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BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS A local coach
scored a touchdown with First
Assembly of God Church Sunday.
Jefferson varsity football coach Chris
Sommers was given the first-ever
Impact Award by Pastor Fred Rowe
with his players, assistant coaches
and even coaches from other districts
in attendance.
I was blown away and humbled
by receiving this award, Sommers
said.
Pastor Rowe said an event after
the Jefferson vs. Spencerville regional quarter-finals football game where
players and coaches knelt and prayed
at midfield really impacted him.
I just thought that was so
amazing, Rowe said. Those guys
worked so hard playing the game
and they knew one of them wouldnt
win and they still recognized the
greater glory of why we are here.
That had a huge impact on me.
Rowe went back to his congregation and spoke of his experience and
the Impact Award was born. Rowe
felt Sommers was a natural as the
first recipient.
Since meeting Coach Sommers
and talking with him I am even more
aware he is a strong man of faith and
I wanted to acknowledge the difference he can make with his faith,
Rowe said. He is impacting the
community and his school system by
being a Christian example.
Sommers has been the football
coach at Jefferson for two years and
he is also director of the Delphos
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The Landeck Catholic Order of Foresters will hold
its annual Pre-Lenten Dinner on Feb. 9 at the CFO Hall.
The meal includes roast beef and Hawaiian chicken,
mashed potatoes, green beans, apple sauce and a dinner
roll for $9.
Carryouts start at 4:30 p.m. and dine-in begins at
6 p.m.
Proceeds benefit the Landeck St. John Church Bells
project.
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from a safe distance.
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DELPHOS Donald
Jene Gray Fox Moore, 82,
of Delphos went home to be
with the Lord on Thursday at
1:12 a.m.
He was born on Dec.
24, 1933, to Calvin and Ida
(Stahl) Moore. When he was
5, his mother married George
Moore, who raised him and
thats the dad he loved dearly.
Both parents preceded him in
death.
On Oct. 18, 1952, he married Norma Prine, who was
the love of his life for over 63
years. She still survives along
with their seven children, Rick
(Elaine) Moore, Judy (Gary)
Mack and Bonnie (Danny)
Osting all of Delphos, Randy
Moore and Jamie (Cristal)
Moore of Grover Hill, Donald
Jay (Ellen) Moore of Ottoville
and Steve (Lesley) Moore of
Middle Point. Don also leaves
behind his sister, Judy Moore
of Grover Hill, 17 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren
and his half-brothers, Richard
and Mike Moore.
Don was a former member
of The Delphos Bass Club, The
Delphos Coon and Sportsman
Club, Delphos Go-Cart
Association and Delphos C.B.
Club. He enjoyed fishing,
hunting, trapping, NASCAR,
Texas Hold em, and making
wood crafts, but most of all he
loved spending time with his
family and friends.
He served in the U.S. Navy
from 1951-1955, where he was
a boiler tender on the aircraft
carrier USS Valley Forge. He
served on the Delphos Police
Force and retired from the
Norfolk and Southern Railroad
after 33 years of service. He
also enjoyed doing carpentry
jobs on the side.
He attended the Mt. Zion
United Methodist Church until
recently when he and Norma
moved back to Delphos.
When his health permitted, he
attended the Delphos Christian
Union Church.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. on Monday,
with viewing from noon until
the time of the service at the
Delphos Christian Union
Church, where there will be
Military Grave Rites by the
Delphos Veterans Council.
Pastors Gary Fish, Terry Porter
and Glen Prine will officiate.
Visitation will be held from
2-8 p.m. on Sunday at Harter
and Schier Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the Delphos
Christian Union Church or the
Dayton Veterans Association.
To leave condolences, visit
harterandschier.com.
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DELPHOS A Delphos
teen was cited for failure to
stop at an assured clear distance following a two-vehicle crash on Elida Road at
approximately 7:52 a.m.
Wednesday.
According to Delphos
Police reports, a vehicle
driven by Sonia Calvert of
Wapakoneta was northbound and stopped on Elida
Road preparing to turn in
to Superior Federal Credit
Union when a vehicle driven by Jenna Dunlap, 16, of
Defiance Trail failed to stop
behind the Calvert vehicle
and struck it in the rear.
No one was injured.
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VAN WERT The following individuals appeared
Wednesday before Judge
Martin Burchfield in Van
Wert County Common Pleas
Court:
Arraignment
Wesley Elam, 23, Celina,
entered a not guilty plea to
burglary, felony 2. He was
released on a surety bond on
this case (he is being held
in Mercer County on similar
charges) and a pretrial was
scheduled for Feb 3.
Time waiver
26,
John
Gosnell,
Paulding, appeared in court
and signed a waiver of his
speedy trial rights. He then
requested, and was granted, a
continuance of his trial set for
Feb. 8 on a charge of aggravated robbery, a felony 1.
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POLICE REPORTS
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On Jan. 14, officers spoke with a male complainant at the Delphos Police Department in
reference to a possible scam incident. The
male told officers that someone unknown to
him contacted him twice, advising that he
owed monies on an unpaid loan. The complainant looked up the phone numbers used to
contact him and found that they were associated with numerous
scam attempts.
On Jan. 14, an
officer on patrol conducted a traffic stop
on a vehicle after
observing a registration
violation.
The officer made
contact with the
driver, 23-year-old
Reginald Phillips of
Lima, and found that
he was operating the
Phillips
vehicle on a suspended
license. He was issued
a
citation for the license forfeiture suspension and expired license plates. Phillips will
appear in Lima Municipal Court to face the
charges.
On Jan. 15, officers spoke with a male in
the 700 block of South Main Street in reference to a telecommunications harassment
complaint. The male told officers that he
is receiving unwanted text messages from
a female whom he previously told to cease
contact. Officers explained the victim filing
procedure to the male if he wishes to pursue
charges.
On Jan. 16, a female complainant contacted the police department to report that she
was assaulted at a residence in the 300 block
of North Bredeick Street. Officers had been
called to this residence a short time earlier
for a disturbance. Officers had spoken with
this same female at that time and she did not
report an assault. A report was taken to document the incident.
On Jan. 16, officers were dispatched to the
400 block of East Seventh Street in regards
to a criminal damaging complaint. Officers
spoke with the complainant upon arrival and
found that his vehicle had been egged by
unknown subjects.
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ST. JOHNS
Monday: Italian grilled chicken sandwich/ whole grain bun,
broccoli, baked apples, fresh fruit, milk.
Tuesday: Hamburger/ whole grain bun/ pickles and onion,
French fries, sherbet, fresh fruit, milk.
Wednesday: Rotini/ meatsauce/ garlic breadstick, carrots,
applesauce cups, fresh fruit, milk.
Thursday: Taco/ soft/ hard/ lettuce/ tomato/ cheese/ onion,
black beans, peaches, fresh fruit, milk.
Friday: Quesadilla/ sour cream/ salsa, green beans, pears,
fresh fruit, milk.
DELPHOS CITY SCHOOLS
Monday: Chicken strips, whole grain Kellogg Eggo waffles,
green beans, peach cup, milk.
Tuesday: Corn dog, baked beans, strawberry cup, milk.
Wednesday: Potato bowl or whole grain popcorn chicken,
mashed potatoes w/gravy, corn, juice cup/fresh fruit, milk.
Thursday: Walking taco/ nachos, meat sauce/ lettuce/
cheese/ salsa/ sour cream, carrots, 100% fruit sherbet, milk.
Friday: Whole grain pizza - Franklin; Fiestada - Landeck/
Middle/ Senior, Romaine salad, fresh vegetable, applesauce
cup, milk.
FORT JENNINGS
High school salad bar will be every Wednesday and pretzels
and cheese on Friday. Chocolate, strawberry and white milk
available daily.
Monday: Breaded chicken sandwich, broccoli, G-force bar,
fruit.
Tuesday: Grilled ham and cheese sandwich, baked beans,
sherbet, fruit.
Wednesday: Pork roast, dinner roll, mashed potatoes,
peas, fruit.
Thursday: Chicken fajita with lettuce and cheese, cheesy
rice, mixed vegetables, fruit.
Friday: Coney dog, carrots, cake, fruit.
OTTOVILLE
Monday: Sloppy Joe sandwich, baked beans, tri tator, pineapple, milk.
Tuesday: Spaghetti, whole grain breadstix, Romaine blend
lettuce, applesauce cup, milk.
Wednesday: Pizzaburger, Romaine blend lettuce, peaches,
whole grain cookie, milk.
Thursday: Grilled cheese, tator tots, fruit, milk.
Friday: Chicken nuggets, augratin potatoes, butter bread,
mixed fruit, milk.
SPENCERVILLE
Monday: Stuffed crust cheese pizza, green beans, carrots
and dip, peaches, milk.
Tuesday: Hamburger or cheeseburger sandwich, baked
beans, veggies and dip, applesauce, milk.
Wednesday: Sausage and cheese pretzel bun, smiley fries,
soft baked bar, 100% juice, milk.
Thursday: Cavatini, salad with carrots, garlic bread, pears,
milk.
Friday: Chicken nuggets, cheesy mashed potatoes, fresh
broccoli and dip, sweetroll, craisins, milk.
SPENCERVILLE The
Lima Post of the Ohio State
Highway Patrol is investigating a one-vehicle fatal crash
that occurred at approximately
6:30 p.m. Thursday on Acadia
Road north of State Route 81.
The driver, 52-year-old
Sherri L. Bruschi, was operating a 1995 Jeep Grand
Cherokee when she lost control of her vehicle and ran
off the right side of the roadway. The vehicle overturned
multiple times and the driver
was ejected from her vehicle. Bruschi succumbed to her
injuries at the scene.
According to reports,
Bruschi was not wearing a
safety belt and alcohol is
believed to be a factor.
The patrol was assisted
at the scene by the Marion
Township Police Department,
Spencerville
Police
Department, Spencerville
Fire and EMS, the Allen
County Coroners Office and
Knippens Towing.
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CALENDAR OF
EVENTS
TODAY
9-11 a.m. Delphos
Project Recycle at Delphos
Fuel and Wash.
9 a.m.-noon Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society,
located at the east edge of the
St. Johns High School parking lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of
warning sirens by Delphos
Fire and Rescue.
1-3 p.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St.
Johns Little Theatre.
SUNDAY
1-3 p.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
1-4 p.m. Putnam County
Museum is open, 202 E. Main
St. Kalida.
1:30 p.m. Amvets Post
698 Auxiliary meets at the
Amvets post in Middle Point.
4 p.m. Amvets Post 698
regular meeting at the Amvets
post in Middle Point.
7:30 p.m. Sons of
Amvets Post 698 meet at
Amvets Post in Middle Point.
MONDAY
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Ottoville
Branch Library is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from
the Storm support group meets
in the Delphos Public Library
basement.
7 p.m. Ottoville village
council meets at the municipal
building.
Marion Township Trustees
meet at the township house.
7:30 p.m. Delphos
Eagles Aerie 471 meets at the
Eagles Lodge.
TUESDAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
7 p.m. Delphos Area
Simply Quilters meets at the
Delphos Area Chamber of
Commerce, 306 N. Main St.
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics
Anonymous, First Presbyterian
Church, 310 W. Second St.
7:30 p.m. Elida village
council meets at the town hall.
WEDNESDAY
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.
Students in Nicole Tobes first-grade class at Franklin Elementary include, front from left, Anastasia Stephens-Burk, Brayden Strause, Dean
Trentman, Brooklyn Wallace and Quinton Edwards; center, Gavin Howell, Benjamin Johnson, Radli Long, Erin Moening, Karlie Rayle
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Ryan Fair
Aaron Ledyard
Carol Grothouse
Logan Klima
Nathan Wiechart
Evan Joseph
Ryan Wittler
Jan. 25
Zach Klaus
Tom Grubenhoff
Jan. 26
Amy Gerdeman
Brooke Martin
Connor Stechschulte
Joe Minning
Kimberly Mesker
Connor Baldauf
Lauri Mahan
Jan. 27
Carrie Lieurance
Margee Mesker
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However, Niekamps hoop- news@delphosherald.com
and-harm finishing off
a 7-point stanza at 54.5
FORT JENNINGS
ticks made it a 22-16 halftime Ottoville sophomore Zane
spread.
Martin found the spark the
The Jays took even bet- Big Green needed Friday
ter care of the ball in the night.
third period committing
Martin led his team to a
two turnovers but failed 67-56 victory over Putnam
to seal the defensive boards, County League rival Fort
with the hosts grabbing seven Jennings inside The Fort.
offensive rebounds. Thus,
Martin led the scoring for
though both teams hit four both teams with 20 points,
fielders, including one triple, with three 3-pointers, and
each team dominated for a went 7 for 8 at the foul line.
spell. With Stammen netting
Zane Martin is a gamer, a
six points, the hosts erect- very competitive kid, and to
ed a 33-18 edge on his tri- see him have the game that he
fecta from the key at 4:42. did was pretty impressive,
However, the Jays shut the Ottoville head coach Todd
Red and White out the rest of Turnwald said.
the period and climbed back
Fort Jennings took an early
to within 33-28 on a Will sin- lead, running out to a 10-3 Ottovilles Zane Martin (34) plays defense during the second quarter of Friday nights
game against Fort Jennings. Martin led the scoring with 20 points to help his team get a
gle at 26.3 ticks.
start. Ottoville made ground 67-56 win on the road. (DHI Media/Erin Cox)
The Jays could have been on the score with made foul
closer were it not for 3-of-7 shots.
said. He had a great game. Fort Jennings senior Alex did a great job, but we got
shooting at the line.
In the second quarter,
Stammen hit a toss at 7:30 Martin drained a 3 with He hit some shots and really Berelsman made a 3 to bring ourselves into a situation and
to start the fourth but Kreeger 2:35 left in the half to give gave them a spark off the the Musketeers within 5, just didnt know how to get
hit two from the line at 7:22 Ottoville its first lead of the bench in the second quarter. 55-50, but the Musketeers ourselves out of it.
With Ottoville sophomore
From that point on, we were would not get any closer than
to get the visitors as near as night at 23-22.
Logan Kemper shooting 13
that.
playing catchup.
they would get the rest of the
Musketeer sophomore
I think in the second half for 16 from the foul line,
Big Green took the lead
way. Stammen the most Erik Klausing responded
into the half at 30-27 and kept [Ottoville] did some things Martin 7 for 8, and sophexperienced Redskin dom- with a 3 of his own.
that made us become reac- omore Nick Moorman also
it the rest of the game.
inated with a 14-point quarMartin
had
another
The third quarter went tionary instead of attacking, went 7 for 8, Big Green shot
ter, including 9-of-12 at the 3 in him, though, to take
much the same as the begin- which is kind of our philoso- 80 percent from the foul line.
line, to all but singlehandedly Ottovilles lead to 28-25.
On the other side of the
ning of the game; lots of fouls phy, Utendorf said. We just
keep the Jays at bay.
Number 34 Zane Martin and the score stayed close, got out of sorts for whatever court, Fort Jennings went 17
Jared Wurst and Owen played great, Fort Jennings
reason. I think the foul situa- of 31 from the line.
Rode added six counters each head coach Keith Utendorf 45-41.
See MARTIN, page 7
In the fourth quarter, tion wasnt great, the officials
for the Jays.
We are doing some nice
things, like getting good
shots, rebounding and defense
overall, Elwer added. Even
there, though, were wildly
BY JOHN PARENT
on Javin Etzlers 3-pointer early in the the game; hes such a competitive kid,
inconsistent. We might have
third quarter. The 6-5 freshman finished hes mature, and hes really helping our
DHI Media Sports Editor
two good possessions in a
with 12 points in the game and did so on young kids as we move along in this
sports@timesbulletin.com
row then we have two bad
5-for-5 shooting.
process. If anyone has ever dealt with
MIDDLE POINT A sold-out crowd
ones. Even as individuals,
It was hard to get shots, but thats a that as a player, its maddening, and hes
that is the same scenario. Its of 1,600 fans packed in to Lincolnview point of emphasis, to get him some more handling it like the all-state player that
disappointing that were still on Friday night and saw something that looks, Best said. Thats something that he is.
playing like that too much. hadnt happened since the 1996-97 sea- we have to work on, and that Javin has
I know Connor got 18 tonight, but
In junior varsity action, St. son: a Lancer win over Crestview in a to. He was hesitant; that will get better. hes tough, Hammons said. Our goal
Henry won 47-38 led by 15 Northwest Conference game.
Though Etzlers trey brought was to keep him in the teens, and I
Lincolnview scored the games first the Crestview fans to new heights in thought if we were able to do that, wed
from Devin Huelskamp and
seven points and never allowed the terms of volume, almost immediately, have a great chance to win.
11 by Tyler Schlarman.
Connor Hulihan paced the Knights to get closer than three the rest Lincolnview answered when Hayden
Austin was huge. Hes the key that
of the way before securing a 60-48 win Ludwig knocked a ball free and found runs our engine. Every night we play, he
Jays with 17 (3 treys).
Both teams return to at the Barnyard.
Austin Leeth for a fas-tbreak layup-plus- has the other teams best guy; the energy
I think it was huge, Lincolnview foul that put the Lancers back ahead by and effort he can give, it seems like he
action tonight: St. Johns at
Spencerville and St. Henry head coach Brett Hammons said of his six. Ludwigs tip-in later in the quarter never wears down.
teams strong start. Our guys have con- made it a 10-point halftime spread.
versus Wapakoneta.
Etzler canned another trey in the
VARSITY
fidence, but we hadnt had a good start
In
holding
the
Knights
to
17
first
half
opening
minutes of the second half, but
ST. JOHNS (39)
in
a
while.
I
thought
that
was
crucial
points,
Lincolnview
forced
10
Crestview
Derek
Youtsey,
who had barely seen the
Robby Saine 1-2-5, Tim Kreeger
1-4-6, Jared Wurst 3-0-6, Ryan tonight, to help get our fans into it.
turnovers.
floor thanks to two early fouls in the first
Hellman 2-0-5, Josh Warnecke 0-0-0,
Lincolnview (15-0, 5-0 NWC), which
Our defense was pretty good, espe- half, provided the offensive boost for the
Owen Rode 1-4-6, Connor Hulihan
starts
five
seniors,
established
a
presence
cially
in that first quarter, Hammons Lancers need to keep Crestview at bay.
0-0-0, Owen Baldauf 0-0-0, Collin
Youtsey knocked down a jumper in
Will 2-1-7, Grant Csukker 0-0-0, inside early, as Chandler Adams scored said. And that carried over to the secRichard Cocuzza 0-0-0, Jesse Ditto nine of his 15 points in the games first ond quarter, third quarter and so on.
the lane early, then connected on a
2-0-4. Totals 8-4-11/22-39.
eight minutes.
Leeth not only scored 9 points in 3-pointer from the left wing. When
ST. HENRY (56)
Our effort was poor, Crestview head the game for the Lancers, stepping up Leeth found Youtsey in the corner, the
Evan Lefeld 3-0-7, Paul
Stammen 0-1-1, Ryan Luttmer 0-0-0, coach Jeremy Best said of the first-quar- when Trevor Neate and Derek Youtsey 6-3 senior drilled another trey, and did
Mitch Schwieterman 1-0-2, Mitchel ter defense. Both with (Adams), and
had to sit with foul trouble, but he did it so while drawing a foul. His completed
Stammen 5-10-23, Ryan Bruening
4-point play put Lincolnview back up by
0-0-0, Blake Hoying 2-0-4, Parker then our help was poor, too. Then we while pestering Crestviews high-scorLink 0-0-0, Jesse Niekamp 8-1-17, fixed that, but we gave up way too much
ing Connor Lautzenheiser. Though the 10 with 2:02 to go in the third.
Philip Osterholt 0-0-0, Alex Hartings dribble penetration tonight. We crossed Knight senior finished with 18 points, he
Youtsey there in the third quarter,
1-0-2. Totals 16-4-12/17-56.
that threshold of trying to understand had to work for everything he got.
with 9 points in the third quarter alone,
Score by Quarters:
the physicality of the game, but just not
St. Johns 7 9 12 11 - 39
Were used to that, and Connors was a huge boost for us, Hammons
St. Henry 9 13 11 23 - 56
being able to match up to it.
used
to that, Coach Best said of the said.
Three-point goals: St. Johns,
Crestview
(10-5,
3-2
NWC),
which
attention
paid to Lautzenheiser. I think
Will 2, Saine, Hellman; St. Henry,
had trailed by 11 in the opening period, you give him a lot of credit for keepM. Stammen 3, Lefeld.
See LANCERS, page 7
See TURNOVERS, page 7 fought back and pulled to within 16-13 ing his poise and continuing to play
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MJ
JACKSON
New England: I pick New
England in this one because in
my mind, they are always dominant on the line.
Arizona: I pick the Cardinals
to win this game for the fact that
Larry Fitzgerald is a dominant
receiver and will make the difference.
Wildlife Ohio
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Ottoville (67)
Ryan Bendele 0-0-0, Rudy Wenzlick 0-2-2, Andy Schimmoeller 0-0-0,
Brad Boecker 0-0-0, Logan Kemper 2-13-17, Eric Von Sossan 2-1-6, Dylan
Kemper 0-0-0, Keagan Leis 0-0-0, Nick Moorman 3-7-14, Jaden Schnipke
0-0-0, Zane Martin 5-7-20, Dustin Trenkamp 3-2-8. Totals 10-5-32/36-67.
Fort Jennings (56)
Alex Berelsman 4-0-9, Aaron Neidert 3-0-7, Austin Luebrecht 0-0-0, Erik
Klausing 1-0-3, Zack Finn 2-1-5, CJ Cummings 0-0-0, Drew Grone 3-8-14,
Logan Hardeman 0-0-0, Doc Calvelage 0-0-0, Ian Finn 0-2-2, Luke Trentman
3-0-6, Connor Stechschulte 0-0-0, Brandon Wehri 2-6-10. Totals 15-3-17/2756.
Score by quarters
Ottoville 9 21 15 22 - 67
Fort Jennings 13 14 14 15 - 56
Three-point goals: Ottoville, Martin 3, Von Sossan, Moorman; Fort
Jennings, Berelsman, Neidert, Klausing.
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Junior Varsity
Ottoville (25)
Ryan Bendele 1-2-4, Andy Schimmoeller 0-0-0, Brad Boecker 0-4-4,
Logan Kemper 0-0-0, Eric Von Sossan 0-0-0, Dylan Kemper 1-0-3, Keagen
Leis 0-0-0, Nick Moorman 0-0-0, Jaden Schnipke 0-5-5, Zane Martin 4-1-9.
Totals 5-1-12-25.
Fort Jennings (28)
Alex Wieging 0-0-0, Erik Klausing 1-0-3, Derek Luersman 0-0-0, Reese
Von Sossan 0-0-0, Zack Finn 2-0-4, Nolan Grote 0-0-0, Doc Calvelage 2-1-6,
Cole Horstman 1-2-4, Connor Stechschulte 5-1-11, Simon Smith 0-0-0, Aaron
Kloeppel 0-0-0. Totals 9-2-4-28.
Score by quarters
Ottoville 6 4 9 6 - 25
Fort Jennings 11 6 0 11 - 28
Three-point goals: Ottoville, D. Kemper; Fort Jennings, Klausing,
Calvelage.
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OTTOVILLE The
Ottoville girls varsity basketball team were able to exploit
on some of the turnovers
from Fort Jennings to come
up with a 49-20 win Tuesday
night.
The game saw plenty of turnovers from both
sides at the L.W. Heckman
Gymnasium in Ottoville, but
only the Big Green managed
to take advantage of those
due to their tough defense
against the Musketeers.
The number of turnovers
for Ottoville was something
new for the team.
We had way too many
turnovers, Ottoville head
coach Dave Kleman said.
We average 10 turnovers per
game and we were so sloppy
with the ball in the first half
and the second half and thats
not us typically.
Ottoville took a 16-0 lead
into the second quarter before
letting junior Musketeer Erin
Eickholt score the first points
for the team.
Fort Jennings could not
get the ball to fall their way,
though, and scored just two
more points in the half to end
it at 29-4.
Offensively we struggled,
which is no secret with the
score, Fort Jennings head
coach Rhonda Liebrecht said.
On offense we just didnt
have girls in the right position. Were still trying to
coach them through what
they needed to do in order to
score.
The second half looked
much the same. Ottovilles
defense held the Musketeers
to eight points in each of the
final two quarters.
We were trying to get
the girls to focus on some of
Turnovers
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JUNIOR VARSITY
ST. JOHNS (38)
Lucas Metcalfe 1-0-2, Curtis Schwinnen 0-0-0, Jacob Hellman 1-0-3,
Matthew Miller 2-0-5, Tyler Ruda 0-0-0, Griffin Hamilton 0-0-0, Connor
Hulihan 7-0-17, James Garrett 0-0-0, Grant Csukker 3-0-8, Ben Mohler 0-0-0,
Hunter Bonifas 0-3-3, Troy Elwer 0-0-0. Totals 7-7-3/5-38.
ST. HENRY (47)
Bern Denham 0-0-0, Nathan Lefeld 0-2-2, Devin Huelskamp 7-1-15,
Clayton Heitkamp 1-1-4, Zach Niekamp 3-1-7, Caden Niekamp 0-0-0, Jay
Knapke 0-0-0, Sam Lefeld 1-1-3, Ethan Thieman 2-1-5, Sam Hartings 0-0-0,
Tyler Schlarman 4-2-11. Totals 16-2-9/17-47.
Score by Quarters:
St. Johns 6 11 8 13 - 38
St. Henry 10 10 12 15 - 47
Three-point goals: St. Johns, Hulihan 3, Csukker 2, Hellman, Miller; St.
Henry, Heitkamp, Schlarman.
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VARSITY
LIMA CENTRAL CATHOLIC
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Emma Baumgartner 1-0-2, Josie
Mohler 0-0-0, Samantha Koenig 2-28, Madison Stolly 6-15-27, Natalie
Snider 4-0-11, Shelby Donnelly 2-17, Mikaela Dahill 1-0-2. Totals 9-718/21-57.
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5-2-12, Tori Black 0-4-4, Jessica
Pimpas 1-1-3, Bailey Gorman 0-0-0.
Totals 14-2-11/15-45.
Score by Quarters:
Lima CC 13 16 10 18 - 57
Jefferson 10 6 20 9 - 45
Three-point
goals:
Lima
Central Catholic, Snider 3, Koenig
2, Donnelly 2; Jefferson, Stroh,
Hammons.
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JUNIOR VARSITY
LIMA CENTRAL CATHOLIC
(23)
Lauren Huysman 1-0-3, Adele
Doerner 0-0-0, Jessica Wilker 0-00, Hannah Garver 2-0-6, Madeleine
Mohler 2-0-4, Josie Mohler 3-2-8,
Zerlina Keys 0-0-0, Hailey Koenig
0-0-0, Zade Foster 1-0-3, TaeOasha
Rios 0-0-0. Totals 6-3-2/4-23.
JEFFERSON (33)
Kylie Gossett 0-0-0, Kiya
Wollenhaupt 0-0-0, Alli McClurg
1-9-11, Mikayla Bennett 1-24, Ashlin Schimmoeller 0-0-0,
Michelle Rode 2-3-7, Haley Smith
0-0-0, Kelsey Berelsman 4-2-11.
Totals 7-1-16/29-33.
Score by Quarters:
Lima CC 7 2 3 11 - 23
Jefferson 6 8 13 6 - 33
Three-point goals: Lima Central
Catholic, Garver 2, Huysman;
Jefferson, Berelsman.
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5.)Lucas Freeman (AE)
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3.) Daniel Beemer (Ottawa
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Be Kind To Everyone
Its easy to be nice to those who are nice to us. We are designed to respond to
a smile with a smile, and only the hardest heart is unmoved by the tears of someone who is genuinely suffering. The real challenge for most of us is to be kind to
someone who is attacking us, or belittling us, or treating us with contempt. Then
we have to fight against our animal nature and resist the urge to hit back physically or verbally, and nothing is more natural than to hit back when we are being
attacked. But nothing is more Christian than to turn the other cheek and to counter
harsh words and abuse with kindness and love. Contrary to the wisdom of the
world, turning the other cheek is not weakness but in reality requires great strength
of character and long-suffering patience. Our duty as Christians is to be kind to
everyone, not just those who are kind to us. There is no great merit in being kind
to those who are kind to us. The real test is whether you can be kind to those who
mistreat you. One way to do this is to realize that everyone is struggling. There is
a popular quote these days, often misattributed to Plato, which says it very nicely:
Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle. Indeed, everyone struggles, and we should look upon everyone as needing our help, even if they may not
know it. Christopher Simon
Christopher Simon
Therefore, as Gods chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves
with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.
Our local churches invite you to join them for their activities and services.
dElphos
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
310 W. Second St.
419-692-5737
Pastor Harry Tolhurst
Sunday: 11:00 Worship
Service - Everyone Welcome
Communion first Sunday of
every month.
Communion at Vancrest
Health Care Center - First
Sunday of each month at 2:30
p.m., Nursing Home and assisted living.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Where Jesus is Healing
Hurting Hearts!
808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
One block so. of Stadium Park.
419-692-6741
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship Service with Nursery
& Kids Church; 6:00 pm. Youth
Ministry at The ROC & Jr. Bible
Quiz at Church
Monday - 7:00 p.m. Teen
Bible Quiz at Church
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Discipleship Class in Upper
Room
For more info see our website: www.delphosfirstassemblyofgod.com.
ST. PETER LUTHERAN
CHURCH
422 North Pierce St., Delphos
Phone 419-695-2616
Rev. Steve Nelson
Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:00 a.m. Worship
Service.
Monday - 5:00 p.m. Hall in
use.
Tuesday - 5:30 p.m. Hall in
use.
Saturday - 8:00 a.m. Prayer
Breakfast.
Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:00 a.m. Worship
Service.
DELPHOS WESLEYAN
CHURCH
11720 Delphos-Southworth Rd.
Delphos Phone 419-695-1723
Pastor Rodney Shade
937-397-4459
Asst. Pastors Pamela King
and Kelly Baeza
Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
Worship; 9:15 a.m. Sunday
School for all ages.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service
and prayer meeting.
MARION BAPTIST CHURCH
2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
419-339-6319
Services: Sunday - 11:00
a.m. and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday
- 7:00 p.m.
TRINITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
211 E Third St, Delphos
Rev. Richard B. Rakay
Office Hours: 8:00 am-12 noon
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Sunday: 8:15 am Worship
Service; 9:15 am
Sunday
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m.
Worship Service; 11:30 a.m.
Radio Worship on WDOH; 5:007:00 p.m. TUMC Youth Group at
TFLC; 6:00-7:00 p.m. Confirmation @TFLC; 7:30 p.m. Ladies
Bible Fellowship at TUMC.
Monday - 7:00 p.m. Administrative Board Meeting
Tuesday - 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Teens for Christ at TFLC.
Wednesday 6:00 p.m.
Staff Pastor Parish Relations
Committee Mtg.; 6:30 p.m.
Easter Cantata Choir Rehearsal;
7:15 p.m. Choir Rehearsal; 8:00
p.m. Prayer Service in Parlor.
Thursday
1:15
p.m.
Neewsletter Assembly; 4:30
p.m.-6:30 p.m. Suppers on Us.
Saturday - 8:00 a.m.-4:00
p.m. UPWARD Basketball @
TFL
ST. JOHNS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
331 E. Second St.,
Delphos
419-695-4050
Pastor Dennis Walsh, Fr.
George Mahas & Fr. Daniel
Johnson.
Deacons: Fred Lisk, Dave
Ricker and John Sheeran
Mary Beth Will, Liturgical
Coordinator;
Tom Odenweller, Parish Council President; Lynn Bockey, Music
Director
Celebration of the Sacraments:
Eucharist Lords Day
Observance; Saturday 4:30
p.m., Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:30
a.m.; Weekdays as announced
on Sunday bulletin.
Baptism Celebrated first
Sunday of month at 1:00 p.m.
Call rectory to schedule PreBaptismal instructions.
Reconciliation Tuesday
and Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m.;
Saturday 3:30-4:00
p.m.
Anytime by request.
Matrimony Arrangements
must be made through the rectory six months in advance.
Anointing
of
Sick
landECk
RAABE FORD
LINCOLN
spEnCErVillE
SPENCERVILLE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
317 West North St.
419-296-2561
Pastor Tom Shobe
9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship;
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Service
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH
500 S. Canal, Spencerville
419-647-6202
Saturday - 4:30 p.m.
Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass,
May 1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30
a.m. Mass
IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
699 Sunnydale,
Elida, Ohio
Pastor Bruce Tumblin
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional; 10:45 a.m. contemporary
SPENCERVILLE FULL
GOSPEL
107 Broadway St.,
Spencerville
Pastor Charles Muter
Home Ph. 419-657-6019
Sunday: Morning Services
- 10:00 a.m. Evening Services
- 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday:
7:00
p.m.
Worship service.
TRINITY UNITED METHODIST
Corner of 4th & Main,
Spencerville
Phone 419-647-5321
Pastor Justin Fuhrmann
Sunday
8:30
a.m.
Traditional Service; 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.
Ignite Contemporary Service
AGAPE FELLOWSHIP
MINISTRIES
9250 Armstrong Road,
Spencerville
Pastors Phil & Deb Lee
Sunday - 10:00 a.m.
Worship service.
Wed. - 7:00 p.m. Bible
Study
Elida/GomEr
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
CHURCH
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd., Elida
Phone: 339-3339
Rev. Frank Hartman
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
School (all ages); 11 a.m.
Morning Service; 6 p.m.
Evening Service.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
Meeting.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday,
8-noon, 1-4- p.m.
GOMER
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Pastor: Brian Knoderer
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
gomercc.org
secretary@gomercc.org
Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship
NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Evening
service.
Alexander &
Bebout Inc.
HARTER
& SCHIER
FUNERAL
HOME
419-238-9567
www.AlexanderBebout.com
PITSENBARGER
SUPPLY
Professional Parts People
ST. MICHAEL
CHURCH
Kalida - Fr. Mark Hoying
TRINITY LUTHERAN
Saturday 4:30 p.m. Mass.
303 S. Adams, Middle Point
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00
Rev. Tom Cover
a.m. Masses.
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Weekdays: Masses on Mon.,
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship Tues., Wed. and Friday at 8:00
service.
am; Thurs. 7:30 p.m.
KINGSLEY UNITED
ST. BARBARA CHURCH
METHODIST
160 Main St.,
Ohio 709 and Mendon
Cloverdale 419-488-2391
Rd.Phone: 419-965-2771
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Pastor Anthony Perry
Mass schedule: Saturday
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.;
5:30 p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
Worship - 10:25 a.m.
Wednesday - Youth Prayer IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
and Bible Study - 6:30 p.m.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Adult Prayer meeting - 7:00
Ottoville
p.m.
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Choir practice - 8:00 p.m.
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
MANDALE CHURCH OF
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor
18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
419-642-5264
School all ages. 10:30 a.m.
Rev. Mark Walls
Worship Services; 7:00 p.m
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Worship.
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer Service.
meeting.
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
TRINITY FRIENDS CHURCH
512 W. Sycamore St.,
605 N. Franklin St., Van Wert
Columbus Grove
Ph: (419) 238-2788
Office 419-659-2263
Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage
Fax: 419-659-5202
Outreach Pastor Neil
Father Tom Extejt
Hammons
Masses: Tuesday-Friday - 8:00
Sunday - Worship services
at 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 a.m.; First Friday of the month
- 7 p.m.; Saturday - 4:30 p.m.;
p.m.
Wednesday-Ministries
at Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 11:00
a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Confessions - Saturday 3:30
p.m., or anytime by appointFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
13887 Jennings Rd., Van Wert ment.
Ph. 419-238-0333
ST. JOSEPH
Childrens Storyline:
CATHOLIC CHURCH
419-238-3476
135 N. Water St., Ft. Jennings
Email: fbaptvw@bright.net
Rev. Charles Obinwa
Pastor Steven A. Robinson
Phone: 419-286-2132
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Mass schedule: Saturday 5
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m.
Family Worship Hour; 6:30 p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and
9:30 a.m.
p.m. Evening Bible Hour.
Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Word
HOLY FAMILY
of Life Student Ministries; 6:45
CATHOLIC CHURCH
p.m. AWANA; 7:00 p.m. Prayer
Rev. Robert DeSloover, Pastor
and Bible Study.
7359 St. Rt. 109 New
Cleveland
PENTECOSTAL WAY
Saturday Mass - 7:00 p.m.
CHURCH
Sunday Mass - 8:30 a.m
Pastors: Bill Watson
Rev. Ronald Defore
1213 Leeson Ave., Van Wert
auldinG
ounty
Phone (419) 238-5813
Head Usher: Ted Kelly
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School GROVER HILL ZION UNITED
11:10 a.m. - Worship 10:00 a.m.
METHODIST CHURCH
until 11:30 a.m. - Wednesday
204 S. Harrision St.
Morning Bible Class 6:00 p.m.
Grover Hill, Ohio 45849
until 7:00 p.m. - Wednesday
Pastor Mike Waldron
Evening Prayer Meeting
419-587-3149
7:00 p.m. - Wed. Night Bible
Cell: 419-233-2241
Study.
mwaldron@embarqmail.com
Thursday - Choir Rehearsal
Anchored in Jesus Prayer
Line - (419) 238-4427 or (419)
232-4379.
Emergency - (419) 993-5855
putnam County
FAITH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Road U, Rushmore
Pastor Robert Morrison
Sunday 10 am Church
School; 11:00 Church Service;
6:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Evening Service
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The Herald 11
Yesterday
This and
That
by EVELYN MARTIN
K. of C. Team
Still In First Place
The K. of C. team remains in the lead
of the National Kittenball (softball R.H.)
league. The K. of C. have now won six
straight games without a loss. Hotz & Hotz
have won five games and lost one as has
also the Bending Works team.
The National League standing now is as
following:
W-L Pct.
K of C
6-0 1.000
Hotz & Hotz 5-1 .833
Bending Company
5-1 .833
City Police
3-3 .500
Gramm Motors
2-4 .333
Wells Creamery
2-4
.333
Ohio Power 1-4 .200
DMC
0-5 .000
Delphos Herald,
Aug. 2, 1929
BOB HOLDGREVE
Window
to the
Past
Harry Groves
Heir to $10,000
A dispatch appearing in the Toledo-Bee
News, states that W.I. Miller, secretary of
the Skelly Bracket Company, of Cleveland,
is trying to locate Harry Groves, who
had fallen heir to $10,000. Mr. Miller has
written the Sheriff of Van Wert County,
stating that Harry Groves was taken from
an orphans home in Columbus about thirty-four years ago by Mr. Millers mother, and had married about fifteen years
ago. Shortly afterward, with his wifes
relatives, moved to the northwest part of the
state, presumably to Van Wert or Paulding
County, and settled on a farm. Groves is
now about forty years old.
A Groves family formerly of Delphos,
leaving here some years ago, but inquires
made, give no evidence that the heir being
sought, was a member of that family, and
as far as can be learned, no Harry Groves
of that age, resides in this vicinity.
Delphos Herald,
May 12, 1915
Electric Service
Car Damaged
An electric service car owned by Tony
Van Autreve was damaged in a collision
when Van Autreve was driving north on
Main Street, when a car driven by Wm.
Aspach backed from a curb and struck the
right front and rear fenders and running
board which were damaged. No damage
was done to the Alspach car.
Delphos Herald,
July 31, 1929
Jefferson School
Room Enlarged
Substantial improvements are being
made at the Jefferson school building. The
assembly room, which was outgrown a
number of years ago is being enlarged to
better accommodate the high school pupils.
The wall between the assembly room
formerly used as a botanical lab has been
removed and sliding doors will be installed
there. Ordinarily, these doors will be kept
open, forming an addition to the assembly
room. The added space will make an addition of about 65 desks and will increase the
assembly room capacity to about 225.
By closing the sliding doors, a classroom, separate from the assembly room
can be formed.
The glass enclosure outside the former
botanical lab has been torn out and this
space is being walled in to provide a small
library.
Delphos Herald,
July 1929
12 The Herald
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Opinion
Have you
seen the snow
shovel?
Snow shovel conundrum
So Washington, D.C. and that area
was getting hammered as I wrote this.
My sister- and brother-in-law and
Lotus were getting ready to hunker
down early Friday evening and ride it
out. They were expecting 18-24 inches by Sunday morning.
My brother-in-laws post on
Facebook Thursday evening struck
me as funny. He was asking what
people do with their snow shovels
because every time a big storm is
forecasted, the stores are all sold out.
He said hed had his shovel fore a
decade or more. Many of the comments were from people had the same
snow shovel for a really long time. I
think the one we have with the blue
blade was in the garage when my
father was still alive so it would be at
the least, 18 years old and I remember
him using it for quite a few years. We
have a second one only because at
times, it more effective to have two
people shoveling. And yes, the second one has been around for a good
10 years.
One guy said they had two because
he and his wife brought one the marriage. Haha. Must have been part of
their dowry to each other.
So were back to the question of
why people always need snow shovels. What happens to them? Some on
the replies to my BIL wondered if
On the
Other Hand
Nancy Spencer
Byron McNutt
People Make
the Difference
tor at large. Newhouse said
People want to be part of a
tribeand print publications
with an ardent readership
reinforce a strong sense of
community.
Samir Husni, a University
of Mississippi professor,
agrees that print publications
foster community. He says
readers like getting and holding the physical object and
your weekly paper is like
having a membership in an
exclusive club because members share a kinship.
At your local community
newspaper the staff will make
its best effort to report the
news from around the corner, across town and across
the county. They will cover
city hall, the school board,
the county government, news
about the local economy,
local sports, service clubs
and ordinary people doing
extraordinary things.
We never have to argue
with CBS, USA Today or
any other regional media
over who will report the local
news. Our news might not be
important worldwide, but it
will be interesting and useful to many of our readers
even if its only who scored
the winning basket, who was
named Woman of the Year or
who will serve as president
of the school board or local
service club.
Rem Rieder, USA Today
Media columnist wrote on
Jan. 14: While many newspapers have been battered,
beleaguered and endangered
in the digital age, they have
worked to reinvent themselves. Consider the fact
wealthy and savvy businessmen such as Warren Buffet,
Jeff Bezos, Sheldon Adelson,
John Henry, Glen Taylor and
Eli Broad have bought newspaper groups and recognized
the important roles they play
in maintaining community.
Modern conveniences
There is a Sasquatch at my
place of business. At least the
driver of one SUV is someone
very hairy, as their vanity plate
NOSHAVE attests. I
gave some thought to waiting
in my car for a bit this morning, pretending to listen to talk
radio or some such nonsense,
just to see if the cars owner
would come back. A The very
small yeti bumper sticker
almost convinced me to do
so, but since my dash said 10
degrees and gas isnt THAT
cheap, I thought better of it.
One of my favorite features
on this car is that digital thermometer. Last summer, when
our childs car gave out, we
taught her to drive stick shift
and passed her the keys to my
gas-sipper. We bought a used
auto with four-wheel drive
so that one of us could pave
the way through snow in our
driveway. I drive it because
it can knock through the back
road drifts of Northwest Ohio.
Thats the official reason.
Unofficially, I like to know
how much warmer/cooler it
is inside my car, and the visor
has a digital compass.
My Steven and I dont go
in for bells and whistles in
our cars, so the aforementioned
features are pretty out-there for
us. So it was that I recently
discovered my car also has seat
warmers, which would have
made a yeti-watch pretty comfortable if I hadnt had to get
out of my car and go to work.
In a day or two, the seat
warmer will be put to use
as 30-minutes of heat therapy. While throwing hay bales
on Monday, I wrenched a
muscle in my lower back. At
Anne Coburn-Griffis
this point, Im applying cold
packs.
On Monday night, I rifled
through the freezer at 4 a.m.
to find an honest-to-goodness
ice pack. Grumpy, cold-footed and not wanting to wake
up sleeping potbellied pigs, I
grabbed what I thought was a
freezer-burned bag of broccoli
and slept on it for a couple of
hours. I threw the bag in my
car an hour before work so it
would be good and frozen for
seat-bound cold therapy.
After locking my car and
leaving the yeti-watch to
another day, I glanced back in
the car. On the driver seat lay a
half-melted, half-empty bag of
jalapeno poppers.
If there are running cars in
the lot this week, occupants
fiddling intently with their
radios, they probably could
care less about an elusive creature who is the stuff of legend around the world. Instead,
theyre probably trying get a
look at the nutjob who noshes
on frozen cheese and minced
peppers on the morning commute.
DEAR EDITOR:
Respect! Its important to teach our children and grandchildren
the importance of embracing and respecting our shared Putnam
County heritage. It will serve them well throughout their lives.
Our county was built firmly on agriculture and it continues to be
the backbone of the county today. In fact, a little over 90% of land
usage in Putnam County is agriculture related. The total revenue
generated by our farms exceeds $240 million per year. That alone
is almost half the annual GDP of Putnam County.
Regardless of whether or not you have ever milked a cow,
plowed a field, baled hay or performed any of the other countless
chores in the agricultural world, farming teaches us many important
values that we can all use in our lives. As anyone who grew up on a
farm or worked on one knows, the values of hard work, responsibility, dedication and perseverance are all critical to successful farming
operations. These same values are also the essential seeds needed
for growing and harvesting a successful, happy and fulfilling life no
matter where life may take you.
Please join me in honoring our rich farming history and showing gratitude for how it has developed the strong inherent values
of Putnam County. We must continue to respect and nurture these
values for the benefit of future generations.
The next time you are following a piece of farm equipment on
a Putnam County road, stop and think about what that piece of
equipment represents and means to us all. Its not just a big piece
of machinery slowing you down. Rather, its a symbol of the very
special place where we all live and the strong values we all share.
Michael A. Lammers
Ottawa
DEAR EDITOR:
Citizens of Putnam County value the hard work Travis Jerwers
has done as a commissioner for our county. Travis is determination to
represent the people of Putnam County by listening to what is right for
taxpayers. Travis continues to stand for what he believes the citizens
want.
Travis, publicly or privately, has not said one negative thing about
his opponent to the media. Travis is not running a negative campaign.
Unfortunately, Mike Lammers chooses to run his campaign with negative activity. Lammers, for the last two years, has continued to spread
negative remarks about Travis to anyone he came into contact with.
The mayor of Columbus Grove trashed Travis and to some degree,
Vince Schroeder. The mayors letter said exactly what Lammers has
been spreading for two years. Makes me wonder if the mayor checked
out what he wrote or just wrote what Lammers told him to.
Putnam County we need to remember Travis stool alone as the
only commissioner who opposed many issues that have come back
to kick Putnam County in the their taxpayers pockets. Travis opposed
the 6119 project, the Road 5 project and more.
I hope you will see through Mr. Lammers power grab and realize
and wonder what his agenda really is. I know when Mr. Lammers
ran four years ago he ran with the agenda of a complete county ran
by technology. Well guess what Lammers does for a living; would
he profit?
Travis Jerwers is the right choice for honesty and integrity and he
is determined to continue to serve the citizens of Putnam County. I am
also supporting Vince Schroeder We get to choose two commissioners
this year.
Charol Stechschulte
Columbus Grove
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419-235-3607
breezeway.
(122)419-235-3607
Bonnie
Shelley 419-230-2521
breezeway.
(122)
Bonnie
Shelley
divide.
Prime location
on SR 309,
East,419-230-2521
Lima.
$74,000-Delphos
SD
$74,000-Delphos
BY
APPOINTMENT
BY
APPOINTMENT
1-1/2 story home
with
3BR/1BA
andSD
over 1800 sq ft
Owner/agent.
Ron
Spencer
419-230-1111
1-1/2 story home with 3BR/1BA and over 1800 sq ft
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living space. $65,000-Elida
Many updates including
bath
SDupdated
living
space.tub/shower,
Many
updates
including
updated
bath
$65,000-Elida
SD
w/whirlpool
newer
windows,
roof &66x132
water
THE DELPHOS HERALD Cute
3
bedroom,
1
bath
1
story
on
nice
w/whirlpool
tub/shower,
newer
windows,
roof
&
water
Apx.
1,600
sq.ft.
of
office
space
for
lease
on
SR
309,
East,
Cute
3 bedroom,
1 bath
1 story
onw/loft.
nice 66x132Lima.
lot.lot.
heater.
Basement.
Detached
garage
Basement.
Detached
garage
w/loft.
BuiltLower
inheater.
1920,
appx.
1378
sq.
ft.
of
living
area,
enclosed
419-695-0015
level
w/
windows.
Perfect
for
medical
offices,
insurance
(75)
Barb
Coil
419-302-3478
Built
in
1920,
appx.
1378
sq.
ft.
of
living
area,
enclosed
(75) Barb(122)
Coil 419-302-3478
breezeway.
Bonnie
Shelley
419-230-2521
FARM
FOR
SALE
office,
etc. (122)
Features
reception/waiting
area, offices, &
breezeway.
Bonnie
Shelley
419-230-2521
FOR
SALE
Approx.
30
acresFARM
in Union
Twp,Spencer
Van Wert
County. Ap$74,000-Delphos
SD
restrooms.
Owner/agent.
Ron
419-230-1111
Approx.
30
acres
in
Union
Twp,
Van
Wert
$74,000-Delphos
SD County. Approx.
20home
ac tillable
w/ balance
wooded.
1-1/21-1/2
story
with
3BR/1BA
and
over
1800
prox.
20
achome
tillable
w/ balance
wooded.
with
3BR/1BA
and over 1800
sq sq
ft ft
(188)story
Devin
Dye 419-303-5891
(188)
Devin
Dye
419-303-5891
living
space.
Many
updates
including
updated
bath
Apx.
sq.ft.Many
of office/showroom
space for
lease onbath
SR
living2,200
space.
updates including
updated
w/whirlpool
tub/shower,
newer
windows,
roof
& water
309
E. Features
large open
showroom
area, office
2
w/whirlpool
tub/shower,
newer
windows,
roof
&area,
water
heater.
Basement.
Detached
garage
w/loft.
restrooms,
2
overhead
garage
doors
&
storage
area.
heater.
Basement.
Detached garage w/loft.
(75)Owner/agent.
Barb Coil
419-302-3478
Ron Spencer 419-230-1111
(75) Barb Coil 419-302-3478
FARM FOR SALE
Approx. 30 acres inFARM
UnionFOR
Twp,SALE
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30
acres
in
Union
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prox.
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tillable
w/ balance wooded.
(188)
Devin
419-303-5891
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