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Upfront ‘Flotels’ St. John’s graduates 73 Sunday


Lutheran church
to start kids await
breakfast club
oil spill
cleanup
St. Peter Lutheran Church
Inreach/Outreach Committee
has announced its Kids’
Summer Breakfast Club.

workers
Delphos school-aged
children are invited to join
the committee for breakfast
from 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday
through Friday beginning
Monday and running through By BEN NUCKOLS
Aug. 27 at the church. The Associated Press
Breakfast will include
cereal, milk and juice or fruit. PORT FOURCHON, La.
Volunteers are wel- — The 40-foot-long corru-
gated steel boxes, resembling
come. Call the church oversized white shipping
office at 419-695-2616. containers, are stacked two
Poker run set for
high and three wide atop a
barge at Port Fourchon, the oil
Van Wert native
industry’s hub on the Gulf of
Mexico. The words “Martin
Quarters” painted in black
A benefit poker run offer the only clue that they’re
has been set for Saturday not stuffed with cargo.
to help Van Wert native This barge is a floating
hotel, or “flotel,” set up by BP
Thor Friemoth, who is and several subcontractors to
battling colon cancer. accommodate more than 500
Registration begins at workers hired to clean up the
11 a.m. with the first bike worst oil spill in U.S. history.
out at 1 p.m. and first car Temporary housing is the only
out at 1:45 p.m. from the way to station workers at Port
Pit Stop in Van Wert. All Fourchon, a massive shipyard
vehicles are welcome. that serves offshore oil rigs
The 100-mile run and is surrounded by ecologi-
is $10 per person. cally sensitive marshes and
Contact Dan Dugger at beaches. Dena Martz photos
419-771-0814, KylePollock “There are no permanent
at 419-771-9732, Jessica residents here on the port,” St. John’s High School held its 94th commencement Sunday with 73 seniors receiving diplomas. Above left: Ryan
said Dennis Link, a manager Ricker, left, and Cory Bowman get ready for commencement. Above right: Lindsay Grothouse waits patiently for
Dugger at 419-771- from a BP refinery who’s han- name her to be called to receive her diploma.
0796 or Faith Wallace dling logistics at the 1,300-

Rain stays away for Memorial Day service


at 419-203-8810. acre site that’s easily acces-
Friemoth, 29, has been sible by ship, but reachable on
diagnosed with stage 3B colon land only by a state road that
cancer. He does not have snakes through the bayous.
health insurance and, due to With the ambitious “top BY NANCY SPENCER
his illness, cannot work. kill” having failed over the The Delphos Herald
weekend and a relief well at nspencer@delphosherald.com
least two months away, BP
Sports was ramping up its efforts to
clean up the Louisiana coast.
DELPHOS — Despite the
threat of rain, hundreds gath-
Jefferson seeking wres- Another temporary fix — ered at the Delphos Veterans
tling coaches an effort to saw through the Memorial Park Monday to
pipe leaking the oil and cap pay tribute to those who
Jefferson AD Dave it — could be tried as soon as
Hoffman has announced Wednesday. In the meantime, fought for our freedom.
openings for junior varsity more than 125 miles of the VFW Post 3035 and its aux-
junior high wrestling coaches. state’s coastline already have iliary and color guard, American
Interested applicants been hit with oil, including the Legion Post 268 and its aux-
should contact Hoffman @ resort of Grand Isle near Port iliary, the Delphos Veterans
dhoffman@dl.noacsc.org or Fourchon. Council Fire Squad and the
at Jefferson Senior High. Shares in BP PLC were Military Order of Cooties per-
plunging in London today formed the ceremony.
Jefferson slates football after the oil company’s latest Guest speaker was Lt.
camp failed attempt to block the Col. Rick Johns, 88th
Camp dates for the oil leak in the Gulf. Shares Communications Squadron
fell 13 percent to $6.20 on commander at Wright-
Jefferson Youth Football the London Stock Exchange.
Camp for grades 3-8 (based Patterson AFB and grand-
today was the first day of nephew of Delphos resident
on 2010-11 school year) trading there since the failed Nina Redmon.
will be June 9-11. Cost is attempt over the weekend. Lt. Col. Johns spoke of his
20 and each camper will BP also said costs for the experiences in combat and
receive a camp shirt. spill have reached $990 mil- how proud he was to serve
Contact Bub Lindeman lion. his nation.
at (419) 236-8152. The cleanup, relief wells “Memorial Day is a day
and temporary fixes were
being watched closely by unlike any other. Since 1866,
Miller Memorial this we have come together in
weekend President Barack Obama’s
administration. Obama our communities, towns and
The Delphos Little League villages to place flowers and
Association will hold the planned to meet for the first
time today with the co-chair- flags on the graves of those Nancy Spencer photo
Nathan Miller Memorial men of an independent com- who have given their last full Lt. Col. Rick Johns was the guest speaker at the Memorial Day service in Delphos on
Baseball Classic, formerly mission investigating the spill, measure of devotion to our Monday. Johns is the grandnephew of Delphos resident Nina Redmon.
known as the Boys of while Attorney General Eric country. When Memorial Day
Summer Classic, this week- Holder was headed to the Gulf was first conceived by Henry
end at the Little League Coast to meet with state attor- Welles, a drugstore owner in
Diamond and Diamond 4. neys general. Waterloo, New York, there
This will be a pool-play, Obama’s energy and global were no airmen or airplanes,
16-team tournament. warming czar, Carol Browner,
said she doesn’t want to guess just returning soldiers from
Fans are encour- our long and bloody Civil
aged to attend this even the prospects for success
when BP again tries to use a War,” he said. “Henry and
at Stadium Park. other ordinary citizens like
containment cap to control the
him, just wanted to pay trib-
Forecast oil spill.
Interviewed today on ute to the fallen who sacri-
Partly sunny ABC’s “Good Morning ficed all for the ideals of free-
Wednesday America,” Browner said, “I dom, justice and equal rights
with chance don’t want to put odds on it. for all. So here I stand with
of show- ... We want to get this thing you to remember and honor
ers, storms. contained.” the heroes of Delphos, Ohio,
High in low Browner also said she’s and her surrounding commu-
80s. See page 2A. concerned about the effect the nities.” (Read his full speech
hurricane season, which began in Wednesday’s Herald.)
Index today, could have on ending Emcee David Roach kept
the environmental crisis. the program moving, includ-
Obituaries 2A On Monday afternoon, the
State/Local 3A ing a special tribute to those
living quarters on the flotel who gave all.
Politics 4A sat empty. Generators pumped
Community 5A Veterans in the audience
in cool air and powered the were invited to stand as their
Sports 6-7A lights, and at the foot of each
bunk sat a towel, washcloth military song was played.
Announcements 8A Doug Harter played “Taps”
Classifieds 1B and individually wrapped bar
of soap. If necessary, four tents following a volley salute by
TV 4B the firing squad.
on dry land nearby can house
500 more workers. Workers The Jefferson Marching
will likely be trucked in on the Veterans Charles Sampson, standing left, and Paul Winhover, also standing, salute as Band provided musical enter-
two-lane state road. their service song is played. Sitting are Elmer Dickman and Inez Sarka. tainment.
2A – The Herald Tuesday, June 1, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record


Residents report theft of items Delphos man Curfew stop
faces five charges leads to theft
OBITUARY The Daily
from unlocked vehicles
At 7:30 a.m. Monday,
while on routine patrol,
entered. Reports indicate that
both vehicles were unlocked.
after police pursuit investigation Herald
Vol. 140 No. 295
police recovered items found At 2:42 p.m. Monday, On Saturday at 10:30 p.m., At 3:03 a.m. Monday, Nancy Spencer, editor
in a yard in the 800 block police were called to the 600 while on routine patrol in the while on routine patrol in the Ray Geary, business manager
of East Fifth Street. Reports block of North Washington 1000 block of Lima Avenue, 100 block of East Fifth Street, Don Hemple, advertising manager
indicate officers were able to Street in reference to a theft Delphos Police observed Delphos Police came into con- Tiffany Brantley,
locate the owner of the items complaint. David Strayer, 34, of Delphos, tact with Jonathon Seman, 17, circulation manager
who stated that someone had Upon officers’ arrival, the operating a motor vehicle. of Delphos. William Kohl, general manager/
gained entry into the victim’s victim stated that someone Officers attempted to per- As a result, officers arrest- Eagle Print
unlocked vehicle and had had gained entry into the vic- form a traffic stop on Strayer ed Seman for being out after The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
taken several personal items tim’s unlocked vehicle and at which time he refused curfew. While officers spoke 8000) is published daily except
from inside the vehicle. had caused damage to the to stop. Officers followed with Seman, it was found that Sundays and Holidays.
At 11:30 a.m. Monday, vehicle. Strayer into the 700 block of he had consumed an alcoholic By carrier in Delphos and
while on routine patrol in the At 9:41 p.m. Monday, Wayne Street at which time, beverage while being under the area towns, or by rural motor
600 block of North Franklin police were called to the 600 Strayer exited his vehicle and legal drinking age of 21. As route where available $2.09 per
Street, a resident of that area block of East Fifth Street attempted to flee from offi- officers continued to investi- week. By mail in Allen, Van
cers on foot. Officers caught gate the subject, several items Wert, or Putnam County, $105
told officers someone had in reference to a theft com-
gained entry into a parked plaint.
up to Strayer a short distance were found on Seman’s person Ronald J. Wessell per year. Outside these counties
away at which time Strayer that were found not to belong to $119 per year.
vehicle in that area and had Upon officers’ arrival, the allegedly resisted officers and
taken personal items from the victim stated that someone him and were later reported to Sept. 11, 1932 Entered in the post office
physically assaulted them. May 30, 2010 in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
vehicle. had gained entry into the vic- the Delphos Police Department
After a short time, Strayer Periodicals, postage paid at
The victim stated that a tim’s locked vehicle and had was taken into custody and by residents as being taken
from their vehicles. Delphos, Ohio.
second vehicle parked at the taken several personal items transported to the Van Wert Ronald J. Wessell, 77, of No mail subscriptions will
same residence had also been from inside the vehicle. County Jail, where he is being Seman was transported to Ottoville, died at 10:41 a.m. be accepted in towns or villages
Driver arrested Delphos man held until he appears in Van the Delphos Police Department Sunday at St. Rita’s Medical where The Daily Herald paper
Wert Municipal Court. where he was later released Center. carriers or motor routes provide
for suspended faces domestic Strayer is being charged to a parent. The theft cases He was born Sept. 11, 1932, daily home delivery for $2.09
have been turned over to the in Hamilton, to Clarence and
violence charges
with assaulting a police offi- per week.
license after cer, a fourth degree felony; detective bureau for further Martha (Wurst) Wessell. 405 North Main St.
failure to stop for a police investigation. On Nov. 26, 1955, he mar- TELEPHONE 695-0015
Delphos Police were con-
traffic stop tacted in reference to a domes- officer, a first degree mis-
demeanor; resisting arrest, a
Air conditioner ried Joan “Tooter” Martin,
who survives in Ottoville.
Office Hours
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
tic violence complaint that had
At 12:48 p.m. Monday,
while on routine patrol,
occurred in the 300 block of second degree misdemeanor;
operating a motor vehicle
unit removed to Survivors also include son
David (Kendra) Wessell of
POSTMASTER:
Send address changes
burglarize home
North Jefferson Street at 3:35 to THE DAILY HERALD,
Delphos Police observed a impaired, a first degree mis- Ohio City; daughter Debra
p.m. Monday. 405 N. Main St.
vehicle being driven by Jeffrey demeanor; and driving under (Larry) Altenburger of
The complainant stated that Delphos Police were called Delphos, Ohio 45833
R. Brown, 33 of Delphos, who suspension, a first degree mis- Ottoville; brother Jerry (Jan)
the victim was enroute to a demeanor. to the 400 block of South
failed to stop for a posted stop Wessell of Delphos; and
local medical center for treat- Pierce Street at 4:33 p.m.
sign in the 300 block of South ment of injuries. At 6:46 p.m.,
Strayer will appear in Van
Wert Municipal Court today Sunday in reference to a bur-
grandchildren Noah, Alex and Scholars of the Day
Main Street. Grant Altenburger and Luke
Police came into contact with on the misdemeanor charges glary complaint.
As a result, officers and Nya Wessell.
John Anders, 20, of Delphos, and Van Wert Common Pleas Upon officers’ arrival, the
stopped the vehicle and found Mr. Wessell was a veteran
the alleged aggressor. As a Court on the felony charge. victim stated that someone
that Brown was operating of the United States Army.
result, Anders was taken into
the vehicle with a suspended
operators license. Brown was
custody on charges of domes- Teen faces theft had gained entry to the resi-
dence by removing an air con-
He was a director of utilities
for the Village of Ottoville
charges
tic violence and transported ditioner unit from a second-
taken into custody and was who also owned and operated
to the Van Wert County Jail, story window and entered the
later released. Wessell TV and Appliance
where he later posted bond Delphos Police were called residence. The victim stated
Brown will appear in Lima in Ottoville and worked
and was released. to the 800 block of West that personal items were also
Municipal Court on the charg- for Ottoville Hardware and
Anders will appear in Van Skinner Street at 12:48 a.m. taken from the residence.
es. Furniture Company.
Wert Municipal Court on the
charge.
Saturday in reference to a
Key box damaged He was a member of St. John’s Scholar of the

TRASH TALK
theft complaint. Immaculate Conception Day is Allison
Thefts from Upon officers’ arrival, the
victim stated that Brittany
at home for sale Catholic Church, where he
was a commentator at church;
Youngpeter.
Delphos Police were called to Congratulations
parks reported
Allen County Refuse pro-
vides garbage and recycle col- Caudill, 14, of Delphos, had the 400 block of South Franklin a member of the Ottoville
been at the victim’s residence Street at 10:02 p.m. Saturday Lions Club, where he was Allison!
lection in Delphos.
The Allen County portion of Delphos Police were con- and when Caudill left, she had in reference to some damage to twice past president; social Jefferson’s Scholar of the
Delphos is collected on Thurs- tacted at 9:27 p.m. Saturday in gotten into the victim’s vehi- property in that area. member of Ottoville VFW;
cle and had taken the victim’s Day is Dustin
days, with residents placing reference to a theft report. The complainant stated amateur ham radio operator;
garbage containers on the curb The victim stated he was personal items from inside the that someone had attempted and a graduate of Ottoville McConnahea.
Wednesday evening and recycle
at Waterworks Park and had vehicle. High School, who earned an Congratulations
every other Wednesday. to remove a combination key
The Van Wert County por- laid his skateboard down and As officers investigated the box that was attached to a associates degree in elec- Dustin!
tion of Delphos is collected on walked away from it. When complaint, it was found that residence that was listed for trical engineering from Students can pick up their
Friday, with residents placing the victim returned it was Caudill may have broken into sale in that area. the University of Dayton. awards in their school offices.
found that someone had taken several other vehicles in the He enjoyed “wintering” in
Driver cited for
garbage containers at the curb
the skateboard and left with area. As a result, Caudill faces Florida, watching his grand-
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improper backing
cle every other Thursday. it. sons play basketball, garden-
If a holiday falls during the
week, collection is pushed back At 9:15 p.m. Sunday, police charges, an underage con- ing and fishing. CLEVELAND (AP) —
a day. For example, the week of were contacted by a subject sumption of alcohol charge A Delphos man was cited Mass of Christian These Ohio lotteries were drawn
Memorial Day, collection in Al- who stated that while he was and pending approval, a felo- for improper backing follow- Burial begins at 10:30 a.m. Monday:
at the Delphos Municipal ny theft charge. Wednesday at Immaculate Classic Lotto
len County will be Friday and ing a two-vehicle accident at 07-08-39-40-43-47
in Van Wert County it will be Swimming Pool, someone had Caudill will appear in Van 1:02 p.m. Sunday in the 1000 Conception Catholic Church,
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See the full schedule at victim that was parked at the charges. ing. Burial will follow in St. lion
Jeremy Lindeman, 28, of Mega Millions
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cityofdelphos.com.
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a driveway on the east side lion
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john boat in the back of his
Ottoville VFW post.
Friends may call from 2-8
Midday 3
4-8-9
At 6:48 p.m. Saturday, pick-up truck struck a vehicle p.m. today at Love-Heitmeyer Midday 4
Delphos Police were made legally parked on Main Street Funeral Home in Jackson 8-1-1-9
aware of an active arrest owned by Jack Spencer. Twp., where the scripture ser- Pick 3
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STATE/LOCAL
Glory Ride
to the west. The official name of the Others are: Canyonlands
Temple Square is the Morman Faith is Church of National Park, Natural
heart of the downtown Jesus Christ of Latter-day Bridge National Monument,
area, covering 10 land- Saints. Glen Canyon, Zion National
scaped acres. The most Brigham Young, who Park, Bryce Canyon, along
prominent structure in took over the leadership with National Forests and
the square is the Morman of the Mormons after the more. Dinosaur National
Temple. Construction of death of the founder, John Monument is especially
the Temple began in 1853. Smith, served as governor interesting. A huge build-
The monumental edifice, of the Utah Territory for ing covers the rocks where
surrounded by 6 tall spires, seven years. He lived in the fossilized remains of
took 40 years to finish. the Beehive House with the dinosaurs are preserved
Nearby is the Tabernacle, his family. He practiced for all to see.
which was completed in polygamy; reportedly have During their stay in Salt
1867. This large assem- as many as 27 wives and Lake City, Beth and the
bly hall, with its domed 57 children. Polygamy is other riders were able to
roof, is home to the famous no longer the practice of have two days of horseback
Morman Tabernacle Choir. the Mormons. riding on the Bonneville
The acoustics in the build- Salt Lake City is at Shoreline Trail. It was a
ing are outstanding and the the crossroads of US 80 very rocky trail but beauti-
organ has nearly 11,000 and Interstate 15. It is ful scenery.
pipes. also served by rail and an Beth and her friends
Other buildings in the International Airport. moved their caravan and
square are an assembly Statehood was granted animals on Thursday to
hall, two visitor centers to Utah in 1896. The state Ogden, a few miles to the
and the famous Family boasts of several majes- north. Ogden is at the inter-
History Library, which is tic National Parks and section of Rt. 15 and Rt
Photos submitted open to everyone. It is the Monuments. Some are can- 84. The IRS has a large
largest genealogy library in yons and some are filled headquarters at Ogden.
Chris Waller, on horseback, looks at the Old Lincoln Highway marker in Farmington, America (the second larg- with unusual rock for- The loop around Ogden is
est is just 50 miles away mations, such as Arches very scenic, with a view of
BY HELEN KAVERMAN Ohio, it was hot — in the he looked down into the from us in Fort Wayne). National Park. the Great Salt Lake.
middle to high 80’s all valley and said “This is
Delphos resident Beth week. the right place!” At that
Metzger is participat- Beth and her friends time the area was still part
ing in The Glory Ride and in the Glory Riders have of Mexican Territory. The
Tabernacle. The vision of been in Salt Lake City for Mexican War ended with
the group is to ride from the several days. The ladies, the Treaty of Guadalupe,
west coast to the east coast along with Judda (husband Hidalga in February 1848.
by horseback, worshiping, of Katy), have been guests Before the Mormon’s arriv-
blowing the shofar and ask- at the home of Stan and al, the valley had been home
ing Almighty God to come Elaine Gibbon, who are to the Ute Indians in the
and anoint His people to good friends of Judda and south and the Shoshoni tribe
minister to the millions who Katy. They have a 4-bed- to the north. Before that, the
are about ready to receive room house at the foot of Fremont people occupied
the answer to their prayers. the mountains. The horses the marshlands around the
Her sister, Helen Kaverman, also have nice stables near- Great Salt Lake.
chronicles her ride through by. The dogs and Becky the The area grew rapidly,
phone calls and e-mails. goat also have a nice home. especially after gold was
Stan and Elaine served as discovered in California.
Snow! Snow! Let it super duper pooper scoo- The population of the city
snow! pers, following the horses is now about 200,000,
Beth called me Monday as the Glory Riders rode with another 500,000 liv-
morning and said: “It’s around the Utah State ing in the surrounding val-
snowing…large flakes!” Capitol in prayer. ley. Residents of the city
The snow was sticking to Salt Lake City lies in and valley can watch the
the top of the camper and a beautiful valley. When sunrise over the Wasatch
the ground had a layer of Brigham Young arrived Mountains to the east and
that slushy stuff. At the there with his band of 147 enjoy the sunset behind the
same time back here in Mormons on 24 July 1847, lower Oquirrh Mountains A beautiful view of the mountains from the Gibbon’s living room window.

House Democrats tax jobs and businesses right out of Ohio


By Representative Lynn met with business leaders als, but also increased the killing status quo. They have hardworking Ohioans. Our to cover a gunshot wound,
Wachtmann (R-Napoleon) throughout Ohio to find the tax burden and state spending turned this sacred institution state is bleeding jobs, busi- and unless they wake up and
best course of action for our during the worst economy in into a deadlocked, political nesses and families, but the take action, it’s only a mat-
Northwest Ohio is no state’s economy so we can decades. Despite the pain that circus, and the families and Democrats in the House have ter of time before we lose
stranger to the difficult econ- create the type of climate that is being felt across Ohio, they small businesses of Ohio are not done a thing to stop it. the last vestiges of our once-
omy our state is facing. With encourages—not hinders— have become entirely discon- paying the price. They have used Band-Aids prosperous economy.
Ohio’s unemployment rate job creation. nected from the people they Ohioans have had enough!
currently at 10.9 percent— Among these proposals are were elected to serve. They They are sick and tired of the
which marks one full year House Bill 25 to streamline have neglected a focus on political rhetoric, the regur-
of double-digit unemploy- state spending; House Bill 65 job creation in favor of more gitated talking points, the
ment—the families within to require performance audits partisan maneuvers to silence pandering, and the manipula-
our community are all ask- of state agencies to ensure Republican ideas and pursue tion. They don’t want pol-
ing what is being done in transparency and account- feel-good measures (3-C rail iticians—they want leaders Answers to Saturday’s questions:
Ohio technically became a state on Aug. 7, 1953. Due
Columbus to revitalize the ability; and House Bill 240 to and all-day kindergarten, just who are willing and able to
to an oversight, Congress never voted on the resolution to
economy and bring jobs back reduce waste, fraud and abuse to name a few costly boon- guide our great state out of admit Ohio to the Union until that date.
to Ohio. from Ohio’s Medicaid. These doggles) that do nothing to this recession. Old firehouses have circulate staircases because the
I wish I could say that the three bills, in conjunction create sustainable jobs. The Democrats have held horses could navigate the straight ones.
past year and a half has been with our other jobs-based and Instead of having an hon- the gavel in the House for 18 Today’s questions:
a collaborative effort to cre- government reform “Future est debate on our House months now, but they have How did Wisconsin come to be called the Badger State?
ate jobs, but that is simply of Ohio” bills, would trim Republican measures to cre- nothing to show for it except On which holiday are the greatest number of collect calls
not the case. down government spending, ate jobs and repair the busi- record unemployment. I have generally made in the United States?
As a caucus, the House thus reducing the burden on ness environment, the House served the people of north- Answers in Wednesday’s Herald.
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4A — The Herald Tuesday, June 1, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

“He who talks much cannot always talk well.”


— Carlo Goldoni, Italian dramatist (1707-1793)

Americans may give


health care law a chance
By RICARDO ALONSO- access to coverage by set- changes as needed, or one
ZALDIVAR ting up competitive insur- who would repeal it entirely
The Associated Press ance markets and providing and start over, respondents
tax credits for many who picked the one who would
WASHINGTON — Toss can’t afford premiums now. give it a chance by 55-42.
it or fix it? Most Americans will have to Political independents
Anxious backers of carry health insurance, and favored giving the law a
President Barack Obama’s insurers will be barred from chance 57-40 in the poll,
health care overhaul law are turning away people in poor taken in early May.
starting to see a flicker of health. The closest thing to a real
hope. Those core provisions life test of such findings may
While polls show don’t take effect until 2014, have been the hotly contested
Americans remain sharply but tinkering has already election to fill the seat of
divided over the Democrats’ begun. the late Rep. John Murtha, a
Kagan: No need
landmark legislation, they Regulation writers at the powerful Democrat who had

IT WAS NEWS THEN


aren’t clamoring for its Health and Human Services long represented his conser-
for court review repeal.
Instead, the public seems
Department are filling in
blanks that lawmakers left
vative, economically strug-
gling district near Pittsburgh.
One Year Ago
• On Saturday, the initial Decoration Day and the 100th of rogue juror willing to listen to candidates
who would give the overhaul
on critical consumer issues,
such as guaranteed coverage
Mark Critz, a former
Murtha aide who ran as the
anniversary of the Delphos Civil War monument, Delphos a chance and fix or improve for children with health prob- Democratic candidate, said
WASHINGTON — A fed- it as needed. That’s the sig- lems. A House Democrat he would have voted against
VFW Post Commander John Grothouse welcomed veterans eral judge warned jurors in a
and citizens to a special ceremony honoring veterans past and death penalty trial 41 times not nal from some surveys and a has introduced legislation to the health care bill, but also
present for their service and sacrifice. congressional race in a bell- let federal employees keep opposed its repeal.
to discuss the case with any- wether Pennsylvania district. young adult dependents on “The health care bill is the
one, not even each other, until It’s a pragmatic, somewhat the government health plan law,” Critz said during the
25 Years Ago — 1985 they were sent off to deliberate
• Jefferson boys track team will compete in seven events on a verdict. counterintuitive outlook. this year, instead of making campaign. “Let’s look at it.
at the state track meet. Members of the team and their events That could be a break for them wait until January. Let’s fix the things that we
That didn’t stop Cynthia Democrats in the fall elec- Americans’ nuanced out- can. Let’s improve it where
are Scot Boggs, pole vault and long jump, Todd Teman, 100, Wilson, the jury foreman,
200, 400 relay and 1600 relay, Chris Grothaus, long jump, 400 from calling five news orga- tions, since Republicans are look is reflected in some we can.” Critz’s comments
relay and 1600 relay, Jay Dewitt, 400 relay, 1600 relay, Alan nizations and placing 71 other campaigning hard for repeal recent polls. For example, were incorporated into a hard-
Syphrit, 400 and 1600 relay, Carl Bonifas alternate for 1600 telephone calls to two fellow of the health care law. an NBC News/Wall Street hitting ad by his Republican
relay and Tony Closson, 400 meter relay. “Though most Americans Journal survey found the opponent. But Critz won the
jurors. still do not favor the law, they public tilting against the law May 18 special election.
• Fort Jennings High School held their third annual aca- U.S. District Judge Joseph
demic banquet recently. Seventy-eight students were honored F. Anderson Jr. of South tend to be leaning toward 44-38, with 36 percent say- “The repeal message is
at the banquet along with the school board members and high Carolina found Wilson’s candidates who would give ing the quality of their health falling flat,” said Maryland
school and grade faculty. Top students in each grade were behavior so outrageous that he it a chance and make some care would get worse, and Rep. Chris Van Hollen,
changes, rather than those only 17 percent believing it chairman of the Democratic
honored for their outstanding achievement. They are senior – held her in contempt of court,
who would repeal it and would improve. Not exactly Congressional Campaign
Julie Metzger, junior – Brenda McGraw, sophomore – Shelly ordering her to return $2,500
start over again,” said Robert a vote of confidence. Committee. “People want to
Broecker, and freshman – Cheryl Meyer. of her juror’s pay and perform Blendon, a Harvard public But when asked if they work to implement the law
• St. John’s junior Matt Scarr will make his fourth appear- 120 hours of community ser- health school professor who would be more likely to vote and make changes as neces-
ance in Class A competition when he runs the 1600 metwrs vice. Anderson said he would follows opinion trends on for a congressional candi- sary, they don’t want to go
Saturday at Ohio Stadium. Last year he competed in the 3,200 have put Wilson in jail for six health care. date willing to give the law back and re-debate and re-
meters. His other appearances at state have been in cross coun- months if she did not have four The law seeks to expand a chance to work and make litigate this whole issue.”

Al-Qaida: No. 3 official killed


try. Scarr qualified for state by finishing four in the region in children at home.
4:31. But when the defendant in
the case, Brandon Basham,
50 Years Ago – 1960 asked for his death sentence
• A brief but impressive Memorial Day service was held to be thrown out as a result of By KIMBERLY DOZIER in December “lost both its Boya near the main town in
Monday before the dedicated monument at the library park. Wilson’s conduct, Anderson The Associated Press internal and external opera- the area, Miran Shah.
Following the posting of the colors, Rev. John Quennville, refused and the 4th U.S. tions chiefs,” the official said The intelligence officials
assistant priest at St. John’s Catholic Church, spoke the Circuit Court of Appeals in WASHINGTON — on condition of anonymity said they received word of
invocation. Mayor Richard F. Wulfhorst spoke briefly on the Richmond, Va., backed him Al-Qaida announced Monday because of the sensitivity of al-Yazid’s death last week
significance of the day. The ceremonial laying of flowers was up. that its No. 3 official, Mustafa the information. and confirmed it by speak-
done by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion And when Basham took his al-Yazid, had been killed The Egyptian-born al- ing to local tribal elders and
and the auxiliaries of the organizations. A salute was fired by plea to the Supreme Court, along with members of his Yazid, also known as Sheik Taliban members. They said
a firing squad, after which taps were sounded. Rev. Walter Solicitor General Elena Kagan family — perhaps one of the Saeed al-Masri, was a found- their sources had not seen
Marks, pastor of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, agreed that the judge had made most severe blows to the ter- ing member of al-Qaida and al-Yazid’s body and did not
pronounced the benediction. Preceding the service, a parade the correct call. The high court, ror movement since the U.S. the group’s prime conduit to know where he was buried.
moved to the park from Fourth and Canal streets. Music for the to which Kagan has since been campaign against al-Qaida Osama bin Laden and Ayman Al-Yazid has been one
parade was furnished under Delphos St. John’s Band under the nominated, could say as early began. A U.S. official said al-Zawahri. He was key to of many targets in a U.S.
direction of Tom Herrman. as today whether it will hear al-Yazid was believed to have day-to-day control, with Predator drone campaign
Basham’s case. died in a U.S. missile strike. a hand in everything from aimed at militants in Pakistan
75 Years Ago — 1935 It is no surprise that the A statement posted on finances to operational plan- since President Barack Obama
• Forty-three young people, 26 boys and 17 girls were government is seeking to pre- an al-Qaida Website said al- ning, the U.S. official said. took office. Al-Yazid made no
graduated from Jefferson High School when the annual com- serve what it already has won, Yazid, which it described as Al-Yazid has been report- secret of his contempt for the
mencement exercises were held at the Jefferson auditorium. especially after the time and the organization’s top com- ed killed before, in 2008, United States, once calling it
expense of a capital punish- mander in Afghanistan, was but this is the first time his “the evil empire leading cru-
Diplomas were presented by Supt. E. W. Bell who spoke of the
ment trial. killed along with his wife, death has been acknowledged sades against the Muslims.”
11 years he has spent in Delphos. “Alma Mater” was sung by Basham’s guilt in a bru-
a quartet composed of Gerald Kollsmith, Robert Porter, Paul tal, senseless crime is not in three daughters, a grandchild by the militant group on the “We have reached the
Kloeppel and Carl L. Miller, all members of the graduating dispute, as even his lawyers and other men, women and Internet. point where we see no differ-
class. children but did not say how Two Pakistani intelligence ence between the state and the
concede. Basham was con- or where. officials, speaking on condi- American people,” al-Yazid
• A large number of members of the clergy and other visi- victed by a jury and Chadrick
tors will be in Delphos to attend the First Solemn High Mass of Fulks pleaded guilty to kid- The statement did not give tion of anonymity because told Pakistan’s Geo TV in
Rev. Father Adrian Brandehoff at St. John’s Catholic Church. napping and killing 44-year- an exact date for al-Yazid’s they were not authorized to a June 2008 interview. “The
A dinner for relatives of Father Brandehoff and for members of old Alice Donovan during a death, but it was dated by talk to the media, said al- United States is a non-Mus-
the clergy will be served at the Knights of Columbus rooms. two-week crime spree after the the Islamic calendar month Yazid died in a U.S. missile lim state bent on the destruc-
of “Jemadi al-Akhar,” which strike on May 21 in the North tion of Muslims.”
• Memorial Day was well observed in Delphos with a pair escaped from a Hopkins
falls in May. Waziristan tribal area. The shadowy, 55-year-old
parade being held as planned. The American Legion conducted County, Ky., jail in 2002.
A U.S. official in Soon after the attack, offi- al-Yazid has been involved
services at Library Park, including a flag raising ceremo- Fulks also has been sentenced Washington said word was cials reported that two for- with Islamic extremist move-
nial, prayers and the sounding of Taps by Paul Kloeppel. The to death. “spreading in extremist cir- eigners were among the 10 ments for nearly 30 years
Veterans of Foreign Wars conducted the services at West Side They also have pleaded cles” of his death in Pakistan’s people killed, but did know since he joined radical student
Cemetery. guilty to killing 19-year-old tribal areas in the past two their identities. Five women groups led by fellow Egyptian
Marshall University student weeks. and two children were also al-Zawahri, now the No. 2
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Samantha Burns in West
Virginia.
His death would be a major
blow to al-Qaida, which
wounded in the attack, which
occurred in the village of
figure in al-Qaida after bin
Laden.

Dishing with Boehner


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should be no more than 400 words. The newspaper reserves
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concerning private matters will not be published. WASHINGTON — with undertones of “Mister Boehner is reluctant to
Failure to supply a full name, home address and daytime On domestic issues, House KATHLEEN PARKER
Rogers’ Neighborhood,” such speculate about November,
phone number will slow the verification process and delay pub- Minority Leader John Boehner that Dick, Jane and even Spot when 100 seats will be in play.
lication. is unequivocal in his sup- can play. If things go bump on election
Letters can be mailed to The Delphos Herald, 405 N. Main port for three items: Quench,
St., Delphos, Ohio 45833, faxed to 419-692-7704 or e-mailed Dawn and OxiClean.
Point Then again, Republicans
finally figured out the miracle
night — and should Boehner
replace Pelosi as speaker —
to nspencer@delphosherald.com. Authors should clearly state Quench refers to body
they want the message published as a letter to the editor. Anon- lotion, Dawn the dishwashing
of View of social media and are using
it to engage voters angry that
expect to see lots of blood
on the floor. First to get the
ymous letters will not be printed. liquid, and OxiClean the laun- Washington seems to neither hatchet would be health care
dry stain remover -- the first listen nor care what they think. reform, which Republicans
Moderately confused two are products of Procter
& Gamble, one of the largest
happy to hand off the ball.
So why should Americans
Companion to the “speaking
out” site is YouCut, unveiled
would seek to replace with
“common sense” measures
employers in Boehner’s Ohio. trust Republicans in light of by Rep. Eric Cantor earlier this to reduce insurance costs
These state secrets sur- the GOP’s own profligate month, where Americans can and secure jobs. Other pri-
faced when I asked the per- ways when they controlled vote on spending cuts. In one orities would include line-by-
petually tan Boehner, who Congress? Boehner’s answer video, Rep. Michele Bachmann, line budget cuts, entitlement
insists he was “born tan,” how might be his party’s bumper R-Minn., announces the win- reform, and restoration of the
to treat my sunburn. Firing sticker this year: “We learned ner: pay raises for Congress integrity of the House, which
up a Camel Light, his first of our lesson.” and federal employees (except Boehner says has been dam-
three during our 40-minute “Are people leery? Oh military personnel). aged by previous speakers’
interview in his Capitol office, yeah. But we’re winning The sites have stirred emphasis on partisan gains.
he said, “Ah, I’m a Quench two-to-one with independents some controversy among “That’s why the Congress
believer.” today.” Democrats, who have their of the United States is broken
Before we moved on to more For Boehner, being called own ideas for spending cuts and I aim to fix it.”
pressing concerns, Boehner the “Party of No” isn’t a regret- — the money being used to That’s a mighty high bar,
riffed on other favorite prod- table invective. It is a strat- underwrite websites. While especially given the significant
ucts. Dawn works not only on egy aimed at highlighting the Republican leaders insist the “scar tissue” between the par-
dishes, but on oil-slicked birds, contrast between those running sites are vehicles for collect- ties, as Boehner puts it. But
as the manufacturer’s web site things and those who want to run ing ideas that will shape the when 43 cents of every dol-
boasts. As for OxiClean, look things. That deafening silence GOP’s agenda, Democrats lar spent has to be borrowed,
no further than Boehner’s daz- you hear from Republicans charged that public funding somebody, as President Obama
zling white shirt. about the Gulf oil spill? All the is being used for political pur- described the oil crisis, has to
You have to admire a man better for Americans to hear poses. Of course, Democrats “plug the damn hole.”
who can juggle both Heloise the glubglubglub of Democrats did the same thing with their Whether Republicans
and Nancy Pelosi in the same and the administration going “Six for ‘06” effort. What is in have the ways and means to
paragraph. You also can’t down the drain. the public interest, and what do that remains to be deter-
help noticing that Boehner is Boehner & Co. are busy, may also prove politically mined by the voters, but while
at once commanding and pre- meanwhile, conducting a mas- advantageous, is a blurred Democrats are scrubbing oil
ternaturally laid back. What sive digital listening tour via tightrope both parties have from the Gulf, Republicans
he doesn’t show (but others GOP’s new “America Speaking walked. Boehner’s office says are greasing the gears for a
tell) is that he is savvy, a man Out” web site, where voters no campaign funds have been much-anticipated rebellion.
of his word, and has a coach’s can submit and vote on ideas. used, nor is there a campaign Kathleen Parker’s e-mail address
eye for others’ talent and is It’s user-friendly to a fault, component to the websites. is kathleenparker@washpost.com.
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SCHOOL STATE TRACK


Defense foils Jays’ shot at State
2010 OHIO HIGH
By JIM METCALFE life out of a normally-potent
AND FIELD HEATS The Delphos Herald
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
Blue Jay lineup. Third pitcher
J.J. Buckey went three frames
Division III Boys 8. East Palestine 43.73. of 1-hit, 3 walk ball, fanning
Name - Seed Time 400-Meter Dash: HAMLER — Only one real three. Tom Jamieson returned
4x800-Meter Relay: 1a. Heat 1: 1. Whitley, stat — 5-1 — dictated the out- for the seventh inning and
Minster 8:07.21; 1b. Louisville Wheelersburg 50.97; 2. Tobin,
St. Thomas Aquinas 7:54.40; 2a. Sherwood Fairview 50.25; 3. come of the St. John’s-Toledo stranded two runners.
Findlay Liberty-Benton 8:11.58; Ramey, Convoy Crestview 49.93; Ottawa Hills Division IV “When we were down 8-6,
2b. Gahanna Columbus Academy 4. Cook, Harrod Allen East 48.80; regional-final baseball match- I was pretty sure we weren’t
7:58.47; 3a. Attica Seneca 5. Webb, Mechanicsburg 49.90; up on a beautiful Saturday going to end up with six.
East 8:12.60; 3b. Cortland 6. Ringold, Warren John F.
Maplewood 7:50.83; 4a. North Kennedy 49.90; 7. Schalk, New afternoon at Patrick Henry’s We’ve been pretty potent all
Lima South Range 8:06.02; 4b. Riegel 50.89; 8. Isaacs, Xenia Garrold Parratt Field. season,” Ottawa Hills coach
West Unity Hilltop 8:12.85; 5a. Christian 50.57. That was the errors com- Chris Hardman noted. “My
Garfield Heights Trinity 8:03.99; Heat 2: 1. Huffman, Toledo mitted by the Blue Jays versus father was going crazy — I
5b. Cedarville 8:05.88; 6a. New Christian 51.05; 2. Young,
Bremen 8:03.90; 6b. Russia Cedarville 50.45; 3. Hoster, the Green Bears and cost the thought he was going to have
8:05.20; 7a. Elmore Woodmore Gahanna Columbus Academy Blue and Gold their first-ever a heart attack — to just relax
8:06.88; 7b. Liberty Center 50.59; 4. Keny, Gahanna berth in the state semifinals, and that we’d be all right.”
8:13.55; 8a. Fredericktown Columbus Academy 49.50; 5. falling 13-8. The Jays tried to retali-
8:08.58; 8b. Sycamore Mohawk Terry, Louisville St. Thomas
8:08.87. Aquinas 49.86; 6. Spallinger, The Green Bears (19- ate in the home half of the
110-Meter Hurdles: Pandora-Gilboa 48.87; 7. Kirksey, 10) moved on to face Fort fourth. Tyler Bergfeld walked
Heat 1 Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas Loramie at 10 a.m. Thursday to lead it off. Jordan Leininger
1. Hogrefe, Hamler Patrick 50.48; 8. Hull, Warren John F. at Huntington Park in launched a deep drive to cen-
Henry 15.50; 2. Jordan, Bedford Kennedy 50.49.
St. Peter Chanel 14.97; 3. 300-Meter Hurdles: Columbus. ter, seemingly for extra bases.
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Wine, Nelsonville-York 15.19; 4. Heat 1: 1. Conkle, Findlay Those miscues were par- However, centerfielder Rohan
Cernansky, Steubenville Catholic Liberty-Benton 40.59; 2. Caldwell, ticularly costly in the fourth Shah made a brilliant leap- During the Blue Jays’ 4-run second inning, St. John’s
Central 14.36; 5. Frye, Columbus Smithville 39.34; 3. Young, inning, with the “host” Blue ing catch, robbing the Jays senior Nate Webb slides in to home plate before the tag
Bishop Ready 15.03; 6. Zirkle, Archbold 39.91; 4. Cernansky, attempt. However, Ottawa Hills rallied down the Blue Jays
West Liberty-Salem 14.90; 7. Steubenville Catholic Central Jays (16-11) leading 8-6. of a run. As well, Bergfeld,
Luginbuhl, Bluffton 15.40; 8. 38.53; 5. Gatton, Fredericktown With one on — No. 9 hitter already heading for third, had 13-8.
Francis, Russia 15.09. 40.12; 6. Mercer, South Charleston Will Longthorne — due to to retrace his steps and was us off,” Metzger continued. squeeze to perfection.
Heat 2: 1. Gatton, Southeastern 39.72; 7. Kasson, a leadoff walk, the Jays had a dead duck. Chris Pohlman “We didn’t have enough time The Jays replied with three
Fredericktown 15.53; 2. Lancaster Fisher Catholic 40.82;
Speckman, New Bremen 15.06; 8. Sanders, Lockland 40.47. an easy chance to turn a line walked but the next batter to really adjust to one before in the third against Jamieson.
3. Steinmetz, Toledo Christian Heat 2: 1. Wine, Nelsonville- drive into a double play but fanned looking. they put in another.” With one gone, J. Pohlman
15.30; 4. Sanders, Lockland 14.85; York 42.66; 2. Francis, Russia failed to do so. They then had TOH pieced together two J. Pohlman check-swung a doubled to left. MacLennan
5. Conkle, Findlay Liberty-Benton 40.18; 3. Vanburen, North the chance to end the inning hits, including an RBI knock 1-out hit down the right-field walked and Vogt was hit by
14.96; 6. Caldwell, Smithville Robinson Colonel Crawford
14.64; 7. Kunkler, Lancaster 40.22; 4. Zirkle, West Liberty- on a twin-killing but failed by Kyle Jurecki (2-for-5, line and an out later, Austin a pitch to load the bases. A
Fisher Catholic 15.35; 8. Baker, Salem 39.62; 5. Benecke, once again. That opened the 2 runs, 2 RBIs), to put the Vogt walked. However, Ryan wild pitch moved the runners,
Hanoverton United 15.00. Defiance Tinora 39.85; 6. Dunlap, door. Two hits — including a Green Bears up 13-8 in the Densel bounced out to first scoring J. Pohlman. Webb
100-Meter Dash McDonald 39.22; 7. Jones, baseman Lesinski to end the lined a shot to right, scoring
Heat 1: 1. Wilde, Norwalk Castalia Margaretta 40.34; 8.
St. Paul 11.32; 2. Chambers, Bates, West Lafayette Ridgewood game and the Jays’ season. MacLennan and putting run-
Bedford St. Peter Chanel 11.06; 39.72. “I thought our defense was ners on the corner. He swiped
3. Knight, Anna 11.23; 4. Phlipot, 800-Meter Run: 1a. Avers, great. Rohan’s catch in center second. Geise bounced to sec-
Minster 10.92; 5. Haynes, Coal Elmore Woodmore 1:58.38; 1b. field was one everyone will ond, scoring Vogt and send-
Grove Dawson-Bryant 11.15; Frey, Pettisville 1:59.04; 2a.
6. Sherman, North Robinson Watson, Rocky River Lutheran talk about,” Hardman added. ing Webb to third. However,
Colonel Crawford 11.21; 7. West 1:57.52; 2b. Wallace, “However, I thought second he was left there.
Guerra, Kansas Lakota 11.31; 8. Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy baseman, Michael Deckebach, “I’m extremely proud of
Slone, Columbus Bishop Ready 1:56.28; 3a. Hilsheimer, Gahanna made two huge stops on balls the kids. We showed a lot of
11.31 Columbus Academy 1:57.81; 3b.
Heat 2: 1. Dicello, East Harnish, Bluffton 1:58.78; 4a. hit up the middle. Both ended character to get here, con-
Palestine 11.38; 2. Welsh, North Dougherty, Louisville St. Thomas innings and prevented poten- sidering we started out 3-7,”
Robinson Colonel Crawford 11.21; Aquinas 1:55.70; 4b. Butler, tially bigger innings.” Metzger added. “We lose
3. Spallinger, Pandora-Gilboa Findlay Liberty-Benton 1:53.97; Toledo combined two hit- three seniors and they will
11.30; 4. Melone, Columbiana 5a. Burton, Cincinnati Deer Park
10.98; 5. Strup, Defiance Tinora 1:57.72; 5b. Parrett, Cedarville batters and two hits — includ- be tough to replace but we
11.10; 6. Westlake, Steubenville 1:58.85; 6a. Parker, Sycamore ing a bases-loaded 2-run have a lot of youngsters that
Catholic Central 11.06; 7. Cosey, Mohawk 1:59.22; 6b. Hartman, knock to center by Jamieson I think are hungry and got a
Yellow Springs 11.24; 8. Evan Cortland Maplewood 1:57.94; — to go up 2-0 in the top lot of playing time this spring.
Burgei, Delphos St. John’s 7a. Mantell, Columbus Bishop
11.28. Ready 1:59.43; 7b. McGuire, of the first. However, a relay ACME ball will be important
4x200-Meter Relay: Fredericktown 1:59.52; 8a. throw from Calvelage to for them.”
Heat 1: 1. Hicksville 1:32.12; 2. Webster, New Bremen 1:56.65; Densel to C. Pohlman nabbed OTTAWA HILLS (13)
Warren John F. Kennedy 1:30.62; 8b. Cordell, Caldwell 1:56.96. Schollenberger trying to score. ab-r-h-rbi
3. Defiance Tinora 1:31.35; 4. 200-Meter Dash:
West Lafayette Ridgewood Heat 1: 1. Whitford, Minster Blue Jay shortstop Ty Bergfeld looks to first to complete Calvelage led off the Jays’ Moreau
J.J. Buckey 3b/p 4-2-2-0, Adam
ss 4-2-2-0, Tom Schollenberger
1:29.69; 5. North Robinson 22.76; 2. Beers, Plymouth 22.38; the double play and end the fourth inning but is unsuccess- half with an infield hit to c 3-3-2-3, Tom Jamieson dh/3b/p 5-0-
Colonel Crawford 1:30.88; 6. 3. Wiggins, West Lafayette ful. The door was then opened for Ottawa Hills and they short, stole second, advanced 3-2, Matt Orgel lf/pr 0-1-0-0, Kyle
Jurecki p/rf 5-2-2-2, Jamie Lesinski 1b
Dayton Jefferson Township Ridgewood 22.43; 4. Oliver,
went on to post six runs before the third out was collected on a bounceout by Bergfeld 3-1-0-0-0, Rohan Shah cf 3-1-1-1, Nick
1:30.88; 7. Plymouth 1:33.07; 8. Dayton Jefferson Township 21.86;
Mechanicsburg 1:31.88. 5. Strup, Defiance Tinora 22.49; by the Jays. and scored on an error on a Fischer ph 1-0-0-0, Michael Deckebach
2b 2-0-0-0, Will Longthorne lf 2-0-0-0.
Heat 2: 1. Bainbridge Paint 6. Haynes, Coal Grove Dawson- pickoff try for a 2-1 score. Totals 32-13-12-8.
Valley 1:33.48; 2. Lima Central Bryant 22.19; 7. Hammersmith, 2-run jack by the next batter, fifth. However, Webb fanned After a 1-2-3 OH sec- ST. JOHN’S (8)
ab-r-h-rbi
Catholic 1:31.72; 3. Wheelersburg Archbold 22.75; 8. Craigmiles, Tom Schollenberger (2-for-3, Jamie Lesinski with runners ond, the Jays put up a 4 spot Tanner Calvelage cf 3-1-2-0, Ty
1:32.47; 4. Archbold 1:29.71; Wheelersburg 22.51.
5. Anna 1:30.38; 6. Louisville Heat 2: 1. Spallinger, Pandora- 3 runs, 3 runs batted in) — on second and third. against southpaw Jurecki. J. Bergfeld ss 3-0-0-0, Jordan Leininger rf
St. Thomas Aquinas 1:30.12; Gilboa 22.86; 2. Knight, Anna a hit batter and three errors Senior Mitchell MacLennan Pohlman led off with a base Pohlman p/ph 3-2-3-0, Ryan Edelbrock
4-0-0-0, Chris Pohlman c 3-0-0-0, Joel
7. Yellow Springs 1:31.79; 8. 22.45; 3. Guerra, Kansas Lakota later, the Green Bears now led walked to commence the hit, burgled second and scored 2b 1-0-0-0, Mitchell MacLennan lf 2-2-
Smithville 1:30.92. 22.62; 4. Welsh, North Robinson 12-8 and senior Nate Webb home half and stole second; courtesy of MacLennan’s 1-1, Austin Vogt 1b 2-2-1-0, Jordan
Bergfeld pr 0-0-0-0, Nate Webb dh/p 3-1-
1,600-Meter Run: 1a. Colonel Crawford 22.18; 5.
Pohlman, Russia 4:21.38; 1b. Melone, Columbiana 22.25; 6. had relieved fellow senior Joel however, he overslid the bag knock to right. He advanced 2-2, Ryan Densel 2b/3b 1-0-0-0, Curtis
McLean, West Jefferson 4:27.94; Phlipot, Minster 21.95; 7. Kirkland, Pohlman (3-5) on the mound. and was tagged out. on a balk and went to third Geise 3b/p 3-0-1-2. Totals 28-8-10-5.
Score by Innings:
2a. Potes, Fredericktown 4:23.18; Bedford St. Peter Chanel 22.46; “We should have been out The Jays turned a double on Vogt’s hit to right. Webb Ott. Hills 2 0 4 610 0 - 13
2b. Butler, Findlay Liberty- 8. Murray, Steubenville Catholic of the inning before that. We play behind third pitcher (2-for-3) doubled to left center St. John’s 143 000 0-8
Benton 4:22.60; 3a. Fisher, Delta Central 22.50. E: Geise 4, Jurecki, C. Pohlman;
4:26.77; 3b. Bottorff, Cortland 3,200-Meter Run: 1a. had the chance to turn double Curtis Geise in the top of the to plate MacLennan and push DP: Ottawa Hills 1, St. John’s 1; LOB:
Maplewood 4:26.46; 4a. Rupe, Alexander, Old Fort 10:06.09; plays twice and didn’t do it,” sixth on a popped-up bunt to Vogt to third. Geise singled to Ottawa Hills 10, St. John’s 6; 2B:
Cortland Maplewood 4:19.71; 4b. 1b. Gliha, Garfield Heights Trinity Jays coach Dan Metzger said. prevent themselves from fall- score Vogt and push Webb to Jamieson, J. Pohlman, Webb; HR:
Schollenberger; SB: Calvelage 2,
Hamlin, Tipp City Bethel 4:35.74; 9:30.11; 2a. McKelley, Louisville “We gave them extra outs in ing further behind. third. With Calvelage at bat, Webb 2, Buckey, J. Pohlman; CS:
5a. Kunkel, McDonald 4:26.98; St. Thomas Aquinas 9:38.67; 2b.
5b. Jonathan Rex, Spencerville Fisher, Delta 9:48.97; 3a. Trusty, that inning and it caught up to Tanner Calvelage (2-for- Geise was picked off base MacLennan (by Schollenberger); POB:
Geise (by Jurecki); Sac: Longthorne.
4:37.15; 6a. Schroeder, Leipsic Sycamore Mohawk 9:52.22; 3b. us. You cannot give an oppo- 3, 2 stolen bases) blooped a but remained in a rundown IP H R ER BB SO
4:32.68; 6b. Bragg, Springfield Brickner, Tiffin Calvert 9:50.55; nent extra outs, especially at 1-out hit to right in the bottom long enough to allow Webb to OTTAWA HILLS
Emmanuel Christian Academy 4a. Oberneder, Delta 9:57.81; 4b. this time of the season. They half but was left there. slide home safely. Calvelage Jamieson
Jurecki 2 6 5 4 1 0
4:22.07; 7a. Holman, West Neer, Galion Northmor 9:48.22; 5a. 1 2 3 3 1 0
Alexandria Twin Valley South Eilerman, New Bremen 9:49.76; hit the ball pretty well, too, and Ottawa Hills loaded the walked, stole second and went Buckey (W) 3 1 0 0 3 3
4:33.16; 7b. Pelletier, Burton 5b. Stewart, Mechanicsburg that makes it even more impor- bases with two outs in the to third on a comebacker by Jamieson 1 1 0 0 1 1
ST. JOHN’S
Berkshire 4:24.04; 8a. Markko, 9:54.27; 6a. Holubeck, Bellaire tant to play sound defense. We seventh but Geise struck out Bergfeld. He was left there. J.Pohlman (L,3-5) 3.2 8 11 6 2 2
Bainbridge Paint Valley 4:28.78; St. John Central 9:29.42; 6b. didn’t do that today and they pinch-hitter Nick Fischer to Ottawa Hills went up 6-5 Webb 1.1 2 2 1 3 2
8b. Britton, North Robinson Bragg, Springfield Emmanuel
Colonel Crawford 4:21.71. Christian Academy 9:33.89; 7a. capitalized. They deserve the end the threat. in the third as they combined Geise 2 2 0 0 1 3
WP: Jamieson, Webb; PB: C.
4x100-Meter Relay: Merkel, Gates Mills Gilmour credit for the timely hits in cru- “They used three different four hits and two errors to Pohlman; Balk: Jurecki; HBP: Moreau
Heat 1: 1. Maria Stein Academy 9:25.63; 7b. Roeth, cial situations.” pitchers and each one was plate those four tallies. Two (by J. Pohlman), Schollenberger (by
J. Pohlman), Lesinski (by J. Pohlman),
Marion Local 44.42; 2. West Houston 9:42.22; 8a. Gates, That seemed to suck all the a little different. That threw times they used the suicide Deckebach (by Webb).

Cardinals hit offensive highs, whip Reds 12-4


Lafayette Ridgewood 43.60; 3. Belpre 9:49.94; 8b. Graber,
New Lebanon Dixie 44.00; 4. Stryker 9:56.91.
Steubenville Catholic Central 4x400-Meter Relay:
42.93; 5. North Robinson Colonel Heat 1: 1. Cincinnati Hills
Crawford 43.57; 6. Norwalk Christian Academy 3:26.18; 2.
St. Paul 43.88; 7. Worthington in the fifth inning and their Warren John F. Kennedy 3:22.87; The Associated Press in the first ended a run of 19 3-run rally for a 4-3 lead.
Christian 44.43; 8. Lima Central rookie left-hander overcame 3. Harrod Allen East 3:24.66; 4. scoreless innings at home to Felipe Lopez’ 2-run double
Catholic 43.94. ST. LOUIS — An hour- a shaky start in a 12-4 vic- Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas start the season by Garcia in the fifth made it 7-3 and
Heat 2: 1. Lancaster Fisher 3:21.19; 5. Gahanna Columbus
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See TRACK, page 7A knocked out Bronson Arroyo
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NBA finals Track

is Lakers-
(Continued from page 6A) St. Paul 22’00; Skiba, Mineral
Heat 2: 1. Plymouth 3:27.99; Ridge 21’02; Guerra, Kansas
2. Findlay Liberty-Benton 3:25.06; Lakota 21’08; Peterson, East
3. Reedsville Eastern 3:26.90; Palestine 20’09.75.
4. Archbold 3:23.39; 5. Minster Flight 2: McEldowney,

Celtics, Part 12
3:23.47; 6. North Lima South Morral Ridgedale 19’08; Farmer,
Range 3:22.70; 7. Mechanicsburg Sarahsville Shenandoah 20’04.50;
3:25.14; 8. Cortland Maplewood Peoples, Mechanicsburg
3:23.53. 20’06.50; Sleigh, Archbold
Discus: 21’08.50; Settles, Cincinnati Clark
Flight 1: Long, Anna 142’10; Montessori 20’09; Blevins, Dalton
Lucas, Morral Ridgedale 150’02; 21’01.25; McClatchie, Powell
Corwin, Castalia Margaretta Village Academy 20’01; Geygan,
By BRIAN MAHONEY expected. Nobody predicted 151’03; Dylan Vogt, Columbus Columbus Grandview Heights
The Associated Press this one. Grove 164’01; Eatmon, Bucyrus 19’10.
Shot Put:
While the Lakers were the Wynford 161’06; Harris, Newark
Flight 1: Newman, Botkins
Catholic 170’0; Welliver, Mineral
Here comes Kobe Bryant’s best of the West all season, the Ridge 148’07; Bowling, Fremont 49’00.75; Rickard, Fostoria St.
chance against the team that Celtics stumbled over the second St. Joseph Central Catholic Wendelin 50’08.50; Howell,
Smithville 52’05.50; Lyons, New
beat him two years ago. half and were only a No. 4 seed in 153’0.
Middletown Springfield 55’06.75;
Flight 2: 1. Butler, Tipp City
He’s far from the only the Eastern Conference. Bethel 140’08; Tayala, McDonald Miller, Waynesfield-Goshen
Lakers great to fall But they’re redis- 179’0; Steven Metcalfe, Delphos 53’10.50; Harris, Newark Catholic
54’03.75; Whitcomb, Jeromesville
short against Boston. covered the defense St. John’s 152’02; Nathan
Hillsdale 52’07; Adamson,
Get ready for that contained Bryant Jackson, Delphos St. John’s
141’04; Boes, Pandora-Gilboa Georgetown 50’04.25.
Lakers-Celtics, Part 12, two years ago and after 150’01; Kent, North Robinson Flight 2: Christian, Covington
the league’s most sto- eliminating Dwyane Colonel Crawford 184’08; 46’07.50;
Spencerville
Tyler
53’11;
Obringer,
Cross,
ried franchises renew- Wade and LeBron Engstrom, Sugarcreek Garaway
144’07; Martin, Ashland Mapleton Columbiana 53’09.25; Kent,
Mike Campbell photo ing their rivalry in the James, now they get North Robinson Colonel Crawford
151’01.
Luedeke celebrates: Casey Luedeke celebrates winning NBA finals. another shot at the High Jump: 1. Parrish, 60’04.25; Porter, Lucas 51’05;
Masin, Tipp City Bethel 48’08;
his first Limaland Motorsports Park Modified feature. Boston beat Los Lakers’ star. Gahanna Columbus Academy
Dylan Vogt, Columbus Grove

Memorial Cup Night


6’01; Hochstettler, Pandora-Gilboa
Angeles in the 2008 The Celtics limited 6’05; Schwieterman, Maria Stein 55’09.75; Brickey, Lucasville
finals, with a dominant Bryant to 25.7 points Marion Local 6’06; Hoying, Russia Valley 50’09.75.
defense that made life per game in the finals Pole Vault:

produces first-time winners


6’05; Wine, Nelsonville-York 6’02;
Reardon, Fremont St. Joseph Final: Goebel, Edgerton
miserable for Bryant, — he had averaged Central Catholic 6’05; Luke Kohls, 13’08; Krickenbarger, West
that season’s MVP. 31.9 through the first Columbus Grove 6’04; Peterson, Alexandria Twin Valley South
For The Delphos Herald 47R-Eric Riggins; 8. 2M-Ethan Hoy; When they meet again starting three rounds — and 40-per- East Palestine 6’04; Preske, Orwell 13’04; Tyler Wolfe, Columbus
Grove 15’04; Chaney, Chillicothe
ELIDA — The Memorial Day holiday
9. 32M-Derek Hastings; 10. 57-Mike
Dunlap Thursday at Staples Center, the cent shooting. Bryant would Grand Valley 6’04; Eddy, Cleveland
Cuyahoga Heights 6’02; Johnson, Huntington 13’03; Lally, Cincinnati
weekend has long been one of racing’s B-Main (10 Laps - Top 2 Transfer) Lakers can show how much say: “They definitely were the Reedsville Eastern 6’06; Travis Hills Christian Academy 12’08;
greatest weekends with both open- #1: 1. 11-Tim Allison; 2. 6N-Dain better they are since then.
wheel and stock car major leagues Naida; 3. 35-Ron Blair; 4. 2H-Dallas
best defense I’ve seen in the Eickholt, Ottoville 6’06; Foss, Eggeman, Smithville 13’06;
having high-profile events. Hewitt; 5. 4B-Andrew Bowsher; 6. “We’ll see, we’ll see how entire playoffs.” Lucas 6’02; Caldwell, Smithville
6’02; Guerra, Kansas Lakota 6’05;
Keller, Sycamore Mohawk 13’03;
Foss, Lucas 13’06; Oxley, Sugar
At Limaland Motorsport Park and its 24B-Mike Burkin; 7. 49T-Greg Dalman; much we matured,” Bryant This one is pretty good,
ultra-competitive field of cars regularly 8. 48-Tommy Kerce; 9. 27K-Ryan Reckers, West Alexandria Twin Grove Berne Union 13’06; Eddy,
exhibited, the magic of the Memorial Kirkendall; 10. 10J-Jarrod Delong; 11. said. “They challenged us too. Valley South 6’5. Cleveland Cuyahoga Heights
Cup seems to get more thrilling with 4J-Bob Gehr Jr.; 12. 2-Brent Gehr; 13. extremely well in the finals The Celtics knocked off Long Jump: 13’06; Keller, Findlay Liberty-
each passing season. The 2010 ver- 21-Traviis Hery; 14. 97-Dean Jacobs Flight 1: Spallinger, Pandora- Benton 15’0; Roeth, Casstown
sion may have been the best to date as #2: 1. 18-Todd Heuerman; 2. a couple years ago. Now is James and Cleveland, which Gilboa 23’09; Smith, Casstown Miami East 13’04; Hess, Burton
all three division feature events sported OO-Ryan Grubaugh; 3. 10-Pete Ischi; a chance to see how much had the league’s best record, Miami East 20’07.75; Tate, Sugar Berkshire 13’09; Alexander, Old
dramatic conclusions and tremendous
Riggins; 6. 24-Jermey Keegan; 7. 187- we’ve grown.” in the second round, then
4. 46-Robert Huisken; 5. 47R-Eric Grove Berne Union 19’07; Sanders, Fort 13’04; Kunk, Coldwater 13’0;
racing drama.
Lockland 21’02.75; Griffin, Norwalk Marshall, East Canton 14’07.
Once again, more than 40 sprint Gavin Hunyady; 8. 2M-Ethan Hoy; 9. Los Angeles will be going upset Orlando, last season’s

MLB
cars began the night with the NRA
11. 40-Bobby Clark; 12. 32M-Derek for its second straight title and Eastern Conference cham-
26-Rodney Hurst; 10. 57-Mike Dunlap;
Sprint Invaders and the SOD (Sprints
on Dirt) groups coming together for
battle on the high-banked 1/4-mile of
Hastings No. 16 overall. The Celtics still pion. The Big Three of Paul
Position: 1. 34-Luke Hall[2]; 2. 6S-Jr have the edge, hanging their Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray
A-Main (25 Laps) [#]-Starting
thunder. NRA vets Jeff Williams and The Associated Press
Stewart[8]; 3. 7K-Kyle Sauder[6]; 4. 17th banner with their victory Allen is still going strong but (W.Rodriguez 2-7), 8:05 p.m.
Luke Hall led the field to green with National League Cincinnati (LeCure 1-0) at St. Louis (Carpenter
Hall leaping to the front from his out- B20-Butch Schroeder[13]; 5. 6-Mike two years ago in six games. point guard Rajon Rondo has East Division 6-1), 8:15 p.m.
side front row position. The outside or Dussel[4]; 6. 11-Tim Allison[17]; 7.
higher part of the track would prove 18-Todd Heuerman[18]; 8. 22D-Dennis “We remember more than perhaps been their best player Atlanta
W L Pct
29 22 .569
GB

Colorado (Francis 1-1) at San Francisco (Cain
3-4), 10:15 p.m.
to be preferred for Hall throughout the Yoakam[12]; 9. 5W-Jeff Williams[1]; anything losing on our home in the postseason. Philadelphia 28 22 .560 1/2 American League
25-lap finale. 10. 28H-Hud Horton[11]; 11. 6N-Dain
Naida[19]; 12. 27R-Ryan Ruhl[10]; court, a situation where we That sets up a potential rat- Florida 26 26 .500 3 1/2 East Division
Hall’s driving skills were being New York 26 26 .500 3 1/2 W L Pct GB
especially tested by the 8th circuit of 13. 1W-Kent Wolters[7]; 14. 23-Ben had some defensive lapses ings winner for the league, Washington 26 26 .500 3 1/2 Tampa Bay 34 18 .654 —
the race as lapped cars started to Rutan[3]; 15. OO-Ryan Grubaugh[20];
16. 17-Jared Horstman[9]; 17. and they took advantage of with Bryant’s popularity and Central Division New York 31 20 .608 2 1/2
become prevalent. The Ludlow Falls, W L Pct GB Toronto 31 22 .585 3 1/2
Ohio pilot was masterful in slicing his 93-Sheldon Haudenschild[14]; 18. it,” Lakers coach Phil Jackson the Lakers-Celtics history sure Cincinnati 30 22 .577 — Boston 29 23 .558 5
way through the 20-car field. Hall was
noticeably effective on the cushion of
7C-Tim Hunter[5]; 19. 1K-John
Kettlewell[15]; 20. 5I-Jamie Miller[16] said. “This year we have to attract plenty of viewers. St. Louis
Chicago
30 22 .577
24 28 .462

6
Baltimore
Central Division
15 36 .294 18 1/2
the racing surface with Kyle Sauder
and defending NRA champ JR Stewart
Bud Thunderstocks homecourt advantage and we The defending champion Milwaukee 21 30 .412 8 1/2 W L Pct GB
Heat 1: 1. O1W-Earnie Woodard; look forward to the rematch Lakers are making their third
Heats (8 Laps - Top 8 Transfer) Pittsburgh 21 31 .404 9 Minnesota 31 20 .608 —
giving chase. Houston 17 34 .333 12 1/2 Detroit 26 24 .520 4 1/2
A 3-car pileup on the front straight 2. 58P-Jim Post; 3. 52-Sam Bodine; with great intensity.” straight finals appearance, best West Division Chicago 22 28 .440 8 1/2
halted the event at lap 11 with 2-time
season feature winner Butch Schroeder
4. 99-Andy King; 5. 19-Bill Reimund;
6. 3-Randy Crossley; 7. 52G-Stacey
The Celtics improved to since they won three in a row W L Pct GB Kansas City 21 31 .404 10 1/2
holding the fifth position after start- Gazarek; 8. 22M-Bob Miller 9-2 in the finals against the from 2000-02. Bryant was the San Diego
Los Angeles
31 20 .608
29 22 .569

2
Cleveland
West Division
18 31 .367 12
ing 13th. The restart on lap 12 began Heat 2: 1. 1-Kody Weisner; 2. Lakers, having dominated the sidekick to Shaquille O’Neal San Francisco 27 23 .540 3 1/2 W L Pct GB
a thrilling engagement that saw Hall 71-Keith Ralston; 3. 21H-Dave Hollon;
4. 3Z-Tony Zuppardo; 5. O1-Andy series for decades even against on those teams but the ’08 Colorado 27 24 .529 4 Oakland 28 24 .538 —
forced to navigate through lapped cars Arizona 20 32 .385 11 1/2 Texas 26 24 .520 1
again in just six more circuits. As Hall Mattord; 6. 2-Kevin Gladman; 7. the likes of Wilt Chamberlain, finals was his first chance to ——— Los Angeles 26 27 .491 2 1/2
did his best to avoid trouble, both 21Z-Pete Zuppardo
Heat 3: 1. 7B-Tim Bowen; 2. Jerry West and Elgin Baylor win one alone. Monday’s Results Seattle 19 31 .380 8
Sauder and Stewart were inching clos- Atlanta 9, Philadelphia 3 ———
er to Hall. 88-Zach Bowen; 3. 22T-Tony Anderson; until Los Angeles won twice It went horribly but the Florida 13, Milwaukee 5 Monday’s Results
When the white flag was unfurled,
27-Frank Paladino; 7. 32M-Denny in the 1980s. Lakers think this time can be
4. 16-Jeff Koz; 5. 26-Justin Long; 6. Pittsburgh 2, Chicago Cubs 1 N.Y. Yankees 11, Cleveland 2
the final lap left open possibilities for Washington 14, Houston 4 Oakland 4, Detroit 1
each of the three lead drivers to capture
the event. With Hall still battling slower
Miller That was back when a different, since they have the Colorado 4, San Francisco 0 L.A. Angels 7, Kansas City 1
Anderson; 2. 7B-Tim Bowen; 3. 58P- Lakers-Celtics finals was home-court advantage.
McDonald’s Dash - 1. 22T-Tony St. Louis 12, Cincinnati 4 Toronto 3, Tampa Bay 2
cars, Stewart and Sauder went side-by-

A-Rod slam backs Pettitte


L.A. Dodgers 5, Arizona 4 Minnesota 5, Seattle 4
side moving within a few feet of Hall. Jim Post; 4. 16-Jeff Koz San Diego 18, N.Y. Mets 6 Today’s Games
When the cars came off of turn 4 and A-Main (15 Laps) [#]-Starting Today’s Games Baltimore (Matusz 2-5) at N.Y. Yankees
headed towards the finish, Hall barely Position: 1. 1-Kody Weisner[2]; 2. Chicago Cubs (Lilly 1-4) at Pittsburgh (Karstens (Vazquez 3-5), 7:05 p.m.

gem in Yanks’ 11-2 win


held off the challenge of Stewart to 7B-Tim Bowen[1]; 3. 01W-Earnie 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Cleveland (Westbrook 2-3) at Detroit
win his first feature of the season and Woodard[3]; 4. 71-Keith Ralston[5]; Milwaukee (Bush 1-5) at Florida (Nolasco 4-4), (Bonderman 2-2), 7:05 p.m.
only the second all-time at Limaland 5. 16-Jeff Koz[12]; 6. 27-Frank 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Niemann 5-0) at Toronto (Tallet
Motorsports Park. The margin of victory Paladino[18]; 7. 21H-Dave Hollon[8]; Philadelphia (Hamels 5-3) at Atlanta (T.Hudson 1-1), 7:07 p.m.
was about 10 feet.
The usual stacked field of 20 cars
8. 22T-Tony Anderson[9]; 9. 10-Andy
Mottard[4]; 10. 99-Andy King[10]; 11. The Associated Press Indians trailing only 2-1. He 5-1), 7:10 p.m.
Washington (Stammen 1-2) at Houston (Myers
Oakland (G.Gonzalez 5-3) at Boston (Lackey
5-3), 7:10 p.m.
for the K & N UMP Modifieds had a
front row of Chad Rosenbeck and Clint
3-Randy Crossley[16]; 12. 52B-Randy held down the Yankees’ lineup 3-3), 8:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Pineiro 3-5) at Kansas City
Reagle lead through a pair of early
Crossley[7]; 13. 19-Bill Reimund[13];
14. 26-Justin Long[15]; 15. 3Z-Tony NEW YORK — Crazy as but the Indians couldn’t get Cincinnati (Cueto 5-1) at St. Louis (Walters (Bannister 4-3), 8:10 p.m.
1-0), 8:15 p.m. Texas (Harden 2-1) at Chicago White Sox
caution periods. Former champions Zuppardo[11]; 16. 52G-Stacey it seems, teams still load the anything going against Pettitte N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 7-1) at San Diego (LeBlanc (Buehrle 3-5), 8:10 p.m.
Todd Sherman and Terry Hull were
also in the mix early as was veteran
Gazarek[19]; 17. 22M-Bob Miller[22];
18. 88-Zach Bowen[6]; 19. 21Z-Pete
bases so they can pitch to Alex (7-1); by the time they came 2-3), 10:05 p.m. Minnesota (Blackburn 6-1) at Seattle (J.Vargas
Casey Luedeke. Sherman decided that Zuppardo[20]; 20. 32M-Denny Rodriguez. On purpose. back up again in the top of the Arizona (Haren 5-4) at L.A. Dodgers (Ely 3-2),
10:10 p.m.
3-2), 10:10 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
running high on the track was to his
advantage as the Indiana driver was in
Miller[21]; 21. 2-Kevin Gladman[17]; For the second time this sea- eighth, the Indians were seven Colorado (Hammel 2-3) at San Francisco (Zito Baltimore (Bergesen 3-3) at N.Y. Yankees
22. 58P-Jim Post
the second position by lap 7 after start- K&N UMP Modifieds son, A-Rod made them pay in runs behind. 6-2), 10:15 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
(P.Hughes 6-1), 7:05 p.m.
Cleveland (Carmona 4-3) at Detroit (Galarraga
ing eighth in the field.
Even more impressive than
Heats/B-Main (8 Laps - Top 5 the worst way, hitting a grand Talbot was charged with Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 3-2) at Atlanta 1-1), 7:05 p.m.
Sherman was Luedeke as he stormed
Transfer)
Heat 1: 1. 52-Jeff Babcock; 2. slam that sparked the three runs on nine hits. (D.Lowe 7-4), 1:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Price 7-2) at Toronto (Marcum
from sixth to first by lap 6 of the 20-lap O8-Mike Rodiger; 3. 5X-Shawn Bayliff; Yankees’ 6-run seventh He struck out three but Arizona (E.Jackson 3-6) at L.A. Dodgers
(Monasterios 2-0), 3:10 p.m.
5-1), 7:07 p.m.
Oakland (Sheets 2-3) at Boston (Matsuzaka
battle.
A final caution at lap 9 revealed
4. 28-Chad Rosenbeck; 5. 10-Scott
Bowersock; 6. O1-Chris Puskas; 7.
inning and turned a pitch- hit two batters. N.Y. Mets (J.Santana 4-2) at San Diego 3-2), 7:10 p.m.
Sherman as Luedeke’s biggest threat, 19-Ryan Ordway; 8. 17-Nick Rosselit; ing duel Andy Pettitte was Pettitte improved his (Richard 4-3), 6:35 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 1-3) at Pittsburgh
L.A. Angels (Kazmir 3-5) at Kansas City
(Davies 4-3), 8:10 p.m.
with Tony Anderson and Hull also giv-
ing chase among the top five. Hull had
9. 11-Jim Szekacs winning into an 11-2 rout career record to 236- (Duke 3-5), 7:05 p.m. Texas (Feldman 2-5) at Chicago White Sox
Heat 2: 1. 40-Terry Hull; 2.
moved from 9th to third by the lap 15 L5-Casey Luedeke; 3. 42-Bob Baldwin; of the Cleveland Indians 136. He pitched seven Milwaukee (Gallardo 5-2) at Florida (Volstad
3-6), 7:10 p.m.
(Floyd 2-5), 8:10 p.m.
Minnesota (Slowey 6-3) at Seattle (Cl.Lee 3-2),
but that would prove to be the high-
est running position he would obtain.
4. 22B-Andy Bibler; 5. 15-Nick on Monday. innings, allowing three Washington (Lannan 2-2) at Houston 10:10 p.m.
All four primary competitors held their
Katterhenry; 6. 35C-Tim Cornett; 7.
36-Kelly Bowlby; 8. 45P-Brian Post; 9. Both of Rodriguez’s slams singles and Jhonny Peralta’s
positions for the duration of the race 55ZS-Zach Schroeder this season came after Mark 100th career homer, while OPEN EVERYDAY
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Heat 3: 1. 65-Todd Sherman; 2.
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defeat the entire Bowen family as Tim’s
son, Zach, was also strong early hold-
A-Main (20 Laps) [#]-Starting
Position: 1. L5-Casey Luedeke[6]; Ramiro Pena to take a base, Mark Grudzielanek’s sin-
ing down the third position until around
mid race. The restart on lap 8 was the
2. 65-Todd Sherman[8]; 3. 40-Terry leading to the intentional walk gle with one out in the third
Hull[9]; 4. 22T-Tony Anderson[5]; 5.
of Teixeira. gave Cleveland its last bas-
Day!
beginning of an excellent duel between 28-Chad Rosenbeck[1]; 6. O8-Mike
the elder Bowen and the Racers’ ath- Rodiger[7]; 7. 45P-Brian Post[17]; 8. Robinson Cano followed erunner until Travis Hafner
letic motorsport team driver, Weisner.
Literally on the third turn of the
4S-Doug St. Myers[20]; 9. 42-Bob
Baldwin[3]; 10. 33-Clint Reagle[2];
with a solo shot. He later added worked a full-count walk with
final lap, Bowen made contact with 11. O1-Chris Puskas[16]; 12. 20K-Bill a 2-run single that glanced off two outs in the ninth. Peralta
Weisner’s rear bumper. The young
driver masterfully turned into the slide
Keeler[19]; 13. 22B-Andy Bibler[11]; the heel of first baseman Matt followed with a single and (60 yrs. and older)
executing a superb save of his car. He
14. 15-Nick Katterhenry[14]; 15. 52-Jeff
Babcock[10]; 16. OO-John Brooks[15]; LaPorta. Shelley Duncan drove home Every Wednesday 1-5
ripped through turn 4 fully on the gas 17. 36-Kelly Bowlby[18]; 18. 5X-Shawn Cleveland starter Mitch Hafner with another one off
and collected the checkered flag to a
roaring crowd of fans and fellow athletic
Bayliff[4]; 19. 1-Andy Strait[12]; 20.
10-Scott Bowersock[13] Talbot (6-4) left with the Chan Ho Park. Play Mini Golf for $3.00
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The win marked Weisner’s first, only
the second in three years for a UNOH

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Aaron Siefker, Broker/Auctioneer
Tom Robbins, Auction CARS
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Licensed and Bonded in Favor of State of Ohio
Stock No.
6493A2009 FORD FUSION SE SPORT..4 Dr., 4 cyl., FWD, moonroof & full power, 19,000 mi. ... $18,295
NOW Auction WE’LL BEAT YOUR
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6635 2008 MERCURY MILAN................Premier V/6, full power, moonroof, leather....... $16,995
June 8th at 12pm On-site GUARANTEED!
On all name-brand tires we sell –
6639 2008 FORD FOCUS SE ....................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, air, PW, PL, CD ....................... $13,995 Commercial Building including Goodyear, Continental,

PUBLIC AUCTION 6625 2008 FORD TAURUS .......................Limited FWD, full power, leather ....................... $16,995 Former Restaurant & Bar Michelin and more.

6540 2009 TOYOTA COROLLA LE.........4 Dr., 4 cyl., FWD, AT, full power, 12,000 miles $15,995 THE RIGHT TIRE
TUESDAY * JUNE 22, 2010 * 7:00 P.M. AT THE RIGHT PRICE!
AUCTION LOCATION: For your comfort and 6631 2008 MERCURY GR MARQUIS LS 4 Dr., 29,000 miles, full power, leather.............. $16,495
convenience this Auction will be conducted 6628 2008 MERCURY MILAN................4 Dr., 4 cyl., FWD, full power, 20,000 miles ...... $16,995
at the Spencerville School Cafeteria Area @ 6604 2008 FORD FOCUS SES..................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, air, power, 11,000 miles,......... $14,495 222 East Main St, Van Wert
2500 Wisher Dr., Spencerville, Ohio
6626 2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT .........WG, FWD, moonroof, 23,000 miles ................... $13,995 Bally walk-in cooler outside. 1st floor has a 65x45± ft main dance
bar area with a 55x25± back bar area along with restaurant seating.
76.9 ACRES +/- in 1 PARCEL
Section 2 of Spencer Twp. in Allen Co., OH 6587 2007 FORD FUSION SE ..................4 Dr., 4 cyl., full power, 26,000 miles............... $15,995 2nd floor has what appears to be 3 apartments with no plumbing,
baths or kitchens installed (had been undergoing renovation).

Spencerville School District


6564 2007 CHRYSLER SEBRING .........Touring 4 Dr., V/6, full power, 47,000 miles.... $12,995 Inspection Date: Monday, June 1st (12-1pm) Requires presentation of

6567A2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING .........Touring Convertible, V/6, full power, 60,000 mi. $9,995 Private appointments w/ your REALTOR® also available. competitor’s current price ad
“Watch for Auction Signs” Auction Terms: 10% Buyer’s Premium. Registration to bid will require a on exact tire sold by Dealership

6607 2005 MERCURY GR. MARQUIS 4 Dr., full power, 32,000 miles........................ $12,995 $10,000 cashier’s check made to Ohio Real Estate Auctions. Close in 30 days. within 30 days of purchase.
FARM LOCATION: Farm is located just Auctioneers: Tim Lile & Michael Hoffman See participating Dealership
West of Spencerville, Ohio on St. Rt. 6632A2004 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE1 4 dr., V/6, full power, moonroof............................ $6,995 for details.
117 to Stummer Rd., North on
Stummer Rd. over R.R. tracks,
Stummer Dead Ends into Farm, Located
6619 2004 FORD CROWN VIC LX ....... Full power, leather, 13,000 miles.................... $13,995
6578 2003 FORD CROWN VIC ..............4 Dr., full power, 69,000 miles............................. $7,995
RAABE
11260 Elida Rd., Delphos
in the Spencerville school district. 6638 2002 CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS .Coupe, full power, moonroof, leather .................. $6,995
M 7:30-8 ; T-F. 7:30-6:00; Sat: 9-2
419-692-0055
Parcel #1: 76.9 +/- Acres Vacant Farmland w/ 71.9
Farmable and 6.6 Acres Wooded Per F.S.A. Office,
6610 2002 FORD TAURUS SE.................4 dr., full power..................................................... $6,995 Over 85
years
Family says there are plastic & clay tile in farm, Buyer to be 6608 2002 FORD TAURUS SEL ..............4 Dr., full power, leather ...................................... $6,995 serving
Landlord for crop season of 2010 and will receive all 2010
6583 2002 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS...Full power, leather ............................ $7,995
(937) 689-1846 you!
rent income with possession after 2010 harvest. Good Soils OhioRealEstateAuctions.com www.raabeford.com
mostly Blount, Pewamo, Haskins, and Morely, Access from 6594A2001 BUICK LeSABRE ...................Custom 4 dr., V/6, full power............................... $7,995
Stummer Rd. Farm does have two old oil wells; Property
Taxes are $479.62 Per ½ Year 6603 1998 MERCURY SABLE GS..........4 dr., full power..................................................... $3,995
View TERMS and MAPS on the web @
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Owners: DOROTHY OWENS
Stock No.
TRUCKS-VANS-SUVs
NOW
PRE-OWNED SPECIALS
Delphos Daily Herald
Sandra Klaus & Janet Whetstone P.O.A.
Chuck Kock Attorney 6637 2009 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD.......... V/6, full power, moonroof, 22,000 mies. ........ $21,495 auction section
Conducted by:
6620 2009 FORD F150 S. CREW XLT...... 4x4, chrome pkg............................................. $28,995
SIEFKER REAL ESTATE
6617 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED ............... AWD , Vista roof, 20” wheels ......................... $28,995 Monday, May 31
& AUCTION CO.
OTTAWA, OHIO 6596 2008 FORD E250 CARGO VAN ...... V8, auto, full pwr ............................................ $16,995
6579 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED ............... Full power, leather, 31,000 miles ................... $24,995
2col 09 CHEVY IMPALA 09 CHEVY IMPALA 1LT
Aaron Siefker, Broker/Auctioneer
Tom Robbins, Auction 6574 2007 FORD EXPLOER XLT 4x4 ....... V/6, full power, 39,000 miles .......................... $19,995 x 4in = $80
Bob Gamble, Auctioneer #09H139 #09H140. 17K mi.
419-538-6184 Office 419-235-0789 Mobile
6613A 2007 FORD FREESTYLE SEL ............. FWD, full power, leather, 34,000 miles .......... $18,995 x’s 1 run(s)
Was = $80
$18,995 Was $19,200
6588 2007 FORD EDGE SEL FWD .............. 4 dr., V/6, full power, 42,000 miles ................. $20,995
$
16,995 $
16,200
Licensed and Bonded in Favor of State of Ohio
Find us on the web @ www.siefkerauctions.com 6577 2007 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 .......... V6, AT, full power, moon roof, 33,000 mi....... $19,995
6568 2007 FORD EDGE SEL PLUS.............. FWD, V/8, full power, leather.......................... $22,995
NOWFee = $39
Design NOW
SCHRADER 6571A 2006 FORD F150 XL........................... V/6, full power, 53,000 miles. ....................... $13,995
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241 King St., Delphos. Feels like
country! Over 1 acre! 3 BR, 1 1/2
BA, finished basement. Call Krista.
10810 Ridge Rd., Delphos Vinyl &
15327 Converse Roselm Rd 5
BR, 2 1/2 BA, 3 car garage, 2 out-
buildings, 4.63 acres, over 3000 Sq.
6570A 2000 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT .......... 4 Dr., V/6, AT, 4x4 ...............................................$5,995
6585 2000 FORD WINDSTAR WAGON .... V/6, AT, air, PW, PL, SC .....................................$4,495
NOW
$
12,495 NOW
$
13,400
Ft. MAKE OFFER! Call Krista.
Cedar sided ranch with 3 BR, 2 car 1201 Park Ave 2 story with 4 BR,
att. garage. Make offer. Call Krista. 2.5 BA, 2 car attached garage. Call
516 S. Main St., Delphos NEW Krista.
LISTING! Investment! 4BR, 2BA
duplex, nice monthly income.
Call Krista.
1131 Heritage Court, Van Wert.
NEW LISTING! 2 BR, 2 BA ranch,
981 Southridge Dr Newer 3 BR, 2
BA, ranch, partially fin. bsmt. 2 car
gar. Call Krista.
1113 Rozelle Dr Brick ranch, 3 BR,
1 1/2 BA, 2 car attached garage.
NEW HOURS
2 car att.garage. Call Krista.
628 W. First St., Delphos. A must
Call Krista.
406 N. Scott St 4 BR, 2 BA, bsmt,
Sales: Mon. 8:00-8; Tues.-Fri. 8-6; Sat. 9-2:30 06 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ 08 CHEV COBALT
see inside, 4 BR, 2 1/2 BA, bsmt, fam. rm, very spacious. Call Krista. Service • Parts • Body Shop #09J160. Local trade. #10A2. 4 Dr., 2LT
3 car garage, totally remodeled 21494 Kimmet Rd Secluded 4 BR, Was $14,400 Was $10,750
inside & Out, too much new to list! bsmt, Delphos schools, 1.8 acres. 2 Mon. 7:30-8 p.m.; Tues.-Fri. 7:30-6 p.m.; Sat. 9-2
Call Krista.
630 Leonard Ave., Delphos. Cus-
tom built only 2 yrs old! 3 BR, 2 1/2
BA, bsmt, 3 car garage, office. A
car garage, totally remodeled. Call
Krista.
403 E. 3rd St. 4 BR, 2 BA w/char-
acter, partially finished bsmt, must
SATURDAY SERVICE • NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED OIL CHANGES.
*As time allows per service hours* NOW
$
13,200 NOW
$
9,641
must see inside! Call Krista. see inside. Call Krista.
535 N. Scott St., Delphos. Cute 630 Dewey St. Commercial prop-
& cozy!SALE
2 BR, PENDING
plus office, partially erty w/many possibilities. Call Janet.
finished basement, 1 car garage, 410 E. 7th St 2 BR, 1 1/2 car att
only $60’s. Call Krista. garage, family rm, large kitche, par-
SOLD!
637 E. 6th St. 2 BR, electric heat, 1 tially finished bsmt. Call Janet.
car att garage, large backyard, only 438 E. Cleveland St. SALE OR
$40’s. Call Krista. RENT. Vinyl ranch, 2 BR, 1 BA,
Road 21 land, Ft. Jennings. 1.37 basement, 1 1/2 car garage, only
acres, Ft. Jennings schools. Call $60’s. Call Krista. John Bensman Kevin Lindeman Edward Ditmyer Dave Wilgus
Krista. 432 E. 2nd St Triplex with rental CHEVROLET • BUICK • PONTIAC
233 N. West St. 3 BR Ranch, 2 car
gar. Call Ruth.
290 E. Fifth St., Ottoville 3 BR, 1
1/2 BA, 2 car att. gar. w/workshop.
Ottoville schools. Call Janet.
income. Call Krista.
636 E. 2nd St 4 BR, bsmt, conve-
nient location. Call Krista.
703 E. Jackson St 2 BR, bsmt, 2
RAABE FORD, LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC.
1725 East Fifth Street, Delphos
VISIT US ON THE WEB @ www.delphachevy.com
car garage, only $40’s. Call Krista. Sales Department Hours: Mon. 8am-8pm;
318 S. Bredeick St. Aluminum 444 N. Main St, Spencerville Service - Body Shop - Parts Sales Department
1 story, 2 BR, 1 BA, 2 1/2 car de- Vinyl 1 story, 2 BR, 1 BA, 1 car de-
Tues.-Fri. 8:00am-6pm; Sat. 9am-2:30pm
Service•Parts•Body Shop: Mon. 7:30am-8pm;
Mon., Tues., Thurs.
& Fri. 7:30 to 5:00
Mon. & Wed. 8:30 to 8:00
Tues., Thurs.
IN DELPHOS 419-692-3015
tached garage. Call Janet. tached garage. Call Janet.
615 W. Jennings St. Vinyl ranch, Bockey Rd/Lincoln Hwy Land
Tues.-Fri. 7:30am-6pm; Sat. 9am-2pm
www.raabeflm.com
Wed. 7:30 to 7:00
Closed on Sat.
& Fri. 8:30 to 5:30;
Sat. 8:30 to 1:00
TOLL FREE 1-888-692-3015
4 BR, 2 BA, 1 car attached, 3 car 1.27 acres, Delphos schools. Call
detached. Call Stephanie. Krista. 11260 ELIDA RD. DELPHOS, OH (419) 692-0055
2B – The Herald Tuesday, June 1, 2010

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Alya Eley CHALLENGE
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ONY FESTIVAL
, 4 & 5, 2010
onderful Weekend:
Art Peony
Rageous Festival
EVENT SCHEDULE This is the 190th birthday of Van Wert County and
Thursday, June 3
m - 6pm - Craft Show & Garage Sale -
Van Wert Fair Grounds - Commercial Bldg
m -6 pm - Kids Corner - VW Fairgrounds - Red School House
the 175th birthday of the establishment
Friday, June 4
m - 6 pm - Craft Show & Garage Sale - VW Fair Ground -
of the city of Van Wert.
Commercial Bldg
m -6 pm - Kids Corner - VW Fairgrounds - Red School House
Special guests attending our festival are CJ and Bonnie Van Wart.
m - dusk - Peony Festival Craft Show - Fountain Park
m - dusk - ArtRageous on Main - Art Displays - Fountain Park
CJ is a descendant of our namesake, Isaac Van Wart.
m - dusk - Optimist’s Children’s Art Display - Fountain Park
m - 10 pm ArtRageous Food Vendors - Jefferson Street There are many lively events taking place throughout the weekend.
m - dusk - Pony Rides - Jefferson St.
m - 10 pm - Amusement Rides - Central Ave. Parking Lot More information is available at the information tent.
m - 8 pm - Quilt Show ($2 Admission) VW Fairgrounds-Ag Building

THE
m - 9 p.m. Peony Festival Cruiste-In - Central Ave. Parking Lot
m - 9 pm - Papa Doo Run Run Concert - Fountain Park
m - Truck Wars - VW Fairgrounds - Grandstand
m - midnight - Bydus Concert - VW Fairgrounds - Entertainment Tent

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Saturday, June 5
m. — 2K Family Fun Run/Walk starting at Smiley Park
a.m. - 5K & 10K Run at Smiley Park
m - 6 pm - Craft Show & Garage Sale - VW Fair Ground -
Commercial Bldg
m -6 pm - Kids Corner - VW Fairgrounds - Red School House

CHALLENGE
m. - 5 p.m. - Cushman Motor Scooter Show - Central Ave
m - dusk - Peony Festival Craft Show - Fountain Park
m - dusk - ArtRageous on Main - Art Displays - Fountain Park
m - dusk - Optimist’s Children’s Art Display - Fountain Park
m - 11 pm ArtRageous Food Vendors - Jefferson Street Van Wert County Fairgrounds
m - dusk - Pony Rides - Jefferson St.

JUNE 4-5-6
m - dusk - Amusement Rides - Central Ave. Parking Lot
m - 3 pm - Garden Tours - Various Locations
m - 5 pm - Quilt Show ($2 Admission) VW Fairgrounds - Ag Building
m - 8 pm- Sidewalk Chalking Contest - Fountain Park
m - 3 pm - Children’s Inflatable’s - Fountain Park
n - Antique Truck Show - VW Fairgrounds
m - 5 pm - Jubilee Flower Show - VW Fairgrounds - Admin. Building •TRUCK WARS
m - 2 pm - Various Entertainment - Fountain Park
m - 4 pm - Kim Hohman’s Danceworks •TUFF TRUCK
m - Cornhole Tournament - VW Fairgrounds
m - Tuff Truck Competition - VW Fairground
•MUD DRAGS
pm - 3:00 pm - Peony’s Queen Reception - Willow Bend
m - Peony Festival Parade - Washington St.
•MICHINDOH PULLS
m - 9 pm - Architectural Hunt - Downtown •LIVE BANDS @ THE BEER TENT
m - - 9pm - The Viliage Idiots - Fountain Park
m - Truck Mud Drag Competition - VW Fairgrounds •ANTIQUE TRUCK SHOW
m - Sidewalk Chalk Judging - Fountain Park
m - Ground Floor Concert - VW Fairgrounds •CRAFT AND QUILT SHOWS
-11 pm - Movie ET - Fountain Park
•GARAGE SALES
day, June 6
m - 4 pm - Quilt Show ($2 Admission) VW Fairgrounds-Ag Building
m - 4 pm - Jubilee Flower Show - VW Fairgrounds - Admin. Building
Lloyd’s Auto Service
m - 4 pm - Garden Tours - Various Locations Family Owned & Operated For full schedule of events
m - 5 pm - Wassenberg Art Center
m - Michindoh Truck & Tractor Pulls - VW Fairgrounds - Grandstand We
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4B - The Herald Tuesday, June 1, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

Hubby holds Tomorrow’s


Horoscope
HI AND LOIS

grudges By Bernice Bede Osol


Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Use your talents well in the year


Dear Annie: I have been you cannot delete this per- ahead by trying to create or develop
married for 35 years to a man son’s e-mails unread or, at several enterprises that have chances
of generating some additional in-
who, at any moment, will the very least, not respond to come. If you keep trying, one of them
bring up things from our past the parts that are insulting. is likely to eventually pay off and
that are very hurtful to me. (On the other hand, when it’s make life easier for you.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - A
And he knows exactly what your mother-in-law, some- nosy acquaintance might try to probe
he is doing. times it’s best to simply turn your thinking to uproot what you
Two weeks ago, he threw a deaf ear.) want kept secret. Don’t let anything
slip out needlessly.
BLONDIE
something in my face that Dear Annie: You CANCER (June 21-July 22) -
goes back to before we were were way off base in your Inside information given to you by
married. He had loaned me response to “Devastated and a well-intentioned friend may not
a small amount of money -- Frustrated,” whose son and be valid, so don’t act on anything
without first checking and corrobo-
less than $100. At the time, I daughter-in-law didn’t invite rating it, especially where money is
was a single mom working a her to her grandchild’s birth- involved.
full-time job with- day party because LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - In order
for any partnership arrangement to
out the benefit of the ex-husband and work out, it has to possess harmony
child support from his fifth wife were of purpose. Don’t team up with any-
my ex-husband. there. She’s also body whose aims or objectives are
not in synch with yours.
I guess I never not allowed to stop VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - It
paid him back. I by and visit without is always important to size-up people
had totally forgot- calling. Now she’s realistically, especially if they could
have an effect on your personal wel-
ten about it and been cut off entirely
couldn’t believe he because she told her
fare. Problems could ensue if your as-
sessments are wishful and illogical. BEETLE BAILEY
remembered -- and daughter-in-law’s LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - The
apparently is still aunt on Facebook small details are what could get you in
trouble with your commercial affairs
upset about it. to MYOB. if you’re not careful. What appears to
We are now the That woman be an insignificant detail could prove
parents of three Annie’s Mailbox has a right to see to be a thorn in your side later.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -
grown children. her blood-related Don’t allow another to pressure you
On the outside, offspring. That daughter-in- into doing something you’d regret or
we appear to be the perfect law needs to learn her place, that would put you in a position that
you’d be unable to get out of. Make
couple, but his continual bad- and that is to respect her certain that you’re able to make up
gering has left me feeling like son’s grandmother. That fifth your own mind.
a knife is being stuck in my wife has no business being SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) - Properly acknowledge anyone
heart. He knows how I feel at a birthday party. Someone who goes out of his/her way to do
about this. The only time he needs to come down on that something special for you. Ingrati-
stops is if I start to cry. Why son and daughter-in-law with tude would leave an impression that
SNUFFY SMITH
would be extremely difficult to erase.
does he do this? -- Hurt in a lead balloon. You should CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
the Midwest have told her how to access - Small expenditures have a way of
Dear Hurt: Has your her grandparents’ rights. -- surprisingly growing into a huge, sig-
husband always been like Angry in Connecticut nificant total if you carelessly spend
on a whim. Do your best to manage
this, or is it a fairly recent Dear Angry: your resources mentally, not emo-
development? The fact that Grandparents’ rights are not tionally.
he hangs on to these grudges recognized in every state, and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
- Be sure to pay more attention to
and uses them to make you there are often restrictions. details. It will be your downfall if
cry is a form of bullying The fact that “Devastated” you don’t, and are careless about a
and an effort to exert con- ought to be able to see her matter that you are overly anxious to
conclude.
trol. If this reflects a change grandchildren doesn’t mean PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
in his personality within the she will. We’ll say it again: - There are certain people around
past few years, he may have The best way to resolve the whom we must choose our words
more carefully because of their sensi-
a neurological problem that problem is for Mom to find tivities, and today you could be with
requires medical attention. a way to get along with her one of them. Be kind and tread care- HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
Unfortunately, if it goes back daughter-in-law. fully.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -
35 years, it will be diffi- Annie’s Mailbox is written Avoid pals you know to be penny-
cult to modify his behavior, by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy pinchers or a freeloaders, because it
especially if he isn’t willing. Sugar, longtime editors of the isn’t likely you’ll have the tolerance
It is not, however, impos- Ann Landers column. Please to put up with any stinginess. Your
open-mindedness has its limitations.
sible. Get some counseling e-mail your questions to TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Be
-- on your own if he won’t go anniesmailbox@comcast.net, particularly careful of what you say
with you -- and learn how to or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, when in the presence of someone
who has an influence over your work
respond in a more productive c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 or career. Voicing a piece of your
way. W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, mind could be critically evaluated.
Dear Annie: Why do Los Angeles, CA 90045.
Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
people feel the need to offer
advice that is unsolicited and
unwanted? Isn’t that com-
pletely out of line?
BORN LOSER
A friend of mine sends me
e-mails telling me that nearly
everything I do is wrong. I
have not asked this person for
their opinion. I am not hurting
or offending anyone, and I do
not welcome the criticism or
want her input. Ultimately,
it is insulting. Why does she
know better than I do?
If someone asks for
advice or an opinion, it is OK
to give it. Otherwise, please FRANK & ERNEST
tell people to tread lightly.
You never know when a foot
will be inserted in the mouth
or feelings will be hurt. -- Ft.
Wayne, Ind.
Dear Indiana: Being in
the advice business, we know
how useless it is to direct our
suggestions to someone who
hasn’t asked for our help.
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