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Brian Altenburger, left, Mike Wulfhorst and Don Hammond use an assembly line approach to
prepare meals for Turkeys for Delphos. The food was distributed to 65 local families to help
them have a nice meal for the holiday. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
Former carry-out
owner dies
Kroeger, was a local effort to help everyone in Delphos celebrate the family-centric holiday.
Thanksgiving is an important holiday
for families and a lot of ours are struggling and cant afford a Thanksgiving
dinner, Wulfhorst said. We wanted to
make sure as many people as possible
can enjoy a meal with their families and
know that things will get better.
Wulfhorst said he saw the need while
serving on the local school board.
With my work on the school board,
I see all those families that are struggling
and I thought I might as well do something about it, Wulfhorst said.
The group used Community Unity
as a resource to identify those who
would benefit from a nice meal at
Thanksgiving.
They already are helping a lot of
people who need food, so they showed
us what we needed to do and how we
could make sure the meals g0t to those
who need it most, Wulfhorst said.
Look for Turkeys for Delphos next
year as well.
We will do this again next year
Wulfhorst said. I think we can do even
better now that people know we are
serious about it.
DHI Media
Staff reports
DELPHOS
A long-time carry-out owner and
businessman has
died.
C h a r l e s
Charlie
F.
Niedecken, 91, of
Delphos, passed
away Monday.
He was owner
Niedecken
of Niedeckens
Carry-Out, retiring in 1983. He enjoyed fishing, traveling
and visiting his family.
Charlie was a member of St. John the
Evangelist Catholic Church, American
Legion Post 268, Spencerville VFW Post
6772, and he served in the Army during
World War II, where he received the Bronze
Star and Purple Heart.
See full obituary on page 2.
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Senior
Citizen
Center will hold its
annual Christmas
party at noon on
Dec. 11.
Tickets are $6
each and need to be
purchased by Dec. 4.
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Charlie F.
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OTTOVILLE Figuratively
speaking, the Ottoville Village
Council covered a lot of ground
during their Monday evening meeting.
Mayor Ron Miller opened
proceedings by first reading four
bids for farming rights on acreage
owned by the village. Initial written
bids for the right to farm nearly 43
acres ranged from $90 per acre to
$165. Miller then opened the floor
to accept spoken bids from any of
the four initial bidders. The gambit
precipitated a brief flurry of back-
by Indianapolis-based Celadon
Trucking, are at a standstill. Miller
advised council that the village has
yet to hear back from Celadons
lawyers regarding proposed efforts
to remedy concerns.
Saying, We need to know
whats going on, Miller directed
the villages solicitor, Teresa Von
Sosson, to contact Celadons attorneys and reanimate the process.
Council was also informed that
improvements to the villages fire
house are progressing. Work on
the structures roof is completed,
as well as the installation of new
spouting. Next year, efforts will
focus on new siding, doors and
windows. Boy Scout Andrew Grote
approached the village and was
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10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
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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.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
THURSDAY
Happy Thanksgiving!
FRIDAY
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E. Fifth St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
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N. Main St., is open.
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With Thanksgiving
Jim Metcalfe
just a day away
just like tomorrow to
Little Orphan Annie
I will take some
time to reflect.
What am I thankful for, especially
what relates to the
sporting world?
Obviously, you
start with family.
We are all getting older, so we dont participate as actively
as we once did. Mom even got out there a few times in her day.
I finally had to retire from parkball a couple of years ago
they didnt give me a retirement tour and there are no plaques
at the Stadium Park basketball courts designating them as the
James R. Metcalfe Complex of Excellence in Basketball!
and the talk about me coming out of retirement is lies, lies,
all lies!
Darn, I shouldnt start those rumors!
The old Turkey Bowl has gone mostly the way of the do-do
and its generally being played by the young-uns when it happens.
Of course, a couple of the brothers have passed away this
month is their anniversaries, so to speak as has my dad too
long ago, so you start to appreciate what you have even more.
Then there is the job I have.
I grew up with sports all around me playing Home Run
Derby in the backyard, hockey on the canal during the winter
(though I didnt skate, so that was interesting! I swung the
stick to kill!) when it was the happening place in town and
even sledding at Bresslers Reservoir after the Blizzard of 78,
amongst others so it seemed logical that I would end up
with the job I have.
Ive been doing this now for over a quarter of a century and
I still have a passion for it.
I suppose I can be considered blessed to have a job that I
still enjoy after all these years.
I tell people that after I am dead, they will just prop me up
at my desk as if nothing was wrong!
Sounds like a song, eh?
Then there is the world of sports in general.
There is no shortage of things to write about and discuss
because there is no shortage of characters and shenanigans.
Do I wish that it were all good?
Yes, but then wed have nothing to talk and argue about!
Think about this example: college football fans abhorred
the old Bowl Championship Series and Buckeye fans feel
the same way about one Mark May! but in a way, it did the
job it was supposed to: get people riled up and talking about
it all year long.
The same about Mr. May Buckeye fans gritted their teeth
and shouted obscenities every time his voice appeared on camera and we heard his voice but he got the job done.
See MUSINGS, page 7
Metcalfes
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COLUMBUS The 2015 OHSAA football playoffs have
now reached the fourth round, with 28 teams remaining for
this weekends state semifinals and the opportunity to play for
a state championship.
The fourth round also marks the regional finals for Division
I, which has only two regions.
Neutral sites were selected by the OHSAA on Sunday for
the 14 games around the state this Friday and Saturday.
Ticket Information
Fans are encouraged to buy their playoff tickets in advance at the
participating schools, which keep a percentage of the revenue. For
state semifinal playoff games, tickets are $8 presale and $10 at the
gate.
All-session ticket books are currently on sale for the state championship games Dec. 3, 4 and 5 at http://go.osu.edu/OHSAAFB. Allsession ticket books in the club level, which are the chair-back seats
on the west side of the stadium, are $105 each (good for all seven
games) and also permit indoor access in the Huntington Club before,
during and after each game. All-session reserved ticket books on the
east side of the stadium, which dont include indoor access, are $84
each. Single game tickets will go on sale November 29 and cost $10
at the state finalist schools, or at the gate before each game for $15
(club level) and $12 (reserved).
Looking Ahead to the State Championships
The state championships are Dec. 3, 4 and 5 in Ohio Stadium in
Columbus. Of the four divisions that play their playoff games on
Friday nights (II, III, V and VII), one will be selected to play its state
championship game on Thurs., Dec. 3. The other three will play their
state championship games on Fri., Dec. 4. Divisions I, IV and VI will
play their state championship games on Sat., Dec. 5. Specific game
times will be announced on the OHSAAs twitter account (www.
Twitter.com/OHSAASports) the Friday and Saturday nights of the
semifinals (around 10:45 PM).
Five Schools Make First Final Four Appearance
Five schools are making their first trip to the state semifinals,
including Stow-Munroe Falls (Div. I), Perrysburg (Div. II), Milan
Edison (Div. V), Grandview Heights (Div. VI) and Fort Recovery
(Div. VII). Edison, in fact, hadnt won a playoff game prior to this
season. Fort Recovery had only one playoff win prior to this year,
while Stow, Perrysburg and Grandview Heights all had just two
playoff wins.
Schools Build on Impressive History
Several schools this weekend are adding another final four
appearance to an already impressive resume. Chief among them
are Mogadore (Div. VII), which is making its 17th appearance,
and Steubenville (Div. IV), which is making its 16th appearance.
Other semifinal regulars include Maria Stein Marion Local (Div.
VI) making its 14th overall (fifth in a row and nine of last 10 years)
and Coldwater (Div. V) making its 13th overall (seventh in a row).
Trotwood-Madison (Div. III) is back for the sixth year in a row and
Kirtland (Div. VI) is back for the fifth year in a row. Also noteworthy
is Middletown Bishop Fenwick, which made eight semifinal appearances in the first 16 years of the playoffs (1972-1987), and is now
back for the first time since then.
Compare and Contrast: Divisions II and IV
When the OHSAA expanded the football playoffs to seven divisions in 2013 and made Division I smaller (largest 72 schools in the
state), one of the resulting effects was that many schools that used to
be small Div. I schools were now in Div. II. That fact is evidenced
again this year as the Div. II state semifinalists are all making their
first or second appearance in the final four. Compare that to the
semifinalists in Div. IV, which have combined to make 42 appearances.
Information on Neutral Sites
There are many factors that go into determining playoff sites, such
as quality of field surface, seating capacity, quality of lighting, size
of locker rooms and their distance from field, press box size, parking
spaces available, and a separate locker room for officials. After all
those factors are taken into consideration, it must be confirmed that
the site is available and willing to host a playoff game on the date
needed. Not all sites are available when requested by the OHSAA.
SHERWOOD An old
axiom in basketball is you
improve the most from your
opener to your second game.
Most coaches also want
to see improvement within
games.
Jefferson girls basketball mentor Dave Hoffman
saw both Tuesday night versus Fairview, leading to a
60-38 thumping of the Lady
Apaches inside Fairview
High School.
We came out in too big
of a hurry tonight. Their
quickness and pressure gave
us trouble early, Hoffman
explained. We went too fast
and many times, we seemed
to just be throwing it. We
were much better the last
three quarters, especially the
second half. We simply settled down and started to make
the right pass. We adjusted
and started to bring someone
down the middle to break the
press.
Both teams struggled
with turnovers as the Lady
Wildcats (2-0) had 29 and the
Apaches 39.
However, 15 came in the
first stanza for the Red and
White and 11 for the hosts as
both were applying full-court
trapping pressure and trap-
VARSITY
JEFFERSON (60)
Taylor Stroh 1-0-2, Macy Wallace
5-1-13, Mackenzie Hammons 1-02, Kelsey Berelsman 0-0-0, Devyn
Carder 4-1-9, Sarah Miller 5-3-13,
Tori Black 3-3-9, Jessica Pimpas
3-4-10, Greta Fitch 0-0-0, Bailey
Gorman 0-2-2. Totals 20-2-14/31-60.
FARVIEW (38)
Aubrey Breininger 6-0-13,
Allison Vetter 0-1-1, Riley Collins
0-0-0, Katie Robinson 1-0-3, Carly
Wendling 1-1-3, Kendra Schroeder
0-3-3, Katie Crites 2-2-6, Mercedes
Wagner 2-0-5, Carlie Phillips 2-0-4.
Totals 11-3-7/15-38.
Score by Quarters:
Jefferson 15 17 14 14 - 60
Fairview 11 9 9 9 - 38
Three-point goals: Jefferson,
Wallace 2; Fairview, Breininger,
Robinson, Wagner.
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JUNIOR VARSITY
JEFFERSON (36)
Kylie Gossett 0-0-0, Kiya
Wollenhaupt 1-0-2, Alli McClurg
3-4-10, Mikayla Bennett 1-0-3,
Ashlin Schimmoeller 0-0-0, Michelle
Rode 3-1-7, Haley Smith 0-0-0,
Greta Fitch 2-0-4, Kelsey Berelsman
4-2-10. Totals 13-1-7/10-36.
FAIRVIEW (22)
Katie Robinson 1-1-3, Aubrey
Breininger 0-0-0, Kendra Schroeder
0-0-0, Katelyn Smith 0-0-0, Georgia
Hines 1-2-4, Rose Zeedyk 1-1-3,
Riley Collins 5-0-10, Katie Crites
0-0-0, Mercedes Wagner 0-0-0, Sam
McLaughlin 1-0-2. Totals 9-4-22.
Score by Quarters:
Jefferson 8 12 10 6 - 36
Fairview 11 5 2 4 - 22
Three-point goals: Jefferson,
Bennett; Fairview, none.
MIDDLE POINT Despite turning the ball over a dozen times in the
first half and watching a 7-point lead
whittled down to one, Lincolnviews
young Lady Lancers responded with a
dominant second half and knocked off
Continental on Saturday evening 43-29.
Obviously, were glad to be 1-0,
Lancer head coach Dan Williamson
said. We found out a little bit of what
we have tonight. It was a close game for
3 1/2 quarters and we were able to make
some plays and hit some free throws and
kind of pull away a little bit. That was
good to see.
Continentals 2-3 zone defense gave
Lincolnview fits early, forcing five turnovers in the games first 3 1/2 minutes.
Amber Logans 3-point play put the
Pirates up by that margin early on but
the Lancers responded. A steal by Olivia
Gorman resulted in an Alena Looser
fast-break layup that tied the score and
Loosers 3-pointer a minute later put
Lincolnview ahead for good.
The Lancers built their lead to 15-8
when Katlyn Wendels baseline jumper capped a 9-0 run but a pair of free
throws by Continentals Jaylen Armey
and a 3-pointer from Logan sliced a
17-11 lead down to 17-16 just before
halftime.
Lincolnviews sophomore-heavy
lineup responded after halftime.
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CONTINENTAL (29)
Paige Lawhorn 0-3 2-2 2, Alivia Homier 0-6 0-0 0, Jade
Zachrich 1-7 0-0 2, Amber Logan 5-7 1-3 12, Ashley
Mansfield 1-5 1-2 3, Alex Quigley 1-4 1-5 3, Jaylen
Armey 0-4 2-2 2, Blair Tegenkamp 1-4 0-0 2, Jessica
Stauffer 1-2 0-0 3; TOTALS 10-44 7-14 29.
LINCOLNVIEW (43)
Olivia Gorman 3-6 3-6 9, Maddie Gorman 2-7 2-2 6,
Alena Looser 2-5 0-0 5, Katlyn Wendel 3-10 3-4 9,
Kayla Schimmoeller 6-9 1-3 13, Frankie Carey 0-3 0-0
0, Allison Warnement 0-3 1-2 1; TOTALS 16-43 10-17 43.
Score by Quarters:
Continental 8 8 7 6 - 29
Lincolnview 11 7 9 16 - 43
Three-point field goals: Cont. 2-7 (Logan, Stauffer),
Linc. 1-6 (Looser); Rebounds: Cont. 33 (Logan 7), Linc.
(Schimmoeller 8); Assists: Cont. 3 (3 with 1 each), Linc. 6
(OGorman 4); Fouls: Cont. 17, Linc. 13; Turnovers: Cont.
24, Linc. 25.
NWC Scholar-Athletes
CHEERLEADING
ADA - Gold: Anabel Alexander,
Rylee Webb, Ashley Breidenbach,
Alex Waugh, Lyric Jones, Ivy Fisher,
Emma Jameson, Brooklyn Rudasill,
Lexus Lunguy.
ALLEN EAST - Gold: Dalen
Foster, Maddie Friesdner, Destiney
Goble, Taylor Guiterez, Kayla
Redman, Kasey Reneau, Kassidy
Reneau, Katelyn Richardson,
Morgan Zellmann. Silver: Caley
Mason.
BLUFFTON - Gold: Georgia
Owen, Shyanne Mortimer, Allison
Wise, Kylee Leugers, Victoria
Hover, Kaity King. Silver: Maddie
Soper, Lydia Skelly.
COLUMBUS GROVE - Gold:
Kylie Coffey, Madison Nusbaum,
Lauren Roose. Silver: Kylie Muter,
Alyssa Ridinger.
CRESTVIEW - Gold: Alex
Boroff, Lauren Brecht, Dreama
Hampton, Emma Leary, Kelsey
Rothgeb.
DELPHOS JEFFERSON - Gold:
Sami Klint, Sarah Fitch, Lindsey
Jettinghoff, Kaytlin Ward. Silver:
Bria McClure, Maddie Smith,
Kiersten Teman, Sophie Wilson,
Brooke Rice, Kyrstin Warnecke.
PAULDING - Gold: Emily
Knodel, Taylor Schooley, Molly
Meeker, Kynsie Etzler, Jordan Shull,
Hailey Porter. Silver: Katie Wesley,
Sierra Bullard.
SPENCERVILLE - Gold: Emma
Bertram, Gabrielle Goecke, Carliegh
Hefner, Grace Hollar, Jayden Maier,
Sophia Nourse, Amanda Schwartz,
Kennedy Sharp. Silver: Alivia
McMichael, Kayla Osting.
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
ADA - Gold: Andrew Robey,
Eric Armbrecht. Silver: Keaton
Kipker.
ALLEN EAST - Gold: Dakota
Clark, Justin Frueh. Silver: Corey
Spees.
BLUFFTON - Gold: Adam
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VARSITY
MINSTER (61)
Alli Fischer 3-1-10, Lindsay
Roetgerman
3-3-10,
LeAnn
Huelsman 1-3-5, Bayley Baumer
0-4-4, Rosie Westerbeck 6-0-12,
Hannah Schmitmeyer 1-3-5, Savanah
Luthman 4-0-8, Courtney Prenger
3-1-7, Grace Butler 0-0-0, Paige
Thobe 0-0-0, Taylor Kogge 0-0-0.
Totals 17-4-15/23-61.
KALIDA (33)
Taylor Lucke 1-2-4, Katelyn
Siebeneck 0-1-1, Joni Kaufman 2-05, Sarah Klausing 2-1-5, Brooke
Kimball 0-0-0, Allison Recker 2-0-4,
Kara Siefker 0-4-4, Kylie Osterhage
2-2-6, Cathy Basinger 2-0-4. Totals
10-1-10/17-33.
Score by Quarters:
Minster 12 14 21 14 - 61
Kalida 8 9 6 10 - 33
Three-point goals: Minster,
Fischer 3, Roetgerman; Kalida,
Kaufman.
JUNIOR VARSITY
MINSTER (22)
Lilly Pelletier 0-0-0, Lindsey
Albers 0-0-0, Regan Wuebker 0-0-0,
Courtney Ernst 0-0-0, Karly Richard
2-0-4, Grace Butler 0-0-0, Paige
Thobe 2-0-4, Kendra Thien 2-1-5,
Taylor Kogge 2-0-4, Jessica Falk
2-1-5, Demaris Wolf 0-0-0, Danielle
Barhorst 0-0-0. Totals 10-0-2/6-22.
KALIDA (5)
Taylor Lucke 1-0-2, Samantha
Backus 0-0-0, Lauren Langhals
0-0-0, Sarah Klausing 0-1-1, Halie
Kaufman 0-0-0, Taylor Zeller 0-0-0,
Kierstan Siebeneck 1-0-2, Rachael
Basinger 0-0-0. Totals 2-0-1/4-5.
Score by Quarters:
Minster 11 4 2 5 - 22
Kalida 0 4 1 0 - 5
Three-point goals: none.
Adams Stadium
Division VI, State Semifinals
Games at 7 p.m. Saturday
1 Kirtland (12-1) vs. 3 Grandview
Heights (12-1) at Mansfield Madison
Ram Field at StarTek Stadium
1 Maria Stein Marion Local
(12-1) vs. 2 Defiance Tinora (11-1)
at Wapakoneta Harmon Field
Division VII, State Semifinals
Games at 7:30 p.m. Friday
1 Danville (13-0) vs. 2 Mogadore
(12-1) at Orrville Red Rider Stadium
3 Fort Recovery (11-2) vs. 1
McComb (12-1) at Lima Senior
Spartan Stadium
BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
CONVOY Ottovilles
girls basketball team had
opened with a dominating
performance the night before
versus Van Wert, while
Crestview was having its season debut Saturday night.
The Lady Big Green
pulled away with a strong
second half 29-16 en
route to a 55-37 victory in
non-league action inside Ray
Etzler Gymnasium at The
Castle of Crestview High
School.
We had two good opening wins but we found out
what our weaknesses are.
Were not where we want to
be but we have a better idea
of how to get there, Ottoville
mentor Dave Kleman began.
For Lady Knight mentor
Greg Rickard, the opener
meant the same thing.
We have a few girls with
very little varsity experience
and this is a first step. The
girls played hard and did their
best against an experience
Ottoville team, he began.
Leading the way for the
Big Green was the duo of
guard Brooke Mangas with
17 and sophomore Bridget
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VARSITY
OTTOVILLE (55)
CJ Kemper 4-0-8, Madison
Knodell 0-0-0, Bridget Landin 4-314, Nicole Kramer 2-0-6, Brooke
Mangas 5-6-17, Amber Miller
1-0-3, Emily Landin 0-0-0, Alicia
Honigford 1-1-3, Alexis Thorbahn
2-1-6, Abi Hilvers 0-0-0, Kasey
Knippen 0-0-0, Madison Averesch
0-0-0. Totals 13-6-11/16-55.
CRESTVIEW (37)
Emily Bauer 3-6-12, Hannah
Bowen 2-0-4, Brady Guest 2-0-4,
Leslie Skelton 0-0-0, Claire Zaleski
0-2-2, Lyvia Black 1-0-2, Alyssa
Gent 0-0-0, Ally McCoy 1-1-3, Paige
Motycka 4-1-10. Totals 12-1-10/1337.
Score by Quarters:
Ottoville 12 14 14 15 - 55
Crestview 8 13 6 10 - 37
Three-point goals: Ottoville,
Kramer 2, B. Landin, Mangas,
Thorbahn; Crestview, Motycka.
=========
JUNIOR VARSITY
OTTOVILLE (53)
Brynlee Hanneman 5-0-10,
Olivia Gamble 0-0-0, Haley Hoersten
3-1-8, Quinley Schlagbaum 1-46, Kasey Knippen 5-0-12, Emily
Landin 1-0-2, Madison Averesch
2-1-6, Abi Hilvers 3-2-9. Totals
15-5-8/18-53.
CRESTVIEW (8)
Ashley Dealey 2-0-4, Alyssa
Gent 0-0-0, Lizzie Bowen 1-0-2,
Avery McCoy 1-0-2, Codi Miller
0-0-0, Olivia Skelton 0-0-0. Totals
4-0-0/0-8.
Score by Quarters:
Ottoville 20 12 11 10 - 53
Crestview 2 2 2 2 - 8
Three-point goals: Ottoville,
Knippen 2, Hoersten, Averesch,
Hilvers; Crestview, none.
Paulding wins
Scholastic Bowl
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Pitensbarger Supply
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Ace Hardware
67-16
Adams Automotive
66-14
Westrich Furniture
65-16
R C Connections
59-20
Have Mercy
46-32
Men over 200
John Jones 219-204, John Allen 216, Dan Grice 256-212, Bob
White 224-221, Joe Geise 224243, Tyler Rice 206-210, Mike
Rice 201, Alex VanMetre 258277-213, Bruce VanMetre 224235, Zac Hayes 202, Ted Kill 206,
Bill Stemen 202-201, Jerry Kraft
203, Rick Schuck 208-222, Mike
Hughes 203-279-246, Kevin Kill
226-238-233, Russ Wilhelm 215203, Derek Kill 209, Lenny Hubert
258-212, Ryan Winget 217, Todd
Merricle 234, Matt Metcalfe 222.
Men over 550
John Jones 620, John Allen
560, Dan Grice 668, Bob White
598, Joe Geise 661, Tyler Rice
585, Mike Rice 568, Alex VanMetre 748, Bruce VanMetre 648,
Jerry Kraft 564, Rick Schuck 591,
Mike Hughes 728, Kevin Kill 697,
Russ Wilhelm 576, Derek Kill 580,
Lenny Hubert 664, Ryan Winget
588, Todd Merricle 568.
Wednesday Industrial
Nov. 18, 2015
K-M Tire
30-2
Wilhelm Racing
22-10
Buckeye Painting
20-12
Topp Chalet
18-14
Cabo
18-14
D & D Grain
16-16
Wave 96
14-18
Rustic Cafe
12-20
Fusion Graphic
8-24
Men over 200
Justin Rahrig 203, Shane
Westrich
23-17
D R C Big Dogs
22-18
S & Ks Landeck Tavern
18-22
Wannemachers
18-22
Old Mill Campgrounds
17-23
VFW
8-32
Men over 200
Ray Geary 260, Bruce Kraft
212, Rick Schuck 204-214, Jeff
Lawrence 203-223-214, Nate
Lawrence 202, Randy Lawley 216,
Brad Hughes 212, Neil Mahlie
256, Mike Hughes 219-206, Jason
Mahlie 248-204-236, Tim Koester
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Thornburgh 224, Frank Miller 215277, Ryan Miller 203-235, Bruce
Moorman 202, Brian Schaadt 213225, Neil Korte 233-201, Bruce
VanMetre 248-248, Lenny Hubert
223-203, Don Rice 258-222-289,
Matt Metcalfe 203-231, Rob Ruda
209-210, Tom Schulte 225, Chuck
Verhoff 224-202-247, Tyler Rice
234-222, Justin Miller 202, Dave
Miller 211, John Jones 224-236,
Jerry Mericle 222, John Allen 223,
Dan Grice 225-299-245, Tom Prater 203, Mike Herr 201, Dan Mason
214, Mike Rice 208.
Men over 550
Ray Geary 623, Bruce Kraft
572, Rick Schuck 567, Jeff Lawrence 640, Randy Lawley 574,
Brad Hughes 574, Charlie Lozano 577, Neil Mahlie 625, Mike
Hughes 620, Jason Mahlie 688,
Tim Koester 661, Ted Wells 630,
Brad Thornburgh 602, Frank
Miller 682, Ryan Miller 601, Brian Schaadt 595, Neil Korte 604,
Bruce VanMetre 677, Lenny Hubert 625, Don Rice 769, Matt
Metcalfe 604, Rob Ruda 596, Tom
Schulte 586, Chuck Verhoff 673,
Tyler Rice 656, Dave Miller 565,
John Jones 652, Jerry Mericle
580, John Allen 558, Dan Grice
769, Dan Mason 569.
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100 ANNOUNCEMENTS
105 Announcements
BUSINESS
110
205Card Of Thanks
OPPORTUNITIES
115 Entertainment
120 In Memoriam
125
Lost
And Found
COMMERCIAL
SPACE
130 Prayers
Beautiful
Storefront
135
School/Instructions
140
Happy AdsDelphos
Downtown
145 Ride Share
PART TIME
CUSTODIAN
DELPHOS PUBLIC
LIBRARY
Approximately
15 flexible hours
Ability to move heavy
objects, using equipment
Applicant must be
self-motivated & reliable
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240 Healthcare
245 Manufacturing/Trade
250
Office/Clerical
235
HELP WANTED
255 Professional
260 Restaurant
265
Retail PERSONNEL.
OFFICE
270 Sales and Marketing
Seeking
self-motiv275 Situation a
Wanted
280
Transportation
ated
individual. Full-time
345 Vacations
350
Wanted To Rent
APARTMENT/
355 Farmhouses For Rent
DUPLEX
FOR RENT
360
Roommates
Wanted
MISCELLANEOUS
Geise
Transmission, Inc.
automatic transmission
standard transmission
differentials
transfer case
brakes & wheel bearings
2 miles north of Ottoville
305
APARTMENT/
DUPLEX FOR RENT
Pharmacy Technician
Part time pharmacy technician position open
in Van Wert. We are looking for a friendly,
dependable and customer service driven
technician that has a passion for serving our
customers. Must be able to multi-task while
working safely, quickly and efficiently. Must
be self motivated while working closely
with other team members. Flexibility in your
schedule is a must! You will be required to
accurately data enter new/refill prescriptions,
prepare and package medications, maintain
proper inventory and other required skills.
Experience is preferred.
Requirements:
18 years or older
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
670 Miscellaneous
525 Computer/Electric/Office
675 Pet Care
593 Good Thing To Eat
LAWN,
GARDEN,
530 Events
680 Snow Removal
930 LEGALS595 Hay
MISCELLANEOUS
670
LANDSCAPING
535 Farm Supplies and Equipment
685 Travel
597 Storage Buildings
KEVIN M. MOORE
(419) 235-8051
TEMANS
OUR TREE
SERVICE
419-692-7261
670
MISCELLANEOUS
COMMUNITY
SELF-STORAGE
GREAT RATES
NEWER FACILITY
419-692-0032
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419-695-0015
ORDINANCE #2015-35
An Ordinance to amend
Ordinance 2015-5, the
Annual Appropriation Ordinance and declaring it
an emergency.
Passed and approved
this 19th day of October
2015.
ORDINANCE #2015-32
An Ordinance establishing the pay salary and
pay rates for the nonbargaining employees
and department supervisors.
ORDINANCE #2015-33
An Ordinance establishing the compensation for
an Intermittent Meter
Reader for reading water meters and declaring
it an emergency.
Passed and approved
this 2nd day of November 2015.
Daniel Hirn
Council President
ATTEST:
Marsha Mueller
Council Clerk
Michael H. Gallmeier
Mayor
11/18/2015, 11/25/2015
Looking for a
dependable
Warehouseman/
Truck Driver
PharmacisT
Part time pharmacist position open (possible to
develop into full time) at Clarks Rx Pharmacy in
Van Wert, Ohio. We are looking for a friendly,
dependable and customer service driven
pharmacist that has a passion for serving
our customers. Must be able to multi-task
while working safely, quickly and efficiently.
Flexibility in your schedule is a must! You will
be required to oversee the accuracy of data
entry, dispensing of medications, maintaining
proper inventory and other required skills.
Experience is preferred but not required.
Willing to be Pharmacist in Charge preferred
but not required.
Requirements:
665
Horoscopes
DELPHOS
610 AUTOMOTIVE
WANTED
EXPERIENCED
PLUMBER
Residential & New Contruction; Installation &
Service, Great Benefits,
Top Wages, Drug-Free
Workplace; Good Driving Record a Must. Send
resume to:
dee@jptimmerman.com
SELF-STORAGE
http://leadersstaffing.com
SAFE &
SOUND
577
LEADERS STAFFING
NOW HIRING!
Call Nancy for interview:
260-797-8443
Apply @
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HERALD
DELPHOS
THE
830
835
840
845
540 Feed/Grain
850
690
Computer/Electric/Office
400 REAL ESTATE/FOR SALE
545
Firewood/Fuel
855
695 Electrical
600 SERVICES
LARGE
FURNISHED
405 Acreage
and Lots
550 Flea Markets/Bazaars LEGAL NOTICE
700
Painting
605
Auction
ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 860
410
Commercial
Apartment
555 Garage Sales
Notice of Availability
of
865
705 Plumbing
610 Automotive
Aries,
things
go
well
this
415 Condos
560 Home Furnishings
Very large
4-br, 2nd floor
870
710 Roofing/Gutters/Siding
615FinanBusiness Services
420 Farms
week, but expect a few
565 Horses, Tack and General
EquipmentPurpose
875
715
Blacktop/Cement
620
Childcare
L.L.C.
425 Houses
apartment.
Downtown
570 Lawn and Garden
bumps along the way as
cial Statements
880
720 Handyman
625 Construction
430
Mobile
Homes/
575
Livestock
Delphos,Manufactured
fully furnished.
well.
Learn
how
to
clear
885
725
Elder
Care
630
Entertainment
Homes
577 Miscellaneous
these
hurdles
and
you
will
890
635
Farm
Services
Large435
kitchen
and
din580
Musical
Instruments
Vacation Property
A copy of the 640
General
895
800 TRANSPORTATION
Financial
stay on track.
Pet in Memoriam
440 Want
To Buy
Trimming582
& Removal
ing room.
Huge
living
Purpose
Financial
State899
805
Auto
645
Hauling
583 Pets and Supplies
Stump Grinding
MERCHANDISE
TAURUS
- Apr 21/May 21
area. 500
Two
baths, ample
925
810 Auto Parts
and Accessories
650
Health/Beauty
585 Produce
ments
for
the
Delphos
Security
Fence
24
Hour
Service
Fully
Insured
505
Antiques
and
Collectibles
950
815
Automobile
Loans
655 Home Repair/Remodeling
Taurus, keep your eye
586 Sports and Recreation
parking.
$900/MO or
Pass Code Lighted820
Lot Automobile
City School District
ofService
510 Appliances
953
Shows/Events
588 Tickets
660 Home
on
the
prize,
resisting
the
$700515
plus
utilities.
Auctions
Affordable
2
Locations
590 Tool and Machinery
Delphos, Ohio,665
in Lawn,
AllenGarden, Landscaping 825 Aviations
temptation to get swept up
305
www.delphosherald.com
Dancer Logistics
665
LAWN, GARDEN,
LANDSCAPING
Mueller Tree
Service
Tree Trimming &
Removal
Window, Gutter &
Chimney Cleaning
419-203-8202
bjpmueller@gmail.com
Fully insured
The ADS Green Line Polymers Mobile Team has an excellent opportunity for
Grind Line Operators based out of the Pandora, OH facility.
Job Requirements include:
419-692-6336
Check us out
online:
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00154945
Call 419-222-1630
Monday-Friday 8 AM to 5 PM
REPORTER
00154567
00155280
Boats/Motors/Equipment
Campers/Motor Homes
Classic Cars
Commercial
Motorcycles/Mopeds
Off-Road Vehicles
Recreational
week to askVehicles
all the quesRental
and have
Leasing
tions you
been wantSnowmobiles
ing
to
ask.
Storage
SUVs
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22
Trailers
Persistence is your best
Trucks
ally this week, Cancer.
Vans/Minivans
When
give up earWant
Toothers
Buy
ly, you
have the tenacity to
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Notices
Seasonal
continue.
Free & Low Priced
419-782-8434
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The Herald 11
BY ED GEBERT
DHI Media Editor
egebert@timesbulletin.com
VAN WERT What happens when the county unemployment rate is at its lowest
point since the turn of the
century? Well, in October
2015, that rate crept still
lower. The Van Wert County
unemployment figure, which
hit a 21st-Century low in
September at 3.6 percent,
moved that mark even lower
in October, according to fig-
Balyeats
Cant
Seem
Check our
to put us
Down?
Website
for more
Local News
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Trivia
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
Todays questions:
You know what an apology is, but about an apologue?
What sports figure owns a 180-acre cattle ranch
called Mailman Farms?
Answers in next Saturdays Herald.
Todays joke:
Did you hear about the politically correct country
club?
They no longer refer to their golfers as having
handicaps. Instead theyre stroke challenged.
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