said. shootout,” Rogers said.
said today that he had bor- away.
strikes sign post
in a shootout with police, who Neighbor Karen Kimmerly, As Adams County authori-
rowed a pair of running shorts Hummer was cited into didn’t know then that he was whose children rode the bus ties were beginning their inves-
from his father, but they kept Van Wert Municipal Court on suspected in the quadruple with the Stephens girls, said tigation, police in Columbus
slipping down as he ran. She charges of persistent disorder- At 11:31 a.m. on Saturday, homicide. the killings were a shock to had responded to two calls
says he kept running without ly conduct by intoxication and a collision occurred when the Randle Lee Roberts II died the rural southern Ohio com- about shots fired into homes
shorts because he was deter- obstructing official business. driver of one vehicle struck in the shootout in Columbus munity, which she compared to and ended up pursuing a vehicle
mined to complete the race he the post of a street sign. on Saturday about an hour the idyllic small town on “The driven by Roberts. He crashed
had trained for.
No attorney was listed
Customers not Betty Fuerst, 76, of
Delphos, was stopped on
after the girl went out the back
door of her pale blue, one-floor
Andy Griffith Show.”
“I consider this like a
the two-tone pickup truck in
a residential area, fired at the
for him. He was expected to paying for items North Clay Street facing south
and stated she was preparing
modular house and ran to a
neighbor’s home. The neigh-
Mayberry town,” she said.
“This should be a sanctuary.”
officer chasing him and ran off,
evading authorities for more
appear in a Hamilton County
court later today. At 10:28 p.m. on Tuesday, to turn left onto West First bor called authorities, who were People coming out of a than 10 minutes before a shoo-
Delphos police were called to Street and became distracted stunned by what they found at Sunday service at Bible Baptist tout erupted at about 11 a.m.,
Ohio politicians the 100 block of Elida Avenue
in reference to a theft com-
mid-turn, causing her to drive
up over the southeast curb on
the girl’s home, situated along
a two-lane highway amid roll-
Church, across the street from police Sgt. Rich Weiner said.

praise killing plaint.


Upon officers’ arrival, an
West First Street and struck a
city-owned street sign, bend-
ing green hills just outside West
Union, about 90 miles southeast Quality
of bin Laden employee of the business in
that area stated someone had
ing the post and knocking off
the street signs.
of Columbus.
When authorities arrived, Fabrication & Welding Inc.
COLUMBUS (AP) — There were no injuries. Adams County Sheriff Kim 419-339-0110
purchased merchandise and Rogers said, cartoons were GENERAL REPAIR - SPECIAL BUILT PRODUCTS
Ohio politicians are hail- failed to pay for the item. Fuerst was cited for a failure to
ing the killing of Osama maintain reasonable control. playing on a TV in the girl’s
At 6:19 p.m. on Saturday, room — where Roberts had TRUCKS, TRAILERS CARBON STEEL
bin Laden by U.S. forces in Delphos police were called to
Driver cited for been staying for several months, FARM MACHINERY STAINLESS STEEL
Pakistan. a business in the 200 block of apparently because he was ALUMINUM
The state’s senior U.S. sen- RAILINGS & METAL
improper back-
West Fifth Street in reference a burglary suspect and there GATES
ator calls the death a victory to a theft complaint. were warrants for him in the Larry McClure
for all Americans. Democrat
ing in crash
5745 Redd Rd.
Upon officers’ arrival, Columbus area. Court records Delphos
Sherrod Brown says in a state- employees of the business show Roberts, 27, faced felony
ment that the world’s most stated that a subject came charges of burglary and receiv-
At 8:02 a.m. on Friday, a
wanted terrorist and architect into the business and received collision occurred when the ing stolen property late last year
of the Sept. 11 attacks nearly
10 years ago will no longer
merchandise and left without driver of one vehicle backed
paying for the merchandise.
and failed to appear in court.
Investigators learned KEEP
JUDGE JILL
from a driveway and struck a Roberts had told the girl Friday
threaten America’s democ-
second vehicle.
racy and freedom.
Republican U.S. Rep. Police serve arrest Patricia Ricker, 70, of
night she could sleep in her
own room and he’d take the
Delphos, was heading west-
Mike Turner of Centerville
in southwest Ohio says in a
warrant at jail bound in the outside lane of the
couch instead.
“We were unaware he was
www.leathermanforjuge.com
A VOTE FOR
300 block of East Fifth Street here,” Rogers said. “I don’t
statement to the Middletown
Journal that citizens who
At 2:25 a.m. on Thursday, when Andrew J. Kill, 36, of
Delphos police served an Delphos, began to back out of know what set him off.”
The neighbors hadn’t heard
J UDICIAL
haven’t forgotten where
they were when the terror-
arrest warrant on Jesse a driveway at 308 East Fifth
Blackburn, 19, of Delphos Street, failing to see Ricker. anything, and there were no I NTEGRITY and
L EGAL
ists struck now can remember signs of a struggle, the sher-
at the Van Wert County Kill struck Ricker’s right side iff said. The girl’s 34-year-
how they heard bin Laden Jail on charges of receiving with the rear of his vehicle,
was brought to justice.
GOP Sen. Rob Portman
stolen property.
Officers severed the
causing minor damage.
There were no injuries. Kill
old mother, Kendra Stephens,
and 11-year-old sister, Harley,
were found in one bedroom.
L EADERSHIP
is a vote for Judge Jill.
calls bin Laden’s demise warrant on Blackburn as was cited for improper back-
Photo by Prizm Photography, Convoy, OH
The door to a second bedroom Paid for by Committee to elect Jill Leatherman, Van Wert Municipal Court
“welcome news” while say- he was being released from ing. was locked, so authorities Judge, Rick Ford, 5 Warren Rd., Van Wert, OH 45891
ing the U.S. must remain vig- the Van Wert County Jail.
ilant because al-Qaida and its Blackburn was transported
affiliates are not dependent
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POLITICS “Have you ever observed that we pay much more attention to a wise passage
when it is quoted than when we read it in the original author?”
— Philip G. Hamerton, English artist and essayist (1834-1894)

With Osama dead,


will al-Qaida follow?
By ADAM GOLDMAN the worst attacks on U.S. soil. The Yemen branch almost
and MATT APUZZO But the al-Qaida network took down a U.S.-bound air-
Associated Press he leaves behind is far dif- liner on Christmas 2009 and
ferent from the one behind nearly detonated explosives
WASHINGTON — U.S. the World Trade Center and aboard two U.S. cargo planes
intelligence officials believe Pentagon attacks. last fall. Those operations were
al-Qaida will have a hard time Today, al-Qaida’s core in carried out without any direct
recovering from the death of Pakistan is constantly on the involvement from bin Laden.
its murderous leader, Osama run, hiding from U.S. Predator Al-Qaida’s leadership in
bin Laden. drones. Communication is Yemen has also managed
After all, his heir appar- slow. The ability to plan, to do what bin Laden never
ent, Ayman al-Zawahiri, is finance and carry out attacks could: adapt the message for
a harsh, divisive figure who has been greatly reduced. Western audiences and pack-
lacks the charisma and mys- Al-Qaida franchises have age it in English. The terrorist
tique that bin Laden used sprung up in Yemen, Iraq and magazine “Inspire,” coaches
to hold together al-Qaida’s Algeria, where terrorists fight would-be bombers on how to
various factions. Without bin local grievances under the make explosives. It teaches
Laden’s iconic figure running global banner of jihad. them that they don’t need to
al-Qaida, intelligence offi- In that regard, bin Laden’s seek training in Pakistan or
cials believe the group could death could be far more dam- Yemen, where they could
NH GOP gets splinter and weaken. aging psychologically than be intercepted by U.S. spies.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR


But if there is one thing al- operationally. Al-Zawahiri has Rather, they are instructed to
back-to-back Qaida has proved it is able to
do, it is adapt to adversity. Its
been running al-Qaida opera-
tions for years as bin Laden cut
become one-man terror cells
that pick targets and carry out
DEAR EDITOR: look at hopefuls foot soldiers learned to stay
off their cellphones to avoid
himself off from the outside
world. There were no phone
attacks without any instruc-
tion from al-Qaida’s core
It is silly to choose a candidate because a Democratic U.S. wiretaps. Their techni- or Internet lines running into leadership.
governor appointed one as a political move on his way out of MANCHESTER, N.H.
(AP) — With back-to-back cal wizards cooked up cutting his compound. And he used a Bin Laden was more of a
office. edge encryption software that multi-layered courier system symbol than anything else,
Shouldn’t Van Wert County choose a municipal court events featuring multiple
presidential hopefuls, it’s been flummoxed American code- to pass messages. It was old- said Qaribut Ustad Saeed,
judge by assessing each candidate’s own merits? breakers. And a would-be fashioned and safe but it made a long-time member of the
I have worked for Mr. Wolfrum for two years and have something of an instant-replay
kind of weekend for New bomber managed to defeat bil- taking part in any operation Hezb-e-Islami rebel group
known him since high school. I have never once seen him lions of dollars in airline secu- practically impossible. Bin led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar,
lose his temper or treat anyone less than fairly because of their Hampshire Republicans.
Barely 12 hours after rity upgrades with explosives Laden had been reduced to a whom the U.S. has labeled a
station in life. We have a vast variety of people in the office tucked in his underwear. figurehead by the time U.S. terrorist. Saeed is currently a
five possible candidates
daily, from estate planning clients to public defense clients. Bin Laden’s death, by an commandoes eliminated him, member of the Afghan High
spoke Friday at a dinner in
Each one is treated with the same dignity and respect. I have American bullet to the head in counterterrorism experts say. Peace Council set up to try to
Manchester, three of them
never seen him overcharge. It has always been obvious that he a raid on his fortified Pakistani Today, the greatest terror- negotiate a peace settlement
showed up less than 10 miles
cares about the outcome of each case, whether it’s that a crimi- away for a second gathering hideout early today, came 15 ist threat to the U.S. is now with the Taliban. Bin Laden’s
nal understands the necessity of consequences or a widow be Saturday morning. Though years after he declared war on considered to be the al-Qaida loss will be an inspirational
comforted that finances are in order. Rep. Michele Bachmann the United States and nearly franchise in Yemen, far from one, rather than an operation-
It’s true that he is a very private person who’s independent started from scratch with her a decade after he carried out al-Qaida’s core in Pakistan. al one, he said.

Politics of the Middle East at play


of prejudices or nepotism and, therefore, would be the fairest, speech, former Gov. Tim
most non-biased person for the position. The court has suf- Pawlenty and former Sen.
fered in Van Wert County and we have an opportunity here Rick Santorum largely stuck
to choose our own judge, not to have one chosen for us. I to the highlights they deliv- By MARK SHERMAN regular practice for record- signing statement in which
strongly encourage voters to elect Todd Wolfrum as Van Wert ered the previous night, when Associated Press ing the birth of a U.S. citizen he said that “U.S. policy
Municipal Court Judge. they were joined by former abroad is to list the country regarding Jerusalem has not
Thank you, Gov. Mitt Romney and busi- WASHINGTON — where it occurred. changed.” The president said
Amy Adams, nessman Herman Cain. Menachem Zivotofsky was But the department’s guide Congress could not tell him
Van Wert That was probably the born in a Jerusalem hospital tells consular officials, “For what to do in this matter of
point, said Wayne Lesperance, in 2002. Two months later, a person born in Jerusalem, foreign affairs.
a political science professor his mother showed up at the write Jerusalem as the place Presidential signing state-

IT WAS NEWS THEN


at New England College who U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, of birth in the passport.” ments, which have been
said multi-candidate events are Israel, to get him a passport. Ever since President used for centuries, became a
more about helping candidates Menachem’s parents, Harry S. Truman recognized point of controversy during
refine their stump speeches Ari and Naomi, were born Israel upon its declaration of Bush’s presidency. He issued
One Year Ago than winning over voters. in the United States so there nationhood in 1948, no presi- them more often than any
• Vancrest Health Care and Sarah Jane Living centers plant- “There’s not this crowd of was no question that he was dent has accepted permanent other president. Democrats
ed two trees in Stadium Park in observance of Arbor Day and undecideds wandering around American, too. Israeli rule of the entirety of in Congress complained that
the centers’ “50 years of caring” in Delphos. Participating were these events thinking, ’Gosh, But when the mother asked Jerusalem. Since Israel’s vic- he used them to pick and
Delphos Mayor Mike Gallmeier, Safety Service Director Greg I just don’t know who to vote that her son’s passport and tory in the 1967 Six-Day War choose parts of legislation he
Berquist, Park and Recreation Supervisor Greg Mansfield, for,’ and then these speeches other documents indicate that brought the entire city under could ignore, overstepping his
Delphos Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director will bring them over,” he said. he was born in Israel, State Israeli control, U.S. policy bounds as president.
Jennifer Moenter, Director Ginnie Hellman of Sarah Jane So-called “cattle calls” also Department officials refused, has regarded the sensitive sta- After the Zivotofskys took
Living Center, Cindy Langenkamp and Mindy Moreland of give candidates who’ve taken citing longstanding U.S. pol- tus of Jerusalem as something their complaint to federal
Vancrest and Rene Mueller of Vancrest Assisted Living. concrete steps toward launch- icy to refrain from express- ultimately to be determined court in 2003, a judge refused
ing a bid a way to further ing an official view about in talks between Israel and to get in the middle of the dis-
25 Years Ago — 1986 distinguish themselves from Jerusalem’s status. Israel has its negotiating partners. The pute over Jerusalem’s status.
• Six Jefferson Senior High School students received cash those who haven’t, and most proclaimed the once-divided U.S. Embassy remains in Tel It was a political question,
awards for their achievements in the Bowling Green Math importantly, they put candi- city as its capital; the U.S. and Aviv. the judge said, for Congress
Contest. Winners were Jack Vogt, 116th out of 550 in algebra dates in front of key players most nations do not recognize In 1995, Congress essen- and the president to work out
I, $2 prize; Angie Moore, 87th out of 465 in geometry, $2; who can share their Rolodexes Jerusalem as the capital. tially adopted the Israeli posi- without the intervention of
Denise Haunhorst, 10th out of 235 in senior math, $5; Mike and open their checkbooks, he A lawsuit followed. The tion, saying the U.S. should the courts.
Goliver, 56th in albegra 1, $5; Kevin Wiechart, 56th in algebra said. Santorum, for example, dispute over Menachem’s recognize a united Jerusalem U.S. District Judge Gladys
I, $5; and Roger Klenz, 116th in algebra I, $2. was sure to mention that he passport, a mix of the thorny as Israel’s capital. Shortly Kessler said that if the courts
• The finalists for the Werner Becher Memorial 4-H has visited the state 15 times, politics of the Middle East before Menachem’s birth, were to get involved in a case
Scholarships were announced recently by the selection com- while one of Pawlenty’s cam- and a fight between Congress lawmakers passed new provi- about Jerusalem’s status, “a
mittee. Robin Lynn Adam is the daughter of Ronald and Rita paign videos played before he and the president over pri- sions urging the president to controversial reaction is virtu-
Adam, Convoy. Kurt Hotmire is the son of Phil and Juanita spoke. macy in foreign policy, has take steps to move the embas- ally guaranteed. Such a reac-
Hotmire, Van Wert. Sonia Purmort is the daughter of John and All three White House landed at the Supreme Court. sy to Jerusalem and allowing tion can only further compli-
Mary Kay Purmort, Van Wert. Jolynn Steffan is the daughter hopefuls warned that this is The justices could say as early Americans born in Jerusalem cate and undermine United
of Joseph and Cathy Steffan, Convoy. the first generation in danger as today whether they will to have their place of birth States efforts to help resolve
• St. John’s committed seven errors enroute to an 8-3 loss of not passing along a better hear the case. listed as Israel. the Middle East conflict.”
to St. Henry Tuesday at Stadium Park. Matt Eley took the America to the next. Had Menachem been The measures were part of A three-judge panel of the
loss. He was relieved by Todd Axe in the seventh inning. St. “I should probably be at my born in Tel Aviv, the State a large foreign affairs bill that U.S. Court of Appeals for the
John’s pitchers allowed 13 hits, struck out five and walked son’s Little League baseball Department would have President George W. Bush District of Columbia Circuit
three. Larry Deitering was 2-for-3 with a triple and Ron game,” Santorum said. “But issued a passport listing his signed into law. But even agreed that it had no authority
Vonderembse had a double for two RBIs. I’m not going to be the genera- place of birth as Israel. The as he did so, Bush issued a to consider the claim.

Senators hone plan to cut US deficits


tion of Americans who hands
50 Years Ago — 1961 off to my son Peter— who’s
• A group of ladies from Ottoville and surrounding area playing baseball right now— a
took a pleasure trip to Chicago recently. The first stop in country that is less than what By ANDREW TAYLOR taken to delay until July what are Sen. Dick Durbin of
Chicago was to attend Don McNeil’s Breakfast Club program I got.“ and STEPHEN would be an unprecedented Illinois, the second-ranking
in the Sherman Hotel. Later the ladies enjoyed shopping Pawlenty said he senses OHLEMACHER default on the debt. Democratic leader, and Sen.
and visited the Shrine of St. Francis Xavier Cabrini in the worry all over the country that Associated Press Geithner and a growing Kent Conrad of North Dakota,
Columbus Hospital. They also took a short sightseeing tour the next generation will lack number of business lead- the Budget Committee
and visited the Museum of Arts and Industry. the opportunities he and his WASHINGTON — A ers say a U.S. default would chairman. The Republicans
• There was a large turnout for the Spelling Bee finals peers have had. bipartisan group of six sena- plunge the U.S., and perhaps are Sens. Tom Coburn of
held Sunday afternoon in St. John’s auditorium. In division I, “We need to as conserva- tors is closing in on what could the world, into a second eco- Oklahoma, Mike Crapo of
Kathy Lindeman was the winner and Ben Hickey the runner- tives, as concerned citizens, as represent the best chance for nomic crisis. Idaho and Saxby Chambliss
up. Division II winners were Joe Miller, the champion and patriots who see this clearly, tackling a deficit crisis that Despite opposition from of Georgia.
Judy Eggeman, the runner-up. The winner in division III was make sure we rise up and say has forced the government to top leaders in both parties, the The six have met in pri-
Philip Bryan and the runner-up was Sandra Martin. ’America’s place is not to fol- borrow more than 40 cents of Senate’s Gang of Six is bank- vate for several months,
• Approximately 125 persons attended the Knights of low China or to be second every dollar it spends. ing on support from many of even as House Republicans
Columbus banquet and dance Saturday night at the local place or have the government Their plan, still a work in the 64 senators who wrote and Obama developed more
club rooms on Elida Avenue. The meal was prepared by suffocate and strangle the progress, would reduce bor- President Barack Obama in partisan plans that have little
Mrs. Leona Backus with Mrs. William Kill in charge of table American spirit. America’s rowing by up to $4 trillion March urging him to sup- chance of being enacted into
arrangements and decorations. Music for dancing was fur- place is to lead the world in over the next decade by put- port a comprehensive deficit law because of Washington’s
nished by Tommy Ross and his orchestra of Lima. everything,“ he said. ting the two parties’ sacred reduction effort. divided government.
Bachmann said the current cows on the chopping block. “There’s a huge appetite “We’ve made enormous
generation is “consuming the Republicans would have to for a starting point that’s progress in that group. And
75 Years Ago — 1936 agree to higher taxes while bipartisan,” said Sen. Mark I hope that we are able to
• Basketball letters were awarded at St. John’s High School very sustenance of the genera-
tion that’s not even born.” Democrats would have to Warner, D-Va., one of the announce an agreement
at a special assembly period Friday afternoon. The following accept cuts in popular benefit six senators, three from each soon,” Conrad said on “Fox
received letters: Jim Lang, Gerald Schmelzer, Paul Jettinghoff, “In my opinion, that’s one
of the greatest moral offenses programs such as Medicare, party. “I think the conven- News Sunday.” He added: “If
Romus Brandehoff, Irvin Brandehoff, Hubert Powell, Junior Medicaid and maybe even tional wisdom that says, ‘We we don’t, we’re simply not
Gladen, Clair Ditto, Art Grothouse, and Tom Stallkamp. of our day: That we will have
to answer to ourselves and Social Security. can punt all of this until after going to be relevant because
• Preparations for the annual Jefferson Junior-Senior There is urgency to their the next presidential election.’ this debate marches on.”
that generation, what did we
Banquet and prom to be held tonight have been completed do when we had the chance?” work. I think there’s a growing con- House Republicans passed
according to Pauline Hartlieb, chairman of the commit- she said. Most Republicans and sensus we may not have that a nonbinding plan in April
tee in charge. Following the banquet, Coronation service She described learning some Democrats in Congress long.” that calls for reducing annual
for the King of the prom, James Mueller, will take place in about the Holocaust as a child have said they will not vote The group includes four deficits by a total of $6.2
the Jefferson Auditorium. The King will crown Margaret and wondering if her mother to increase the government’s members of Obama’s deficit trillion over the next decade.
Gudakunst, Queen of the prom. did anything to stop it. The ability to borrow without commission, and its recom- It includes no tax increases
• An amusement feature which is expected to prove very next generation will ask simi- some action addressing the mendations are expected to but calls for transforming
popular was to be added to the big Delphos May Festival set lar questions about what their nation’s long-term debt. The closely track the commis- Medicare from a program in
May 7-9. Arrangements were made to rent the dance pavilion elders did to prevent them government is expected to sion’s plan for $3 in spending which the government direct-
owned by the Delphos Fair Board. This pavilion was to be from facing a tax burden that reach its borrowing limit of cuts for every $1 in tax rev- ly pays medical bills into a
placed at the rear of the Standard Oil Filling Station, North could end up amounting to 75 $14.3 trillion by mid-May. enue increases over the com- voucher-like system that sub-
Main Street. Carl Dienstberger and his band would provide percent of a worker’s income, Treasury Secretary Timothy ing decade. sidizes the purchase of private
the music. she said. Geithner says steps are being Its other two Democrats insurance plans.
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COMMUNITY
LANDMARK Ottawa Metro Park
Campground open
Johnny Appleseed St. Rt. 81 (Ada Rd.), between
Metropolitan Park District Marimor School & Industries
Stadium Park Shelterhouse has made the following and the Bath Township
announcements: House.

CALENDAR OF
The Ottawa Metro Park
Campground is open for the On Saturday, the park dis-
camping season. The 2011 trict will offer Spring Bird
EVENTS season dates are through Oct. Walks at 8 a.m. at McLean
16. Camp site fees are $20 per Teddy Bear Park.
TODAY night for water and electric Participants should bring
7 p.m. — Delphos Parks at each site. Campsites are binoculars for leisurely morn-
and Recreation board meets available on a “first come, ing bird walks.
at the recreation building at first serve” basis. Call 419- McLean Teddy Bear
Stadium Park. 221-1232 for availability. Park is located on N Dixie
Washington Township Ottawa Metro Park is Highway in Bath Township a
trustees meet at the township located 1 mile east of I-75 on half-mile north of St. Rt. 81.
house.
7:30 p.m. — Spencerville Jennings Legion preparing Photo submitted

village council meets at the


mayor’s office. to elect new officers CL of C donates to place defibrillator in parish hall
Delphos Eagles Auxiliary Ottoville Council 30, Catholic Ladies of Columbia recently donated to the effort
meets at the Eagles Lodge, American Legion Post 715 Flags were presented to to install a defibrillator in Immaculate Conception Parish Center and Hall. Above:
1600 Fifth St. of Fort Jennings held its April the Fort Jennings School, the Secretary Ruth Miller presents a charitable donation check to Virgil Hohlbein,
8 p.m. — The Veterans meeting. post office, the town building, chairman of the effort.
of Foreign Wars meet at the Three boys were selected to the Fort Jennings Park, the

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hall. for Boys State, they include: Fort monument and the cem-

E V E
Sam Beining and Ken Jackson eteries.

UN NCRETE?
TUESDAY from Ottoville and Aaron Plans are being finalized
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite Schnipke from Fort Jennings. for the Memorial Day ser-

CORaise it upDon’t
at Delphos Senior Citizen A report was given that the vices, which will be held at
Center, 301 Suthoff Street. new roof on the Legion Hall both cemeteries and Ottawa
6 p.m. — Weight Watchers has been completed.
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SATURDAY’S TRACK Blue Jays split baseball doubleheader


AND FIELD RESULTS By JIM METCALFE
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
in the fourth with two more
runs, adding three more hits
on an error, scoring Warnecke.
Ryan Buescher singled. With
13-2 in the fifth against reliever
Ben Schroeder. Vogt walked,
2011 New Bremen (M) 54.51; 8. Wilker (SM) 54.56. — one a run-scoring single by Curtis Geise up, Buescher got went to third on Ditto’s double
Cardinal Invitational Boys 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. WAPAKONETA/ Caleb Coil picked off base but got into a to left center and scored on a
Girls Team Rankings: Russia
102. Waynesfield-Goshen 91,
Fitzgerald (SM) 40.96; 2. Francis
KALIDA — It was an unusual (2-for-4, 3 rundown, staying alive enough 1-out sacrifice fly to center by
(R) 41.30; 3. Bevington (P) 42.03;
Spencerville 90, St. Marys Memorial 4. Reichert (SH) 42.87; 5. Brandon doubleheader Saturday morn- RBIs) — for Klaus to score as an error Klaus.
72, Marion Local 50, New Bremen Meyer (SV) 43.81; 6. Mac King (LV) ing/afternoon for the St. John’s and a sacri- was committed on the play A 1-out solo blast to left
42, Lehman Catholic 42, Sidney 43.88; 7. Cron (C) 43.94; 8. Hoehne baseball team. fice fly by — allowing Buescher to slide center by Kortroktax (2-for-3)
39.50, Covington 33, Parkway 30,
Lincolnview 28, St. Henry 21.50,
(LC) 44.16.
Girls 800 Meter Run: 1. Borchers The first had to visit Crawford into first — that put the Jays accounted for the final tally in
New Knoxville 20. (R) 2:23.89; 2. Snipes (C) 2:25.99; Wapakoneta to battle the to go up up 5-0. the fifth.
Boys Team Rankings: 3. Claire McConnell (SV) 2:35.41; 4. Redskins at 10 a.m. and then 7-3, with Kalida, who had won a “We just didn’t carry over
Covington 97, Spencerville 89, St.
Henry 84, St. Marys Memorial 69,
Francis (R) 2:37.57; 5. Dues (SM)
2:38.79; 6. Dammeyer (SM) 2:39.83; pack up and head to Kalida for T r o y 10-9 thriller over McComb the momentum from our win
Sidney 65, New Bremen 63, Parkway 7. Karri Purdy (SV) 2:44.69; 8. Retz a 2 p.m. contest. Warnecke that went nine innings in their against McComb. We also beat
59, Russia 48, Marion Local 31.50, (C) 2:45.55. The first didn’t go accord- retiring the first game Saturday, got two Bluffton last night, so that was
Lehman Catholic 25, Lincolnview
16, Waynesfield-Goshen 14, New
Boys 800 Meter Run: 1. Dillon
Webster (NB) 1:56.28%; 2. Luke ing to plan as the Redskins final two Leininger runners on in the home half two wins against state-ranked
Knoxville 1.50. Pohlman (R) 1:59.91%; 3. Fickert (C) (10-4-1) scored five in the third batters. against Leininger (2-0; 5 IPs, 7 teams,” Kalida coach Jim
Points 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1. 2:03.96; 4. Rindler (SH) 2:06.24; 5. inning to head toward an 8-4 The Jays tried to get it hits, 3 runs, 2 earned, 1 walk, 2 McBride explained. “We were
Girls 4x800 Meter Relay:
1. Russia 10:10.10; 2. St. Marys
Schlemmer (P) 2:09.35; 6. Schafer
victory. going again in the fourth, get- Ks) but couldn’t score. running low on pitchers but
Memorial 10:24.80; 3. Covington
(R) 2:10.03; 7. Derek Goecke (SV)
2:10.39; 8. Mortimer (W) 2:10.40. In the “nightcap”, the Jays ting Leininger (infield hit) and “We’d gotten away from that’s no excuse. With base-
10:42.60; 4. Spencerville ‘A’ (Alexa Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1. Walter (7-4) erupted for 14 hits en Warnecke (hit by a pitch) to our comfort zone at the plate; ball, occasionally you don’t
Brown, Caitlin Wurst, Tori Hardesty, (LC) 26.80; 2. I. Horn (W) 27.36; 3. route to taking the Wildcats third and second with one down we’d been chasing too many have what it takes to win a
Karri Purdy) 10:42.80; 5. St. Henry
11:20.70; 6. Marion Local 11:25.20;
Titterington (LC) 27.99; 4. Siefring
(R) 28.05; 5. Suchland (NB) 28.34; 13-3 in five innings at Holy on a wild pitch. However, the pitches out of the strike zone, game for whatever reason. We
7. Lincolnview (Taylar Boroff, Kerri 6. Hess (M) 28.95; 7. Foy (SI) 29.67; Name Field in Kalida. next two batters were caught trying to go for home runs didn’t pitch or field well in the
Grothaus, Cassie Hale, Sabrina 8. Homan (SH) 31.51. “We gave up that one big looking at strike three. instead of keeping our hands second game. The key is mov-
Barnhart) 11:32.00; 8. New Bremen
11:43.00.
Boys 200 Meter Dash: 1. Stewart
(LC) 23.60; 2. Roundtree (SI) 23.80; inning, just like the night The hosts got their final and weight back and driving ing on from here.”
Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. 3. West (SI) 24.20; 4. Puschel (SM) before against Versailles. Both run in the home half on a the ball,” Metzger added. “We Kalida hosts Antwerp
Russia 8:27.70; 2. Covington 24.40; 5. Ouellette (C) 24.40; 6. were with two outs,” St. John’s single (Alex Koch), a stolen talked about that on the way tonight, while the Jays visit
8:33.90; 3. St. Henry 8:34.40; 4.
Parkway 8:46.60; 5. Spencerville
Noffsinger (C) 24.40; 7. John Smith
(SV) 24.70; 8. Swiger (NB) 24.70. coach Dan Metzger noted. “Our base and a run-scoring double over. We started out hitting New Bremen 5 p.m. Tuesday.
(Aaron Hefner, Nick Davisson, Kevin Girls 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Monnin pitchers really have to learn (Cale Tabler; 3-for-4, 2 runs). well and as is usual for us, it
Lenhart, Derek Goecke) 8:48.00; (R) 12:05.90; 2. Alexa Brown (SV) how to finish those innings out, However, Tabler was gunned gets contagious. Jordan did a GAME 1
6. New Bremen 8:53.00; 7. Sidney
9:05.00; 8.Marion Local 9:16.00.
12:17.60; 3. Boyle (NK) 12:19.10; to buckle down in those situ- down at home by rightfielder nice job again on the mound; ST. JOHN’S (4)
Girls 100 Meter Hurdles: 1. I.
4. Meyer (R) 12:37.20; 5. Fields
(C) 12:47.80; 6. Tori Hardesty (SV) ations. The problem is, when Metzger as he tried to score on he threw his breaking ball for ab-r-h-rbi
Tanner Calvelage cf 4-2-2-2, Tyler
Horn (W) 16.04; 2. Gray (W) 16.29; 12:48.50; 7. Kunk (SH) 12:58.40; 8. we get behind like that, it tends a single to Crawford. strikes and when you can do Bergfeld ss 4-0-0-0, Jordan Leininger
3. Siefring (R) 16.51; 4. Speckman Shroyer (NK) 13:06. to take the running game out “We’re a bit banged up that consistently, that keeps dh 4-0-2-0, Austin Vogt 1b 4-0-0-0,
Troy Warnecke 2b/p 2-0-0-0, Ryan
(NB) 17.16; 5. B. King (P) 17.53;
6. Kaylee Thatcher (LV) 17.76; 7.
Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1.
Hemmelgarn (SH) 10:24.14; 2. of the equation for us. We hit right now but we have some batters off-balance.” Edelbrock p/2b 4-1-1-0, Andrew
Otting (NB) 18.17. Hoffert (C) 10:25.17; 3. Schulze the ball well enough but didn’t bench players step in. Chase The Blue Jays went up 7-0 Metzger rf 3-0-1-0, Ryan Densel lf
Boys 110 Meter Hurdles: 1. (SH) 10:33.58; 4. Kevin Lenhart (SV) string enough hits together. did another fine job for a fresh- in the second. Calvelage led 3-1-2-0, Curtis Geise 3b 2-0-0-0, Brad
Gerberick ph 1-0-1-0. Totals 31-4-9-2.
Fitzgerald (SM) 15.54; 2. Bevington
(P) 15.55; 3. Chaney (NB) 16.15; 4.
10:39.14; 5. Strunk (P) 10:41.68;
6. Keith Lenhart (SV) 10:53.70; 7. Wapak did.” man; he was as good as when off by getting on via an error, WAPAKONETA (8)
Francis (R) 16.18; 5. Hoehne (LC) Clinard (SI) 10:57.33; 8. Topp (NB) The Jays got an unearned he 4-hitted Ottawa-Glandorf in stole second, went to third on ab-r-h-rbi
Cale Tabler lf 4-2-3-1, Johnny
16.24; 6. Brandon Meyer (SV) 17.03; 11:01.54. run in the top of the first ver- his first start but our defense a fly ball to center by Bergfeld Crawford rf 3-1-2-1, Greg Stoll cf 2-1-
7. Cron (C) 17.28.
Girls 100 Meter Dash: 1. I. Horn
Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1.
Spencerville (Cortney Miller, Claire sus Redskin freshman Chase didn’t help him, especially and scored as Leininger hit 1-0, Caleb Coil ss 4-1-2-3, Mickie
a shot that shortstop Nathan
Grothause c 4-1-1-2, Dusty Gerlach 1b
(W) 12.61; 2. Walter (LC) 12.81; 3. M. McConnell, Jenna Kahle, Kelli Culver (2-0; 5 innings, 7 hits, early,” Wapak coach Jason 4-0-2-1, Marshall Gerlach 3b 2-0-1-0,
Horn (W) 13.05; 4. Hess (M) 13.26; Ley) 4:19.49; 2. Russia 4:25.47; 3 runs, 1 earned, 8 strikeouts). Brant noted. “It took us awhile Kortokrax’s diving stab Alex Koch 1-1-1-0, Lance Stachler dh
5. Kelli Ley (SV) 13.58; 6. Siefring
(R) 13.91; 7. Casey Patterson (LV)
3. Marion Local 4:30.68; 4. New Tanner Calvelage (2-for-4, 2 to adjust to their pitcher, who couldn’t grab. Leininger was 3-0-0-0, Josh Apple 2b 3-1-1-0. Totals
30-8-14-8.
14.27.
Bremen 4:32.01; 5. St. Marys
Memorial 4:37.71; 6. Covington runs scored, 2 runs batted in, wasn’t the hardest thrower. We forced at second by Vogt Score by Innings:
Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. Lewis 4:40.03; 7. Sidney 4:45.46; 8. St. 3 stolen bases in game 1) sin- talked about going the other but Tyler Ditto walked and St. John’s
Wapakoneta 0 0 52 1 0
1 0 11 0 1 0-4
x-8
(SI) 11.84; 2. Roundtre (SI) 11.99; 3. Henry 4:47.47. gled and advanced on a passed way and hitting up the middle Warnecke stung one up the gut E: M. Gerlach 2, Apple; DP:
Ouellette (C) 12.06; 4. Puschel (SM)
12.07; 5. John Smith (SV) 12.18; 6.
Boys 4x400 Meter Relay: 1.
New Bremen 3:35.27; 2. Covington ball. An out later, a dropped and once we went through the to plate Vogt. Wapakoneta 2; LOB: St. John’s 8,
Miller (P) 12.30; 7. Homan (M) 12.33; 3:35.49; 3. Spencerville (Aaron third strike and throwdown to order, we finally did that.” The Wildcats reduced the Wapakoneta 7; 2B: Tabler, Crawford,
Grothause; SF: Crawford SB: Calvelage
8. Calvin Grigsby (SV) 12.83. Hefner, John Smith, Derek Goecke, first allowed him to move up, The Jays got their final tally deficit to 7-2 in the home half. 3, Leininger, Stoll, Koch.
Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1.
Lehman Catholic 1:51.54; 2. New
Nick Davisson) 3:35.92; 4. St. Henry
3:43.27; 5. Russia 3:43.69; 6. St. where he scored on another of the game in the sixth. Densel Unverferth lined a shot to right ST. JOHN’S
IP H R ER BB SO

Bremen 1:53.71; 3. Sidney 1:54.38; Marys Memorial 3:44.29; 7. Parkway passed ball. Austin Vogt and got aboard on a tough-hop sin- to lead off and advanced on a Edelbrock (L, 0-1) 3.1 10 7 7 2 2
4. Spencerville (Cortney Miller, 3:44.47; 8. Waynesfield-Goshen Troy Warnecke both got on via gle past third, went to third on balk. Kortokrax’s single put Warnecke
WAPAKONETA
2.2 4 1 1 0 2
Morgan Pugh, Shanna German,
Jennifer Post) 1:54.73; 5. Marion
3:47.22.
Girls High Jump: 1. Bethany York
errors but were left stranded. a bloop to right by pinch-hitter him at third, from where he Chase Culver (W, 2-0) 5 7 3 1 0 8
Local 1:55.12; 6. Lincolnview (Haley (R) 5-4%; 2. Glover (SI) 5-2; 3. The Jays made it 2-0 in the Brad Gerberick and scored scored on a fly ball to center by Jordan Martin 2 2 1 1 1 1
McAbee, Tori Abdul, Taylor Miller, Kramer (M) 4-10; 4. (tie) Jennifer third. Calvelage got on cour- on a twin-killing grounder by Neil Recker. Laudick bounced WP: Culver; HBP: Warnecke (by
Culver); PB: Grothause 2.
Casey Patterson) 1:55.30; 7. St. Post (SV) and Beigel (SI) 4-8; 6. B. tesy of an error, stole second Calvelage. out to third but Kortokrax, who ----
Marys Memorial 1:56.08; 8. St.
Henry 1:58.45.
King (P) 4-8; 7. Speck (SH) 4-8; 8.
Castillo (SM) 4-6. and third (with one out). Jordan “We need to come back was running on the pitch, hus- GAME 2
ST. JOHN’S (13)
Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. New Boys High Jump: 1. Hoying (R) Leininger got an infield chop- right away and be ready to go. tled all the way to third, from ab-r-h-rbi
Bremen 1:35.50; 2. Sidney 1:35.74; 6-2; 2. (tie) Daniel Binkley (SV) and per. On his steal of second, That’s the good thing about whence he scored as Logan Tanner Calvelage cf 4-2-2-1, Tyler
baseball; you don’t get to dwell Recker’s grounder was boot-
3. St. Marys Memorial 1:37.57; 4. Bergfeld ss 4-1-2-0, Jordan Leininger p
St. Henry 1:39.92; 5. Spencerville
Webster (NB) 6-0; 4. Brandon Meyer
(SV) 5-8; 5. Fitzgerald (SM) 5-8; 6. Calvelage stole home. 3-0-1-2, Austin Vogt 1b 2-4-1-0, Tyler
(Austin Lotz, Tyler Shumate, Anthony Baskerville (C) 5-6; 7. (tie) Mackie The Redskins then unload- on losses,” Metzger added. ed. Ditto rf 3-1-2-1, Troy Warnecke 2b
Schuh, Brandon Meyer) 1:40.92; (NK) and Obringer (M) 5-6. ed on Blue Jay starter Ryan The Jays paid their head The Jays made it 12-2 in 4-1-3-3, Derek Klaus c 2-2-0-1, Ryan
Buescher lf 4-1-2-0, Curtis Geise 3b
6. Waynesfield-Goshen 1:43.19; 7.
Lincolnview (Evan Williams, Jack
Girls Pole Vault: 1. Morgan Horn
(W) 10-3%; 2. Hemmelgarn (M) 10-0; Edelbrock (0-1, 3.1 IPs, 10 coach heed against Kalida (7-3) the fourth, sending 10 to the 3-1-1-1. Totals 29-13-14-9.
Frank, Brandon Jacomet, Mac King) 3. Heitkamp (SM) 9-0; 4. Walter (SM) hits, 7 earned runs, 2 walks, 2 got it rolling right away in plate. With one down, Vogt KALIDA (3)
ab-r-h-rbi
1:45.39; 8. Marion Local 1:45.81. 8-0; 5. (tie) Jackie Bowsher (SV), Ks) — all with two down — as the first against starter Jordan doubled to left and scored on Logan Recker cf 3-0-1-0, Tyler
Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1.
Borchers (R) 5:29; 2. Boyle (NK)
Machimura (SI), Niekamp (SH) and they pieced together six hits, Laudick (4 IPs, 13 hits, 12 Ditto’s double to left center. Hoffman 2b 2-0-0-0, Nick Guisinger
5:30; 3. Francis (R) 5:34.90; 4.
Stevens (SI) 7-6.
Boys Pole Vault: 1. Kremer (ML) including doubles by Johnny runs, 7 earned, 3 free passes, A wild pitch and a double to 3b 3-0-0-0, Kristopher Osterhage lf/1b
3-1-2-1, Ben Schroeder 1b/p 3-0-1-0,
Alexa Brown (SV) 5:41.90; 5. Claire 12-; 2. Wuebker (M) 12-0; 3. Tobias Crawford (2-for-3) and a 2-run 2 Ks). Calvelage (2-for-4, 2 left by Warnecke plated Ditto. Kevan Unverferth rf 3-1-1-0, Nathan
McConnell (SV) 5:45.50; 6. Snipes (C) 11-0; 4. Brandon Jacomet (LV) shot by Mickie Grothause, a runs) led off with a single and He went to third on a wild Kortokrax ss 3-1-1-0, Neil Recker c
1-0-0-1, Jordan Laudick p/lf 2-0-1-0.
(C) 5:50.10; 7. Fields (C) 5:57.10; 8.
Shroyer (NK) 5:59.
11-0; 5. Mestemaker (SH) 10-6; 6.
Miller (W) 10-0; 7. (tie) Cole Roberts sacrifice fly and a walk to go Tyler Bergfeld (2-for-4) dou- pitch but, after Klaus walked, Totals 23-3-7-2.
Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Schulze (SV), Kevin Markward (LV) and up 5-2. bled to left. Leininger (2 RBIs) was tagged out at home on Score by Innings:
Buescher’s ground ball. Geise’s
St. John’s 5 2 05 1 - 13
(SH) 4:44.96; 2. Knapke (SH) Schulze (SH) 10-0. St. John’s got one back in flied out to center to scored Kalida 0 2 00 1 - 3
4:45.55; 3. Brehm (P) 4:46.39; 4.
Hoffert (C) 4:46.89; 5. Kevin Lenhart
Girls Long Jump: 1. Gray (W)
16-4; 2. Kramer (M) 15-11; 3. B. King the fourth. Edelbrock beat out Calvelage and put Bergfeld at single to left plated Klaus for E: Bergfeld 2, Laudick 2, Schroeder,
(SV) 4:48.26; 6. Keith Lenhart (SV) (P) 15-7.50; 4. Crystal Protsman (LV) an infield hit and moved up third. Vogt (4 runs, 2 walks) a 10-2 spread. Both runners Kortokrax; LOB: St. John’s 7, Kalida 7;
2B: Ditto 2, Warnecke 2, Bergfeld,
4:49.77; 7. Strunk (P) 4:53.98; 8. 15-2.50; 5. Horstman (NK) 14-11; 6. on singles by Andrew Metzger walked. An out later, Warnecke moved up a base on a wild Vogt; HR: Osterhage; SF: Leininger,
Mielke (SM) 4:57.95.
Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: 1.
Otting (NB) 14-10.50; 7. Suchland
(NB) 14-10; 8. Falk(SM) 14-10. and Ryan Densel. An out (3-for-4, 3 RBIs) knocked a run- pitch and Calvelage’s infield Klaus, N. Recker; SB: Calvelage 2,
Bergfeld, Klaus, Buescher, Osterhage.
Waynesfield-Goshen 51.89; 2. Boys Long Jump: 1. Daniel later, Calvelage lined a single scoring double that rightfielder hit scored Buescher and put IP H R ER BB SO
Lincolnview (Casey Patterson, Taylor Binkley (SV 19-10; 2. Knapke (SH) to center to score Edelbrock. Kevan Unverferth couldn’t Geise at third. After Calvelage ST. JOHN’S
Miller, Haley McAbee, Tori Abdul)
53.60; 3. Parkway 54.15; 4. Sidney
19-8.50; 3. Miller (P) 19-3.50; 4. However, an inning-ending make a diving catch of to score stole second, Bergfeld got Leininger (W, 2-0) 5 7 3 2 1 3
KALIDA
54.88; 5. St. Marys Memorial 54.94;
Bevington (P) 19-3.50; 5. Austin
Treesh (LV) 19-0.25; 6. Hemmelgarn twin-killing kept the Jays from Bergfeld. A wild pitch plat- aboard on an error, scoring Laudick (L, 2-2) 4 13 12 7 3 2
6. Marion Local 54.95; 7. Spencerville (SH) 18-11.50; 7. Obringer (M) 18-9; doing any more damage. ed Vogt and put Warnecke at Geise for a 12-2 spread. Schroeder 1 1 1 1 1 0
WP: Laudick 4, Leininger,
(Mackenzie Miller, Morgan Pugh, 8. Sherman (SM) 18-7.50. The hosts chased Edelbrock third. Derek Klaus got aboard The Blue and Gold made it Schroeder; Balk: Leininger 2.
Shanna German, Jennifer Post) Girls Discus: 1. Breland (SM)

LOCAL ROUNDUP
55.51; 8. New Bremen 55.68. 117-6; 2. Delzeith (SH) 106-2; 3.
Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Rindler (C) 100-2; 4. Mackenzie
Sidney 45.46; 2. Covington 45.62; Miller (SV) 97-2; 5. Fox (NB) 96-1;
3. Spencerville (John Smith, Daniel 6. Walker (SM) 94-3; 7. Meyer (M)
Binkley, Niko Molina-Sullivan, Calvin 94-0; 8. Devan Hanjora (SV) 92-4.
Grigsby) 46.34; 4. St. Marys Memorial Boys Discus: 1. Christian (C) Panthers sweep Bearcats in Three Bearcat errors did first game and two in the Paulding 0 1 0 1 2 0 x - 4 3 0
46.38; 5. New Bremen 46.81; 6. St.
Henry 47.97; 7. Waynesfield-Goshen
139-0; 2. Lucas Shumate (SV) 136-
3; 3. Schemmel (M) 130-6; 4. Meyer
baseball/softball twin-bills them in, as well as home runs second. WP: K. Beck; LP: Kaitlyn
Warnecke.
47.99; 8. Parkway 48.09. (NB) 125-6; 5. Huber (W) 123-2; 6. PAULDING — Paulding by Jason Koenn and Zach Spencerville visits Ada Game 2
Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1. Kelli Hardin (SM) 120-3; 7. Grimes (SI) had a good day Saturday on Gawronski. today on both diamonds. Spencerville 0 0 1 1 2 - 4 1 2
Ley (SV) 58.61%; 2. Titterington
(LC) 59.70; 3. I. Horn (W) 59.86; 4.
117-6; 8. Zach Gay (SV) 116-10.
Girls Shot Put: 1. Mekayla both the baseball and soft- On the softball field, the BASEBALL Paulding 5 6 1 0 2 - 15 13 0
WP: K. Beck; LP: Hanna Keller.
Game 1
Cortney Miller (SV) 64.12; 5. York Breland (SM) 44-0%; 2. Walker (SM) ball diamonds, sweeping Lady Panthers received a Spencerville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 2B: Owens (P). 3B: Forrer (P).
(R) 66.41; 6. Bates (P) 66.60; 7.
Grothause (SM) 66.64; 8. Watercutter
33-9; 3. Foy (SI) 32-4; 4. Buchanan
(P) 32-0.50; 5. Abby Freewalt (SV)
Spencerville in both venues. 2-ghit shutout by K. Beck Paulding 201 000 x-372 ----
(SI) 71.90. 32-0.50; 6. Deneah Durst (LV) 32-0; The Panther baseballers (6 Ks) to outduel Kaitlyn WP: Derrick Pease; LP: Levi Elida bashes Woodmore
Boys 400 Meter Dash: 1. Justin 7. Audrey Bowen (LV) 32-0; 8. Kaiser won a tight 3-2 contest in Warnecke’s (2 Ks, 5 walks) Krouskop. 2B: Logan Stoller (P).
Game 2 in twin-bill sweep
Stewart (LC) 50.63%; 2. Lane White
(C) 50.96%; 3. Westerbeck (NB)
(NB) 31-11.50.
Boys Shot Put:1. Christian (C) game 1 — with Derrick Pease 3-hitter in a 4-0 victory. In Spencerville 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 - 7 12 3 ELMORE — Elida’s
52.63; 4. Nick Davisson (SV) 53.12; 48-5; 2. Hardin (SM) 47-10.50; 3. throwing a no-no in outduel- the second game, the Panthers Paulding 3 2 1 0 1 4 x - 11 8 1 baseball team had the bats
5. Miller (P) 54.26; 6. Knapke (SH)
55.12; 7. Brown (SM) 55.85; 8. Niko
Simons (SM) 44-3; 4. Spillers (SI)
44-2.50; 5. Grimes (SI) 43-6; 6.
ing Levi Krouskop — and erupted for 13 hits and Beck WP: Logan Stoller; LP: Jared
Rex. 2B: Corey Rieman 2 (S), out a-plenty Saturday morn-
Molina-Sullivan (SV) 58.07. Ford (P) 43-3.50; 7. Steinbrunner then knocking out an 11-7 (8 Ks, 4 BBs) tossed a 1-hitter Matt Youngpeter (S), Derrick ing/afternoon, compiling
Girls 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. (SH) 41-7.50; 8. Wes Collins (LV) victory in the nightcap. in a 15-4 5-inning victory. Pease (P). HR: Jason Koenn (P), 28 total hits in bashing host
Siefring (R) 47.08; 2. Gray (W) 48.83;
3. Speckman (NB) 50.42; 4. M. Horn
40-5.50.
% - New meet record The Panthers totaled 15 The Bearcats (1-11, 0-6 Zach Gawronski (P).
SOFTBALL Woodmore 18-2, 9-6 in a
(W) 51.00; 5. Jenna Kahle (SV) ------ hits on the day and won game Northwest Conference) com- Game 1 doubleheader sweep.
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Track Roundup
(Continued from Page 6A) 4. Derek Rieman (CG) 45.04; 5. (Continued from Page 6A) ab-r-h-rbi
Snook (LB) 45.12; 6. J. Schroeder
(LE) 46.17; 7. Wilson (M) 47.52; 8.
Mackenzie Hampshire had Taylor Haines cf 3-3-3-0,
Micah Stechschulte lf 3-1-2-3,
three doubles (3 runs batted
Liberty-Benton Invitational 2011
Girls Team Rankings: Liberty- Lee (VB) 47.58. Nicole Elsberry ph 1-0-0-0, Bobbi
Benton 184.50, Carey 87, Otsego 66, Girls 800 Meter Run: 1. Chappell- in) in his 4-for-5 performance Heckel p 4-1-1-2, Katelyn Scott ss
Bluffton 57, Van Buren 55, Columbus
Grove and Hardin Northern 46,
Dick (B) 2:29.54; 2. Briggs (LB)
2:31.37; 3. Hipsher (H) 2:37.95; 4. R. and Andrew Clevenger a 3-1-0-0, Emily Frick dp 1-2-0-0,
Erica Walker 3b 3-1-2-4, Haley
McComb 45, Arlington 37, Leipsic 27, Rieman (LE) 2:38.41; 5. Fackler (OT) grand slam (4-for-4) in game Grigsby rf 3-0-0-0, Cece Utendorf
Old Fort 25, Pandora-Gilboa 13.50, 2:40.17; 6. Steinmetz (B) 2:41.51; 7.
Quinlan (LB) 2:42.61; 8. Underwood
one. Dalton Martz and Austin 2b 3-1-1-0, Ashley Langhals 1b
Wray (3 RBIs) went 2-for-4
Arcadia 10, Vanlue 2. 3-1-1-0. Totals 27-11-10-9.
Boys Team Rankings: Liberty- (CA) 2:45.47. WAYNESFIELD-GOSHEN (2)
Benton 158, Columbus Grove 116, Boys 800 Meter Run: 1. Thomson in helping back Jake Porter ab-r-h-rbi
Bluffton 79, Van Buren 77, Otsego
52, Old Fort 48, Pandora-Gilboa 39,
(H) 2:05.28; 2. Sherrieb (LB) 2:06.33;
3. Distel (CA) 2:09.30; 4. Davidson with 18 hits. Alex Crawford c 3-1-1-0, Alyssa
Carey 31, Leipsic 22, Hardin Northern (VB) 2:10.41; 5. Herron (B) 2:10.89; Jake Zollinger had one Dyer p 3-0-0-0, Taylor Hensley 3b
3-1-1-1, Jessica Riemesch ss 1-0-
21, McComb 20, Vanlue 17, Arlington 6. Cheney (OT) 2:11.78; 7. Dane
Stechschulte (CG) 2:12.41; 8.
RBI for Woodmore (8-5). 0-0, Josalyn Regendanz lf 2-0-
In game 2, the Bulldogs
13, Arcadia 2.
Points 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1. Harnish (B) 2:13.27. 1-1, Allison Presnell 2b 2-0-0-0,
Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1. Benson (7-10) tacked on 10 hits to Logan Badertscher 1b 2-0-0-0,
Katelyn Cook cf 1-0-0-0, Brooklyn
Liberty-Benton 10:03.40; 2. Bluffton
10:15.69; 3. Van Buren 10:31.88; 4.
(VB) 26.82; 2. Stump (H) 27.54; 3.
Mathias (LB) 28.63; 4. Wenner (CA) back David Diller. Plummer rf 1-0-0-0. Totals 18-2-
Otsego 10:45.72; 5. Leipsic 11:01.72; 28.69; 5. Julia Wynn (CG) 29.39; 6. Austin Zuber (double) 3-2.
6. Hardin Northern 11:07.51; 7. Levin (OT) 29.48; 7. Brooke Brubaker
(CG) 29.91.
went 4-for-4 and Diller went Score by Innings:
Columbus Grove 1 0 3 6 1 - 11
2-for-4. Nickoli Sackinger
Columbus Grove (Nikki Ricker,
Amber Herron, Kayla Parlette, Boys 200 Meter Dash: 1. Waynesfield 200 00- 2
Jorgi Schramm) 11:20.37; 8. Carey Rosenberger (LB) 23.38; 2. had two RBIs and Martz (solo E: Columbus Grove 1,
11:33.79.
Boys 4x800 Meter Relay:
Fleetwood (OT) 23.41; 3. Wade
Heffner (CG) 24.28; 4. Sexton (VB) home run) and Ian Hadle one Waynesfield-Goshen 3; 2B:
1. Bluffton 8:23.51; 2. Van Buren 24.33; 5. Rosenberger (LB) 24.38. each. Walker, Crawford; SB: Haines 3,
Utendorf 2, Scott, Regendanz;
8:41.13; 3. Otsego 8:55.33; 4. Liberty- Girls 3,200 Meter Run: 1.
Bernthisel (OT) 12:18.74; 2. Wagoner
Elida hosts Fairview Sac: Riemesch.
today.
Benton 9:00.15; 5. Columbus Grove
(Nick Schmiesing, Alex Shafer, Kurt (OT) 12:29.69; 3. A. Schroeder (LB) IP H R ER BB SO
Meyer, Will Selhorst) 9:21.69; 6. Old 12:37.48; 4. Baumlein (LB) 12:51.43; Game 1 COLUMBUS GROVE
Fort 9:24.75; 7. Arlington 9:39.36; 8. 5. McMath (AR) 13:09.87; 6. Ewing Elida 0 0 2 4 1 3 8 - 18 18 0 Heckel (W) 5.0 3 2 2 2 5
McComb 9:54.88. (VB) 13:23.46; 7. Nikki Ricker (CG) Woodmore 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 4 1
Girls 100 Meter Hurdles: 1. 13:28.83; 8. Ross (VA) 13:45.68. WP: Jake Porter; LP: Jake WAYNESFIELD-GOSHEN
Rhodes (LB) 15.56; 2. Fish (LB) Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Zollinger. 2B: Mackenzie Dyer (L) 5.0 10 11 8 4 5 Jim Metcalfe photo

‘Bowling For the Boys’


16.50; 3. Billock (CA) 17.47; 4. Jessi Alexander (OF) 10:32.28; 2. Wymer Hampshire 3 (E), Colin Blymyer PB: Waynesfield-Goshen 4,
Smith (CG) 18.04; 5. Nicole Langhals (VB) 10:37.42; 3. Newman (LB) (E), David Diller (E), Jake Zollinger Columbus Grove 2.
(CG) 18.37; 6. Inbody (AR) 18.3; 7. 10:39.39; 4. Duvall (LB) 10:50.87; 5. (W). HR: Andrew Clevenger GS Game 2
Rowe (OT) 18.49; 8. Clar (M) 18.66. Minjarez (LE) 10:54.25; 6. Simmons Columbus Grove (10)
Boys 110 Meter Hurdles: 1. (VB) 11:07.01; 7. Bannister (OF)
(E).
Game 2 ab-r-h-rbi Jay Holdgreve, the founder of the web site tcare.org
Luginbuhl (B) 15.66; 2. Hoffer (B) 11:22.20; 8. Nisly (B) 11:26.47.
Elida 0 0 4 0 5 0 0 - 9 10 1 Taylor Haines cf 4-1-1-0, (funding research for testicular cancer), and his shirt reflect
15.81; 3. Derek Rieman (CG) 16.28; Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Micah Stechschulte lf 4-1-4-3, the unofficial “theme” for Saturday night’s “Bowling for
Liberty-Benton 4:15.25; 2. Bluffton Woodmore 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 - 6 6 1
4. Ortiz (OF) 17.08; 5. Rader (VB)
Grigsby rf 1-0-1-1, Katelyn Scott the Boys” fundraiser at the Delphos Recreation Center.
4:22.41; 3. Old Fort 4:35.75; 4. Carey WP: David Diller; LP: Zach Bobbi Heckel rf 2-0-1-1, Haley
17.29; 6. Davis (LB) 17.32; 7. Lee
Brossia. 2B: Austin Zuber (E).
ss 4-0-2-0, Erica Walker 3b 4-1-2- The event was well-attended and included karaoke and
(VB) 17.43; 8. Snook (LB) 17.47. 4:37.71; 5. Leipsic 4:39.16; 6. Otsego
Girls 100 Meter Dash: 1. Benson 4:44.89; 7. Columbus Grove (Brooke HR: Dalton Martz (E).
(VB) 12.75; 2. Stump (H) 13.06; 3. Brubaker, Julia Wynn, Cassie 1, Sarah Bogart dp 3-1-0-0, Emily many donated prizes.
----- Frick p 2-1-0-0, Katie Roose c

With emotions running


Waltz (LB) 13.08; 4. Ford (LB) 13.21; Stechschulte, Jessi Smith) 4:47.39;
1-2-0-1, Deanna Kleman 1b 2-3-
5. Jacoby (CA) 13.47; 6. Levin (OT)
13.81; 7. Johnson (AR) 14.16; 8.
8. Van Buren 4:58.95.
Boys 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Lady Bulldogs 0-1. Totals 27-10-11-9.
sweep Tigers
high, Heat top Celtics 99-90
Peckinpaugh (P) 14.17. Liberty-Benton 3:42.90; 2. Otsego WAYNESFIELD-GOSHEN
Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. Inniger 3:44.40; 3. Van Buren 3:45.81; 4.
Columbus Grove (Wade Heffner,
WAYNESFIELD — (1)
(AR) 11.12; 2. Rosenberger (LB) ab-r-h-rbi
11.42; 3. Sexton (VB) 11.47; 4. Collin Grothaus, Dakota Fischer, Bobbi Heckel threw a 3-hit- Alex Crawford c 3-0-1-0, Alyssa
Fleetwood (OT) 11.48; 5. Vaught Colby Meuleman) 3:46.13; 5. Bluffton ter at Waynesfield-Goshen Dyer ss 3-1-2-0, Katelyn Cook
(LB) 11.80; 6. Honigford (P) 11.8; 7. 3:46.31; 6. Carey 3:49.00; 7. Old Fort
in game 1 Saturday, leading 3b 3-0-2-1, Jessica Riemesch cf By TIM REYNOLDS sprint.
Blair (VA) 11.96. 3:54.97; 8. Hardin Northern 3:58.13. 3-0-0-0, Josalyn Regendanz p The Associated Press Wade stepped toward
Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Girls Discus: 1. J. Leppelmeier the Columbus Grove softball 3-0-0-0, Allison Presnell lf 3-0- Pierce, who Crawford ruled
Liberty-Benton 1:51.42; 2. Carey (M) 139-7; 2. Gary (LB) 133-
10; 3. Averesch (LE) 122-2; 4. B.
team to an 11-2 victory in 0-0, Taylor Hensley dp 2-0-1-0, MIAMI — The first truly hard was guilty of a verbal taunt.
1:52.31; 3. Columbus Grove (Brooke
Brubaker, Riley Eversole, Emily Leppelmeier (M) 114-6; 5. Decker the first game of a 5-inning Bailey Collins rf 2-0-1-0, Jenna foul of the game came about That merited the second tech-
Tabler, Julia Wynn) 1:53.51; 4. (CA) 113-0; 6. Cora Diller (CG) doubleheader. Riemesch 2b 2-0-0-0. Totals five minutes after tip-off, when nical and ejection.
26-1-7-1.
Arlington 1:56.17; 5. Old Fort 1:59.27;
6. Bluffton 1:59.32; 7. Van Buren
107-2; 7. Streacker (LB) 107-0; 8.
Sampson (H) 99-3. Taylor Haines went 3-for- Score by Innings: Rajon Rondo wrapped his arms Ray Allen scored 25 points
Boys Discus: 1. Josh Utrup (CG) 3 to lead the offense. Heckel Columbus Grove 0 2 7 1 0 - 10 around LeBron James to thwart for Boston, which lost for the
2:03.12; 8. Arcadia 2:03.49.
a fast break. first time in five games this
Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. 157-2; 2. Boes (P) 144-6; 3. Garber
(VA) 134-5; 4. Parker Schroeder
threw 87 pitches (55 strikes). Waynesfield 100 00- 1
E: Columbus Grove 3, Fans immediately reacted postseason. Pierce scored 19
Liberty-Benton 1:34.36; 2. Bluffton
1:34.58; 3. Pandora-Gilboa 1:34.73; (CG) 134-0; 5. Berger (LE) 130-10; In the second game, Emily Waynesfield-Goshen 3; 2B: Dyer; angrily. and Delonte West finished with
4. Otsego 1:38.36; 5. Leipsic 1:38.76; 6. Risner (B) 126-4; 7. Cody (LB) Frick scattered seven hits SB: Stechschulte 2, Heckel, But by day’s end, that hit 10 for the Celtics, while Rondo
6. Van Buren 1:39.44; 7. Old Fort
1:39.79; 8. Columbus Grove (Dakota
117-7; 8. Allen (H) 116-10.
Girls High Jump: 1. Guagenti (B) as the Bulldogs finished the Grigsby.
IP H R ER BB SO
would seem like a mere love and Kevin Garnett were held to
Fischer, Caleb Grothaus, Devin 5-6; 2. Newell (CA) 5-3; 3. Stump (H) sweep with a 10-1 triumph. COLUMBUS GROVE
tap. And already, the Miami- a combined 14 points on 6-for-
Verhoff, Trent Kerns) 1:40.23. 4-10; 4. Riley Eversole (CG) 4-10; Micah Stechschulte went Frick (W) 5.0 7 1 1 0 6 Boston series is boiling over 19 shooting.
Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1. 5. Rowe (OT) 4-10; 6. (tie) Miller (P) with emotion. Pierce did not speak with
Chappell-Dick (B) 5:28.06; 2. and Farmer (LB) 4-8; 8. Anderbery 4-for-4 with three runs bat- Dwyane Wade scored 38 reporters postgame.
WAYNESFIELD-GOSHEN
Bernthisel (OT) 5:28.12; 3. Baumlein (VB) 4-8. ted in. Regedanz (L) 3.0 8 9 7 4 4 points on 14-of-21 shooting, After he departed, the
(LB) 5:40.44; 4. Schroeder (LB)
5:43.10; 5. Althaus (B) 5:57.03; 6.
Boys High Jump: 1. Brecheisen
(LB) 6-4; 2. Walker-Vollmar (M) 6-2; Grove hosts LCC today. Dyer 2.0 3 1 0 0 1 James Jones set a Miami post- Celtics tried to rally. Allen made
Wagoner (OT) 5:59.19; 7. Resnik 3. Hoyt (LB) 6-0; 4. Nalle (CA) 5-8; Game 1 HBP: Columbus Grove 3; PB: season record with 25 points a 3-pointer to get within 90-82
(VB) 6:04.74; 8. McMath (AR) 5. Luke Kohls (CG) 5-8; 6. Dakota Columbus Grove (11) Waynesfield-Goshen 3. off the bench and the Heat beat but Chris Bosh and Wade
6:04.79. Vogt (CG) 5-6; 7. Bassitt (B) 5-6; 8. the Celtics 99-90 on Sunday to had Miami’s next two baskets,

NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE


Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Kloepfer (VA) 5-4. open their Eastern Conference restoring a double-digit lead
Alexander (OF) 4:40.93; 2. Davidson Girls Long Jump: 1. Jacoby (CA)
(VB) 4:43.38; 3. Wenner (CA) 16-2; 2. Benson (VB) 16-2; 3. Shaffer semifinal series in a game that wasn’t again seriously
4:44.01; 4. Thomson (H) 4:46.79; 5. (LB) 16-1.50; 4. Beck (AR) 16-1; 5. marked by five technical fouls, threatened.
Wymer (VB) 4:50.27; 6. Cheney (OT) Levin (OT) 15-5.50; 6. Peplinski (LB) one flagrant foul and the ejec- Wade averaged 12.8 points
4:52.39; 7. Duvall (LB) 4:57.37; 8. 14-11; 7. Roth (M) 14-10.50; 8. Reed The Associated Press C O N F E R E N C E tion of Boston’s Paul Pierce on 28 percent shooting against
Nuveman (LE) 4:59.30.
Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: 1.
(M) 14-6.
Boys Long Jump: 1. Fleetwood NBA SEMIFINALS with 7 minutes remaining. the Celtics in four regular-sea-
Liberty-Benton 51.84; 2. Carey (OT) 20-1.50; 2. Sherrieb (LB) FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) Game 2 is Tuesday. son matchups, his worst num-
53.11; 3. Columbus Grove (Emily 20-1; 3. Cook (LB) 19-8; 4. Taylor (Best-of-7) Friday’s Results There was plenty of hitting bers in both categories against
and jawing, even a spectacular any opponent this season.
Friday’s Result
(OF) 19-8; 5. Caleb Grothaus (CG)
Tabler, Julia Wynn, Nicole Langhals,
Brooke Brubaker) 54.62; 4. Old 19-3.50; 6. Walker-Vollmar (M) Tampa Bay 4, Washington leap from by one of the stars Grizzlies 114, Thunder 101
Fort 56.63; 5. Van Buren 58.62; 6. 18-11.50; 7. Dailey (P) 18-11; 8. Memphis 99, San Antonio 2 into the seats — yes, Wade OKLAHOMA CITY — Zach
Arcadia 59.89; 7. McComb 1:00.07;
8. Bluffton 1:01.31.
Koch (B) 18-7.50.
Girls Shot Put: 1. J. Leppelmeier 91, Memphis wins series 4-2 San Jose 2, Detroit 1, OT dove headfirst into a sea of Randolph had 34 points and
Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. (M) 46-4.50; 2. Gary (LB) 43-10.50; ——— Saturday’s Results Heat fans behind the baseline 10 rebounds, Marc Gasol
Liberty-Benton 45.39; 2. Pandora- 3. Averesch (LE) 39-10; 4. B. C O N F E R E N C E Boston 7, Philadelphia 3, in the final minutes. added 20 points and 13 boards
SEMIFINALS
Leppelmeier (M) 34-10; 5. Hanrahan
Gilboa 46.06; 3. Columbus Grove
(Tyler Wolfe, Wade Heffner, Trent (LB) 33-3.50; 6. Aubrey Fruchey Boston leads series 1-0 Pierce wasn’t around to see and Memphis overpowered
that play. Oklahoma City inside in the
Kerns, Colby Meuleman) 46.60; 4. (CG) 33-2; 7. Newell (CA) 33-0.25; 8. (Best-of-7) Nashville 2, Vancouver 1, He got a pair of technicals opening game of the Western
Bluffton 47.39; 5. McComb 47.70; 6.
Old Fort 47.71; 7. Van Buren 47.81;
Decker (CA) 32-0.25.
Boys Shot Put: 1. Boes (P) Sunday’s Results 2OT, series tied 1-1 59 seconds apart for taking Conference semifinals.
8. Carey 47.92. 52-10.50; 2. Parker Schroeder (CG) Memphis 114, Oklahoma Sunday’s Results too much exception to fouls by Just as they did in a first-
Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1. Stump 51-11.50; 3. Risner (B) 45-11; 4. City 101, Memphis leads San Jose 2, Detroit 1, San Jones and Wade and pulled his round upset of top-seeded San
Josh Utrup (CG) 45-5; 5. Berger
(H) 1:00.65; 2. Benson (VB) 1:02.99;
3. Allen (LB) 1:03.51; 4. Beck (AR) (LE) 42-2.50; 6. Ward (VB) 41-3.50; series 1-0 Jose leads series 2-0 jersey over his head on the way Antonio, Randolph and Gasol
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By DAVID GERMAIN down just 14.2 percent com-
The Associated Press pared with 2010.
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LOS ANGELES — “Fast weeks can make,” said
Five” has left the competition Hollywood.com analyst Paul
in the dust with an $83.6 mil- Dergarabedian. “We get so
lion debut to grab the No. 1 gloom-and-doom, and appro-
spot at the weekend box office, priately so, but look how
according to studio estimates quickly we’re turning this
Sunday. around. And we’re on the cusp
Universal Pictures’ fifth of the biggest movie-going
movie in “The Fast and the season of the year.”
Furious” franchise was by far “Fast Five” added $81.4
this year’s biggest opening. Its million overseas to bring
take was more than double the its worldwide total to $165
previous best of $39.2 million million. “Thor” already has
for “Rio,” the 20th Century opened in many international
Fox animated hit that slipped markets, pulling in $93 mil-
to No. 2 with $14.4 million. lion overseas ahead of its U.S.
The No. 1 movie the two release.
Mr. and Mrs. Branch/Hilvers previous weekends, “Rio”
raised its total to $103.6 mil-
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John Von Sossan Troy and Anita Branch of Paulding announce the
lion.
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tanked. Disney’s teen romance
“Prom” debuted at No. 5 with
John and Phyllis Von Sossan will celebrate 50 years engagement of their daughter, Kelli Renee, to Christopher best April debut ever, speeding only $5 million, while the
of marriage with a mass at St. Joseph Catholic Church on Robert Hilvers, son of Richard and Janice Hilvers of past the $71 million haul of its Weinstein Co. animated sequel
May 7 and a reception afterward for friends and family. Ottoville. predecessor, “Fast & Furious,” “Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs.
John and the former Phyllis Berelsman were married The couple will exchange vows on May 28 at Divine two years ago. Evil” opened at No. 6 with just
on May 13, 1961, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Fort Mercy Catholic Church in Paulding. The movie reteams stars $4.1 million.
Jennings, Rev. John Miller officiating. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wayne Trace High Vin Diesel and Paul Walker as Freestyle Releasing’s horror
They have two sons, Tom (Kelly) Von Sossan of School and the University of Toledo, with a doctorate outlaw driving aces and adds comedy “Dylan Dog: Dead of
Glandorf and Todd (Jodi) Von Sossan of of Fort Jennings; of pharmacy degree. She is a clinical pharmacist for the Dwayne Johnson as a federal Night,” featuring “Superman
and one daughter Lynn (Jim) Smith of Fort Jennings. They Department of Veterans Affairs in Toledo. agent on their tail. The action Returns” star Brandon Routh,
also have seven grandchildren. Her fiance is a graduate of Ottoville High School expands beyond the fran- debuted far outside the top-10
Mr. Von Sossan is the owner of Von Sossan and the University of Toledo, with a bachelor of science chise’s traditional racing scene with a paltry $885,000.
Contracting. degree in mechanical engineering. He is a project engineer into a broad crime romp. “Dylan Dog” played in
for Marathon Corp. in Findlay. “Summer began April narrower release of 875 the-
29,” said Nikki Rocco, head aters, averaging $1,011 a cin-

Kid Rock accepts NAACP award in Detroit


of distribution for Universal. ema, compared with $1,832 in
“This was all about the right 2,730 theaters for “Prom” and
decisions we made, from the $1,653 in 2,505 cinemas for
By COREY WILLIAMS song by legendary Southern flag,” Anthony said earlier also pride in the South for concept to the task. How this “Hoodwinked Too.”
The Associated Press rock group Lynyrd Skynyrd. Sunday. “We’re lifting up a many Southerners, said Kirk was made, that it’s not just a “Fast Five” played in 3,644
Earlier, a group of about gentleman who has worked Mayes, 35, of Detroit. car-racing movie, but making theaters, averaging a mam-
DETROIT — Grammy- 50 people picketed outside very hard to be a booster for It “really is a symbol of it into an action-heist movie. moth $22,950 a cinema.
nominated artist Kid Rock Cobo Center in protest of the Detroit.” the past,” Mayes said after ... And the marketing that said, Ten percent, or $8.3 mil-
told nearly 10,000 people at decision to honor Ritchie. The From the time it was first
’This is not the same. This lion, of domestic revenues for
attending the dinner. “Today, is new. You’re going to love “Fast Five” came from huge-
the Detroit NAACP branch’s group also burned a replica of announced, the choice of Kid it’s about moving forward. this, and it’s going to open up screen IMAX theaters.
annual fundraising dinner that the flag, considered a symbol Rock as honoree has been criti- We have to kind of be open a whole new world.’”
his use of the Confederate flag of racism and oppression to cized by some who said the use to the spirit of forgiving. Not The movie gave Hollywood Estimated ticket sales for
during on-stage performances blacks in the South. It was car- of the Confederate flag conflicts embracing its symbolism of a huge head-start on the sum- Friday through Sunday at U.S.
has nothing to do with how he ried by secessionist Southern with the National Association hatred, but recognizing its rel- mer season, which begins with and Canadian theaters, accord-
feels about blacks. troops in the American Civil for the Advancement of next weekend’s debut of the ing to Hollywood.com. Final
evance.”
“I love America. I love War. Colored People’s message. Paramount Pictures superhero figures will be released today.
Ritchie, who appeared at
Detroit, and I love black peo- The dinner is the larg- “It stands for hatred, big- saga “Thor.” 1. “Fast Five,” $83.6 mil-
the event with his son, received
ple,” the musician said Sunday est fundraiser for the Detroit otry, racism, murder,” Detroit Overall revenues totaled lion.
loud applause when he was
night during the annual Fight NAACP branch. Civil rights political consultant Adolph $155 million, up a whopping 2. “Rio,” $14.4 million.
for Freedom Fund dinner at pioneer John Lewis gave the Mongo said of the flag. “Every introduced and again when he
stood to accept the award. 52 percent from the same 3. “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s
Cobo Center. dinner’s keynote speech. bigot and racist in this country weekend last year, when “A Big Happy Family,” $10.1
Kid Rock, whose real name Others also were honored loves that flag.” He called the controversy
surrounding his use of the
Nightmare on Elm Street” million.
is Robert Ritchie, used the Sunday night, but most of Mongo helped ignite the was No. 1 with $32.9 million, 4. “Water for Elephants,”
event to diffuse criticism aimed the attention was focused on flag about 5 p.m. It took sev- Confederate flag a “fiasco.” according to box-office tracker $9.1 million.
at the Detroit NAACP branch Ritchie. eral attempts with a cigarette “I’ve never flown that flag Hollywood.com. 5. “Prom,” $5 million.
which honored him with its Detroit NAACP President lighter before the flag caught with any hate in my heart. It was the third-straight 6. “Hoodwinked Too! Hood
Great Expectations Award. Wendell Anthony said Ritchie fire to chants of, “Burn, baby, Not one ounce,” Ritchie said weekend that receipts climbed, vs. Evil,” $4.1 million.
The Macomb County, was being honored for his burn.” before announcing $50,000 in lifting Hollywood out of a pro- 7. “Soul Surfer,” $3.3 mil-
Mich., native said his use of advocacy of the city. The Confederate flag sym- donations from his foundation longed downturn that began last lion.
the flag derives from a popular “We’re not lifting up the bolizes racial oppression, but to Detroit recreation centers, a fall. Revenues for 2011 were 8. “Insidious,” $2.7 mil-
conservancy on the city’s Belle running 20.5 percent behind lion.

FROM BABY TO GRADUATE


Isle, a youth theater group, last year’s just three weeks 9. “Hop,” $2.6 million.
a youth training agency and ago, but the rebound since then 10. “Source Code,” $2.5
Habitat for Humanity. has left Hollywood’s business million.
It seemed like just a few short years...
Lohan wants to end necklace theft case
LOS ANGELES (AP) — already has been sentenced to were able to conduct the
Lindsay Lohan wants to enter four months in jail for a proba- search.
a no contest plea to end a crim- tion violation related to the theft Sautner said during an April
inal case filed over a $2,500 case. She is free on bail. 22 hearing that she thought
necklace reported stolen, a Prosecutors in February Lohan’s actions were brazen,
source close to the actress said charged Lohan with felony but that she did not think the
Saturday. grand theft on allegations case warranted a felony pros-
The source, who is familiar that she took the necklace ecution because many other
with Lohan’s criminal case but from Kamofie & Co., a jew- cases involving more serious
was not authorized to comment elry store near the actress’s allegations are reduced to mis-
publicly, said the actress wants home in Los Angeles’ Venice demeanors.
to put the case behind her so neighborhood. The charge Deputy District Attorney
--Graduate-- --Graduate-- she can focus on her career. was reduced last week by Los Danette Meyers said she
Graduate’s Name No court date has been set Angeles Superior Court Judge thought the ruling was an
Graduate’s Name for Lohan to enter the plea. Stephanie Sautner. “abuse of discretion” and her
Name of School Name of School She is scheduled to return to a Authorities allege the theft office may appeal it, but no
Date of Birth Date of Birth Los Angeles court for a pretrial occurred roughly three weeks challenge has yet been filed.
Parents Name Parents Name hearing May 11, but the actress after Lohan, 24, was released A little over a week ago,
Grandparents Grandparents is hoping to resolve the case from court-ordered rehab at the Sautner sentenced Lohan to
NOTE: These are a reduced version of what your picture will actually look like. before then, the source said. Betty Ford Center. 120 days in jail and nearly 500

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By pleading no contest, Lohan’s assistant turned the hours of community service for
The 18th Annual Lohan would not be admitting necklace in to authorities after violating the terms of her pro-
guilt, and it was not immedi- police obtained a search war- bation by taking the necklace.
ately clear if she would face any rant to retrieve it from Lohan’s Lohan was on probation for a
additional penalties. The actress house, but before detectives 2007 drunken driving case.

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Pope beatifies John Paul II NASA: No new launch just yet


By NICOLE WINFIELD the Iron Curtain. begin weeks after his April By MARCIA DUNN were disappointed not to Mike Leinbach said Sunday.
and VANESSA GERA “He rightly reclaimed for 2, 2005, death. Benedict Associated Press see a launch on Friday, but “But it’s just coincidence.”
Associated Press Christianity that impulse of was responding to chants of still dropped by for a tour at Taking out the suspect
hope which had in some sense “Santo Subito!” or “Sainthood CAPE CANAVERAL, Kennedy Space Center any- switch box in Endeavour’s
VATICAN CITY — Some faltered before Marxism and Immediately” which erupted Fla. — NASA’s space shut- way. Obama hinted he might engine compartment and put-
1.5 million pilgrims flooded the ideology of progress,” during John Paul’s funeral. tles are dragging their tails make a return visit to see the ting in a new one is relatively
Rome to watch Pope John Benedict said. “He restored to With a sea of red and toward retirement. very last shuttle launch this straightforward, Leinbach
Paul II move a step closer to Christianity its true face as a white Polish flags fluttering The high-profile voyage summer. said. But two full days of
sainthood in one of the largest religion of hope.” in the square, the beatifica- of Endeavour — the next-to- The tip-off that Endeavour testing will be needed — on
Vatican Masses in history, an John Paul’s beatification, tion Sunday evoked the days last space shuttle flight led had a problem was the fail- multiple systems associated
outpouring of adoration for the fastest in modern times, after the pope’s death in 2005, by the husband of wounded ure of heaters that are crucial with the box.
a beloved and historic figure has however triggered a new when some 3 million faithful Rep. Gabrielle Giffords — is for keeping a fuel line from The heaters that remained
after years marred by church wave of anger from sex- held vigil under his studio off until at least next Sunday freezing in space. The launch off Friday are crucial for
scandal. abuse victims because much window and filed past his because of a technical prob- was called off Friday as the keeping a hydrazine fuel
The turnout for the beati- of the criminality occurred remains for days on end. lem. The latest culprit, astronauts headed to the pad line from freezing in space,
fication Sunday far exceed- during his 27-year watch. Pilgrims from Mexico to believed to be a bad fuse box, to board the shuttle. NASA which, in turn, could lead
ed even the most optimis- Critics also say John Paul’s Mali repeated the proces- illustrates just how complex has now traced the problem to a rupture and even a fire
tic expectation of 1 million legacy is clouded by evidence sion after the Mass Sunday, these space machines are and to the switch box. once the shuttle is back in the
people, the number Rome of a dwindling faith: empty for hours filing past the sim- why NASA’s goodbye to the Over the decades, space atmosphere. The hydrazine
city officials predicted. For churches in Europe, too few ple wooden coffin that had 30-year shuttle program may shuttles have encountered all feeds the devices that provide
Catholics filling St. Peter’s priests in North and South been raised from the grot- be a long one. sorts of technical problems, hydraulic power to move the
Square and its surrounding America, priests who violate toes underneath St. Peter’s Commander Mark Kelly from nose to tail, that have main engine at liftoff and
streets, and for those watch- their celibacy requirement in Basilica to the church’s center and his five crewmates quick- held up launches. So have the brakes and rudder during
ing around the world the places like Africa and a gen- aisle, where it was surrounded ly headed back to Houston on problems with their tanks and landing.
beatification was a welcome eral decline of Catholicism in by four Swiss Guards stand- Sunday morning, two days booster rockets. Mike Moses, chairman
hearkening back to the days former Christian strongholds. ing at attention. after their first launch attempt Fuel leaks. Engine shut- of the mission management
when the pope was almost John Paul’s defenders Beatification is the last was foiled. downs. Wiring problems. team, said next Sunday is
universally beloved. argue that an entire genera- major milestone before a can- Giffords wasn’t far Stuck valves. Burst hoses. the earliest possible launch
“He was like a king to tion of new priests owe their didate is declared a saint. John
behind; she was in Houston Turbine failures. Hail dam- date.
us, like a father,” Marynka vocations to John Paul, and Paul needs another miracle
Ulaszewska, a 28-year-old that millions of lay Catholics attributed to his intercession by midafternoon, ready to age, even woodpecker holes “There’s still a whole lot
from Ciechocinek, Poland, found their faith during the before he can be canonized. resume rehab at the hospital in the insulating foam of fuel of short-term work that has to
said, weeping. “I hope these World Youth Days, which Already, Vatican officials where she’s been undergoing tanks. be done,” he told reporters.
emotions will remain with us were a hallmark of his papa- have said reports of inexpli- treatment since January, after The list goes on — no This will be the last
for a long time,” she said. cy. cable cures were pouring in, being shot in the head in an surprise given the estimated voyage into orbit for the
Pope Benedict XVI praised Vatican officials have suggesting it is only a matter assassination attempt. She had 1 million parts per shuttle and Endeavour, NASA’s young-
John Paul for turning back insisted that the saint-making of time before John Paul is arrived in Florida Wednesday 2.5 million parts when you est shuttle.
the seemingly “irreversible” process isn’t a judgment of declared a saint, or even a to take part in the excitement throw in the giant fuel tank NASA officials have
tide of communism with faith, how John Paul administered doctor of the church — an of the launch countdown and and two boosters. stressed repeatedly that they
courage and “the strength of a the church but rather whether even greater honor. to see her husband blast off. It Discovery sat out launch will not ease up on any launch
titan, a strength which came he lived a life of Christian Police placed wide swaths was not immediately known for four months before rules, even as the shuttle pro-
to him from God.” virtue. of Rome miles (kilometers) if she would be back for a making its final mission in gram winds down. Extra pre-
John Paul is universally Benedict put John Paul from the Vatican off limits to second try. February. It was grounded by cautions were put in place
credited with helping bring on the fast-track for possible private cars to ensure security Her presence added a cracked fuel tank. Now it’s after the 1986 Challenger
down communism in his sainthood when he dispensed for the estimated 16 heads of to the drama surrounding Endeavour’s turn to stall. launch accident and the 2003
native Poland with support with the traditional five-year state, eight prime ministers Endeavour’s liftoff. So did “It is kind of funny. It’s Columbia disaster. A total of
for the Solidarity labor move- waiting period and allowed and five members of European that of President Barack almost like they don’t want 14 astronauts died in those
ment, accelerating the fall of the beatification process to royal houses attending. Obama and his family. They to give up,” launch director two catastrophes.

Bin Laden Primary


(Continued from page 1A) up and say, ‘Well, that’s president of an organiza- ting ready to go to bed when (Continued from page 1A) the University of Detroit and
never going to happen.”’ tion for families of people his mother called him with a master of business adminis-
Began in the top of the ninth The celebration in New who were on United Flight the news. He decided to more involved and see what tration degree from Ashland
inning at Citizens Bank York came precisely one 93, which crashed into a leave his home on Capitol we can change about that. I University.
Park. Fans could be seen all year after a militant from Pennsylvania field on Sept. Hill and join the crowd. As love Delphos and want to see Jettinghoff is an engineer
over the stadium checking Connecticut spread panic 11, called the announce- he rode the subway to the it continue to be a great place at the Husky Lima Refinery,
their phones and sharing the by driving a bomb-laden ment of bin Laden’s death White House, he told fellow to live and raise children.” and serves as a member of
news. SUV into the heart of Times “important news for us, and passengers the news. Gillespie and his wife, the Community Improvement
The chant — “U-S- Square. As the most intense for the world.” He said in “It’s huge,” he said. Kristi, have three children, Corporation and Keep Allen
A! U-S-A!” — echoed in manhunt in history wore on, a statement that “it cannot “It’s a great day to be an Kelsi, Jason and Kaili. He is a County Beautiful organiza-
Dearborn, Mich., a heav- year after year after 9/11, ease our pain, or bring back American.” Jefferson High School, Lima tions.
ily Middle Eastern suburb the city dealt with smaller our loved ones” but does George Washington Tech and Bluffton University City Treasurer Robert
of Detroit, where a small scares — the Times Square bring “a measure of com- University student Alex graduate. He also is a vol- Mosier was appointed in 2010
crowd gathered outside City plot, subway and bridge fort.” Washofsky, 20, and his room- unteer with Delphos Fire to fill out the term of retiring
Hall and waved American threats, orange alerts. Along with the outburst mate Dan Fallon, 20, joined and Rescue as an EMT and John Gunder.
flags. Across town, some “It’s really a terrific day of joy over bin Laden’s the crowd. Washofsky, served on the Delphos Police He has devoted his profes-
honked their car horns as for not just America but for death, there was an increase a junior and a member of Department Auxiliary for a sional life to education, holding
they drove along the main the world. To have this can- in security — at least in the Navy Reserve Officer short time. a bachelor of science degree
street where most of the cer pulled from us is the right New York, where author- Training Corps, recalled the City Auditor Tom in mathematics and a master
Arab-American restaurants thing,” said Guy Madsen, ities said there would be day shortly after Sept. 11 Jettinghoff has served as City of science degree in guidance
and shops are located. 49, who drove to the city extra police at all three area when President George W. Auditor since 1987. He holds counseling. Mosier also serves
At the Arabica Cafe, from Clifton, N.J., when he airports “out of an abun- Bush evoked the phrase from a bachelor of science degree as treasurer of the Community
big-screen TVs that nor- heard of bin Laden’s death. dance of caution.” The Port “Wanted” posters in the old in chemical engineering from Christmas Project.

Speak Out
mally show sports were all “This is judgment day, and Authority also said there West, “dead or alive.”
turned to news about bin we’re winning.” would be more police along “And we did it,”
Laden. The manager there, Several hours later, the the George Washington Washofsky said.
Mohamed Kobeissi, said it first copies of today’s Daily Bridge and at ground zero. American flags of all (Continued from page 1A) sends that message to the
was finally justice for the News hit the streets, with But for the most part, as sizes were held aloft, worn rest of the world.”
victims. a big picture of bin Laden Sunday stretched into today, draped over the shoulders or because it bothers us when — Nancy Sakemiller
There were smaller, spon- on the cover and the head- the nation stopped to reflect, gripped by many hands for those in the Middle East
taneous gatherings around line: “ROT IN HELL,” with and to rejoice. a group wave. Some people do it.” “My brother is a major
the nation — a handful of the last word in 4-inch-high With final exams loom- climbed trees and lampposts — Teresa Bradstock in the Army and I think it’s
Idahoans who made their type. ing, thousands of Penn State to better display the flags wonderful.”
way to the state Capitol in Over that same decade, University students gathered they carried. Others without “I guess it’s a good thing — Shelly Kreeger
downtown Boise, a small the city has lived on with in State College, Pa., the flags simply pumped their but someone else will take
group who waved flags and the pain from the day itself, student newspaper reported. fists in the air. his place — they probably
cheered on an Interstate 5 more distant but never One was dressed as Captain The impromptu street already have someone lined “My son is a Marine in
overpass south of Seattle erased. Stephanie Zessos, America, fireworks were party took on aspects up.” Afghanistan and I think it’s
known as Freedom Bridge. who lives in the neighbor- set off and colorful chants of a pep rally at times. — Mark Maag wonderful.”
People said they were hood and works for the fire rose up from the crowd. At Some people offered up — Ron Huysman
surprised that bin Laden department, said sadness Ohio State University, some the “hey, hey, goodbye” “He deserved it.”
had finally been found and also was mixed in with the students, including the stu- singsong chant more typi- — Brian Webb “I think it’s great for the
killed. John Gocio, a doc- late-night celebration. dent body president, jumped cally used to send defeated USA; it probably makes
tor from Arkansas who was “I texted a friend of mine into a lake on campus to teams off to their locker “I’m elated. American everyone feel good. It’s been
gathering what details he who’s a firefighter who lost celebrate, according to The rooms. Parth Chauhan, unity is still in place; we a long time coming.”
could from TV screens at a brother on 9/11, and he Lantern newspaper. a sophomore at George haven’t given up and this — Tom Sakemiller
O’Hare Airport in Chicago, said the pain will never go At the White House, Will Washington University,
marveled: “After such a away,” she said. Ditto, a 25-year-old legisla- trumpeted a World Cup-
long time, you kind of give Similarly, Gordon Felt, tive aide, said he was get- style vuvuzela. www.delphosherald.com

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(Continued from page 1A) the U.S. Immigration and
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said. “It’s the same people are making the most money,”
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rights, workers’ rights, stu-
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May 1 is a traditional date
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Loss of schools tears at


Alabama communities
By JEFFREY from the jumble of insula- many books and other sup-
COLLINS tion, ceiling materials, post- plies as she could. Alabama
Associated Press ers and school papers that already lags behind plenty
Wednesday’s tornado turned of other states in per pupil
HACKLEBURG, Ala. each classroom into. spending and the recent eco-
— Every morning since “Want me to be honest nomic downturn has tight-
the beginning of the year, with you?” asked Hackleburg ened budgets even more.
Hackleburg High School High junior Adam Sutherland “We know how hard it is
senior Wynn Knowles woke when asked how he is to come by so we’re afraid
up thinking about his gradua- coping as he helped sort we’re not going to get it
tion. He already had a rough through what remained of the back,” Palmer said.
draft of his salutatorian choir room and athletic Hackleburg residents love
Cortney Mumaugh photos speech in his head. building. their school. The water tower
Exactly one month before “This sucks. I don’t want within view of the school
Fort Jennings High School Student Council members hand off the OASC flag to the biggest day of his life, to go to another school. I celebrates a 2007 baseball
Revere High School, host of the 2012 OASC conference.

Fort Jennings closes


he was helping his mom want to stay in town. This is state title. Sports brings
address invitations for gradu- home. If you know anything the town together, just like
ation when one of the most about Hackleburg, we are a Hackleburg’s destroyed
powerful tornadoes Mother big family,” Sutherland said. Piggly Wiggly or the lev-

OASC conference
Nature can summon plowed The tornado struck right eled Wrangler clothing plant
through his town, destroying around 3 p.m., just as the where many of its residents
his home, his father’s church elementary school would work.
and his school in a few ugly have been dismissing. But “We have to rebuild for
minutes last Wednesday. the superintendent canceled the heart of this community,”
BY CORTNEY Approximately 350 stu- voice is. They are asked ‘who “Graduation and college school that day because of elementary school principal
MUMAUGH dents from 60 different are you going to be’? ” are still going to be there. But the threat of severe weather. Joan Baker said.
Staff writer schools from across the state The conclusion of the they have moved way down It’s a decision reading coor- Wynn Knowles’ sister
participated in three days of OASC conference fell on the priority list,” Knowles dinator Donna Palmer said Brianne thinks deciding to
FORT JENNINGS — The training. Skills were taught Saturday afternoon. OASC said. saved lives. rebuild the school will go a
Ohio Association of Student regarding leadership, com- Executive Director Connie The tornadoes that raked She pointed to the hallway long way toward ending the
Councils came to a close on munication, public speaking, Miley challenged the stu- Alabama last month heavily outside the kindergarten and nightmares that have plagued
Saturday at Fort Jennings, conflicts, delegation and team dents to bring their energy damaged 18 schools across first grade classrooms filled her and her friends since the
who was hosting the state- building. Various key-note and knowledge from the con- the state, according to the with cinder blocks and other storms.
wide event for the second speakers inspired the group ference home to their own Education Department. Some debris. “We’ve already lost so
time in four years – a feat that through-out the event. schools and communities.
like Hackleburg’s elementary Palmer was carefully pick- much. We don’t want to lose
has not been done in OASC Jostpile thanked the com- Miley did a small dedication
and high school and three ing through a friend’s class- the school forever too,” she
history. This year’s theme munity, school and student to Dr. Earl Reum, who passed
was ‘Nothing ventured, noth- body for the help to make away in December 2010. schools in Tuscaloosa are room Saturday, salvaging as said.
ing gained.’ the event a success. The Reum was referred to as ‘Mr. total losses. People in other
Jeff Jostpile, co-chair/coor- American Legion and Lions Student Council’ to many, small towns like Plainview
dinator of the local aspects were also a huge help to the especially those involved in and Phil Campbell are hold-
of the conference and Fort OASC conference, according OASC. ing their breath hoping the
Jennings High School teach- to Jostpile. The last event included centers of their small com-
er, said the conference was “This is such a positive naming new members and munities can be repaired.
“perfect.” experience to these kids,” handing over the flag to the Soon enough, school offi- Answers to Saturday’s questions:
The Fort Jennings High said Jostpile. “They figure host of the 2012 conference cials will decide what to do Joke marker was used for the smiley face emoticon when
School Co-Chairs for the out who they are. (OASC) which will be held at Revere about the final four weeks of computer scientist Scott Fahlman introduced it in 1982.
conference were Andrew is more about life skills than High School, near Cleveland, the school year. But for now Fahlman, who is known as the father of the emoticon, cre-
Huntsman and Lauren anything else. They figure out with the theme of ‘Oh, the Hackleburg, a town of about ated the :-) symbol so people would know when an e-mail
Verhoff. who they are and where their places you’ll go.’ 1,500 which lost more than was not intended to be taken seriously.
two dozen people along with Famous artist Andrew Wyeth’s older brother, Nathaniel,
its fire department, police sta- invented the plastic soda bottle. He began experiment-
tion, main employer and only ing in 1967 after he was told plastic bottles containing a
grocery store too, is rally- carbonated beverage would explode. In 1973, he patented
ing around one of its most a process for making a stronger, lighter and more elastic
precious things, the school recyclable bottle with polyethylene-terephthalate (PET) that
where about 550 of its chil- could hold soda.
dren learn. Today’s questions:
Dozens of students, Following U.S. A-bomb tests at Bikini Atoll in the
teachers, administrators and Marshall Islands in 1955, how hot did the ocean’s surface
friends streamed to the unrec- get?
ognizable buildings Saturday What famous wrestler fought under the name Monster
after being given permission Eiffel Tower early in his career?
to go inside and try to sal- Answers in Tuesday’s Herald.
Today’s words:
vage what they could. Books, Nosophobia: fear of becoming ill
Jared Calvalge, Andrew Huntsman, Lauren Verhoff, Sylvia Hutton and Jeff Jostpile gym equipment and desks Vinaceous: like wine or grapes
pose Friday morning after Hutton gave a key-note speech. and chairs sat outside, pulled

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friendly. West State Road ad in more than 100 news- Training Provided
area. 419-692-1004 May 7th 9am-12pm papers with over one and 1425 East Fifth St.,
314 N. Main a half million total circula- Equal Opportunity Delphos, OH
Shop Herald Eagle Print lot. tion across Ohio for $295. Employer EOE

SCHRADER
NEW, QUEEN pillow-top
Classifieds for
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selection of perennials, or- Apply in person: mattress, never used, still
order and pay with one PART TIME Office Help

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namental grasses and check through Ohio ServiceMaster Wanted. Thermo King of
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340 Garage Sales


“Put your dreams in our hands” Classified Advertising Net- 419-339-0871 plications for part time of-
202 N. Washington Street Office: 419-692-2249 work. The Delphos Herald 2150 Baty Road fice work. The position

SCHRADER
Delphos, OH 45833 Fax: 419-692-2205 advertising dept. can set will require approximately
this up for you. No other Lima, OH 45807
Krista Schrader ................ 419-233-3737 three days of work per FORT JENNINGS
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Janet Kroeger .................. 419-236-7894 Molly Aregood .............. 419-605-5265 Friday, May 6th, 5-8pm
Jodi Moenter .................... 419-296-9561 Jon Moorman ............... 419-234-8797 Call 419-695-0015, ext INSIDE SALES REPRE- plus. E-mail resume to Saturday, May 7th,
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you to join our growing list of satisfied customers!
Despite everything you’ve heard about the slump in
Schrader Realty is pleased
to announce Jodi Moenter as the
040 Services K&M Tire Call Center in
Delphos is seeking to hire
SERVICE MANAGER MIDDLE POINT
Community Wide
the housing market, Schrader Realty continues to Accepting resumes for a
newest realtor to our staff. a full-time Inside Sales Garage Sales
find success in bringing buyers & sellers together. Jodi can be reached Rep to handle
candidate to manage a
ACUPRESSURE MAS- heavy duty semi-trailer re- 5/6, 9am-6pm
If you would like to be another satisfied customer at 419-296-9561 SAGE Therapy. $5.00 off incoming/outgoing cus - pair shop. 5/7, 9am-4pm
with Schrader Realty, give us a call at She may also be contacted via first massage! Tony Ja- tomer service calls. Calls Bake Sales also.
419-692-2249 or visit our website at email at: jodi _ moenter18@hotmail.com comet, LMT by appoint- consist of 70% incoming,
schraderrealty.net. or thru our website at 5+ years experience work-
www.schraderrealty.net.
ment. (567)204-8142 visit
me on Facebook.
30% cold calls. Candi -
dates must be capable of
ing in a shop environment.
Previous Service Manager
501 Misc. for Sale
handling customer re - experience desired. De-
LAMP REPAIR quests and concerns; able velop and train employees 5 BIKES (16”-26”), Trike,
Table or floor. to learn and communicate in a clean and safe envi- Scooter, rabbit cage, size
Service - Body Shop - Parts
Mon., Tues., Thurs. Come to our store. extensive tire knowledge; ronment. Excellent cus- 12 roller blades, runner
& Fri. 7:30 to 5:00 Hohenbrink TV. possess a friendly and tomer service skills. Com- sled, Christmas tree, push
Wed. 7:30 to 7:00 419-695-1229 positive attitude. Full time puter skills and knowl - lawn sweeper, 2 new auto
Closed on Sat. position: 45-50 hours a edge. Schedule jobs, pre- tires best offer. Call

080 Help Wanted


week Monday-Friday with pare repair orders, in - 419-233-2959
Sales Department
CHEVROLET • BUICK occasional Saturdays. voices and estimates and
580 For Rent or Lease
Mon. & Wed. 8:30 to 8:00
1725 East Fifth Street, Delphos Tues., Thurs. arrange parts and service.
& Fri. 8:30 to 5:30; Please send work experi- Order all supplies, tools,
DRAPERY
VISIT US ON THE WEB @ www.delphachevy.com Sat. 8:30 to 1:00 SEAMSTRESS ence to: etc. to run a shop.
DELPHOS SELF Storage
needed for part-time jobs
IN DELPHOS 419-692-3015 TOLL FREE 1-888-692-3015 from your home. Send re-
K&M Tire 965 Spencerville
Road PO Box 279 Del -
Send Resume with Salary
on Gressel Drive: Maxi-
mum security achieved in-
plies to Box 155 c/o Del- requirements to:
phos, OH 45833 Attention: side our fenced facility
PRE-OWNED CARS PRE-OWNED TRUCKS, VANS, SUVs phos Herald, 405 N. Main
St., Delphos, OH 45833
Pam Rosswurm
E&R Trailer Sales & Serv-
ice, Inc. with access via your per-
Attention: Greg Hesseling sonal gate code. Why set-
2010 Chevy Impala 1LT, silver, leather seats$18,500 2010 Chev Equinox 1 LT, black ..................... $20,900
IS YOUR
Email: HR@kmtire.com 20186 Lincoln Hwy. tle for less? Phone any-
time 419-692-6336.
2010 Chevy Impala 1LT, 18K mi.................... $17,900 2009 Chev Traverse All wheel drive........... $23,900 fax: 419-879-5410 Middle Point, OH 45863
2010 Buick LaCrosse CXL chrome wheels ... $25,500 2009 Chev 1/2T, XTD cab, 4x4, silverado ......................... $25,500
AD HERE? JOEY FRATELLO’S is Would you like to be an 600 Apts. for Rent
2010 Chev Impala Lt. gray ............................... $15,900 2007 Pontiac Torrent 29K mi., red .......... $15,200 now hiring all positions. in-home child care pro -
2010 Buick Lucerne Silver, 23K ................. $24,500 $ Call today Apply in store 7 days/wk vider? Let us help. Call 1 BR all utilities paid.
2010 Chev Cobalt LT Black ....................... $13,900 2007 Toyota Highlander Black .......... $17,500
between 3 & 4. YWCA Child Care Re - $475/mo. & $475 deposit.
source and Referral at: Call 419-692-0423 or
2009 Chevy Impala LT silver ................. $13,900 2007 Chev Colorado P.U. XTD cab ............. 14,300 1-800-992-2916 or 419-233-1907 appt. only.
$ (419)225-5465.
2009 Buick Lucerne 15K mi, red................ $19,900 2007 Buick Rendezvous CXL sunroof, leather. 18,500 UPPER 1 BR unit. In-
2008 Chevy Cobalt 4 dr., 28K mi. .................. 12,900 2007 Chev Suburban sunroof, DVD .......... $31,700 120
$ cludes range & refrigera-
Financial tor. 387 W. 3rd St., Otto-
2008 Pontiac G6 4 dr., red................................... $13,900 2006 Chev Equinox Sunroof ......................... $14,200 ville. No Pets. $375/mo. +
2008 Chev Malibu 1 LT, silver........................... $14,900 2006 GMC Envoy XL 4x4.............................. $14,700 IS IT A SCAM? The Del- s e c u r i t y deposit.
phos Herald urges our (419)453-3956.
2008 Chev Impala Leather, sunroof................ $14,900
2005 Dodge Durango SLT 4x4. leather, DVD. $12,995 readers to contact The
2008 Buick Lucerne CXL diamond white $21,900 $
Better Business Bureau, House For Sale 800
2008 Chev Impala Red, sunroof...................... $14,900 2005 Chev Equinox gray................................ 11,500 (419) 223-7010
1-800-462-0468, before
or
$
2007 Chrysler 300C Heritage ...................... $20,500 2005 Chev Equinox Black.................................... 9,150 entering into any agree- 4 BR 1 BA house with
ment involving financing, new windows, flooring, &
2007 Chev Impala LT, gray............................... $11,900 2004 Olds Silhouette Premier, DVD............... $9,750 business opportunities, or large deck. Approx. 1 acre
2007 Chev ImpalaLS 3 available from ...... $10,900 2002 GMC Envoy SLT 4x4, red ....................... $7,995 work at home opportuni- lot in Middle Point. Asking
ties. The BBB will assist $55,000. 567-712-3344 or
2007 Buick Lucerne CXL sharkskin, sunroof $19,900 2002 Buick Rendezvous 3 seat................ $7,995 in the investigation of 419-234-1298.
2005 Buick LaCrosse CX local trade$10,200 2001 Chevy Express pass. van, leather seats $8,895 these businesses. (This
BEAUTIFUL 3 BR
2003 Ford Taurus SES Red .......................... $5,995 notice provided as a cus- Country Ranch
2001 Dodge Stratus 4 dr., dark blue................. $3,995
2000 Chevy S10 Blazer sunroof, leather .. $6,595 tomer service by The Del-
phos Herald.)
with 2 1/2 car
$ attached garage
2001 Chev Malibu gold ........................................... $5,995 1995 Chevy Silverado 4x4 1/2 ton pickup ...... 4,595 1 acre lot.
280 Flea Market

Service
(419)296-6328
Auto Repairs/
810 Parts/Acc.
AT YOUR
MCCLUER'S ANIMAL
SWAP & FLEA MARKET
May 7th & 8th
5 miles east of I75 on
St. Rt. 309 East,
Midwest Ohio
Call: 419-225-8545, Auto Parts
419-230-9134, or
419-230-7405 Specialist
Windshields Installed, New
Lights, Grills, Fenders,Mirrors,

LG HDTVs 950 Construction POHLMAN


RAABE Hoods, Radiators
4893 Dixie Hwy, Lima
1-800-589-6830
BUILDERS TOP SOIL FORD, LINCOLN, INC.
19” to 60” screen sizes
www.raabeford.com 840 Mobile Homes
Buy with service AMISH CREW ROOM ADDITIONS
GARAGES • SIDING • ROOFING
COMPOST
after the sale! 31 years experience • reference
• Framing • Siding • Roofing
BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE 419-339-6800 PRE-OWNED CARS RENT OR Rent to Own. 2
Ask about rebates! • Remodeling • Garages 6898 2008 LINCOLN MKZ Heated leather, one owner, clean carfax, lt. sage, 34K mi. ............................. $20,995
bedroom, 1 bath mobile

GERDEMAN’S TV
FREE ESTIMATES
Attention Farmers FULLY INSURED On S.R. 309 in Elida home. 419-692-3951.
6856 2008 LINCOLN MKZ FWD, Leather, roof, Headrest DVD’s, white suede 34,530 miles .................... $18,795
• Pole Barns Mark Pohlman FWD, Leather, moonroof, chrome wheels, merlot 22,819 miles ...................... $18,495
890 Autos for Sale
6858 2008 FORD TAURUS LTD
207 S. Main St. • Painting • New Barns 419-339-9084 6890 2009 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER 4 cyl, heated leather, moonroof, black 33K mi. ................................................ $17,295
Delphos 419-692-5831 • Repair Work
cell 419-233-9460 6887 2008 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS GS 4 Dr, one owner, clean carfax, black, 48K........................................................ $13,995
email: dangerd@wcoil.com • Clean Fence Rows Delivery Available
• Ditch Banks 6834 2007 FORD 500 LIMITED FWD, Leather, chrome wheels, moonroof, white, 50,416 miles....................... $13,495

950 Miscellaneous 419-733-6309 6897 2007 FORD FOCUS SES Alloy wheels, moonroof, spoiler, maroon, 69K mi. ............................................. $9,995 $
40 REBATE
LEO E. GEISE SPEARS
6915 2005 MERCURY MONTEGO PREMIER AWD/heated leather/dual climate control, silver .................................................... $9,995
4 Dr., Navigation, chrome wheels, full power, Dark Blue, 83K miles ....................... $9,995
& ASSOCIATES
6760A 2005 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING
ON MOTORCRAFT®
Acupressure Interior & Exterior Painting LAWN CARE 6892 2007 FORD TAURUS SE
6829A 2006 CHEVROLET MALIBU LTZ
4 Dr., 1 owner, clean carfax, silver, 66K mi. ........................................................ $9,895
4 Dr, Remote start, leather heated seats, adjustable pedals ............................. $7,595 COMPLETE
Massage Therapy POHLMAN Drywall & Plaster Repair Total Lawncare & 6799A 1999 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Cartier edit. great condition, gold ........................................................................ $5,495 BRAKE SERVICE
$5.00 off 1st Massage! POURED Water Proofing Snow Removal 6908 1993 MERCURY SABLE 4 door sedan, maroon ......................................................................................... $3,995

CONCRETE WALLS Pressure Washing


Tony Jacomet, LMT Residential Since 1963
21 Years Experience • Insured
Commercial & Residential PRE-OWNED TRUCKS - SUV - VANS
By appointment: & Commercial Residential • Commercial •LAWN MOWING• 6891 2008 LINCOLN MKX AWD Ultimate, 18” chrome wheels, vista roof, red fire, 49K mi. ............................... $26,795

567-204-8142
• Agricultural Needs 419-692-2002 •FERTILIZATION•
6896 2008 JEEP COMMANDER LIMITED leather, navi, DVD, remote start, red, 48K mi., 3rd row moonroof ................... $25,895

or 419-203-9006
• All Concrete Work 6881 2008 LINCOLN MKX 4 dr., FWD, chrome wheels, vapor silver, 41K mi., Vista roof, heated leather ........ $25,895
Visit me on Facebook Mark Pohlman •WEED CONTROL 6840 2007 LINCOLN MKX AWD, heated leather interior, 48K miles, one owner ...................................... $22,795
Location: Lear’s Alternative Health
419-339-9084 PROGRAMS• 6821 2008 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4x4, moonroof, leather, Black, 34,025 miles ................................................... $22,795

950 Electricians
210 N. Main St., Delphos, OH 45833
cell 419-233-9460 •LAWN AERATION• 6872 2007 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER AWD, Leather, Navi, Quad seating, gold, 51K miles ....................................... $20,995
6867A 2006 TOYOTA 4RUNNER SR5 4Dr., 4x4, V6, Leather, DVD, white, 57K miles ............................................... $20,995
•FALL CLEANUP•
GOLD RETIRED LICENSED •MULCHING & MULCH
6859 2008 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER
6899 2007 LINCOLN TRUCK MKX
4x4, navigatiion, moonroof, white, leather, 57,317 miles ................................ $20,995
4DR, AWD, owner, clean carfax, white, 121K mi. ............................................ $17,895

CANYON Hohlbein’s ELECTRICIAN NEEDS


DELIVERY• 6839 2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT
6910 2004 FORD F150 SCAB FX4 F150
FWD, V6, cloth interior, Blue, 1-owner, 41K miles ........................................... $17,795
S. cab, FX4 4x4, silver, 68K mi. ....................................................................... $16,995
Expires 5/31/11
See Service Advisor
CANDLES TO STAY BUSY
•SHRUB INSTALLATION, 6889 2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT V6, 4 dr., 2 WD, XLT, light sage, 44K miles ..................................................... $16,695
for details.
Gina Fox Home RESIDENTAL &
TRIMMING & REMOVAL•
Lindell Spears
6919 2006 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER AWD Luxury/remote start/back up camera, black, 72K mi. ....................................... $15,995

RAABE
6902 2007 MERCURY MONTEREY Leather, quad seating, pwr sliding doors, remote keyless entry, dune pearl .. $14,495
419-236-4134 Improvement COMMERCIAL 419-695-8516 6868 2004 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT Quad cab, 4x4, beige, 92K miles ..................................................................... $13,795
www.candlesbygina.com WIRING 6903 2007 CHEV EQUINOX 4 dr., FWD, 1 owner, clean carfax, maroon, 75K mi. ....................................... $13,495
Got WINTER BLUES? CHEER UP Windows, Doors, WELDING 6893 2005 FORD EXPEDITION XLT Expedition XLT 4x4, stone, 1 owner, 96K mi. .................................................. $12,995 11260 Elida Rd., Delphos
with one of our ‘scent’sational ED PAXTON 6838 2007 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER LS 4Dr., 3rd row seating, 2WD, silver, 75K miles ................................................. $12,595 M 7:30-8 ; T.-W.-Th.-F. 7:30-5:30
Siding, Roofing,
950 Tree Service
candles! Ask how to earn for FREE 6871A 2006 FORD FREESTAR SEL VAN Rear DVD, quad seating, remote start, gray, 69K............................................ $11,495 419-692-0055
Sunrooms, 419-230-0155 6900 2005 FORD FREESTYLE SEL 4Dr, clean carfax, grey, 87K mi.. ...................................................................... $10,995
950 Car Care
Over 85
Kitchens & Bathroom 6845A 2001 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCREW 4x4, toneau cover, running boards, beige ....................................................... $10,895 years

Remodeling, 950 Lawn Care 6904 2007 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER


6880A 2003 GMC ENVOY XL
4 cyl., FWD, keyless entry, full power, med. red, 44K mi. ................................... $9,995
4 DR, 4x4, clean carfax, black, leather, full power, 121K .................................... $9,995
experience

Pole Buildings,
Geise Garages
L.L.C.
6855A 2005 MERCURY MARINER PREMIER
6916 2002 FORD EXPLORER
6818A 2002 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER AWD
AWD, moonroof, runningboards, charcoal, 114K mi. .......................................... $9,995
Sport Trac XLT 4x4, blue, 95K ......................................................................... $10,995
3rd row seating, clean carfax, black.................................................................... $8,995
www.raabeford.com

Transmission, Inc. 1981 CORVETTE -33,000


• automatic transmission 30% 6866 2003 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT
6907 2002 FORD WINDSTAR
CrewCab, 4x2, fiberglass cap, red ...................................................................... $8,595
V6, FWD, 1 owner, clean carfax, leather, power doors, adj. pedals, lt. green .... $5,995
miles. Good condition.
T-Tops. Silver w/charcoal
• standard transmission TAX REBATE • Trimming & Removal 6826A 2002 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER sharp, 4 cyl., FWD, runs great, blue ................................................................... $5,495 interior. See at 141 Sunset
• differentials ON WINDOWS • 24 Hour Service • Fully Insured Dr. Ottoville, OH or call
• transfer case ❍ Lawn Maintenance Where You Come
Ph. 419-339-4938 KEVIN M. MOORE 419-236-1832

Place a
• brakes & tune up ❍ Lawn Treatments
2 miles north of Ottoville
or 419-230-8128 ❍ Mulch Installation (419) 235-8051 in a Customer &
419-453-3620 ❍ Shrub Trimming Leave a Friend. House For
Sale Ad
Kevin Lindeman Dave Wilgus Edward Ditmyer John Roby
❍ New Landscapes
OIL - LUBE FILTER Joe Wickey ❍ New Lawn Installs TEMAN’S Service/Parts/Bodyshop: M-7:30-8:00, T-F - 7:30-6:00, Sat. - 9:00-2:00

In the Classifieds
Sat. Service: No Appt. Oil Changes • As time allows per service hours

Only
$
22.95*
*up to 5 quarts oil
Construction
• Pole Barns • Siding • Windows
• Roof Replaements
❍ Retaining Walls
❍ Bulk Compost
OUR TREE
SERVICE
• Sales - M - 8:00-8:00, T-F - 8:00-6:00, Sat. - 9:00-2:30
www.raabeford.com Call
FLANAGAN’S
CAR CARE
816 E. FIFTH ST. DELPHOS
• Foundations
• Barn Restoration • Additions
• Remodel Old Houses
• Basements • New Houses
❍ Bulk Mulch
ElwerLawnCare.com
Visit website for photos
• Trimming • Topping • Thinning
• Deadwooding
Stump, Shrub & Tree Removal
Since 1973
RAABE FORD, LINCOLN, INC.
The Daily
Herald
Ph. 419-692-5801
260-849-1749 and details of services 419-692-7261 419-692-0055 800-589-7876
419 695-0015
Mon.-Fri. 8-6, Sat. 8-2
Bill Teman 419-302-2981 11260 Elida Rd., Delphos
6861 S. 300 E.
Berne, IN 46711 (419) 235-3708 Ernie Teman 419-230-4890
2B – The Herald Monday, May 2, 2011 www.delphosherald.com

Mother’s Day is May 8th!


Make your Mom feel special by visiting one of these businesses for great gift and dining ideas!

Elite Naturescapes S U N DAY


ill love
Mom w at
our gre

BUFFET
10740 Elida Rd., Delphos 419-692-2525

The best gifts are at OUR GARDEN Lunch Buffet


CENTER IS OPEN! Delicious 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Readmore’s Hallmark! •Full Selection• •PIZZAS•PASTA• Evening Buffet 5-8 p.m.

New! •Annuals • Garden Decor• •SALAD•


Music Boxes •Hanging Baskets • Potted Roses • •DESSERT PIZZAS•
You Design! and much, much more! 133 E. Fifth St., Delphos
Create the Ph. 419-695-8085
perfect music box...
May Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-6; Sat. 9-4; Sun. Noon-4
• Choose your box•Choose your song
• Choose your sentiment
Lots to choose from for Mother’s Day, Birthdays,
Encouragement, Love, Family ... all occasions FLOWER
Gifts for First Communion,
Easter, Graduation
• Large selection of Ohio State
FORT 226 N. Main St., Delphos 419-692-2132

Open
• DaVinci Beads, Stephanie Dawn purses and bags
• Tervis tumblers - home, office, car. Keeps drinks hot or cold Flowers Mother’s Day
Shop your Delphos’ Hallmark Store -
You’ll be amazed at the selection! for 7am-2pm
Mother’s Day •FREE CAKE
to all mothers
Phone: (419) 286-2844
Readmore’s Hallmark Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 9:00-5:00
Thurs. 9:00-12:00, Sat. 9:00-12:00
YOUR TUXEDO
GIFT CERTIFICATES
MAKE A GREAT GIFT...
222 N. Canal St., Delphos, Ohio 419-692-0961 Evenings by Appointment
JEFF WILL, Owner HEADQUARTERS
We have them in any amount!
280 N. Water St., Ft. Jennings, OH 45844

Dine in or Carry Out!


Don’t Let
Mom Cook...
Go To Mary’s A&W
& enjoy our delicious

BROASTED Bring this ad for


CHICKEN
and
$
5 00
OFF
POTATOES $25 or more purchase
Please call ahead
for large orders.
• fresh flowers
MARY’S A&W • hanging baskets Receive a PANDORA jewelry
ROOT BEER holder with your PANDORA
• gift items purchase of $100 or more
Open Mother’s Day 10 am-4 pm April 22 - May 8, 2011

Flowers (419) 692-6856 940 E. Fifth St.


Delphos, OH 45833
LAUDICK’S JEWELRY
on Fifth
924 E. Fifth St., Delphos 419-695-1632 1244 S. Shannon St. • Van Wert, OH 45891
Open daily at 10:30 AM., Sun. thru Thurs. till 9 pm,
flowersonfifth@woh.rr.com 419-238-2266
Fri. & Sat. till 10 pm
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-5:30, Sat. 9-1

Show Mom how much you care with our premium floral
arrangements. Artfully designed using the finest, freshest blooms,
our bouquets will last beautifully long after Mother’s Day.

• Roses • Candy • Balloons


• Fresh Arrangements
• Stuffed Animals • Candles
• Gift Items
The
Masters Touch
flowers & gif ts
505 Kiracofe (Rt. 309)
419-331-2588 Elida, OH 45807
Elida Road next to Neiderts Mowers
www.delphosherald.com Monday, May 2, 2011 The Herald— 3B

Kathy Ann’s Boutique 249 N. Main Street


Delphos, Ohio 45833
Bring this ad for
$
10 off
$50 or more purchase
00
• fresh flower Expires 5-7-11
arrangements Gift Certificates - FREE Gift Wrapping
Tuesday thru Friday 10-5 and Saturday 10-2
• hanging baskets Phone: 419-692-0000

MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL

545 S. Main St. Delphos

20
ANY 1 ACCESSORY ITEM
Coupon expires 5-9-2011
%
OFF
Lehmann’s
FURNITURE • FLOORING
130 N. Main, Delphos, OH 45833
419-692-0861
Across from the Post Office in Downtown Delphos

14620 Landeck Rd. • 419-692-0833 KEITH & RANA YONKER

Mother’s Day Dinner Buf fet


Sunday, May 8 - 11am-3pm
Reservations Recommended
ADULTS $15.95, CHILDREN 5-11 $7.95
She’s the center of the family,
so treat Mom to a special dinner!
We Cater and Deliver!
CATERING FOR GRADUATION PARTIES
OR ANY OCCASION RUBY TUESDAY
SIMPLE FRESH AMERICAN DINING
We work with you 2404 Elida Rd.
KEITH’S to plan the perfect Lima, Ohio 45805
GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE menu, so you can W: 419-331-7829
EXCELLENT IDEAS FOR MOMS, relax & enjoy
F: 419-331-7835C: 419-509-4230
www.rubytuesday.com
DADS & GRADS the party! Ian E. Murray, General Manager;
Johnny Addington, Assistant Manager

TURN YOUR TO-DO LIST INTO DONE LIST! Asters


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Astilbe Hosta
You Pay $62.99 Shasta Daisy
Campion
$
4299
After $20 Mail-in Rebate
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Phlox
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Green Turf® 4 Step Bleeding Heart
Black Eyed Susan’s
Salvia
Annual Program Fox Glove Sedum - Autumn Joy
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Covers 5000 sq. ft. Crabgrass Preventer with

15
Magnus Raspberries
$ 99 fertilizer, Weed and Feed, Lawn Fertilizer Day Lillies Strawberries

19
and Winterizer. 7158314 Limit 2 rebates.

$ 99
2
After $4 Mail-in Rebate 15,000 sq. ft. 7287279...

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Fertilizer Limit 1 rebate.
Covers 5000 sq. ft. Prevents crabgrass You pay $11.99
Ea.
7
and other grassy weeds from germinating
while feeding lawn. 7134067 $ 99
Limit 2 rebates. After $4 Mail-in Rebate Planter
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Lawn Fertilizer 14”H x 18”W x
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Solar Light
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Biological Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS

mother has
Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol
Tuesday, May 3, 2011

issues
There are strong indications that
in the next year that could give you
a major role reversal. For example,
instead of being simply a member of
the ranks, you might strive for and
attain a leadership position.
Dear Annie: When I mar- me. Recently, when my sister TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- If
you can take something that’s on your
ried my husband, I suddenly from out of state visited, I mind and put it into action, it will
became a full-time stepmoth- wasn’t told. I feel left out and result in better than average chances
er to his three young chil- unwanted. of fulfilling your expectations. Do so
without hesitation.
BLONDIE
dren, all under age 5. Their Since my parents divorced GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
mother would pop up when 10 years ago, we’ve drifted -- A complex endeavor that you’re
it was convenient for her. apart. I am the only one who anxious to wrap up is doable, but only
She rarely called on their maintains contact with my if you put your personal needs aside
for the moment and make it a central
birthdays and often left them father (a difficult man), and priority.
waiting for scheduled visits. I suspect they believe I “spy” CANCER (June 21-July 22) --
I raised those children, and for him. I do not, although Conditions are changing as of now, so
if you haven’t given up on an objective
they called me “Mommy.” sometimes he tells me infor- you’ve been trying to launch, try once
Now, after 10 years, the mation about them that I more. You are closer to realizing your
mother has returned and plans didn’t know. dream than you know.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) --
to stick around. This woman We all are on Facebook, but Although you might have to move
is irresponsible, immature I seldom get to check because at a measured pace, it doesn’t mean
and impossible to of work, family and you can’t accomplish what you want.
Make time and patience your allies,
reason with. There household obliga- not your pursuing foes. BEETLE BAILEY
have been many tions. I’m in a quan- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
problems, includ- dary as to whether -- Fellow conversationalists will be
absorbing every word you utter and
ing drug use around to confront them, are likely to repeat what you say, so
the kids. They are and if so, how? -- be sure you don’t verbalize anything
afraid to upset her Texas that could be misconstrued.
for fear she will Dear Texas: LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Joint
endeavors in which you get involved
abandon them A confrontation are likely to hold much more promise
again. I understand implies belliger- than anything you do on your own.
their worries. She ence. It’s OK to Don’t battle solo when there are plenty
of allies waiting in the wings.
has threatened on tell your siblings, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- A
more than one nicely, that you close associate might make a critical
occasion to walk Annie’s Mailbox feel hurt when you decision without your knowledge that
will also affect you. Fortunately, his
out on them if they are excluded from or her evaluations and determinations
tell their father about her drug family events and would like will turn out to be sound.
use. She leaves them alone to be notified when someone SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
for hours or brings them is in town. But you should 21) -- Doing things in an orderly SNUFFY SMITH
fashion generally engenders positive
around people the kids do not also do your part by making a results, and that’s the case now.
feel comfortable with. greater effort to stay in touch, Proper procedures will enhance your
productivity while poor planning will
She tells the kids that my either via Facebook, e-mail be disruptive.
husband kept her from seeing or phone. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
them all those years, which Dear Annie. Love your 19) -- It’s fun to try something new
is patently untrue. He has column. The letter from and different, but don’t do anything
foolish. However, this doesn’t mean
gone out of his way to make “Love My In-Laws, But” gave you shouldn’t take a chance on
sure they have some sort of me a big laugh. Obviously something if you’ve calculated all the
relationship. I truly try my that “gracious hostess” is not risks.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
best to stay out of the middle Italian. In my family, a snack -- Regardless of your problems, put
even though I don’t feel she is usually a seven-course on a happy face when around others.
behaves in the best interests meal, and we always urge If your demeanor casts a shadow over
those you’re with, it’ll sour everyone’s
of the children. She says our guests to eat, eat, eat! We day.
I’m “just the stepmom” and prepare enough for an army. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
should keep my mouth shut. My children are all adults, All it takes is common sense to utilize
your time effectively. For example, if
Are my opinions irrele- but I still make huge Sunday you fail to call first or make a proper
vant? She has violated every dinners for kids, grandkids, appointment, you aren’t likely to find
court order as if she is above spouses, significant others, most people available.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) --
the law. She also has no the more the merrier. Keep your eye peeled for something
problem involving the kids She is welcome to bring new that could have a positive effect
in this mess and seems to her in-laws to my house, and on what you’re trying to do with your
have won them over by play- if there are any leftovers, she life at this point in time. It should tie
perfectly into what you have going.
ing the victim. How should can have them. -- Italian
I deal with this problem that Mama Copyright 2011, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
won’t go away? -- Irrelevant
Mommy
Dear Mommy: Those
children desperately want
their mother’s love and will BORN LOSER
eventually realize that it
comes with strings attached.
Until then, let your husband
handle all problems so you
don’t become the target of
her manipulations. Keep
a record of any damaging
behavior, missed visits, drug
use, etc., which your husband
should report to his attorney.
If the children have not had
counseling, please consider
it. And give them extra doses FRANK & ERNEST
of affection, attention and
stability. They need you to
be their rock.
Dear Annie: I have three
sisters. I’m the “odd man
out” because I neither smoke
nor drink to excess as they
do. Several times, they have
made plans to do something
as a family and not invited

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