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The Delphos Herald is pleased to announce winners in the annual Christmas Coloring Contest. Age
categories included: 0-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12. First-place
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below are the first-place entries in each age group.
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OTTOVILLE - Close to
70 residents and business
owners attended Monday
nights village council meeting to express their views
on ordinance 2014-15 the
construction of the proposed
sidewalks on State Route
66 from Sunset Drive to
Monterey Street which has
been an item at the forefront
of councils agenda since late
spring.
The ordinance was debated by residents and afterwards, council member Tony
Langhals motioned for council to take a vote. Since councilman Carl Byrne was absent
from the meeting, a second
for the motion was not heard
and the ordinance was tabled
for discussion on Jan. 7.
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Elayna Stokes, age 3
The landscape of the corner of Fifth and Main streets in downtown Delphos was
changing rapidly as crews began demolishing the old Van Dyne Crotty building
the last week in December 2013. (DHI Media file photos)
Editors note: Each year, The Herald takes
a look back at the stories and photos of the
year. Here is the first of four 2014 wrapups.
Jan. 10
Allen County Sheriff Sam Crish and
Chief Deputy Jim Everett addressed Delphos
City Council
on
moving
dispatching from the
Delphos Police
Department
to the Allen
C o u n t y
Sheriff s
Dispatch
Center. Crish
explained the
call
would
come in and
be
directly
dispatched to
the police or
fire and rescue
Karlie Ulm, a fifth- d e p a r t m e n t s
grader from Landeck eliminating a
Elementary, was first small amount
runner-up in the Allen of lag time.
County Spelling Bee held
Jan. 18
in January.
There were
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STATE/LOCAL
Motorists on US 30 and US 127/US 224 will know when they are traveling through Van Wert. Phase
One of the County Gateway Landscaping Program that was started last fall through The Ohio
Department of Transportation, ODOT, made impressive strides this weekend revealing a beacon to
traffic on US 30 that will help draw attention to Van Wert. (Submitted photo)
ning that initially included both sides
of the interchange at US 30/US 127,
however, the project total exceeded
the maximum grant amount of $25k.
The project had to be cut in half.
Ideally, if the project goes well and
the ODOT money or a similar program is available, the south side will
be completed in the next fiscal round.
The north side was chosen because
its the side you see as you exit into
Van Wert.
Elite Naturescapes was able to
answer the ODOT bid and is providing the majority of materials. The
site prep and labor has been all volunteer with well over 100 hours at
the interchange on weekends and in
the evenings after work to make it
happen. Its been a difficult year with
all the rain received which hasnt
particularly helped with timeliness of
the project.
Lots of work remains to be done.
Spring will blossom a flower bed
location parallel to US 127 in the
west portion of the interchange adding color and presence on US 127.
All of the dead and dying trees were
soft skills such as communication and teamwork. It also includes resume writing, registering on the Ohio Means Jobs website, and
applying for a Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) to inform students if
they qualify for Pell grants and other financial
aid for future education they may consider.
Demand has remained strong for manufacturing jobs in this region, and this course
can help prepare students for applying for
these jobs, said WCOMC Director Doug
Durliat. We have made changes to this
course to reflect industrys skill needs for
entry-level employees.
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CALENDAR OF
EVENTS
TODAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam
County Museum is open, 202
E. Main St. Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club meets
at The Grind.
THURSDAY
Merry Christmas!
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos
Optimist Club, A&W DriveIn, 924 E. Fifth St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
Mealsite at Delphos Senior
Citizen Center, 301 Suthoff St.
is closed!
SATURDAY
9 a.m.-noon Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society,
located at the east edge of the
St. Johns High School parking lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Delphos Postal Museum is
open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of
warning sirens by Delphos
Fire and Rescue.
1-3 p.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St.
Johns Little Theatre.
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Knights storm
back for boys win
BY DANIEL JOSEPH
DHI Media Correspondent
news@delphosherald.com
CONVOY On a night when Crestview honored its 2014
Division IV State basketball championship team,
this years version of the Knights needed a secondhalf rally to overcome visiting Fort Jennings.
The Musketeers led by as many as nine before
the Knights stormed back and posted a 58-36 win.
After a shaky first quarter for the Musketeers,
Fort Jennings came out aggressively attacking
the basket in the second quarter. The Knights faced a lot of
foul trouble throughout the first half, as they had four players
with two fouls each at the half, including a technical foul that
sparked a 6-point swing for the Musketeers. Jennings rode that
momentum to a 24-22 lead at the break.
I thought we did a great job attacking the basket and putting them into a vulnerable situation in the first half, said
Jennings head coach Keith Utendorf. We did a great job of
converting those in the first half but we kind of let them dictate
things in the second half with their pressure.
Weve been in that situation a lot already this year, said
Knight coach Jeremy Best of his teams foul difficulty. We are
learning how to deal with it but not very well. That is something that we need to get much better at.
See KNIGHTS, page 8
By LARRY HEIING
DHI Media Correspondent
news@delphosherald.com
The going in the paint was tough Tuesday night as Jeffersons Trey
Smith and Ottovilles Colin Bendele battle in the lane during nonleague action at Heckman Gymnasium. (DHI Media/Kenny Poling)
Wildcats first bucket. The Big Green
scored the final points of the first quarter
on buckets by Brandt Landin, Bendele
MIDDLE POINT
Hannah McCleery and Julia
Thatcher each scored 20
points to lead the Lincolnview
Lancers to a 56-45 victory
over visiting Wayne Trace in
non-league girls basketball
action Tuesday night.
McCleery added four
rebounds, three assists and
four steals to go along with
her 20 points while Thatcher
added six boards and three
steals for the Lancers, who
move to 5-2 on the season.
It was a bounce-back victory for Lincolnview, which
was coming off a loss in
Northwest Conference action
to Allen East last week.
It was good to see the
girls respond and get a
good win, commented
Lincolnview head coach Dan
Williamson. I didnt know
how we would come out but
we were able to make enough
plays tonight. Defensively, I
thought we did a much better
job in the second half.
Wayne Trace led only
briefly at times in the first
quarter, the last of which came
on a pair of Danae Myers
free throws to make it 12-11
Raiders. However, the Lancers
answered with two late buckets from Ashton Bowersock to
Wayne Trace junior Erin Mohr (5) works against Lincolnview freshman Alena Looser (14) during the first
half of Tuesdays non-conference matchup. The Lady
Lancers earned a victory in the game. (DHI Media/
John Parent)
post a 15-11 advantage after
eight minutes of action.
After the Raiders got within 17-15 following a pair of
Gracie Gudakunst foul shots,
Lincolnview took advantage
of three straight Wayne Trace
turnovers and turned them
into points.
Thatcher hit one of two
foul shots for Lincolnview
COLUMBUS This
wasnt supposed to be Ohio
States year.
After a 12-1 season, a Big
Ten championship and a spot
against Alabama in the Sugar
Bowl in the first national
semifinals, the Buckeyes
are looking beyond this year
with as many starters who are
freshmen and sophomores as
upperclassmen.
Were not a finished
product, coach Urban Meyer
said. Theres too many
young players out there. The
futures very bright, though.
Much is made of the
Buckeyes depth at quarterback, particularly since
injured 2-time Big Ten player
of the year Braxton Miller
(who is back next year) was
replaced by freshman J.T.
Barrett (also back), who was
fifth in the Heisman Trophy
balloting. When Barrett broke
an ankle in the regular-season
finale, sophomore Cardale
Jones (yet another returnee)
stepped in and was a star.
The Buckeyes have been
stockpiling young talent.
Their most recent depth chart
shows four freshmen starters (offensive guard Billy
Price, H-back Jalin Marshall,
linebacker Darron Lee and
either Eli Apple or Gareon
Conley at cornerback). A
sterling sophomore class is
represented by Jones, tailback Ezekiel Elliott, wide-out
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Crestview bombs
Indians stymie Lady
Jays in hardwood action Ft. Jennings girls
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SHAWNEE
TOWNSHIP
Shawnee took advantage of poor shooting by St. Johns Monday night as the
Lady Indians downed the Lady Blue
Jays 53-36 in non-league girls hardwood
action at Lappin Gymnasium.
The Blue Jays (2-5) shot 26 percent
from the field 13-of-50, including
3-of-21 beyond the arc.
The Lady Tribe (3-5) canned
16-of-44 from the floor (5-of-11
downtown) for 36.4 percent.
The hosts were topped by the 21
points of Rachel Evans (5 bombs)
and 16 by Ashley Medsker.
The visitors received nine markers from
Rachel Pohlman (4 assists) and seven each
by Madilynn Schulte (who fouled out in
the fourth period) and Sydney Fischbach
(bothered by foul trouble).
These girls play with such great
effort but its frustrating for us all; we
just cant seem to reward ourselves
for all the hard work, Jays coach Dan
J. Grothouse explained. For us, once
we miss a few shots, our confidence
goes down; those can be the times we
either get afraid to shoot or we do it too
quickly. We go from being aggressive to
not being aggressive; it also seemed that
even when we got it inside, we couldnt
buy a bucket. On the other end, we let
Evans get open too much and it seemed
every 3 she hit was big.
Shawnee shot 16-of-28 on foul shots
(57.1%) versus 7-of-12 by the Blue and
Gold (58.3%).
Our whole game plan defensively
the first half was to make them shoot
over us, Shawnee coach Jeff Heistan
said. The second half, we spread our
defense out more to take away those
open looks and we allowed them to get
inside a bit more. Overall, though, I
liked our effort. We forced a few turn-
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Elida boys hold off Cavaliers
ELIDA Elida built a 35-24 halftime lead and helpd off
all of oldwaters charges in a 61-55 non-league boys basketball triumph Tuesday on the Union Bank Court of the Elida
Fieldhouse.
Austin Allemeier fired in 24 to pace the Bulldogs (2-5),
while Clark Etzler added 13 and Baylin Stinson 12.
For the Cavaliers (0-3), Malave Bettinger tallied 10.
Elida is off until Jan. 3 when they host Lima Senior.
Elida routed Coldwater 69-28 in JV action.
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physical inside game along with accurate shooting from outside as Colin
Bendele nailed the 3-ball. Jeffersons
Stockwell scored the next 5 points
along with 4 by Smith and suddenly
the Big Green lead was down to 46-41.
Ottovilles Kyle Bendele and Smith for
Jefferson exchanged a pair of made free
throws as the Big Green maintained the
slim lead. Physical play under the boards
led to trips to the charity squads by both
squads and Ottoville was able to convert
under pressure to preserve the victory.
The Big Green shot 51 percent from
the floor compared to 42 percent for
the Wildcats. Turnovers were low as
Ottoville had 12 turnovers and Jefferson
only committed 10 miscues.
Delphos Jefferson coach Marc Smith
commented that we stepped up the
defensive pressure in the second half.
We went 10 quarters and only had two
points in transition during the span.
Tonight we scored eight points in the
second half alone on transition plays.
We put our defense into action and thats
why we came back.
Jefferson was lead by Stockwell with
22 points and an under-the-weather
Smith chipped in 19.
The Big Green were led by Landins
21 points, including 9 of 11 shooting
from the charity stripe.
The JV game took overtime before
Jefferson pulled out the 41-37 victory.
Jefferson visits Fairview Saturday
night (6 p.m.); Ottoville entertains St.
Johns.
Attack
Varsity
Delphos Jefferson (52)
Jace Stockwell 7-5-22, Drew Reiss
1-2-4, Trey Smith 5-8-19, Alex Rode
2-3-7, Dalton Hicks 0-0-0, Grant
Wallace 0-0-0, Brenen Auer 0-0-0, Kurt
Wollenhaupt 1-0-2. Totals: 11-4-18/3052.
Ottoville (54)
Colin Bendele 2-0-6, Kyle Bendele
2-2-6, Austin Honigford 0-1-1, Brandt
Landin 6-9-21, Tyler Roby 5-6-17, Nick
Moorman 1-1-3. Totals: 12-4-18/25-54.
Score By Quarters
Jefferson 3 -14-13-22 = 52
Ottoville 13-15-13-13 = 54
Three-points goals: Jefferson,
Stockwell 3, Smith; Ottoville, C.
Bendele 2, Roby 2.
JV
Delphos Jefferson (41)
Trey Gossman 0-1-1, Cole Arroyo
0-2-2, Davion Tyson 2-2-6, Alex Rode
6-7-19, Tyler Bratton 2-4-9, Nick Long
0-4-4. Totals: 9-1-20/32-41.
Ottoville (37)
Andy Schimmoeller 1-1-4, Ryan
Bendele 3-0-8, Emitt German 1-0-3,
Eric Von Sossan 2-0-5, Logan Kemper
2-2-6, Brad Boecker 0-1-1, Brendon
Siefker 2-5-10. Totals: 5-6-9/12-37.
Score By Quarters
Jefferson 4 8 12-11-6 = 41
Ottoville 11- 12- 8- 4 - 2 = 37
Three-point goals: Jefferson, Bratton;
Ottoville, Bendele 2, Schimoeller,
German, Von Sossan, Siefker.
VARSITY
NEW KNOXVILLE (61)
Kenzie Schroer 6-0-15, Kalyn Schroer 1-0-3, Ashlyn
Miller 0-0-0, Jenna Schwieterman 3-2-9, Meg Reineke
3-0-6, Abby Lageman 2-1-5, Madison Lammers 2-1-5,
Rachel Leffel 3-2-8, Jadyn Lauth 0-0-0, Brianna Jurosic
0-0-0. Totals 19-6-5-51.
SPENCERVILLE (24)
Schylar Miller 0-0-0, Jayden Smith 1-0-3, Emilee
Meyer 1-0-3, Katie Merriman 0-0-0, Jenna Henline 0-00, Caitlyn Probst 4-0-8, Jacey Grigsby 4-0-8, Megan
Miller 0-0-0, Julie Mulholland 0-0-0, Audrey Bowsher
0-0-0, Madison Catlin 0-0-0, Carleigh Hefner 1-0-2.
Totals 9-2-0-24.
Score by Quarters:
New Knoxville 18 16 15 12 - 61
Spencerville 9 2 4 9 - 24
Three-point goals: New Knoxville, Ke. Schroer 3,
Ka. Schroer, Schwieterman, Reineke; Spencerville,
Meyer, Smith.
JUNIOR VARSITY
NEW KNOXVILLE (29)
Jadyn Lauth 2-0-4, Ashley Scott 0-0-0, Audrey
Stachler 0-0-0, Alli Katterheinrich 3-0-6, Sydney
Spevak 0-0-0, Caitlin Lammers 0-3-3, Brianna Jurosic
2-2-6, Emily Ott 0-0-0, Ashlyn Miller 2-1-5, Jenna
Schwieterman 1-3-5. Totals 10-0-9/19-29.
SPENCERVILLE (20)
Sydney Shaffer 0-0-0, Lexi Gilroy 0-0-0, Madison
Catlin 1-0-2, Carleigh Hefner 0-0-0, Jayden Smith 3-1-7,
Tiffany Work 0-1-1, Jenna Henline 3-0-6, Allison Adams
0-0-0, Julie Mulholland 1-0-2, Allison Bowsher 1-0-2.
Totals 9-0-2/8-20.
Score by Quarters:
New Knoxville 10 6 10 3 - 29
Spencerville 7 1 8 4 - 20
Three-point goals: New Knoxville, none;
Spencerville, none.
Lancers
We made enough shots to get the win, Williamson continued. It was a different kind of game and it was sloppy at
times but the girls found a way. Wayne Trace has a nice team
so this is a good win for us.
Bowersock added ten points for Lincolnview to go along
with six rebounds.
Lincolnview outrebounded Wayne Trace 32-29 on the night
while the Lancers committed 21 turnovers compared to Wayne
Traces 26.
We cant have that many turnovers, commented Raider
head coach Bethany Hughes. It was a lot of unforced mistakes and we have to be better in that area.
Erin Mohr led all scorers on the night with 25 points to pace
Wayne Trace. Danae Myers picked up nine rebounds for the
Raiders with Gracie Gudakunst dishing out five assists. Hollie
Wannemacher also had three steals for the Raiders.
Wayne Trace falls to 3-3 on the season.
Lincolnviews junior varsity also moved to 5-2 on the season with a 44-30 win over the Raiders.
Kayla Schimmoeller had 15 points and seven rebounds for
the Lancers with Alana Williams adding 13 points and four
boards. Maddie Gorman recorded eight points and seven steals
for Lincolnview as well.
Brooke Sinn had seven points, seven rebounds and six
assists for Wayne Trace, which falls to 2-4 on the season.
Courtney Mead chipped in six points for the Raiders.
Lincolnview will battle Parkway in the Chatt Insurance
Holiday Tourney at Parkway High School on Monday. Wayne
Trace returns to action Saturday when the Raiders visit Fort
Jennings.
Score by quarters
Wayne Trace 12 10 11 12- 45
Lincolnview 15 10 16 15- 56
Wayne Trace (45)
Hollie Wannemacher 5, Erin Mohr 25, Shayna Temple 5, Gracie Gudakunst4,
Danae Myers 6, Courtney Mead 0, Leah Sinn 0
Lincolnview (56)
Ashton Bowersock 10, Stephanie Longwell 0, Claire Clay 0, Katlyn Wendel 4,
Julia Thatcher 20, Hannah McCleery 20, Alena Looser 2, Alana Williams 0, Kayla
Schimmoeller 0
BOWLING
Tuesday Merchant
Dec. 16, 2014
Lears Martial Arts
119-14
Pitsenbarger Supply
118-16
R C Connections
107-26
To Legit 2 Split
100-34
Ace Hardware
94-42
Men over 200
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210-219, Ted Kill 205-203, Dan
Stemen 241, Dave Stemen 211,
David Newman 207, Jim Childress
202, Brock Parsons 201, Desteni
Lear 226, Chris Martin 211-220,
Mike Rice 245, Shane Lear 211236, Bruce VanMetre 278, John
Jones 244-246, John Allen 234205-203, Joe Geise 279.
Men over 550
Mike Hughes 607, Ted Kill 568,
Dave Stemen 564, David Newman
590, Jim Childress 567, Brock
Parsons 591, Desteni Lear 578,
Chris Martin 609, Mike Rice 555,
Shane Lear 647, Bruce VanMetre
634, John Jones 682, John Allen
642, Joe Geise 648.
Wednesday Industrial
Dec. 17, 2014
Topp Chalet
14-2
K-M Tire
10-6
Unverferth Mfg.
10-6
Rustic Cafe
10-6
Cabo
10-6
D & D Grain
8-8
John Deere
8-8
Heather Marie Photo
6-10
Buckeye Painting
2-14
Fusion Graphic
2-14
Men over 200
Don Rice 203-210-238, Brian
Gossard 213-205, Shawn Allemeier
242-223, Phil Austin 224-255-211,
Dave Kill 206, Daniel Uncapher
211-232, Josh DeVelvis 223-202,
Russ Wilhelm 208-204-206, Shane
Schimmoller 202, Sean Hulihan
211-224-216, Kyle Profit 214, Jeff
Kreischer 213-231-238, Steve
Richards 236, Rob Shaeffer 213,
Butch Prine Jr. 213-236, Terence
Keaser 232, Mike Rice 233, Dan
Kleman 237, Kyle Early 259-204278, Dave Moenter 246-243-214,
Randy Fischbach 212-222, Jason
Mahlie 267-268, Frank Miller 220202, Joe Geise 238-223, Charlie
Lozano 231, John Allen 220-236203, John Jones 278-216, Taylor
Booth 210-237, Jim Thorbin 239224, Justin Starn 223-214-237, Erin
Deal 211-210, Brent Miller 226,
Brian Sharp 202-210.
Men over 550
Don Rice 651, Brian Gossard
618, Shawn Allemeier 657, Bruce
VanMetre 564, Phil Austin 690,
Dave Kill 579, Daniel Uncapher
621, Josh DeVelvis 613, Russ
Wilhelm 618, Shane Schimmoller
574, Sean Hulihan 651, Kyle Profit
Thursday National
Dec. 18, 2014
Evans Construction
22-2
D R C Big Dogs
18-6
Old Mill Campground
8-14-10
First Federal
14-10
VFW
12-12
Mushroom Graphics
10-14
Westrich
10-14
K-M Tire
10-14
S & Ks Landeck Tavern
8-16
Wannemachers
2-22
Men over 200
Brian Schaadt 202-211, Seth
Schaadt 205, Alex VanMetre
244-240-244, Bruce VanMetre
258-231-253, Chuck Verhoff
213, Chris Martin 246-246, Justin
Miller 235, Tom Schulte 213-217,
Lenny Hubert 255-204, Don Rice
203-230, Sean Hulihan 222214, Rob Ruda 220-279, Scott
Scalf 206-235-213, Doc Evans
202, Randy Mason 202, Warren
Mason 201-201-201, Dan Mason
218-246-212, Jeff Lawrence 214,
Thomas Brusseau 211-217-268,
Nate Lawrence 255, Jim Meeks
210, Justin Tumlinson 203-217,
Neil Mahlie 279-224-202, Mike
Hughes 225-224, Jason Mahlie
252-228-273, Mike Herr 221, Mike
Rice 203-202-212, John Jones
223, Jerry Mericle 217, John Allen
210-204-212, Joe Geise 214, Don
Honigford 201, Carl Beck 235-213,
Ted Wells 206, Brad Thornburgh
202, Frank Miller 256.
Men over 550
Brian Schaadt 600, Alex
VanMetre 728, Bruce VanMetre
742, Chuck Verhoff 611, Chris
Martin 692, Justin Miller 596,
Tom Schulte 607, Lenny Hubert
654, Don Rice 626, Sean Hulihan
627, Rob Ruda 681, Scott Scalf
654, Randy Mason 586, Warren
Mason 603, Dan Mason 676, Jeff
Lawrence 553, Thomas Brusseau
696, Nate Lawrence 554, Justin
Tumlinson,577, Mark Biedenharn
569, Neil Mahlie 705, Mike
Hughes 625, Jason Mahlie 753,
Mike Rice 617, John Jones 594,
Jerry Mericle 573, John Allen 626,
Joe Geise 552, Carl Beck 608, Ted
Wells 561, Brad Thornburgh 588,
Frank Miller 636.
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St. Johns Alumni band played its final girls basketball game Feb. 13. The
20-member pep band delighted home and visiting crowds for 20 years. (DHI
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tant isolation model built to withstand
some of earths most destructive geologiFeb. 15
cal forces.
Delphos and the surrounding communiMarch 3
ties have seen their street budgets mount
Gina Csukker couldnt believe her luck
from the latest round of snow events for at the craps table during the chambers
the week spanning Feb. 2-10. The deluge Mardi Gras and Casino Night Saturday at
of winter weather sent man-hours into the K of C Hall.
overtime, strained equipment and exhaustMarch 6
ed crew members to the point of being ill.
Clara Hanf received the ashes
Feb. 21
Wednesday during the Ash Wednesday Firefighter-EMT Advanced Roy Hoehn, center, was promoted to the rank of
Jefferson Middle School eighth-grade prayer service at the community track. platoon chief with Delphos Fire and Rescue in March. Fire Chief Kevin Streets,
students engineered an earthquake resis- Hundreds of people attended the Run left, presents Hoehn with his badge as Mayor Michael Gallmeier looks on.
Eicher
Sidewalks
This week I will share with you the recipe for sour cream
cut-out cookies. We like this recipe to make Christmas cookies.
Sour Cream Cut-Out Cookies
1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened
1 1/2 cups sugar
3 large eggs, beaten
1 cup sour cream
2 tablespoons vanilla
3 1/24 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
Frosting:
1/3 cup shortening
1 teaspoon vanilla
4 cups powdered sugar, divided
1/2 cup milk
food coloring (optional)
colored sprinkles (optional)
chocolate chips (optional)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease a baking sheet.
Cream the butter and sugar together in a large bowl. Stir in
the eggs, sour cream and vanilla. Combine the flour, baking
powder and baking soda in a medium bowl, and stir with a
whisk to blend. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients,
and stir until it forms soft but firm dough. Roll the dough out
to a 1/2-inch thickness on a floured surface. Use your favorite
cookie cutters to cut out the dough. Place the shapes on the
prepared pan.
Bake until golden brown around the edges, about 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool on the pan for 5 minutes. Then transfer to wire racks to cool completely.
To make the frosting: Cream the shortening, vanilla and 1
cup powdered sugar. Gradually add the milk and the rest of
the powdered sugar, beating constantly. More powdered sugar
can be added to make a thicker icing. Food coloring can also
be added. Spread the frosting on the cooled cookies. Decorate
with colored sprinkles or chocolate chips if desired.
Lovina Eicher is an Old Order Amish writer, cook, wife
and mother of eight. Formerly writing as The Amish Cook,
Eicher inherited that column from her mother, Elizabeth
Coblentz, who wrote from 1991 to 2002. Readers can contact
Eicher at PO Box 1689, South Holland, IL 60473 (please
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WEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER 24, 2014
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Pedro
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