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Coaching icon made men of boys


very end. Fame; the Alumni Hall of Fame at St. John’s
The man many of his former players still
call “Coach” died Wednesday at the age of
“ ... I don’t think there as an honorary alumnus; the National High
School Sports Hall of Fame; the Northern
83. was ever a man I admired Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame; and the
Many were left in shock, such as current
St. John’s Principal and long-time Athletic
more than I did him; he Cincinnati St. Xavier High School Athletic
Hall of Fame, from which he graduated.
Director Don Huysman. was Delphos St. John’s; he The OHSAA has a coach’s award named
“I’m still in shock; it happened so quickly. was this place. He was an after him, the Bob Arnzen Longevity Award.
I was fortunate to have a chance to see him
last night before he died,” Huysman began. ambassador for the school One of his first players, Byron “Barney”
Altman, played as a freshman for Arnzen in
“I don’t think there was ever a man I admired and community — and his first season in 1951.
more than I did him; he was Delphos St.
John’s; he was this place. He was an ambas-
the game of basketball — “He had followed some very good sea-
sons: the previous 4 years, we had won at
sador for the school and community — and like none other; no matter least 20 games and a state title in 1949. We
the game of basketball — like none other;
no matter where I went with him, it was like
where I went with him, it were 13-10, 15-11, 28-4 and 28-5 and a state
runner-up in his first four seasons; we knew
being with a rock star. Everybody wanted to was like being with a rock we had a good one,” Altman recalled. “Fr.
talk to him and he took the time to talk to star. Everybody wanted to (E.C. Herr) got a hold of the University of
everybody. He mentored numerous coaches; I
don’t know how many coaches he influenced talk to him and he took the Dayton’s coach at the time, Don Blackburn,
for whom Bob was an assistant, and Fr. Herr
and I don’t think he had an enemy. I am 62 time to talk to everybody.” hired him. The rest is history.
years old and I struggled to call him Bob; he “I was in the Army stationed in Germany
Arnzen was Coach. He was an icon. — Don Huysman, when I got a letter asking me to come be an
BY JIM METCALFE “You couldn’t ask for a better family, St. John’s principal assistant. He brought in Gip (Pohlman) and
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com either. His wife, Alice, and five children were we ran the grade school. In those days, the
class acts, just like him.” head coach was not only of the varsity but
DELPHOS — Bob Arnzen’s impact was Arnzen finished his coaching career after Athletic Conference. the junior varsity and such. We ran things the
felt well beyond his 696 victories at the helm the 1992-93 season with a 696-291 mark and Upon his retirement, the gymnasium at St. way he wanted us to.”
of the St. John’s boys basketball program. a state title in 1983. He was then the second- John’s was renamed in his honor, the Robert Above all, Altman saw Arnzen as a men-
It was in the way he turned young boys leading winner in Ohio boys history but cur- A. Arnzen Gymnasium. tor.
into men on and off the court. rently ranks fourth. The Kentucky native was inducted as a “I looked up to him all these years; he
It was the impact he had on the larger com- His career included five trips to the state member of the Ohio High School Basketball helped us as players and as men. I wasn’t
munity, in Delphos and beyond. tournament and 11 conference titles in the Coaches Association Hall of Fame; an inau-
It was the way he conducted himself to the Western Buckeye League and Midwest gural member of the Ohio Basketball Hall of See ARNZEN, page 6

Upfront Egypt army moves to


Sarah Jane to stop assault on protesters
host dementia BY MAGGIE MICHAEL
The Associated Press “I offer my apol-
seminar CAIRO — Egyptian army
ogy for everything
Sarah Jane Living Center tanks and soldiers cleared that happened
will host a free informa-
tional meeting entitled
away pro-government rioters yesterday because
and deployed between them
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at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the center at 328 W.
for the assault by regime back- was wrong, a
Second St., Delphos.
ers that turned central Cairo
into a battle zone.
million percent
The seminar will
be conducted by Lynn Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq wrong, whether it
Ritter, Ph.D., from the told state TV that the attack was deliberate or
Wednesday on the anti-govern-
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The protesters accuse the happened yester-
regime of organizing the day will be inves-
Sports tigated so every-
assault, using paid thugs and
policemen in civilian clothes,
in an attempt to crush their one knows who
Makeup dates for post-
poned games
movement. Government sup- was behind it.”
porters charged central Tahrir
Tonight’s Jefferson at Square Wednesday afternoon,
Allen East girls basketball — Prime Minister
sparking 15 hours of uncon- Ahmed Shafiq
game has been postponed due trolled chaos, with the two Mike Ford photo
to weather conditions until 6 sides battled with rocks, sticks, rarely makes public admissions Tony Metzger uses his snowblower to clear out a driveway and sidewalk on Fourth

Delphos digs out


p.m. Tuesday; the freshmen bottles and firebombs as solid- of a mistake. His promise to Street Wednesday afternoon.
boys home game versus Allen ers largely stood by without investigate who organized the
East tonight has also been intervening. attack came only hours after
moved to Tuesday at 5 p.m. The military began to move the Interior Ministry issued
Jefferson’s boys and with muscle for the first time a denial that any of its police
girls junior high game at to stop the fighting early today were involved.
Crestview (postponed from after a barrage of automatic “I offer my apology for
Tuesday) has been moved to gunfire hit the anti-govern- everything that happened yes- Staff Reports that often accompany ice math. The sprawling system
the Feb. 10 (the Fort Jennings ment camp before dawn, kill- terday because it’s neither log- storms. unloaded as much as 2 feet of
game will be canceled). ing at least three protesters in ical nor rational,” Shafiq said. Many residents were snow- “We dodged a bullet,” snow, crippled airports and
The St. John’s at New a serious escalation. “What happened was wrong, bound at home Wednesday, said American Electric Power stranded drivers in downtown
Bremen girls basketball Four tanks cleared a high- a million percent wrong, digging out from the over- Representative Shelly Clark. Chicago as if in a prairie bliz-
game scheduled for tonight way overpass from which whether it was deliberate or night storm. Traffic was light “The Western Ohio District zard. Chicago public schools
has been postponed and the Mubarak supporters had not deliberate ... Everything through much of the day as only had 112 customers of canceled classes for a second
makeup date scheduled for hurled rocks and firebombs that happened yesterday will city employees worked into our 182,564 without power at straight day. The city’s iconic
noon (JV start) Feb. 19. onto the protesters. Soldiers be investigated so everyone the afternoon to remove snow the peak of the storm Tuesday Lake Shore Drive reopened
Games postponed from on the streets carrying rifles knows who was behind it.” from the center of streets. night. However, we were at before dawn today after
Tuesday and their makeup lined up between the two sides The anti-Mubarak move- Bellmann’s Party Shop 1,200 Wednesday morning crews worked overnight to
dates: Lincolnview at St. around 11 a.m. Several hun- ment, which has carried out owner Bill Bellmann said because of a traffic accident clear snow and stranded vehi-
John’s (noon Saturday); and dred other soldiers were mov- an unprecedented 10 days of foot traffic was very slow at in Lima where a car hit a pole cles. Drivers had abandoned
Ayersville at Fort Jennings ing toward the front line. protests bringing as many as his store. On the south side and we had to take down the hundreds of vehicles stopped
(12:30 p.m. Saturday). This morning, more pro- quarter-million people into of town, Joe Warnecke at power to safely make repairs. in their tracks by snow that
testers streamed into the Tahrir, has vowed to intensify Niedecken’s Carry-out said Other than that, our storm- drifted as high as the wind-
Forecast square, joining the thousands protests to force him out by the store was quite busy with related outages were very shields late Tuesday and into
of defenders who spent the Friday. In a speech Tuesday a steady flow of customers, minimal.” Wednesday morning.
Partly cloudy
chilly night there, hunkered night, Mubarak refused to step many who walked there while At 1:30 p.m., only 27 Some motorists came away
Friday with
down against the thousands of down immediately, saying he several drove. customers’ power in the dis- angry, frustrated that the city
high in mid
government supporters in the would serve out the remaining Chief Supermarket trict had not been restored. didn’t close the crucial thor-
20s. See
surrounding streets. seven months of his term — a Manager Jerome Hoehn said Because the region lucked oughfare earlier. Others were
page 2.
A sense of victory ran halfway concession rejected not many residents visited the out, the district sent employ- mad at themselves for going
through the protesters, even by the protesters. grocery store Wednesday. ees to assist in Columbus and out during the storm or not
Index as they organized their ranks
in the streets in case of a
The notion that the state “Monday was really busy Canton, which Clark said using another route.
may have coordinated violence and Tuesday was normal but were the hardest-hit in AEP City crews who worked
Obituaries 2 new assault. “Thank God, we against protesters, whose vigil hardly anyone was getting Ohio’s statewide region. She into the night Wednesday
State/Local 3 managed to protect the whole in Tahrir Square had been out Wednesday, so there was added that because so many were aiming to have Lake
Politics 4 area,” said Abdul-Rahman, a peaceful for days, prompted a hardly anyone in the store,” people came to Ohio from Shore Drive passable for the
Community 5 taxi driver who spent the night sharp rebuke from Washington, he said. other states to help, AEP Ohio morning rush hour.
Sports 6 in the square. “We prevented which has considered Egypt its With Tuesday’s storm, will likely return the favor. Utility crews raced to
Farm 7 the pro-Mubarak people from most important Arab ally for Delphos was lucky in more The enormous winter storm restore power to thousands
Classifieds 8 storming the streets leading to decades, and sends it $1.5 bil- ways than one. The city saw left Midwesterners shivering of homes and businesses
TV 9 the square.” He refused to give lion a year in aid. much less precipitation than in its frozen footprint. Wind in Ohio, New Jersey and
World News 10 his full name. “If any of the violence areas to the north and not chills were expected to dip Pennsylvania, where freezing
The apology by Shafiq, who is instigated by the govern- as much ice as the Miami to 30 below in parts of the rain and ice brought down
was appointed by Mubarak ment, it should stop immedi- Valley. Therefore, the Tri- nation’s midsection before electrical lines.
over the weekend, was highly ately,” said White House Press county did not suffer the the region awoke today to
unusual from a leadership that Secretary Robert Gibbs. widespread power outages deal with the storm’s after- See DIG, page 2
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WEATHER OBITUARIES The Delphos
Delphos weather
High temperature
robert A. Arnzen
Robert A. Arnzen, 83, of
Herald Vol. 141 No. 197
Wednesday in Delphos was 36 Delphos, died Wednesday at
degrees, low was 14. Snowfall St. Rita’s Medical Center. Nancy Spencer, editor
was recorded at 1 inch. High Arrangements are incom- Ray Geary, general manager
a year ago today was 31, low plete at Harter and Schier Delphos Herald, Inc.
was 26. Record high for today Funeral Home. Don Hemple,
is 57, set in 1931. Record low
is -12, set in 1985. Douglas John Zenz advertising manager
Tiffany Brantley,
WeAtHer ForeCAst Douglas John Zenz, 44, circulation manager
tri-county died Monday in Illinois.
Arrangements are incom- The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
the Associated Press 8000) is published daily except
plete at Harter and Schier Sundays and Holidays.
toniGHt: Mostly clear. Funeral Home. By carrier in Delphos and
Lows 0 to 5 above. Southwest area towns, or by rural motor
winds 5 to 10 mph. Wind chill
as low as 10 below. FUNERALS route where available $2.09 per
week. By mail in Allen, Van
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Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph. Friday at Cowan and Son in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
Wind chill as low as 10 below Funeral Home in Van Wert, Periodicals, postage paid at
in the morning. Pastor Don Rogers officiating. Delphos, Ohio.
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cloudy. Snow showers likely Cemetery in Paulding County. accepted in towns or villages
after midnight. Lows 15 to Friends may call from 2-8 where The Daily Herald paper
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Chance of snow 60 percent. daily home delivery for $2.09
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McKinney officiating. Burial
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Bowl facilities, such as team closed its hockey rink as a pre- power from the collision of in Washington. O’Neal said 11 a.m. Friday at Thomas E. Alisha and Ryan Miller of
hotels, were not exempt, she caution because of the amount cold air sweeping down from Fawcett, who died in 2009 after Bayliff Funeral Home, Pastor Elida.
said. of ice and snow on the roof. Canada and warm, moist air battling anal cancer for several Tom Shobe officiating. Burial
Officials in the Northeast The school hoped to have it
had warned homeowners and inspected and reopened in time
coming up from the South.
Weather experts said La Nina,
years, always intended to give will follow in Spencerville
the suit to the museum. Cemetery. Friends may call
LOCAL PRICES
businesses for days of the dan- for a game Saturday. a temperature phenomenon in “They asked her years ago from 5-8 today. Corn: $6.54
gers of leaving snow piled up Some places in the Northeast the Pacific Ocean, also con-
on rooftops. As the 2,000-mile- that have gotten more snow tributed. for the bathing suit,” he said. sCHerGer, Rita Wheat: $7.78
long storm cloaked the region so far this winter than they “The atmosphere doesn’t “So it was always in her plan.” T., 92, of Delphos Mass Beans: $13.92
in ice and added inches to the usually get the whole season like that contrast in tem- Fawcett wore the bathing of Christian Burial will
piles of snow already settled are running out of places to perature. Things get mixed suit for a photo shoot shortly begin at 10 a.m. Saturday
across the landscape, the pre- put it. In Portland, Maine, the
dictions came true. No one downtown snow-storage area
together and you have a storm
like this,” said Gino Izzo, a
before her debut on Charlie’s at St. John the Evangelist
Angels in 1976. The resulting Catholic Church, the Rev.
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In Middletown, Conn., the first time in three years that up in the atmosphere was like poster of all time, according Cemetery. Friends may call drawn Wednesday:
entire third floor of a build- has happened. the engine and the warm air to Smithsonian curator Dwight from 4-7:30 p.m. Friday at Classic Lotto
ing failed, littering the street “It’s not so much about was the fuel.” Bowers. Bowers compared the Harter and Schier Funeral 15-16-26-45-47-48
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EarthTalk®
From the Editors of E/The
Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: I
understand that the use of
antibiotics in raising farm
animals is threatening to
make bacteria overall more
resistant to antibiotics,
which has serious life and
death implications for peo-
ple. Can you enlighten and
advise what is being done
about this?
— Robert Gelb, Raleigh,
NC
Most medical doctors
would agree that antibiotic
drugs—which stave off bac-
terial infections from staph to
salmonella to bacterial pneu-
monia — are among the most
important tools in modern
medicine. But public health
advocates, environmentalists
and even many doctors worry
that our society’s overuse and
misuse of antibiotics is mak-
Photo courtesy Farm Sanctuary/Flickr Delphos St. John’s is Celebrating
ing bacteria more resistant
and thus limiting the effec-
According to the Pew Campaign on Human Health and
Industrial Farming, the routine use of antibiotics in food Catholic Schools Week
animals — used not only to treat sick animals but also to
tiveness of these lifesaving
offset the health effects of crowding and poor sanitation The students at Delphos St. John’s thank everyone who
drugs.
and to spur animal growth — presents a serious and
Bacterial resistance to our serves the school and parish by giving their time, talent
growing threat to human health because it creates new
antibiotics simply means lon-
strains of dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria. and treasure. St. John’s Schools are special because of
ger, more serious and more
costly illnesses. The Alliance antibiotic-resistant bacteria,” c/o E – The Environmental your commitment. All St. John’s students are encouraged
for the Prudent Use of says Pew. Magazine, P.O. Box 5098, to perform service and do their part to make society
Antibiotics, a nonprofit that So what can we do to cur- Westport, CT 06881.
conducts research around the tail the overuse and misuse better by utilizing the intellectual and spiritual formation
world on antibiotic resistance,
estimates that antibiotic resis-
of antibiotics? For one, we
should not prescribe or use Report: Air fares they receive. This cycle ensures the longstanding
tradition of St. John’s will continue in future generations.
tance has been responsible
for upwards of $16 billion
antibiotics to (mis)treat viral
infections. Beyond being
rise by double
annually in extra costs to
the U.S. health care system
conscientious with our own
bodies, we should also urge
digits Ohio We Thank our School Volunteers
in recent years. The U.S. farmers to reduce their use COLUMBUS (AP) — A
Centers for Disease Control of these drugs. Pew and new government report finds Doug Metzger • Nick Clark • Robert Kramer
and Prevention (CDC) con- other groups are trying tofares have seen double-digit Brian Kramer • Jay Metzner • Dick Feathers
siders antibiotic resistance percentage increases at Ohio’s
muster public support for the Ralph Lauser • Jeff Buettner • Terry Odenweller
one of its top concerns. five largest airports compared
Preservation of Antibiotics Ron Huysman • Tom Neumeier • Len Klaus
While misuse of antibiotics for Medical Treatment Act with a year earlier.
for human health problems is (PAMTA, H.R. 1549/S. 619), Numbers released Dan Morris • Jack Bertling • Dan Geise
definitely a concern — those Wednesday by the federal
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POLITICS “Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, and riches take wings. Only one
thing endures and that is character.”
— Horace Greeley (1811-1872)

White House challenges


Mubarak to transition
BEN FELLER one night earlier for an imme- in his address Tuesday night.
Associated Press diate and orderly transition to The White House said it
democracy in Egypt. Instead had had no indication that
WASHINGTON — the images on TV were of a such violence was in the off-
Confronted by scenes of brutal clash between protest- ing when Obama and Mubarak
bloody chaos in Cairo, the ers and Mubarak supporters. had spoken frankly Tuesday
White House on Wednesday “If any of the violence is night. The Egyptian president
challenged Egyptian President instigated by the government, announced on television that
Hosni Mubarak to show the it should stop immediately,” he would not seek re-election
world “exactly who he is” Gibbs said, while declin- in September, but protesters
by quickly leading a peaceful ing to speculate whether the want him out now.
transition to democracy. That Egyptian government was With Mubarak’s grip on
outcome seemed ever more in fact behind the violence. his country in doubt, Obama’s
elusive. Protesters contended plain- team is evaluating scenarios
An Egyptian official com- clothes police were among of what may come next. But
plained that the U.S. was the pro-Mubarak groups. the conflict underscores the
pressing for Mubarak’s swift The White House had limits of the American pres-
departure even as President attempted to nudge Mubarak ident’s power to shape the
Barack Obama publicly urges to the exits, dispatching for- outcome.
an orderly transition. “There is mer U.S. Ambassador Frank For example, State

Subsidies test
a clear contradiction between Wisner as a special envoy to Department spokesman P.J.

IT WAS NEWS THEN resolve to


an orderly process of transi-
tion and the insistence that
this process be rushed,” said
deliver the message to him.
But by Wednesday, Wisner
was on his way back to the
Crowley acknowledged the
hardline Muslim Brotherhood
is “a fact of life in Egypt”
One Year Ago
• Delphos Fire Department Platoon Chief Kevin Streets, cut spending the official, who was speak-
ing for his government but
United States.
A senior U.S. official,
and might play a role in
the nation’s transition. U.S.
accepted a donation of a Liberty Grain Rescue System from WASHINGTON (AP) — said the government would speaking on condition of officials haven’t met with
Bunge Crush Manager OPD Robert Andrews and Bunge’s A program that subsidizes air not allow his name to be asso- anonymity due to the deli- members of the organiza-
Kevin Osting. According to Andrews, Bunge tries to provide the service to small airports, often ciated with the statement. cacy of the matter, suggested tion though they’ve spoken
equipment to fire departments where Bunge has operations. in remote communities, is “Now means now,” White Wisner had been seeking spe- to other opposition groups,
25 Years Ago — 1986 shaping up as an early test in House spokesman Robert cific pledges from Mubarak Crowley said.
• Advance ticket sales for the Parent-Teacher Organization the new Congress of conser- Gibbs said, and he declared beyond just a promise not to He also said that Secretary
carnival got underway today. Tickets will be sold by students vatives’ zeal for shrinking the anew that continued aid to stand for re-election. The offi- of State Hillary Rodham
at Franklin Elementary, Jefferson Middle and Landeck schools. federal government. Egypt would be influenced cial would not elaborate, but Clinton had spoken with
The carnival will be held Feb. 22 at Jefferson Middle School Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., by the Egyptian government’s the administration has made Egypt’s new vice president
and will feature an amateur show at 6:30 p.m. has proposed an amendment to response to the crisis. no secret of the fact that it to urge an investigation
• In a game that was nip-and-tuck all the way, the Jefferson an aviation bill pending before While the U.S. has not wants the state of emergen- into attacks on protesters.
Wildcats came away with a 56-54 victory over host Fort Jennings the Senate in order to elimi- directly called for Mubarak cy lifted and would prefer to She apparently was the first
Saturday evening. The Wildcats put four players in double digits nate the $200 million annual to resign — the protesters’ see Mubarak’s son, Gamal, Cabinet-level official to reach
with Scot Boggs leading the way with 17; Alan Syphrit adding essential air service program. chief demand — Gibbs was not try to succeed his father. out to Omar Suleiman, a long-
14 and Dave Ditto and Robb Poling chipping in 10. The program pays airlines echoing Obama’s public call Mubarak mentioned neither time confidant of the U.S.

GOP loses vote on health law


• The annual capping and chevron ceremony of St. Vincent to provide scheduled service
Medical Center School of Nursing was held in the auditorium of to about 150 communities,
the Lourdes College Francisan Life Center Building in Sylvania. from Muscle Shoals, Ala., to
Tri-County students in the class were Julie Heitmeyer and Kathy Pelican, Alaska. DAVID ESPO for Democrats who voted for after Republicans pointed out
Morman of Columbus Grove, Karen Klausing of Fort Jennings, In the House, the Republican Associated Press the bill last year “to listen to it had originally been their
and Marie C. Kaufman and Brenda Kerner of Ottawa. Study Committee — a group of
conservative lawmakers — also those who have desperately idea.
50 Years Ago — 1961
proposed killing the program. WASHINGTON — A been trying to get your atten- Across the street from the
• The Dairy Whip and Restaurant, 727 E. Fifth St., went
Subsidies per airline pas- Republican drive to repeal tion.” Capitol, Democrats convened
under new management Wednesday. Leslie N. Dienstberger and
senger as of June 1, 2010, the year-old health care law “To say, yes, maybe my a Judiciary Committee hear-
Leonard A. Rose purchased the business from Syl German and
Gene Kundert, who have operated it for the past several years. ranged as high as $5,223 in ended in party-line defeat in vote for this bill was a mis- ing to solicit testimony on
Dienstberger will be the manager under the new ownership. Ely, Nev., to as low as $9.21 the Senate on Wednesday, take, and that we can do bet- the constitutionality of the
• A local sailor was aboard the U.S.S. Donner at the time it in Thief River Falls, Minn., leaving the Supreme Court to ter,” McConnell said. law they passed and Obama
picked up the chimpanzee named Hamm from the sea Tuesday according to Transportation render a final, unpredictable Democrats worked to min- signed months ago.
afternoon after the chimp had become the largest animal ever Department data for the lower verdict on an issue steeped imize any political repercus- “Many who argue the
sent aloft. S. N. Allyn F. Wiechart has been assigned to the 48 states. in political and constitutional sions, a concern for a party Affordable Care Act is uncon-
U.S.S. Donner since last July. He was a participant in a history- The program was created to controversy. already acutely aware it must stitutional are the same people
making achievement in man’s efforts to conquer space. ensure that less-profitable routes The vote was 47-51. defend 23 seats — and its who condemn judicial activ-
• J. Frank Shumaker was renamed president of the board of to small airports wouldn’t be Moments earlier, the shrunken Senate majority — ism,” said Sen. Dick Durbin,
directors of the Delphos Country Club, Inc., at the reorganiza- eliminated when airline service Senate had agreed to make in the 2012 elections. D-Ill., who presided. “They
tion of the board held following the annual meeting in January. was deregulated in 1978. But one relatively minor change Majority Leader Harry are pushing the Supreme
Other officers re-elected were: F. R. McKowen, vice president; critics say the airports often in the law, voting to strip out Reid, D-Nev., said the Court to strike down this law
Paula Minzing, secretary; Edna Jane Nolte, financial secretary; serve too few people to merit a paperwork requirement for Republican repeal move- because they could not defeat
and R. B. Rozelle, treasurer. the amount of money spent in businesses. ment would “take away a it in Congress.”
75 Years Ago — 1936 subsidies. Urban growth over President Barack Obama, child’s right to get health Republicans were scathing
• Five great stars, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Cristy Mathewson, the past three decades has placed who has vowed to veto any insurance and instead give in response.
Walter Johnson and Honus Wagner, will represent the 20th transportation alternatives — total repeal of his signature insurance companies the right “The sensible process
century in baseball’s hall of fame. They were the only players other airports, trains and bus legislative accomplishment, to use asthma or diabetes as would have been to have
who received sufficient votes to be memorialized in the museum
service — within a reasonable has said he would accept the an excuse to take away that held a hearing on the law’s
distance of communities receiv- change. It does not directly care.” constitutionality before the
planned at Cooperstown, N. Y., birthplace of the national pas- ing subsidies.
time. affect health care. “It would kick kids off bill passed, not after,” said
Studies show that in a lot Republicans conceded their parents’ health insur- Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa.
• In spite of the fact that the weather has moderated decid- of those communities people
edly, water lines are now freezing up. A large water main in advance their attempt at ance,” Reid said. “It would “Like Alice in Wonderland,
drive to larger airports to get total repeal would fall short. take away seniors’ rights to a sentence first, verdict after-
on West Fifth Street has burst, causing a large leak. Service better service at a lower cost
Director Weger stated that the present conditions with regard to But they also said they had free wellness check.” ward.”
than they can get at the small- accomplished an objec- Democrats also countered Two federal judges have
freeze-ups and leaks in the water lines are the worst in the his- er airport, even with subsi-
tory of the department. tive of forcing rank and file with the proposed repeal of ruled the law is unconsti-
dized air service, said Severin Democrats to take a position the law’s requirement that tutional, partially or in its
• Sister M. Veronica, art supervisor for the parochial schools Borenstein, a University of
of the Toledo diocese, was in Delphos Monday making an on an issue that reverberated businesses, charities, and entirety, citing a requirement
California-Berkeley business
inspection of the art work at St. John’s School. Sister Veronica professor who is an expert on in the 2010 campaign and state and local governments for individuals to purchase
is of the Ursuline order and is a teacher at Mary Manse College airline competition. may play a role in 2012. file income tax forms every coverage and pay a penalty
and at the Teachers College in Toledo. “Some communities can Senate Republican leader time they purchase $600 or in taxes if they fail to do
make a credible claim they Mitch McConnell said the more in goods. so. Two other judges have
need the service, particularly vote marked an opportunity It was approved 81-17, upheld the law.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR in Alaska, but I think those are


a relatively small part of the Census estimates show big gains for US minorities
The Delphos Herald welcomes letters to the editor. Letters program,” he said.
The program has been HOPE YEN states scheduled to receive age population in Texas and
should be no more than 400 words. The newspaper reserves Associated Press their data next week. By law, California.
the right to edit content for length, clarity and grammar. Letters remarkably resilient, partly
due to the protection it receives all states must receive their “The growth of the Hispanic
concerning private matters will not be published. WASHINGTON — U.S. redistricting data by April 1. community is one of the stories
from lawmakers from rural
Failure to supply a full name, home address and daytime states and districts. It has been racial minorities accounted Four of the eight states that will be written from the
phone number will slow the verification process and delay pub- proposed for cuts or elimi- for roughly 85 percent of the gaining House seats owe 2010 census,” Census director
lication. nation many times over the nation’s population growth roughly half or more of their Robert Groves said Wednesday,
Letters can be mailed to The Delphos Herald, 405 N. Main years, but continues to grow. over the last decade — one population gains over the last previewing major demographic
St., Delphos, Ohio 45833, faxed to 419-692-7704 or e-mailed “It’s exactly in the politi- of the largest shares ever — decade to Hispanics. They trends, including the movement
to nspencer@delphosherald.com. Authors should clearly state cal sweet spot,” Borenstein with Hispanics accounting for include Texas, which picks up of many minorities from city to
they want the message published as a letter to the editor. Anon- said. Lawmakers don’t feel it’s much of the gain in many four seats; Florida, which will suburb. “We should see a big
ymous letters will not be printed. worth upsetting the few people of the states picking up new add two seats; and Arizona difference from 2000 to 2010.”
the program serves to get what House seats. and Nevada, picking up one Thomas Saenz, president
Moderately confused amounts to a modest savings in
federal budget terms, he said.
Preliminary census esti-
mates also suggest the num-
seat apiece.
In Georgia and Washington
and general counsel of the
Mexican American Legal
Supporters say the small ber of multiracial Americans state, which also gain one seat Defense and Education Fund,
airports and their air service jumped roughly 20 percent each, Hispanics combined which successfully challenged
are important to the communi- since 2000, to over 5 million. with other minority groups the redrawing of a majority
ties’ ability to attract invest- The findings, based on fresh accounted for a majority of Hispanic Texas district that
ment and jobs. government survey data, offer their growth since 2000. weakened the Latino vote
Four Democratic senators a glimpse into 2010 census Among states losing House after the 2000 census, said his
— Mark Begich of Alaska, results that are being released seats, Louisiana and New Jersey group was expecting to see “a
Ben Nelson of Nebraska, on a state-by-state basis each would have posted a net minimum of nine additional
Robert Casey of Pennsylvania beginning this week. New population loss, and Michigan Latino-majority House seats”
and Joe Manchin of West Jersey, Mississippi, Virginia would have sustained bigger based on 2010 results, if states
Virginia — are circulating a and Louisiana are the first declines, if it hadn’t been for comply with federal law.
letter among their colleagues to receive the census redis- Hispanic growth. Latinos made The 1965 Voting Rights
for signature. It urges McCain tricting data, which will be up about 60 percent or more Act protects the interests of
to give up his attempt to kill used in the often contentious of the growth in New York, substantial minority voting
the program, citing potential process of redrawing political Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, blocs, in some cases requiring
economic consequences. districts based on population Iowa and Massachusetts — states to get federal approval
“Eliminating the program and racial makeup. which each lose a seat — rais- of state redistricting plans.
will have a devastating impact
on the economies of rural com- “There are going to be a lot ing questions as to whether The law does not ensure that
munities,” their letter says. of additional Hispanic offi- remaining districts in those minorities are elected to office,
“At a moment when the cials elected when redistrict- states will need to accommo- but that votes of minorities are
nation’s economic recovery is ing is done,” said E. Mark date emerging Hispanic voting not overly weakened in a way
starting to gain momentum, it Braden, a former chief coun- blocs. that keeps them from elect-
makes little sense to reduce sel to the Republican National Broken down by voting ing the candidates they prefer.
personal and business travel Committee who now advises age, minorities accounted for Based on population growth,
volume by cutting off residents state governments on redis- roughly 70 percent of U.S. MALDEF has suggested that
of rural areas,” the letter says. tricting. “But folks in power growth in the 18-and-older several new Hispanic districts
“And at a time when jobs are don’t give up control that eas- population since 2000, and are warranted in places such
so hard to come by in our rural ily — there will be tension Hispanics made up about 40 as Texas, Florida, California
communities, it makes even between the ins and outs.” percent. Hispanics also rep- and New York.
less sense to enact cuts that only Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa resented more than half the “We’ll be monitoring
make the problem worse.” and Maryland are among the growth share of the voting- everywhere,” Saenz said.
www.delphosherald.com Thursday, February 3, 2011 The Herald – 5

COMMUNITY
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Kitchen
Press
Enjoy these
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watching Super
Jefferson Middle School
Bowl XLV
Slow Cooker Sausages
CALENDAR OF 1 12-ounce jar chili sauce
1 12-ounce jar grape jam
EVENTS
Cocktail sausages or meatballs, 2 to 3 pounds
Add all ingredients to a slow cooker and heat
through, about 2 to 3 hours.
TODAY Serve warm.
5-7 p.m. — The Interfaith
Thrift Shop is open for shop- Spinach Dip
ping. 1 package (10-ounce) frozen chopped spinach,
6:30 p.m. — Delphos Ladies thawed
Club, Trinity United Methodist 1½ cups dairy sour cream
Church. 1 cup mayonnaise (not salad dressing)
7 p.m. — Delphos 1 package Knorr vegetable soup mix
Emergency Medical Service 1 can (8-ounces) water chestnuts, finely chopped
meeting, EMS building, Second 3 green onions, finely chopped.
Street. Squeeze spinach until dry (do not cook). Stir together
7:30 p.m. — Delphos spinach, sour cream, mayonnaise, soup mix, water
chestnuts and green onions. Cover, refrigerate 2 hours.
Chapter 23, Order of Eastern
Serve with crackers or Hawaiian bread. Makes 3
Star, meets at the Masonic
cups.
Temple, North Main Street.

FRIDAY If you liked these recipes, made changes or have


7:30 a.m. — Delphos one to share, e-mail kitchenpress@yahoo.com.
Optimist Club meets at the
A&W Drive-In, 924 E. Fifth St.
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite at
Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff Street.
SENIOR LUNCHEON CAFE
1-4 p.m. — Interfaith Thrift WEEK OF FEB. 7-11
Store is open for shopping. MONDAY: Swedish meatballs with Gravy, noodles, broc-
coli, pear halves, cucumber and onion salad, white or wheat
SATURDAY bread, margarine, coffee and 2% milk.
9 a.m.-noon — Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shop-
TUESDAY: Chicken patty on wheat bun, scalloped pota-
toes, Capri-blend veggies, orange juice, crackers, coffee and OTTOVILLE
ping. 2% milk. Furniture • Appliance • Television • Floor Covering & Mattress Gallery
St. Vincent DePaul Society, WEDNESDAY: Baked ham steak, au gratin potatoes, peas, 145 Third Street, Ottoville, Ohio 45876 www.ottovillehardware.com
located at the east edge of the pear halves, white or wheat roll, margarine, angel food cake, 419-453-3338
St. John’s High School parking coffee and 2% milk. Mon.-Thurs. 9:00-7:00; Friday 9:00-6:00; Saturday 9:00-3:30
lot, is open. THURSDAY: Chile with crackers, baked potato, cottage
10 a.m to 2 p.m. — Delphos cheese, pineapple chunks, corn bread muffin, margarine, cof-
Postal Museum is open. fee and 2% milk.
Delphos Canal Commission FRIDAY: Parmesan chicken breast over noodles, Italian
Museum is open. veggies, tossed salad with dressing, warm peach crisp, bread
12:15 p.m. — Testing of stick, coffee and 2% milk.
warning sirens by Delphos Fire

Game Day Deals


and Rescue
7 p.m. — Bingo at St. John’s THRIFT SHOP
Little Theatre. WORKERS
SUNDAY FEB. 3-5
1-3 p.m. — The Delphos
Canal Commission Annex THURSDAY: Karen
Museum, 241 N. Main St., will Elwer, Mary Rigdon, Sandra
be open. Rigdon, Sara Miller, Sue
Wiseman, Carlene Gerdeman,
Arnita Yoder and Chrstine
MONDAY
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite at
Siebeneck.
FRIDAY: Joyce Feathers,
3 Days of Savings • Friday - Saturday - Sunday
Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
Norma Zalar, Lorene
301 Suthoff Street. Jettinghoff and Mary Lou • Very low Saturated Fat
7 p.m. — Delphos Parks and Krietemeyer.
Recreation board meets at the SATURDAY: Delores
• Very low Cholesterol
recreation building at Stadium Gerker, Rita Wrasman, • Very low Sodium
Park. Doris Lindeman and Cindy
• High vitamin C
Washington Township trust- Bertling. • Good source of Folate
ees meet at the township house. • Good source of Potassium
7:30 p.m. — Spencerville REGULAR THRIFT
village council meets at the SHOP HOURS: 5-7 p.m.

$ 99
1 4/$
11
mayor’s office. Thursday; 1-4 p.m. Friday;
Delphos Eagles Auxiliary and 9 a.m.- noon Saturday.
meets at the Eagles Lodge, 1600 Anyone who would like
Fifth St. to volunteer should contact Mix & Match
8 p.m. — The Veterans of Catharine Gerdemann, 419-
Foreign Wars meet at the hall. 695-8440; Alice Heidenescher, Regular, Diet
419-692-5362; Linda Bockey
TUESDAY 419-692-7145; or Lorene
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite Jettinghoff, 419-692-7331. Strawberries Pepsi Products
12 pack cans or 6 pk. 24 oz NR
at Delphos Senior Citizen If help is needed, contact Save up to $2.00 ea. Must purchase 4 - Additionals 4/$13
Center, 301 Suthoff Street. the Thrift Shop at 419-692-
6 p.m. — Weight Watchers 2942 between 9 a.m. and 5
meets at Trinity United p.m. and leave a message.
Methodist Church, 211 E.
Third St. Pre-game Super Produce Grocery Meat
6:30 p.m. — Delphos
Bowl service set
Lions Club, Eagles Lodge,
1600 E. Fifth St.
7 p.m. — Delphos City
Council meets at the munici-
for community
As part of its outreach
Blueberries
1
Save up to $1.00
$ 99 10.5-11 oz, Lay’s
Potato Chips
BUY ONE GET ONE

FREE
Fire up the
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99
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Save $3.99; select varieties
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4
USDA Choice Whole
St. Church will give away a 42”
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Peppers Boneless Beef $ 99
99¢ Ribeye
Save up to $1.00 8 pk, Flavorite
Emergency Medical Service Super Bowl Sunday. lb.
members meet at the munici- Any adult who attends ser- Buns Save up to $3.00 lb.

Pineapple $249
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Ottoville VFW Auxiliary gible to enter. A winner will be
Ground Beef $199
Certified 80% Lean
drawn at the end of the service.
members meet at the hall.
$299
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There are also two other 24 pk, Super Chill
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99¢
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there are any corrections
41-50 count
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Arnzen
(Continued from Page 1)
afraid to go talk to him if
I needed cheered up or for
help,” he added. “He led a
good life and tried to instill
that in his players. I have been
looking back at old team pho-
tos of those years and every-
one was smiling; he made
the game fun. It was only a
game to him and we had a
good time. We worked hard
at it, too; when the ball hit the
floor, we were on the floor.
“We may not have always
had the best talent but we won
a lot of games.”
File photo
Gene Klaus, currently a
member of the Ohio High Bob Arnzen’s only state title team at the helm of St. John’s 1983 was STATE
in the 1982-83
CHAMPIONS season. Members of the team were, front row, left to right, trainer
School Athletic Association Mike Gable, Jeff Osting, John Bockey, Steve Pohlman, Dan Geise, Kevin Trentman and trainers Mike Metzner and Mike Swick; and back row,
Back row, left to right: Coach Bob Arnzen, Asst. Coach Ken Burgei, Tim Reindel, Tony Odenweller, Tim Geise, Larry Geise, Jeff Schwieterman, James “Buddy” Bertling, Kevin Geise, Asst. Coach Alan
Southwest District Athletic Arnzen,
Unterbrink, assistant
Asst. Coachcoach Ken
Dave Alt. FrontBurgei,
row, left toTim
right:Reindel, Tony
Trainer Mike Gable,Odenweller,
Jeff Osting, JohnTim Geise,
Bockey, SteveLarry Geise,
Pohlman, Jeff Kevin
Dan Geise, Schwieterman, James
Trentman, Trainer “Buddy”
Mike Metzner, Bertling,
Trainer Mike Swick.Kevin Geise
Board, played for Arnzen and assistant coaches Alan Unterbrink and Dave Alt. Arnzen died Wednesday at the age of 83.
from 1961-63.
“I grew up with him; I was
a gym rat and a park ball rat.
the life he led,” Klaus added.
“Wherever I went with him
throughout the state, he was
Super Bowl QBs tough to tackle in different ways
the same way. He talked to By JAIME ARON during the 1970s, the hey- game and monopolizing the again for the Packers until the 2008
He was a great mentor,” Klaus The Associated Press day of Roger Staubach, Fran game. That’s what we have to starter after Favre’s departure from
season opener, when he was the
said. “I don’t know if I was people and they loved talking Tarkenton, Bob Griese and a try and do with Rodgers. He’s Green Bay.
ever around a finer person as to him. He never changed.” ARLINGTON, Texas — young Terry Bradshaw. But a great player. He can create, touchdown Rodgers threw his first career
a player or as an adult. I tried Even a long-time “adver- Dropping back to pass, eyes since the 1980s, it’s hard to improvise with his feet, go to against the Cowboys, pass before halftime
then completed
to do many of the things in sary”, recently-retired Lima aimed downfield, Pittsburgh’s find a single matchup that his second and third choice in his first six attempts in the second
my life that he lived and tried Central Catholic coach Bob Ben Roethlisberger seems to pits a pair of guys who scoot the route because he has such a half.
All Driver wants: Packers receiv-
to teach us. He was not only Seggerson, had nothing but have radar scanning the area around as well as these two. quick release.” er Donald Driver, finally in his first
a great coach; he was an even praise for the man. around him. The 6-2, 225-pound
Super Bowl after 12 seasons,
The 6-5, 241-pound knows what he wants for his birthday:
better person. He was genu- “He will be tremendously Without even looking, he Rodgers ran for 23.8 yards Roethlisberger isn’t as speedy a win.
ine, no matter the situation. missed. He coached here for knows when defenders are per game this season, the as Rodgers or Vick nor as Driver turned 36 on Wednesday.
Ghana embraces Pack’s Peprah:
He was an icon; the way he 43 years; that doesn’t happen closing in and from which most among all quarterbacks statuesque as Tom Brady Charlie Peprah doesn’t quite have the
much anymore. I guess you direction. Once he “feels” other than Michael Vick. It’s and Peyton Manning; he just Super Bowl.
same story as the other guys at the
carried himself and the way
he represented the community could call it the end of an era,” their presence, Roethlisberger almost double Rodgers’ num- makes it work. Sure, his dad is flying in for
was extraordinary. He had the Huysman added. takes off — not sprinting, ber for 2008, his first season This season, 15 of his 34 Sunday’s game. But he’s coming all
the way from Ghana. And Peprah’s
qualities of a great man and he Arnzen, 83, is survived more like getting out of their as a full-time starter. rushes produced first downs, grandfather? He used to be head of
by his wife of 56-plus years, way. He buys enough time That’s an interesting a rate of 44 percent that was state in the West African nation —
influenced a lot of players.”
Alice; and five children: sons to complete a pass or simply change because as quarter- best in the league among
until he was executed after a coup.
Klaus figured no one story Peprah will always be associ-
Jim and Ted and daughters, avoid a sack. Even if some- backs mature and get more quarterbacks who ran more Ghana’s history but he’s giving the
ated with that tumultuous chapter in
of Arnzen told “the story.”
“To me, the ‘story’ of his Jeanne, Elaine and Maria. one hits him, he’s so big that comfortable, they tend to than five times. people of his family’s home nation
defenders tend to bounce off. understand the intricacies of “Even if you took the another reason to know his name:
life was how consistent he was Funeral arrangements are Green Bay’s Aaron
pending at Harter and Schier Rodgers relies on “feel,” too. the passing game more and number and name off his jer- Packers when Green Bay takes on
He will be a starting safety for the
day to day. That is the sign settle into the pocket. They no sey, you could watch the film the Pittsburgh Steelers at Cowboys
of character; consistency in Funeral Home, Delphos. But when his intuition tells longer have “happy feet.” and still know it’s Ben,” said Stadium.

Belichick wins 3rd


him to get moving, he’s look- Rodgers runs about as his backup, Byron Leftwich. a few years ago. Some people knew
Peprah recalled a trip to Ghana

ing for somewhere to go. often as he did in ‘08. The “It’s never going to be pretty. who he was then but for much differ-
Swift and agile, Rodgers spike in production shows If you watch his college films, ent reasons. Peprah’s grandfather,

Coach of Year honor


I.K. Acheampong, rose to power as
turns into a running back in that he’s become a smarter he was making the same kind the head of state in Ghana in 1972.
the open field. He’ll juke runner. Another improvement of plays. I’m quite sure he He was removed from office in a coup,
then executed in 1979.
would-be tacklers and set up is understanding how to use was doing it in high school Peprah talks about the episode
By BARRY WILNER the season or whatever it is, that blocks that might spring him his feet to avoid sacks. He and junior high. That’s just in a matter-of-fact manner. He wasn’t
was able to go out there and be for a first down or a touch- took 50 last season, 31 this the type of player he is. It and he only has heard about the
born until his family came to the U.S.
The Associated Press
successful.” down, lunging toward contact season. allows him to win a lot of events from his parents and other
DALLAS — Bill Belichick Belichick basically rebuilt if it means gaining that piv- “I think I’ve done a bet- games.” family members. His mother still has
a few photos of his grandfather but
is closing in on Don Shula. the defense, particularly the otal final yard or two. ter job over the last season It turns out the formula for that’s about as close as it gets.
The New England coach won secondary, where rookie When it comes to scram- of knowing when to get out slowing scrambling quarter- the The family fled to Europe, then
U.S., settling in Texas. Peprah’s
The Associated Press Devin McCourty made bling, the only similarity and when to hang in there,” backs starts with good tack- father studied at TCU, where he
2010 NFL Coach the Pro Bowl. between these Super Bowl Rodgers said. “Now, when ling. came to appreciate sports beyond
He showed con- quarterbacks is that they’re you’re playing a team like
soccer.
of the Year award “You’ve got to come in His parents got divorced when he
on Wednesday, the fidence in BenJarvus very good at how they do it. Pittsburgh, I think your reac- under control,” Steelers nose was in grade school and his father
Green-Ellis as his It’s such a big part of their tions have to be on point, tackle Casey Hampton said. later. Peprah’s father works for the
moved back to Ghana a few years
third time Belichick
has earned the honor. main running back; success that the championship your decision-making needs “If you are out of control, government, supervising communica-
Belichick, who also Green-Ellis rushed for could be decided Sunday by to be quick and instinctive. he’s going to slip you and get tions licensing, and Peprah remains
close with his dad. He is thrilled that
won in 2003 and 1,008 yards. Belichick which defense does the best But every time I see an oppor- away.” his father will be able to watch him in
2007, now trails only claimed Danny job of putting the quarterback tunity to extend the play and A single player probably the Super Bowl.
Don Shula, a 4-time winner of Woodhead when the Jets cut on the ground once he gets get outside the pocket, that’s isn’t enough, either.
Pouncey sits out practice, still
expects to play: Pittsburgh center
the award. him, and Woodhead was a moving. definitely what I’m going to “Once you see one guy Maurkice Pouncey sat out practice
For leading the Patriots to dynamic piece of the offense “Both defenses have their look for.” going back there, you can’t Wednesday the Super Bowl.
but still expects to play in

a 14-2 record, the best in the and special teams. work cut out for them trying to Against top-seeded Atlanta, just assume he’s going to The Steelers aren’t as optimistic
league, Belichick received 30 Then there was the Randy get to those guys,” said John Rodgers dropped back, zig- bring him down,” Packers about DE Aaron Smith. He dressed
zagged up the middle, pump
for the nearly 2-hour practice but was
votes from a nationwide panel Moss case. Kuhn, a running back who defensive end Cullen Jenkins still limited by a torn triceps, which has
of 50 media members who Eager to remove the recal- broke into the NFL taking faked and dove into the end said. “You’ve got to try to kept him out since he was injured in
citrant receiver, Belichick handoffs from Roethlisberger zone for a touchdown that bring in other guys to help.”
late October.
regularly cover the NFL. That Pouncey sustained a high left
easily beat Raheem Morris, stole a third-round draft pick but now plays behind Rodgers. put Green Bay up 35-14 mid- ankle sprain in the AFC champion-
from Minnesota in early “When defenses get to them, way through the third quar- relief’
ship game. The rookie hopes to prac-
who led a turnaround in Tampa Rodgers gave Packers ‘sigh of
tice Friday and reiterated his chances
Bay and got 11½ votes. October for Moss, who lasted it’s not over. They’ve got ter. In the NFC championship in Texas: The first significant
action for Rodgers as Green Bay’s of playing against the Green Bay
Belichick has overseen a a month with the Vikings, to get them to the ground. against Chicago, he ran seven quarterback came at the home of the Packers are 75 percent. He’s been
times, picking up four first
walking with a protective boot.
transition in New England to a then was cut. Against Atlanta, Aaron made Dallas Cowboys.
Three seasons ago at Texas Meanwhile, Green Bay OLB
younger team, particularly on Meanwhile, Belichick like four or five guys miss in downs, including the touch- Stadium, Rodgers took over after Brett Frank Zombo, who missed the last
traded with Seattle for Deion the pocket on several different down that put the Packers utes left in the first half. Even though fully participated in practice. Another
six games with an injured right knee,
defense. Of course, he still has
Favre injured his elbow with 10 min-

Offensive Player of the Year Branch, the 2005 Super Bowl plays. He’s phenomenal. He’s ahead 7-0 on their way to a the Packers lost, Rodgers gave them linebacker, Erik Walden, was limited
Tom Brady at quarterback. MVP with the Patriots. Branch playing at a high level right 21-14 victory. a taste of what he could do. after hurting his ankle in the NFC title
game. He worked primarily with the
“I will say the foundation had a rebirth in New England, now. But with Ben, you can’t “He’s like a very good scorer On Sunday, Rodgers starts in the
biggest game of all — in the Super second team.
of the Patriots organization, making the Moss deal look tackle him. He’s a beast back in basketball — you know he’s Bowl against Pittsburgh at Cowboys Also limited for the Packers: OT
going to get points,” Steelers
Chad Clifton (knees) and OL Jason
which starts with Mr. Kraft even better. there. I think people underes- Stadium, the massive palace that
replaced Texas Stadium before the Spitz (calf).
and Coach Belichick, has And making the Patriots a timate how big and strong he defensive coordinator Dick 2009Onseason. With Pouncey on the sideline,
not changed since the day I better team — typical of what actually is.” LeBeau said. “From a defen- Novemberthat Thursday night in Doug Legursky faces the daunting
possibility of making his first career
Mobile quarterbacks were sive standpoint, you’ve got to teams, Rodgers completed 18-of-26 start at center in the Super Bowl.
2007, in a matchup of 10-1
arrived,” Brady said. “They Belichick has done since get-
have and will always do what ting his second chance to be commonplace in Super Bowls keep him from controlling the passes for 201 yards. He didn’t play

SPORTS BRIEFS
is in the best interest of the a head coach. The first was a
team and they will continue to flop with the Browns, where
find selfless players that love he went 37-45 in four seasons
to work hard, compete and and alienated nearly everyone The Associated Press 1,835 regular-season wins 10.8 points and 6.5 rebounds Olympics, captured her only
strive to be the best they can in Cleveland. BASEBALL while managing the New York in 25 games this season. freestyle singles World title
possibly be.” “When I chose him, people SAN FRANCISCO — Yankees, Cincinnati, Seattle, Gooden used padding in his with a score of 24.35 on the
Then Belichick makes at the league office, people Long-time manager Lou Tampa Bay and the Cubs. shoe to try to alleviate the difficult Champion course at
them even better. in this town, sent me tapes Piniella told The Associated As the Giants have done with pain but was often limping in Deer Valley Resort. Fellow
“He really stays on top of him in Cleveland and said, Press he has agreed to a former manager Felipe Alou, pregame. Canadian Kristi Richards
of us,” wide receiver Wes ‘You don’t want to hire this 1-year contract with the San Piniella will remain in Florida SOCCER (23.71) took bronze.
Welker said. “He makes sure guy’,” Patriots owner Robert Francisco Giants to work as and do most of his work from MANCHESTER, England France’s Guilbaut Colas
that we’re not getting over- Kraft said. “And, remember, a special assistant for the his home base. — Manchester United defend- won the men’s title with 26.26
confident or believing in the he went 5-11 (in his first year World Series champions. PRO BASKETBALL er Gary Neville retired after a points. Defending Olympic
noise outside the locker room with the Patriots) and we gave Sweet Lou will report to MILWAUKEE — Bucks 20-year career spent entirely champion Alexandre Bilodeau
and understand that every up a No. 1 draft choice (to GM Brian Sabean, who con- forward Drew Gooden will be with the club he supported took second and Canadian
Piniella’s hiring once sidelined 4-6 weeks because as a boy. teammate Mikael Kingsbury
game’s tough in the NFL.” the Jets to get him). People firmed the contract was completed. of lingering problems with Neville, who turns 36 on was third. Jeremy Cota
Belichick’s record with thought we were nuts. The 67-year-old Piniella plantar fasciitis in his left Feb. 18, signed with United (fourth) was the top American
the Patriots is 126-50, plus a “So I think that probably retired as a manager dur- foot. in July 1991 and played 602 finisher.
14-5 mark in the postseason, was one of the best decisions ing the 2010 season with The injury has already cost games during the team’s PRO FOOTBALL
with losses in the last three I’ve made in football.” the Chicago Cubs in order to Gooden 21 games this sea- most successful era. He com- DALLAS — An arbitrator
tries with teams that went a Belichick is a disciple of return home to Tampa, Fla., son, including the past six. bined with David Beckham to denied a grievance by the
collective 40-8. His career Bill Parcells, the only other and help his ailing mother, Gooden signed a $32 mil- give Manchester United and NFL Players Association that
winning percentage of .716 New England coach to win 91-year-old Margaret. lion, 5-year contract in the England’s national team a sought to make teams pay
ranks eighth, tied with Hall- the award. Piniella ranks 14th with offseason. He’s averaging powerful right side health insurance premiums
of-Famer Paul Brown, and no Morris lifted the Buccaneers

LOCAL ROUNDUP
As vocal in his dislike of for active players after the
other coach has four 14-vic- from 3-13 in his first season to Liverpool as he was in sup- current labor deal expires
tory regular seasons. 10-6 in 2010 and in playoffs port of United, Neville won March 3.
This might have been contention until the final week. the Champions League, eight Arbitrator Shyam Das ruled
Belichick’s most impressive He did it with the league’s Wildcat frosh falter host Allen East today. Premier League titles, three in the NFL’s favor.
in NWC tournament FA Cups, two League Cup The union filed the griev-
work as the Patriots retooled youngest roster. JEFFERSON (22) titles, the Intercontinental Cup ance in December, saying
much of the roster, yet had a “We put a lot on his plate,” Joe Gorman 0-0-0, Dominic
SPENCERVILLE — The Ardner 0-0-0, Tyler Mox 3-2-9, and the Club World Cup. His clubs should have to continue
dominant regular season in Bucs’ general manager Mark
Dominik said, “and he has Jefferson boys freshmen bas- 0-0-0, Tyler Rice 1-0-2, Jordan the past four years by recur- Aug. 31, when the insurance
Kurt Hoersten 2-0-4, Gage Slaven career was curtailed during to pay for benefits through
which they won their final
eight games. absolutely handled it all. We all ketball team dropped a 50-22 Herron 2-2-6, Justin McConnahea ring injuries. plan year ends. The NFL
“When you have so many see where this ship is headed.” decision to home-standing 0-0-0, Shane Wilson 0-1-1, Dustin SKIING argued that if there is no new
things that go into a team, so Also receiving votes were Spencerville Monday in the McConnahea 0-0-0. Totals 8-5- DEER VALLEY, Utah collective bargaining agree-
Kansas City’s Todd Haley first round of the Northwest
22.
many things that go into what’s SPENCERVILLE (50) — A mistake on her final ment reached by the dead-
happened over the last decade, (4½), whose team went 11-5 Conference tournament. Schuh 1-0-2, Crider 0-1-1, jump cost defending Olympic line, insurance would need to
which ones do you point to?” and won the AFC West; Tyler Mox led the way Perkins 4-0-8, Rice 5-0-12, Vogt champion Hannah Kearney paid by the players or union.
he asked. “You can make an and four coaches with one for the Wildcats (1-12) with 2-0-5, Hardesty 6-0-13, Maier 3-1- the ladies’ mogul title by
7, Gaddy 1-0-2. Totals 22-2-50.
Das’ decision comes a day
argument for a lot of different selection apiece: Atlanta’s nine points, while the host Score by quarters: 0.04 and allowed retiring after special master Stephen
things. In the end, it’s each indi- Mike Smith, Philadelphia’s Bearcats (2-10) received 13 Jefferson Jennifer Heil of Canada to Burbank rejected the union’s
3 12 4 3 - 22
the 2011 Freestyle World request that $4 billion the NFL
vidual team and that collection Andy Reid, Chicago’s Lovie from Hardesty and 12 from Spencerville 10 13 14 13 - 50 win Championship. would be due from TV con-
of players that particular year Smith and St. Louis’ Steve Rice. Three-point goals: Jefferson,
Mox; Spencerville, Rice 2, Vogt, Heil, who lost to Kearney on tracts be put in escrow if there
and that particular time during Spagnuolo. Jefferson is scheduled to Hardesty. her home soil in the Vancouver is a lockout.
7 — The Herald Thursday, February 3, 2011 www.delphosherald.com

AGRICULTURE

Blizzard keeps Midwest cattle ranchers busy


BY ROXANA HEGEMAN life harder for exhausted ranchers “All the feed that goes into them cold, you find all the weaknesses in
The Associated Press like Byrd. Even those whose cows kind of rolls around and ferments your machinery that you feed with.
aren’t ready to give birth have been “A cow having a calf and puts out a lot of heat,” Wallace Things just don’t work as well as
BELLE PLAINE, Kan. — Wind busy trying to keep their water from during that period said. they should when it’s cold,” said
gusts of up to 40 mph whipped west- freezing, putting out extra rations Calves, however, are another Grecian, who woke up Tuesday
ern Kansas on Tuesday as cattleman to make sure the animals maintain of time, if it’s not story. He had one cow give birth a morning to find he had no water in
Jerry Byrd drove his pickup back their weight and watching for signs sheltered, you few days ago when the temperature his house in Palco, Kan., after the
and forth between his home and the of frostbite. was milder and hoped the others pipes in his well froze. The tem-
pens a mile away where dozens of Feedlots in the Texas Panhandle might see a calf’s would hold off until after the storm perature on his farm was minus 10
his pregnant cows were waiting in
frigid temperatures to give birth.
lost cattle several years ago when
temperatures plummeted unexpect-
ears freeze off. passed.
“A cow having a calf during that
degrees, with winds of 35 mph.
Dale Spencer said the tempera-
The snow was only an inch or so edly. The animals “just flat froze, There’s not a lot of period of time, if it’s not sheltered, ture dropped to about zero Tuesday
deep, but Byrd was keeping a close
watch because the cold could kill a
standing in the lot,” said Bill Hyman,
executive director of the Independent
circulation in a you might see a calf’s ears freeze
off,” Wallace said. “There’s not a
on his ranch in the Nebraska
Sandhills near Brewster.
wet, newborn calf. Cattlemen’s Association in Texas. calf’s ears.” lot of circulation in a calf’s ears.” His roughly 600 cattle were han-
Without space to bring all the While widespread deaths aren’t Rancher Ken Grecian moved his dling the cold OK, he said, but
pregnant animals in at once, Byrd common, Hyman said it’s not usual — Rancher Bill Wallace cows from an open field to one with the same couldn’t be said for his
was keeping them close to his son’s to lose some animals to frostbite or more trees for shelter and began tractor or the furnace in his house.
barn. A rock wall and trees pro- freezing. bit of money. Cattle consume more giving them extra feed when he Spencer said he had to drive 70 miles
vided shelter, and he had birthing In 2007, more than 1,000 cattle feed in severe cold and can still lose heard the weather forecast. A good Monday to pick up a new water
stalls ready for any animal that died during a winter storm that weight as they struggle to maintain area where trees provide shelter pump that he installed in the tractor
seemed about to give birth. His son struck 44 Kansas counties that were their body temperatures. from the wind is better for adult Tuesday afternoon while waiting for
too was keeping watch over the ani- home to 3.7 million cows. “Some of these cattle eat $3 to animals than putting them in a barn, a furnace repairman to arrive.
mals about to have their first calves, That’s one reason preparations $4 a day of feed,” Handke said. “If where humidity and condensation The National Weather Service
checking them every two hours, day for this week’s blizzard started long they are not gaining, you are talking can cause other problems, he said. warned that wind chills in central
and night. before the storm hit Terry Handke’s big dollars real fast.” The biggest challenge Tuesday, Nebraska could drop as low as
“When it gets this cold you have feedlot in Muscotah in northeast Outside Conway in central Grecian said, was keeping the ani- 40 degrees below zero overnight
to check them, you have to bring Kansas. Workers put chains on the Arkansas, temperatures were mals water from freezing. He put Tuesday into Wednesday. Spencer
them into the barn,” said Byrd, who wheels of the feed truck and loader so expected to drop into the teens heaters in the water tanks and has said he expected to be working from
lives in Dighton. “They have good they wouldn’t get stuck in snowdrifts and lower for the next few nights. been checking the cattle that drink sunrise to sunset to keep things
protection, but the wind chill is 36 while tending to the several thousand Rancher Bill Wallace said his cows from running streams to make sure going.
below zero.” cattle on the lot. Hanke said he didn’t tend to be fine in cold weather they have an open space in the ice “It’s not a lot of fun,” he said,
The winter storm that paralyzed expect to lose any animals to the because they’re “just like a big fer- where they can get to the water. “but it’s a task we take on because
cities across the Midwest has made storm but it would cost him quite a mentation vat.” “The other thing when it is this it’s part of the job.”

PQA Plus OFBF announces scholarship opportunities Annual Putnam banquets set
certification degrees
The Putnam County annu- Playoffs.
Ohio students pursuing Women’s Leadership in or whose parents are Farm al Pork and Dairy Banquets The 2011 Putnam County
connected to agri- Agriculture Scholarship Bureau members.

program
have been set for 2011 and Dairy Banquet is set for
culture are invited to apply Program helps young “Our scholarship recipi- all banquets will be at the March 23 starting at 7:15 p.m.
for a set of scholarships women pursue career ents have a variety of Kalida Knights of Columbus Entertainment for the dairy

planned
through three programs opportunities where agri- interests and come from a Hall for the first time ever. banquet is the Crazy World
supported by the Ohio culture plays a key role. variety of different back- Tickets for all three banquets of Daniel Jay Robison, the
Farm Bureau Foundation. The program was estab- grounds but they all have can be obtained at the Putnam Family Ventriloquist. All the
BY GLEN ARNOLD, Collectively, these pro- lished by an endowment career plans where agri- County Extension office in routines are wholesome and
Ag educator grams will award at least from the Charlotte R. culture plays a key role Ottawa or from any member lots of fun for each and every
OSU Extension, 10 scholarships, each fea- Schmidlapp Fund, Fifth helping them pursue career of the pork or dairy producer member of the family.
Putnam County turing a minimum $1,000 Third Bank, Trustee. goals and benefit them groups. The dinner will be a
award. The application • The Darwin Bryan and their community,” These banquets typically Salisbury steak meal includ-
The OSU Putnam County deadline for all scholarship Scholarship Fund was said Ohio Farm Bureau draw 300-350 people and are ing The Dannon Company
Extension Office will be the programs is March 1. established in 1985 in Foundation President Jack a great opportunity to have milk products, ice cream,
location for a Pork Quality • The Ohio Farm Bureau honor of Darwin R. Bryan Fisher. a night out with family and various cheeses, and other
Assurance (PQA) Plus certi- Foundation Scholar award whose enthusiastic leader- Additional information, friends. assorted dairy products.
fication program for pork pro- recognizes students for ship during his 37 years eligibility requirements and The 2011 Putnam County Proceeds from the ban-
ducers on Feb. 22. academic effort, com- of service to the Ohio application forms are avail- Pork Banquet is set for Feb. quets are used to improve Jr.
The PQA Plus program munity service and career Farm Bureau Federation able in the “Scholarships 21. Fair livestock buildings at the
will be conducted by Dale interests that use agricul- organization has been an and Grants” section of the A pork chop dinner will Putnam County Fairgrounds,
Ricker, OSU Swine Program ture to enhance the part- inspiration to rural Foundation’s web site at ofb- start the evening off at 6:30 fund producer educational
Specialist and will begin at nership between produc- youth throughout all of foundation.org. Additional p.m. The entertainment will meetings, commodity product
6:30 p.m. ers and consumers in rural, Ohio. The scholarship fund requests may be sent via be Matt Bowers from Fort promotion and scholarships
PQA Plus program began suburban and/or urban set- assists students who have e-mail at foundation@ofbf. Jennings who is a country for high school students.
in June 2007 and replaces the tings. been active in the Farm org, or by calling 614-246- music singer finishing second Tickets for the banquets are
Pork Quality Assurance Level • The Foundation’s Bureau youth program and/ 8294. in a recent T102 Country Star $8 per person.
III program that producers
had been certified under since
1989. As in the past, certifi- Look to the Delphos Herald for all the latest in
cation is valid for three years •LOCAL NEWS •LOCAL SPORTS
and producers can recertify •LOCAL INFORMATION
at anytime prior to the expi-
ration date on their certifi-
cate. Producers that are due to
renew in the next year are
encouraged to attend.
Quality
PQA Plus is designed to
help meet the needs of pork Fabrication & Welding Inc.
industry customers including 419-339-0110
restaurants, food retailers, and GENERAL REPAIR - SPECIAL BUILT PRODUCTS
consumers. Pork producers CARBON STEEL
TRUCKS, TRAILERS
receive training and certifica- STAINLESS STEEL
tion to assure that high pri- FARM MACHINERY
ALUMINUM
orities are placed on product RAILINGS & METAL
quality, food safety, and ani- GATES Larry McClure
mal well being.
PQA Plus was built as a
5745 Redd Rd., Delphos
Ping Pong Player
continuous improvement pro-
gram, and producers who get
this certification are maintain-
ing a food-safety tradition that
WILL CONSTRUCTION Heart Specialist
will ensure U.S. pork prod-
ucts continue to be recognized
• Concrete Floors Mastering the ping pong table

• Driveways • Sidewalks
requires lighting-fast reflexes,
domestically and internation-
ally as the highest quality and spur-of-the-moment
safest available RESIDENTIAL
This training program FREE & REASONABLE thinking and just the right
also provides information to ESTIMATES COMMERCIAL RATES amount of finesse for
ensure producers can mea-
sure, track, and continuously Mike Will, owner 419-286-2868 that special touch.
improve animal well-being. Compassion These things come
With PQA Plus, pork produc- STOCKS
ers have another tool to dem- Quotes of local interest supplied by naturally to Dr. Ayele. To see
onstrate that they are socially EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS Excellence
responsible. Close of business January 28, 2010 for yourself, just challenge him to a game.
The OSU Extension Office Description Last Price Change
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Guilt common Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS

when one leaves Horoscope


By Bernice Bede Osol

abusive relationship Friday, Feb. 4, 2011

In the next year, you might be


able to discover whether or not you
Dear Annie: I am a mer, part of it on a cruise ship. are satisfied with your life and what
30-something woman and was I’m trying to stay out of the you want to do with it. Once you
in a relationship with another middle. It is their fight, after can identify your true aims, you can
successfully move on, full speed
woman for two years. “Angie” all, and getting too involved ahead.
was physically, emotionally will only make things worse. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
and mentally abusive toward But I don’t want my only vaca- - That burst of energy you’re feeling
can be channeled constructively and
me. tion to be full of stress and creatively, or it could be spent on BLONDIE
She decided many times to misery. How do I handle this? frivolous frippery. Try to use it on
break off our relationship, but -- Torn in Two something good.
would then realize she missed Dear Torn: Summer is PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -
If someone you know is currently in
me. She would e-mail, text, several months away, and the need of aid, don’t wait to be asked.
call, send letters, etc., until I two of them might reconcile. Volunteer to help out, and don’t take
gave in and we would date They don’t want their vacation no for an answer. The person could
be too embarrassed to say s/he needs
again. Then the abuse would ruined, either. It also might assistance.
start back up, and be worth losing a ARIES (March 21-April 19) -
she would leave me deposit to cancel or Generally, you are your own person,
again so I would reschedule your res- but for some reason your companions
will have the greater influence on you
be “safe.” This off- ervation. If no one right now. It’s okay, as long as they’re
and-on-again busi- can get out of the leading you somewhere positive.
ness took almost trip, however, please TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -
Competitive arrangements are apt to
as big a toll on my take some consola-
self-esteem and tion in knowing that
have an exceptionally strong appeal to
you, which is fine and good, as long as
BEETLE BAILEY
self-worth as the vacations, including they cause you to better yourself.
physical abuse. cruises, offer a lot of GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -
Instead of losing your cool over a
We currently space to avoid peo- competitive development as others
have not spoken in ple who drive you might do, you’ll rise to the top and
four months, but in batty. take full advantage of the challenge,
the past three days, Annie’s Mailbox Dear Annie: As resulting in some meaningful
accomplishment.
Angie has twice someone involved CANCER (June 21-July 22) -
managed to be where I am. with the American Cancer Rather than get upset when outside
When I see her in unplanned Society and the Relay For Life, circumstances disrupt your plans,
you’ll check to see if these new
ways like this, I have anxiety it breaks my heart to know developments offer any benefits. Keep
attacks. She knows it upsets people are not considered “sur- a cool head and a weather eye.
me because she apologizes, vivors” because they didn’t LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - You
even though she obviously is receive radiation or chemo. know that compromise usually results
cooperation, so when someone is
making it a point to be in my Getting the cancer out of your
presence. body makes you a survivor no
forcing you to make a change, you’ll
immediately look for a way to meet SNUFFY SMITH
I talked to my lawyer, and matter what. him/her somewhere in the middle.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -
he is going to send her a threat- My mother recently had a Because you know that all work and
ening letter saying to refrain procedure where a mole and no play can have consequences, you
from all contact or a restrain- some extra skin were taken might deliberately look for a moment
ing order will be filed. Annie, from her stomach because when a small break can be tolerated.
It’ll be a refreshing for everyone.
I know this is the right thing to of melanoma. All those who LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - If
do, but since I made the deci- have beaten cancer, in what- you are in charge of telling everybody
sion, I feel guilty. I don’t want ever form, are survivors in my what to do and how to do it, be sure
you follow your own dictates. It
to hurt Angie. She has feel- eyes. Stand proudly. There are would be embarrassing if you were
ings the same as anyone else. those of us who cheer for you. the one to bungle matters.
We had some good times, and -- Survivor Supporter SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -
she is someone I once loved Dear Survivor: Thank you Make it your primary objective, and
something that is of significance can
deeply. for your words of encourage- be finalized to your satisfaction. To
I know I need to protect ment. We know they are deep- do so, it is important that you give HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
myself and my sanity, and yes, ly appreciated. matters your full attention.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
I am getting into counseling 21) - Know when to call it quits
again. But I also feel sadness Annie’s Mailbox is writ- when trying to make a hard sell. That
over losing the relationship. ten by Kathy Mitchell and doesn’t necessarily mean losing hope,
How can I stop feeling guilty Marcy Sugar, longtime editors but to close your mouth after you’ve
of the Ann Landers column. made the sale.
for hurting her? -- Confused CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Dear Confused: Many Please e-mail your questions to 19) - This can be an excellent day
abuse victims feel respon- anniesmailbox@comcast.net, for coordinating yours and/or other
sible for both the happiness or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, people’s actions. The high energy
that abounds could do wonders if it is
of the abuser and the success c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 channeled properly and wisely.
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to extricate yourself, guilt is


a common consequence. By
deliberately putting herself in BORN LOSER
your path, Angie is attempting
to manipulate those feelings
and possibly win you back.
We are glad you are getting
back into counseling. It will
help you realize that Angie’s
feelings are no longer your
concern.
Dear Annie: My cousin and
my best friend got into a major
screaming match that almost
came to blows. My cousin
thinks “Josie” got her fired. I
do not believe this is true. In FRANK & ERNEST
addition, they both think the
other one hates them.
I know my cousin is jealous
of the time I spend with Josie,
and vice versa. Also, they both
have fairly strong personali-
ties and are highly opinion-
ated. The problem is, we are all
booked to go on a two-week
vacation together next sum-
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