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DELPHOS The 2016 Canal Days Queen Pageant will
be held at 7 p.m. on Sunday at the Delphos Jefferson Middle
School.
Tickets are $6 and are available from any contestant or at
the door.
Peoples Choice votes will also be available at the door for
purchase of two for $1 or 12 for $5.
This years contestants include Quincy Querry, Baylee
Lindeman, Alexis Deffenbaugh, Shayna Sanchez, Kiya
Wollenhaupt, Sarah Fitch, Brooke Rice, Lexi Pohlman, Lakin
Stevenson, Sara Zalar and Holly Dellinger.
Querry is the daughter of Chad Querry and Stacy Flores and
is a senior at St. Johns High School. She is very active in the
Blue Jay music program, being a part of both the choir and the
band, as well as most recently playing the lead in the schools
production of Footloose. She is also an avid softball player
and plays in the Aboite Softball League in Fort Wayne. Querry
is a member of the CRESPI Society and maintains a 3.4 overall GPA. She serves as a church cantor and mass server, and
enjoys writing short stories and working with children. She is
employed at the Chik-N-House and babysits. Her career goals
are to attend college, majoring in political science and pre-law,
The 2016 Canal Days Queen candidates include, front from left, Lakin Stevenson, Brooke Rice, Holly Dellinger, in order to be a prosecuting attorney.
Shayna Sanchez and Sara Zalar; and back, Baylee Lindeman, Lexi Pohlman, Kiya Wollenhaupt, 2015 Queen Maddie
See QUEEN, page 12A
Pohlman, Alexis Deffenbaugh, Sarah Fitch and Quincy Queery. (Photo courtesy of Heather Marie Photography)
the Delphos City and Parochial School systems on the Free and Reduced Lunch program. Meals Til Monday, partially supported
by Jefferson FCCLA with fundraisers, provides about 10 percent of those affected with
meals for the weekend; their charter only
allows them to serve elementary students.
An adult takes the girls to the food bank,
purchases the needed meals and drops them
off at the participating schools. Someone at
the school will distribute them to protect the
identity of the students in the program.
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St. Johns Athletic Boosters will offer its Fall BBQ on
Sept. 22.
Dinners include BBQ chicken or BBQ pork chop,
baked potato, applesauce, roll and cookie.
Tickets are $8 each and can be purchased from any DSJ
student/athlete, the Ministry Center or high school office.
Dinners can be picked up from 4-6:30 p.m. at the K of
C hall.
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OBITUARIES
Kathy Seffernick
DELPHOS Kathy
Seffernick, 70, passed away
Tuesday at Sara Jane Living
Center.
Arrangements incomplete
at Harter & Schier Funeral
Home.
Stanley P. Mueller
Marcus l. taylor
June 6, 1933
Sept. 5, 2016
MIDDLE POINT
Marcus L. Taylor, 83,
of Middle Point, passed
away on Monday at Van
Wert Inpatient Hospice
Center Community Health
Professionals.
He was born on June 6,
1933, in Middle Point to
Arthur Jim and Esther
(Knittle) Taylor, who preceded him in death.
On May 22, 1953, he was
united in marriage to Bonnie
L. Kimmey, who survives in
Middle Point.
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Judge addresses double jeopardy in Soto case
BY STEVEN COBURNGRIFFIS
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OTTAWA On Tuesday, Travis
D. Soto appeared in Putnam County
Common Pleas Court for a pre-trial
on charges that include aggravated murder, kidnapping and felonious assault related to the 2006
death of his two-year old son,
Julio Soto-Baldazo. With his hands
cuffed in front of him and wearing green and white striped prison
issue, Soto waited as his attorney,
Joseph Benavidez, met in chambers
with Judge Randall Basinger and
Assistant County Prosecutor Todd
Schroeder.
Upon convening the pre-trial,
Judge Basinger addressed Soto and
all present, conveying the content of
the privately held discussions.
Weve had some discussion in
Soto
chambers in terms of the status of
this case, Judge Basinger said.
Initially, the discussion has been
as to whether or not the defendant
is prepared to waive any right to a
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Livestock auction
wraps up another fair
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VAN WERT The 160th
Van Wert County Fair came
to a close on Monday night
with just the Junior Fair
Livestock Auction left for
Tuesday.
The annual auction began
Tuesday morning with the
traditional sale of a gallon
of milk. The milk sold for
$2,000. Last year, the milk
sold for $2,400.
The number of sale entries
increased this year to 274. In
2015, the Van Wert County
Junior Fair Livestock Auction
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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.
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.
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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girls soccer team is making
progress toward joining some
of the areas elite programs in
Division III.
Pauldings is in its second
season in the varsity wars.
The Wildcats scored just
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DELPHOS
St. Johns
begins
its
M i d w e s t
A t h l e t i c
Conference
portion
of
the schedule
Friday night
at home, welcoming
in
Minster.
is a 2-way threat;
in their opener, he
ran 30 times for
200 yards and he
has good speed,
Schulte began.
Schmiesing is
in the backfield
and he runs hard;
he breaks a lot of
tackles and is hard to catch from behind.
They also split him out wide and they try
to throw to him in space.
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Van Werts Megan Spray (7) and Ottovilles Bethany Maag meet at the net during a volleyball match at Van Wert High School on Tuesday. (DHI Media/Tina Eley)
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was giving junior goalkeeper
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up eight saves in the first half
to keep the Hornets up 3-0.
While Cory-Rawson had
few chances to put the ball
into the net, they were effi-
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After being down 3-0 at
the break, junior midfielder
Amber Miller and her teammates kept the pressure on
the Hornet defense until they
could capitalize off of a penalty kick 11 minutes into the
second half, cutting the lead
down to 3-1.
Big Green goalkeeper
Brittney Winhover was also
doing her best to keep the
Hornets off the board by
recording nine saves in the
second half alone. She was
kept busy as the Hornets fired
11 shots to try to build their
lead after halftime.
The Lady Hornets lost
their highly productive senior
midfielder Caroline Schutz,
as she went down near the
end of the first half with an
ankle injury. Fortunately,
Schutz returned to the pitch
near the end of the second
half to provide a spark for
two late goals for the Hornets.
Cory-Rawson defender
Chloe Stragnolia exerted all
of her effort to keep the lead
as she made an impressive
display of stops against the
pressuring Big Green. Once
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The chapter was awarded several top places in the shop area as well.
The projects that FFA members exhibit at
the fair are the result of numerous hours of
hard work and dedication. While preparing
for the fair, members practice and improve
the life skills such as responsibility, time management, decision making, cooperation, team
work and others.
This is just another example of how the
FFA and Agricultural Education help prepare
students for a successful future.
Brent
Buettner
exhibited
two
market hogs and
placed fifth in both
his divisions and
also fifth in Senior
Showmanship.
Ally Calvelage showed two dairy feeder calves, placed third with one of those and garnered the 2016 Grand Champion Dairy Beef Steer and Champion Rate of gain.
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Justin Siefker exhibited the Grand Champion Born and Raised market steer in Allen
county at the fair and that steer also placed 3rd overall in the Junior Market Steer Show.
He garnered Reserve Champion in the Champion of Champion Beef Showmanship.
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Cody Wright exhibited two market steers and he placed second and third in his classes.
He placed fifth in Senior Showmanship and also had a third place beef feeder calf.
Emily
Buettner
exhibited two market hogs as well
and won Grand
Champion Open
Class Barrow.
Michelle
Rode
exhibited
two
white sheep market
lambs and placed
first and second in
her respective class.
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Pathfinder 4H Club member Cassidy Beining took hogs to the Van Wert County Fair
and took first in Class IV Drive B. (Submitted photos)
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The Van Wert County Fair 2016 Sheep Princess Sophia Wilson, left,
and 2016 Goat Princess Maddie Pohlman enjoy some downtime at the
fair. Wilson took second in Senior Showman and Pohlman took first in
Senior Clothing. (Submitted photos)
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Animal Dress Up Contest
Pee-Wee Class
Reserve Champion Performance
Chase Louth- Horse Hiro
Steer Tristin Miller
Hamada and Baymax
Show Steer 1st Weight Class
Korbin Kaverman Dairy - Ohio
Caden Ringwald
State Football
Show Steer 1st Weight Class
Lydia Kaverman Dairy Princess
Caden Ringwald
Jasmine and Raja
Show Steer 2nd Weight Class
Eli Scarlett Sheep Ohio State
Jake Bowersock
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Show Steer 3rd Weight Class
Eliza Leiendecker Dairy
Adeline Sorgen
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Show Steer 4th Weight Class
J.J. Korte, Izzy Korte and Connor
Ronnie Schumm
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Show Steer Best Rate of Gain Gymnastics Team
Ronnie Schumm
Aubree and Brody Mills Goat
Show Steer 2nd Best Rate of Gain Santa, Mrs. Claus and Dancer
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Brooklynn Schnipke Calf- Mr.
Grand Champion Show Steer and Mrs. Wedding Calf
Adeline Sorgen
Pee-Wee Class Winner: Chase
Reserve Champion Show Steer Louth
Ronnie Schumm
Junior Class
Dairy Steer Drive 1 Betty Vorst
Skylar Imler Dairy
Dairy Steer Drive 2 Ethan
Haley Owsley- Alpaca
Kemler
Courtney Mefferd Dairy
2nd Place Show Steer 1st Weight
Katie Gamble Alpaca
Class Liliana Dietrich
Professional Hula Dancers
2nd Place Show Steer 2nd Weight
Lily Hempfling Turkey
Class Austin Sorgen
Kentucky Fried Chicken
2nd Place Show Steer 3rd Weight
Junior Class Winner: Katie
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Senior Class
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Emily Barricklow Turkey
Football Quarterback
Senior Class Winner: Cody
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Most Original Entry Brooklyn
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Best Overall Lily Hempfling
2nd Overall Aubree and Brody
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Cloverleaf Barrels 9-13 Bryce
Mihm
Cloverleaf Barrels 14-19
Reagan Priest
Cones and Barrels 9-13
Cassie Priest
Cones and Barrels 14-19
Paige Motycka
Keyhole 9-13 Cassie Priest
Keyhole 14-19 Alicia Rist
Stakes Race 9-13 Cassie
Priest
Stakes Race 14-19 Reagan
Priest
Poles 9-13 Cassie Priest
Poles 14-19 Paige Motycka
Flags 9-13 Parker Mihm
Flags 14-19 Paige Motycka
Western Showmanship 9-11
Breck Evans
Western Showmanship 12-14
Alicia Rist
Western Showmanship 15-19
Megan Marsee
Saddle Type Showmanship 9-13
Tazmin Archer
Champion Horse Showman
Cassie Priest
Novice Horsemanship 9-18
Breck Evans
Western Horsemanship 9-11
Tazmin Archer
Western Horsemanship 12-14
Alicia Rist
Western Horsemanship 15-19
Megan Marsee
Western Pleasure 9-11 Tazmin
Archer
Western Pleasure 12-14 R
Adalynn Lonstreth
Western Pleasure 15-19
Megan Marsee
Western Riding 9-13 No
Winner
Trail in Hand Breck Evans
Trail 9-13 Adalynn Longstreth
Trail 14-19 Megan Marsee
Swine
Champion Farrow to Finish
Caden Ringwald
Reserve Champion Farrow to
Finish Kassidy Ringwald
3rd Place Farrow to Finish
Jarrod Radabaugh
4th place Farrow to Finish
Avery Mueller
Class I Drive A - 1st Trevor
Gibson
Class I Drive A - 2nd Grace
Lucy Bonifas, left, Maddie Pohlman and Marie Mueller work in the
Pathfinder Shaved Ice Shack at the fair.
Richey
Class I Drive B - 1st Justin
Bowman
Class I Drive B 2nd Caden
Ringwald
Class II Drive A - 1st Jackson
Evans
Class II Drive A - 2nd Kassidy
Ringwald
Class II Drive B - 1st Caden
Ringwald
Class II Drive B - 2nd Jarrod
Radabaugh
Class III Drive A- 1st Wyatt
Richardson
Class III Drive A - 2nd Levi
Grace
Class III Drive B- 1st
McKenzie Davis
Class III Drive B - 2nd Trophy
Won by: Avery Mueller
Class IV Drive A- 1st Jarrod
Radabaugh
Class IV Drive A - 2nd Ronnie
Schumm
Class IV Drive B- 1st Cassidy
Beining
Class IV Drive B - 2nd Tara
Radabaugh
Class V Drive A- 1st Devann
Springer
Class V Drive A - 2nd Kerstin
Davis
Class V Drive B- 1st Emma
Leary
Class V Drive B - 2nd
Madelyn Lamb
Class VI Drive A- 1st Madison
Williams
Class VI Drive A - 2nd
Brayden Pohlman
Class VI Drive B- 1st Kassidy
Klinger
Pathfinders fared well at the fair. From left, Hunter Jones was Champion Junior Showman; Addison Mueller was
Reserve Champion Intermediate Showman; Garret Mueller was 3rd Jr. Showman; Avery Mueller won 2nd in Class Gilt;
Justin Hoersten won Grand Champion Gilt and 1st with Caden Ringwald won Grand Champion Farrow to Finish and 1st in Class Gilt; Kassidy Ringwald was 2nd in Class Gilt
and Reserve Champion Farrow to Finish; and Laney Jones was the Swine Princess.
his Barrow.
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such matters.
We need to decide if we
are going to address these
issues with ordinances we
have or make new ordinances,
Coleman said. I also need to
know how far council wants us
to go with these issues. It can
be costly on our side and the
resident or business owner gets
a minimal fine.
Council asked to discuss the
matter further once Coleman
had gathered his information.
Councilman Kemper said
that while they were discussing it, he wanted to remind
residents that overgrown trees
and brush across sidewalks
and alleyways was the property owners responsibility and it
should be kept up so those areas
are passable. He added that garbage and recycle recepticles are
not to stay at the curb past the
collection day.
Ive heard complaints that
people are just leaving them
at the curb or on the road all
week, Kemper said. We need
to address this. That is terrible.
Council also learned healthcare costs for city employees
would be increasing by 12.4
percent for the next two calendar years.
We can split that up and
do 6.2 percent the first year
and do the other 6.2 percent in
deficit recovery or we can pay
the full 12.4-percent increase,
Coleman said. It is to our
advantage to split the increase
because in 2018, the increase
will be based on the 6.2 percent,
not the 12.4 percent.
Finance Committee Chair
Gillespie requested a committee meeting following the Sept.
19 council meeting to discuss
the insurance issue and the new
ambulance.
Council will have to decide
if the city will pick up the entire
increase, a portion of it, passing
along the remainder to employees, or not cover any of the
increase.
Council also heard on first
reading an ordinance allowing
the city to enter into an agreement with the Ohio Department
of Transportation for Bridge
Inspection Program Services at
no cost to the city.
The mayor announced Trick
or Treat for Delphos will be
held from 6-7:30 p.m. Oct. 27.
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19. Anno Domini
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ARIES
Mar 21/Apr 20
A playful and generous spirit make
you a favorite friend to have around,
Aries. Many may be clamoring for
your attention, and you do not know
where to direct it first.
GEMINI
May 22/Jun 21
Romance may get in the way of logic this week, Gemini. This is sure to
be exciting, but try to maintain your
focus. Keep lines of communication
with your significant other open.
LEO
Jul 23/Aug 23
Leo, a sudden burst of creativity
will inspire you and others in the
days ahead. Keep up the great work
youre doing, and dont be afraid to
take chances.
TAURUS
Apr 21/May 21
Taurus, uncertainty has you wondering about the direction in which your
life may be going. Its a time for reflection. Look to a parent or trusted
advisor for guidance.
CANCER
Jun 22/Jul 22
Cancer, do your best to overhaul
your finances. Some recent purchases might have made you vulnerable,
and now is a great time to regain
control.
VIRGO
Aug 24/Sept 22
You are given to behaving selflessly,
Virgo. But this week you can still
help others and take your needs into
consideration. Ask for help if you
need it.
LIBRA
Sept 23/Oct 23
Libra, resist the urge to overindulge
in food or beverages this week. Good
times are ahead and you want to be
able to enjoy them to the fullest.
Nov 23/Dec 21
Sagittarius, rather than dreaming of
faraway places, make a plan to travel. Establish a savings account or vacation fund and begin making your
travel goals happen.
SCORPIO
Oct 24/Nov 22
Scorpio, youre focused on furthering your career, but responsibilities
at home must be weighed before
making a final decision. Dont give
up; just reevaluate your timing.
CAPRICORN
Dec 22/Jan 20
Capricorn, gifts might start coming
your way and you dont understand
all the generosity. Accept what is offered and recognize that you deserve
it.
SAGITTARIUS
AQUARIUS
Jan 21/Feb 18
Its easy to expect others to keep
your pace when you have all of your
ducks in a row, Aquarius. However, not everyone works on the same
schedule that you do. Allow time to
catch up.
PISCES
Feb 19/Mar 20
Pisces, promising more than you can
possibly deliver at this time will not
win you any admirers. Others will
appreciate your honesty.
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