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DELPHOS
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meets Monday
Delphos, Ohio
Board fills
schools
roster
BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
Sports
Horseshoe league
needs pitchers
The Delphos Black Swamp
Horseshoe Club has openings
for pitchers in the Tuesday
night NHPA Sanctioned 2015
Horseshoe League at Bonifas
Courts in Leisure Park.
The league runs 16
weeks from May 5 to
Aug. 19 with four 50-shoe
count-all handicapped
scoring games per week.
Call Gig Kimmett at 419979-9310 before May 1.
TODAY
Baseball
Fort Jennings at
St. Johns, 5 p.m.
Perry at Jefferson, 5 p.m.
Bluffton at
Ottoville, 5 p.m.
St. Henry at
Lincolnview, 5 p.m.
Elida at Defiance
(WBL), 5 p.m.
Softball
Perry at Jefferson, 5 p.m.
Ottoville at Elida, 5 p.m.
THURSDAY
Baseball
St. Johns at
Ottoville, 5 p.m.
Paulding at Jefferson
(NWC), 5 p.m.
Kalida at Fort Jennings
(PCL), 5 p.m.
Spencerville at
Crestview (NWC), 5 p.m.
Allen East at Columbus
Grove (NWC), 5 p.m.
Softball
Paulding at Jefferson
(NWC), 5 p.m. me
Lima Senior at
Ottoville, 5 p.m.
Kalida at Leipsic
(PCL), 5 p.m.
Allen East at Columbus
Grove (NWC), 5 p.m.
Forecast
Mostly sunny
this morning
then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs
in the mid 60s.
Partly cloudy
tonight. Lows in the
upper 40s. See page 2.
Index
Obituaries
State/Local
The Next Generation
Community
Sports
Classifieds
Comics and Puzzles
World news
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DELPHOS
The
Delphos City Schools Board
of Education focused on continuing contracts with administration and staff members as
well as filling some vacancies
within the district Monday
evening.
Principals John Edinger
and Doug Westrick and
Digital Academy Director
Chris Sommers were issued
5-year contracts.
We are lucky to have all
three of these guys back,
Superintendent Kevin Wolfe
said. We are getting everything settled for the next few
years as far as staff goes.
Openings within the district
were filled, including Meghan
Coil as assistant secretary at
Franklin Elementary; a 2-year
contract to Kate Wiltsie as
high school intervention specialist; and a 2-year contract
to Doug Rosenbauer as middle school intervention specialist.
Both of these individuals
hired as intervention specialists
come highly recommended by
their schools and their peers,
Wolfe said. We will have topnotch people in our buildings
to assist our students.
See BOARD, page 9
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assault victims
know attacker
BY STEPHANIE GROVES
DHI Media Staff Writer
sgroves@delphosherald.com
The footer has been poured for the eighth Delphos Habitat for Humanity Home at 1209
N. Washington St. Volunteers will be needed this Saturday to install the floor structure
for the home. (Submitted photo)
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OBITUARIES
Paul P. Beining
March 14, 1938-April 13, 2015
OTTOVILLE Paul P. Beining, 77, of
Ottoville passed away 9:35 a.m. Monday at
The Meadows of Kalida surrounded by his
family.
He was born March 14, 1938, in Ottoville
to Oliver and Elizabeth (Gasser) Beining,
who preceded him in death..
On May 21, 1960, he married his wife of
55 years, Anna M. Schlagbaum, who survives in Ottoville.
He is also survived by three sons, Tom
(Cheryl) Beining and Brian (Ann) Beining
of Ottoville and Mitch (Kathy) Beining of
Powell; a daughter, Brenda (Kevin) Ricker
of Fort Jennings; 13 grandchildren, Beth
(Adam) Schnipke, Laura (Travis) Tenwalde,
Megan (Dusty) Wehri, Kurt Beining (fiance, Jayme Bockrath), Katrina, Lynn, Sam,
Joel, Maya, Max and Ellie Beining, and Seth
and Troy Ricker; five great-grandchildren; a
brother, Donald (Betty) Beining of Ottoville;
four sisters, Leona Berelsman of Delphos,
Edna Baxter of Van Wert, Adeline Beining of
Indianapolis and Ruth Schroeder of Onsted,
Michigan; sisters-in-law, Rita Beining and
Martha (Gerald) Fischbach of Ottoville,
Norma Hilvers of West Virginia and Diane
(Dave) Honigford of Indian Lake; brothersin-law, Bill (Donna) Schlagbaum of Delphos
and Paul Sam (Cynthia) Schlagbaum of
Colorado.
He was also preceded in death by two
brothers, Julius Beining and Robert Beining;
two sisters, Norma Reindel and Ludvina
Beining; and in-laws, Paul Hilvers, Linus
Berelsman, Bernard Reindel, Ruth Beining
and Harold Schroeder.
Paul was a graduate of Ottoville High
School and The Ohio State University. He
was retired from Buckeye Exterminating and
spent most of his working years in the ag
business industry. Paul was a 32-year kidney
transplant survivor, having been donated
a kidney by his brother Bob in 1983. He
was also an active member of Ottoville
Immaculate Conception Church where he
had previously been an usher and served on
the parish council. Paul was a family man
and treasured the time spent with them.
Mass of Christian Burial will begin
at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church, Ottoville, with
Father Jerome Schetter officiating. Burial
will follow in St. Marys Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m. today
at Love-Heitmeyer Funeral Home, Jackson
Township, where a Scripture service will be
at 1:45 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Immaculate Conception Church, St. Marys
Cemetery, The Kidney Foundation or a charity of donors choice.
Condolences may be expressed online at
lovefuneralhome.com.
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Bradly A. Matthews
sept. 15, 1978April 12, 2015
SCOTT
Bradly
A. Matthews, 36, of Scott
died Sunday in Eckerman,
Michigan.
He was born Sept. 15,
1978, in Van Wert to Steven
and Shelly (Brotherwood)
Matthews. His mother, Shelly
(John Brown) Thomas survives in Van Wert. His father,
Steven (Kathy) Matthews,
survives in Scott.
He married Jamie McCoy
and she survives in Scott.
Other survivors include his
children, Ashley Matthews,
Lauren Matthews, Even
Matthews and Adilynn
Shaffer; his stepchildren, Cole
Allison, Timothy Shepherd
and Nathaniel Shepherd; a
half-brother, Nathan Thomas;
and a sister, Heather Karnehm
of Van Wert.
Funeral services will
begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday
at Alspach-Gearhart Funeral
Home & Crematory, Van
Wert. Burial will be in Scott
Cemetery, Scott.
Friends may call from 2-4
p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Friday at
the funeral home.
Memorials are to the Scott
Volunteer Fire Department or
to Brads family.
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FUNERALS
sCHWieterMAn, Edgar
D., 79, of Delphos, Mass of
Christian Burial will begin at
10:30 a.m. today at St. John the
Evangelist Catholic Church,
the Rev. Ron Schock officiating. Burial will follow in
Resurrection Cemetery. Any
memorial contributions made
to the family will be used
for the beautification of the
Delphos City Parks. Online
condolences may be shared at
www.strayerfuneralhome.com.
HitCHCoCK, Roberta
Jeanette, 89, of Van Wert
County, funeral services will
be held at Zion Christian
Union Church on ConverseRoselm Road at 10:30 a.m.
today. The preferred memorial
is to the Assisted Living area
of Otterbein Senior Living
Community, Cridersville,
Ohio, 45806.
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INFORMATION SUBMITTED
MARION TOWNSHIP The Marion Township trustees
held their regularly scheduled meeting Monday at the Marion
Township office with the following members present: Jerry
Gilden, Joseph Youngpeter and Howard Violet.
The purpose of the meeting was to pay bills and conduct
ongoing business. The minutes of the previous meeting were
read and approved as read.
The trustees then reviewed the bills and gave approval for
22 checks totaling $82,014.55.
Safety/Service Director Shane Coleman from the City of
Delphos was present with an annexation agreement for property on Grone Road owned by Nathan Lee.
Trustee Violet made a motion to sign the agreement,
which was seconded by Trustee Youngpeter and passed
unanimously.
Doug Geise was present representing a committee from
Landeck wanting to know if electrical outlets could be
installed on the poles that have street lights in Landeck so the
committee could use them for Christmas decorations.
Fiscal Officer Kimmet will contact AEP to see if this can
be done.
Zoning Board Chairman Jim Miller was present with
a letter for the Lima-Allen County Regional Planning
Committee regarding the property on 15188 Landeck Road.
After some discussion it was decide that Zoning Inspector
Elwer and Trustee Violet would contact the LACPRC again
regarding this.
Road Foreman Elwer reported he repaired a section of
Leatherwood Road north of Brenneman Road but more work
will need to be done.
Zoning Inspector Elwer had some questions regarding lot
sizes which will be addressed with the LACRPC.
Trustee Violet offered a resolution to proceed with the
revised Road Program for 2015, which was seconded by
Trustee Youngpeter.
Fiscal Officer Kimmet gave the trustees the Bank
Reconciliation and Fund Status reports for March 31 to
review and sign.
He talked about correspondence from the Ohio Treasurers
Office regarding promoting government transparency, which
the trustees didnt see a need for.
He received an application for permit from Centurylink
for work at 3102 McBride Road, which the trustees signed.
He asked the trustees if any changes were needed to the
present insurance coverages for the upcoming year. They
advised everything looked okay.
He presented numerous correspondences which needed
no action.
Trustee Youngpeter advised there is still a water issue
along Sharf Road and that a basin should take care of it.
The trustees agreed to share the cost to install a basin which
requires a crossover.
There being no further business a motion by Trustee
Violet to adjourn was seconded by Trustee Youngpeter and
passed unanimously.
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TODAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam
County Museum is open, 202
E. Main St. Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club meets
at The Grind.
6 p.m. Shepherds of
Christ Associates meet in the
St. Johns Chapel.
6:30 p.m. Delphos
Kiwanis Club, Eagles Lodge,
1600 E. Fifth St.
7 p.m. Bingo at St.
Johns Little Theatre.
7:30 p.m. Hope Lodge
214 Free and Accepted
Masons, Masonic Temple,
North Main Street.
Sons of the American
Legion meet at the Delphos
Legion hall.
The Ottoville Board of
Education meets in the elementary building.
The Fort Jennings Board of
Education meets in the library.
THURSDAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
3-7 p.m. The Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
5:30 p.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission meets at
the museum, 241 N. Main St.
7 p.m. Spencerville
Local Schools Board of
Education meets.
St. Johns Athletic Boosters
meet in the Little Theatre.
7:30 p.m. Delphos
Chapter 26 Order of the
Eastern Star meets at the
Masonic Temple on North
Main Street.
Delphos VFW Auxiliary
meets at the VFW Hall, 213
W. Fourth St.
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos
Optimist Club, A&W DriveIn, 924 E. Fifth St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
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OTTOVILLE (1)
Brendon Schnipke rf 3-1-0-0, Jared
Fanning ss/lf 2-0-0-0, Brandon Boecker
cf/p 1-0-0-0, Joe Van Oss c 2-0-1-0,
Trent Miller 3b 3-0-0-1, Kyle Bendele
1b/ss 3-0-0-0, Bailey Seibert 2b 2-00-0, Nick Moorman p/1b 3-0-1-0, Wes
Markward lf/cf 2-0-0-0. Totals 25-1-2-1.
JEFFERSON (6)
Jace Stockwell ss 4-1-2-0, Gaige
Rassman lf/cf 4-2-2-0, Gage Mercer 2b
4-1-2-1, Jacob Pulford 1b 3-0-1-1, Ryan
Bullinger cf/p 3-1-0-0, Nick Fitch c 2-11-1, Brandan Herron p 3-0-1-0, Jacob
Boop pr/rf 0-0-0-0, Kurt Wollenhaupt rf/
lf 3-0-0-0, Damien Dudgeon rf 2-0-0-0,
Brett Mahlie 3b 1-0-0-0. Totals 29-6-9-3.
Score by Innings:
Ottoville 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1
Jefferson 3 1 0 0 2 0 x - 6
E: Fanning 2, Boecker, Van
Oss, Mercer; DP: Jefferson 2; LOB:
Ottoville 7, Jefferson 6; SB: Stockwell 2,
Bullinger, Fitch.
IP H R ER BB SO
OTTOVILLE
Moorman (L, 0-1) 5 9 6 4 1 4
Boecker 1 0 0 0 0 0
JEFFERSON
Herron (W, 1-0) 5 2 1 1 7 5
Bullinger 2 0 0 0 0 4
WP: Moorman 2; BB: Fanning 2,
Schnipke, Boecker, Van Oss, Seibert,
Markward, Fitch.
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By TOM WITHERS
Associated Press
CLEVELAND Indians
pitcher Carlos Carrasco was
struck in the face by a line
drive in the first inning and
Chicagos Jose Quintana
pitched six strong innings,
leading the White Sox to a
4-1 win on Tuesday night.
Carrasco was carted off
the field after Melky Cabrera
the second hitter rocketed a shot up the middle that
slammed the right side of the
right-handers face. Carrasco
(1-1) was lucky to get a piece
of his glove on the ball before
it smashed him.
The Indians said X-rays
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DHI Media Correspondent
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Reds
Indians
St. Johns Jorden Boone dives safely back to first, beating the tag by Brady
Laudick of Kalida, during Monday nights baseball action at Stadium Park.
(DHI Media/Larry Heiing)
Both pitchers settled into a groove
in the third inning, retiring both sides
in order.
St. Johns loaded the bases again and
was threatening like the clouds above
in the fourth inning when Chad Etgen
led off with a single. Boone grabbed his
second hit and Slate filled the bags with
a 1-out walk. Heiing grounded out to
short to score the runner and the deficit
was cut in half. Linder singled to left to
drive in Boone as the Jays trailed 4-3.
The game became a pitching battle
for the next two innings as Farrell kept
the Jays scoreless with a combination
of off-speed pitches, while Warnecke
and reliever Ryan Hellman held the
Wildcats in check.
Kalida broke the game open in their
final at-bat as Farrell doubled to the
fence and Drew Hovest singled. With
two runners on, Austin Swifts grounder
stayed just inside the first-base line for a
2-out double, scoring both.
Swifts hit in the seventh inning was
big to give us some breathing room,
said Recker. Plus our starting pitching
was outstanding. It took Farrell a couple
of innings to find his off-speed pitch
because he hasnt pitched much early
in the season. But once he got into the
groove, he was outstanding.
The Blue Jays out-hit the Wildcats
9-8 but left eight runners on base as the
offense sputtered with runners in scoring position. The senior Boone led the
Jays with a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate
With his concerned teammates gathered around him, Carrasco stayed face
down for several minutes. Cabrera,
holding his batting helmet, came out
to the side of the mound to check on
Carrasco as well, and White Sox center
fielder Adam Eaton dropped to one
knee at second base in prayer.
Carrasco was helped to his feet by
two Indians trainers before walking
slowly to the cart holding the left side
of his face. As he was driven off, he was
given a warm ovation by Cleveland fans
Results
By RALPH D. RUSSO
Associated Press
200 Meter Dash: 1. Kacie Mulholland (S) 27.3; 2. Mikayla Bennett (J) 29.2; 3.
Brooke Culp (J) 29.6; 4. Devyn Carder (J) 30.3.
400 Meter Dash: 1. Kacie Mulholland (S) 1:03.9; 2. Heather Pohlman (J) 1:09.2;
3. Brooke Culp (J) 1:09.8; 4. Abigail Bagley (C) 1:15.6.
800 Meter Dash: 1. Sydney Shaffer (S) 2:51.9; 2. Heather Pohlman (J) 2:57.5; 3.
Nevada Smith (C) 3:15.1; 4. Matteson Watts (C) 3:24.6.
1,600 Meter Run: 1. Cierra Adams (S) 6:10; 2. Ashley Bowen (C) 6:15.1; 3.
Sydney Shaffer (S) 6:43.5; 4. Hali Finfrock (C) 7:07.2.
3,200 Meter Run: 1. Ashley Bowen (C) 13:35.3; 2. Sydney Shaffer (S) 15:04.7; 3.
Hali Finfrock (C) 16:05.6.
100 Meter Hurdles: 1. Jacey Grigsby (S) 17.9; 2. Katie Hughes (C) 18.2; 3. Grace
Hollar (S) 18.3; 4. Jenna Dunlap (J) 18.4.
300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Kennedy Sharp (S) 53.0; 2. Jenna Dunlap (J) 56.3; 3.
Christina Emery (J) 1:04.6; 4. Brianna Engelman (C) 1:07.7.
4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Jefferson (Brooke Gallmeier, Taylor Stroh, Devyn Carder,
Mikayla Bennett) 55.7; 2. Spencerville (Katie Merriman, Christina Emery, Jayden
Smith, Grace Hollar) 58.7.
4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Spencerville (Jacey Grigsby, Kennedy Sharp, Gabrielle
Goecke, Kacie Mulholland) 1:52; 2. Jefferson (Br0oke Gallmeier, Taylor Stroh, Brooke
Culp, Mikayla Bennett) 1:55.4.
4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Jefferson (Brooke Culp, Brooke Gallmeier, Heather
Pohlman, Taylor Stroh) 4:46.2; 2. Spencerville (Kennedy Sharp, Gabrielle Goecke,
Cierra Adams, Jayden Smith ) 4:47.
4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Crestview (Ashley Bowen, Hali Finfrock, Abigail Bagley,
Nevada Smith) 12:21.4.
High Jump: 1. Gabrielle Goecke (S) 4-2; 2. Katie Hughes (C) 4-2.
Pole Vault: 1. Gabrielle Goecke (S) 8-6.
Long Jump: 1. Jacey Grigsby (S) 14-9; 2. Jayden Smith (S) 12-8; 3. Tommi
Anderson (C) 12-2.5; 4. Matteson Watts (C) 8-3.5.
Shot Put: 1. Katie Merriman (S) 33-1; 2. Allison Adams (S) 31-8; 3. Courtney Trigg
(C) 31-5.25; 4. Bekka Tracey (C) 29-0.
Discus: 1. Shania Johnson (S) 112-9; 2. Katie Merriman (S) 101-10; 3. Audrey
Bowsher (S) 90-11; 4. Bekka Tracey (C) 83-3.
Boys Team Scores: Spencerville 70, Crestview 54, Jefferson 49.
100 Meter Dash: 1. Zach Jellison (C) 11.2; 2. Calvin Wilson (S) 11.3; 3. Adam
Rode (J) 11.5; 4. Sage Schaffner (C) 11.7.
200 Meter Dash: 1. Sage Schaffner (C) 24.6; 2. Josh Teman (J) 25.1; 3. Evan
Pugh (S) 25.2; 4. Alex Cunningham (C) 25.9.
400 Meter Dash: 1. Nathan Pohlman (J) 1:02.5; 2. Nate Zimmerman (S) 1:18.6; 3.
Jon Germann (C) 1:19.7; 4. Ryan Jackson (C) 1:20.2.
800 Meter Dash: 1. Wyatt Place (J) 2:19.2; 2. Charles Thornburg (C) 2:19.7; 3.
Trevor McMichael (S) 2:24.3; 4. Adam Saylor (C) 2:24.9.
1,600 Meter Run: 1. Mycah Grandstaff (C) 4:44.6; 2. Cole Arroyo (J) 4:45.5; 3.
Charles Thornburg (C) 5:11.1; 4. Adam Saylor (C) 5:16.8.
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3,200 Meter Run: 1. Mycah Grandstaff (C) 9:59.1; 2. Cole Arroyo (J) 12:02.1; 3.
Eli Wurst (J) 12:43.4; 4. Noah Daugherty (C) 13:00.2.
110 Meter Hurdles: 1. Bailey Croft (S) 18.0; 2. Ryan Wittler (J) 19.6; 3. Gage
Bellows (S) 22.4.
300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Bailey Croft (S) 47.2; 2. Ryan Wittler (J) 50.9; 3. Evan Poling
(J) 52.3; 4. Zach Scirocco (J) 54.1.
4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Jefferson (Adam Rode, Josh Tema, Ramone Olmedia,
Hunter Binkley) 46.4; 2. Spencerville (Andrew Emery, Calvin Wilson, Chris Picker,
Zach Goecke) 46.9.
4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Crestview (Sage Schaffner, Dylan Grandstaff, Nick
Springer, Zach Jellison) 1:38; 2. Spencerville (Calvin Wilson, Andrew Emery, Braden
Dunlap, Zach Goecke) 1:38.7.
4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Crestview (Dylan Grandstaff, Zach Jellison, Nick Springer,
Mycah Grandstaff) 3:44.5; 2. Spencerville (Zach Goecke, Andrew Emery, Mason
Nourse, Chris Picker) 3:50.4.
4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Crestview (Dylan Grandstaff, Nick Springer, Jake Tatum,
Mycah Grandstaff) 9:08.8; 2. Spencerville (Byron Gay, Grant Goecke, Mason Nourse,
Robert Modic) 9:56.8.
High Jump: 1. Trevor McMichael (S) 5-10; 2. Bailey Croft (S) 5-6; 3. Grant Wallace
(J) 5-2.
Pole Vault: 1. Dylan Hicks (J) 9-6; 2. Gage Bellows (S) 9-0; 3. Chris Picker (S)
9-0; 4. Peyton Ford (S) 7-6.
Long Jump: 1. Ramone Olmedia (J) 18-10; 2. Grant Wallace (J) 17-3; 3. Alex
Cunningham (C) 16-3; 4. Grant Goecke (S) 15-9.
Shot Put: 1. Logan Vandemark (S) 49-8; 2. Evan Pugh (S) 47-9.5; 3. Eli Hawk (S)
39-6; 4. Corban Grubb (C) 38-7.
Discus: 1. Logan Vandemark (S) 138-3; 2. Evan Pugh (S) 135-1; 3. Corban Grubb
(C) 120-0; 4. Eli Hawk (S) 101.5.
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Devin
Mesoraco was out because
of his ailing left hip and
manager Bryan Price said
there isnt any consideration to put him on the disabled list at this point.
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Kalida (6)
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Trevor Maag lf 2-0-2-0, Brady Laudick 1b 4-1-0-0,
Brent Hovest c 4-0-0-0, Colton Farrell p 4-1-3-1, Drew
Hovest ph 1-1-1-0, Austin Klausing 3b 3-1-0-0, Jeff
Knueve dh 3-0-0-0, Trent Gerding 2b 0-0-0-0, Austin
Swift cf 3-1-0-2, Jordan Kortokrax rf 4-0-1-0, Noah
Lambert ss 3-1-1-0. Totals: 31-8-6-3.
St. Johns (3)
Austin Heiing cf 3-1-0-2, Seth Linder c 4-1-0-1,
Jaret Jackson lf 3-1-0-0, Eric Vogt ss 4-1-0-0, Jacob
Youngpeter 1b 2-0-0-0, Austin Reindel rf 0-0-0-0, Chad
Etgen dh 4-1-0-0, Josh Warnecke p 2-0-1-0, Jorden
Boone 2b 3-3-2-0, Brandon Slate 3b 1-1-0-0, Ryan
Hellman p 0-0-0-0. Totals: 26-9-3-3.
Score By Innings
Kalida 1-3-0-0-0-0-3-(6)
St. Johns 0-1-0-2-0-0-0-(3)
E: St. Johns 2. LOB.: Kalida 6, St. Johns 8.
2B-Farrell, Swift. SB: Slate. CS: Siebenecke, Heiing,
Warnecke, Boone.
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Farrell (W) 7.0 9 3 3 3 6
St. Johns
Warnecke (L) 5.0 5 4 1 2 4
Hellman 1.1 2 2 2 0 0
Ditto 0.2 1 0 0 0 1
WP-Farrell, Warnecke. HBP-T.Maag (by
Warnecke), Knueve (by Warnecke), Warnecke (by
Farrell). BB: Maag, Swift, Heiing, Jackson, Warnecke,
Slate, Youngpeter.
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Habitat
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It doesnt seem like a lot,
but will take some time to
make sure that this first step is
as accurate as possible. Once
the floor is in, we can cover
it and spend the rest of the
weekend with family. With a
good group, it should not be an
all-day process, Calvert said.
Safety is the number one
goal when building a Habitat
home and since many workers are volunteers and may
have never swung a hammer, Calvert said a mandatory
safety course must be taken
online by all who work on
Habitat builds.
The training course is at
Archives
habitatlima.org. Click on
Volunteer Safety, read the
section on Mandatory Safety
Training, click on hfhaffiliateinsurance.com/volunteers/ and take the following
modules: You Are Exposed
General Affiliate Safety,
Volunteering on a Habitat
Job Site, Ladder Safety, Fall
Safety and Portable Power
Tool Safety. To begin, click
Begin Now on the Lockton
First page. Once a module is
completed, fill in name and
state. A notification will be
sent to Habitat Lima.
For more information, call
Calvert at 419-581-5538 or
Jim Lewis at 419-222- 4257
at the Restore.
St. Johns High School baseball team will open their season
Wednesday afternoon when they meet Lima St. Rose at Lima.
Tentative lineup for St. Johns includes Grewe, Wiechart,
Huysman, Rahrig, Spieles, Clark, Rekart and Hageman. Kenny
Spieles, a left hander, and Jerry Picker are other mound candidates.
Lincolnview
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Sophomores
Kelsey Brenneman, Austin
Elick, Skyler Friemoth,
Casey Garay, Kaylee Hobbs,
Makenzie Kraft, Kelsey
Pavel,
Angel
Proctor,
Madison Shepherd and Dillan
Woods.
Juniors
Franklin
Gwendolyn
Burdette,
Leslie
Foster,
Alissya
Griffith, Madison Jones,
Ethan Kleman, Austin Leeth,
Hayden Ludwig, Autumn
Proctor, Braden Thatcher and
Derek Youtsey.
Seniors
Scott Cowling, Justis
Dowdy, Nicholas Hammond
and Brooke Lehman.
Principals Award
Marxen Bolinger, Tyler Dellinger, Aubreigh Foust, Damon
Gibson, Hailey Kimmel, Logan Murray, Sonya Roeder, Lilly
Smith, Mark Stemen, Julian Calvelage, Emily Cline, Kyle
Johnson, Rylynn Marquiss, Liberty Osenga, Payton Shade,
Braxton Sherrick and Eliza Speakman.
Wildcat Honor Awards
Kylee Dienstberger and Rachel Ryan.
Fifth grade
Citizenship award
Alexis Banks, Gwenyth Blevins, Chris Burk, Kaleb
Catlett, Isaac Cross, Dylan Heiing, Matthew Long, Rico
Olmeda, Vannlyn Owens, Aleigha Schabbing, Savanah Smith,
Megan Whitaker, Kaylin Wreede, Charity Friedrich, Jared
Chandler, Danielle Cowart, Myka Donathan, Kyra Foust,
Alyssa Harshman, Sabian Lawrence, Alexis Merschman, Tyler
Metzger, Jackson Ream, Aliyah Smith and Emilee Stuteville.
Principals Award
Colin Bailey, Elizabeth Chung, Hunter Graham, Kaylee
Grant, Ian Rex, Paige Scott, Iszabel Anderson, Grace Bridges,
Connor Burris, Alaina Cross, Jessica Dudgeon, Alexis Gossett,
Renee Kyburz, Ulisis Lopez-Escamilla, Garrett Richardson,
Kaden Smith and Madeline Weitzel.
Wildcat Honor Awards
Makenna Cooley, Jacob Evans-Simmons and Xandra Houx.
Jennings
Freshmen
Erik Klausing, Faith
Neidert and Lindsey Sellman.
Sophomores
Michael Fields, Quinton
Neidert, Trevor Neidert,
Abby Von Sossan and Hailey
Young.
Juniors
Zack
Finn,
Isaac
Fischbach, Drew Grone,
Madison
Grote,
Kyle
Hellman, Jordan Horstman,
Lydia Mesker, Aaron Neidert
and Alex Sealts.
Seniors
Jenna Calvelage, Keri
Eickholt, Emily Klir and
Mackenzie Landwehr.
Honor Roll II (3.0-3.49)
Seventh grade
Erica Crawford, Carson
Kazee,
Kyle
Norbeck,
Mackenna
Stechschulte,
Brandon Suever and Chloe
Wieging.
Eighth grade
Assault
Board
Sauder
belief in God, rather than political leaders or worldly possessions, a view of patriotism that I strongly agree with.
Also, Patriotism means that not just some, but all people should have equal rights and freedoms. This includes
all races, religions, and also unborn babies. The foundation that every life is precious shows what patriotism
means to me.
By Jack Huffman
John F. Kennedy best summarized patriotism in his
inaugural speech when he said ask not what your
country can do for you - ask what you can do for your
country. His words were powerful, and a challenge to all
Americans to be citizens of service. A patriot conducts his
or her life as a person dedicated to the service of his country and his fellow citizens. Patriotism is caring for and
respecting the people living in your country. It can also be
found in honoring your country, and those who have made
the ultimate sacrifice to defend our great nation. Finally,
we are called to help people in foreign countries to better
their lives with the firm yet careful hand of patriotism.
ties, including the Turkey Trot 5-K and a pork chop dinner.
The school had two smart-boards and the additional three will
be put one in each classroom.
The following winter supplemental coaching contracts and
volunteers for the 2015-16 school year were approved: Mike
Wilson head wrestling coach; Brent Binkley junior varsity
wrestling coach; Marc Smith head boys basketball coach;
Mark Jettinghoff junior varsity boys basketball coach;
Matt Gerdeman and Roger Arroyo volunteer assistant boys
basketball coaches; Dave Hoffman varsity girls basketball
coach; Jamie Lewis junior varsity girls basketball coach;
Denise Lindeman eighth-grade girls basketball coach; and
Bub Lindeman seventh-grade girls basketball coach.
Jason Klint was also hired as junior varsity assistant soccer
coach for the 2015-16 school year. The district has seen added
interest in the program.
In other business, the board:
Moved Martin Ross from Masters to Masters + 15 column
of the salary schedule for the 2015-16 contract year;
Approve a resolution to join the Ohio Athletic Association
(OHSAA) for the 2015-16 school year;
Instructed Treasurer Brad Rostorfer to seek bids on the
purchase of two 66-passenger school buses for replacement of
current buses in service;
Accepted the resignation of Vera White as high school
English teacher at the end of the current school year; and
Accepted the resignation of Lindsay Ebbeskotte as seventh-grade boys basketball coach.
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Saturday rotation. Gressel Drive in Delphos
300 REAL ESTATE/RENTAL
Send
resume to P.O.
Ohio is a growing com200 EMPLOYMENT
305 Apartment/Duplex
Box
138,
c/o
Delphos
pany that is in need of
205 Business Opportunities 310 Commercial/Industrial
210 Childcare
315 Condos
Herald,
405 N. Main
1st and 2nd shift mech215 Domestic
320 House
Street,
Delphos, OH
anics. We are looking
220 Elderly Home Care
325 Mobile
45833.
f o r Homes
self-motivated,
225 Employment Services 330 Office Space
heavy-duty mechanics
230 Farm And Agriculture 335 Room
for our maintenanc e
235 General
340 Warehouse/Storage
FLOOR CARE
Delphos
$10-$11/HR. PT, 3rd
Shift, 3 nights per week,
Tues, Fri, Sun, approx
3.5 hrs/night.
Apply online at
www.thecleaningco.com.
Questions call
1-888-832-8060
8am-4pm M-F only.
GARAGE SALES/
500555
MERCHANDISE
YARD
SALES
505 Antiques
and Collectibles
510 Appliances
1350
MARSH Ave, 4/15515
Auctions
Personal Care
Aides
DRWP/EOE
400
REAL ESTATE/FOR
SALE 2
SMALL
CHARMING
405
and Lots
b eAcreage
droom
house in
410
Commercial
Delphos.
Carport, porch,
415 Condos
basement
and inside...
420
Farms
newly
425
Housespainted. Refer430
Mobile Homes/
ences.
Ph. 419-692Manufactured Homes
2296.
435 Vacation Property
440 Want To Buy
inquire at 419-692-3951
160 Fox
Road
Van Wert,
Ohio
EOE
REPORTER
to join its staff.
560
HOME
FURNISHINGS
MICROWAVE CART,
$20; Kitchen Table, free.
Call 419-692-4861
570
LAWN AND
GARDEN
Friedrich
Lawn Service
Specializing in
419-695-0328 or
419-235-3903
577
MISCELLANEOUS
583
PETS AND
SUPPLIES
585 PRODUCE
Raines
Jewelry
Cash for Gold
610 AUTOMOTIVE
Geise
Transmission, Inc.
automatic transmission
standard transmission
differentials
transfer case
brakes & wheel bearings
2 miles north of Ottoville
419-453-3620
655
HOME REPAIR
AND REMODEL
POHLMAN
BUILDERS
Specializing in
ROOM ADDITIONS
GARAGES SIDING ROOFING
BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED
POHLMAN
POURED
CONCRETE WALLS
Residential
& Commercial
Agricultural Needs
All Concrete Work
Mark Pohlman
419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460
Hohlbeins
Home
Improvement
Windows,
Doors, Siding,
Roofing,
Sunrooms,
Decks, Awnings,
Carport & Patio
Covers
Ph. 419-339-4938
or 419-230-8128
665
LAWN, GARDEN,
LANDSCAPING
419-692-5749 or 419-234-6566
Brush Removal
419-203-8202
bjpmueller@gmail.com
Fully insured
Finance Assistant
Assist the VP of Finance with statistical costing, reviewing vouchers and prepping information for cost reports,
financial records and financial statements for board of
directors. Also work with budgets for three nonprofit
corporations. Must have an associates degree in accounting; bachelors degree preferred and min. three
years accounting/finance experience. Full-time position
with benefits. Nonprofit home health & hospice organization with 12 locations, serving 15 counties in northwest/west central Ohio. Resume deadline Apr. 17:
Fawn Burley, VP of Finance
Community Health Professionals
1159 Westwood Dr.
Van Wert, OH 45891
www.ComHealthPro.org
LAWN, GARDEN,
THE
LANDSCAPING
Dear Abby
vigilant
about
protection
To place an ad be
phone
419-695-0015
ext.
122
DEAR ABBY: Im writing to dreams were having unprotected
L.L.C.
(419) 235-8051
TEMANS
COMMUNITY
SELF-STORAGE
rts
GENERAL LABOR
Progressive NW Ohio
manufacturing facility is
seeking individuals to fill
general labor positions.
Must be able to lift up to
50# and have mechanical and metal working
skills. Full benefits package, competitive wages,
and retirement plan
available. New hire drug
screen. High school education or equivalent.
Send resumes to:
Krendl Machine Co.
Attn: Human Resources
1201 Spencerville Ave.
Delphos, OH 45833
DFWP/EOE
shop.
345 Vacations
350 Wanted
To Rent FOR
HOUSE
355320
Farmhouses
For Rent
RENT
360 Roommates Wanted
DELPHOS
SELF-STORAGE
Security Fence
Pass Code Lighted Lot
Affordable 2 Locations
Why settle for less?
419-692-6336
Quality
419-339-0110
GENERAL REPAIR
SPECIAL BUILT PRODUCTS
TRUCKS, TRAILERS
FARM MACHINERY
RAILINGS & METAL GATES
CARBON STEEL
STAINLESS STEEL
ALUMINUM
Larry McClure
953
Do just
one thing
by Danny Seo
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making fresh smoothies using greens like
spinach, kale and
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since they can wilt
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Blend for one minute,
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freezer bags or BPAfree storage containers and toss them into
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smoothie time!
DEAR BRUCE: I
have a question about
putting rental properties in an LLC. I own
three rental properties
in Las Vegas; one has
$150,000 in equity
& Weldi
and
the
two
tionother
ng Inare
brica
Fa
c.
underwater. I also
have two rental properties in Florida; both
have no mortgages.
Should I put each
property in its own
LLC, or all five in one
LLC? -- J.M.
DEAR
J.M.:
First, lets put everything in order. The
property that you own
free and clear in Las
Vegas is no problem.
Also, the rental properties in Florida have
no mortgages. If you
wish to put each in its
own LLC, and frankly, that would be my
choice, no problem.
Then there are the
two you say are underwater. To be technically
underwater,
they would have to be
mortgaged, so I am assuming they are mortgaged. I cant imagine
why the mortgage
company would allow
you to take your name
off of them, given the
fact that the company is better protected
having the property
in your name and you
having the responsibility of paying the obligation.
I will tell you that
the separate properties I own and have
owned in the past
have all been in a
separate corporation.
An LLC would be my
choice.
DEAR BRUCE:
How come mortgage
companies can trade
your mortgage to other companies? -- R.T.
DEAR R.T.: The
answer is simple. The
mortgage obligation
that is owed to a mortgage company may
be traded as long as
someone else is willing to purchase it.
Whether its a profit
Restaurant Management
Team Members
Open Interviews
201 Elida Rd., Delphos
Wed. April 15 10am-1pm
Mon. April 20 2-5pm
Positions Open.
160 Fox
Road
Van Wert,
Ohio
EOE
www.delphosherald.com
SexuallyH
active
women must
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ERALD
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Ca
10 The Herald
BRUCE WILLIAMS
Smart
Money
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Beetle Bailey
Pickles
Garfield
Born Loser
Todays
Horoscope
By Eugenia Last
Answer to Sudoku
Hi and Lois
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Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Tied
5 Computer-chip maker
10 Pack animals
12 Go to
extremes
13 State without proof
14 Not so
long ago
15 Tarot reader
16 Young
fellow
18 Large
green parrot
19 Throat
22 The -Boleyn Girl
25 Bubbling
29 Swiss
currency
30 Written
reminders
32 Swipe
33 Black birds
34 Practicing
37 Ushers
beat
38 Degrees in
a right angle
40 Tempe
sch.
43 Baby bear
44 Extremely
dry
48 Modern
affluent type
50 Beach
wear
52 Tabloid
staffer
53 Kindling
wood
54 Rock
climbers aid
55 Inquires
5 -- had it!
6 Giraffe
feature
7 Nest setting
8 Best or
Ferber
9 House site
10 Musical
notes
11 Vend
12 Buy by mail
17 Chatty alien
of TV
20 Spiny sea
creature
21 Alley habitue
22 Switch
setting
23 Vacation
jaunt
24 Corridor
26 Japanese
entrees
27 Hosp. plans
28 Wail
31 NNW opposite
35 More helpful
Mondays answers
36 Lions
quarry
39 Recedes
40 Imported car
41 Kebab
holder
42 -- -- no
good
45 Stack of
hay
DOWN
1 Vogue
rival
2 Goodbye,
to Gaius
3 Type of
exit
4 Find fault
Marmaduke
46 Writing
fluids
47 Insult,
slangily
48 Uh-huh
49 Lightning by-product
51 Give --- rest!
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