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The Museum of Postal History of Delphos
will hold a fundraising art auction presented
by Marlin Art of New York on Sunday.
A preview begins at 3 p.m. and the auction
beginning at 4 p.m. The event will be held
at the museum at 339 N. Main St., Delphos.
Examples of the type of art to be offered
at the auction can be seen at www.marlinart.
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CALENDAR
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.
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
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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.
THURSDAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
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.
3-7 p.m. The Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
7 p.m. Delphos
Emergency Medical Service
meeting, EMS building,
Second Street.
7:30 p.m. Delphos
Chapter 23, Order of Eastern
Star, meets at the Masonic
Temple, North Main Street.
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.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at
Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
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By CHARLIE WARNIMONT
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COLUMBUS Following the conclusion of the football regular-season Saturday
evening, the Ohio High School Athletic
Association released its final computer ratings
and first-round playoff pairings Sunday.
There were 715 schools that played varsity
football this fall and now 224 are playoff
qualifiers, including nine schools that are in
the playoffs for the first time and another
school that is in the playoffs for a state-record
34th time.
First-round playoff games are played at the
higher seed. During the playoffs, Divisions
II, III, V and VII play on Fridays at 7:30
p.m., while Divisions I, IV and VI play on
Saturdays at 7 p.m. Note that the first-round
host teams have a meeting in Columbus
Monday to finalize their game time and site.
The brackets posted on the playoff coverage
page (see link below) will be updated Monday
afternoon.
There are seven football divisions, with
the largest 72 schools placed in Division I
and the remaining schools placed in Divisions
II through VII (approximately 108 schools
in each division). There are two regions in
Division I and four regions each in Divisions
II through VII. The top 16 teams in both
Division I regions will qualify for the playoffs, while the top eight schools in each region
in Divisions II through VII will qualify.
2015 OHSAA Football Playoffs First Round
Pairings
Pairings are shown with seeds and regular-season
records.
Game times subject to change. Brackets at OHSAA.
org will show any changes following host site meeting in
Columbus Monday.
Division I Games at 7 p.m. Saturday
Region 1
16 Cleveland Heights (4-5) at 1 Lakewood St.
Edward (9-1)
15 Berea-Midpark (6-4) at 2 Stow-Munroe Falls
(10-0)
14 Elyria (6-4) at 3 Lewis Center Olentangy (9-1)
13 Toledo Start (9-1) at 4 Westerville Central (9-1)
12 Austintown-Fitch (7-3) at 5 Euclid (8-2)
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Erin Calvelage and Adam Hohlbein were the top finishers in the womens and mens division of the 2015 OldFashioned Canal Days 5K Run. (Information Submitted)
Curtis Pohlman 17:17:00
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Nick Pohlman 18:03:00
The following are the
Andrew Lininger 18:39:00
results of the Old-Fashioned
Chandler Clarkson 19:52:00
Jason Jay 19:58:00
Canal Days 5K Run:
Adam Hohlbein 16:01:00
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The Delphos Reds claimed the 2015 TCMFA title with a 30-14 defeat of the Delphos Raiders Sunday afternoon at Stadium Park. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
5K
BOYS (Locals)
Division III
Team Scores: .3. Lincolnview 144 ... 9. Columbus Grove 209 ... 12. Con.
Crestview 256.
Local Individuals (138 Runners): 2. Brendon Siefker (Ottoville) 15:54.8;
... 15. Preston Brubaker (CG) 16:47.6; ... 21. Boone Brubaker (CG) 17:05;
28. Trevor Neate (LV) 17:15.4; 32. Curtis Pohlman (Del. St. Johns) 17:16.7;
33. Austin Conrad (Spencerville) 17:17.4; 36. Austin Elick (LV) 17:22.7;
42. Tracey West (LV) 17:27.6; 43. Alek Bowersock (LV) 17:27.9; 58. Dylan
Sparks (CV) 17:46; 61. Karter Tow (LV) 17:46.5; 62. Jordan Perrott (CV)
17:47.7; 63. Grant Mumaugh (CG) 17:47.8; 69. Adam Saylor (CV) 17:53.2;
83. Caleb Bagley (CV) 18:08.8; 84. Adam von der Embse (Kalida) 18:09.4;
85. Jacob Keysor (LV) 18:10.1; 86. Gabe Smith (CV) 18:10.3; 88. Andrew
Boley (CV) 18:11.7; 90. Austin Sager (CG) 18:15.2; 98. Cam Caton (CG)
18:27.1; 105. Ryan Price (CG) 18:39; 109. Cody Mefferd (CV) 18:44.1;
118. Colton Snyder (LV) 18:58.6; 135. Parker Sager (CG) 21:23.6.
Division II
Team Scores: 12. Van Wert 267.
Van Wert Individuals (123 Runners): 21. Cade Fleming 16:44.5; 55.
Calahan Wolfrum 17:19.5; 68. Dylan Lautzenheiser 17:34.4; 79. Stephen
Hamblet 17:49.5; 81. Cade Chiles 17:52.4; 88. Blake Henry 18:04.1;
96. Thane Cowan 18:23.3.
GIRLS
Division III
Team Scores: 8. Lincolnview 232 ... 12. Columbus Grove 264 ... 14.
Kalida 272.
OHSAA
Region 9
8 Columbus Bishop Watterson
(5-4) at 1 Columbus Hamilton
Township (8-2)
7 Chillicothe (7-3) at 2 Columbus
St. Francis DeSales (9-1)
6 Columbus Beechcroft (7-2) at 3
Zanesville (9-1)
5 Bexley (8-2) at 4 Jackson (9-1)
Region 10
8 Dayton Belmont (7-2) at 1
Wapakoneta (10-0)
7 Piqua (6-4) at 2 Tipp City
Tippecanoe (9-1)
6 Celina (7-3) at 3 TrotwoodMadison (7-3)
5 New Richmond (7-3) at 4
Cincinnati Mt. Healthy (7-3)
Division IV Games at 7 p.m.
Saturday
Region 11
8 Oberlin Firelands (8-2) at 1
Peninsula Woodridge (10-0)
7 Parma Heights Holy Name
(7-3) at 2 Perry (8-1)
6 Cortland Lakeview (7-3) at 3
Mantua Crestwood (8-2)
5 Youngstown Ursuline (5-5) at
4 Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral
Latin (7-3)
Region 12
8 Port Clinton (7-3) at 1
Columbus Bishop Hartley (6-3)
7 Bellevue (8-2) at 2 Wauseon
(9-1)
6 Springfield Kenton Ridge (7-3)
at 3 Plain City Jonathan Alder (9-1)
5 Ottawa-Glandorf (7-3) at 4
Lewiston Indian Lake (8-2)
Region 13
8 Wintersville Indian Creek (7-3)
at 1 Steubenville (9-0)
7 Byesville Meadowbrook (9-1)
at 2 Johnstown-Monroe (10-0)
6 Newark Licking Valley (6-4) at
3 St. Clairsville (8-1)
5 Salem (9-1) at 4 Gnadenhutten
Indian Valley (9-1)
Region 14
8 Hamilton Badin (7-3) at 1
Middletown Bishop Fenwick (10-0)
7 Cincinnati Wyoming (8-2) at 2
Cincinnati Indian Hill (10-0)
6 Cincinnati Taft (7-2) at 3
Clarksville Clinton-Massie (9-1)
5 Reading (9-1) at 4 Kettering
Archbishop Alter (9-1)
Division V Games at 7:30
p.m. Friday
Region 15
8 Burton Berkshire (6-4) at 1
Columbiana Crestview (8-2)
7 East Palestine (7-3) at 2
Magnolia Sandy Valley (9-1)
6 Gates Mills Hawken (8-2) at 3
Canton Central Catholic (7-3)
5 Leavittsburg LaBrae (8-2) at 4
Orwell Grand Valley (7-2)
Region 16
8 Galion (7-2) at 1 Milan Edison
(9-1)
7 Rossford (8-2) at 2 Creston
Norwayne (9-1)
6 Doylestown Chippewa (8-2) at
3 Millbury Lake (10-0)
5 Apple Creek Waynedale (7-3)
at 4 Swanton (9-1)
Region 17
8 Ironton (6-4) at 1 Wheelersburg
(10-0)
7 Bidwell River Valley (7-3) at 2
Chillicothe Zane Trace (10-0)
6 Ironton Rock Hill (6-3) at 3
Albany Alexander (9-1)
5 Cadiz Harrison Central (8-2) at
4 West Lafayette Ridgewood (9-1)
Region 18
6 Spencerville (9-1) at 3
Delphos Jefferson (9-1)
5 West Liberty-Salem (8-2) at 4
Cincinnati Country Day (9-1)
Division VII Games at 7:30
p.m. Friday
Region 23
8 Sandusky St. Mary Central
Catholic (6-4) at 1 Warren John F.
Kennedy (9-1)
7 North Jackson Jackson-Milton
(7-3) at 2 Mogadore (9-1)
6 Monroeville (6-4) at 3 Norwalk
St. Paul (9-1)
5 Vienna Mathews (6-2) at 4
Toronto (9-1)
Region 24
8 Convoy Crestview (4-6) at 1
McComb (9-1)
7 Tiffin Calvert (5-5) at 2
Hicksville (8-2)
6 West Unity Hilltop (6-4) at 3
Lucas (8-1)
5 Arlington (5-5) at 4 Leipsic
(5-5)
Region 25
8 Crown City South Gallia (6-4)
at 1 Danville (10-0)
7
Portsmouth
Sciotoville
Community (6-4) at 2 Caldwell (9-1)
6 Shadyside (4-6) at 3 Glouster
Trimble (8-2)
5 Belpre (8-2) at 4 Canal
Winchester Harvest Prep (8-2)
Region 26
8 Fort Loramie (6-4) at 1
Minster (8-2)
7 Sidney Lehman Catholic (6-4)
at 2 Covington (8-2)
6 Cincinnati Miami Valley
Christian Academy (8-1) at 3 Fort
Recovery (8-2)
5 Ada (6-4) at 4 DeGraff
Riverside (9-1)
BOWLING
Tuesday Merchants
Oct. 27, 2015
Adams Automotive
34-0
Ace Hardware
33-2
Playball, Ink
30-0
Westrich Furniture
27-8
Pitsenbarger Supply
23-8
Have Mercy
15-16
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Zac Hayes 222, Jesse Stemen 214,
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Geise 202-203, Tyler Rice 205, Dean
Bowersock 221, Mike Rice 202, John
Adams 227, Bruce VanMetre 238212, Kevin Kill 244, Russ Wilhelm
202, Derek Kill 242-213, Jerry Mericle 213, Jerry Kraft 213, Mike Huges
214-202.
Men over 550
Zac Hayes 554, Lenny Hubert
647, Ryan Winget 559, Todd Merricle
707, John Jones 590, Dan Grice 610,
Joe Geise 575, Tyler Rice 571, Dean
Bowersock 594, Bruce VanMetre
639, Kevin Kill 609, Derek Kill 637,
Mike Rice 598.
Wednesday Industrial
Oct. 28, 2015
D&D Grain
8-0
K-M Tire
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Buckeye Painting
6-2
Rustic Cafe
6-2
Wave 96
6-2
Topp Chalet
2-6
Wilhelm Racing
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Cabo
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Fusion Graphic
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226-248, Charlie Lozano 204, John
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Rice 203, Dale Riepenhoff 205, Dan
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Shawn Allemeier 218, Bruce VanMetre 245-205-266, Phil Austin 214-236,
Justin Rahrig 208-233, Shane Schimmoller 231, Matt Hamilton 223-205224, Taylor Booth 205-205, Daniel
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210-225, Dylan Twining 206-247,
Taylor Rossi 210, Jimmy Ebeling
279, Brian Sharp 227-290-234, Steve
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The Lincolnview boys cross country team celebrate with its third-place trophy and advancement to State at the Tiffin Division III Cross Country Regionals. (Photo Submitted)
TIFFIN
The
Lincolnview boys cross
country team has had a lot of
recent success, both as a team
and as individuals.
The Lancers were 10th at
last years Division III State
Cross Country championships.
However, that crew lost a
pair of current college runners Bailey Tow and Alex
Rodriguez, who both placed
in the top 15 last fall and
two others that were part of
the success.
No matter.
Led by senior returnee Trevor Neate (28th in
17:15.4), the Lancers qualified third behind Liberty
Center and Carey at
Tiffins hilly Hedges Boyer
Park Regional on a windy
and chilly Saturday, amassing 144 points.
They will race in
Saturdays Division III race
starting at 1:30 p.m.
It did not surprise me
at all. I knew coming in we
had one of the top four teams
here, Lincolnview coach
Matt Langdon said. The
key today was our pack racing. We are very good with
it. After the first mile, we
werent in the running. The
second mile, we started to
move up. By mile 2 1/2, we
were passing people and
teams.
Trevor ran a 17:15, then
we had three in the 20s
(17:20s junior Austin
Elick in 36th at 17:22.7,
junior Tracey West in 42nd
at 17:27.6 and right after
that was freshman Alek
TCMFA
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Bailey returned the kickoff 28 yards to the Vikings
41 and they ran off eight
plays to gain the Reds 4 but
a 1-yard loss and a no-gainer
on 4th-and-goal gave the ball
to the Reds.
The Reds had a 3-and-out
and the Vikings traveled from
the 47 to the Reds 35 in six
plays, with Binkley punting
the ball to the 7.
That set up the late-game
surge by the victors.
In the consolation, the
Bearcats opened the game
by driving from the 44 to the
Browns 32 in five plays but
on 4th-and-1, they fumbled
and David Tester recovered
there.
The Browns returned the
favor immediately and Dante
Bowens grabbed it at the 36.
The Bearcats reached
the 7 in seven plays but on
4th-and-3, a procedure call
sent them back 5 yards and
Ethan Smith was incomplete.
The Browns got out of
trouble in a big way a
7-play drive, including an
8-yard Hunter Klett run on
Tiffin
A 4th-and-7 incompletion
at the Bearcat 44 on the next
series gave the ball back to
Uniopolis. They took advantage with an 8-play sequence
aided by a personal foul
on the Bearcats to cash it
in on a 1-yard run up the middle by Kaden Siefring. Klett
tacked on the 2-point run for
a 22-0 edge with 2:12 to go in
the period.
The Browns got it
back four plays later on a
4th-and-16 incompletion at
the Bearcat 36.
The Black got new life as
Bowens recovered a second
fumble on a lateral at
the Uniopolis 48. However,
they returned the favor a
play later as Austin Stauffer
picked off a pass the first
play of the final quarter
and returned it 15 yards to
the Spencerville 35. One
play was all that was needed.
Mullen took a handoff off
right guard, cut back across
the grain and headed for the
left pylon and the finishing
score with 7:36 left. Klett
found Walter for the 2-point
pass and the final score.
FINALS
DELPHOS
REDS
30,
DELPHOS VIKINGS 14
Score by Quarters
Vikings 8 0 6 0 - 14
Reds 0 6 8 16 - 30
FIRST QUARTER
VI Cole Binkley 9 run (Colin
Bailey run), :46
SECOND QUARTER
RE Brady Zalar 5 run (pass
failed), 4:52
THIRD QUARTER
VI Binkley 48 run (run
failed), 7:34
RE Zalar 3 run (Zalar run),
5:21
FOURTH QUARTER
RE Brayson Schulte 90 pass
from Zalar (Zalar run), 1:11
RE Wes Schier 3 run (Grant
Ulm pass from Landon Elwer), :27
Team Stats
Vikings Reds
First Downs 8 6
Total Yards 202 215
Rushes-Yards 38-202 21-110
Passing Yards 0 105
Comps.-Atts. 0-2 2-3
Intercepted by 0 1
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards 1-10 0-0
Punts-Aver. 1-28 1-42
INDIVIDUAL STATS
VIKINGS
Rushing: Cole Binkley 21-182,
Colin Bailey 12-13, Landen
Grothaus 4-7, Jack Gerker 1-0.
Passing: Binkley 0-1-0-0-0,
Bailey 0-1-0-1-0.
REDS
Rushing: Brady Zalar 13-50,
Brayson Schulte 1-33, Wes Schier
5-25, Landon Elwer 2-2.
Passing: Elwer 1-2-15-0-0, Zalar
1-1-90-0-1.
Receiving: Schulte 2-105.
===========
CONSOLATION
UNIOPOLIS
30,
SPENCERVILLE
BEARCAT
BLACK 0
Score by Quarters
Spencerville 0 0 0 0 - 0
Uniopolis 0 6 16 8 - 30
FIRST QUARTER
No Scoring
SECOND QUARTER
U Jacob Schroeder 63 pass
from Hunter Klett (run failed), 4:28
THIRD QUARTER
U Jace Mullen 56 run (Kaleb
Walter run), 7:15
U Kaden Siefring 1 run (Klett
run), 2:12
FOURTH QUARTER
U Mullen 35 run (Walter pass
from Klett), 7:36
Team Stats
Spencerville Uniopolis
First Downs 5 7
Total Yards 99 212
Rushes-Yards 33-87 23-149
Passing Yards 12 63
Comps.-Atts. 1-6 1-1
Intercepted by 0 1
Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-2
Penalties-Yards 4-34 0-0
Punts-Aver. 1-13 0-0
INDIVIDUAL STATS
SPENCERVILLE
Rushing: Dale Smith 15-57,
Gunner Grigsby 14-38, Ethan Smith
4-(-)8.
Passing: E. Smith 1-4-12-1-0, D.
Smith 0-2-0-0-0.
Receiving: Tyler Sherer 1-12.
UNIOPOLIS
Rushing: Jace Mullen 7-97,
Kaleb Walter 9-55, Kaden Siefring
3-6, Hunter Klett 4-(-)9.
Passing: Klett 1-1-63-0-1.
Receiving: Jacob Schroeder
1-63.
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Still enrolling for Head Start preschool
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
PIQUA Its not too late to get preschool children into the Head Start program. Kids
Learning Place is taking applications and is in full swing of the new 2015-16 school year for
preschoolers. There are a few spaces still available for children to enroll in the classrooms and
the home visiting program.
Preschool and early learning is important in the development of young children and Head
Start, a federally funded comprehensive program, is one no cost option for preschool education
at Kids Learning Place. The eligibility for this preschool program is: a child must be between
three to five years old and the family must meet federal income guidelines.
The program also provides services to children that are in foster care or homeless. The
program allocates 10 percent of the slots for children with diagnosed special needs also. Kids
Learning Place centers in Van Wert have earned a 5 Star Step Up To Quality award from the
State of Ohio. This award recognizes early childhood programs that exceed licensing standards.
Kids Learning Place classrooms place a major focus on school readiness and works to provide every child with a positive education experience to get them ready for kindergarten.
For more information about this program or other full day care programs call toll free number 1-866-627-4557 for immediate contact. Also check the Web site at www.kidslearningplace.
org.
Council on Rural Services provides education and support services through Kids Learning
Place, Head Start, and Early Head Start in their nine-county service area.
Jefferson Middle School has announced its October Students of the Month. They include,
from left, Garrett Richardson, Kendall Schrader, Mattie Sevitz, Rileigh Rahrig and Karlie
Ulm. Not present for photo is Trysten Smith. (Submitted photo)
HONOR ROLLS
Kalida
Seventh grade
Emily Buss, Olivia Decker, Ben Doepker,
Connor Erhart, Stephanie Kahle, Reagan
Klausing, Marcy Landwehr, Dara Lewis,
Melanie Meyers, Brandon Miller, Carlee
Recker, Casey Rosselit, Dayna Schimmoeller,
Morgan Schroeder and Brenna Smith.
Eighth grade
Clay Bellmann, Kaden Ellerbrock, Colin
Erhart, Gabe Hovest, Madison Langhals, Evan
Meyers, Grace Miller, Carlie Rampe, Brayden
Recker, Zach von der Embse, Sydney Wurth
and Trevor Zeller.
Freshmen
Sami Backus, Cassidy Decker, Keith
Doepker, Adam Fitzgerald, Collin Fortman, During group time the children shared their projects from the celebration of Day of Play
Nicole Fortman, Camryn Hoffman, Halie on Oct. 13. All the children and their families discovered and created objects made from
Kaufman, Connor Krouse, Lauren Langhals, cardboard boxes. (Photo submitted)
Christian Nartker, Owen Niemeyer, Makenna
Niese, Owen Recker, Hannah Smith, Josh
Verhoff, Allison Wurth and Jack Zeller.
Sophomores
Anna Berheide, Nick Cleemput, Brady
Decker, Alecia Dunn, Chandler Hopkins,
Sarah Klausing, Elizabeth Loveland, Connor
Niese, Kara Siefker, Jaylen Vandemark,
Hannah Warn, Kamryn Webken and Tayor
Zeller.
Juniors
Derek Buss, Ryan Ellerbrock, Kristen
Fortman, Keara Hopkins, Hannah Kahle,
Layne Keefer, Dana Knueve, Noah Lambert,
Samantha Langhals, Tyler Lehman, Carlee
Miller, Collin Nartker, Griffin Recker,
Alexis Schroeder, Sierra Schroeder, Caleb
Siebeneck, Trent Siebeneck, Jenna Siefker
and Jade Zeller.
Seniors
Maddison Edelbrock, Brandon Erhart,
Trent Gerding, Drew Hovest, Brittany Kahle,
Danni Maag, Trevor Maag, Samantha Nagy,
Kylie Osterhage, Andrea Rall, Allison Recker,
Kaleb Selhorst, Allison Siebeneck, Katelyn
Siebeneck, Austin Swift, Renee Vorst and
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REAL ESTATE TRANFERS
Allen County
City of Delphos
Susan L. and Charles W. Wilkin
to Derek Daulbaugh, 1111 Rozell
Ave., $116,000.
Kenneth O. and Edith M.
Wieging to Wiegs 69 LLC, 528 S.
Main St., $105,100.
Village of Elida
Steven P. and Audrey R. Deblasis
to Andrew F. and Jane R. Lisk, 5115
Aster St., $164,000.
Ruth E. Frobase and Sheriff
Samuel A. Crish to Gary W.
Davidson, 110 Henry St., $52,100.
Paul E. Sr. and Roberta Matson
to Sarah K. Smith, 210 Johns Ave.,
$85,500.
Marion Township
Grace V. and James V. Marihugh
to Old Walnut Ridge LLC, 5840 Old
Delphos Road, $205,000.
Spencer Township
Charles L. Moeller executor
Charles D. Moeller deceased to
William E. and Linda M. Smith,
13801 Kolter Road, $62,400.
Barney W. and Donna K. Moreo
to Jordan M. Moreo, 14925 W.
Union Road, $92,000.
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Zita Marie Hillinger and William
R. Hillinger, 36.057 acres, Monterey
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Jesus Alvarado and Melinda
Candia, Lots 43 and 44, Gilboa, to
Jessica Marie Mangas.
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GROB Systems, Inc., located in Bluffton, Ohio, is a world leading European manufacturer
of high quality manufacturing systems for the automotive industry. We are currently
seeking candidates for our 4-year apprenticeship (Mechanical or Electrical) program.
GROB Systems is committed to providing our apprentices with the education and the
knowledge they need to successfully advance in the manufacturing industry.
Requirements:
Must be high school graduate
Must be at least 18 years of age
Must have desire to work in a manufacturing environment
Must pass mechanical aptitude test
Must be willing to travel both international & domestic after completion of
program if requested.
First year students start at $10.00/hour. This entry level position involves two years of
practical training and two years of hands on training in the appropriate departments.
The apprenticeship program also includes college courses from a local institution. The
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successful completion of the apprenticeship program, not only will the employee be
placed as a regular, full time employee, but will also have had the opportunity to earn
an Associates Degree in their respective trade.
In addition to the programs provided, we offer a competitive benefit package including
health/dental/vision insurance and 401K. Only those willing to dedicate themselves to
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The testing will be held beginning Thursday, November 5, 2015 through Saturday,
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phone: 419-358-9015
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The Herald 15
Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 3035 in
Delphos held its annual Halloween Party for
members
children.
Costume contest winners are, front from left,
Brooklynn Tumlinson,
sharK, third place ages
1-3; Tyler Hetrick, ghost,
second place ages 4-6;
and Jacob Aurand, G.I.
Joe, third place ages 4-6;
and back, Zach Wagoner,
Percy the Train, first
place ages 4-6; Madison
Tumlinson, Mortan Salt,
first place ages 7-10;
Dylan Tumlinson, werewolf, second places ages
7-10; Katelyn Wagoner,
dentist, first place ages
11-13; Page Mericle,
Maleficent, third place,
ages 7-10; Karen Keyton,
lion, first place in ages
1-3; and Olivia Parker,
Minnie Mouse, second place in ages 1-3.
(Submitted photos)
Funniest category winners include, from left, Gaige Horton, first; Brady Miller,
second; and Eli Sherrick, third.
Winners in the Scariest category are, from left, Kade James, first; Brock Bender, Ugliest category winners include, from left, Ashton Milligan, first; Daniel Myers,
second; and Logan Britton, third
second; and Mark Stemen, third.
Winners in the Best Movie Costume category are, from left, Jeffrey Kawalski, first; Most Original winners include, from left, Lucas Clay, first; Harry Ricker, second;
Logan Gossett, second; and Aaron Bockey, third.
and Phoenix Tucker, third.
Cutest category winners were, from left, Jack Bockey, first; Matthew Robert, second; and Isaiah Freewalt, third.
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Issues
(Continued from page 1)
Franklin Elementary
students
observed
Halloween on Friday
with various activities. Students paraded through the halls
to show off their costumes and made small
Jack O Lanterns.
(Submitted photos)
Trivia
Answers
last
Saturdays questions:
Henry Ford and Son
was the first in the world
to mass-produce tractors
with its initial output
earmarked for war-ravaged Great Britain in
1917.
Some of Christopher
Columbuss descendants
moved a major collection
of the explorers artifacts to
Boalsburg, Pennsylvania,
in 1909. They had the
artifacts shipped from
the Columbus family
chapel that was built on
the grounds of the Boal
Mansion, which is now a
museum.
Todays questions:
What pop singer
required fans to donate
$20 to a charity of her
choosing if they had been
given complimentary tickets to any of her 2011 concert tour performances?
What ballet role does
the title character dance in
the final scene of the 200
film Billy Elliot?
Answers in next
Wednesdays Herald.
Todays joke:
Have you heard
about the next planned
Survivor show?
* 6 men will be
dropped on an island
with 1 van and 4 kids
each, for 6 weeks.
* Each kid plays two
sports and either takes
music or dance classes.
* There is no access to
fast food.
* Each man must take
care of his 4 kids, keep
his assigned house clean,
correct all homework,
complete science projects,
cook, do laundry, etc.
* The men only have
access to television when
the kids are asleep and all
chores are done: There
is only one TV between
them and there is no
remote.
* The men must shave
their legs and wear makeup daily, which they must
apply themselves either
while driving or while
making four lunches.
* They must attend
weekly PTA meetings;
clean up after their sick
children at 3 a.m.; make
an Indian hut model with
six toothpicks, a tortilla
and one marker; and get
a 4-year-old to eat a serving of peas.
* The kids vote them
off based on performance.
* The winner gets to
go back to his job
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