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Improvement
Corporation, something theyve
done for several years.
An insurance premium for
property and casualty for the
fire department for $7,927 was
also approved.
Road work on Bendele Street
is about to end, reported Mayor
Ron Miller.
There is some grading and
seeding to be done and one
storm sewer needs work yet but
on Tuesday the project should
be finished, he said.
Council discussed options
concerning the alley by the daycare. Those options included
vacating the alley or having the
property owners along the alley
$1.00
Jefferson High School will present Disneys High School Musical at 7 p.m.
Friday and Saturday in the Jefferson Middle School auditorium. In this contemporary musical comedy, a popular high school basketball star and a shy,
academically gifted newcomer discover they share a secret passion for singing.
When they sign up together to audition for the lead roles in the school musical,
it threatens East Jefferson Highs rigid social order and sends their peers into
an uproar. Presale tickets are $6 and can be purchased in the high school office.
Tickets at the door will be $7. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
At 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, St Johns High School will present Footloose, the
story of teenager Ren McCormack who moves to the small town of Bomont with his
mother. Upon arriving, Ren finds himself at odds with most of the town, including the
Rev. Moore, who has convinced the town to outlaw dancing, which Ren finds unbelievable. With the help of Ariel (Rev. Moores daughter) and his new best friend Willard,
Ren convinces the reverend to let the teenagers dance, and in the process helps the town
to heal from a tragedy. General admission and reserved tickets are on sale now and can
be purchased at the door or by contacting the high school. (Charlie Ashby photo)
Pre-season pool
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The Delphos Veterans Council
will hold a special meeting at 8
p.m. today at the VFW hall at
Fourth and Canal streets.
The purpose of the meeting is
to discuss the purchase of property.
All Delphos area veterans are
welcome.
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Dolores A. Hurley
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and lows in
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Dick Moorman
March 6, 1924
April 13, 2016
INDIO, California Dick
Moorman, 92, of Delphos,
died at 4:30 a.m. on April 13
at home in Indio, California.
He was born March
6, 1924, in Delphos, to
Josephine and Harry Harrison
Moorman, who preceded him
in death.
He married Angela Kill on
July 28, 1945, and she passed
away March 21, 2007. On July 7, 2012, he married Shirley
Turner, who survives.
Other survivors include sons Jeff (Alison) Moorman of
Delphos and Rod (Jeanne) Moorman of St. Henry; daughters,
Mary Ann (Mark) Smith of Cridersville, Judy (Don) Burgei of
Hilliard and Jane (Randy) Hemker of Delphos; sisters, Alice
Heidenescher and Nita Falke of Delphos; grandchildren, Gina
Reynolds, Jessica Gilchriest, Katie Moorman (Uhlenhake) and
Kris Moorman, Hannah Perry, Leah Huckins, Isaac Smith,
Wes, Matt and Nate Burgei, Adam and Nick Johnson; and
great-grandchildren, Boston Reynolds, Kaylee and Carson
Gilchriest, Piper and Beau Uhlenhake, Charlie, Amelia and
Ruby Moorman, Ezeriah Smith, Ben and Lily Burgei, Easton
and Rawlin Johnson.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, Melvin; a sister,
Mildred; and a granddaughter, Danielle Bertling Smith.
Dick retired as Sales Manager from The Powell Company
in Lima and lived life to its fullest, happily announcing that his
retirement years nearly exceeded his working years.
He was a veteran of the United States Navy and served in
the South Pacific during World War II. He was a founding
member of the Delphos Country Club. He also belonged to
The Knights of Columbus, FOE 471, VFW 3035 and The
Delphos Club.
He enjoyed spending time with his family, and especially
the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He played a lot
of golf in his life and was a pretty good card player. In fact,
he received an award from his three card-playing buddies for
being the second best card player on the second best team.
He loved to read and his passion for telling stories and jokes
and making people laugh is what most people will always
remember about Dick. He knew everybody. In later years he
enjoyed travel and spending time with Shirley in California.
Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday at
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, with Father Charles
Obinwa officiating.
Burial will follow in Resurrection Cemetery.
Friends may call from 2-8 p.m. Friday at Harter and Schier
Funeral Home, where a parish wake will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Preferred memorials may be made to the Delphos St. Johns
Parish Foundation.
Carl L. Miller
HILLIARD Carl L.
Miller, 73, of Hilliard and a
native Delphos, passed away
Monday at Our Family Home
in Dublin.
He was a 1960 graduate
of St. Johns High School,
where he received FFA State
Farmer Degree. He was also
a graduate of The Ohio State
University, receiving his BS
Animal Science Degree and
was a member of Delta Theta
Sigma Fraternity.Carl was a life
member of The OSU Alumni
Association, a member of the
Buckeye Boosters, and missed
very few football games in the
past 49 years. He was also a
member of the Hilliard Area
Garden Club and was a faithful
parishioner of St. Brendan the
Navigator Catholic Church.
Carl retired from the Kroger
Company after 43 years as an
executive of the meat department.
Born to the late Clarence
and Rita Miller, he is survived
by his loving wife of nearly 52 years, Peggy (Pohlman)
Miller; his sons, Kevin (Janna)
Miller of Miramar, Florida,
and Scott (Lisa) Miller of
Colleyville, Texas; grandsons, Jake and Max Miller and
Jackson and Rhett Miller; a
brother, Dan (Susan) Miller
of Delaware; his brothers-inlaw and sisters-in-law, Joyce
(Doyle) Von Lehmden, Marcia
(Jerry) Hoersten, Denise
(Bear) Honigford, Elmer (Deb)
Pohlman, Michelle (Ron)
Mesker, Jaylene (Joe) Stewart,
Dennis Warnecke and their
families.
Carl is preceded in death
by his sister-in-law, Diane
Warnecke.
Carl resided the last 2
years at Our Family Home,
a specialized Alzheimers care
facility.
The family will receive
friends Thursday 5-8 pm at the
Tidd Family Funeral Home,
5265 Norwich St., Hilliard,
where a Prayer Service will be
held at 7:30 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial
will be celebrated 10:30 a.m.
Friday at St. Brendan the
Navigator Catholic Church,
4475 Dublin Rd., Hilliard, the
Rev. Robert Penhallurick as
celebrant. Burial will follow at
Wesley Chapel Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made
to the Alzheimers Association
Research, Central Ohio
Chapter, 1379 Dublin Rd.,
Columbus, OH 43215.
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DELPHOS The Delphos Museum of Postal
History will be the host of the 22nd annual Ohio
Lincoln Highway League state meeting at 10 a.m. on
Saturday.
The morning will include three presentations: Ron
Bagley of Van Wert will give a history of George Marsh
and the Marsh Foundation School. Delphos residents
Ed Ulrich and Steve Dorsten will give presentations on
the History of Delphos and the Miami and Erie Canal,
respectively.
After a catered lunch and the annual business meeting, guests will have access to three museums to visit.
In addition to the Delphos Museum of Postal History,
the Delphos Canal Commission and the Gomer Welsh
Community Museum will be open during the afternoon.
Those who are interested in history, travel and transportation are encouraged to attend.
The Museum of Postal History is located at 339
N. Main St. in Delphos. The cost for lunch is $15 per
person. Reservations can be made by calling Mike at
419-227-1135 or by emailing mgbuettner@kohlikaliher.com.
Monthly meetings are hosted by the Western, Central
and Eastern Ohio Chapters of the Lincoln Highway
Association and those interested in becoming involved
are encouraged to attend these meetings by contacting
the address above.
Among other things, the Lincoln Highway
Association (LHA) encourages the identification, preservation, interpretation and improvement of the Lincoln
Highway. The LHA encourages awareness, research
and promotion of businesses along Americas Main
Street.
Births
A baby girl, Adalyn Rose
was born April 23 to Ryan and
Lori Miller of Ottoville.
Grandparents are Jim and
Lois Hoersten and Ron and
June Miller of Ottoville.
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A boy was born April 24 to
Devonne and John Czerwinksi
of Delphos.
A boy was born April 23 to
Anna and Matthew Kaverman
of Fort Jennings.
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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.
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.
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
9-11 a.m. Delphos Project Recycle at Delphos Fuel and
Wash.
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. 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. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241
N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
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Ruth
Calvelage, Joyce Day and
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Area agency and business representatives who work with senior citizens met recently to plan the upcoming seminars to
help residents plan for their future. Among the speakers and planners of the event are, front, from left, Brianna Cox The Meadows of Ottawa, Khrista Boster - The Meadows of Kalida, Gretchen Lammers and Kendra Kuhlman - Putnam
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We want them to understand what
decisions need to be made before they
go home such as transportation and
meals, said Cox.
The two representatives will also
speak on caregiver tips to help lesson
the responsibilities often placed on a
caregiver.
We want them to know of the services that are available to help such as
day care and meals on wheels, said
Boster.
The conclusion of the seminar will
provide information on long term care
choices and areas such as available meal
programs and how to decide when to
quit driving. This will be presented by
Marcia Hoehn with Hilty Home.
Leipsic VFW/Fogel Center, Ottoville
VFW and Ottawa VFW have provided
free room rental for the upcoming seminars.
This might be the beginning of
future seminars, said Kendra Kuhlman,
who is charing the seminars. We feel
it is important for our residents to plan
ahead. It makes it easier for yourself or a
family member if something unexpected
happens.
Light refreshments will be provided
at each seminar beginning at 6 p.m. The
power point program and speakers will
begin at 6:30 p.m.
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The world-famous Glenn Miller Orchestra will perform a one-night show on May 17 at the historic Memorial Hall in
Fort Jennings. The Glenn Miller Orchestra tours nationally and has performed in many major metropolitan areas, but
this venue will provide attendees with a unique, intimate opportunity to see an icon of the big band era. Doors open
at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m. All tickets are pre-sale only and seats are very limited. Ticket price is $25, and
includes refreshments. Call 419-286-2577 or 419-283-2438 for tickets.
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Bonifas
She continues her practice
as a psychologist today with
a focused help in the nursing
home/assisted living settings.
Jane specifically enjoys helping elderly that are sometimes caught in an unplanned
adjustment in their lives, be
it a physical injury, mental
illness, or personal loss.
Our emotions are controlled by what we think,
and Jane enjoys helping
people adjust and align their
focus with regard to choices about their life, always
reminding of the power we
possess to choose. Jane spoke
passionately about her religious faith sharing the set
you free benefit of a relationship with our Lord. She
gives of her time in working
Putting Your
World in
PersPective
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In all my years my
favorite decade was: The
1960s because thats when
I started my new career in
psychology working a private
practice for Comprehensive
Psych Services, Alternative
Behavioral, Lima Memorial
Hospital.
My favorite president:
No favorite, they do the best
they can.
One thought I offer to
young people is: Study, get
an education, learn a lot of
things and try to enjoy the
process. Life is to be enjoyed
and even if we fail, weve
learned something, and go
with it, you know.
If I had a magic wand
and could fix one thing in
this world, Id I think we
all search for peace or a sense
of satisfaction, and if we
dont impose our beliefs on
other people and just allow
people to be who they are.
My best piece of advice
about life is: Live as fully
as we can, within the limits of
reality, be self satisfied. You
can still find joy and happiness even with some kind of
disability or limit. We have
value, just because we are, let
that blossom.
Clearly a whole lot of
SENIORWISE
advice.
Thanks Jane.
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Sports
Can it finally be
Redskins hold off Jays in MAC
the ChiCubs year?
BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
Metcalfes
Musings
Bradfords 6th-inning
slam propels Lady Kalida rallies for key PCL win over Vikings
Cougars past Elida
BY NICK JOHNSON
By Charlie Warnimont
Sentinel Sports Editor
sports@putnamsentinel.com
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Sports
The
Delphos
Browns
Backers recently met for the
2016-17 season and named
officers and the board of
directors. Members (top)
include, from left, officer
Michael Wiltsie, Secretary
Lisa Brinkman, President
Stan Wiechart, officer Sherri
Etzkorn, Vice President
James Wiltsie III, Treasurer
Dale Holdgreve and officers
Larry Gerdeman and Steve
Etzkorn. Officer Duane
Kohorst was absent. ... The
Browns Backers recently donated to the Jefferson
and St. Johns football programs. Browns Backers Vice
President James Wiltsie III,
center, presents $800 checks
to St. Johns head football
coach Todd Schulte, left,
and Jefferson head football coach Chris Sommers.
(Submitted photos)
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Redskins
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ST. HENRY (3)
Jason Evers lf 3-0-0-0, Josh Osterholt ss 3-0-1-0, Mitchel Stammen p 4-13-0, Evan Lefeld 3b 2-1-0-0, Parker Link 2b 2-1-1-0, Curtis Uhlenhake 1b 2-01-2, Ryan Bruening pr 0-0-0-0, Conner Bruggeman c 4-0-0-0, Matt Siefring rf
3-0-0-0, Ryan Luttmer cf 3-0-0-0. Totals 26-3-6-2.
ST. JOHNS (2)
Troy Elwer cf 3-0-1-0, Seth Linder rf/lf 3-1-1-0, Jacob Youngpeter p/1b
2-0-2-0, Buddy Jackson c 4-0-2-1, Eric Vogt ss 4-0-0-0, Aaron Reindel 2b
3-0-0-0, Josh Warnecke 3b/p 3-1-1-0, Troy Schwinnen pr 0-1-0-0, Jesse Ditto
1b/rf 3-0-1-1, Ryan Hellman lf/3b 3-0-1-0. Totals 28-2-9-2.
Score by Innings: R H E
St. Henry 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 - 3 6 0
St. Johns 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 - 2 9 2
E: Jackson, Vogt; LOB: St. Henry 10, St. Johns 9; 2B: Ditto; SB: Link 2,
Bruggeman; POB: Stammen (by Warnecke), Osterholt (by Warnecke); Sac:
Stammen, Lefeld, Elwer, Linder.
IP H R ER BB SO
ST. HENRY
Stammen (W, 4-1) 7.0 9 2 2 2 10
ST. JOHNS
Youngpeter (L) 4.1 4 3 0 3 6
Warnecke 2.2 2 0 0 3 4
HBP: Evers (by Youngpeter). BB: Link 2, Uhlenhake 2, Youngpeter
2 (both intentional), Osterholt, Lefeld, Pitches-Strikes: Stammen 98-68;
Youngpeter 94-57, Warnecke 41-22.
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Next Generation
support.
The support of the annual
fundraiser will help to make
this upcoming fair one to
remember.
This years Senior 4-H Scholarships winners are, back from left, Sophia Wilson and
Tanner Matthews; and front, Whitney Welker and Chloee Gamble. Not pictured is
Maddie Pohlman. (Submitted photo)
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Twenty-six high school students from Cory Rawson and their teacher Joe Faine recently
visited the Delphos K&M Tire office and warehouse. Students listened to a presentation
on the business and toured the warehouse. Schools are welcome to contact K&M for tours.
(Submitted photo)
Honor Roll
Freshmen
Conner Anspach, Emily Buettner, Katie
Bullock, Avery Godwin, Kylie Gossett,
Lauren Grothaus, Kaitlin Hamp, Allyson
Hasting, Rylee Heiing, Kayla Horton, Rachel
Kroeger, Eli Lucas, Brayden McClure, Allison
McClurg, Serenna Moening, Dylan Nagel,
Victoria Redmon, Matthew Schroeder, John
Short, Darius Shurelds, Haley Smith, Seth
Smith and Brady Welker.
3.0 - 3.49
Seniors
Shyanne Caudill, Riley Claypool, Michael
Cline, Asya Hamilton, Mackenzie Harvey,
Halee Heising, Eli Kimmett, Bryce Lindeman,
Alexa Marlow, Bria McClure, Tatiana
Olmeda, Zacaria Scirocco, Easton Siefker,
Sophia Thompson, Grant Wallace and Sophia
Wilson.
Juniors
Kelsey Berelsman, Hunter Binkley, Jacob
Boop, Viktoria Brunswick, Kathryn Caputo,
Makaya Dunning, Sarah Fitch, Mackenzie
Hammons, Alesha Harshman, Caleb
Haunhorst, Spencer Jones, Kevin Kramer,
Drew Reiss, Drake Schmitt, Alex Theobald,
Bethany Williams and Kiya Wollenhaupt.
Sophomores
Tyler Bratton, Jenna Lambert, Eric
Lehman, Kendall Marquiss, Scott Mills,
Nathan Pohlman, Parker Poling, Brooke Rice,
Andrew Siefker, Madison Spring, Davion
Tyson, Nicholas Vulgamott, Hannah Welker
and Eli Wurst.
Freshmen
Hailey Brenneman, Kenzie Brinkman,
Sidney Claypool, Daniel Garza, Madison
Geise, Cole Haunhorst, Kayla Hefner, Kyleigh
Hefner, Yeraldin Lopez-Escamilla, Destiny
Mahler, Jacob McClure, Avery Mercer,
Maggie Ream, Ashlin Schimmoeller, Asya
Slygh and Kyrstin Warnecke.
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burnt-out bulb is a great way to get a visit from the local police department while youre on a trip. The same goes
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We program students collect food for St. Vincent dePauls food bank in WE Scare Hunger campaign.
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BY KAY LOUTH
DHI Media Staff Writer
klouth@delphosherald.com
make a difference in their community. Sue Dew, advisor for the local
effort, said the goal at the start of
the school year is to make a positive
influence in our community and our
world.
The WE program is designed
to help others and it gives us the
chance to get involved and improve
our environment, Dew said.
A former St. Johns student
works for WE and she contacted
the principal, who shared it with
Dew and the program took off.
WE has a strong local interest but
it also has a global component.
This school year, the students
not only cleaned the church and
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WE program students collect change for the Change for Change program. The money was used to buy water resources for a Third World
country
ers in the WE program will travel
to Chicago for a WE Day event
sponsored by Allstate Insurance.
These students earned tickets by
their participation in activities.
In an all-day event at the Allstate
Arena in Chicago, participants will
hear inspirational and motivational
speakers and be treated to concerts
and other activities.
Dew is very happy with the
Ottoville
Passes
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