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Some of Dienstberger Foundations Grant recipients for 2015 are, front from left, Sue Gerker (Delphos Economic Growth Partnership),
Olga Rode (Delphos Area Art Guild), Beth Gerow (Delphos Girls Scouts), the Rev. David Howell (Community Unity and Delphos
Ministerial Association), Tara Krendl (Delphos Area Chamber of Commerce) and Roger Calvert (Delphos Habitat for Humanity); and
back, Karen Edelbrock (Delphos Community Christmas Project), Kevin Wieging (Delphos Optimist Club), Kevin Wolfe (Delphos City
Schools), Jacob Mohr (Delphos Rotary Club), Shane Coleman (Delphos Municipality and Beyond Expectations), Police Chief Mark
Slate (Delphos Police) and Acting Fire Chief Roy Hoehn (Delphos Fire and Rescue). (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
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Allen County D.A.R.E.
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DHI Media Editor
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Santa visited the Ottoville Parish Center Sunday to delight of more than 120 children. Above: Santa says hello to
3-year-old Kendall Burgei held by her mother, Renee Burgei, and accompanied by grandma Judy Altenburger.
Santa was also at the Delphos Public Library and Kangaroo Cave with the Delphos Optimists on Saturday. See
more photos at delphosherald.com. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
Fuerst
might have. Treasurer Fuerst has always complimented the residents of Van Wert County for being very responsible in paying
their real estate taxes. The county currently has a 1.4 percent
delinquency rate on real estate taxes.
Fuerst is a member of St. Marys Catholic Church, Past
President of the YMCA Board of Directors, member of the
Van Wert Revolving Loan Fund, member of the Van Wert
Community Improvement Corporation, member of the hospitals Twig III, treasurer of the Van Wert Republican Womens
Club, member of the Van Wert Rotary Club, member of the
Van Wert County Farm Bureau, and member of the Township
Trustees and Clerks Association. She was a 2003 recipient of
the YWCAs Women of Achievement award.
She and her husband, Duane (Dewey), reside in Van Wert
and have two sons, Dr. Matthew (Tara) Fuerst, Delaware,
OH, and Dr. Mark (Kristi Bell) Fuerst, Van Wert, and two
grandsons.
Classifieds 11 | Business 10 | Entertainment 9 | For The Record 2 | Local-State 3-4 | Obituaries 2 | Sports 6-8 | Weather 2
Calling all cartoon fans! We have local
voice actor and newly-published author,
Frank James Bailey coming to visit The
Delphos Public Library from 10-11 a.m. on
Dec. 12 in the First Edition Building.
Baileys first book, Tercona, is
geared towards children 9-12 years old, but
younger children are sure to enjoy learning
about his job as a voice actor.
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OBITUARIES
Tim W. Talboom
A propane heater exploded inside the home at Lot 31 in Ulms II Trailer Court at 227 W. Clime St. Sunday evening. The
home was a total loss. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
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A new business has opened
in the Delphos business district. John Odenweller, owner
of Lion Clothing, has started
a silk screening and computerized embroidery business.
Odenweller indicated the two
new processes would complement his sporting goods
department the Sports
Loft. The new businesses are
located in the second story of
his building at 206 N. Main
St., adjacent to the sporting
goods department.
50 Years Ago 1965
Mrs. O. A. Kolkmeyer
was hostess to the Ella
Huber Delphian Study Club
Monday evening in her home
on North Franklin Street.
The meeting was the clubs
annual Christmas party. A
gift to each member marked
the individual places and was
a pottery sombrero which
Kolkmeyer had obtained in
Mexico on her recent trip
there. Jan. 3 is the date of the
next meeting to be held at the
home of Mary Steinle, East
Fourth Street.
See ARCHIVES, page 12
6 to 9pm Friday-Saturday-Sunday
Carol S. Calvelage
Oct. 10, 1950-Dec. 2, 2015
DELPHOS Carol S.
Calvelage, 65, of Delphos,
passed away Wednesday,
December 2, 2015, at her
home surrounded by her loving family.
Her Family. She was
born Oct. 10, 1950, in Lima to
Donald L. Don and Delores
Dolly (Markward) Sheeter,
who prededed her in death. On
August 8, 1969 she married
Ronald E. Dutch Calvelage,
who preceded her in death on
March 28, 1989.
She is survived by a
son, Mark A. Calvelage of
Delphos; a daughter, Jody A.
(Bruce) Odenweller of Winter
Haven, Florida; four grandchildren, Jessica and Matthew
Calvelage and Ian and
Lindsay Odenweller; two sisters, Virginia Ginger (Tony)
Martin and Diana Pavel,
both of Delphos; two brothers, Gary (Becky) Sheeter of
Spencerville and Paul Sheeter
of Delphos; her significant
other for over 22 years, Robert
L. Lewis of Lima; and many
special nieces and nephews.
She was also preceded in
death by a very special nephew, Andrew S. Sheeter, who
passed away Feb. 21, 2015.
Her Legacy. Carol was
a 1968 graduate of Delphos
St Johns High School and
received an associate degree in
social work. She retired from
the Allen County Correctional
Institute as a drug and alcohol
rehabilitation counselor. Carol
loved spending time with her
beautiful and loving family
and friends. She loved being
in the sun and swimming. She
enjoyed traveling, especially
with her mom.
Her Farewell Services. A
celebration of Carols life will
be 1 p.m. Dec. 11, 2015, at
Weber Funeral Home, 1840 E.
Fifth St., Delphos. Burial will
follow in St. Johns Cemetery.
Visitation will be from
2-8 p.m. on Thursday and
an hour before the service
on Friday. Memorial contributions may be made to the
American Cancer Society or
the Interfaith Thrift Shop.
Online condolences may be
shared at www.weberfh.net.
Crash sends
cyclist to
hospital
DHI Media Staff Reports
DELPHOS A Delphos
man was transported to St. Ritas
for treatment following a truck/
bicycle accident at approximately 5:30 p.m. Monday.
According to police reports,
Russell Noonan, 42, of Delphos
was traveling westbound on
Hunt Street and came to a
stop for the posted stop sign at
South Main Street. Noonan then
attempted to turn south onto
Main Street, his truck struck
Shane Harter, 35, of Delphos,
who was riding his bicycle on
the sidewalk and had entered the
roadway.
Noonan told the responding
officer he did not see Harter
because it was dark. Reports
note that Harters bicycle did not
have a white light on the front as
required by law.
Frosted windows
blamed for crash
DHI Media Staff Reports
DELPHOS A Delphos
teen was cited for failure to
maintain control after her vehicle struck a legally parked truck.
Abigail Parkins, 17, was
traveling east on West Second
Street at approximately 7:40
a.m. Monday when her vehicle struck a parked pick up
truck owned Mark Gerker, 49,
of Delphos.
Parkins told the responding officer she did not see the
Gerker truck as her windows
were frost-covered.
Parkins vehicle was towed
from the scene.
BIRTHS
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ST. RITAS
A boy was born Dec. 4 to Angelea Kimmel and Jordan Titus
of Cloverdale.
A girl was born Dec. 5 to Bethanee Grote and Philip Stemen
of Fort Jennings.
A girl was born Dec. 6 to Samantha Carroll and Adam
Fuerst of Delphos.
A girl was born Dec. 6 to Nicolette Dugger and Sean
Phillips of Elida.
A boy was born Dec. 7 to Kayla and Noel Morris of
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COLUMBUS The holidays are an exciting time of year
for kids and parents and to help ensure that everyone has a
safe and happy holiday season, the Ohio Department of Health
(ODH), wants to remind parents to keep safety in mind when
choosing toys for young children when out holiday shopping.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates
that more than 250,000 children are treated in hospital emergency rooms for toy-related injuries each year.
Parents and others will purchase toys this holiday season
for children, said ODH Director Rick Hodges. By reading
labels and being safety conscious, they can help prevent
toy-related injuries and even death.
The following tips will help parents and others choose
appropriate toys for children this holiday season:
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VAN WERT Ways to avoid destructive disagreements will be explored at Lifetree Caf on Thursday,
Dec. 10 from 7-8 p.m.
The program titled, I Disagree! How to Have a
Healthy Argument, explores common causes of disagreements and offers practical tips for preventing arguments from damaging relationships.
Conflict is inevitable, but there are certainly ways to
fight fair, said Lifetree National Director Craig Cable.
This Lifetree episode will dive into the reasons arguments can turn ugly and will provide dos and donts for
resolving conflict in healthy ways.
Admission to the 60-minute event is free. Lifetree
Caf is located in The Bachwell at 116 N. Washington
Street, Van Wert. Please enter through the handicap
accessible door on Court Street.
Lifetree Caf is a place where people gather for conversation about life and faith in a casual, comfortable
setting.
Questions about Lifetree may be directed to First
Church at 419-238-0631 or firstchurch@wcoil.com.
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DELPHOS
The
American Red Cross blood
drive held at the Knights of
Columbus Hall was just short
one of goal. The drive was
held Wednesday with 59 units
of blood given.
Donors making a milestone
and receiving a pin were:
Thomas Janka, two gallons;
Greg Recker, two gallons;
John Wiechart, nine gallons;
Thomas Landwehr, 10 gallons; and Vivian Langhals
received her 14-gallon pin.
Volunteers working the
drive were Eloise Shumaker,
Marilyn
Sickels,
Judy
Williams, Rita Wrasman and
Judy Kundert.
The next blood drive at the
K. of C. Hall will be held from
2-7 p.m. on Feb. 3.
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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.
4 p.m. Delphos Public Library board members meet at the
library conference room.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates meet in the St. Johns
Chapel.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
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.
8 p.m. American Legion Post 268, 415 N. State St.
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos Optimist Club, A&W Drive-In, 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.
SATURDAY
8:30-11:30 a.m. St. Johns High School recycle, enter on East
First Street.
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.
Cloverdale recycle at village park.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of warning sirens by Delphos Fire and
Rescue.
1-3 p.m. Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N. Main
St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
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VAN WERT The unmistakable
sound of multi-Dove and Grammy
Award-winning recording artist David
Phelps will be featured at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Niswonger Performing
Arts Center in Van Wert.
Once a childhood musical prodigy
from Tomball, Texas, Phelps earned a
bachelors degree in music from Baylor
University. Since then, he has become
a nationally-celebrated vocalist, whose
gifts and talents are matched by none.
Perhaps best known as the powerful
tenor for the multiple Grammy and
Dove Award-winning Gaither Vocal
Band, Phelps is constantly building on
a career that has already been groundbreaking. Emerging as a leading voice in
contemporary Christian music, Phelps
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Phelps
has been winning the hearts of audiences all over the world for more than two
decades. He has performed at numerous
prestigious venues across the globe,
including the White House, New Yorks
Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera
House in Australia. His electrifying
voice has moved audiences from all
walks of life, crossing generational and
stylistic barriers.
This David Phelps Classic Christmas
event is one of more than a dozen Phelps
and his seven-piece musical entourage
will make this holiday season. Many of
the songs featured during this exciting
evening are included on Phelps O Holy
Night recording, as well as his recently
release Freedom recording.
Complete information may be
obtained about this event by calling
419-238-6722 or visiting npacvw.org.
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Another part II
Call this another
Jim Metcalfe
Part 2.
Last week, I
wrote about the saga
of Johnny Johnny
Football Manziel
and his travails
with the Cleveland
Browns.
I had hoped that I
wouldnt have to go further with it and apparently, it ended up
in a 2-game suspension.
I will not guess as to the thinking of Browns head coach
Mike Pettine and the brain trust for owner Jimmy Haslam.
I know he could not have been ecstatic after Sundays blowout loss at home versus the Cincinnati Bengals.
Believe me, I dont think Mr. Haslam, Mr. Pettine and all
the others running that organization WANT this teams to fall
apart and disappoint those long, long, LONG-suffering fans
on Lake Erie.
Who knows what changes are in store again for the
Browns as another disappointing and bitter season comes to
an end, whether it be a new head coach and staff or certain
players are gone.
The last thing I was thinking about when I wrote that column and it was in the back of my mind but I didnt WANT
to admit it! was that should the Browns release Johnny
Football, the @&!*!*! Dallas Cowboys expressed ANY interest in picking him up.
I referred to Mr. Jerry Jones and the dubious dealings
and utter miserable failings he has had when picking up
others castoffs for whatever reason.
This is not the era of the Oakland Raiders and maverick
and remember, James Bret Maverick Garner was a big
Rrrraaaiiiddddeeeerrrr fan! owner Al Davis, who made
a living and won a couple of Super Bowls under John
Madden and Tom Flores with that approach.
And throw in the utter failures of his drafts, like in actually
finding a quarterback that can stick around for more than a
year or two.
I do sometimes wonder if Jerry Jones truly cares about the
Dallas Cowboys or is the team and its fans just another item
in his arsenal?
After all, the one thing person that is the same around
that organization since their last Super Bowl win (and the stellar Jimmy Johnson era until this person could no longer share
the plentiful glory to go around) is one Jerry Jones.
He has sole responsibility I know his two sons, Stephen
and Jerry Jr., are involved as executive vice presidents in
Player Personnel and Marketing, respectively, but who knows
what juice they have as far as the product on the field for
the debacle of the last 20 years.
When they were in eight Super Bowls in the franchises
first 35 years actually, since the first SB was in 1967, that is
28 years of its history and none since, that is inconceivable
for one of the NFLs most popular and most hated and
lucrative franchises.
To me, if you cared, you would have the humility to look at
the record under your stewardship and see it taint working and
get someone in there who knows what they are doing!
Its been done before. I refer to one Mike Brown who
finally had to take a step back if he cared about the Bengals
and he did.
The thing is, he continues to laugh all the way to the bank
with a billion-dollar stadium and a franchise valued at $4
billion.
I guess you dont need humility with those greenbacks.
Oh well.
See MUSINGS, page 8
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Sports
Metcalfes
Musings
St. Johns senior Rachel Pohlman protects the basketball against the tough defense of St. Marys Memorials Sydney
Cisco Tuesday night in non-league girls basketball action inside Arnzen Gymnasium. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
Lincolnview freshman Lakin Brant (32) faces a double team from Perrys Shanda Cowan (30) and Lyrick
Simpson (52) during a girls basketball game in Lima on
Tuesday. Brant scored 7 points and the Lancers rolled to a
44-29 win. (DHI Media/John Parent)
BY JOHN PARENT
victory at Lima Perry was
DHI Media Sports Editor
about as ugly as they come.
sports@timesbulletin.com
The Lady Lancers shot just
31 percent from the floor and
LIMA A win is a win, committed 18 personal fouls
no matter how ugly, but and 23 turnovers but defeatTuesday nights Lincolnview ed the Lady Commodores
44-29.
The margin was a comfortable one in part because
Perry went just 3-for-21 from
the free throw line. Had Perry
shot even 50 percent from
the stripe, the fourth quarter
would have had significantly
more drama.
They dont grade you on
pretty wins or ugly losses,
its just wins and losses,
Lincolnview head coach Dan
Williamson said. Well take
all the ugly wins we can get.
With our youth, well have
a lot of ugly games; its just
something we have got to
grow out of. It will happen,
Im just not sure when.
While the Lancers struggled as a team, sophomore
Alena Looser and junior
Katlyn Wendel each stepped
up with big offensive efforts
for Lincolnview (3-1). The
duo shot a combined 9-for20 from the field, including
4-for-7 from 3-point range
(all by Looser). Looser
scored a game-high 15 points
while Wendel finished with
11 points and 10 rebounds.
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Tuesday Merchant
Dec. 1, 2015
Playball Ink.
98-18
Pitensbarger Supply
93-24
Ace Hardware
93-22
R C Connections
90-24
Westrich Furniture
88-24
Adams Automotive
86-24
Have Mercy
68-40
Men over 200
Kyle Carver 210, Zac Hayes 223,
John Jones 260-201-220, John Allen 221, Jason Wagoner 225, Dan
Grice 236-214, Tyler Rice 211, Dean
Bowersock 210-207, Mike Rice
235-234, Alex VanMetre 257-205,
Bruce VanMetre 228-221-233, Jerry Mericle 202, Mark Biedenharn
214, Rick Schuck 212, Mike Hughes
213, Sean Hulihan 214-279, Ryan
Winget 217, Todd Merricle 236-205,
Matt Metcalfe 210-203, Ted Kill 231,
David Newman 244-213, Kevin Kill
233-201-224, Russ Wilhelm 231234, Derek Kill 245-204.
Men over 550
John Jones 681, Dan Grice 637,
Tyler Rice 592, Dean Bowersock
590, Mike Rice 628, Alex VanMetre 648, Bruce VanMetre 682, Mike
Hughes 587, Sean Hulihan 681,
Ryan Winget 582, Todd Merricle
636, Matt Metcalfe 561, Ted Kill 590,
David Newman 634, Kevin Kill 658,
Russ Wilhelm 648, Derek Kill 604.
Wednesday Industrial
Dec. 2, 2015
K-M Tire
44-4
Wilhelm Racing
30-18
Buckeye Painting
28-20
Topp Chalet
26-22
Cabo
26-22
Rustic Cafe
24-24
Wave 96
24-24
D & D Grain
18-30
Fusion Graphic
18-30
Men over 200
Frank Miller 249-229-211, Justin
Miller 217-211, Dave Miller 209-245233, John Allen 236, John Jones
203-227-247, Steve Richards 212,
Rob Shaeffer 212-226-268, Andrew
Schimmoller 245-210, Taylor Booth
211-246-279, Daniel Uncapher 204203-279, Terence Keaser 224-212,
Justin Starn 239, Chandler Stevens
220-215, Don Rice 278-248, Sean
Hulihan 204-247-227, Shawn Allemeier 232-245-205, Bruce VanMetre
249-269, Phil Austin 232-206, Bob
White 225, Harold Beckner 203,
Jim Thorbin 202-263-213, Jimmy
Ebeling 256-256-220, Erin Deal 236,
Brian Sharp 268-217-203, Doug
Milligan Jr. 215, Taylor Rossi 211268, Shawn Stabler 233-234, Kyle
Early 202-235-214, Jason Mahlie
223-225, Chris Goedde 211, Shane
Schimmoller 228, Ryan Prine 242,
Mike Rice 236-267, Dan Kleman
211-214.
Men over 550
Frank MIller 689, Justin Miller
VARSITY
ST. MARYS MEMORIAL (44)
Lindi Cisco 1-2-4, Makayla Koch 0-0-0,
Sydney Cisco 1-4-7, Makenna Mele 0-0-0,
Quincy Rable 2-0-4, Shania Taylor 7-4-18,
Erika Angstmann 1-9-11. Totals 11-1-19/2944.
ST. JOHNS (41)
Hayleigh Bacome 4-0-8, Taylor Zuber
0-0-0, Madilynn Schulte 4-0-11, Betty Vorst
2-1-5, Rachel Pohlman 0-0-0, Jessica Geise
4-0-8, Lexi Hays 3-1-7, Sydney Fischbach
1-0-2. Totals 15-3-2/4-41.
Score by Quarters:
St. Marys 9 8 9 18 - 44
St. Johns 10 4 15 12 - 41
Three-point goals: St. Marys Memorial,
S. Cisco; St. Johns, Schulte 3.
BOWLING
26-14
25-15
24-16
22-18
Dukes Sharpening
22-18
Jims Resturant
20-20
2 Lefts & A Right
19-21
Delphos Rec Center
19-21
Rustic
13-27
Etta-Maze-Antiques
10-30
Game over 160:
Kody Richardson 186-177 Terry Lindeman 179,178 Zach Fischer 171,171,179 Harold Beckner
164 Dave Kill 213,162 Greg Kill
169,160,198 Tom Honigford 185192-234 Jeff Rostorfer 183,222 Tyler Rice 171,209,246 Ryan Robey
211,254,179 Tim Martin 214,229,208
Jason Schnipke 196 Bruce VanMetre 256-257-255 Dave Breaston
190,162 Jeff Milligan 171,233,165
Shawn Allemeier 160,171,214 Chris
Martin 237,168,245 Zach Sargent
216,229 Don Albrittain 201-164-201
Gig Kimmett 164,177 Jerry Looser
202,230,173 Alan Landwehr 191,180
Butch Prine Jr. 202-200-192.
Series over 525:
Greg Kill 527 Tom Honigford 611
Jeff Rostorfer 554 Tyler Rice Ryan
Robey 644 Tim Martin 651 Jeff
Milligan 569 Shawn Allemeier 545
Chris Martin 650 Zach Sargent 597
Don Albrittain 566 Jerry Looser 605
Butch Prine Jr. 594.
Series Over 700:
Bruce VanMetre 768.
Monday Hi-Rollers
Rahrig Decals
38-2
Dicks Chicks
27-13
Five Star Pet Boarding
23-17
Dickmans Ins.
22-18
Fusion Graphic
18-22
K & M Tire
12-28
Full Spectrum
12-28
Game Over 150:
Cheryl Gossard 156,156,179
Audrey Martin 181 Kelly Hubert 233,165,179 Niki Schleeter 163,166,158 Rachel Mahlie 175,157,158 Lisa VanMetre
208,223,194 Nikki Wenzlick 171,159
Doris Lindeman 156 Robin Allen
196,247,210.
Series Over 500:
Kelly Hubert 577.
Series Over 600:
Lisa VanMetre 625, Robin Allen
653.
Thur Classic Six
American Pawn
64-48
Huey Investment
62-50
Delphos Recreation Center 55-57
Main Street Market
43-69
Game Over 150:
Linda Grant 177, Shannon Moreo
167-178, Lois Moorman 150-151,
Stacy Prine 193, Jodi Moenter 176186-166, Alicia Moran 175, Alexis
Sheets 155 Tara Bowersock 198175-181, Susie Backus 158-195,
Sue Karhoff 165, Dorothy Landwehr
157, Tammy Ellerbrock 185.
Series Over 500:
Jodi Moenter 528, Tara Bowersock 554.
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St. Johns Ryan Hellman defends Elidas Josh Press in front of Blue Jay
head coach Aaron Elwer Saturday night inside Arnzen Gymnasium. (DHI
Media/Larry Heiing)
The Jefferson defense Devyn Carder, Jessica Pimpas and Sarah Miller surrounds
Kalidas Katelyn Siebeneck in the paint Saturday afternoon at Kalida High School. (DHI
Media/Jim Metcalfe)
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DHI Media Sports Editor
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VARSITY
JEFFERSON (30)
Taylor Stroh 0-0-0, Macy Wallace
1-2-4, Mackenzie Hammons 0-0-0,
Devyn Carder 2-2-6, Sarah Miller
2-2-6, Tori Black 0-1-1, Jessica
Pimpas 3-3-9, Bailey Gorman 1-2-4.
Totals 9-0-12/19-30.
KALIDA (56)
Taylor Lucke 0-0-0, Katelyn
Siebeneck 0-0-0, Joni Kaufman
2-1-6, Brittany Kahle 1-0-2, Sarah
Klausing 4-1-9, Brooke Kimball
1-0-2, Allison Recker 4-2-10, Kara
Siefker 0-0-0, Kylie Osterhage 6-013, Cathy Basinger 6-0-12, Hannah
Warn 0-2-2. Totals 22-2-6/9-56.
Score by Quarters:
Jefferson 2 6 10 12 - 30
Kalida 8 9 6 10 - 33
Three-point goals: Jefferson,
none; Kalida, Kaufman.
JUNIOR VARSITY
JEFFERSON (17)
Kylie Gossett 0-0-0, Kiya
Wollenhaupt 0-0-0, Alli McClurg
1-1-3, Mikayla Bennett 1-0-2,
Michelle Rode 1-2-5, Greta Fitch
1-0-2, Kelsey Berelsman 0-5-5.
Totals 3-1-8/10-17.
KALIDA (41)
Taylor Lucke 2-0-5, Samantha
Backus 2-0-6, Lauren Langhals
2-0-4, Makenna Hoyt 0-0-0, Sarah
Klausing 5-0-10, Halie Kaufman
1-0-2, Tara Gerding 1-0-2, Taylor
Zeller 1-0-2, Hannah Warn 0-3-3,
Kierstan Siebeneck 3-0-7, Rachael
Basinger 0-0-0. Totals 13-4-3/6-41.
Score by Quarters:
Jefferson 2 2 5 8 - 17
Kalida 8 8 16 9 - 41
Three-point goals: Jefferson,
Rode; Kalida, Backus 2, Lucke,
Siebeneck.
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Possession of the ball was of prime importance Saturday night at The Stage as Jeffersons Drew Reiss and Josh Teman
battle with Perrys Orion Monford. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
DELPHOS Saturday
night saw a high-energy,
highly-competitive boys basketball matchup versus host
Jefferson and Perry at The
Stage.
The Commodores used
full-court pressure defense
to force 25 turnovers by the
Wildcats .
They built up a 16-point
halftime lead and held on for
a 69-60 non-league victory.
The Commodores took the
lead for good right off the
bat a 3-pointer by Seth
Poling (12 points) 40 ticks
into the matchup. Plummie
Gardner ( 21 markers, 3
treys) was the big gun for
the Commodores with 10 in
the quarter (2 bombs) and
Jakoby Harvey (16 markers, 8 boards, 5 assists, 3
steals) added seven for the
guests. On the other side,
Jace Stockwell (17 counters) dropped in six and Trey
Smith (game-high 28 markers 13-of-15 at the line
and 14 boards; 3 steals)
tacked on five. The Wildcats,
who trailed by as much as
eight in the canto, kept in the
contest by getting their guests
in foul trouble and hit 5-of-5
at the line (24-of-27 for the
game for 88.9%), including
two by Drew Reiss at 34.9
ticks, to be within 23-16.
Bearcats
Musings
Lancers
VARSITY
PERRY (69)
Plummie Gardner 6-6-21, Orion
Monford 2-0-4, Brandon Neal 1-24, Jakoby Harvey 5-4-16, Wesley
Godfrey 1-2-4, Lamonte Nichols
3-0-6, John Hairston 1-0-2, Seth
Poling 3-5-12. Totals 17-6-19/31-69.
JEFFERSON (60)
Jace Stockwell 6-5-17, Drew
Reiss 0-4-4, Josh Teman 0-0-0,
Brenen Auer 2-0-5, Trey Smith 7-1328, Ryan Goergens 1-0-2, Alex Rode
0-0-0, Dalton Hicks 1-2-4, Grant
Wallace 0-0-0. Totals 14-2-24/27-58.
Score by Quarters:
Perry 23 22 6 18 - 69
Jefferson 16 13 14 17 - 58
Three-point goals: Perry, Gardner
3, Harvey 2, Poling; Jefferson, Auer,
Smith.
JUNIOR VARSITY
PERRY (62)
Wanya Smith 2-2-6, Logan Dray
8-2-25, Luke Floyd 0-0-0, Jamal
Whiteside 2-0-4, Jon Sawyer 4-0-11,
Khaliq Garner 4-1-9, Louis Hoersten
2-0-5, Kevin Miller 1-0-2. Totals
12-11-5/12-62.
JEFFERSON (63)
Caleb Lucas 0-0-0, Cole Arroyo
3-3-9, Tyler Bratton 6-3-16, Brandan
Herron 1-2-4, Trey Gossman 4-0-9,
Davion Tyson 4-2-10, Drake Schmitt
6-3-15. Totals 22-2-13/21-63.
Score by Quarters:
Perry 15 12 9 15 (4) (7) - 62
Jefferson 10 13 15 13 (4) (8)
- 63
Three-point goals: Perry, Dray
7, Sawyer 3, Hoersten; Jefferson,
Bratton, Gossman.
LINCOLNVIEW (44)
Olivia Gorman 0-3 3-5 3, Maddie
Gorman 2-7 0-0 5, Alena Looser 5-9
1-2 15, Katlyn Wendel 4-11 3-4
11, Kayla Schimmoeller 0-7 1-2 1,
Frankie Carey 1-3 0-0 2, Lakin Brant
2-4 3-4 7, Trinity Welch 0-0 0-0 0,
Haley Overholt 0-1 0-0 0; Totals
14-45 11-17 44
LIMA PERRY (29)
Tysha Walton 0-0 0-0 0, Jala
Phillips 5-13 0-5 12, ENautica
Crockett 4-9 2-5 10, Octavia Johnson
1-3 1-3 3, Amiya Simpson 1-5 0-2 2,
Shanda Cowan 1-2 0-0 2, T.T. Hall
0-0 0-0 0, Lyrick Simpson 0-+1 0-0
0, Madi Amstutz 0-0 0-0 0, Dee
Denson 0-0 0-0 0, Kynzie Healey
0-7 0-6 0; 12-40 3-21 29
Lincolnview 11 13 6 14 - 44
Lima Perry 2 5 9 13 - 29
3-point field goals: Lv 5-11
(Looser 4, MGorman), Pry 2-3
(Phillips 2); Rebounds: Lv 33
(Wendel 10), Pry 31 (Healey 7);
Assists: Lv 11 (OGorman 4), Pry 2
(LSimpson, Cowan); Fouls: Lv 18,
Pry 15; Turnovers: Lv 23, Pry 23
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Movie Review
Mockingjay 2
"Trick or Treat"
Mandatory Viewing is
the directive that pops up on
holographic screens across
all of post-apocalyptic Panem
when dictator Coriolanus Snow
(Donald Sutherland) beams a
transmission to the masses.
That message couldnt be
truer for Hunger Games fans,
especially as it pertains to this
movie, the final film of the four
made from author Suzanne
Collins trilogy of best-selling
dystopian young-adult novels.
This is the end, the big finish.
The Games have come to a
closemandatory viewing for
the masses, if ever there was.
The first Hunger Games,
in 2012, made Jennifer
Lawrence a household name as
Katniss Everdeen, the galloping, galvanizing firebrand who
became the leader of a revolution
and an icon of female empowerment. As Katniss fought and
forged her way to freedom in
brutal, futuristic games, fans
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David J. and Peggy D.
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N. Roessner, 1650 and 1660 Marsh
Ave., Delphos, $314,000.
Spencer Township
Thomas M. Goodwin et al and
Sheriff Samuel A. Crish to ONeill
Construction Service Inc., 14160
Leis Road, Spencerville, $41,000.
Village of Spencerville
Charles River Laboratories Inc.
to Chuffers Inc., 553 N. Broadway
St., Spencerville, $1,000.
Nell J. Evans, executor of Betty
June Loescher estate, to Don W.
and Sharon J. Skinner, 603 Sunset
Ave., Spencerville, $82,500.
Putnam County
Eugene V. Ruhe and Nancy A.
Ruhe, Lot 683, Ottawa, to Ruhe
Investments LLC.
James A. Wannemacher, dec.,
40.0 acres, 79.33 acres and 2.25
acres, Perry Township, to Judy C.
Wannemacher.
Eugene V. Bellman and Karen
R. Bellman, Lot 1167, Ottawa, to
J & J Commercial Properties LLC.
Kevin M. Miller, Lot 2,
Ottoville, to Kevin M. Miller,
Alexis L. Miller, Jerica L. Brown
and Mathew R. Miller.
Janet Weis Bhatti, 30.40
acres, Ottawa Township, to Adam
C. Kuhlman and Christine M.
Kuhlman.
Gary L. Luginbill and Laura
S. Luginbill, Lot 115, Columbus
Grove and Lots 154, 156 159 and
161, Pandora, to GLL Holdings
LLC.
Gary L. Luginbill TR and
Laura S. Luginbill TR, Lot 163,
Pandora, to GLL Holdings LLC.
Laura S. Luginbill and Gary
L. Luginbill, Lots 499 and 500,
Pandora, to GLL Holdings LLC.
Gary L. Luginbill TR and
Laura S. Luginbill TR, 10.058
acres, Blanchard Township, to
Rising River Quarter Horses LTD.
Gary L. Lubinbill TR and
Laura S. Luginbill TR, 1.0 acre,
Blanchard Township, to Rising
River Quarter Horses LTD.
Gary L. Luginbill TR and
Laura S. Luginbill TR, 9.125 acres,
Blanchard Township, to Rising
River Quarter Horses LTD.
Thomas W. Burke TR and
Deborah K. Burke TR, 1.101 acres,
Blanchard Township, to Steven A.
Spitler and Elaine R. Spitler.
Rick A. Rosengarten and
Donna M. Rosengarten, 7.951
acres, Union Township, to
Brandon M. Kaufman and Susan
M. Kaufman.
Giesige Farms LLC, 38.0 acres,
Palmer Township, to Shannon T.
Fillinger and Cherie D. Fillinger.
John C. Giesige and Melanie
J. Giesige, 38.0 acres, Palmer
Township, to Shannon T. Fillinger
and Cherie D. Fillinger.
Russell D. Chamberlin, dec.,
Lot 88, Glandorf, to Patricia
Chamberlin.
Arthur T. Niese and Dorothy
F. Niese, 3.0 acres Van Buren
Township, to JNPW Properties
LLC.
Anne G. Reichenbach TR,
Lot 507, Pandora, to Linda Susan
Mullett.
Robert J. Sarka and Karen K.
Sarka, .36 acre and 1.74 acres,
Union Township, to Robert J.
Sarka.
Robert J. Sarka LE and Karen
K. Sarka, .36 acre and 1.74 acres,
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Sarka.
Karen K. Sarka LE and Robert
J. Sarka, .36 acre and 1.74 acres,
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Robert J. Sarka and Karen
K. Sarka, 64.06 acres and 80.0
acres, Union Township and 1.0
acre, 15.19 acres, 34.81 acres, 12.0
acres and 36.78 acres, Sugar Creek
Township, to Sarka Farms LLC.
Gilbert L. Schroeder, Judy
Schroeder aka Judith A. Schroeder,
Rodney A. Schroeder TR and
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Delphos Chamber of Commerce
$3,000 accepted by Executive Director
Tara Krendl, who said the grant will be used
to continue the downtown Christmas lighting
effort.
Delphos City Schools $50,000
accepted by Superintendent Kevin Wolfe. He
said the money will be used for technology
upgrades and instructional supplies.
Delphos Community Christmas Project
$15,000 accepted by Karen Edelbrock.
The project assisted more than 400 children
with toys and clothing for the holidays last
year.
Community Health Professionals
$6,000 accepted by Anita Lindeman, who
said the money will be used to assist patients
with home health and hospice care so the
dont have out-of-pocket expenses.
Delphos Community Unity $2,000
accepted by the Rev. David Howell, stating
the funds help local people deal with difficult
times. Community Unity serves a free hot
meal each Thursday, reaching 100-150 meals
each week. It also holds four free food giveaways a year and distributes 200-250 school
supply packs each year to both Delphos
schools.
Delphos Boy Scouts $500 no representative available.
Delphos Cub Scouts $500 accepted
by Leader Doug Milligan Jr., who said the
grant will be used to assist the troop with trophies and activities throughout the year.
Delphos Girl Scouts $500 accepted
by Leader Beth Gerow. The local troop will
sponsor a Me and My Gal camping outing
for scouts and their mothers.
Delphos Economic Growth Partnership
$5,000 accepted by Director Sue
Gerker, who said the money will be used to
create a workforce development video showcasing local employers and job openings to
show young people they dont have to leave
Delphos to find rewarding careers.
Delphos Fire and Rescue $10,000
accepted by Acting Chief Roy Hoehn, who
said the funds would be used for turnout gear
for firefighters.
Delphos Habitat for Humanity $5,000
accepted by Construction Manager Roger
Calvert saying the money was an important
piece of the future of the ninth Habitat home
in Delphos.
Kiwanis Club of Delphos $50,000
accepted by Kiwanians Jamey Wisher and
Mark Miller. Miller said the funds will be
used to construct a splash pad at the Delphos
Municipal Swimming Pool and more information will be available about the project
soon.
Delphos Ministerial Assoc. $2,000.
The association assists transients with food
and lodging with a Good Samaritan Fund.
The 2015 recipients of the Dienstberger Foundations grants include, front from left, Denny Hickey (St. Vincent dePaul), Alice Curth
(Delphos Seniors Citizens Inc.), Kelly Rist (Delphos Public Library), Becky Strayer (Church Women United Inter-Faith Thrift Shop)
and Bob Ebbeskotte (Delphos Museum of Postal History and Destination Delphos Bureau of Travel); and back, Tom Miller (Delphos
Canal Commission), Doug Milligan Jr. (Delphos Cub Scouts), Sheriff Sam Crish (Allen County D.A.R.E.), Greg Gossman (Jefferson
and St. Johns Athletic Boosters), Jamey Wisher (Kiwanis Club of Delphos), Ben Curth (Delphos Veterans Council) and Adam Lee
(Delphos St. Johns Schools). (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
Rev. Howell explained the money would be
put in that fund.
Delphos Municipality $10,000
accepted by Safety Service Director Shane
Coleman on behalf of the Parks and Rec
Department. Coleman said the pool is planning a filter project to upgrade existing equipment.
Delphos Municipality (Beyond
Expectations) $2,000 accepted by
Coleman on behalf of the group for use
during their softball game on July 3 each year
and other outings and activities.
Delphos Optimist Club $5,000
accepted by President Kevin Wieging, who
said the funds would be used for the clubs
upcoming Santa Visitation project.
Delphos Police Department $10,000
accepted by Chief Mark Slate, who said
the grant will be used for officer training and
updating equipment.
Delphos Public Library $2,000
accepted by Director Kelly Rist, who said the
funds will be used for technology, including
iPad scanners and Tumblebooks.
Delphos Rotary Club $10,000
accepted by member President Jacob Morh,
who said the funds would be used to bring the
2015 Concert in the Park series to Stadium
Park next summer.
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Mabel Clark was hostess to the members of the Past Chiefs Association of the
local Pythian Sisters Tuesday evening for
the groups annual Christmas party. She was
assisted by Mildred Rozelle, Jean Redd and
Faye Hiniser. Officers were elected as follows: president, Mrs. O. J. Truesdale; vice
president, Mrs. Mabel Clark; secretary, Mrs.
Hester Birt; treasurer, Mrs. Alfred Allemeier.
Colin Lister, business manager of the Fort
Wayne Komet Hockey team and Bob Gray,
goal tender for the Komets, presented the program Monday at the Middle Point Community
Lions Club at the local Presbyterian Church.
The program was arranged by Art Bauer, program committee chairman, who introduced
the guests.
75 Years Ago 1940
A fourth quarter spurt by St. Johns Varsity
enabled the Blue and Gold cagers to score a
twin killing at the expense of the Fort Jennings
Musketeers Sunday afternoon before the largest number of fans to witness a basketball
attraction in the new Fort Jennings gym since
its construction two years ago. In the Varsity
tilt, St. Johns won by a score of 30 to 25.
The Best Evers held the inexperience Fort
Jennings Reserves and chalked up an easy 33
to 8 victory.
A regular meeting of Commemorative
Post, American Legion, will be held on
Thursday night at Legion hall. A coon feed
and refreshments will be served following the
business meeting. Plans will also be made for
work at the Legion toy shop which is located
in Petes Paint Shop on North Canal Street.
A regular monthly meeting of the directors
of Allen County Agriculture Society (Delphos
Fair Board) was held at the Hoelderle
Plumbing office on North Main Street. The
support given the fair by Delphos merchants
and other citizens in 1940 was better than for
the past several years.
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