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Dave Stemen, left, Norma Lusk and Connie Stemen dance around the floor at the sock hop.
Delphos Senior Center had a lunch, trivia, bingo, ice cream and a sock hop on Wednesday.
The sock hop was filled with music from Double D Disk Jockey Service and the dance was
complete with poodles on pants and skirts and scarves in the hair and around necks. They
also handed out door prizes throughout the dance. (DHI Media/Kristi Fish)
DELPHOS With roughly two months left, Bark for Life has
reached $7,000 of the $10,000 goal.
Bonnie Jones, veterinarian at Delphos Animal Hospital, says
there is still time to reach the goal by August.
We still have T-shirts for sale and pledges to come in, she said.
This year, the heat kept some owners and their pets from participating in the events.
I dont blame them; it was hot and they needed to do what was
best for their dogs, Dr. Jones said. It was a lower turnout than last
year, but those that came still had fun.
Jones believes the lower number of participants did not impact
the amount raised.
We still raised about the same as last year, she said. This
years people were very generous.
This year, they added a photo booth to keep the fun going and
hopefully increase participation.
The photo booth would be more fun with more people and I
think well try to do it again next year, she said.
They also plan to continue selling food, T-shirts and holding a
raffle next year.
However, others have input on what they can change for next
year.
Some think we should move the time of the event or move it to a
different weekend than Relay, Jones said. Im on the fence if well
make any of those changes. We just really need better weather.
Jones considers this years event a success regardless of the heat
and lower turnout but she still hopes for more participants next year.
I think people just need to realize not one of us isnt impacted
by cancer, she said. We truly are fighting for our loved ones and
the next life we may save could be ourselves.
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Canal Days Grand Prize Drawing tickets are now available at the Delphos Area
Chamber of Commerce at 310 N. Main St.
This years payout will be: 1st $2,500; 2nd $250; 3rd-29th $25; and 30th
$250
Call 419-695-1771 or email info@delphoschamber.com with any questions
New this year is an Early Bird Drawing June 30, July 31 and Aug. 31 for $100
The Grand Prize drawing will be held at 6 p.m. Sept. 18 in the Social Tent during Canal
Days (need not be present to win).
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OBITUARIES
oscar W. Hohlbein
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DELPHOS On June 9,
officers were given information of a residence in the 600
block of East Sixth Street
where drugs were allegedly
being used. Officers arrived,
and after being given
access to the residence by
a co-tenant, found a small
amount of suspected cocaine
in plain view. The drugs
were taken as evidence and
the report will be forwarded
to the prosecutors office for
review of charges.
On June 10, officers
spoke with a complainant
who reported that a family
member had taken money
out of her bank account and
closed the account out. The
report was forwarded to the
Detective Bureau for further
review.
On June 10, officers
took a report from a female
complainant on West Clime
Street. The female told officers that a large amount of
cash was removed from her
residence while she was
gone. The complainant gave
officers the name of a person
she suspected as there was
no forced entry to the residence and a key was needed
to get to the cash. The incident remains under investigation by the Detective
Bureau.
On June 11, an officer on
patrol observed a female,
Latosha Nance of Delphos,
operating a motor vehicle on
East Fifth Street. The officer
had knowledge that Nance
was operating the vehicle on
a suspended drivers license
and initiated a traffic stop.
Nance was issued a citation
for a Court OVI Suspension
and will appear in Lima
Municipal Court to face the
charge.
On June 12, officers were
made aware of an active warrant for 29-year-old Jenni M.
Carman of Delphos for a
failure to appear violation.
Officers located Carman
and took her into custody.
She was turned over to a
deputy of the Allen County
Sheriffs Office.
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DELPHOS Dorothy L. Rogers, 92, formerly of Inverness,
Florida, and Delphos, passed away Thursday at Winter Haven
Hospital.
Funeral services will begin at 11 a.m. on Thursday at First
United Presbyterian Church in Delphos. Burial will follow in
Walnut Grove Cemetery.
Arrangements are incomplete with Harter and Schier Funeral
Home.
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Elida to build new town hall Van
Development to hold
BY KAY LOUTH
DHI Media Correspondent
news@delphosherald.com
Reports
MARION TOWNSHIP
The Marion Township
Trustees met Monday at
the Marion Township office
with the following members
present: Joseph Youngpeter,
Jerry Gilden 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 24 checks totaling $26,548.76.
Jesse Layman was present questioning zoning on
property along Piquad Road.
Road Foreman Elwer
reported the first round of
mowing has been completed.
Fiscal Officer Kimmet
gave the trustees the
Fund Status and Bank
Reconciliation Reports from
May 31 to review and sign.
He gave them a Purchase
Order that needed signed
due to an increase on the
annual amount due the Allen
County Health Board.
He asked if there were
any changes to the 2017
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TODAY
9 a.m. to 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. Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N. Main
St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
SUNDAY
8-11:30 a.m. Knights of Columbus benefit for St. Johns
School at the hall, Elida Ave.
10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Spencerville American Legion Brunch
Buffet, 119 S. Broadway, Spencerville.
1-3 p.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N.
Main St., is open.
MONDAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301
Suthoff St.
Green Thumb Garden Club meets at the Delphos Public
Librarys First Edition Building.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from the Storm support group meets in the
Delphos Public Library basement.
7 p.m. Washington Township Trustees meet at the township
house.
Delphos City Council meets at the Delphos Municipal Building,
608 N. Canal St.
7:30 p.m. Jefferson Athletic Boosters meet at the Eagles
Lodge, 1600 E. Fifth St.
Spencerville village council meets at the mayors office.
Delphos Eagles Auxiliary meets at the Eagles Lodge, 1600 E.
Fifth St.
American Legion Post 268, 415 N. State St.
TUESDAY
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.
1-3 p.m. Delphos Area Visiting Nurses offer free blood pressure checks at Delphos Discount Drugs.
7:30 p.m. Elida School Board meets at the high school office.
Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian Church, 310 W.
Second St.
Fort Jennings Village Council meets at Fort Jennings Library.
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.
4 p.m. Delphos Public Library board members meet at the
library conference room.
The Lima Area Concert Band will perform on June 26 in the Childrens Garden on the grounds of the Allen County
Museum. (Submitted photo)
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County Museum.
Under the direction of John Hill,
the Lima Area Concert Band will
perform a variety of selections
including favorite show tunes and
Sousa marches. The Concert Band
is composed of about 60 volunteer
members from Allen County and
surrounding areas. The band members come from all walks of life but
share a common love of music.
This program is free and open to
the public and is sponsored by the
Allen County Historical Society,
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Week of June 20
Monday: Sloppy Joe sandwich, tater tots, fruit veggie,
coffee and 2 percent milk.
Tuesday: Chicken pot pie
with biscuits, veggie, fruit,
coffee and 2 percent milk.
Wednesday: Cream of
potato soup, fruit, veggie, coffee and 2 percent milk.
Thursday: Spaghetti, garlic toast, fruit, veggie, coffee
and 2 percent milk.
Friday: Ham and Cheese
bites, potato, fruit, veggie,
treat, coffee and 2 percent
milk.
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Education hereby gives public notice that Gary Leach,
maintenance associate, currently employed by the
Apollo Career Center Board of Education, is retiring
and seeking re-employment with the district in the
same position.
The Board of Education will hold a public hearing on the issue of re-employing Leach at its regular
monthly meeting at 7 p.m. on July 25 in Apollos Board
Room, 3325 Shawnee Road, Lima.
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Grant Wallace
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June 21
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June 22
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Hop in the pony buggy
A day they will never forget
for the last day of school
Paws to Consider
BY LOVINA EICHER
Its a nice sunny day for
the clothes to dry, and we
have the lines filled with
laundry. We have been blessed with several rains over the
weekend and this past week.
Yesterday was the last
day of school for the term.
Daughters Verena and Loretta
and I picked up my married daughter Elizabeth and
attended the school picnic.
It was a little chilly until the
sun came out. All the pupils
were released at 11:30 a.m.
Joseph, Lovina and Kevin
took our pony Stormy and
the pony buggy to school in
the morning.
We all headed to
Elizabeths house after leaving the school. We spent the
afternoon relaxing on their
back patio. They have a woods
behind their house, and the
river runs close by on their
property. They have a new
puppy that is a Coon Hound
and Australian Shepherd mix.
Hopefully, when it gets bigger, it will help keep the raccoons away from their house.
They are having problems
with raccoons getting in their
flower pots and bird feeders
at night, and I am afraid that
the raccoons will bother their
garden.
The new puppy is named
Shelia, and Kevin had so
much fun with her. He walked
her through the woods. He
told us he was trying to teach
her where to look for raccoons. Kevin has never been
coon hunting, but he probably thinks the puppy doesnt
know that.
Joseph mowed the yard
in an hour and 35 minutes.
We bought a big walk-behind mower at the local consignment auction this spring.
Joseph loves to mow with it,
and he handles it very well.
Joseph is tall for his age so
he can handle the big mower.
Our 42 baby chicks came
this week. We will butcher
our older hens after these new
chicks get bigger and start
laying eggs.
On June 14, Elizabeth will
be 22. Our family is planning
to spend Saturday evening
and Sunday at Timothy and
Elizabeths house. Plans are
to put tents up in their back
yard and cook outside. I am
looking forward to all of us
being together. It seems the
older the children get, the
harder it is, because everyone
goes different directions on
weekends.
Elizabeth is helping to get
ready for Susans wedding by
sewing for me at her house.
She likes to use her sewing machine. I cut out my
dress, cape and apron for the
wedding. I hope to get it finished soon. Moses mother
finely chopped
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon butter, melted
Preheat the oven to 375
degrees. In a large bowl,
cream the shortening, 1 1/4
cup brown sugar, eggs and
vanilla. In a separate bowl,
combine the milk and lemon
juice or vinegar. Add this to
the sugar mixture and stir
well. Add the flour, baking
soda and salt, and stir until
the flour is moistened. Mix in
the rhubarb. Pour the batter
into a greased 9-inch square
pan.
In a separate bowl, mix
together the remaining 1/3
cup brown sugar, cinnamon
and butter and sprinkle over
the top of the batter. Bake for
3540 minutes until golden
brown in color. Serve warm
or cold.
Lovina Eicher is an Old
Order Amish writer, cook,
wife and mother of eight.
Formerly writing as The
Amish Cook, Eicher inherited that column from her
mother, Elizabeth Coblentz,
who wrote from 1991 to 2002.
Readers can contact Eicher
at PO Box 1689, South
Holland, IL 60473 (please
include a self-addressed
stamped envelope for a reply)
or at LovinasAmishKitchen@
MennoMedia.org.
OFB awards
$200,000 for
water quality
projects
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growth. Stand populations were approximately 31,000 plants per acre across
all treatments. The 2011, 2012 and 2014
growing seasons experienced periods of
drought. The 2013 growing season was
very good with adequate moisture through
July. The 2015 growing season was very
wet.
The average yields (2011-2015) for
Pre-emergent was: 142 bu/A corn for
Incorporated 28 percent UAN, 164.1 bu/A
for incorporated swine manure, 142.7 bu/A
for surface applied swine manure, 164.0
bu/A for incorporated dairy manure and
139.2 bushels for surface applied dairy
manure.
The average yields (2011-2015) for Postemergent was: 147 bu/A for Incorporated
28 percent UAN, 162.9 bu/A for incorporated swine manure, 142.5 bu/A for
surface applied swine manure, 167.0 bu/A
for incorporated dairy manure and 138.1
bushels for surface applied dairy manure.
See MANURE, page 13
COLUMBUS Ohio
Farm Bureau Federation is
providing $200,000 for county Farm Bureau-led projects
that help improve water quality in local communities. With
additional matching funds
from partnering organizations,
these projects will provide
more than $460,000 in total
resources.
The county water quality grants are part of Ohio
Farm Bureaus comprehensive Water Quality Action
Plan launched in September
2014. OFBF has dedicated more than $2 million in
member funds for projects
and measures that help protect the environment and preserve farmers ability to produce food. This is the second
year Ohio Farm Bureau has
provided funding for county
water quality projects.
Last years water quality
projects were such a success
that Ohio Farm Bureau decided to provide funding again
and increased the amount
by $50,000, said Jordan
Hoewischer, OFBF director
of water quality and research.
These projects are spread out
across the state with participation from dozens of partnering
organizations that include conservation, government, university, health and private entities.
County Farm Bureaus
receiving funding include
Putnam County. On an agricultural bus tour of the county, residents will see the different ways the agricultural
community works together on
water quality issues, including seeing how a two-stage
ditch works, what a working
hog farm does to manage its
manure and how water quality
affects a hops farm.
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Perry hammers
Bearcats in ACME
BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
St. Johns Matt Miller gets hit by a pitch from Crestview pitcher Derek Stout, with Luke
Gerardot catching, during Friday nights ACME game at Crestview Athletic Complex.
(DHI Media/John Parent)
top of the third. That score
came on two walks and an
infield boot 5-2, Knights,
going into the bottom of the
third.
Catcher Luke Gerardot led
off the bottom of the third
with a double down the leftfield line, at which point Matt
Miller replaced Warnecke on
the hill. Simerman singled
through the left side to plate
Gerardot. Miller, however,
would have then been out of
trouble except for a dropped
fly ball, which opened the door
for two more runs, unearned,
both driven in by a ground
single up the middle by Stout.
It was 8-2 after three and
9-2 after five but Delphos
kept it interesting after that.
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Club
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Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
In Total
Red Par 4 5 3 4 4 5 3 4 4 36
4 4 3 5 4 4 3 4 5 36 72
BOYS 12-13
1 Harmon, Carson 5 5 3 5 7 5
3 5 5 43 43
2 Cobb, Bryce 5 6 3 6 4 5 4
7 6 46 46
3 Wisser, Alex 4 6 6 6 6 5 3
5 6 47 47
4 Hall, Britton 5 4 5 7 6 5 5
6 7 50 50
5 Smith, Solomon 11 7 2 5 5
5 6 4 8 53 53
6 Koesters, Sam 5 9 6 7 5 6
4 6 7 55 55
7 McCoy, Braden 7 7 4 8 6 7
6 8 8 61 61
BOYS 14-15
1 Radcliff, Austin 4 5 3 4 4 5
3 4 6 38 4 5 4 6 5 5 4 7 5 45 83
2 Harmon, Ethan 5 4 3 5 6 5
4 4 4 40 5 7 5 8 4 4 4 4 6 47 87
3 Fischio, Nick 6 5 3 5 6 7 6 5
5 48 4 5 4 7 5 4 4 5 3 41 89
4 Gallman, Alex 5 5 8 5 5 6
4 5 5 48 6 5 4 5 6 5 4 4 6 45 93/
Longbrake, Rocco 5 6 5 6 5 7 4 4
6 48 8 4 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 45 93
5 Mawer, Lance 6 7 4 5 5 6 3
5 8 49 7 6 6 7 4 6 4 4 9 53 102
6 Koesters, Reed 6 6 4 6 7 8
5 5 6 53 7 5 3 6 5 6 7 6 6 51 104
BOYS 16-18
1 Gottemoeller, Brad 5 5 3 4
4 4 4 4 5 38 4 4 3 7 4 4 3 4 5 38
76/Hernandez, Jared 5 7 4 4 4 5
3 5 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 35 76
(Gottemoeller defeats Hernandez
in a playoff for 1st place)
3 Dray, Logan 4 4 3 5 4 6 5
5 5 41 5 3 3 5 4 4 3 5 5 37 78/
Mckee, Anthony 4 5 4 4 4 6 4 5 4
40 4 4 3 4 6 4 4 5 4 38 78/Miller,
Logan 4 4 4 6 4 4 5 4 4 39 6 5 3
5 4 3 3 5 5 39 78/Reed, Sam 4 6
4 4 5 5 3 4 4 39 5 4 6 5 4 3 3 4 5
39 78/Sweede, Tanner 4 6 5 5 4
5 4 4 5 42 4 4 3 5 4 3 5 4 4 36 78
4 Knueve, Jeffrey 5 4 3 6 5 6
4 5 4 42 3 4 4 7 4 4 3 4 4 37 79/
Nelson, Jared 4 6 3 5 6 4 3 5 5 41
4 5 3 5 5 4 4 3 5 38 79
5 McKinley, Keaton 5 5 3 5 5
5 4 5 3 40 4 5 3 5 5 4 3 5 8 42 82/
Moody, Ryan 4 6 4 5 5 5 3 5 4 41
8 5 3 5 5 4 2 4 5 41 82
6 Miller, Jared 4 6 3 4 6 5 4
5 4 41 4 6 4 9 5 3 4 4 4 43 84/
Romer, Jack 4 5 4 4 6 4 4 4 4 39
6 5 5 4 6 4 4 5 6 45 84
7 Boone, Andrew 4 5 5 5 4 6
4 5 5 43 5 5 4 6 5 4 3 5 5 42 85
8 Naumann, Kyle 4 6 5 6 4 7
4 3 6 45 3 5 4 7 4 4 3 4 7 41 86
9 Lucas, Austin 4 3 5 5 5 6 7 7
4 46 6 5 3 5 4 4 3 5 6 41 87
10 Martinez, Dylan 5 6 5 6 4
7 4 5 4 46 4 3 5 7 5 4 4 4 7 43 89
11 Brackman, Jordan 4 5 6
4 5 5 6 6 5 46 4 4 5 6 5 6 5 5
5 45 91
12 Henley, Walker 4 6 4 4 4 7
5 5 5 44 6 5 4 7 5 5 5 5 6 48 92
13 Wingett, Josh 5 5 5 5 5 6
4 7 4 46 5 5 4 8 6 4 5 6 7 50 96
14 Lazier, Logan 6 7 4 7 5 8
5 6 6 54 6 5 3 8 5 5 4 5 6 47 101
15 Pleiman, Zachary 6 6 5 6 8
7 4 7 5 54 5 7 4 6 5 6 4 8 7 52 106
16 Dickrede, Matt 7 6 4 5 4 6
4 6 7 49 8 6 6 7 7 6 5 6 11 62 111
17 Rager, Joshah DQ
GIRLS 15 & UNDER
1 Naumann, Ellen 6 6 4 10 5
5 4 7 5 52 52
GIRLS 16-18
1 Schmitmeyer, Jill 5 4 3 4 4
6 4 4 5 39 5 4 3 7 3 4 2 5 5 38 77
2 Owens, Erin 5 5 3 5 5 6 5 4
7 45 6 5 6 7 5 6 5 6 6 52 97
3 Spainhower, Megan 5 5 3
5 9 8 7 8 5 55 7 5 4 6 4 5 4 5 6
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MIDDLE POINT A
5-run sixth inning turned
a 1-run deficit into a 4-run
cushion for Ayersvilles
ACME team in its game at
Lincolnview on Wednesday
and the Pilots held on to win
by an 8-4 margin.
The game, which had been
scheduled as a 9-inning contest, was called after eight
innings due to lightning.
After Lancer starter Gavin
Carter held the Pilots to just
two earned runs through five
innings, Ayersville jumped on
reliever Braden Evans in the
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St. Johns reliever Troy Elwer uncorks a pitch versus Van Wert Wednesday night at Jeffersons Brett Mahlie lays down a bunt in the first inning of Thursdays ACME game
versus Lincolnview at Wildcat Field. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
Stadium Park. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
Rallies
Hammers
No-hitter
SPENCERVILLE (9)
J.T. Thiery cf 3-1-0-0, Brady
Nolan ss/1b 2-1-0-0, Thad Ringwald
p/eh 2-1-2-2, Luke Falke 2b 1-0-0-0,
Austin Gallimore c 2-0-1-1, Jack
Fletcher ss 1-0-1-0, Zach Ringwald
1b/c 3-0-0-0, Conner Vogt rf 2-11-0, Hunter Stephen eh/p 3-1-1-0,
Chandler Kahle 3b 3-2-2-1, Kale Lee
lf 3-0-0-0, Luke Market 2b/eh 3-1-11. Totals 28-8-9-5.
PERRY (19)
Luke Floyd 3b 2-4-1-1, Dillon
Maxwell c 0-3-0-0, Louie Hoersten
cf/ss 4-2-1-1, Jay Money p/cf 4-1-32, Austin Money ss/p 2-3-0-0, Logan
Liles 1b 4-2-3-5, John Sawyer 2b
3-2-1-2, Jaren Law lf 1-1-0-0, Casey
McQueen rf/eh 3-0-0-1, Keaton
Miller eh/rf 4-1-1-1. Totals 27-1910-13.
Score by Innings:
LINCOLNVIEW (3)
Chayten Overholt p 4-0-0-0, Braxton Fox 2b 2-0-0-0,
Braden Evans cf 3-1-1-0, Gavin Carter ss 2-1-0-0, Thad
Walker 3b 0-0-0-0, Sam Myers c 3-1-1-1, Ethan Parsons
1b 4-0-1-0, Jacob Hale lf 3-0-0-0, Levi McMaster rf 4-01-1. Totals 25-3-4-2.
JEFFERSON (4)
Jacob Boop cf 4-2-2-0, Brett Mahlie ss/p 2-1-1-0,
Jacob Pulford p/1b 3-0-3-3, Tyler Shrider 1b/rf 3-0-00, Darius Shurelds 3b 2-0-0-0, Jordan Boop lf 2-0-0-0,
Andrew Foust 2b/ss/p 3-0-0-0, Dre Reed c 3-0-1-0, David
Grant rf 1-0-0-0, Daniel Luhmkuhl 2b 2-1-0-0. Totals
25-4-7-3.
Score by Innings: R H E
Lincolnview 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 - 3 4 2
Jefferson 1 1 0 0 1 1 x - 4 7 6
E: Shrider 2, Walker, Myers, Mahlie, Pulford,
Shurelds, Foust; LOB: Lincolnview 12, Jefferson 7; 2B:
Parsons, Pulford; SB: Evans 2, Jac. Boop 2, Overholt,
Walker; CS: Carter (by Reed); POB: Evans (by Pulford);
Sac: Mahlie.
IP H R ER BB SO
LINCOLNVIEW
Overholt (L) 6.0 7 4 3 3 2
JEFFERSON
Pulford (W) 3.2 0 0 0 6 6
Mahlie (H) 2.1 2 1 1 3 3
Foust (S) 1.0 2 2 1 2 3
WP: Overholt 3, Pulford 2, Mahlie, Foust. BB:
Walker 4, Fox 2, Carter 2, Evans, Myers, Hale, Mahlie,
Shurelds, Jor. Boop. Pitches-Strikes: Overholt 80-50;
Pulford 73-35, Mahlie 53-27, Foust 29-17.
Rout
Baumle 1.1-0-2-2-1-2
HBP Camp, Baumle; Pitches-Strikes
Crowle 88-50, Camp 27-14, Forrer 10465, Baumle 22-11.
Spencerville 1 1 2 2 0 3 - 9 8 6
going 2 for 3, including a triple, scoring
Perry 3 0 9 0 0 7 - 19 10 7
Game-ending run scored with 2 once and driving in two. No other player had
outs in bottom of 6th
more than one hit, not surprising considering
E: Gallimore 4, J. Money 2,
A. Money 2, Fletcher, Lee, Floyd, that there were only six hits total (two by
Hoersten, Liles; DP: Spencerville 1, Jefferson, four by Crestview) in the game.
Perry 1; LOB: Spencerville 4, Perry
***
4; 2B: T. Ringwald, Vogt, Stephen, JEFFERSON (1)
Kahle, Market, J. Money; SB: Liles Jacob Boop cf 2-0-0-0, Mahlie ss/c 2-1-1-0, Pulford 1b
3, Sawyer 3, Floyd 2, A. Money 2,
Thiery, Stephen; POB: Law (by T.
Ringwald).
IP H R ER BB SO
SPENCERVILLE
T. Ringwald (L) 2.0 5 10 5 5 4
Stephen 3.2 5 9 5 7 4
(Continued from page 6A) Vogt ss/1b 4-0-1-1, Elwer cf 4-1-1-0,
PERRY
Koverman 3-1-1-1, Sanders lf/rf 3-0J. Money (W) 5.0 7 6 3 2 3
2-1, Miller 1b/p 2-0-0-0, Metzger 3b
A. Money 1.0 2 3 3 1 3
St. Johns got multiple-hit 1-0-0-0, Teman 3b 2-0-0-0, Skym eh
T. Ringwald pitched to 7 batters
games from Schwinnen (2 3-0-1-0. Totals 30-5-9-4.
in 3rd
CRESTVIEW (10)
WP: Stephen 4, A. Money 3, for 2, including a double, two
Hurless
3b/ss
2-1-1-0,
T. Ringwald 2. HBP: Floyd (by runs) and Sanders (2 for 3,
Richardson cf 2-0-0-1, Camp rf 1-0Stephen). PB: Gallimore, Z.
0-0, Rolsten ss/p 3-0-1-1, Gerardot
Ringwald. BB: Maxwell 4, Law 3, including a double, one RBI).
c 3-2-1-0, Simerman 2b 3-3-3-1,
***
A. Money 2, Thiery, Nolan, Vogt,
Painter rf/cf 3-2-0-0, Knittle lf/3b
ST.
JOHNS
(5)
Floyd, Sawyer, McQueen.
3-0-1-2, Crowle 1b 3-0-0-0, Stout p
Reindel rf/lf 3-1-0-0, Schwinnen
2b 2-2-2-0, Warnecke p/ss 3-0-1-1, 1-1-1-2, Ingram lf 1-0-0-0, Schumm
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Future Homemakers of America members and freshman home economics students recently conducted story hour at
the Ottoville Branch Library. The girls
participating were Amy Averesch, Brenda
Beining, Brenda Burgei, Janice Eickholt,
Judy Honigford, Tammy Honigford, Sue
Koester and Lisa Kramer. Viola Friemoth,
librarian, and Helen Devitt, home economics teacher also were on hand for the
session.
About 90 members and guests attended the Delphos Country Club Ladies
Invitational golf tournament Wednesday
morning. Finishing first in the best ball
tournament was the team of Lucy Brucceri
of Celina, Carol Hellman of Fort Jennings,
Mickey Urich of Celina and Dee Westrich
of Delphos. Second-place team members
were Miriam Wentermeyer of Lima, Syvilla
Odenweller, Mille Metzger of Delphos, and
Juanita Gagle of Celina.
50 Years Ago 1966
Plans for the Jaycee sponsored 4th of
July Community Day event are nearly complete. Dick Bailey and Bob Pothast will be
general co-chairmen of the holiday event.
Other sub-chairmen include: refreshments,
Don Link and Tom Koester; games, Jerry
Backus, Jim Mesker and Tim McKowen;
lunch stand, Art Utrup and Roger Davis;
childrens games, Charles Lauser, Red
Adams and Doug McElroy; fishing derby,
Mike Lehmann; dunking machine, Don
Kundert; and drawing, Tom Groves.
Delphos will hold its third annual Fourth
of July Slo-pitch tournament at Stadium
Park starting July 1 through July 4. There
were 13 teams entered in the first slo-pitch
tourney held here and 22 teams in the 1965
tourney. Town Tavern, now Pohlman Bros.,
was the 1964 winner and Maags Caf of
Defiance the 1965 winner. Teams can be
entered in the tournament by contacting
Bob Arnzen, South Cass Street.
Psi Chapter, Alpha Delta Omega
National Sorority met recently in the home
of Lynn Davis. Mrs. Paul Eleyet opened
the evening session by demonstrating cake
decorating. The decorated cake was given
as a door prize and awarded to Connie
Wieging. The business meeting was opened
by all repeating the sorority prayer.
60 Years Ago 1956
Robert Heitmeyer, a senior next year at
Fort Jennings High School and the Delphos
Jaycees representative in the state teenage
Road-e-o held Saturday at Euclid, didnt
score the top score but did himself proud
by ranking fifth among the 152 contestants.
The Fort Jennings youth scored 516 points
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Sunday is Fathers Day a celebration of dad and all he does throughout
the year.
Happy Fathers Day to you all. I hope
you dads enjoy your day in the spotlight.
For a little girl, her father can be
everything. Hes the one we first hold
hands with. Hes our knight in shining armor. Hes our hero who banishes
monsters from under the bed and in the
closet. He assures us we can do whatever. Hes our first love.
My father has been gone now for
more than 18 years. There still isnt a
week that passes that I dont think about
him and wish I could share my hopes,
joys and sorrows with him.
One of the things that has stuck in my
mind is my fathers hands.
They were very capable and strong.
The nails had grease under them from
his long days working under the hood of
a car. There must be a point when it just
doesnt come off anymore. The knuck-
Bounce
Above the slap of my morning footfalls, wings beat overhead. This in itself is not an
anomaly; our one-lane regularly
takes a beating from my New
Balance just about the same time
that the birds wake up. With this
particular sunrise, I looked up to
see a great blue heron fly northeast, passing a southwest-bound
mature bald eagle. Half a century ago, free-flowing pollutants
Anne Coburn-Griffis
and liberal chemical applications nearly did in these birds.
I remember visiting the Maumee River as a kindergartener and
my mother telling me not to touch the water. Twenty years later, I
first heard the primordial call of a great blue heron during one of
my Stevens first visits between the cornfields of Putnam County.
What the expletive-deleted was that? yelped my city boy.
Oh that, I chuckled, not exactly sure myself, until the bird
flew up and out from the creek bed.
These days, herons fold themselves into small packages as
rain puddles around them in roadside ditches. They fly with the
sun, their long yellow legs flowing behindour living, breathing
pterodactyls. On the ground below, the chickens hide under the
trees as bald eagles circle high above the herons.
So it scares me that its June 15 and the city of Defiance has
already detected blue green algae in the vicinity of its water
intake. Downstream in Lake Erie, a mild winter resulted in little to
no ice cover to prevent the pitch and mix of sediments and sludge.
Sunday morning I saw a scarlet tanager, a flash of rich red and
a hint of black between Riley Creek and the pines at Ed and Jean
Schultes place. Later, we had fresh-picked strawberries and shortcake and watched the hot sun waver over the growing corn across
the road. No eagles or herons braved the heat, but its a blessing
to know that they are weltering with us for now.
Keep looking up.
Byron McNutt
than mothers.
A father never feels entirely worthy of the
worship in a childs eyes.
Hes never quite the hero his daughter
thinks, never quite the man his son believes
him to be, and this worries him, sometimes.
So he works too hard to try to smooth the
rough places in the road for those of his own
who will follow him.
A father is a thing that gets very angry
when the first school grades arent as good as
he thinks they should be.
He scolds his son, though he knows its the
teachers fault.
A father is a thing that goes away to war,
sometimes.
And learns to swear and shoot and spit
through his teeth and would run the other way
except that this war is part of his only important job in life, which is making the world
better for his child than it has been for him.
Fathers grow old faster than other people.
Because they, in other wars, have to stand
at the train station and wave goodbye to the
uniform that climbs aboard.
And while mothers can cry where it shows,
fathers have to stand there and beam outsideand die inside.
Fathers have very stout hearts, so they
have to be broken sometimes or no one would
know whats inside.
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There may also be a
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People Make
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He wont just sit on a cloud and wait for
the girl hes loved and the children she bore.
Hell be busy there, too, repairing the
stairs, oiling the gates, improving the streets,
smoothing the way.
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For those of you who may have missed
this, heres a pretty good idea. The gesture, which some called a stunt, did cause a
bit of controversy from groups called Debt
Collective and Rolling Jubilee.
Several weeks ago, Last Week Tonight,
an HBO show, hosted by John Oliver, made
some 9,000 people happy when he purchased
their delinquent medical bills. The unpaid
bills totaled about $15 million. Oliver got
them for only $60,000 as they were deemed
uncollectible. He then forgave the debts.
For people with serious health issues,
and little or no insurance, the worst part of
the ordeal is often the fact the overwhelming costs bankrupt the family and cause the
families additional stress. Having that burden
lifted off their shoulders is a godsend.
What Oliver failed to do was recognize the
groups Debt Collective and Rolling Jubilee.
Between 2012 and 2015 these organizations
bought and erased more than $30 million of
medical and tuition debt from families they
determined to be deserving.
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TECHNICIANS
225 Employment Services 330 Office Space
230 Farm And Agriculture
335 Room
Duties include repair,
235
340 Warehouse/Storage
235General
HELP WANTED
build or rebuild and
COMMUNITY
SELF-STORAGE
419-692-0032
500 MERCHANDISE
505 Antiques and Collectibles
510 Appliances
Across from Arbys
515 Auctions
SAFE &
SOUND
DELPHOS
SELF-STORAGE
Security Fence
Pass Code Lighted Lot
Affordable 2 Locations
Why settle for less?
419-692-6336
SEVERAL MOBILE
Homes/House for rent.
View homes online at
www.ulmshomes.com or
inquire at 419-692-3951
GARAGE SALES/
555
YARD SALES
5 FAMILY Garage Sale
June 22-24 9am-5:30
pm 304 S. Pierce St.
Girl 3mon-6T, junior girls
size 3, Boy 6&7, young
men, men and women
clothing, home dcor
and much more.
577
MISCELLANEOUS
583
PETS AND
SUPPLIES
585 PRODUCE
GESSNERS
PRODUCE
Coming Soon!
Homegrown Strawberries
Tennesee Tomatoes
& Sweet Corn
Available Now
Mexican Vanilla Extract
Summer Locations
714 E. Main St., Van Wert
939 E. 5th St., Delphos
Extra Extra
Read
all about
it in
The Delphos
Herald
TEMANS
OUR TREE
SERVICE
419-692-7261
Tree Trimming,
Pruning, Topping
Tree & Brush Removal
419-203-8202
Specializing in
ROOM ADDITIONS
GARAGES SIDING ROOFING
BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED
CONCRETE WALLS
Print
Mobile
Residential
& Commercial
Agricultural Needs
All Concrete Work
Mark Pohlman
419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460
Hohlbeins
Home
Improvement
Windows,
Doors, Siding,
Roofing,
Sunrooms,
Pole Buildings,
Garages
Ph. 419-339-4938
or 419-230-8128
625 CONSTRUCTION
AMISH
CONSTRUCTION
CREW
New Home Construction, Home Remodeling, Pole Barns,
Garages,
Concrete
Floors, Roofing, Reside & Storm Damage,
Window/Door
Replacement, much
more! No job too
small! Free estimates,
call David in Willshire,
Ohio 1-567-644-4429.
665
DELPHOS
ERALD WANTED
Immediate HDRIVER(S)
THE
Openings!
drivers. All
deliveries
To place
an ad phone 419-695-0015
ext.
122are to Ohio and surrounding states. Must be able to move skids with a
Local company is in need of part-time delivery
670 Miscellaneous
675 Pet Care
680 Snow Removal
685 Travel
690 Computer/Electric/Office
695 Electrical
700 Painting
705 Plumbing
710 Roofing/Gutters/Siding
715 Blacktop/Cement
720 Handyman
725 Elder Care
600 SERVICES
605 Auction
610 Automotive
615 Business Services
620 Childcare
625 Construction
630 Entertainment
635 Farm Services
800 TRANSPORTATION
640 Financial
805 Auto
645 Hauling
810 Auto Parts and Accessories
650 Health/Beauty
815 Automobile Loans
655 Home Repair/Remodeling
4563
Elida
Road,
Elida,
Ohio Shows/Events
820
Automobile
660 Home Service
825 Aviations
665 Email
Lawn, Garden,
Landscaping
resumes
to: dee@jptimmerman.com
Mueller
Tree
Service
POHLMAN
POURED
HOUSE FOR
320
RENT
bjpmueller@gmail.com
Fully insured
601 SERVICES
Online
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OF IT.
L.L.C.
KEVIN M. MOORE
(419) 235-8051
Jeremy
Tree Service
Public Auction
York Township/ Van Wert County Farm
41.121 Acres
Call
567.825.7826 or 567.712.1241
Sale conducted by
www.coldwaterauctionservice.net
Auctioneers
Larry Geise: Real
Rick Uhlenhake
Estate Broker419-678-9995
Auctioneer
Brenda Schwieterman
419-586-5384
419-925-4584
Van Wert
For details call 419-238-4646
Hospice RNs
First & third shift part-time RNs
5 days per pay period
Make a difference serving patients and families in
hospice care. Specialized nursing related to pain and
symptom management, palliative and end-of-life
care. Hospice experience a plus, training provided.
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SATURDAY
W. Bank
St., Delphos 1-3 PM
Price
Reduced!
Price19,
Reduced!
19074
Rd.
Ft. Jennings
Jennings
Auction
Sunday,
@6:00PM
19074
Rd. 19,6/26
Ft.
$164,900-Ft
Jennings
SD
$164,900-Ft
Jennings
SD
Price
Reduced!
4BR/2BTH
ranch,
apx.
1792
sq.ft.,
att.
bedroom, 22 bath
bath
brick/vinyl
ranchgarage/workshop
home with
with open
openw/
33 bedroom,
brick/vinyl
ranch
home
Price
Reduced!
$164,900-Ft
Jennings
floorcarplan
plan
on 1.24
1.24
acrein lot.
lot.
Many
updates.
Includes
single
in front
& 2 car
back.Many
Gas F/A
heatSD
& Includes
C/A, needs
floor
on
acre
updates.
Jennings
SD building.
24x24
attached
garage
and
36x24
Morton
3 bedroom,
2$164,900-Ft
bath
brick/vinyl
ranchMorton
home
with for
open
24x24
attached
and
36x24
building.
carpet
& paint.
Wouldgarage
make great
investment
property.
3
bedroom,
2
bath
brick/vinyl
ranch
home
withCall
open
Move
in
ready!
(42)
Brad
Stuber
419-236-2267/Derek
Move
in
ready!
(42)
Brad
Stuber
419-236-2267/Derek
floorterms
plan
on
1.24
acre
lot.
Many
updates.
Includes
&
conditions.
(71)
Mike
Reindel
419-235-3607
Watkins
419-303-3313
floor
plan
on 1.24
acre lot.
updates.
Watkins
419-303-3313
24x24
attached
garage
and Many
36x24
MortonIncludes
building.
24x24
attached
garage
and
36x24
Morton
building.
Move in
Brad
Stuber
419-236-2267/Derek
1 ready!
OPEN (42)
HOUSE
SUNDAY
1-2:30
PM
$171,000-Delphos SD
Move 419-303-3313
in ready! 7040
(42) Brad
Stuber
419-236-2267/Derek
Watkins
New
Elida
Rd.,
7040
ElidaListing!
Rd., Elida
Elida
Watkins
419-303-3313
$112,000-Elida
SD sq.ft. plus finished
4BR/2BTH bi level $112,000-Elida
on .92 ac lot, apx. 2046
SD
LAWN, GARDEN,
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ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
CLERK
WAREHOUSE/BACK-UP
ROUTE DRIVER
00183737
BAUGHMAN
TILE Company
is now hiring. General
Laborers & Yard
Workers: Ability to lift
50 -75 pounds required,
Forklift experience
preferred. Delivery
drivers: Full time, Part
Time or Seasonal, CDL
Class A or B. Excellent
benefit package
including health
insurance plan, 401k
retirement plan,
vacation plan with a
competitive salary.
Applications are
available at:
Baughman
Tile Company,
8516 Road 137,
Paulding, OH.
Located 4 miles east of
US 127 on SR 613
maintain
factory equipment.
Pay for these positions
starts at
$19.42/hr and will
support production on
any of the 3 shifts.
Comprehensive benefit
package offered
Including medical,
dental, vision, 401k.
Apply online at
www.federalmogul.
com/careers.
High School Diploma or
GED required.
Additional trade school
and 5 years experience
Preferred. Applicants will
be required
To pass a criminal
background check and
Drug test.
Equal Opportunity
Employer
No Telephone calls
please.
345 Vacations
STORAGE
350 Wanted
To Rent
355597
Farmhouses
For Rent
BUILDINGS
360 Roommates Wanted
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Brick ranch
ranch
with 33 bedrooms
bedrooms
and 11 full
bath.
Remod-PM
1 basement
OPEN
HOUSE
SUNDAY
1-2:30
Brick
with
and
bath.
Remodarea,
fireplace,
24x36
outbldg.fullw/partial
concrete.
eled in 2004. Detached 2 car garage built in 2008.
eled
in 2004.
Detached
2 cardeck.
garage built in 2008.
Roof
apx.
10 Reindel
years
old,419-235-3607
nice rear
(51)
7040
Elida
Rd., Elida
(51) Mike
Mike Reindel
419-235-3607
(78) Mike Reindel
419-235-3607
$112,000-Elida
SD
7040
Elida Rd., Elida
BY
APPOINTMENT
BY APPOINTMENT
Brick ranch with 3$112,000-Elida
bedrooms andSD
1 full bath. RemodSD
$65,000-Elida
$65,000-Elida SD
$139,500-Delphos
SD
eledBrick
inCute
2004.
Detached
2
car
garage
built
inRemod2008.
3
bedroom,
1
bath
1
story
on
nice
66x132
lot.
ranch
with
3
bedrooms
and
1
bath.
Cute 3 bedroom, 1 bath 1 story on full
nice
66x132
lot.
Built
1920,
appx.
1378
of
New2sq.
Listing!
(51)eled
Mike
Reindel
419-235-3607
Built
1920,Detached
appx.
1378
sq.
ft.garage
of living
living area,
area,
enclosed
in inin2004.
carft.
built inenclosed
2008.
breezeway.
(122)
Bonnie
419-230-2521
breezeway.
(122)
Bonnie Shelley
Shelley
419-230-2521
Fully
remodeled
3BR/2BTH
single story
home, apx. 1500
(51)
Mike
Reindel
419-235-3607
SD
BY $74,000-Delphos
APPOINTMENT
$74,000-Delphos
SD
sq.ft.
newwith
kitchen
with appliances,
& newsqwiring
1-1/2Newer
storyroof,
home
3BR/1BA
and over
over 1800
1800
1-1/2
story
home
with 3BR/1BA
and
sq ftft
BY
APPOINTMENT
$65,000-Elida
SDupdated
& plumbing.
Additional
room
for den/office.
1 car att. bath
garage
living space.
space.
Many
updates
including
updated
bath
living
Many
updates
including
Cuteplusw/whirlpool
3 1bedroom,
1
bath
1
story
on
nice
66x132
lot.
w/whirlpool
tub/shower,
newer
windows,
roof
&
water
car det. garage.
Must
see!
Move
in
ready!
tub/shower,
newer
windows,
roof
&
water
$65,000-Elida
SDw/loft.
Basement.
Detached
garage
BuiltCute
inheater.
1920,
appx.
1378
sq.
ft.
of
living
area,
enclosed
heater.
Basement.
Detached
garage
w/loft.
(99)
Jim
Rhodes
419-236-3616
3 bedroom, 1 bath 1 story on nice 66x132 lot.
(75)
Coil
(75) Barb
Barb(122)
Coil 419-302-3478
419-302-3478
breezeway.
Bonnie
Shelley
419-230-2521
FARM
Built in 1920,
appx.
1378FOR
sq.
ft.SALE
of living
area, enclosed
FARM
FOR
SALE
$74,000-Delphos
SDCounty. Ap$97,500-Delphos
SD
Approx.
30
acres
in
Union
Twp,
Van
Wert
Approx. 30(122)
acresBonnie
in UnionShelley
Twp, Van419-230-2521
Wert County.
Apbreezeway.
1-1/2 prox.
story20
with
3BR/1BA
and over 1800 sq ft
ac
w/
wooded.
Motivated
Seller!
prox.
20home
ac tillable
tillable
w/ balance
balance
wooded.
$74,000-Delphos
SD
(188)
Devin
Dye
419-303-5891
living
space.
Many
updates
including
updated
(188)
Devin
Dye 419-303-5891
Charming
1 story
.22 acre
lot features
3BR/2BTH,bath
1-1/2
story
homehome
with on
3BR/1BA
and
over roof
1800
sqwater
ft
w/whirlpool
windows,
apx. 1,269tub/shower,
sq.ft. Covered newer
front porch,
fenced back
yard&with
living Basement.
space. ManyDetached
updates including
updated
bath
heater.
garage
w/loft.
open patio, 3 car det. garage. Stove & refrigerator stay. Updated
tub/shower, newer windows, roof & water
(75)w/whirlpool
Barb&Coil
kitchen
baths,419-302-3478
newer flooring. Must see!
heater.
Basement.
Detached
FARM
FOR garage
SALEw/loft.
(72) Robin Flanagan
419-234-6111
(75) Barb
Coil 419-302-3478
Approx.
30 acres
in Union Twp, Van Wert County. ApFARM
FOR wooded.
SALESD
prox. 20 ac tillable
w/ balance
$125,000-Spencerville
Approx.
acres419-303-5891
in Union
(188)
Devin30Dye
MustTwp,
See!Van Wert County. Ap-
prox.
20 acranch
tillable
3BR/2BTH
on 1w/acbalance
lot, built wooded.
1994, remodeled 07, apx.
(188)
Devin
Dye
419-303-5891
1809 sq.ft. Large screened patio & bonus breakfast nook.
Storage shed & 2 car det. garage.
(90) Mike Reindel 419-235-3607
COMMERCIAL
Warehouse or retail space for lease, up to 15,200 sq.ft. Includes
dock & 100+ parking spaces. Will remodel to suit or owner may
divide. Prime location on SR 309, East, Lima.
Owner/agent. Ron Spencer 419-230-1111
Apx. 1,600 sq.ft. of office space for lease on SR 309, East, Lima.
Lower level w/ windows. Perfect for medical offices, insurance
office, etc. Features reception/waiting area, offices, &
restrooms. Owner/agent. Ron Spencer 419-230-1111
Apx. 2,200 sq.ft. of office/showroom space for lease on SR
309 E. Features large open showroom area, office area, 2
restrooms, 2 overhead garage doors & storage area.
Owner/agent. Ron Spencer 419-230-1111
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FIRST UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN
310 W. Second St.
419-692-5737
Sunday: 11:00 Worship
Service - Everyone Welcome
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
419-692-6741
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship Service
ST. PETER LUTHERAN
CHURCH
422 North Pierce St., Delphos
Phone 419-695-2616
Sunday 9:00 AM
Worship Service
Monday 8:00-9:00 AM
Kids Free Breakfast starts M-F
Wednesday
7:00 PM Worship Service
Saturday
8:00 AM Prayer Breakfast
Sunday
9:00 AM Worship Service
DELPHOS WESLEYAN
CHURCH
935 S. Bredeick St., Delphos
Phone 419-695-1723
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Sunday Worship.
MARION BAPTIST
CHURCH
2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
419-339-6319
Services: Sunday - 11:00
a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
DELPHOS CHRISTIAN
UNION
SPENCERVILLE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
317 West North St.
419-296-2561
9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship;
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH
500 S. Canal, Spencerville
419-647-6202
Saturday - 4:30 p.m.
Reconciliation; 5 p.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
SPENCERVILLE
FULL GOSPEL
107 Broadway St., Spencerville
Pastor Charles Muter
Home Ph. 419-657-6019
Sunday: Morning Services 10:00 a.m.
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
102 Wisher Drive, Spencerville
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Cafe;
10:00 a.m. Worship Service.
Elida/GomEr
GOMER
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
CHURCH
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd., Elida
Phone: 339-3339
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
School (all ages); 11 a.m.
Morning Service
PIKE MENNONITE CHURCH
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961
ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Zion Church &
Conant Rd., Elida
NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH OF GOD
Elida - Ph. 222-8054
Service schedule: Sunday
10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning
Worship
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
4750 East Road, Elida
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship,
FAITH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Road U, Rushmore
TRINITY LUTHERAN
Pastor Robert Morrison
303 S. Adams, Middle Point
Sunday 10 am Church
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 11:00 Church Service;
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
service.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
KINGSLEY UNITED METHODIST
Ottoville
Ohio 709 and Mendon Rd.
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
Phone: 419-965-2771
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.;
Worship - 10:25 a.m.
ST. MICHAEL CHURCH
Kalida
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC
Saturday 4:30 p.m. Mass.
CHURCH
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00
601 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
a.m. Masses.
Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.
ST. BARBARA CHURCH
MANDALE CHURCH OF
160 Main St.,
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION
Cloverdale 419-488-2391
Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor
Mass schedule: Saturday
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday 5:30 p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
School all ages. 10:30 a.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer
419-642-5264
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Service.
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RAABE FORD
LINCOLN
11260 Elida Road
DELPHOS, OH 45833
Ph. 692-0055
Toll Free 1-800-589-7876
Alexander &
Bebout Inc.
419-238-9567
10098 Lincoln Hwy.
Van Wert, OH
www.AlexanderBebout.com
HARTER
& SCHIER
FUNERAL
HOME
209 W. 3rd St.
Delphos, Ohio 45833
419-692-8055
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SUPPLY
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ST. JOSEPH
CATHOLIC CHURCH
135 N. Water St., Ft. Jennings
Phone: 419-286-2132
Mass schedule: Saturday 5
p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and
9:30 a.m.
Delphos, O.
Ph. 692-1010
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Wednesdays questions:
Beauty and the Beast
was nominated for Best
Picture in 1929, but lost
the Oscar to Silence of the
Lambs.
China has only one time
zone, Beijing Standard
Time. This can cause confusion and inconvenience
in a country thats similar
in size to the United States.
Todays questions:
Who was the first female
athlete to be featured on the
Wheaties cereal box?
When Libyan rebels
raided Colonel Muammar
el-Qaddafis compound in
2011, they found a photo
album filled with pictures
of what American diplomat?
Answers in next
Wednesdays Herald.
The
Outstanding
National Debt as of
Friday evening was
$19,250,107,912,773.
The estimated population of the United States is
323,174,900, so each citizens share of this debt is
$59,566.
The National Debt has
continued to increase an
average of $2.35 billion per
day since Sept. 30, 2012.
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If you need info please contact Carole 419-203-3061.
The location is a non-smoking facility & grounds.
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June 20-25
2016
500
bring in a crowd of
children.
Of course, Ronald
McDonald will be
there, Kruse said.
Ronald McDonald
will be at the fair for
Tuesday only.
Professor Bubblemaker will have shows
at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
for the children on
Tuesday. He will also
have performances on
Monday at 5:30 p.m.,
7 p.m. and 9 p.m.;
Wednesday at 7 p.m.
and 9 p.m.; Thursday
at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.;
Friday at 7 p.m. and 9
p.m.; and Saturday at 7
p.m. and 9 p.m.
Professor Bubblemaker creates shows
Additional
Discount!
The Big Foot Car Crush will begin at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Grandstands.
Other Grandstand events include Harness Racing at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday
and Wednesday; the Redneck Relay at 6:30 p.m. Thursday; Tug-A-Truck
at 7 p.m. Friday; and the Demolition Derby at 7 p.m. Saturday.
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The 2016 Putnam County Fair royalty will be crowned Monday evening following the Veterans Tribute at 6:45 p.m. in the grandstands. 2015
Queen Nicholas Goedde from Leipsic and King Alexandria Warnimont from Miller City will usher in the new king and queen and their court.
Pictured above are the 2015 royalty and their court (from left): Robyn Schumacher from Columbus Grove, Brad Siebeneck from Kalida,
Warnimont and Goedde, Lindsey Erhart from Kalida and Grant Weihrauch from Ottawa-Glandorf. (DHI Media file photos)
Opening
day at
the Fair!
The Marching Band Spectacular will begin at 7:15 p.m. Monday in the grandstands. Putnam
County bands will each perform several selections.
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Schedule of Events
SATURDAY, JUNE 18
7:00AM-10AM - Race Horse
Entries
(Speed Office)
9:00AM - Fair Office Opens
6:00 PM - Parade Forms by Rite
Aid
7:00 PM - Fair Parade
8:00 PM - Fair Office Closes
SUNDAY, JUNE 19
7:00AM-10AM - Race Horse
Entries
(Speed Office)
10:00AM - Fair Office Opens
12:00 - 4:00PM -Culinary, Needlework, Antiques, Art & Agriculture entries to Merchants
Building
5:00 PM - Fair Office Closes
Monday, JUNE 20
Veterans Day
Senior Citizen Day
Tent)
5:00 PM - Baked Goods Auction (
Jr. Fair Building)
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Antique Tractor & Equipment Show (Action
an the Arches)
5:30 PM - Professor Bubblemakers Salute to America
Bubble Show
6:30 PM - Veterans Tribute
(Grandstand)
7:00 PM - Professor Bubblemakers Bubble Show
7:00 PM - King & Queen Coronation (Grandstand)
7;15 PM - Marching Band Spectacular (Grandstand)
9:00 PM - Fair Office Closes
9:00 PM - Professor Bubblemakers Bubble Show
11:00 PM Fairgrounds Closes
Tuesday, JUNE 21
Kids Day
(Entertainment Tent)
1:30 PM - Kiddie Tractor Pull ( Jr.
Fair Building )
2:00 PM - Rhinestone Roper
Show
3:00 PM - Ronald McDonald
Strolling the Grounds
4:00 PM - Bicycle Give Away (
Grandstand )
4:00 PM - Kids Day Ends
4:00 PM - Rhinestone Romper
Show
5:00 PM - Little Mister & Miss
Putnam County Fair ( Jr. Fair
Building )
5:30 PM - Harness Racing (
Grandstand )
6:00 PM - Rhinestone Roper
Show
7:00 PM - Professor Bubblemakers Bubble Show
7:00 PM - Power of Flour Challenge (Merchants Building)
7:30 PM - Open Class Steer Bred
& Fed Show (Main Show
Arena)
9:00 PM - Fair Office Closes
9:00 PM - Professor Bubblemakers Show
11:00 PM Fairgrounds Closes
Wednesday, JUNE 22
Community Day
Carload Night
(Grandstand)
9:00 PM - Fair Office Closes
9:00 PM - Professor Bubblemakers Bubble Show
11:00 PM - Fairgrounds Closes
Friday, JUNE 24
Ag Day
Sunday, JUNE 26
9:00 AM - Fair Office Opens
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM - Merchant
Building Pickup/Booth CleanUp
4:00 PM - Fair Office Closes
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The Putnam County Boxing Association will offer matches at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday in the Entertainment Tent.
Trick roping and music make the opening and finale of the Rhinestone
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Crossword Puzzle
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Across
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