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Also, develop an escape plan with two
ways out and make sure every family
member knows what to do and where
to meet outside if the fire alarm sounds.
Take time to practice both a primary and
secondary escape plan, so that if a real
emergency occurred, the family know
what to do.
State Fire Marshal Larry L. Flowers
offers these additional tips:
Vacuum the dust from inside the
detector at least once every year.
Never borrow a smoke detectors
battery for another use.
Change batteries twice a year or if
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It was all treats and no tricks in Fort Jennings Friday evening for the villages annual Beggars Night. Children
donned disguises and walked from home to home. The village police department also handed out treat bags.
(DHI Media/Steven Coburn-Griffis)
While
unabashedly critical of Issue
3, an Optimist Club-sponsored
presentation on Ohios marijuana legalization initiative gave
attendees on both sides of the
proposal a little something to
put in their pipes and smoke.
Held at the Top Chalet, the
evenings featured speaker was
Roger Geiger, vice president
and Ohio executive director
of the National Federation of
Independent Business.
In introducing Geiger,
Optimist Club President Kevin
Wieging said, Our purpose
here tonight as an Optimists
Club is to present the information. Were not persuading or
telling anyone how to vote; we
just want the facts out there.
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Fort Jennings Catholic Ladies of
Columbia will hold its annual Election
Night Dinner from 4-6 p.m. Tuesday.
Dinners are carry-out only and can be
picked up in the Fort Haven parking lot
near IGA.
Meals include: pork loin, two sides,
dinner roll, dessert and homemade apple
sauce for $7.
DHI MEDIA
2015 Published in Delphos, Ohio
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POLICE REPORTS
Information submitted
DELPHOS On Oct. 22, an officer
on patrol initiated a traffic stop
on a motorist
after observing an
equipment violation. After making
contact with the
driver of the vehicle, 23-year-old
Gerald A. Kohorst
of Delphos, it was
found that he was
operating the vehicle on a license
forfeiture suspenKohorst
sion and had license
plates belonging to another vehicle. The vehicle was impounded and Kohorst was issued
a citation for three violations. He will appear
in Lima Municipal Court to face the charges.
On Oct. 22, officers were dispatched to
speak with the victim of an assault that
occurred in the 100 block of East Cleveland
Street. Upon speaking with the victim, he
told officers that another juvenile had pulled
him from his moped while it was moving
and assaulted him. Officers spoke with the
other juvenile involved and received a similar account of the incident. The report has
been sent to Allen County Juvenile Court for
review by the prosecutor for possible charges.
On Oct. 23, officers met with a female
complainant at the Delphos Police Department
who wished to file a theft report. The female
told officers that an item was removed from
her residence at an unknown time.
On Oct. 23,
officers,
along
with
Delphos
EMS, responded
to the 200 block
of South Main
Street in reference
to an unresponsive
female. Personnel
arrived and located the female,
identified as Faith
Sevitz of Delphos.
Medical aid was
administered to
Sevitz
Sevitz who was then
transported to the hospital for further treatment. During the investigation of the incident,
officers located a drug abuse instrument and
suspected narcotics. Sevitz is currently facing
a charge of possession of drug abuse instruments and other charges are pending.
On Oct. 23, officers were sent to the 700
block of West First Street to take a report for
a dog bite. The victim and dog owner spoke
and an agreement was made between the two
of them to reimburse the victim for any medical costs.
On Oct. 24, officers responded to the 800
block of Skinner Street to investigate dogs running at large. Officers located the dogs a short
time later and returned them to their owner.
The dog wardens office was given a copy of
the report as this has been an ongoing issue.
On Oct. 24, a female complainant came
to the police department to file a report of an
ungovernable juvenile. The female told officers that her daughter has been increasingly
disobedient recently. A report was taken, however no charges will be pursued at this time.
On Oct. 25, officers were dispatched to
the 600 block of East Second Street in reference to a female creating a disturbance.
Officers arrived
and met with the
female
identified as 34-yearold Kristee Lynn
Wolfe of Delphos
and advised her
of the complaint.
Wolfe
advised
officers that she
would stay inside.
Moments later,
officers
who
remained in the
area
witnessed
Wolfe
Wolfe creating a disturbance in the middle of the street. Officers
approached her and attempted to take her
into custody. Wolfe then attempted to push
officers and resist arrest at which time a
taser was deployed. She was then taken into
custody and transported to the Allen County
Jail. Wolfe is being charged with persistent
disorderly conduct and resisting arrest and
will appear in Lima Municipal Court to face
the charges.
See REPORTS, page 3A
Arrest made in
Grove after
heroin overdose
Information Submitted
COLUMBUS GROVE
On Wednesday, the Columbus
Grove EMS was dispatched to
600 West Sycamore Street in
Columbus Grove. Upon arrival at the scene, the EMS and
a deputy from the Putnam
County Sheriffs Office discovered that it was a possible
heroin overdose.
Evidence was collected at
the scene which later led to
the arrest of Sara Storer, 38,
who lives at the residence, for
possession of heroin, a felony
of the fifth degree.
A search warrant was
conducted by the Columbus
Grove Police Department,
Putnam County Sheriffs
Office and agents of the Multi
Area Narcotics Task Force
with the assistance of a K9
unit from the Allen County
Sheriffs Office. Additional
evidence was collected during
the search.
Additional charges are
pending after review by the
Putnam County Prosecutors
Office.
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Herald
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general manager
Delphos Herald, Inc.
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OBITUARY
Mark William Kroeger
Sept. 27, 1965
Oct. 28, 2015
CELINA Mark William
Kroeger, 50, Celina, died
Wednesday.
He was born Sept. 27,
1965, in Lima to William
M. and Barbara A. (Utrup)
Kroeger, who survive in
Delphos.
Other survivors include
his wife, Emily Ziegenbusch;
three children, Ashley P.
Kroeger of Elida and Cole
W. Kroeger and Macie L.
Kroeger of Celina; five sisters, Debra A. (Earl Eberle)
Kroeger of Findlay, Deanne
L. (Dennis Waller) Kroeger
of Fort Wayne, Beth A.
(James) Skym of Delphos,
Jennifer L. (Jeff Brassell)
Cunningham of Lima and
Kristi L. (Chadd) Pierce,
North Carolina; a brother-inlaw, Keith (Misty) Kleman
of Celina; a father- and mother-in-law, Richard and Ruth
Ziegenbusch of Celina; many
nieces and nephews; and two
loving dogs, Bear and Katie.
He was preceded in death
by a sister, Lisa M. Kleman;
and mother-in-law, Mary Ann
Ziegenbusch.
He was a 1983 graduate
of Delphos St. Johns High
School. He served his country
in United States Army as a
Dolores A. Eickholt
Jan. 25, 1930-Oct. 29, 2015
OTTAWA Dolores A.
Eickholt, 85, of Ottawa formerly of Ottoville, died 11:05 p.m.
Thursday at The Meadows of
Kalida.
She was born Jan. 25, 1930,
in Ottoville to William and
Philomena (Wehri) Dickman,
who preceded her in death.
On July 24, 1948, she married Vincent Eickholt, who died
Feb. 17, 1979.
Survivors include eight children, Ronald (Brenda) Eickholt
of Oak Harbor, Vincent Doc (Pam) Eickholt of Ottawa, Edwin
Eickholt of Venedocia, Lois Eickholt of Ottawa, Anna (Mike) Dick
of Montgomery, Texas, Carol (Tom) Craig of Van Wert, Gerilyn
Johnston of Ottawa and Teresa (Matt) Kropf of Plymouth; 21
grandchildren; numerous great- and great-great-grandchildren; a
sister-in-law: Barbara Dickman of Elsie, Michigan; and a brotherin-law: Arnie Kemper of Ottoville.
She was preceded in death by a son, William Eickholt; a
grandson, Paul Eickholt; a great-grandson, Zachary Eickholt;
four brothers, Hubert Dickman, Philip Dickman, Ferdinand
Dickman and Edmund Dickman; five sisters: Anna Dickman,
Agnes Moeggenborg, Hildagard Schnipke, Alice Kemper and Irene
Dickman; and special friend Jack Saloum.
Dolores retired after 16 1/2 years at the former Sylvania-Phillips
Display Components in Ottawa, where she was the first female
supervisor and was a former teacher at St. Johns Elementary
School, Delphos. She was a member of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic
Church, Ottawa, a former member of Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church, Ottoville, and Ottoville VFW Auxiliary. She
attended first through eighth grade in Ottoville before going to and
graduating from St. Louis High School, in St Louis, Missouri. She
then attended the OSU-Lima before she went on to teach. She was
a master gardener, loved bird watching and enjoyed spending time
with her family.
Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:30 a.m. Monday at
Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa with Fr. Matt Jozefiak
officiating. Burial will follow in St. Marys Cemetery, Ottoville.
Visitation will be 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Love-Heitmeyer Funeral
Home, Jackson Township, as well as one hour prior to Mass at the
church.
Memorial donations may be made to Putnam County Home
Health and Hospice
Condolences may be expressed at lovefuneralhome.com
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A boy was born Oct. 28 to
Shaunna and Mark Honigford
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A girl was born Oct. 29 to
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VAN WERT The following individuals appeared
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Judge Martin Burchfield
Change of plea
Faith Busbey, 33, Lima,
changed her plea to guilty
to possession of heroin, a
felony 5. She then requested
and was granted Treatment
in Lieu of Conviction. The
case was stayed pending
completion of treatment, and
she was ordered to pay court
costs.
Josh McGinnis, 34,
Delphos, changed his plea to
guilty to an amended charge
of attempted endangering
children, a felony 4 (reduced
from endangering children,
f3). The court ordered a
pre-sentence investigation
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Sentencing
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Middle Point, two counts
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prison each, concurrent with
credit for 72 days already
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Ezra Lavy, 47, Convoy,
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TODAY
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
SUNDAY
1-3 p.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
MONDAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from the Storm support group meets
in the Delphos Public Library basement.
7 p.m. Delphos City Council meets at the Delphos
Municipal Building, 608 N. Canal St.
Delphos Parks and Recreation board meets at the recreation building at Stadium Park.
Washington Township trustees meet at the township
house.
7:30 p.m. Spencerville village council meets at the
mayors office.
Delphos Eagles Auxiliary meets at the Eagles Lodge,
1600 Fifth St.
8 p.m. The Veterans of Foreign Wars meet at the hall.
TUESDAY
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff Street.
7 p.m. Delphos Coon and Sportsmans Club meets.
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian
Church, 310 W. Second St.
WEDNESDAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam County Museum is open, 202 E.
Main St., Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club meets at The Grind.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates meet in the St.
Johns Chapel.
6:30 p.m. Delphos Kiwanis Club meets at the Eagles
Lodge, 1600 E. Fifth St.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
Delphos Civil Service Commission meets at Municipal
Building.
7:30 p.m. Hope Lodge 214 Free and Accepted Masons,
Masonic Temple, North Main Street.
9 p.m. Fort Jennings Lions Club meets at the Outpost
Restaurant.
ODOT release
weekly report
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The following is a weekly report concerning construction and maintenance work on
state highways within the Ohio
Department of Transportation
District 1. For the latest in statewide construction, visit www.
ohgo.com.
Some area highways remain
closed due to high water. Visit
www.ohgo.com for the latest in
closures related to flooding and
construction.
Allen County
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New patrolman
starts Nov. 12
BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS Residents
will see a new face patrolling
the streets beginning Nov.
12. Officer Roger Brown was
added to the Delphos Police
Department on Wednesday.
Officer Brown comes to
us highly recommended with
a lot of experience, Police
Chief Mark Slate said. He
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Farmers addressing
compaction problems
BY JAMES HOORMAN
Ag educator
OSU-Extension
Putnam County
PUTNAM COUNTY
Farmers have harvested most
of their soybeans and corn.
Most fields have been dry
(until this week) and farmers are looking to fix compaction problems. This article came from Sjoerd Duiker,
Penn State (CORN newsletter
2015-35) and discusses ways
to 1) increase soil resiliency
to compaction, 2) to avoid
compaction, and 3) ways to
alleviate compaction.
First, soil resiliency is a
term that describes the ability
of an ecosystem to resist disturbance by resisting damage
and recovering rapidly. Soil
can be made to resist compaction by eliminating tillage,
increasing organic matter content, and maintaining a living
soil root system. Long-term
no-till farmer will testify that
tires sink deeper in tilled soil.
Any soil that was tilled will
be more susceptible to compaction than a soil that has
been in no-till continuously.
Increasing organic matter content increases the soil resiliency to compaction, because
the spongy humus maintains
porosity and also increases
aggregate stability. Finally, a
living root system at time of
traffic will increase the resistance of the soil to compaction.
While it is uncommon to see
living root systems at harvest
time, Penn State University is
researching the establishment
of cover crops into standing
corn or soybean, combined in
one pass with herbicide application and side-dressing.
Cover crops after harvest allow soils to kick back
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The Jefferson Wildcats seized their third straight NWC football crown with a 26-10 victory over Spencerville on the road Friday night. (DHI Media/Tom Morris)
SPENCERVILLE Winner
take all.
An
outright
Northwest
Conference football title was on the
line as Jefferson visited backyard
archrival Spencerville on a crisp fall
Friday night at jam-packed Charles
Moeller Memorial Field.
The Wildcats were looking to do
something they hadnt in 30 years
win three straight NWC crowns.
They got it done, knocking off
picked up by Stockwell.
Once more, Spencerville reached
the Delphos 34 but Mason Nourse
was pressured by Dalton Hicks and
Noah Illig into an incompletion.
The Red and White commenced
an 8-play sequence to paydirt. At
the Spencerville 32, Stockwell
threw a screen pass to the left side
to Hunter Binkley and he found a
convoy, finshing hard to the end
zone. Mercer made it 14-0 with
7:17 to go in the half.
See NWC, page 7A
St. Johns Aaron Reindel tries to juke a Marion Local defender Friday night at Stadium
Park in the Blue Jays season-finale. (DHI Media/Steven Coburn-Griffis).
BY LARRY HEIING
DHI Media Correspondent
news@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS A week
after facing top-ranked
JIM METCALFE
COLLEGE
FLORIDA: The Worlds
Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party.
Throw the records out because
its a fun time and anything can
happen. If Nick Chubb were
healthy, Id go with Dawgs.
Since he isnt, I go with Gators
and their improved D against a
struggling UGa offense.
NOTRE DAME: Temple one
of the seasons surprises at No.
21. Still, I question their overall schedule, though they did
beat Penn State, which is still
not themselves. I just believe
Fighting Irish keep getting it
done and that defense will show
of D-VI.
Eight Blue Jay seniors
(James Buettner, Evan
Mohler, Jordan Mohler, Tyler
Ledyard, Jesse Ditto, Justin
Moenter, Chad Etgen and
the way.
WASHINGTON: If this
game were in desert, Id go
with underachieving Wildcats.
Huskies have always been tough
in the Pacific Northwest and
Chris Pedersen knows how to
recruit and coach, so give the
nod to the erstwhile Purple
Reign.
GEORGIA TECH: Think
newfangled triple-option in
combo with a passing game. I
dont like Cavaliers odds against
an improving Techsters.
KENTUCKY: Tennessee
probably should have beaten
Tide. Woulda, coulda, shoulda.
Will be hard to get back up emotionally in the Commonwealth
against an SEC up-and-comer.
Erin should like this pick!
USC: Cal is for real but
Trojans made a huge statement
last week against previously-unbeaten Utes. They keep talking
in Berkeley, especially with QB
Cody Kessler back in Heisman
race with injury to Baylors Seth
Russell.
PROS
CINCINNATI: Big Ben will
be back but one wonders how
mobile he will be. Thing is, I
think Bengals can actually do
real damage to Steelers defense
and the Cincis D can still get
better, especially with Vontaze
returning in the middle. I like
them to remain perfect.
MINNESOTA: An old-time
battle of NFC haters. They dont
like each other. Adrian Peterson
is back and Teddy Bridgewater
is making believers. Jay Cutler
is still trying to fit square pegs
into round holes and Da Bears
D is not even close to its fearsome past.
GREEN BAY: Aaron Rodgers
versus Peyton Manning. This is
not vintage Peyton and though
Broncos defense is very good,
Packers have too many weapons.
Besides, GB can also play some
good defense. Packers get huge
win in Big D.
SEATTLE: Da Boys may get
Dez Bryant back early but with
Matt Cassell throwing to him,
instead of Romo, Seahawks
ever-coming-along defense
Cam Chancellor is that big for
those guys will contain them
if he does. If not, forgetaboutit.
NEW YORK JETS: Raiders
are improving every week
and last week dominated the
Chargers for 3-plus quarters,
though they nearly blew it. Jets
defense will be solid and their
running game will be a difference-maker with Chris Ivory and
Friends.
BALTIMORE: San Diego
looked dead in the water last
week until a late surge almost
got them tied with Raiders. They
have been so close for three
weeks; at some point either they
break through or they have a
melt-down. Even though Ravens
arent exactly the worlds best, I
choose the latter.
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ERIN COX
COLLEGE
GEORGIA: I still dont like
the Gators (Editors Note: I can
live with that!).
NOTRE DAME: Mike Golic
says so (EN: What does that bum
know? LOL).
ARIZONA: I say so (EN:
Well, you dont have to be sassy
about it!).
GEORGIA TECH: I felt like
typing two words so I appeared
more busy than I actually am
(EN: LOL!).
KENTUCKY: It is a Big Blue
Nation and man, am I excited for
basketball season!
USC: They beat my trusty
Utah team so they deserve to
win.
NFL
CINCINNATI: Now that
Pittsburgh loses when I finally
pick them to win, I wont waste
my time picking them again
(EN: OK!).
MINNESOTA: Ill go with
AP. Does anyone actually call
him AP (EN: I think its AD
All Day!)?
DENVER: I love finally having the chance to pick against
Green Bay to clarify I dont
support the cheesehead lifestyle
(EN: I eat cheese, not wear it!).
DALLAS:
RUN
THE
Pigskin Picks
Fish Ohio
LAKE ERIE
Regulations to Remember: The daily bag limit for walleye in
Ohio waters of Lake Erie is 6 fish per angler; minimum size limit is 15
inches. The daily bag limit for yellow perch is 30 fish per angler in
all Ohio waters of Lake Erie. The trout and salmon daily bag limit
is 2 fish per angler; minimum size limit is 12 inches. The black
bass (largemouth and smallmouth bass) daily bag limit is 5 fish per
angler with a 14-inch minimum size limit.
Western Basin
Walleye: They have been caught on and around Kelleys Island
Shoal, mostlyt by trolling with crankbaits.
Yellow Perch: Fishing has been good near C can of the Camp
Perry firing range, near West Reef, north of North Bass Island,
near Kelleys Island Shoal, southeast of Kelleys Island and near the
Marblehead lighthouse. Perch spreaders or crappie rigs with shiners
fished near the bottom produce the most fish.
Smallmouth/Largemouth Bass: Smallmouths continue to be caught
along the shorelines of the Bass Islands on tube jigs, crankbaits and
drop shot rigs.
Central Basin
Walleye: Fishing has been slow. The best reports have come from
2-5 miles north/northeast of Huron, west of the sandbar and northeast
of Edgewater Park in 40-44 feet of water. The night bite has started
off Cleveland and the Grand River and anglers are catching fish at
10-15 feet. Anglers are trolling planer boards with crankbaits. In the
evening, anglers are trolling shallow-diving crankbaits.
Yellow Perch: Fish are being caught 1.5 miles north of Huron,
Vermilion and Avon. Farther east fish are being caught north-northeast of Gordon Park at 30-40 feet, east of Fairport Harbor at 56 feet,
north of Ashtabula at 47-57 feet and north of Conneaut at 62 feet.
Anglers fishing from shore are catching fish off the long pier in the
Grand River. Perch spreaders with shiners and minnows fished near
the bottom produce the most fish.
Smallmouth Bass: Fishing has been good at 15-18 feet around
harbor areas in Fairport Harbor, Cleveland, Ashtabula and Conneaut
using crayfish, jigs and crank baits.
Steelhead: Anglers are trolling and casting in harbors, breakwalls,
and nearshore areas at Conneaut, Ashtabula, Geneva, Fairport Harbor,
Eastlake, and Rocky River. Fishing has been good in the Grand River
with the mornings being the best. Fish are also being caught off the
shoreline along the piers in Cleveland. Anglers are using jigs and
minnows, jigs and maggots, spinners and spoons
The Lake Erie water temperature is 53 off Toledo and 59 off
Cleveland, according to the nearshore marine forecast.
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Fantastic fishing forecast for Lake Erie
COLUMBUS The Lake Erie walleye hatch is one of the largest in
recent history, according to fisheries biologists with the ODNR. Results from
combined Ontario and Ohio surveys show that the 2015 hatch index is the
highest since 2003. The excellent hatch should start to show up as catchable
fish in the next three years.
With these hatch index results, we are expecting the walleye fishing
in Lake Erie in the next three to five years to be exceptional, said ODNR
Director James Zehringer. This is outstanding news for Ohio anglers and
out-of-state anglers who enjoy fishing on Lake Erie, the Walleye Capital of
the World.
To estimate the basin-wide hatch of walleye, ODNR and the Ontario
Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry combine their bottom trawl survey
data.
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Fish
Picks
(Continued from page 6)
Bears- Because they are at
home and sooner or later, a home
team will win this week. This
guess is as good as any, I suppose.
Denver- I think the Denver
defense can do enough to keep
the offense close. The Broncos
offense has shown that they can
do just enough to win.
Seattle- Because of Matt
Cassel.
Oakland- The Raiders have a
sneaky-good passing game and
one of the better big-play defenses in the league.
Baltimore- San Diego is flying all the way across the country. Teams going East typically
struggle. Yes, thats my whole
reasoning here (EN: Makes sense
to me!).
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ROBERT
SMOKE
WATKINS
College:
Florida over Georgia.
Notre Dame over Temple.
Washington over Arizona.
Tennessee over Kentucky.
USC over California.
Pro:
Cincinnati over Pittsburgh.
Green Bay over Chicago.
Seattle over Denver.
New York Jets over Oakland.
San Diego over Baltimore.
EN: As you can see, he is not
a very talkative man!!!
your trips.
Preparing a fishing first aid kit
is easy. You can simply purchase a
standard first aid kit at your local
pharmacy, and then add items that
are geared towards the outdoors, or
you can purchase a ready-made kit
that has been designed specifically
for outdoor activity at your local
sporting goods store. Whichever
way you purchase and prepare your
first aid kit, just be sure that all of
the contents are stored in a durable
waterproof case.
Examples of items that can be
added to a standard first aid kit are
items such as vinegar (if you do any
saltwater fishing, vinegar provides
relief from jellyfish stings), motion
sickness medication and wire cutters to cut through fishing hooks if
necessary.
Here is a checklist of essential
items that should be included in
your fishing first aid kit: Antiseptic
towelettes; Non-latex disposable
gloves; Antimicrobial towelettes;
Ibuprofen tablets; Acetaminophen
tablets; Decongestant tablets; Motion
sickness tablets (such as Dramamine
or Bonine); Antibiotic ointment;
Tincture of benzoin (applied to the
skin to help kill germs and reduce
swelling); Adhesive bandages 1 x
3; Knuckle bandages; 2 x 3
non-stick pads; 3 x 3 gauze pads;
Sterile wound closures; Elastic bandage 3; Oval Patches 2 x 4;
Adhesive tape 1/2; Pressure wrap;
Triangle bandage; Sterile pad 5 x
9; Gauze rolls 2; Moleskin 2
x 3; Vial; Tweezers; Safety Pins;
Irrigation syringe; Resealable plastic
bag; Shears; Wire cutters (for cutting
through fishing hooks); Cold pack;
Cotton balls; Vinegar (small plastic
bottle or container in the event of a
jellyfish sting); Electrolyte replacement drinks (in case of dehydration);
Blanket
Aside from ensuring that you
have all of the fishing first aid kit
essentials, its also a good idea to take
an outdoors first aid course. You can
check with your state agency to see if
there is an upcoming course offered
in your area. The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission,
for example, offers a wilderness first
aid course as part of the Becoming
An Outdoors-Woman program.
ODNR ensures a balance
between wise use and protection of
our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR website at
ohiodnr.gov.
Monday Hi-Rollers
Ragrig Decals
56-8
Dicks Chick
46-18
Dickmans Ins.
34-30
Fusion Graphic
33-31
Full Spectrum
32-32
K & M Tire
28-36
Five Star Pet Boarding
23-41
Games Over 150:
Niki Schleeter 177-157-174,
Cheyl Gossard 168-191-166, Rachel
Mitchel 155, Audrey Martin 155
,Carrie Rostorfer 158, Kelly Hubert
206-185-153, Doris Honigford 168,
Connie Paddubny 181, Mary White
153, Donna Bendele 180, Lisa Vanmetre 179-182-199, Christie Allemeier 150-155-160, Rachel Mahlie
159-175-176, Anita Stewart 150,
Nikki Rice 176-188, Nikki Wenzlick
168-164-152, Jacquie Edwards 158,
Carol Ricker 186-155-165, Lex Martin 153-153-168, Dorothy Landwehr
181-170, Robin Allen 159-170-169.
Series Over 500:
Niki Schleeter 508, Cheryl Gossard 525, Kelly Hubert 544, Lisa
Vanmetre 560, Rachel Mahlie 510,
Nikki Rice 510, Carol Ricker 506.
BOWLING
Monday Rec
Grothouse Barber Shop
41-15
Bunge
36-20
The Pittsters
32-24
Delphos Rec Center
29-27
Rustic
27-29
2 Lefts & A Right
26-30
Dukes Sharpening
24-32
Honda Of Ottawa
24-32
Etta-Maze-Antques
23-33
Jims Resturant
18-38
Games Over 160:
Tom Honigford 164-200-174, Jeff
Rostorfer 187-196-172, Tim Martin
176-186-224, Bruce Vanmetre 244-
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The Delphos U15 Soccer Team won the Putnam County West tournament championship. Members of the team are
Reagan Ulm, Elly Wrasman, Tyranyna Olmeda, Addi Mueller, Renee Unland, Megan Weitzel, Karly Mawhorr, Kylee
Dienstberger, Sarah Metzner, Maddie Weitzel, Leah Hodgson, Caitlin Cox, Emma Mueller, Hali Haggard, Danielle
Hohlbein, Emily Dienstberger, Madi Schuck, Kylie OConnor, Noel Warnement, Michaela Shawhan, Alexa Chung and
coaches Ken Mueller, Rachel Olmeda and Rick Dienstberger. (Photo Submitted)
OTTOVILLE For
the second match in a row,
Jeffersons girls soccer crew
was playing without second-leading scorer Arianna
Knebel.
Wednesday night, that
caught up with them as
Coldwater took advantage
with a 3-goal second half
and held on for a 3-2 triumph
under the lights of a soggy
Ottoville Soccer Stadium in
a Division III District semifinal.
The Cavaliers (9-8-1)
avenged a 4-3 loss on the
road Sept. 26 and knocked
the
previously-unbeaten
Lady Wildcats (13-1-4) out
of the second season.
The Wildcats held a
1-0 lead at the half but the
Cavaliers then took advantage of a heavy wind coming
out of the southwest.
They controlled the orb
and peppered the goal on
a consistent basis but their
efforts early were either wide
or over the crossbar.
The Wildcats had the first
shot on-goal at 29:03 when
junior Makaya Dunnings
15-yarder from the left wing
was deflected by a diving
Brittany Muhlenkamp (2
saves vs. 5 total shots) and
then controlled.
Coldwater couldnt dent
the scoreboard until a fateful 8-minute span, starting at
25:42.
Cavalier star Maura
Hoying got possession in
the middle and made a great
individual move to dribble
around defenders into the
18-yard box outside the left
wing. Pimpas (8 saves vs.
15 total shots, 11 on-goal)
came out to try and cut off
the angle but Hoying shot
from 15 yards past her diving
try and the orb trickled into
the right side of the net for a
1-1 tie.
At
21:30,
Breezy
Schneiders shot from the arc
was deflected over the top of
the bar for a corner kick.
Hoyings top-of-the-box
effort at 20:22 was denied by
Pimpas.
However, the Cavaliers
made it 2-1 at 18:51. This
time, Mara Dues fired a
14-yarder from the left side
Jefferson senior Logan Hamilton sends the ball forward up the sideline during first-half
play in Wednesdays Division III District girls soccer semifinal at Ottoville High School.
Three other Lady Wildcat seniors: Brandy White, Alexa Marlow and Jessica Pimpas;
played the final matches of their scholastic careers in a 3-2 loss to Coldwater. (DHI Media/
Jim Metcalfe)
that slipped through the
hands of Pimpas; Lexi Meyer
was there for the point-blank
putback.
The splurge ended at
17:54. Off a steal in Jefferson
space, Hoying got the ball
and dribbled through the
defense to the left post, where
she fired a 15-yarder to the
other side for a 3-1 lead.
That goal proved decisive.
It also seemed to give the
Wildcats a renewed surge of
energy and they got more
control.
The result was at
11:45. Freshman Maddie
McConnahea, their leading
scorer, made a tremendous
dribble through the defense
down the left side and to the
middle, where her 14-yarder went back left for a 3-2
deficit.
Both teams had a chance
down the stretch.
At 4:04, Jefferson senior
Logan Hamilton off a
quick indirect touch by
Dunning fired a 22-yarder
that floated over the top.
Pimpas denied Hoying
from 16 yards at 3:05.
Not having Arianna there
forced us to move girls into
positions they are not comfortable with. That put us in
survival mode until she could
return, Jefferson head coach
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efforts the first half but mostly, the wind either knocked
them wide or floated them
over the top.
Pimpas had three saves:
at 14:40, denying a floating
30-yarder by Amanda Kahlig;
at 8:00, when she nabbed a
20-yarder by Hoying; and at
1:02, doing the same on a
Hoying 16-yarder.
Jeffersons other chance
came at 10:50 when
McConnaheas 22-yarder
from the left post missed just
wide right.
The Red and White lose
four seniors: Hamilton,
Pimpas, Brandy White and
Alexa Marlow.
Logan and Brandy have
been with me my four years
as head coach and Jessica and
Alexa came along during the
years. We have made a lot of
progress and they have been
key parts of that, Stober
added. This group of seniors
has won more matches than
any in Jefferson history and
got us to our first District
match. They have set a high
standard and that is something the younger girls are
going to have to work to
increase.
Coldwater will tussle
with Kalida, who shut out
Ottoville 3-0 in the second
match, at 1 p.m. today.
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On the day that I was receiving the news that this would indeed be my last day of
employment my next-door neighbor was getting the news that she had a brain tumor. I
did not know about her very serious diagnosis until the next day. In fact, I was doing my
best to keep my spirits up, calling friends and family, and frankly feeling a bit sorry for
myself when I ran into her out front of my house. When she told me the news, and she was
incredibly positive about it, I realized immediately that being out of work is of very little
concern in comparison to a serious health issue. The good news for her was that the tumor
is not malignant and that surgery is an option, and apparently a pretty good option in her
case. Sometimes the news is really bad, and we are told that the tumor is malignant, or that
there isnt anything that can be done for us, but even then there is always hope. Sometimes
the hope is simply that they can keep us comfortable in our last days, or that we will have
time to spend with family and friends. But ultimately, the great hope of Christians, and
of people of almost every faith, is that a loving God is looking out for us, and waiting to
welcome us to our eternal home when our sojourn here on earth is done.
Christopher Simon
For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper
you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
Jeremiah 29:11
Our local churches invite you to join them for their activities and services.
dElphos
FIRST UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN
310 W. Second St.
419-692-5737
Pastor Harry Tolhurst
Sunday: 11:00 Worship
Service - Everyone Welcome
Communion first Sunday of
every month.
Communion at Vancrest
Health Care Center - First
Sunday of each month at 2:30
p.m., Nursing Home and assisted living.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Where Jesus is Healing
Hurting Hearts!
808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
One block so. of Stadium Park.
419-692-6741
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship Service with Nursery
& Kids Church; 6:00 pm. Youth
Ministry at The ROC & Jr. Bible
Quiz at Church
Monday - 7:00 p.m. Teen
Bible Quiz at Church
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Discipleship Class in Upper
Room
For more info see our website: www.delphosfirstassemblyofgod.com.
ST. PETER LUTHERAN
CHURCH
422 North Pierce St., Delphos
Phone 419-695-2616
Rev. Steve Nelson
Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Sunday;
10:00 a.m. Worship Service.
Monday - 9:00 a.m. Noodle
Making.
Tuesday - 6:00 p.m. Altar
guild.
Friday - 1:30 p.m. Church
Women United at St. John.
Saturday - 8:00 a.m. Prayer
Breakfast.
DELPHOS WESLEYAN
CHURCH
11720 Delphos-Southworth Rd.
Delphos Phone 419-695-1723
Pastor Rodney Shade
937-397-4459
Asst. Pastors Pamela King
and Kelly Baeza
Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
Worship; 9:15 a.m. Sunday
School for all ages.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service
and prayer meeting.
ST. PAULS UNITED
METHODIST
335 S. Main St. Delphos
Rev. Richard B. Rakay
SUNDAY 9:00 am Worship
Service
MARION BAPTIST CHURCH
2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
419-339-6319
Services: Sunday - 11:00
a.m. and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday
- 7:00 p.m.
TRINITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
211 E Third St, Delphos
Rev. Richard B. Rakay
Office Hours: 8:00 am-12 noon
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Sunday: 8:15 am Worship
Service/Communion; 9:15 am
Sunday School for all ages;
10:30 a.m. Worship Service/
Communion; 11:30 a.m. Radio
Worship on WDOH; 5:00 p.m.7:30 p.m. Youth Group for
TUMC at TFLC; 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Confirmation at TFLC; 7:30
p.m. Ladies Bible Fellowship
at TUMC.
Monday - 6:00 p.m. Tender
Times Board Meeting at TFLC.
Tuesday - Election Day 6:00 p.m. Van Wert Wesley/
Countryside
Chapel CC
to meet in Parlor; 6:00 p.m.
Wrestling at FLC; 7:30 p.m.9:00 p.m. Teens for Christ at
TFLC.
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Choir
Practice; 8:00 p.m.-9:00 a.m.
Prayer service in Sanctuary.
All are welcome.
Thursday - 4:30 p.m.-6:30
p.m. Suppers on Us; 6:00 p.m.
Wrestling at FLC.
Friday - 1:30 p.m. Church
Women United meet at St.
Johns Catholic Church for
World Community Day.
ST. JOHNS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
331 E. Second St.,
Delphos
419-695-4050
Pastor Dennis Walsh, Fr.
George Mahas & Fr. Daniel
Johnson.
Deacons: Fred Lisk, Dave
Ricker and John Sheeran
Mary Beth Will, Liturgical
Coordinator;
Tom
Odenweller, Parish Council
President; Lynn Bockey, Music
Director
Celebration of the Sacraments:
Eucharist Lords Day
Observance; Saturday 4:30
p.m., Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:30
a.m.; Weekdays as announced
on Sunday bulletin.
Baptism Celebrated first
Sunday of month at 1:00 p.m.
Call rectory to schedule PreBaptismal instructions.
Reconciliation Tuesday
and Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m.;
Saturday 3:30-4:00
p.m.
Anytime by request.
Matrimony Arrangements
must be made through the rectory six months in advance.
Anointing
of
Sick
landECk
RAABE FORD
LINCOLN
spEnCErVillE
SPENCERVILLE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
317 West North St.
419-296-2561
Pastor Tom Shobe
9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship;
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Service
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH
500 S. Canal,
Spencerville
419-647-6202
Saturday - 4:30 p.m.
Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass,
May 1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30
a.m. Mass
IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
699 Sunnydale,
Elida, Ohio
Pastor Bruce Tumblin
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional; 10:45 a.m. contemporary
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
102 Wisher Drive,
Spencerville
Rev. Michael Cassady, Pastor
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Cafe;
10:00 a.m. Worship Service.
SPENCERVILLE FULL
GOSPEL
107 Broadway St.,
Spencerville
Pastor Charles Muter
Home Ph. 419-657-6019
Sunday: Morning Services
- 10:00 a.m. Evening Services
- 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday:
7:00
p.m.
Worship service.
TRINITY UNITED
METHODIST
Corner of 4th & Main,
Spencerville
Phone 419-647-5321
Pastor Justin Fuhrmann
Sunday
8:30
a.m.
Traditional Service; 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.
Ignite Contemporary Service
AGAPE FELLOWSHIP
MINISTRIES
9250 Armstrong Road,
Spencerville
Pastors Phil & Deb Lee
Sunday - 10:00 a.m.
Worship service.
Wed. - 7:00 p.m. Bible
Study
Elida/GomEr
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
CHURCH
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd.,
Elida
Phone: 339-3339
Rev. Frank Hartman
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
School (all ages); 11 a.m.
Morning Service; 6 p.m.
Evening Service.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
Meeting.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday,
8-noon, 1-4- p.m.
GOMER
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Pastor: Brian Knoderer
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
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secretary@gomercc.org
Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship
Alexander &
Bebout Inc.
HARTER
& SCHIER
FUNERAL
HOME
419-238-9567
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NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Evening
service.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH OF GOD
Elida - Ph. 222-8054
Rev. Larry Ayers, Pastor
Service schedule: Sunday
10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning
Worship; 6 p.m. Sunday evening.
PIKE MENNONITE CHURCH
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961
ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Zion Church &
Conant Rd., Elida
Pastor: David Howell
Kossuth Zion; Elida Zion
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
4750 East Road, Elida
Pastor - Brian McManus
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship,
nursery available.
Wednesday 6:30 p.m.
Youth Prayer, Bible Study; 7:00
p.m. Adult Prayer and Bible
Study; 8:00 p.m. - Choir
PITSENBARGER
SUPPLY
Professional Parts People
MANDALE CHURCH OF
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION
Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School all ages. 10:30 a.m.
Worship Services; 7:00 p.m
Worship.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
meeting.
TRINITY FRIENDS CHURCH
605 N. Franklin St., Van Wert
Ph: (419) 238-2788
Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage
Outreach Pastor Neil
Hammons
Sunday - Worship services
at 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:30
p.m.
Wednesday-Ministries
at
7:00 p.m.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
303 S. Adams, Middle Point
Rev. Tom Cover
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
service.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
13887 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
Ph. 419-238-0333
Childrens Storyline:
419-238-3476
Email: fbaptvw@bright.net
Pastor Steven A. Robinson
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m.
Family Worship Hour; 6:30
p.m. Evening Bible Hour.
Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Word
of Life Student Ministries; 6:45
p.m. AWANA; 7:00 p.m. Prayer
and Bible Study.
PENTECOSTAL WAY CHURCH
Pastors: Bill Watson
Rev. Ronald Defore
1213 Leeson Ave., Van Wert
Phone (419) 238-5813
Head Usher: Ted Kelly
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:10 a.m. - Worship 10:00 a.m.
until 11:30 a.m. - Wednesday
Morning Bible Class 6:00 p.m.
until 7:00 p.m. - Wednesday
Evening Prayer Meeting
7:00 p.m. - Wed. Night Bible
Study.
Thursday - Choir Rehearsal
Anchored in Jesus Prayer
Line - (419) 238-4427 or (419)
232-4379.
Emergency - (419) 993-5855
putnam County
FAITH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Road U, Rushmore
Pastor Robert Morrison
Sunday 10 am Church
School; 11:00 Church Service;
6:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Evening Service
BALYEATS
Coffee
Shop
133 E. Main St.
Van Wert
Ph. 419-238-1580
Hours: Closed Mondays
Tuesday-Saturday
6:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer
419-642-5264
Rev. Mark Walls
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Service.
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
512 W. Sycamore St.,
Columbus Grove
Office 419-659-2263
Fax: 419-659-5202
Father Tom Extejt
Masses: Tuesday-Friday - 8:00
a.m.; First Friday of the month
- 7 p.m.; Saturday - 4:30 p.m.;
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 11:00
a.m.
Confessions - Saturday 3:30
p.m., or anytime by appointment.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ottoville
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
ST. BARBARA CHURCH
160 Main St.,
Cloverdale 419-488-2391
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday
5:30 p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
ST. JOSEPH
CATHOLIC CHURCH
135 N. Water St., Ft. Jennings
Rev. Charles Obinwa
Phone: 419-286-2132
Mass schedule: Saturday 5
p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and
9:30 a.m.
ST. MICHAEL CHURCH
Kalida - Fr. Mark Hoying
Saturday 4:30 p.m. Mass.
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00
a.m. Masses.
Weekdays: Masses on Mon.,
Tues., Wed. and Friday at 8:00
am; Thurs. 7:30 p.m.
HOLY FAMILY
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Robert DeSloover, Pastor
7359 St. Rt. 109 New
Cleveland
Saturday Mass - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday Mass - 8:30 a.m.
pauldinG County
GROVER HILL ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
204 S. Harrision St.
Grover Hill, Ohio 45849
Pastor Mike Waldron
419-587-3149
Cell: 419-233-2241
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Skunked again
Always a bridesmaids,
never a bride. Thats how I feel
on Trick or Treat night.
My husband and I carefully select candy with the right
mix of chocolate and sweet
and sour. If we have Snickers,
we have Nerds; if we have
Smarties, we have Heath bars.
Its all about balance. Its also
about how full we can get that
bowl. You have to start out on
the right foot.
The night before Trick or
Treat, we fill our spooky
black bowl and mix it all up
so each handful has a little
of everything. It is carefully
placed out of Ringos reach
(hes a candy thief, its true!)
and its ready for the next night.
We both try to get home a
little early on that night so we
can get supper out of the way
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People Make
the Difference
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My two
cents
Fame is fleeting. That fact is obvious to
those who once got their hands on fame to the
point where people actually cared what they did.
Most of us cant draw attention by a choice of
where we eat, who we kiss, or why we wore a
blue sweater. But there are these people called
celebrities who can draw a crowd by choosing to visit a town or by smiling shyly (or just
pretending to.)
Last weekend, I was someplace where I
heard a young girl give out the reason that
she cares about what just happened by saying,
But hes a celebrity! And that was her sincere
answer. She cared because he is a celebrity.
Who was she talking about so sincerely? Ben.
Thats how everyone referred to him. Ben. That
was enough.
To explain things more clearly, Ben is the
latest contestant on the television series, The
Bachelor, the show where unmarried young
men have a mansion full of 25 or so young
ladies dying to become his wife. At least it
works that way until the season is over. Ben is
the 20th contestant (this doesnt count all the
Keep on trick-or-treatin
Some of us resided along
rural roads and so didnt
make the trick-or-treat quarter-mile-or-so trek between
houses to fill our plastic jack
o-lanterns. Instead, our parents put candy on the table
since no little goblins were
likely to call at the front door.
For others, we were
among the costumed within
corporation limits. Even if we
didnt live in town, we were
close enough that our parents
would drop us off at a towny
friends house. We would
join the angels and demons,
the good witches and the bad
who sprinted door-to-door.
During the trick-or-treat
of my eighth year, my mom
wrapped me in a black cape,
placed a black cardboard
witch hat on my head and
a pair of her high heels on
my feet. She drove us into
town to my friend Betsys
house. Because it was raining, Mom drove Betsy, her
brother Danny and me from
neighborhood to neighborhood. I dont remember
Betsys disguise, but Danny
was wrapped from head to
toe in torn sheets. In very
short order, my hat was sodden mush. I remember feeling
crushed when a woman at one
door asked nicely what I was
supposed to be but seemed
to know that Danny was a
mummy even though he was
unraveling as he raced from
her porch to the next.
Trick-or-treat doesnt stop
Anne Coburn-Griffis
Putnam County Sentinel
with childhood. Well into
adulthood, I have worn various masks, wigs and sprayed
my hair into an orange and
purple frenzy for Halloween.
We still set up skeleton cutouts that my dad designed
when my child was small and
invited all her friends over for
night-time scavenger hunts.
My mom places an animated
rubber rat beside the door,
one that belches when it senses motion.
Now we drive to bonfires
and drink cider sometimes the grownup kind
and toast marshmallows to
melt on chocolate bars sandwiched in graham crackers.
And although we put on a
brave face for the kids, we
still get goosebumps in the
corn mazes and at the sound
of footsteps crunching leaves
on the sidewalk as we wait to
lead little ones who beg for
treats at Halloween.
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THE MARION Township Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a Variance Request Hearing,
open to the public, for
property located in Allen
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Rd. Delphos, OH. The
owner is asking for a
variance to the Marion
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Party at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Landeck CFO hall.
The cost is $10 for 20
games a hot meal and fun.
The grand prize is a turkey.
Proceeds go to charity.
The public is welcome.
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Theyve created a perfect monopoly, oligarchy, cartel, whatever name you want to use,
Geiger said. They have, in the fine print of this,
they have literally walled themselves off unlike
any other business entity in the state, with the
exception of one and that was casino gambling.
Geigers other concerns included a belief
that such a proposal should come through
legislatively rather than as a constitutional
amendment; that some of the potential products
containing THC, the chemical in marijuana
responsible for the high, mimic childrens
treats, such as cookies and brownies and candy;
that personal use provisions could potentially
create a booming black market; and that marijuana remains a controlled substance at the
federal level, creating a slew of conflicts for
business and industries in those states that have
legalized pot.
And then there are the tax stipulations.
According to Geiger, the initiatives investors
would pay no income tax, no commercial activity tax and a simple five percent gross receipts
tax.
Even the casino gambling people werent
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On the November 3, 2015 Election Ballot there will be a 0.35 mill tax levy renewal with a reduction for 5 years to
support OSU Extension Van Wert County which includes programming in the areas of 4-H Youth Development,
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family Consumer Sciences, and Community Development.
OSU Extension Van Wert County and 4-H are in jeopardy of losing local matching support which is required to
maintain an OSU Extension office within the county. Five years ago OSU Extension Van Wert County ran and
passed a 0.4 mill 5-year levy to support the office because of severe economic conditions and pending budget
cuts that were required to balance the county budget. Although economic conditions have improved, monies are
still tight in the county budget.
What happens if the levy fails?
All programs conducted by OSU Extension Van Wert County, including 4-H, will be eliminated or severely reduced. There must be local funding to continue receiving Extension programming and services.
Will the State of Ohio or The Ohio State University provide funding to keep the local Extension office open?
No. The Ohio State University Extension has an agreement with Ohio counties in which a county must first provide local support to receive state and federal dollars.
Can the funds collected from this levy be used for other purposes?
No. By law, funds collected from this levy can only be used for OSU Extension programming in Van Wert County.
These funds will not go into the County Commissioners general fund. All the funds collected by the levy must
go directly to and be used only by OSU Extension Van Wert County. The dollars will be spent LOCALLY. They
cannot be used by the state for any other county.
How much will this levy provide in funding to the OSU Extension Office?
The Auditors office has given us an approximate figure of $177,212 each year.
Is this more than Extension needs?
The levy is being reduced to as closely as possible in order to raise just the amount needed to operate the office
and pay for the staff. Initially it will be slightly more than is needed, but as the levy continues, it will be less than
what is needed.
Isnt this levy just for 4-H?
No, it is for OSU Extension Van Wert County office which provides educational programs in several areas including 4-H and Youth Development, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Community Development and Family and
Consumer Sciences.
Has this been done before in other parts of Ohio?
Yes. Nine other county Extension offices across the state are successfully funded by property tax levies.
Why not use an income tax levy or sales tax levy?
Current law does not allow us to use income tax levies. Van Wert Countys sales tax is currently at the maximum
amount allowable by Ohio law.
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Tax Appraisal Value
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