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Upfront St. John’s Fall Festival


Library to host
‘Fancy Nancy’
program
The Delphos Public
Library will hold a fabulously
fancy program for girls ages
4-8 at 4 p.m. Oct. 26.
“Fancy Nancy and
Fabulous Fun” invites little
girls to get fancy and join us
for stories, crafts, games and
ice cream parfaits (that’s a
fancy word for sundaes)!
Nancy, who loves to
get dressed up and is very
posh, is a new and popu-
lar book character created
by author Jane O’Conner. Nancy Spencer photos
She will inspire all the Hundreds of volunteers make the St. John’s Fall Festival a success. Above: Sue Trentman,
activities that day. left, “Dino” Schwinnen, Sarah Jostpille and Chris Koverman fill take-out containers.
Sign-up is required and Above right: Festival-goers enjoy a family-style meal. Right: Hundreds of cakes are cut
the group will be limited to and served during the two-day festival. Sue Vonderwell, left, Winnie Siefker and Mary
25. Call the library at 419- Lou Schulte make sure the desserts keep moving into the Little Theatre for diners.
695-4015 to register.

St. John’s Hall of Iran releases American


Fame to induct held for 2 years in Tehran
class of 2101 WASHINGTON (AP) — Taghavi never was charged
The Delphos St. John’s Iran on Saturday set free an formally or presented with
Hall of Fame induc- American businessman jailed in paperwork indicating a charge,
tion ceremony is set for Tehran for more than two years Prosper said there is a case with-
12:30 p.m. Nov. 28 in the on suspicion of ties to an alleg- in the Iranian justice system. He
All Saints Building. edly violent opposition group. plans to meet with a judge in the
This years inductees are: Reza Taghavi, 71, hadn’t next week in hopes of getting
— Professional been charged with a crime and that case dismissed.
Achievement: Mary Scherger denied knowingly support- The best way to describe the
Bonhomme, class of 1970 ing the organization, known as situation, he said, is that the case
— Arts/Athletic Tondar. is suspended and Taghavi is free
Achievement: Jim Carder and “He admitted to nothing and to leave.
Jerry Carder, class of 1964 he continues to maintain his “We welcome the release
— Service to St. John’s: innocence,” his lawyer, Pierre of Reza Taghavi from deten-
Ollie Sever, class of 1932 Prosper, told The Associated tion in Evin Prison in Iran, and
— Service to Mankind: Press in a telephone interview are pleased that he will soon
Ronnie Grothous, from Tehran after his client’s be reunited with his family.
class of 1961 release from Tehran’s Evin pris- We urge Iranian authorities to
The brunch and induction on. He’s not expected to return extend the same consideration
ceremony are free and open to Southern California before to Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer,
to the public but reserva- Kirk Dougal photo the middle of next week. and other detained Americans
tions are required. To make Latta watches as an FFA patch is sewn on to a jacket at Universal Lettering Co. Latta Iranian officials are “com- by resolving their cases without
reservations, contact Bob fortable that he was in fact used delay,” said State Department

Latta tours Kennedy,


toured the production facility during a visit on Friday.
Ebbeskotte at rebbeskotte@ by this organization, and com- spokesman Noel Clay.
woh.rr.com or 419-692-0752 fortable that he does not pose Fattal and Bauer are two
or send your reservations to a threat to them and that he can American hikers jailed in Iran

Universal Lettering
Hall of Fame, PO Box 112, leave and go back to the United since they were arrested near the
Delphos. Include your name States,” Prosper said. Iran-Iraq border in July 2009.
and number attending. Iran had accused Taghavi The Iranians released Bauer’s
Deadline for reser- of passing $200 in cash to an fiancee, Sarah Shourd, a month
vations is Nov. 14. Iranian man tied to Tondar. ago.
Taghavi, who regularly visits Prosper said he and Taghavi
BY KIRK DOUGAL Ted) Strickland. Ohio and the economy was not improv- Iran to conduct business and see will visit the southern Iranian
Sports kdougal@timesbulletin.
com
this country are right on the
edge of the abyss. We are
ing, then invited the chairman
to come to Ohio with him.
family, had received the money
from a friend in California with
instructions to pass the cash to an
city of Shiraz, site of an April
2008 bombing at a mosque
that killed 14 people. Iranian
Weigh-ins today for one step away from falling in Bernanke has yet to take him
VAN WERT — U.S. a giant hole that we are not up on his offer. Iranian, according to Prosper. authorities blame the group that
midget football “I didn’t do anything wrong. Taghavi is suspected of being
Weigh-ins for the four Congressman Bob Latta going to get out of.” He also gave a dire warn-
(R-Bowling Green) had one Latta said he is constantly ing about the federal debt on Someone just asked me take involved with, and told Taghavi
teams left in the Tri-County this money to help someone,” to meet with victims of the
Midget Football Association: message when he addressed amazed at how out-of-touch the day it was announced the Taghavi told ABC News. attack.
the Delphos Reds and the Van Wert County with the middle of the country fiscal year deficit was $1.29 “Sometimes I feel relief, “He feels aggrieved. He feels
Vikings, the Columbus Republican Luncheon Friday. many people in Washington trillion. He recounted meet- sometimes, I feel angry. What used” by his friend back home
Grove Bulldogs and the He said the upcoming elec- remain. He said most of them ing with the Congressional happened? Two-and-a-half who provided the cash, Prosper
St. Marys Broncos; are tion is important to this area rarely go to the Midwest and Budget Office director. Latta years for what?” he said. said.
at 7 p.m. tonight at Peak of the country and vital to other areas to get voter input. said he spread financial doc- His family had said he has Prosper had five direct meet-
24-Hour Fitness in Delphos. the state. He shared the story that while uments across a conference diabetes and was in poor health, ings with Iranian officials since
TODAY’s SECTIONALS “We have got to get this serving on the Energy and table and asked the director and his lawyer has asked Iran Taghavi was jailed. Three were
Boys Soccer state turned around and we Commerce Committee, he what the deficit would be to free him on humanitarian in Iran, one in New York and
Division III have got to get it turned listened to Federal Reserve by 2065. The CBO director grounds. one in Europe.
At Lima Stadium: around starting at the top,” he Chairman Ben Bernanke say replied the deficit would be Prosper said Taghavi won’t A family representative, Ric
Fort Jennings vs. said. “Because I don’t know the economy was back on $318 trillion. be able to leave until this com- Grenell, said Taghavi planned
Spencerville, 5 p.m. how Ohio is going to survive the right track. Latta said he ing week because of conditions to hold a news conference upon
At Kalida: Ottawa- four more years of (Governor argued with Bernanke that See LATTA, page 3A attached to his release. While his return to the United States.
Glandorf vs. Miller
City, 6 p.m.; Archbold
vs. Kalida, 8 p.m.
Division II
Van Wert hosts annual Apple Festival
At Shawnee: Celina
vs. Elida, 7 p.m.
Girls Soccer
At Ottoville: Crestview
vs. Coldwater, 5:15
p.m.; Ottoville vs.
Jefferson, 7:15 p.m.

Forecast
Mostly sunny
Tuesday;
high near 60.
See page 2.

Index
Obituaries 2A
State/Local 3A
Politics 4A
Community 5A
Sports 6-7A
Announcements 8A
World news 10A Stacy Taff photos
Classifieds 2B The Van Wert County Apple Festival was held this weekend at the Van
TV 3B Wert County Fairgrounds. Above: Doris Tenwalde, left, and Janet and
Ciara Becker choose from an array of small pumpkins a the festival. At
right: Hubert Keuneke of “The Loom Room” does a weaving demonstra-
tion.
2A – The Herald Monday, October 18, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record


Jordanian man POLICE REPORT The Delphos
Herald
faces sentencing in No citation in Stop sign
afternoon crash violation leads
Victim reports
verbal abuse
Vol. 141 No. 107

Dallas bomb plot


Nancy Spencer, editor

a collision occurred between to OVI arrest


At 2:49 p.m. on Friday, Delphos police were con- Ray Geary, general manager,
tacted by a resident at 2:22 Delphos Herald Inc.
two vehicles traveling south- While on routine patrol at p.m. Saturday in reference to Don Hemple, advertising manager
bound on North Franklin 3:09 a.m. Saturday, Delphos a domestic dispute that had Tiffany Brantley,
DALLAS (AP) — A him secure a truck and fake Street. occurred in the 1000 block of circulation manager
20-year-old Jordanian man bomb used to carry out the Police observed a vehi-
Linda Miller, 61, of cle being driven by Jeffrey North Main Street. William Kohl, general manager/
caught in an FBI sting trying mission, according to court Delphos, claimed she attempt- The victim stated that a Eagle Print
to blow up a Dallas sky- documents. Carder, 51, of Delphos fail to
ed to turn left into a parking stop for a posted stop sign at family or household member The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
scraper faces a sentencing Since the arrest, Smadi’s spot when Tricia Martz, 31, had became upset and verbal-
hearing today just blocks public defenders have por- West Third Street and North 8000) is published daily except
of Delphos, attempted to pass Canal streets. ly abusive towards the victim. Sundays and Holidays.
away from the building he trayed their client as a trou- her and struck her vehicle on The victim advised that no By carrier in Delphos and
tried to take down. bled and depressed young As a result of the violation,
the right side. Carder was stopped, at which physical abuse had occurred area towns, or by rural motor
Hosam Smadi faces up to man, who exhibited signs of Martz claimed Miller and did not wish to pursue route where available $2.09 per
life in prison after pleading depression and mental ill- time it was found that Carder
pulled out from the right side charges. week. By mail in Allen, Van
guilty in May to attempted ness when his parents sepa- was operating a motor vehicle
Woman cited for
of the road and attempted to Wert, or Putnam County, $105
use of a weapon of mass rated and then suffered a while impaired. per year. Outside these counties
turn in front of her, causing Carder was taken into cus-
destruction. Under his plea breakdown after his moth- $119 per year.
agreement, however, it er’s death from brain cancer.
Martz to strike Miller’s right
side.
tody and was issued a cita-
tion into Van Wert Municipal
driving under Entered in the post office
in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
suspension
is likely he will receive a At the plea hearing in May, There were no injuries and
30-year sentence and then attorney Peter Fleury said Court on the charges and was Periodicals, postage paid at
minor damage to the vehicles. later released. Delphos, Ohio.
face deportation. Smadi had been diagnosed Due to the lack of witnesses While on routine patrol at No mail subscriptions will be
According to the pleading
documents, Smadi acknowl-
with schizophrenia by a pris-
on doctor and a physician
and the vehicles being moved,
no citations were issued.
Victim witnesses 4:37 a.m. Sunday in the area
of Monroe Street and Elida
accepted in towns or villages
where The Daily Herald paper
edged leaving what he working for the defense.
damage to vehicle Avenue, Delphos Police came carriers or motor routes provide
thought was a truck bomb in
a garage beneath the 60-story
FBI officials, however,
tell a different story. After
Police probe Delphos police were called
into contact with a vehicle
being driven by Bliss Paquette,
daily home delivery for $2.09
per week.
Fountain Place building in
September 2009. Smadi said
monitoring Smadi for nine
months, they say the defen-
backing accident to the 400 block of South
Main Street at 5 p.m. Sunday
24, of Delphos. Upon check-
ing, it was found that Paquette
405 North Main St.
TELEPHONE 695-0015
he parked the truck, started a dant was a committed would- At 12:12 p.m. on Saturday, in reference to a criminal dam- Office Hours
was operating a motor vehicle 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
timer connected to the decoy be terrorist determined to a collision occurred when the aging complaint. while having a suspended POSTMASTER:
provided by undercover FBI connect with al-Qaida or drivers of two vehicles backed Upon officers’ arrival, the drivers license. Send address changes
agents, then rode away to Hamas. It was fortunate, out of parking spots in the victim stated that she was at Paquette was cited into to THE DAILY HERALD,
watch the explosion. they say, that they found Arby’s parking lot. a friend’s residence at which Lima Municipal Court on the 405 N. Main St.
Smadi dialed a cell phone him first, spewing hatred Randall Shinn, 60, of time, a subject arrived at that charges and was released. Delphos, Ohio 45833

Man arrested on
number from the roof of for America on an extremist Gibsonburg backed out of his location and began causing
a nearby parking garage, web site. parking space and started to damage to the victim’s motor Scholars of the Day
where he had planned to “Smadi was asked what move forward when Alfred vehicle.
outstanding
Female reports
watch the explosion. The he would do if he had never Breeden, 74, of Vermilion
number was supposed to set met the al-Qaida ‘sleeper’ started backing out of his park-
warrant
off his truck bomb. It instead
alerted tactical agents hiding
cell,” said Tom Petrowski,
a supervisory special agent
ing space and struck Shinn’s
vehicle. verbal threats Delphos police arrest-
in a stairwell, who swarmed with the FBI in Dallas, in No injuries were sustained Delphos police were con- ed Andrew Stocklin, 25, of
the rooftop and arrested the an affidavit. “Smadi replied and there was light damage to tacted at 3:22 p.m. Saturday Delphos at 8:30 p.m. Friday in
teenager. that he would keep looking Breeden’s vehicle and none to by a subject who stated that the 100 block of North Main
Posing as members of an for such an entity to be a Shinn’s. she was just threatened by Street on an outstanding arrest
al-Qaida sleeper cell, three part of, even if it meant him someone in the 400 block of warrant issued out of Van
undercover FBI employees
had monitored Smadi since
having to leave the United
States and go to Palestine LOCAL PRICES Grant Street.
The victim stated that the
Wert County Ohio for failing
to appear on a prior domestic St. John’s Scholar of the
January 2009. After he and join Hamas or go back Corn: $5.11 subject had issued verbal violence charge. Day is Josh
shared his plans to blow up to Pakistan and join the Wheat: $5.80 threats and the victim was in Stocklin was transported Fish.
the office tower, they helped Taliban.” Beans: $11.33 fear for her safety. to the Van Wert County Jail Congratulations
and will appear in Van Wert Josh!
Municipal Court.
Driver cited in Jefferson’s Scholar of the
Day is Dulton
backing accident Moore.
At 5:37 p.m. on Saturday, Congratulations
a collision occurred when the Dulton!
driver of one vehicle attempt- Students can pick up their
ed to enter a roadway without awards in their school offices.
yielding to oncoming traffic.
Helen Mericle, 83, of
Delphos, was traveling south-
bound on North Pierce Street
WEATHER
when Eileen Lause, 86, of Delphos weather
Delphos, who was parked fac-
ing south on North Pierce, High temperature Sunday
attempted to enter the road- in Delphos was 67 degrees,
way and struck Mericle. low was 43. High a year ago
There were no injuries and today was 57, low was 24.
minor damage to the vehicles. Record high for today is 86,
Lause was cited for failure set in 1950. Record low is 21,
to yield right of way when set in 1976.
entering a roadway. WEATHER FORECAST
Tri-county
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Midday 4 Highs around 60. Northwest
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Pick 3 winds around 5 mph.
1-0-7 TUESDAY NIGHT:
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1-2-4-5 West winds around 5 mph.
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STATE/LOCAL
Briefs Wachtmann tours quarry
Police charge
collector with
sex crimes
CINCINNATI (AP) — A
Cincinnati area man who has
claimed to have the world’s
largest handcuff collection is
being held on charges involv-
ing sexually oriented material
with children.
Hamilton County authori- U.S. Congressman Bob Latta (OH-5) visits with employ-
ties say 67-year-old Stanley ees at Kennedy Manufacturing on Friday. Latta was in
Willis was jailed Sunday after town to visit multiple manufacturing facilities. (Times
his extradition from Dade Bulletin/Kirk Dougal)
County in Florida. He had
been indicted in May on two Latta
counts of pandering sexually (Continued from page 1) of the workers expressed concern
oriented material involving a about the affects of NAFTA and
minor and one count of tam- “That’s $305 trillion more jobs going to plants in Mexico
pering with evidence. than we are today,” Latta told the and other foreign countries.
He was being held today State Rep. Lynn Wachtmann toured Stoneco Quarry in Van Wert Friday afternoon, crowd. “In 55 years!” At Universal, Latta saw FFA
pending court action. Attorney getting a look at operations at the facility and seeing some of the progress of the Blue A recent CBO report said jackets being produced and was
information wasn’t immedi- Creek Wind Farm. (Times Bulletin/Ed Gebert) U.S. employment would not be treated to seeing one of the sewers
ately available. back to normal levels until the put his name on some of the cloth.
The Cincinnati Enquirer By Times Bulletin Staff the gathering, Wachtmann their friends to vote early end of 2014 or the beginning of He was also able to take a few
says Willis ran a website from thanked the group for their as well. 2015 at its current rate. He asked minutes and speak to the group,
his Amberley Village home VAN WERT – It was a support over the years and “Suggest that (friends) rhetorically how America could asking if they had any questions
featuring more than 1,500 dif- busy day on the Republican also asked that they contin- go visit Linda Stutz at the continue to survive with that kind for him.
side of the ticket on Friday ue to work hard, knocking Board of Elections next of answer. Latta said as he has Afterward, he sat down with
ferent kinds of handcuffs and gone around his district and told The Times Bulletin and talked
restraints. The site was listed in Van Wert County as two on doors and putting signs week and cast their ballot,”
incumbent representatives in their yards. After the he said. “Of course the best others what he had just shared, about how important it is for him
as “down for maintenance” he asked if anyone could sum up to see what and how manufactur-
Monday. paid extended visits to the meeting, he toured Stoneco way to get them out is to in one sentence what the people ing plants in his district make their
area. Quarry and saw firsthand vote early and then we know
School closes The afternoon started some of the work being they voted.”
outside the Beltway would tell the
administration. Latta reported one
goods. Latta said the normal way
to go into a committee meeting
with the Van Wert County performed on the Iberdrola Burchfield warned the
over bus tires RepublicanLuncheonatWillow Renewables Blue Creek Republican crowd to not
man’s response:
“Tell Washington to quit
in Washington is to have a pre-
pared list of questions to ask those
MADISON (AP) — A Bend and U.S. Congressman Wind Farm project. become complacent even killing the entrepreneur,” Latta invited. Latta said that by seeing
school district near Cleveland Bob Latta (OH-5) (*see other At the luncheon, County though it appeared most quoted. He said the man went on manufacturing facilities, he can
has canceled classes today story on this page) and State Republican Chairman local races were trending to say that he had not hired more ask his own pertinent questions
because vandals deflated tires District 75 Representative Martin Burchfield also toward the GOP. He urged workers, though he had enough and relate them to what he has
on most of the school buses. Lynn Wachtmann spoke to the urged the crowd to not only the crowd not to think that orders for his business to do so. witnessed.
Madison Local Schools crowd. vote but to utilize the early anything was over before Latta said he was told this was In a continuation of a previous
Superintendent Roger Goudy In just a few words to voting option and to get the final ballot was cast. because the anticipated rise in interview, Latta also talked about
tells Cleveland television sta- health care costs and income and a possible lame-duck session of
tions WJW and WKYC that
about three-quarters of the Study shows antibiotics found in river the end of the Bush tax cuts gave
him no incentive to work harder
to expand his business.
Congress after the elections. He
previously said he did not want to
see anything done in such a ses-
district’s 41 buses were found After the luncheon, Latta sion. He said Congress was being
in a bus garage with air let out COLUMBUS (AP) — Koltun, who helped review Past tests have indicated
A recently released study the report. that at least 17 such contami- toured Universal Lettering Co. forced to pass legislation because
of their tires. and Kennedy Manufacturing to no vote was taken on extending
Officials say by the time shows trace amounts “If you think of a fish nants — including caffeine
of antibiotics in Ohio’s or another aquatic organism and mosquito repellant — are see how tool boxes were made. In the Bush tax cuts or continu-
the discovery was made it was the Kennedy plant, he heard from ing the repeal of the inheritance
too late to get the buses ready Scioto River system and in that’s living in water and in Columbus drinking water.
treated drinking water in has chronic exposure to this, Columbus paid $125,000 employees and management. taxes. Without some action on
this morning. They informed him the union those items, the effect would be
Police are investigating. Columbus. you don’t know what would in 2005 to help fund the
The report issued by the happen,” Koltun said. study. City officials say agreed to work under reduced the same as a huge tax increase
hours just so more workers could for much of the country. He also
U.S. Geological Survey last The Dispatch reports they want to know how
Prison locked week found a dozen antibiot- these antibiotics are part of many pollutants are in the
remain employed at the beginning
of the economic downturn. Many
bemoaned that a budget had not
been introduced, let alone passed.
ics — including a drug used a new class of water pollut- water so they can stay ahead
down over fire to treat bacterial infections ants that also includes anti- of any drinking-water stan- Delphos Eagles
and anthrax — in the Scioto depressants, birth control dards that federal officials
CONNEAUT (AP) —
Authorities say an Ohio prison
was under lockdown for part
River. The study also shows
three drugs in treated drink-
and household cleaners.
There aren’t government
might impose.
“We’re not public-health HALLOWEEN PARTY
of the weekend because of a
ing water in Columbus. limits on these pollutants in experts or doctors. We can’t OCTOBER 30
The Columbus Dispatch streams or drinking water make that decision on what’s
kitchen fire. DINNER SPECIAL: PUBLIC
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POLITICS “The strongest are those who renounce their own times and become a living
part of those yet to come. The strongest, and the rarest.”
— Milovan Djilas (1911-1995), Yugoslav author and politician

Poll: Those craving


change look to GOP
By LIZ SIDOTI that’s buoying Republicans, by listening more.
The Associated Press who are poised for big elec- To find out how the elec-
toral gains, and worrying torate’s political views have
WASHINGTON — Democrats, who are seeking changed since the 2008 elec-
President Barack Obama’s to hang onto majorities in tion, the AP and Knowledge
winning coalition from 2008 Congress as well among gov- Networks re-interviewed the
has crumbled and his core ernors. Obama’s party hopes same 1,254 people who were
backers are dispirited. It’s its superior get-out-the-vote part of a random sample of
now Republicans who stand operation, updated from his Americans surveyed up to 11
to benefit from an electorate groundbreaking campaign, times throughout the 2008
that’s again craving change. can overcome Republicans’ campaign by the two organi-
Nearly two years after energized supporters to miti- zations and Yahoo News. The
putting Obama in the White gate expected losses across recent interviews occurred
House, one-quarter of those the board. Sept. 17 to Oct. 7.
who voted for the Democrat While no president can be Disillusionment with
are defecting to the GOP or expected to fully rally his sup- Obama was evident.
Gay marriage
considering voting against the porters when he’s not on the In a reversal from 2008,

LETTER TO THE EDITOR


party in power this fall. Just ballot, the survey illustrates the survey found that Obama
debate persists half of them say they defi-
nitely will show up Nov. 2,
the wide scope of Obama
voters’ disappointment with
backers who expected change
in Washington — 63 percent
in some races
DEAR EDITOR, according to an Associated the president and his policies — now think nothing ever
I am writing to urge all voters to vote “yes” for the proposed Press-Knowledge Networks almost halfway through his will happen. Just 36 percent
income tax levy for the Delphos City Schools on Nov. 2. poll released two weeks first term — and two years still think Obama can do it,
I say Delphos City Schools because this levy will benefit ALL NEW YORK (AP) — This
before Obama’s first midterm before he’s likely to seek their while a majority of McCain
students in our community. If this levy is passed, it will reduce election will be the first since elections. backing again. supporters now say things can
real estate taxes for Agricultural and Residential property in 2012 the 1990s without a measure to Yet in a reflection of broad “He’s not listening to change if the right person is
by rolling back the 5.5-mil 2004 levy and then by not renewing ban gay marriage on any state dissatisfaction with politics, the majority of the people elected.
the 5.5-mil 1992 levy in 2013. This will give all property own- ballot, yet the divisive issue is just as many people who who elected him. It’s like “I was hoping we’d get
ers, including farmers, a reprieve from property taxes. roiling races across the coun- backed Republican presiden- he’s ignoring his base,” some more civility up in gov-
I have attended many school board meetings, I have sat try during a time of tumult for tial nominee John McCain are said SaraSue Crawford ernment. That was implicit in
through a few finance meetings and I have learned a few things the gay rights movement. either supporting Democrats of Jacksonville, Fla., who his promise, along with some
about the way school funding works. By no means do I under- In Minnesota, New now or still considering how points to Obama’s health change. It turns out that he
stand everything there is to know, but what I do know is the state Hampshire, California and to vote. care overhaul law. She’s was driving more toward the
mandates force our district into financing programs for which New York, gubernatorial cam- Still, McCain voters — to deciding whether to support changes rather than civility,”
there is no funding. This in turn forces school board members to paigns have become battle- borrow Obama’s campaign Republicans in the hopes of said Gerry D. Kramer, 70,
make cuts that are harmful to our students’ education. grounds for rival sides in the rallying cry — are far more “shaking up the status quo” of Georgetown, Texas. He’s
Unfortunately, if this levy is not passed, another round of cuts debate, with the Democratic “fired up, ready to go.” Two- and restoring a balance of among the Obama voters who
will come from the school board. These cuts will affect both the candidates supporting thirds say they are certain to power in Washington. She are likely to vote Republican.
public and the private schools in our town. same-sex marriage and the vote next month. says she may back Obama in Still, he’s not hot on the GOP
One of the hits our schools will take in this round of cuts is Republicans opposed. It’s a wide enthusiasm gap 2012 — if he changes course either or politics.

Senate race turns to ‘Aqua Buddha’


the Agricultural Education Program and FFA Chapter. This pro- In Iowa, voters will decide
gram has been ranked in the top ten in the state in the National whether to oust three state
chapter program for 9 out of the last 10 years. There are 317 Supreme Court justices who
FFA chapters in the state of Ohio and twice, Delphos has fin- joined last year’s unanimous By ROGER ALFORD and answer the two “fundamental Bowling Green eye surgeon’s
ished on top, bringing the top ranking in the state to our district decision making the state one BRUCE SCHREINER questions” raised in the ad. faith. With TV offices closed
in 2006 and 2007. The chapter has also been ranked in the top of five where gay marriage is The Associated Press The ad is based on pub- over the weekend, they had to
10 in the nation in the area of community development through lished reports that Paul, during wait until Monday morning to
this same program. There are approximately 100 kids enrolled legal.
And in Rhode Island and LOUISVILLE, Ky. — his college years, was a mem- begin the process of getting it
in agricultural education courses and participate as members of Republican U.S. Senate can- ber of a secret society at Baylor on the air.
the FFA. Students from both St. John’s and Jefferson contribute California, Democratic can-
didates are seeking to become didate Rand Paul angrily University known as the NoZe “Rand Paul keeps Christ
to the success of this program. My question is, if Ag. Ed. and accused Democratic rival Brotherhood. A narrator in the in his heart and in the life he
the FFA were a sports team or program with State rankings of the fourth and fifth openly gay
members of Congress. The Jack Conway of gutter pol- ad asks why Paul, while in col- shares with his wife and his
this magnitude; would this program be in line for cuts? We all itics for running a TV ad lege, tied a woman up and told three boys,” a narrator says
know the answer to that. Californian, Palm Springs
Mayor Steve Pougnet, has a that questioned Paul’s affili- her to worship an icon called as video plays of him walking
National studies and even one conducted by a master’s ation during his college years “Aqua Buddha.” Those claims and fishing with his family.
degree student of the Ag. Ed. program, have proven that students husband and 4-year-old twins,
and would be Congress’ first with a group that mocked by an anonymous woman Paul said Sunday night he
enrolled in Ag. Science courses score significantly higher on the
openly gay parent. Christianity. were made in articles in GQ was disheartened that the race
science portion of the OGT. This portion of the test has given
our students the most trouble, year in and year out. The Ag. Ed. The races are unfold- Paul demanded an apol- Magazine and The Washington had turned so personal.
program is not only teaching our students science technology ing on a rapidly shifting gay ogy during a nationally tele- Post earlier this year. “We have serious problems
but it is teaching them leadership skills, community involvement rights landscape, with activ- vised debate Sunday night, Paul condemned the tactic, in our country ... and he’s
and many life skills that are essential to our young people today. ists elated by important court denouncing the commercial saying: “How do you respond descended into the gutter to
These students are learning the importance of giving back to the as false and calling himself a to a guy who’s going to quote attack my Christian beliefs,”
rulings, irked at setbacks in
community and serve our residents in many ways. “pro-life Christian.” Conway somebody anonymously from said Paul, a Bowling Green
Washington and jolted by offered no apology and even 30 years ago that’s untrue?
Please vote YES, and if you have any questions about the levy, eye doctor. Paul and his family
high-profile cases of anti-gay repeated the accusations in You just out-and-out lie attend a Presbyterian church
call the administration office. I have never been denied a copy of violence and bullying-pro-
any reports or records of where the money is being spent. his ad, which started airing because you have nothing to in Bowling Green, where his
voked suicides. statewide Friday night. stand on.” wife serves as a deacon.
There are many empty chairs at the board meetings and The mixed emotions have
finance meetings. Either one of the meetings would be the best “Those who stoop to the The issue flared again in “Jack, you should be
been evident in recent days as level of attacking a man’s the closing moments, when ashamed of yourself. You
place to start getting your information about state funding for a federal judge ordered a halt
schools or how our local board members make choices that religious beliefs to gain high- Paul declared he would not should apologize. Have you
to enforcement of the mili- er office, I believe that they shake Conway’s hand after- no decency? Have you no
affect our students. tary’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” should remember that it does ward, stating: “I will not be shame?”
Sincerely, policy. The Obama admin- not profit a man to gain the associated with someone who During the debate, Conway
Brenda S. Hoersten istration says it agrees with world if he loses his soul in attacks my religion.” kept up his favorite attack
the judge that gays should

IT WAS NEWS THEN


the process,” Paul said, ref- “We will try to keep the lines, accusing Paul of being
be allowed to serve openly. erencing a scripture from the debate on a higher tone,” Paul out of touch with Kentucky’s
Yet to the frustration of gay Gospel of Mark. said. “I hope you will leave drug problems and claim-
One Year Ago activists, the administration The candidates wrangled my church, my family and my ing Paul supports a $2,000
• Dr. Wesley Klir of Fort Jennings has nearly completed the appealed the ruling, saying it over health care, taxes and religion out of it.” deductible for Medicare
restoration of the old Fort Jennings TStL&W combination train preferred that Congress repeal entitlements, but those issues Paul walked past Conway recipients — comments Paul
depot, Klir, his father and friends “rescued” the depot, torn it the policy. were overshadowed by a con- without offering his hand or was caught making on video-
down, labeling all the boards and reassembled it on Klir’s land “It’s the best of times and tentious back-and-forth over making eye contact with his tape shown on YouTube. Paul
south of Cloverdale. worst of times,” said Richard the ad. Democratic opponent. has said the comment was
Socarides, a former Clinton Conway, the state’s attor- Over the weekend, the taken out of context, and that
25 Years Ago —1985
• The Elida Future Farmers of America urban team recently White House adviser on gay ney general, defended the Paul campaign prepared a he doesn’t support such a high
placed third in the soil judging contest at Spencerville. They will rights. attacks, saying Paul failed to response ad that touts the deductible.
compete at state Oct. 26. Team members are Phil Layman, Jody
Long, Randy Kline and Bob Fricke. The Elida rural team took
sixth place. Team members are Andy Layman, Scott Stewart,
Politics today
Drew Fields and Eric Martain. NEW YORK — Witches her without seeming a bully. and females 18-plus” to fill out
• Crestview downs Fort Jennings 5-15, 15-11 and 15-11 in girls vs. bearded Marxists. Actors KATHLEEN PARKER Instead, he seemed merely a questionnaire to include “your
volleyball play. Amy Lindeman led Fort Jennings with 12 points. vs. hicks. Toon Town vs. condescending and snarky. If name, phone number, home-
Amy Kehres and Paula Bruskotter each had seven. In service Parodyville. the witch and Marxist were a town, school attending, your
percentage Lindeman was 18-for-18 and Bruskotter 11-for-11.
Amy Schroeder was 16-for-18 and Kenres 13-for-15 in service
The world isn’t too much
with us. We have left the
Point wash, the Everyday American
triumphed over the elite.
job and what issues, if any, you
are interested in, or passionate
receptions.
• Park Supt. Ken Grothous and Dave Metzger of the Delphos
planet.
As we race toward the of View Ditto the scene in Las
Vegas Thursday night, where
about.”
Well, it beats risk-
Maintenance Department planted one of 50 sycamore trees midterm elections, our politi- tea party candidate Sharron ing another encounter with
donated by Al and Nick Wrasman. Nick started the seedlings cal conversation has devolved I can’t speak for an entire Angle managed to hold her Velma Hart, the middle-aged
three years ago as a Future Farmers of America project, and has beyond the silly to the absurd generation, but I had plenty own against Harry Reid. Of African-American woman
donated the fast-growing trees for planting in the new park by Flat — and the sharks are jumping of Marxist professors and was course, to be fair, all Angle who, at another recent, less-
Fort Creek. sharks. Is it even possible to deeply moved by the economic and O’Donnell had to do was scripted Town Hall meet-
50 Years Ago — 1960 have a serious conversation disparities in the world, which not be weird — hardly a high ing told Obama that she was
• Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Clinger and Mr. and Mrs. Linus anymore? is why I was a Democrat back bar for public office. “exhausted” defending him.
Schmelzer of Delphos are among those attending the American In a debate Wednesday in the day. But I grew up Political parties, mean- Lest the GOP lose itself
Legion convention at Miami Beach, Fla., who will convene to night, Republican Christine to be a happy capitalist. And while, have distilled them- in mirth, let’s turn to the
hear the next President of the United States speak. Sen. John F. O’Donnell looked at her never mind that we’re mean- selves so completely to their Republican casting call for
Kennedy, Democratic presidential nominee and Vice President opponent for the U.S. Senate, while supposed to have equal essences that they have cari- people who are “hicky,” pre-
Richard M. Nixon, the Republican candidate, will address the Chris Coons — a clean- patience with O’Donnell’s catured themselves into car- sumably an endearing adjec-
opening session of 6,000 delegates. Kennedy and Nixon were shaven, shiny-pated Rhodes youthful declaration that she toonish self-parody. Witness tive referring to the behavioral
expected to state their views on national defense, Cuba and the scholar/attorney/Yale Divinity had dabbled in witchcraft. the recent town hall wherein attributes of “hicks” — aka
Quemoy-Matsu issue. An estimated 60,000 Legionnaires and grad — and said that his 1985 It seems to me the young President Obama’s audience ignorant, poor whites.
their families saw the Legion’s famed eight-hour, two-mile parade op-ed titled, “Chris Coons: Marxist and the young witch was culled from a casting call After days of denials,
Monday night. There were 260 units of veterans, representing each The Making of a Bearded cancel each other out. But and the Republican ad cam- the National Republican
state and eight other departments of the Legion, including France, Marxist” should send shivers what about now? Can we hold paign in West Virginia that Senatorial Committee had
Italy, the Philippines and Mexico. up the spines of all voters. each responsible for who and sought “hicky” people. Oy, as to acknowledge that a media
She was referring to Coons’ what they are and say today? we say down South. consultant it hired, Jamestown
75 Years Ago — 1935 If so, then we have ample Associates, had in fact put out
• Toys made at the Delphos Bending Company are being own long-ago admission that Republicans and Democrats
he became a Democrat after cause for shivers. O’Donnell, are so busy pointing fingers, the call for hicks to flesh out
shipped to all parts of the United States and other countries.
The company has shipped toys to every state in the Union and discovering economic dispar- when pressed about whether they fail to see what is plain- ads for the Senate race. The
orders have been received for Australia, Dutch East Indies, South ity during a college-era visit to she believed in evolution, ly obvious. They are mirror political divide between Elites
America, Cuba, Porto Rico, Curacao and other parts of the West Kenya. What is it about Kenya? dodged the question and said images of each other and each and Ordinary Americans has
Indies, Mexico, Canada, South Africa and Panama Canal zone. Coons’ insistence that he wrote the decision about whether to is equally cynical and cor- never been starker or more
• A shipment of fish and birds for restocking field and stream the op-ed as a joke simply teach evolution or creationism rupt. comical, or more resplendent
was received Thursday. The fish included 300 bass, rock bass, isn’t credible, if you read it. It should be left to local school “A Conversation with with self-loathing. When even
croppies and catfish. They were brought from Lake Erie and have was sincere and thoughtful. He districts and that what she President Obama,” the town Republicans view their base
been placed in the Little Auglaize at the Helmich Quarry. The clearly was transformed by his believes isn’t relevant. But of hall meeting co-sponsored by as ignorant rednecks — and
shipment included 15 pheasants to be released at the field trial next experience, which included liv- course it is. MTV/BET/CMT, featured an Democrats no longer try to
Sunday, one mile west and two miles north of Wetzel. ing with a poor Kenyan family Coons’ palpable uneasi- hour-long chat with young peo- conceal their reliance on arti-
• A Delphos young man has been named as editor in chief of and studying under a Marxist ness doubtless was owing ple, i.e. the president’s base of fice and propaganda — farce
the “Chow Chow,” student publication of Giffin College at Van professor, but this doesn’t have equally to his contempt for last resort. Prior to the event, has become the new reality.
Wert. Norman Hersey has been named to that post. He is also vice much bearing on who he is her shallow knowledge and the casting website Backstage. Kathleen Parker’s e-mail address
president of the student body of the college. today. to his inability to challenge com put out a call for “males is kathleenparker@washpost.com.
www.delphosherald.com Monday, October 18, 2010 The Herald – 5A

COMMUNITY
LANDMARK K of C foundation St. John’s sets Glandorf’s St. John’s plans
Bible Study ‘St. Bonifest’ Oct. 30
offers scholarships Bible Study with Heather
Bonifas, the Rev. Jacob
Gordon and Trina Shultz
St. John Parish in Glandorf
will celebrate its first annual “St.
Bonifest” fall festival on Oct.
football game. Also, there will
be a 50/50 raffle, money wheel,
church poker, and tip books. Big
Grand Knight of Delphos of deceased members. An will be held in the minis- 30. screen coverage of the OSU vs.
Knights Of Columbus independent selection try center from 6:30-8 p.m. The event will begin with Minnesota night game begins
Council 1362 Jim Mesker, committee representing beginning on Oct. 28 for six an outdoor Mass at the Marian with kickoff at 8 p.m.
First Presbyterian weeks. Shrine across from the church A silent auction will be held
Church and the Ohio Knights of the Knights of Columbus
The group will study at 4 p.m. from 5-9:30 p.m. and kids’
Columbus “Christopher Charity Foundation, Inc. Scott Hahn’s book on the A wedding-style meal will be games are from 7-9 p.m. in the
Charity Foundation” have will make the final selection
CALENDAR OF announced they will again
provide $1,000 high school
of the scholarship winners.
No more than one scholar-
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Bavarian Brass will be play-
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EVENTS scholarships for the 2010-11
school year.
ship will be awarded at any
Catholic high school.
reserve books so the correct The meal will consist of ing polka music, starting at 7:30
number can be ordered. beef, mashed potatoes, noodles, p.m.
Scholarships are available Recent St. John’s For those already reg- sweet corn that was prepared Evening refreshments include
TODAY for all students in grades High School scholarship istered, books are ready. and frozen this summer by par- beer, brats, German potato salad,
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Township Trustees meet at schools in Ohio. A maxi- Kaverman (2008-09), Logan the first meeting. and lemonade. St. John’s Parish plans on
the township house. mum of 30 scholarships will Haines (2006-07), Adam Beginning at 4 p.m. under the making St. Bonifest an annu-
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Bockey (2004-05), Jeff
Unterbrink (2003-04), Drew
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al fundraising event the last
Saturday of October.
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SPORTS
Bearcats’ Ley, Lenhart Lady Green outlasts Blue Jays
take individual crowns
By FRANK GERMAN blocks, 4 kills) got a block in sure we take that into the next
The Delphos Herald a volley to win the set and the set to finish the match,” St.
fjohngerman@gmail.com match. John’s Coach Kellie Sterling
“It was a very good game remarked.
OTTOVILLE — Ottoville on both sides with aggressive The two teams played so
By JIM COX and St. John’s went at it for hitters, with both sides trying evenly which you can tell in
Delphos Herald five volleyball sets Saturday to find the holes,” Ottoville the scores. The first two sets
Correspondent morning and into the after- coach Susan Jones comment- split between the teams were
noon at L.W. Heckman ed. a difference of one point.
VAN WERT — Things Gymnasium. Ottoville won set three and Ottoville won the first set
went pretty much according The Lady Big the Jays the 25-22 with the score
to the script at the Northwest Green finally sub- fourth with being tied eight times,
Conference Cross Country dued their guests the same the first time with the
meet Saturday morning. from Delphos 25-22, margin of score of 1-1 and the
Spencerville, led by indi- 23-25, 25-20, 20-25, victory, last tie coming in at
vidual champ Kelli Ley, ran 15-12. 25-20. 20-all. The Jays got to
away with the girls title, after The match was The larg- within one at the end
which Columbus Grove and tip and tuck the est lead with a score of 23-22,
Crestview battled on almost whole way; the fifth before the Ottoville, but hit out of
even terms for the boys cham- set was no diferent. end of the bounds twice to give
pionship -- Grove nipped The Jays served third set was Ottoville a 1-0 lead.
the Knights by three points, first but Ottoville Geise five points Tasha Kaufman The second set
a result that wasn’t apparent scored first with the for Ottoville ended up being tied
until long after the final runner Jays hitting the ball out of at 17-12 but the Jays fought 12 times, with the last at 21.
had crossed the finish line. bounds. Ottoville returned back and tied it up 18-all Reindel got two kills in the
Ley, a junior, finished the favor with a net serve. before the Big Green pulled final points, plus a kill to end
third in last year’s NWC race Ottoville had a 3-point run, away. They did with three the set, giving the Jays a 1-1
behind teammates Lyndie putting them up 4-1. The Jays kills and a little help from the tie in the match.
Brown and Ashley Gilroy, fought back, scoring four of Jays. St. John’s pulled within The first two sets set the
both of whom have gradu- the next five points in tying 22-20 with two carries in a tone for the final three.
ated. On Saturday, Ley trailed it up at 5-all. The Big Green row from Ottoville. However, “I told the girls after the
for the first 100 yards before Tina Eley photo/Courtesy of Times-Bulletin
then had another 3-point run, at set point with Ottoville up 4th set all we have left is 15
taking over the lead, which putting them up 8-5. The Blue 24-20, the Jays hit the return points. We can’t wait around,
she never relinquished, finish- Spencerville’s Keith Lenhart and Columbus Grove’s
Jays responded with a 3-point serve out of bounds. we have to go after it right
ing in 20:01. Bluffton junior Alex Shafer are among the leaders of a pack of runners at run, tying it back up at 8-all. The Jays won the fourth set away. We are a hitting team
Hannah Chappell-Dick was Saturday’s Northwest Conference race at the Van Wert Ottoville then started to whit- with an early 7-point run, giv- and we have to go out and hit
the only one to stay within County Reservoir. tle away at the Jays. Ottoville ing them the lead 7-1. Ottoville and not roll over and go play
striking distance of Ley, fin- our team today. We’re thank- out of regional, though, so got two points, one a gift from started scraping back until the our game,” Jones added.
ishing in 20:07. ful she was able to run but we’re going have to get better the Jays hitting out of bounds Lady Jays got another 4-point Junior Kaitlyn Ditto (13
Bearcats Claire McConnell that shows how the other girls if we’re going to get beyond and the other a spike by senior run, pulling out to a 9-point assists), sophomore Tonya
and Cortney Miller finished stepped up. Our pack was real that.” Gayle Rayman (7 kills). St. lead of 17-8. Ottoville fought Kaufman (24/24 serving, 1
3-4 in 20:15 and 20:44, respec- tight. Casey Patterson and “Overall our kids ran well,” John’s senior Tiffany Geise back, pulling to within three aces, 15 points; 14 digs) and
tively. Crestview’s Courtney Taylar Boroff, our two seniors, said Crestview’s Bagley. “Our got a kill with a set from on a kill by Bendele set up senior Bridget Miller (15/15
Perrott was fifth in 20:45, her stepped up. Our top five were approach and the looks in classmate Katie Wallenhorst by senior Natasha Kaufman serving, 7 points) helped
fastest time ever. After that, in the top 25. We wanted to their eyes were good. I think but junior Megan Bendele (13 (23/24 serving, 15 points, 3 send the Ottoville seniors out
the Bearcats’ and Pirates’ finish top two but we couldn’t they responded to the chal- kills, 10/10 serving, 12 digs) aces; 22 digs; 8 kills), making on a winning note at home.
dominance was evident -- touch Bluffton today -- they’ve lenge. It was good to see that. replied with a solo spike. the score 22-19, Blue Jays. Julie Schmersal and Sarah
it went Allen East (Haley really improved. Still, third is That’s what you want -- to Wallenhorst stuffed a hitting The final point for the Jays Luersman were the other Big
Perkins - 20:46), Spencerville really good for us.” peak now.” attempt but the hosts got two came from a kill by Reindel, Green seniors.
(Alexa Brown - 20:48), For Lady Bulldog coach McMichael was also points on two hitting mis- tying the match at 2-2 to force Both teams play Tuesday
Columbus Grove (Amber Jason Jay, it was a disappoint- pleased about his boys. cues to go up 13-10. The the fifth set. in the opening round of the
Herron - 21:19), Bluffton ing fifth-place finish. “The boys had two or Jays scored the next point “We played hard today Division IV sectional at
(Lydia Guagenti - 21:31), “I don’t know why we ran three runners set their per- with a kill from junior Shelby except for some down time, Lincolnview: St. John’s (8-14)
Bluffton (Julie Althaus - poorly. I felt we had a good sonal records, which is a good Reindel but the Big Green which in volleyball you can’t versus Jefferson at 6:15 p.m.
21:35), Spencerville (Jennifer chance to do well and we just sign. You want your times senior Jamie Rieger (12 digs) have. Volleyball is all about and Ottoville (11-10) vs.
Burnett - 21:35), Bluffton didn’t have one of our better to keep going down as the got the hosts to match point the momentum. We took Lincolnview in the second
(Evania Bonifaz - 21:36), days,” Jays added. “We lost season progresses, especial- — 14-11 — with a kill. The control in the fourth set and match (approximately 8 p.m.)
Lincolnview (Casey Patterson to teams we’d been beating ly now,” he added. “Kevin Jays fought back with another towards the end of it we let Ottoville won the junior
- 21:38), Bluffton (Morgan all season. We talked before (Lenhart) won the race over kill from Reindel but Ottoville up a little bit but we did fin- varsity match in two sets:
Humphreys - 21:42) and the race today about what we Matt Herron of Bluffton; he sophomore Abby Siefker (12 ish and we just have to make 25-17, 25-12.
Spencerville (Tori Hardesty needed to do. We just need to had lost to him just a week
- 21:56). forget today and move on to ago at the Allen County meet.
Final score: Spencerville next week.”
24, Bluffton (coached by for-
Our second and third runners
On the boys side, today (Joe Wisher in 11th and
Musketeers, Lady ’Dawgs draw in soccer
mer Van Wert Cougar Ashley Spencerville’s Kevin Lenhart Nick Davisson in 13th) were By JIM METCALFE coming in it wasn’t going to Gable’s 19-yarder was denied
Blair) 42. Lincolnview took cruised to a win in 16:28, fol- solid. Now, as we prepare for The Delphos Herald be easy and we had to find by Morrisey.
third with 82 and Crestview lowed by Bluffton’s Matthew districts next week, we need jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com a way to get opportunities to Both teams had chances in
fourth at 99. Columbus Grove Herron (16:42), Grove’s our fourth and fifth runners on score, as did they.” the second half, though not
(120), Lima Central Catholic Jake Graham (16:48), LCC’s both sides to get a little closer FORT JENNINGS — Fort Neither team had many many more than in the first.
(123) and Paulding (212) Jim Kesner (16:51) and to the front. Jennings and Elida warmed good looks in this matchup, The best opportunity of
rounded out the 7-team field. Crestview’s Garret Gleckler “Both teams ran well. up for the girls soccer second with the defenses holding the match came with 4:13
“The girls went in knowing (17:06). What you start looking for season on a brilliant Saturday sway. remaining. On a 31-yard free
they were favored and they The Bulldogs’ other scor- now is to move your pack up afternoon, battling even in a The Lady Musketeers had kick by Elida senior Jordan
ran well,” said Bearcat coach ers were Kurt Meyer (8th - closer to the front. We’ve had 0-0 draw. the first at 33:50. Verhoff Haidle, she forced a leaping
Brian McMichael. “When 17:34), Alex Shafer (10th - great practices. However, it The Lady Musketeers and Elida junior keeper deflection by Von Lehmden;
you have number one on your 17:42), Devin Luginbill (14th doesn’t always translate onto (9-5-2) had five seniors play Kaitlyn Morrisey (3 saves Eldia tried a follow shot but
back, the other teams go after - 17:57) and Grant Schroeder race day, especially for the their final home matches at versus 5 shots on-goal) col- couldn’t get control enough
you but we responded well. (16th - 18:34). Add those five younger kids, but it’s getting Keith Hamel Memorial Field: lided outside the box on for a legitimate effort and the
Our top two, Kelly Ley and finishes up and you get a win- better.” Alyssa Piasecki, Lauren Verhoff’s open look, with scoreless tie remained.
Claire McConnell, ran really ning score of 51. Crestview’s That is what Langdon is Verhoff, Melissa Krietemeyer, senior Maggie Wheeler kick- Jennings final chance
good races today. Our third, 54 came from Gleckler (5th), also looking for on both sides Mindy Merricle and Taylor ing away Verhoff’s shot at to score came at 2:20 with
fourth and fifth ran solid races. Joel Genter (7th - 17:25), of the equation. Wallenhorst. an open goal; on the resul- Schroeder was stymied from
We’re not packed up as tight Bryce Richardson (9th - “The boys ran well,” he Both coaches noted how tant foul and free kick from 28 yards by Morrisey.
as we should be but hopefully 17:34), Micah Brant (12th added. “We were without Jeff
much this match gets a team 19 yards, junior Morgan “Neither offense had many
we’ll get better next week (at - 17:52) and Shelby Ripley Jacomet, who was sick, and
districts).” ready for the tournament. Schroeder missed just over good looks today. You expect
(21st - 18:41). he’s been in our top five all
McConnell is the only Spencerville’s boys were year. Our top five has been “We closed the season the cross bar. that out of two solid pro-
senior among the Bearcats’ well back in third with 91. solid, so not having one of with some good competition: Verhoff missed the rest of grams as the two of us have
top seven, so Spencerville’s LCC (109), Bluffton (121), them really hurt, but others today, St. Marys and Ottoville the half with an injury but been over the years,” Wagner
dominance will probably con- Lincolnview (133), Allen stepped up. Austin Treesh the previous two matches,” returned to start the second added. “Again, I have no
tinue. McMichael expects his East (150) and Paulding (195) (15th - 17:59) ran his season Jennings coach Rodney half. complaints.”
team to be one of the four that went fourth through eighth. best, the first time he’s been Wagner observed. “Matches Elida (6-8-2) junior Beth Elida had four corner kicks
advances out of next week’s “The two guys who went in the 17s. We’re very young like this are great prepara- Boyle had Elida’s first effort to none for the hosts.
district, with Minster being beyond expectations were our (no seniors in the top seven), tion for the tournament. Both at 27:03, missing just over the “There weren’t a lot of
the favorite. number five (Grant Schroeder so we’re really set up nicely teams played hard; it would bar from the left wing. open spaces to operate in
“This was our best girls - 16th - 18:22) and number for down the road. We just have been nice to get a win Both teams had one more front of the net; again, that’s
team race this season by far,” six (Jacob Schroeder (20th - need to get back to full health but I have nothing to fault my good look in a tightly-con- a tribute to both defenses,”
said Lincolnview coach Matt 18:34),” said Grove’s coach, for next week’s districts.” girls for their effort today.” tested half: Lady Bulldog Overholt added.
Langdon. “Our top girl, Kerri Terry Schnipke. “I knew it Both Spencerville and Elida coach Brady Overholt sophomore Shannon Boroff Both teams commence
Grothaus, has been sick. She was going be tight. Crestview Lincolnview are in the dis- concurred. at 15:12 on a 30-yarder that Division II tournament play
wasn’t going to run today but and us have been back and trict at Spencerville starting “It was a hard-fought match junior Musketeer netminder Tuesday: Fort Jennings ver-
she did. She hasn’t been beat- forth all year. We’re look- 11 a.m. Saturday. Columbus today, just like you expect and Kelsey Von Lehmden (3 sus Van Wert at 7:15 p.m.
en by anybody on our team ing pretty good to get out of Grove is at Ottawa the same want heading into the post- saves vs. 5 shots) denied; and at Ottoville and Elida versus
this year but she was third on districts. It’ll be a bear to get time. season,” he said. “You knew 5:34, when freshman Ashley Riverdale at 7 p.m. at Bath.

Local Roundup
The Delphos Herald Ian Richey and Derek Korte scored the Wildcats battling Archbold at 8 p.m. the LadyCats (10-5-1) as they dominated the
Titans down Putnam County rival goals for Kalida (13-0-3) past keeper Jason --- shooting 22-1.
GLANDORF — It may not have been Fisher (8 saves versus 10 Kalida shots). LadyCats tune up for sectionals Erika Brinkman had one save for the visi-
a Putnam County League matchup but to Junior Drew Stechschulte threw a shutout CONVOY — It may have been closer tors, while Megan Foster had 16.
Kalida and Ottawa-Glandorf, it didn’t matter. at the Titans (7-4-5) as he stopped all six shots than Kalida girls soccer coach Dave Kehres Crestview battles Coldwater at 5:15 p.m.
The two county combatants met up under on-goal. wanted but he’ll take Saturday’s 1-0 triumph tonight in the first match of the Ottoville
the lights at Titan Field in Glandorf for a boys Ottawa-Glandorf plays Miller City at 6 over host Crestview at the Crestview Athletic Division II sectional.
soccer battle and the visiting Wildcats tuned p.m. this evening in the opening round of Complex. Kalida opens the Division II sectional at
up for the playoffs with a 2-0 victory. the Division III sectional at Kalida, with the Justine Verhoff scored the only goal for (See ROUNDUP page 7)

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2010 NWC CROSS Oswalt, Rollins


COUNTRY
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Saturday’s Results Catholic 46, Crestview 63,
help Phillies
even NLCS
At Van Wert County Reservoir Columbus Grove 89.
HIGH SCHOOL Top 10 Individuals: 1. Bayley
Boys Team Scores: Tow (LV) 11:29; 2. Micah Grandstaff
Columbus Grove 51, Crestview (CV) 11:51; 3. A. Rigg (LCC) 11:51;
54, Spencerville 91, Lima Central 4. Brandon Clayton (CV) 12:06; 5. By ROB MAADDI off Ramon Ramirez. After
Catholic 109, Bluffton 121, Colton Grothaus (CG) 12:08; 6. Alex The Associated Press Chase Utley was intentionally
Lincolnview 133, Allen East 150, Rodriguez (LV) 12:46; 7. S. Currens
Paulding 195. (LCC) 12:54; 8. Trevor Neate (LV) walked, Placido Polanco lined
Top 20 Individuals: 1. Kevin 12:54; 9. Austin Leeth (LV) 13:05; PHILADELPHIA — Roy a single to center. Oswalt ran
Lenhart (SV) 16:28; 2. M. Herron 10. Skyler Whitaker (LV) 13:06. Oswalt was an ace on the through third-base coach Sam
(BL) 16:42; 3. Jake Graham (CG) Other Local Finishers (39
16:48; 4. J. Kesner (LCC) 16:51; 5. Runners): 17. Scott Cowling (LV) mound, pesky at the plate and Perlozzo’s stop sign and slid
Garret Gleckler (CV) 17:06; 6. C. 13:48; 18. Tyler Brant (LV) 13:48; 19. daring on the bases. safely ahead of the relay throw
Burkey (AE) 17:17; 7. Joel Genter Colin Burns (LV) 13:53; 20. Corbin Call that a complete game to give the Phillies a 3-1 lead.
(CV) 17:25; 8. Kurt Meyer (CG) Schumm (CV) 14:07; 21. Adam
17:34; 9. Bryce Richardson (CV) Saylor (CV) 14:08; 22. Aaron Page
— sort of. Jeremy Affeldt came in and
17:34; 10. Alex Shafer (CG) 17:42; (CG) 14:10; ... 25. Hayden Ludwig Oswalt pitched eight domi- struck out Ryan Howard after a
11. Joe Wisher (SV) 17:46; 12. (LV) 14:20; 26. Baily Clement (CG) nant innings, Jimmy Rollins double steal. Jayson Werth was
Micah Brant (CV) 17:52; 13. Nick 14:24; 27. Corey Schroeder (CG) drove in four runs and the intentionally walked before
Davisson (SV) 17:55; 14. Devin 14:32; 28. Alex Tabler (CG) 14:47;
Luginbill (CG) 17:57; 15. Austin ... 30. Troy Thompson (LV) 14:57; Philadelphia Phillies beat Santiago Casilla entered to face
Treesh (LV) 17:59; 16. Grant 31. Noah Daugherty (CV) 15:01; the San Francisco Giants 6-1 Rollins. The former NL MVP,
Schroeder (CG) 18:22; 17. J. Kidd 32. Jacob Cook (SV) 15:37; 33. Sunday night to even the NL dropped from leadoff to sixth
(LCC) 18:23; 18. D. Guarnaschelli Ryan Price (CG) 15:49; 34. Braden
(PA) 18:25; 19. S. Willeke (LCC) Thatcher (LV) 15:56; ... 36. Carter championship series at one in the batting order since the
18:32; 20. Jacob Schroeder (CG) Gorman (LV) 16:13; 37. Landon game apiece. playoffs started, hit a drive off
18:34. Goins (CV) 16:43; ... 39. Micah A day after Tim Lincecum the right-center field fence to
Other Local Finishers (89 Germann (LV) 19:21. put the Phillies up 6-1.
Runners): 21. Shelby Ripley (CV) Girls Team Scores: Lima
outdueled Roy Halladay in
18:40; ... 24. Lucas Myers (LV) Central Catholic 26, Columbus a marquee matchup of aces, An appreciative crowd
18:42; 25. Nick Schmiesing (CG) Grove 29. Oswalt beat Jonathan Sanchez. chanted “J-Roll! J-Roll!” with
18:43; ... 27. Brandon Jacomet (LV) Top 10 Individuals: 1. Kacie The series shifts to San a smiling Rollins standing on
18:49; 28. Josh Stephens (CG) Mulholland (SV) 13:40; 2. A. Stoll Dena Martz photos
18:52; 29. Will Deubler (CG) 18:54; (LCC) 14:07; 3. E. Heier (LCC) Francisco for Game 3 on second.
30. Zach Merkle (CV) 18:56; 31. Ben 14:10; 4. Kennedy Sharp (SV) Tuesday afternoon. Matt Cain Oswalt didn’t allow a hit Delphos Vikings quarterback Adam Rode hands the
Bilimek (LV) 18:59; ... 33. Brandon 14:18; 5. Alexis Ricker (CG) 14:40; faces Philadelphia’s Cole until Ross connected with one
Meyer (SV) 19:05; ... 36. Troy Meyer 6. Morgan Messer (CG) 14:49; 7. ball off to Tyler Bratton Sunday afternoon versus the St.
(CG) 19:11; ... 38. Tregg Lindsey Malsam (CG) 14:59; 8. H.
Hamels, the 2008 World Series out in the fifth to tie it at 1. He Marys Stallions at Stadium Park. The Vikings shut out
Keysor (CG) 19:23; 39. Caleb Keller (BL) 15:04; 9. B. Braun (LCC) MVP. ripped a 1-0 pitch into the left- the Stallions 18-0, while the Delphos Reds did the same to
Vogt (SV) 19:24; 40. Tanner Skelton 15:24; 10. Hali Finfrock (CV) 15:26. Oswalt allowed one run and center field seats — nearly the the Delphos Mohawks 8-0 in the latter game. Elsewhere:
(CV) 19:27; 41. Drew Schroeder Other Local Finishers (20 three hits, striking out nine. same spot both of his homers
(CG) 19:31; ... 43. Doug Hicks (LV) Runners): 12. Whitney Smart (CV) Delphos Raiders 16, Spencerville Black 12; Columbus
19:36; ... 47. Collin Thompson (CV) 15:42; 13. Linnea Stephens (CG) He also singled using one of off Halladay landed. Grove Bulldogs 38, St. Marys Colts 6; Shawnee
19:57; ... 49. Adrian Camp (CV) 15:57; 14. Kyrah Yinger (CG) 15:57; Rollins’ bats and scored a run But the Phillies played Seminoles 14, Shawnee Warriors 0; St. Marys Broncos
19:58; 50. Cody Reynolds (CG) 15. Megan Miller (SV) 16:14; 16. after racing through a coach’s small-ball — a rarity for this
20:04; 51. Darrion Gant (CG) 20:04; Bella Chorvas (CV) 16:58. 8, St. Marys Rams 0; and Spencerville Red 14, Uniopolis
... 53. Levi Brake (LV) 20:14; 54. ----- stop sign in the seventh. lineup filled with inconsistent Browns 0.
Matthew Hurles (SV) 20:16; 55. Western Buckeye League Cody Ross hit his third sluggers — to take a 2-1 lead
Angelo Katalenas (LV) 20:21; ... Championships solo homer in two games for in the bottom half.
57. Nick Germann (LV) 20:29; ...
59. Nick Bowen (CV) 20:32; ... 62.
Josh Tussing (CG) 20:38; ... 68.
Kenny Smith (CG) 21:24; 69. Roger
At Elida
Boys Team Scores: Shawnee
55, Ottawa-Glandorf 99, Defiance
104, Celina 109, Van Wert 115,
the Giants, who struck out 10
times.
Rollins busted out of a
Victorino, one of the few
Phillies with success off
Sanchez, lined a double down
MIDGET STANDINGS
Morgan (LV) 21:35; ... 72. Eric Otto Wapakoneta 126, St. Marys 141, STANDINGS St. Marys Stallions 3-3
1-for-15 postseason slump, the left-field line. He advanced BLACK DIVISION Delphos Raiders 2-4
(CG) 21:39; 73. Jack Frank (LV) Bath 210, Kenton 228, Elida 262.
21:57; ... 76. Cody Klinker (CV) Top 20: 1. A Flores (DE) 16:19; going 2-for-3 with a bases- to third on Utley’s fly out to * Delphos Vikings 6-0 Spencerville Red 1-4
22:32; ... 78. Jared Long (CV) 22:53; 2. Jared Fleming (VW) 16:59; 3. G. loaded walk and a bases-clear- right and scored on Polanco’s Delphos Reds 5-1 Shawnee Warriors 0-6
... 84. Zach Keith (LV) 26:23; ... 87. Diltz (SH) 17:11; 4. Z. Diltz (SH) ing double. sacrifice fly to center, which St. Marys Colts 3-3 * - division champions
Josh Solomon (SV) 27:50; ... 89. 17:27; 5. C. Nusbaum (CE) 17:36; St. Marys Rams 3-3
Austin Sealscott (LV) 29:33. 6. B. Heckman (OG) 17:38; 7. Jon Oswalt showed why the drew a loud ovation.
Girls Team Scores: Schalois (VW) 17:39; 8. B. Sevitz 2-time NL champions got him The Phillies took advan- Spencerville Black 2-4 Sunday’s Playoff Schedule
Spencerville 24, Bluffton 43, (SH) 17:40; 9. R. Schadewald (BA) from Houston before the trade Shawnee Seminoles 1-5 (at Baughman Stadium, St.
tage of Sanchez’s wildness and Uniopolis Browns 0-5 Marys)
Lincolnview 82, Crestview 99, 17:41; 10. N. Durkee (SM) 17:43; 11. deadline, shutting down the
Columbus Grove 120, Lima Central D. Pease (CE) 17:55; 12. C. Hennon third baseman Mike Fontenot’s RED DIVISION 1:30 p.m.--Columbus Grove
Catholic 123, Paulding 212. (WA) 17:57; 13. T. Mault (BA) 18:03; Giants in a crucial spot. throwing error to score an * St. Marys Broncos 6-0 Bulldogs @ Delphos Vikings
Top 20 Individuals: 1. Kelli Ley 14. M. Greer (WA) 18:03; 15. C. Sanchez gave up three runs unearned run without getting a Col Grove Bulldogs 5-1 3:00 p.m.--Delphos Reds @ St.
(SV) 20:01; 2. H. Chappell-Dick (BL) Mertz (CE) 18:04; 16. A. Fraley (DE) — two earned — and five hits in Delphos Mohawks 4-2 Marys Broncos
20:07; 3. Claire McConnell (SV) 18:06; 17. C. Walthour (OG) 18:11; hit in the first. Rollins walked
20:15; 4. Cortney Miller (SV) 20:44; 18. J. Lammers (OG) 18:16; 19. J. 6-plus innings. The tough lefty to force in a run.

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5. Courtney Perrott (CV) 20:45; 6. H. Vondran (SH) 18:20; 20. A. Mielke had dominated the Phillies in
Perkins (AE) 20:46; 7. Alexa Brown (SM) 18:21.
For the third straight post-
his five previous starts against
(SV) 20:48; 8. Amber Herron (CG) Elida Finishers (104 Runners): season, the city hosted a day-
21:19; 9. L. Guagenti (BL) 21:31; 10. 47. Ben Kerber 19:28; ... 60. Kane
them, not allowing more than
four hits in any outing. night football-baseball double- The Associated Press W L T Pct PF PA
J. Althaus (BL) 21:35; 11. Jennifer Brookman 20:14; ... 65. Keaton AMERICAN CONFERENCE Atlanta 4 2 0 .667 130 101
Burnett (SV) 21:35; 12. E. Bonifaz Brenneman 20:28; 66. Sam Kerber Oswalt chased Sanchez header with the Eagles playing East New Orleans 4 2 0 .667 130 108
(BL) 21:36; 13. Casey Patterson 20:32; ... 68. Arwin Sayoto 20:39; ... with a line-drive single lead- early. The sports complex had W L T Pct PF PA Tampa Bay 3 2 0 .600 80 111
(LV) 21:38; 14. M. Humphreys (BL) 70. Caleb Moneer 20:43; ... 84. Mike a Christmas feel as fans wore N.Y. Jets 5 1 0 .833 159 101 Carolina 0 5 0 .000 52 110
21:42; 15. Tori Hardesty (SV) 21:56; Lee 21:24; ... 86. Jesse Stauffer ing off the bottom of the sev- New England 4 1 0 .800 154 116 North
16. Taylar Boroff (LV) 21:57; 17. 21:35; ... 89. Johnathan Reese enth. He advanced to second their green and red to support Miami 3 2 0 .600 89 112 W L T Pct PF PA
Kerri Grothaus (LV) 22:02; 18. Nikki 21:52; ... 91. Zee Khan 21:59. on Shane Victorino’s sacrifice both teams. Buffalo 0 5 0 .000 87 161 Chicago 4 2 0 .667 112 97
Ricker (CG) 22:08; 19. Sabrina Girls Team Scores: Shawnee South Green Bay 3 3 0 .500 139 112
Barnhart (LV) 22:12; 20. S. Andrews
(LCC) 22:22.
Other Local Runners (76
45, Van Wert 56, Defiance 72,
Celina 76, Wapakoneta 120,
Ottawa-Glandorf 172, St. Marys
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Runners): 21. Layne Callow (CV) 223, Bath 254, Elida 259, Kenton (Continued from page 6) and improved his career win Jacksonville 3 2 0 .600 107 137 W L T Pct PF PA
22:26; 22. Karissa Burns (LV) 266. Glandorf 5 p.m. Tuesday total to 34. Taylor is now just Tennessee 3 2 0 .600 132 95 Arizona 3 2 0 .600 88 138
22:30; 23. Mari Young (CV) 22:31; Top 20: 1. A. Pohl (SH) 20:02; versus Liberty-Benton. two wins shy of tying Malen North Seattle 3 2 0 .600 98 97
24. Chelsea Hancock (CV) 22:34; 2. Andi Foster (VW) 20:03; 3. H. W L T Pct PF PA St. Louis 3 3 0 .500 103 113
... 27. Kayla Parlette (CG) 22:51; Fleck (CE) 20:18; 4. E. Wolery ---- Luke for the winningest head Pittsburgh 4 1 0 .800 114 60 San Francisco 1 5 0 .167 93 139
... 30. Janelle May (CV) 23:05; ... (SH) 20:20; 5. A. Bell (CE) 20:29; Titans finish volleyball coach in program history and Baltimore 4 2 0 .667 112 95 ———
32. Cora Diller (CG) 23:30; ... 39. 6. K. Fett (DE) 20:30; 7. Katie Bono season well could tie that mark when Cincinnati 2 3 0 .400 100 102 Sunday’s Results
Haley McAbee (LV) 24:10; ... 41. (VW) 20:35; 8. D. Lanwehr (OG) Cleveland 1 5 0 .167 88 125 Seattle 23, Chicago 20
Leah Saylor (CV) 24:26; ... 43. 20:50; 9. K. Limbert (WA) 20:56;
COLUMBUS GROVE DC hosts Rose-Hulman on West Miami 23, Green Bay 20, OT
Kirsten Barnhart (LV) 24:34; ... 45. 10. S. Daeger (DE) 20:56; 11. M. — Ottawa-Glandorf put the October 30. W L T Pct PF PA Houston 35, Kansas City 31
Brianna Johnston (LV) 24:40; ... Scott (SH) 21:01; 12. Allison Rogers finishing touches on the vol- It took time for the Kansas City 3 2 0 .600 108 92 Pittsburgh 28, Cleveland 10
47. Taylor Miller (LV) 24:48; ... 49. (VW) 21:01; 13. B. Holmes (DE) Oakland 2 4 0 .333 120 151 St. Louis 20, San Diego 17
leyball regular season with onslaught to unfold how- Denver 2 4 0 .333 124 140 N.Y. Giants 28, Detroit 20
Micah Stechschulte (CG) 24:50; ... 21:06; 14. A. Wieser (SH) 21:06; 15.
51. Cece Utendorf (CG) 25:01; ... J. Kuhlman (SH) 21:08; 16. Erika a 25-15, 25-8, 23-25, 25-18 ever, as Earlham blocked a San Diego 2 4 0 .333 157 126 New England 23, Baltimore 20, OT
56. Sammy Gerardot (CV) 25:42; Smith (VW) 21:09; 17. A. Ramirez win over host Columbus 35-yard field goal attempt Philadelphia 31, Atlanta 17
... 60. Ashley Keiber (SV) 26:06; (DE) 21:29; 18. D. Snider (KE) Grove Saturday. by the Jackets to preserve NATIONAL CONFERENCE New Orleans 31, Tampa Bay 6
61. Jorgi Schramm (CG) 26:08; 21:34; 19. Sydney Riethman (VW) East N.Y. Jets 24, Denver 20
62. Grace Callow (CV) 26:16; 63. 21:39; 20. A. Coon (CE) 21:42.
Leading the host Bulldogs a scoreless tie through the W L T Pct PF PA San Francisco 17, Oakland 9
Brooke Schnipke (CG) 26:25; ... were Julia Wynn (9 kills, game’s opening 15 minutes N.Y. Giants 4 2 0 .667 134 118 Minnesota 24, Dallas 21
70. Rachael Rex (SV) 28:32; ... 73. Elida Finishers (104 Runners): 2 blocks), Riley Eversole of action. Philadelphia 4 2 0 .667 153 120 Indianapolis 27, Washington 24
Amanda Lobsiger (CV) 29:11; ... 76. 41. Brenna Hirn 23:32; ... 61. Angela Washington 3 3 0 .500 113 119 Open: Buffalo, Cincinnati, Arizona, Carolina
Madelyn Jones (LV) 32:13. McVey 25:09; ... 67. Mikki Darling
(8 kills), Stephanie Etzkorn EC then marched down Dallas 1 4 0 .200 102 111 Today’s Game
JUNIOR HIGH 26:51; ... 76. Rachel Kerber 28:16; (31 digs) and Rachael the field to the Defiance South Tennessee at Jacksonville, 8:30 p.m.
Boys Team Scores: ... 85. Torrye Brinkman 30:35; ... 97. Stechschulte and Nicole 14-yard line early into the
Lincolnview 34, Lima Central Michelle Theodore 36:28. Langhals (12 assists each).
Sara Basinger led the
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5. TCU 3 2516 0.8906 4 1300 0.8814 5 .240 0.8573 — (14 assists).
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24. Mississippi St. 20 129 0.0457 24 133 0.0902 21 .800 0.1253 —
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Engagement Anniversary Barbara


Billingsley,
Beaver Cleaver’s
TV mom, dies
By CHRISTOPHER
WEBER “She was
The Associated Press
every bit as
LOS ANGELES — The
affection people had for
nurturing, classy,
“Leave it to Beaver” many
years after the series ended
and lovely as
was a source of both surprise ‘June Cleaver,’
and satisfaction for Barbara
Billingsley, who endeared and we were
herself to TV viewers with
her gentle portrayal of so proud to
the mother of Beaver and
Wally. share her with
The 94-year-old
Billingsley, who played June the world.”
Mr. and Mrs. John Jones Cleaver in the 1950s-1960s
television series, died — Glenn Billingsley
John and Carol Jones of Elida observe 30 years of mar- Saturday after a long ill-
riage today. Son of Barbara Billingsley
ness at her home in Santa
To celebrate, a trip out West was enjoyed this past sum- Monica, said family spokes-
mer and a family dinner was held Saturday. divorce. Wally, a successful
woman Judy Twersky. lawyer, was handling the
John and Carol Tenwalde were united in marriage on When the show debuted
Oct. 18, 1980, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, divorce, and June was at a
in 1957, Jerry Mathers, who
Berelsman/Fisher Ottoville, the Rev. Bonifas officiating. played Beaver, was 9, and
loss to help her son through
the transition.
Mike and Becky Berelsman of Delphos announce They are the parents of four girls, Tiffany Cross of Tony Dow, who portrayed
Beaverdam and Cory, Trista and Ashley of Elida. They “Ward, what would you
the engagement of their daughter, Megan Sue, to Dustin Wally, was 12. Billingsley’s do?” she asked at the site of
James Fisher, son of Jim and Jeana Fisher of Delphos. The also have three grandchildren, Danielle, Vanessa and character, the perfect stay-
Branden. her husband’s grave. (Hugh
couple will exchange vows in November at Trinity United at-home mom, was always Beaumont, who played
Methodist Church in Delphos. John works at Siglan Can Co. in Napoleon. Carol works there to gently but firmly
at Ford Motor Co. Ward Cleaver, had died in
The bride-elect is a 2005 graduate of Jefferson High nurture both through the ups 1982.)
School and a 2008 graduate of James A. Rhodes State and downs of childhood. The movie revived inter-
College. She currently works as a certified medical assis-
tant for Family Physicians of Lima.
Her fiance is also a 2005 graduate of Jefferson High
Audrey Hepburn stamps Beaver, meanwhile, was
a typical boy whose adven-
tures landed him in one
est in the Cleaver fam-
ily, and the Disney Channel
launched “The New Leave
School and a 2009 graduate of Ohio University, with a
bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering. He is employed fetch $606,000 for charity comical crisis after another.
Billingsley’s own two
It to Beaver” in 1985.
The series took a
by Kokosing Construction Company as a Project Engineer By MARY LANE in the 1963 thriller “Charade,” sons said she was pretty
in Charleston, W.Va. more hopeful view of the
The Associated Press in which the characters chase a much the image of June Cleavers, with Beaver win-
set of rare stamps. Cleaver in real life, although
New online resource debuts BERLIN — A rare sheet of
10 stamps depicting Audrey
The German postal ser-
vice printed 14 million of the
the actress disagreed.
“She was every bit as nur-
ning custody of his two sons
and all three moving in with

for Nazi-era looted art Hepburn fetched 430,000


($606,000) at a charity auc-
Hepburn stamps in 2001 show-
ing the Belgian-born actress in
turing, classy, and lovely as
’June Cleaver,’ and we were
June.
In 1997 Universal made
a “Leave it to Beaver” the-
By CRISTIAN SALAZAR searchable, showing what tion in Berlin on Saturday, her most famous role as the so proud to share her with
and RANDY HERSCHAFT was seized and from whom, two-thirds of which will go to ebullient Holly Golightly in
atrical film with a new gen-
the world,” her son Glenn eration of actors. Billingsley
The Associated Press along with data on restitu- help educate children in sub- “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” Billingsley said Saturday.
tion or repatriation and pho- Saharan Africa. Only after the stamps returned for a cameo, how-
She did acknowledge ever, as Aunt Martha.
NEW YORK — The Nazis tographs taken of the seized The mint-condition sheet of were printed was Sean Ferrer,
objects, the groups told The
that she may have become “America’s favorite
stripped hundreds of thou- 10 stamps featuring Hepburn, 50, Hepburn’s son and the
sands of artworks from Jews Associated Press.
more like June as the series mother is now gone,” Dow
a coy smile on her face and chair of the Audrey Hepburn progressed.
during World War II in one The Claims Conference, a long, black cigarette hold- Children’s Fund, contacted said in a statement Saturday.
of the biggest cultural raids in A wholesome beauty with “I feel very fortunate to have
which helps Holocaust sur- er dangling from her lips, to grant copyright — but he a lithe figure, Billingsley
history, often photographing vivors and their relatives to brought a profitable outcome refused, arguing that the image been her “son” for 11 years.
their spoils and meticulously began acting in her elemen- We were wonderful friends
reclaim property, said it had to a botched stamp series that had been altered.
cataloguing them on typewrit- should have been destroyed
tary school’s plays and soon and I will miss her very
used the database to estimate “In the original photo,
ten index cards. years ago — and evokes she’s got sunglasses hang-
discovered she wanted to do much.”
that nearly half of the objects nothing else.
Holocaust survivors and may never have been returned Hepburn’s starring role in the ing from her mouth, but they In later years she appeared
their relatives, as well as art 1963 thriller “Charade,” in had flipped the negative and Although her beauty from time to time in such TV
collectors and museums, can to their rightful owners or and figure won her numer-
which the characters chase a replaced the glasses with the series as “Murphy Brown,”
go online beginning today to their descendants or their set of rare stamps. cigarette holder,” he told The ous roles in movies from “Empty Nest” and “Baby
search a free historical data- country of origin. Sean Ferrer, 50, Hepburn’s Associated Press. the mid-1940s to the mid- Boom” and had a memorable
base of more than 20,000 art Marc Masurovsky, the son with actor and director Ferrer suggested using 1950s, she failed to obtain comic turn opposite fellow
objects stolen in Germany- project’s director at the muse- Mel Ferrer, and the chair of the either the original photo or star status until “Leave it TV moms June Lockhart of
occupied France and Belgium um, said the database was Audrey Hepburn Children’s an alternative, but the postal to Beaver,” a show that she “Lassie” and Isabel Sanford
from 1940 to 1944, including designed to evolve as new Fund, said he was thrilled service ended up scrapping almost passed on. of “The Jeffersons” on the
paintings by Claude Monet information is gathered. “I that the sale Saturday brought the stamp and ordering those After “Leave it to “Roseanne” show.
and Marc Chagall. hope that the families do con- “focus on children in need,” produced destroyed. Beaver” left the air in 1963 In real life, fate was not
The database is a joint sult it and tell us what is right but wished the stamps had Deutsche Post says it saved Billingsley largely disap- as gentle to Billingsley as
project of the New York- and what is wrong with it,” sold for a higher price. only two sheets of the stamps peared from public view for it had been to June and her
based Conference of Jewish he added. Two-thirds of money raised — one for its own archive several years.
will go to the Audrey Hepburn
family.
Material Claims Against The database combines and one for the German Post She resurfaced in 1980
Children’s Fund, and one-third Museum. But in 2004, a single
Born Barbara Lillian
Germany and the United records from the U.S. National in a hilarious cameo in Combes in Los Angeles
States Holocaust Memorial Archives in College Park, Md.; to UNICEF Germany. stamp with Hepburn smoking, “Airplane!” playing a
The sale brings a profitable postmarked Berlin, landed on on Dec. 22, 1915, she was
Museum in Washington, D.C. the German Bundesarchiv, the demure elderly passenger raised by her mother after
The database is unusual federal archive in Koblenz; outcome to a botched stamp auctioneer Andreas Schlegel’s not unlike June Cleaver.
series that should have been desk. her parents divorced. She
because it has been built and repatriation and restitution When flight attendants and her first husband, Glenn
around Nazi-era records that records held by the French destroyed years ago — and “I was obviously very sur- were unable to communicate
evokes Hepburn’s starring role prised, because they never Billingsley, divorced when
were digitized and rendered government. with a pair of jive-talking
were supposed to be used as her sons were just 2 and 4.
hipsters, Billingsley’s char- Her second husband,
stamps at all,” Schlegel said.
Between 2004 and 2009, acter volunteered to trans- director Roy Kellino, died
four other Hepburn stamps late, saying “I speak jive.” of a heart attack after three
turned up and were authenti- The three then engage in a years of marriage and just
cated. They sold at auction for raucous street-slang conver- months before she landed
between 62,500 and 173,000. sation. the “Leave it to Beaver”
After his success selling the She returned as June role.
fifth stamp, Schlegel contacted Cleaver in a 1983 TV She married physician
Ferrer to suggest asking the movie, “Still the Beaver,” Bill Mortenson in 1959 and
German government if they that costarred Mathers and they remained wed until his
could sell one of the archived Dow and portrayed a much death in 1981.
stamp sheets for charity. But darker side of Beaver’s life. Twersky said
Ferrer had a better idea: Why In his mid-30s, Beaver Billingsley’s survivors
not the pristine sheet Germany was unemployed, unable to include her sons, a stepson
sent him in 2001, which he communicate with his own and numerous grandchil-
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Super typhoon lashes Philippines, knocks out power


By BULLIT MARQUEZ and power lines. forecasters say. A 2006 howler with 155-mph and urging authorities to brace for emergen-
The Associated Press One man who had just rescued his water (250-kph) winds set off mudslides that buried cies.
buffalo slipped and fell into a river and prob- entire villages, killing about 1,000 people. Floods triggered by heavy rains forced
CAUAYAN, Philippines — The strongest ably drowned, said Bonifacio Cuarteros, an In central Vietnam, officials said 20 people on nearly 140,000 people to evacuate from homes
cyclone in years to buffet the Philippines official with the Cagayan provincial disaster a bus were swept away today by strong currents in the southern island province of Hainan,
knocked out communications and power as agency. from a river flooded by recent rains unrelated to where heavy rains left thousands homeless
residents took shelter today, while flooding As it crashed ashore, the typhoon whipped Megi, while another 18 survived by swimming over the weekend, the official Xinhua News
in Vietnam swept away a bus and 20 of its up huge waves. There was zero visibility and or clinging to trees or power poles. Agency reported today.
passengers, including a boy taken from his radio reports said the wind was so powerful One survivor treaded water for 3 1/2 hours Thailand also reported flooding that sub-
mother’s grasp by the raging waters. that people could not take more than a step at as the current pushed her downstream and she merged thousands of homes and vehicles and
Super Typhoon Megi, crossing the northern a time. Ships and fishing vessels were told to was forced to let go of her 15-year-old son due halted train service. No casualties were report-
Philippines, was expected to add to the already stay in ports, and several domestic and inter- to exhaustion. The boy is among the missing. ed, and nearly 100 elephants were evacuated
heavy rains that have fallen on much of national flights were canceled. Officials said 30 other people died in cen- from a popular tourist attraction north of the
Asia. In China, authorities evacuated 140,000 Thousands of military reserve officers and tral Vietnam from flooding over the weekend, capital.
people from a coastal province ahead of the volunteers were on standby, along with heli- and five remain missing.
typhoon. copters, including six Chinooks that were com- Megi could add to the mis-
Megi could later hit Vietnam, where flood-
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CPR switch: Chest presses first, then give breaths


By JAMIE STENGLE — airway-breathing-compressions. That called tion, should start chest compressions imme- good guide is the beat of the old disco song
The Associated Press for rescuers to give two breaths first, then alter- diately — 30 chest presses, then two breaths. “Stayin’ Alive.”
nate with 30 presses. The change applies to adults and children, but Dr. Ahamed Idris, of the University of
DALLAS — New guidelines out today Sayre said that approach took time and not newborns. Texas Southwestern in Dallas, said people are
switch up the steps for CPR, telling rescuers to delayed chest presses, which keep the blood One CPR researcher, though, expressed sometimes afraid that they’ll hurt the patient.
start with hard, fast chest presses before giving circulating. disappointment with the new guidelines. Dr. Others have a hard time judging how hard they
mouth-to-mouth. “When the rescuer pushes hard and fast on Gordon Ewy of the University of Arizona are pressing, he said.
The change puts “the simplest step first” the victim’s chest, they’re really acting like an Sarver Heart Center thinks everyone should “We want to make sure people understand
for traditional CPR, said Dr. Michael Sayre, artificial heart. That blood carries oxygen that be doing hands-only CPR for sudden cardiac they’re not going to hurt the person they’re
co-author of the guidelines issued by the helps keep the organs alive till help arrives,” arrest, and skipping mouth-to-mouth. He said doing CPR on by pressing as hard as they can,”
American Heart Association. said Sayre, an emergency doctor at Ohio State the guidelines could note the cases where he said.
In recent years, CPR guidance has been University Medical Center. breaths should still be given, like near-drown- Idris, who directs the Dallas-Fort Worth
revised to put more emphasis on chest push- “Put one hand on top of the other and push ings and drug overdoses, when breathing prob- Center for Resuscitation Research, said that for
es for sudden cardiac arrest. In 2008, the really hard,” he said. lems likely led to the cardiac arrest. the last two years, they’ve been advising local
heart group said untrained bystanders or those Sudden cardiac arrest — when the heart Ewy is one of the authors of a recently paramedics to start with chest compressions
unwilling to do rescue breaths could do hands- suddenly stops beating — can occur after published U.S. study that showed more people and keep them up with minimal interruptions.
only CPR until paramedics arrive or a defibril- a heart attack or as a result of electrocu- survived cardiac arrest when a bystander gave That, along with intensive training, has helped
lator is used to restore a normal heart beat. tion or near-drowning. The person collapses, them hands-only CPR, compared to CPR with improve survival rates, he said.
Now, the group says everyone from profes- stops breathing normally and is unresponsive. breaths. He said they found paramedics hadn’t been
sionals to bystanders who use standard CPR Survival rates from cardiac arrest outside the The guidelines issued today also say that starting compressions until the patient was in
should begin with chest compressions instead hospital vary across the country — from 3 per- rescuers should be pushing deeper, at least the ambulance and lost time getting airway
of opening the victim’s airway and breathing cent to 15 percent, according to Sayre. 2 inches in adults. Rescuers should pump equipment together.
into their mouth first. Under the revised guidelines, rescuers using the chest of the victim at a rate of at least “The best chance was to start chest com-
The change ditches the old ABC training traditional CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscita- 100 compressions a minute — some say a pressions in the house, immediately,” he said.
Oil change ignites privacy debate
SAN FRANCISCO(AP) — Yasir Afifi, a 20-year-old com-
More intellectually disabled youth getting higher education
puter salesman and community college student, took his car in for By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH intellectual disabilities are leaving high school more academically
an oil change earlier this month and his mechanic spotted an odd The Associated Press prepared than ever and ready for the next step: college.
wire hanging from the undercarriage. Eight years ago, disability advocates were able to find only
The wire was attached to a strange magnetic device that puz- WARRENSBURG, Mo. — Zach Neff is all high-fives as four programs on university campuses that allowed students with
zled Afifi and the mechanic. They freed it from the car and posted he walks through his college campus in western Missouri. The intellectual disabilities to experience college life with extra help
images of it online, asking for help in identifying it. 27-year-old with Down syndrome hugs most everybody, repeat- from mentors and tutors. As of last year, there were more than
Two days later, FBI agents arrived at Afifi’s Santa Clara edly. He tells teachers he loves them. 250 spread across more than three dozen states and two Canadian
apartment and demanded the return of their property — a global “I told Zach we are putting him on a hug diet — one to say provinces, said Debra Hart, head of Think College at the Institute
positioning system tracking device now at the center of a raging hello and one to say goodbye,” said Joyce Downing, who helped for Community Inclusion at the University of Massachusetts
legal debate over privacy rights. start a new program at the University of Central Missouri that Boston, which provides services to people with disabilities.
One federal judge wrote that the widespread use of the device serves students with disabilities. That growth is partly because of an increasing demand for
was straight out of George Orwell’s novel, “1984”. The hope is that polishing up on social skills, like cutting back higher education for these students and there are new federal
“By holding this kind of surveillance doesn’t impair an indi- on the hugs, living in residence halls and going to classes with funds for such programs.
vidual’s reasonable expectation of privacy, the panel hands the non-disabled classmates will help students like Neff be more The federal rules that took effect this fall allow students with
government the power to track the movements of every one of independent and get better jobs. intellectual disabilities to receive grants and work-study money.
us, every day of our lives,” wrote Alex Kozinski, the chief judge In years past, college life was largely off-limits for students Because details on the rules are still being worked out, the earli-
of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a blistering dissent in with such disabilities, but that’s no longer the case. Students with est students could have the money is next year. Hart and others
which a three-judge panel from his court ruled that search war- Down syndrome, autism and other conditions that can result in expect the funds to prompt the creation of even more programs.
rants weren’t necessary for GPS tracking.
But other federal and state courts have come to the opposite
conclusion. Testimony to resume in
Law enforcement advocates for the devices say GPS can
eliminate time-consuming stakeouts and old-fashioned “tails”
with unmarked police cars. The technology had a starring role in
Fort Hood suspect’s hearing
FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) — Soldier after soldier rose
the HBO cops-and-robbers series “The Wire” and police use it to
track every type of suspect — from terrorist to thieves stealing from the witness chair, stared and pointed to an Army psychia-
copper from air conditioners. trist seated a dozen feet away, never wavering as they identi- Answers to Saturday’s questions:
That investigators don’t need a warrant to use GPS tracking fied him as the man who went on deadly shooting rampage at The Nicaraguan postage stamp showing a belching
devices in California troubles privacy advocates, technophiles, Fort Hood last year. volcano convinced the U.S. Congress to build a canal
criminal defense attorneys and others. “He’s here, sir.” across Panama rather than the original choice, Nicaragua.
The federal appeals court based in Washington D.C. said in “That man is right there, sir.” The stamp triggered a fear that an eruption might destroy
August that investigators must obtain a warrant for GPS in tossing Twenty-nine witnesses testified last week, and more sol- the canal.
out the conviction and life sentence of Antoine Jones, a nightclub diers are expected on the stand today at the start of the second Manhattan got its name from the Indian word
owner convicted of operating a cocaine distribution ring. That week of a military hearing to determine whether Maj. Nidal Manahachtaniek, which means “the island where we all
court concluded that the accumulation of four-weeks worth of Hasan will stand trial. Hasan, 40, an American-born Muslim, is got drunk,” apparently referring to a spirited encounter
data collected from a GPS on Jones’ Jeep amounted to a govern- charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts between the Native Americans and some newly-arrived
ment “search” that required a search warrant. of attempted premeditated murder in the Nov. 5 shootings at Dutchmen.
Judge Douglas Ginsburg said watching Jones’ Jeep for an the Texas Army post. Today’s questions:
entire month rather than trailing him on one trip made all the dif- Some time after the Article 32 hearing ends, the investigat- What special training was required of the first airline
ference between surveilling a suspect on public property and a ing officer will make recommendations on taking the case to stewardesses, hired by United Airlines in 1930?
search needing court approval. trial and whether the military should seek the death penalty. What is the foggiest place in the United States?
“First, unlike one’s movements during a single journey, the The final decision will be made by Col. Morgan Lamb, a Fort Answers in Tuesday’s Herald.
whole of one’s movements over the course of a month is not actually Hood brigade commander appointed to oversee judicial mat- Today’s words:
exposed to the public because the likelihood anyone will observe all ters in Hasan’s case. Logomachy: a word game
those movements is effectively nil,” Ginsburg wrote. The state high It’s unusual to have so many witnesses at such a hearing, Wheyface; paleface

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161 W. Third St. • PO Box 940 E. Fifth St. OCT. 19 161 W. Canal Street PO Box 458 James H. Niedecken:
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Lisa Horstman: Agent, C.I.S.R.
Phone: 419-453-3313 419-695-3313 toll free: 1.888.321.7269
www.ottovillebank.com Ottoville, OH 45876 ph: 419.453.3448 Kim Hilvers: Agent,
Life & Health Specialist

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TV, cupboards. mirror shadow box, 2 sets of fine Dryer hookup NO Pets.
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BRAND NEW Crib set, References and Deposit.
mixing bowls, stainless steel bowls, wall pocket base. Candidate should 419-453-3597
have excellent organiza- still in box, never been
vases, kitchen appliances, electric ice cream opened. Light color wood
DELPHOS tional skills, detailed ori-
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freezer, Kitchen Aid 10 speed mixer, new Presto finish. Comes with crib,
DR. GOTT: DR. PETER J. GOTT
Cool Daddy deep fryer, 6 qt. roaster, pots & pans, ented, good communica-
four drawer dresser and
blankets & bedding, linens, religious items, toys, TRADING POST tion practices with the
changing table. Asking I would
public and self motivated
Texaco super service station, match box cars,
528 N. Washington St. $200. Call 419-741-7132 0 DOWN, warranty, free like to know

On
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NEW, QUEEN plush top home. A great coun - more about
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mattress, never used, still try home with a view! A 4 t r i c u s p i d
race set, Jane & Jay West, Geronimo, pictures & and other related soft -
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Health
old frames, graniteware, Wapak cast iron skillet, ware, as well as routine
suite with Jacuzzi tub and tion. I’ve been
office machines. A mini-
hay knife, primitives, crocks & jugs, butter churn, Buy Quality at a $75.00. (260)220-1596.
French doors with multiple exercising for
sad irons, Dietz lantern, old Ohio Tool block plane, mum high school diploma
Fair Price or Receive
501 Misc. for Sale
and 3 years office experi-
iron dinner bell, well pump, hand tools, machin- decks, 2 car garage, new more than 25
ist tool box, tool boxes, yard tools, power tools, Fast Cash ence and/or associate de-
gree in business is de - cabinets, high efficiency years and just
metal shelves, metal cupboards, fiberglass step
ladders, extension ladder, lg. lawn roller, sm. utility
at a Fair Value! sired. Position offers up to
CENTRAL BOILER out- R d . ,
furnace, C/A, 19206 State
learned I have this condition. It has been called
mild. I see my specialist later this month but
O p e n Tu es.-Th u rs. 8:30-5, 30 hours per week at a Delphos,
trailer, wheel barrow, porch gliders, red wood lawn door wood furnaces start- 419-586-8220.
don’t know how to exercise with the diagnosis.
F ri. 8:30-6, Sat. 9-2 competitive hourly rate.
furniture, patio set, snow thrower, older Schwinn ing at $4995.00. Up to
DEAR READER: Tricuspid regurgitation,
Send resume to the Tri $1,000 Rebate, limited www.chbsinc.com
bike, Murray lawn mower, Western Clipper sled,
County ADAMHS Board,
also known as insufficiency, occurs when this
020 Notice
Charbroil gas grill, cement lawn ornaments, lots of time. (419)358-5342
Attn.: Kathy Miller, 1054
items not listed. FULL REMODEL com- particular valve in the heart fails to close properly.
580 For Rent or Lease ize
South Washington St.,
Items of Special Interest: Like New Broyhill
Suite A, PO Box 269, Van pleted soon. Can custom- This causes blood to flow backward into the right
Queen Size Bedroom Suite Wert, OH 45891 by to you. 607 W. 7th St., atrium (upper-heart chamber) when the right
(5) Violins including Hermann Beyer
DELPHOS SELF Storage Warranty, Free appli - ventricle (lower-heart chamber) contracts.
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For pictures go to auctionzip.com, Breakfast
zip code 45891 Sat. Oct. 23 on Gressel Drive: Maxi- ances. 419-586-8220 There are several reasons this may occur,
including but not limited to injury to the right
Tri County ADAMHS
Auctioneers: Mike Jackson, Gary Holdgreve 7am -1pm mum security achieved in- chbsinc.com
Board is an Equal
American Way Auction 1st Presbyterian Church Opportunity Employer.
side our fenced facility
ventricle, radiation therapy, carcinoid tumors,
sonal gate code. Why set- FULL REMODEL com- rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic fever, Marfan
310 W. 2nd st. with access via your per-
(419) 968-2955
Let us sell for you the “American Way” Donation $6.00 plete soon at 829 Moening syndrome and, in the presence of Ebstein’s
Are you looking for a child tle for less? Phone any-
St. Delphos. Can custom- anomaly, a congenital heart disorder.
$3.00 for kids
time 419-692-6336.
Without pulmonary hypertension, there
care provider in your
ize to you. 0 Down, Home
Warranty, Free appli - may be no symptoms at all. When pulmonary
area? Let us help. Call
YWCA Child Care Re - 590 House For Rent
RAABE FORD, LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC.
source and Referral at:
1-800-992-2916 or
ances. 419-586-8220 hypertension and moderate to severe tricuspid
www.chbsinc.com
regurgitation occur together, patients may
tached garage. Available 0 DOWN, warranty, free experience fatigue, pulsing of the neck veins,
2 BDRM, 1 1/2 BA, At-
(419)225-5465
decreased urinary output, weakness, symptoms
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of right-sided heart failure and edema of the feet,
MANPOWER IS recruiting 600 Apts. for Rent bed, 1 1/2 Bath home ankles and stomach.
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ties include Robotic Weld- 1 BDRM Apt. 702 N. Main paint, landscape, new and spleen, when a murmur or abnormal sounds
St., water, sewage and
w a t e r are heard through a stethoscope. A physician
CARS ing and Production. Quali- central
fied candidates must have garbage included. Stove & heater, new lighting, up-
refrigerator. $425/mo. plus
air,
may choose to order a chest X-ray, EKG or
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n e w echocardiogram to correctly diagnose the
previous experience, a dated plumbing and elec-
6754 2008 MERCURY MILAN................FWD, 4 cyl., full power, moonroof ...................... $13,995 valid driver’s license and a d e p o s i t . No Pets. t r i c ,
windows, 19176 Venedo- disorder. Laboratory testing may reflect abnormal
some
(419)236-2722
high school diploma/GED.
6752 2008 SUZUKI SX4 ...........................5 dr., AWD, 4 cyl, 5 sp, full power....................... $11,495 Lifting is required. Very cia-Eastern Rd., Venedo- liver function and hyperbilirubinemia (jaundice).
6743 2008 FORD FUSION SE ..................FWD, 4 dr., 4 cyl., full power, 25,000 mi. ............ $14,995 fast- paced environment. 1 BDRM, downstairs apt. cia. 419-586-8220. Some medications may cause symptoms and
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387 W. 3rd St., Ottoville.
Starting pay is 9.00 hour
6735 2008 NISSAN ALTIMA SE .............4 Dr., V/6, full power, moonroof.......................... $16,995
headaches and obesity.
with mandatory overtime. $425/deposit, $425/month.
solutions.com
6728 2008 FORD FOCUS SE ....................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, power moonroof ....................... $11,725 Position may lead to
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Mild cases may not require any treatment
2 BDRM unit. Immediate 810
Auto Repairs/
6668 2008 FORD MUSTANG ..................Shelby Coupe, V8 full power, 8,000 miles .......... $37,895 at all. More advanced cases may require brief
full-time employment.
Call Manpower today, Parts/Acc. hospitalization to verify the diagnosis and
6628 2008 MERCURY MILAN................4 Dr., 4 cyl., FWD, full power, 20,000 miles ...... $14,495 419-227-1970.
possession. Low cost liv-

6739 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS ......................4 Dr., 4 cyl., Hybrid, AT, full power ................... $16,595
ing. $395/month includes bring symptoms under control. Any underlying
conditions would be addressed during the
stove, refrigerator,
6737 2007 FORD FOCUS SES..................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, air, SC, 46,000 miles ................. $11,495 120 Financial water/trash/sewage. Call
419-203-6810.
Midwest Ohio
hospitalization. Should surgery be required, it
6732 2007 MERCURY MILAN................4 Dr., 4 cyl., FWD, full power, moonroof............. $13,995 Auto Parts may include repair or replacement of the valve.
6742A2006 SATURN ION-2 ......................4 dr., 4 cyl., AT, full power, moonroof, 39,000 mi. . $8,995 IS IT A SCAM? The Del- 2 BR, 2 BA, 1 story Apt. Specialist Patients should reduce their salt intake and
6740 2006 MERCURY MILAN................FWD, 4 Dr., V/6, full power, 18,000 mi................. $14,995
phos Herald urges our at Kalida Golf Course. At-
Windshields Installed, New may find relief by elevating the head of their beds
readers to contact The tached garage. No pets. to combat feelings of shortness of breath. If you
6705A2003 CHEVY MALIBU ....................4 dr, 4cy, AT, air ..................................................... $5,495 Lights, Grills, Fenders,Mirrors,
haven’t already, I recommend you engage the
Better Business Bureau, 419-302-7724
6730 2003 LINCOLN TOWN CAR..........signature, full power, leather, tu-tone ................ $11,495 (419) 223-7010 or
1-800-462-0468, before ATTRACTIVE AND spa-
Hoods, Radiators
services of a cardiologist and rely on his or her
6714 2003 DODGE NEON SE ..................4 dr., 4cyl, AT, air, 42,000 miles. .......................... $5,495 entering into any agree- cious. Delphos 2 BDRM
4893 Dixie Hwy, Lima judgment when it comes to how much exercise
6736 2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP .Coupe, moonroof, leather, 71,000 miles ................ $7,995 ment involving financing, w i t h W/D hook-up. 1-800-589-6830 you should undertake. I am unaware of any other
6756 2002 FORD TAURUS SES ..............4 dr., V/6, full power, moonroof, 70,000 mi. ........... $7,995
business opportunities, or Off-street parking, yard medical conditions you might have and cannot
work at home opportuni- and porch. 419-203-2216 make that decision.
6722 2001 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE.4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, full power, moonroof ................. $6,995 ties. The BBB will assist
840 Mobile Homes To provide related information, I am sending
6749 2000 BUICK CENTURY...................Custom 4 Dr., V/6, full power, 4 dr., 87,000 miles.. $4,995 you a copy of my Health Report “Coronary
in the investigation of LARGE 2 BDRM, 1 1/2
these businesses. (This BA Unit, Great location.
notice provided as a cus- Stove/Refrig. included. RENT OR Rent to Own. 2 Artery Disease.” Other readers who would like
TRUCKS-VANS-SUVs tomer service by The Del- $450/mo. & deposit. bedroom, 1 bath mobile a copy should send a self-addressed stamped No.
phos Herald.) (419)203-6810 home. 419-692-3951. 10 envelope and a $2 check or money order to
Stock No. NOW
6663A 2010 FORD F150 S. CREW 4x4. .....Full power, chrome pkg., 14,000 mi. .............. $29,995
Newsletter, P.O. Box
6744 2009 FORD EDGE. ...................................Limited AWD V/6, full power, leather ............. $27,995
6748 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE RTX 4x4 .V/6, full power ................................................... $19,995
Farm For Sale OPEN HOUSE
Dawn to dusk Fri., Sat. & Sun.
167, Wickliffe, OH
44092-0167. Be sure
to mention the title or
6745 2008 FORD F250 S. CAB 4x4. .........Lariat, leather, 6.4L diesel, full power ............ $34,995 117.5 ACRES 19176 Venedocia- print an order form off
6747 2008 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4x4. .....V/8, full power, moonroof, 3rd seat ................ $20,995 (one hundred seventeen and a half) Eastern Rd., my website at www.
6715 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED ............... FWD, V6, full power, leather, 30,0000 miles. ..... $24,995 Selling in 2-40 acre parcels AskDrGottMD.com.
1 - 37.5 acre parcel Venedocia DEAR DR. GOTT:
6716 2008 FORD EDGE SEL ......................... FWD V/6, full power, leather, 26,000 miles ........ $23,495 0 down, warranty, free appliances,
I’m 81 years young,
Monterey Township Remodeled home. A great country 4
6704 2007 MERCURY MARINER LUXURY.FWD, full power, moonroof ............................. $16,495 Putnam County bed, 1 1/2 Bath home in Lincolnview school district. Has new carpet, paint, actively involved with
6671 2007 FORD EDGE SE FWD ................ V/6, full power, clean unit. ............................. $17,495 work, home and yard.
landscape, new central air, water heater, new lighting, updated plumbing
and electric, some new windows.
6673 2007 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED ........... V/6, 4x4, full power, leather, moonroof.......... $16,495 Phone: 419-230-7761 As I have aged, I have
6674 2007 FORD ESCAPE XLT .................... V/6, FWD, full power, moonroof. .................... $14,995 419-586-8220 “met Arthur” in various
6753 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT . .........Quad cab, 4x4, 5.7 hemi, 42,000 miles ........... $22,995 or 419-331-2186 www.creativehomebuyingsolutions.com parts of my body. Of
tremendous help to me
6750 2006 GMC ENVOY SLT 4x4................V/6, full power, leather moonroof, 59,000 mi. $17,995 with knee, shoulder
6734 2006 MERCURY MARINER ............. premier 4X4 V/6, leather, moonroof .................. $11,495 and back problems is
6717 2006 FORD FREESTYLE SEL ............. AWD, V/6, full power ........................................ $12,495
6741A 2006 PONTIAC TORRENT. ....................4 dr., FWD, V/6, moonroof, 17,000 miles........ $15,995
6718 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT......... 4x4 V/6, full power, leather ................................ $10,495
BIG SAVINGS! HURRY IN!! massaging centrifuge-
extracted virgin coconut
oil into the areas of pain.
6708 2004 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO EXT. CAB Z/71 4x4, V/8, full power ........... $13,895
2011 CHEVY IMPALA 2011 The underlying cause
Ally BUICK will not be cured but the
6659A 2004 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER .... Luxury AWD, V/8, full power ....................... $11,995 down payment pains (that I assume are
6689B 2004 FORD F250 LARIAT CREWCAB 4x4......Leather, Diesel........................... $17,995 assistance $1,000 ENCLAVE caused by inflammation
6712 2002 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD.......... V/6, full power, moonroof ................................ $6,195 GM Rebate $4,000 from arthritis) can be
6713 2001 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4x4.............V/6, full power, moonroof, leather ...................... $7,995
Arps Rebate $1,000
lessened.
6711 2000 HONDA CR-V........Special edition 4x4, 4 cyl., full power, leather, 78,000 mi. ......... $9,695
6746 1999 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO. .......Ext. Cab 4x4, V/8, full power ............................... $8,995
$
6000 TOTAL OR
SAVINGS 0%
UP TO
60 MOS.
$
2000 REBATE oil
two
The use of coconut
has helped my sister,
brothers-in-law,
nephew and various
NEW HOURS MANAGER’S SPECIAL others. One brother-in-
law even uses it to cook
Sales: Mon. 8:00-8; Tues.-Fri. 8-6; Sat. 9-2:30 with as well.
Service • Parts • Body Shop 2006 DEAR READER:
Mon. 7:30-8 p.m.; Tues.-Fri. 7:30-6 p.m.; Sat. 9-2
Chev This material is
SATURDAY SERVICE • NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED OIL CHANGES. extracted from wet-
*As time allows per service hours* Malibu milled coconut milk that
retains its flavor and
Maxx aroma. The cost appears
Was $11,900
NOW
$
10,500 2004 Olds Silhouette
Chrome wheels,
a little off-putting for me
at about $65 per gallon
and is high in saturated
John Bensman Kevin Lindeman Edward Ditmyer Dave Wilgus John Roby or
$
157
$1,000 + tax down
/MO. Allied Financial 72 mo. @
6.04 APR w/approved credit
DVD
Was $12,995 NOW
$
11,995 fats, but if it works to
keep your arthritis at
bay, I am sure it is well
RAABE FORD, LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC.
Service - Body Shop - Parts
Mon., Tues., Thurs.
& Fri. 7:30 to 5:00
Wed. 7:30 to 7:00
Sales Department
Mon. & Wed. 8:30 to 8:00
Tues., Thurs.
& Fri. 8:30 to 5:30;
worth it. And I’ll bet
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Working with Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS

older women
Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol

not easy
Monday, Oct. 18, 2010

Because your ambitions and


abilities will be fusing together in
beneficial ways that could help you
achieve your heart’s desire, the year
ahead looks better for you than past
Dear Annie: I’m 23 and love my family, but how do months. Make the most of things.
work at an office at a medical we get rid of these freeload- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - If it’s
at all possible, try to start this week
university. I got out of ther- ers? Should we warn the next off working on a labor of love. It will
apy about a month ago and victims of this world tour or engender a good mood that will help
returned to my job, feeling mind our own business? -- you handle everything that confronts BLONDIE
better than ever. I’m taking Sleepless in St. Augustine, you.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -
antidepressants, and they’ve Fla. Don’t be too busy to meet someone
been working well. Dear Florida: When your new whom a friend thinks could be of
My co-workers are friend- sister showed up at your door, some assistance to you. You can never
ly, generous people, and we it would have been reasonable have too many associates to whom
you can go to for help.
get along. The problem is that to ask how long she planned to SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
I have nothing in common stay. So ask her now, making 21) - Instead of clinging to someone
with any of them. it clear that you’ve who has proven to be a detriment to
you, turn to new people who have
They are all women enjoyed her com- stretched out the hand of friendship.
who are substan- pany, but you need You’ll be amazed at how happy your
tially older than a break from the life could be.
I am and married noise and mess, and CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) -You could get an opportunity to
with children. The it’s time for her to spend more time with someone whom
general chitchat is visit someone else. you’ll like as you get to know them.
totally out of my And by all means, Don’t be too standoffish to discover BEETLE BAILEY
new friends.
range of interests. warn the next stop AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -
This is OK during on the tour. Trends are shifting in your favor, so
the regular work- Dear Annie: don’t hesitate to make changes that
day, but when I’m I’m writing about could start to turn things around. In
fact, you could even press for a favor
invited to join them Annie’s Mailbox “Worried Mom if you see an opening.
for lunch, I never in the Midwest,” PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
want to go. Sometimes they whose 16-year-old was not - Fresh life could be breathed into
something that you thought was on its
insist and I agree, but I never interested in grades above last legs. Instead of shutting it down,
have a good time. I rarely D’s and C’s. I had the same look for new ideas or ways to refurbish
have anything to say, and problem with my son. He what you think is worth saving.
when I do, I must struggle to didn’t listen to all my beg- ARIES (March 21-April
19) - Something you thought was
make myself heard. And if I ging and pleading, so I saw unworkable or undoable will prove to
manage to speak, they stare a psychologist, and then my be exactly what you need, so don’t be
at me. Even their sense of son went with me. so quick to discard things without first
SNUFFY SMITH
humor is different. First, absolutely no driv- thoroughly checking them out.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -
My work and school er’s permit until the grades There is a good chance that you could
schedules give me neither the were above a B. If the grades meet someone whom you’ll instantly
time nor the money for more came down, the car could not like. S/he might turn out to be either
a good friend or a person with whom
therapy. I’ve tried to find other be driven until the next report you could do a lot of business.
friends, but most of them are card came out. I had the coun- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -
school friends, so they are free selor deliver this ultimatum, When cohorts see that you’re working
when I’m busy and vice versa. and we drew up a contract. hard to achieve something that would
actually make their job easier as well,
What should I do? -- Sad He just finished his junior they are likely to pitch in and do
Outcast in El Paso year and is on the honor roll whatever they can to help. Let them.
Dear El Paso: The art and can’t wait to go to col- CANCER (June 21-July 22) -
Have faith in the fact that others like
of making friends is simply lege. Expect them to behave, you for who you are and not for what
learning to make someone else take away the things that mean they can get from you. You don’t have
feel special. You do this by the most, and show them you to do anything special, just simply be
being a good listener, making are the boss. -- Didn’t Back yourself.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Don’t
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
eye contact and asking her to Down in Florida be afraid to show those you love how
talk about herself. Lunchtime Annie’s Mailbox is written much they mean to you, even if you
conversation doesn’t need to by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy have to do so in front of others. You
won’t embarrass yourself; it’ll only
be scintillating, nor does your Sugar, longtime editors of the show how big your heart is.
participation require more Ann Landers column. Please VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -Stay
than a smile and a nod. Your e-mail your questions to alert, because you might get a rare
mere presence is a sign of anniesmailbox@comcast.net, chance to win someone who could be
important to your cause over to your
friendliness. You also could or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, side. Should the opportunity open up,
see if steering the conversa- c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 don’t let it slip past.
tion toward books, movies, W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700,
TV, music or art will give you Los Angeles, CA 90045. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

more common ground. Please


don’t give up.
Dear Annie: My husband BORN LOSER
and I are victims of a “home
invasion.” My 60-year-old
sister, one of 13 siblings,
recently arrived at our house,
unannounced, with her room-
mate and her large dog. (We
have a cat.)
They said they are tour-
ing the country visiting rela-
tives and have no idea how
long they will be staying. My
sister and I have never been
close, and I seldom see her.
Her dog is terrorizing my cat, FRANK & ERNEST
and she insists he be fed from
a piece of our good china. As
I speak, she is washing her
sixth load of clothes in three
days. When we go out to eat,
they never offer to pick up
a portion of the check, and
when we’re at home, they
never clean up.
Our guest room is a mess,
and we want them gone. I

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P & R Home IV Service dba


P & R Medical Connection
is Patient Preferred provider
Even in this community’s econom- ate mobility equipment they may need.
ic hardships, P & R has committed to She personally works with the patients,
achieving job security and growth. P & insurance companies, physical thera-
R Home IV Service dba P & R Medi- pists and physicians to make sure each
cal Connection is a independent family patient receives the equipment that will
owned success story! Operating as pro- best serve their medical need. Custom-
viders of durable medical equipment, ers may visit any P&R retail show
supplies and home IV therapies for over rooms or call Kim directly at 800-587-
40 counties of NW Ohio as well as some 7670 with any mobility questions or to
areas of Indiana. Beginning in the home set up an in-home evaluation of mobil-
of owners Phillip & Robin Farris over ity needs. Owner & President
25 years ago, grew into a full service Phil Farris
in home IV pharmaceutical, respiratory Our daily promise to our patients, cus-
and durable medical equipment provid- tomers and referral sources are as fol- Our Mission 4. Recognized for outstanding achieve-
er with over 43 employees working in lows: Since 1985, our mission has been ments by the General Assembly of
to provide the equipment and products the Senate of the United States
four locations throughout Ohio and just • To address each patient and his/her
necessary to help patients stay in their 5. National Federation of Independent
across the state line into Indiana. Under needs with urgency, care, respect,
home, or get back to their home as soon Business
a required certification program of cred- and confidentiality as possible.
ibility, P & R is fully accredited by the • To deliver clean, properly function- 6. VGM group since 2001
From state-of-the-art infusion phar- 7. Nominee for the small/microbusiness
ACHC. P & R provides ongoing educa- ing equipment macy with clinical services to the instal-
tion for all 43 employees for the best • To train and educate the patient or award of the year 2008 & again 2010
lation of grab bars, we will continually (to be chosen in November)
service possible to each valued patient. caregiver strive to provide the highest quality ser-
This year growth within the business in- • To coordinate third party billing vice available in a cost effective way.
cludes 5 added employees and a 6400 • To bill in a timely matter ORGANIZATION
Some accomplishments include: PARTICIPATION INCLUDE
sq ft building for additional warehouse • To provide 24/7 emergency re- 1. Business of the year from the Ohio
and office space which was completed sponse services But are not limited to:
association of Medical equipment
in July. • To comply with all federal, state, Services 1. OAMES
During this year of the 25TH anniver- and local laws 2. Outstanding member of the year 2. Rotary
sary, the company added a new Mo- award for exceptional contribution 3. 4H
4. Relay for Life
bility Specialist department. You may
see Kim Utterback, traveling through
This year marks the & dedication in the Home Medical
Equipment Services Industry 5. Pregnancy Life Center
town in the P & R Power Rides van. 25TH year in business. 3. Recognized and respected member of 6. Stroke Support Group
Kim travels to patients’ homes to evalu- OAMES 7. Chambers of Commerce

Some of the faces that go with the voices behind the scenes to keep everything going on a day to day 24 hour basis...

Pharmacy staff Respiratory Therapists


Laura Henkaline, R.Ph; Phil Farris, Owner & R.Ph in charge; LuAnne Lehman, IV billing Nancy Knotts, CRT
specialist, Rebecca Lare, R.Ph, Ray Karcher and Lori Ward, C.PhT Bobbi Turner, RRT

Co-owner & Treasurer Accounting Assistant & Billing Department


Robin Farris Directional Phone Intake Back row Lt- R, Pam Echols, Natalie Mox, Amy Schroeder.
Tricia Utterback Front row: Mary Kay Elling, Christine Jewell

There is no place like home


There is no place like home. Everyone ity of medical equipment and supply prod- gone serious changes and obstacles, the adequate supplies. The staff works directly
has heard the saying, but these words may ucts, exceptional customer service and mission of P&R has remained the same… with the patient’s insurance companies and
hit closer to home if an injury or illness friendly faces. P&R has been working to provide quality products at a cost-effec- provides on-going support. P & R is proud
has prevented you from being there. This hard for twenty-five years to provide pa- tive price and to treat customers with ur- to keep in stock a large inventory to meet
is where P&R enters the equation. P&R tients the necessary products to stay or get gency and respect. each patient’s individual need.
Medical Connection can help you get back back home, as quickly as possible. Aside One of the largely popular services of P&R offers free delivery as well as 24
home, or move more easily throughout your from the base of the company’s IV thera- P&R is the availability of personal respira- hour response for medical emergencies,
home, with their products and services. py, P & R has grown to include medical tory care. working hand in hand with the areas dis-
P&R Medical Connection is conve- equipment rentals as well as an extensive If diagnosed with sleep apnea, CPAP and charge planners and visiting nurses.
niently located inside Adams Memorial uniform shop, mastectomy fittings, re- BiPAP machines are set up by our Licensed You can reach any P&R staff member
Hospital in Decatur, In, on Ralston Avenue spiratory products, diabetic supplies and Respiratory Therapists. Special care is by dialing 1-800-587-7670. Thats right!
in Defiance and South Shannon Street in wound care. given to ensure proper mask fit and optimal Live people still answer our phones and
Van Wert, is a hidden treasure of in home Although times, products and even the patient comfort. Routine patient follow ups are happy to speak with you about your in
medical needs. Offering the highest qual- health of their own employees have under- are conducted to maintain compliance and home medical needs.

P & R Medical connection


1113 S. Shannon, Van Wert, OH • 1018 Ralston Ave., Defiance, OH • 1100 Mercer Ave., Decatur, IN

1-800-587-7670
Van Wert & Defiance: M-F 9-5 and Sat. 9-1; Decatur M-F 8:30-4:30
www.prmedicalconnection.com

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