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DELPHOS HERALD
The

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17 in Delphos face
drug charges
Officials arrest ting drug abuse. Some made
these transactions near a
the operation.”
This initiative has result-
largest number school or in front of a minor,
increasing the severity of the
ed in the following Delphos
residents being indicted for
of drug suspects charge.
“This is the largest ‘round-
drug-related offenses. (Since
Delphos is split into two
since 1980 up’ that has occurred within
the City of Delphos in the
counties, the individuals
were indicted in the coun-
BY NANCY SPENCER last 30 years,” Chief Fittro ty in which they committed
The Delphos Herald said. “It will greatly reduce the offense. Some of them
nspencer@delpho- the incidences of drug-related have indictments out of Allen
sherald.com offenses and all of the ‘spin- County; some of them have
off’ crime that drug addic- indictments out of Van Wert
DELPHOS — The last of tion/trafficking results in.” County; some of them have Nancy Spencer photo
17 Delphos residents wanted During the last two years, indictments out of both coun- Allen County Prosecutor Juergen Waldick, left, Delphos Police Chief Kyle Fittro and
on Grand Jury indictments the City of Delphos has expe- ties.) Nearly all of individu- Assistant Chief Dave Clark hold a press conference following the arrests of 17 residents on
for drug-related offenses rienced an increase in drug- als are current residents of drug-related charges. Two individuals were served summons and a 17-year-juvenile may
were apprehended related offenses. As Delphos and include: still face charges in the largest drug bust in Delphos since 1980.
early Friday eve- a result of this, law Phillip L. Cross, 21 —
ning in the largest enforcement initi- One count of trafficking in
“round-up” of drug ated an undercover marijuana
offenders in Delphos operation within the David W. Burris Jr., 20
in 30 years. city in an effort to — Three counts of trafficking
Jeffrey E. Brown, reduce this problem. in marijuana
25, was wanted on This undercover Ryan S. Reynolds, 21 —
two counts of traf- initiative began in Three counts of trafficking in
ficking heroin and summer of 2009 and marijuana
one count of permit- was culminated on Chad J. Reynolds, 23 —
ting drug abuse. Brown Friday with the 19 arrest Three counts of trafficking in
Sixteen other individuals warrants. marijuana
were arrested on Allen and “We have people ask us all Andrew L. Sterling, 21
Van Wert county Grand Jury the time what we are doing — Two counts of traffick-
indictments served by the about the drugs. Sometimes ing in marijuana within 1,000
Delphos Police Department we can’t answer because of feet of a school and one count
and the West Central Ohio operations like this,” Delphos of trafficking in marijuana
Crime Task Force Friday Assistant Police Chief Dave Joshua L. Hurles, 21 —
morning and afternoon. Clark said. “This was an Two counts of trafficking in
Charges range from traffick- almost year-long investiga- marijuana.
ing in marijuana, cocaine, tion. We can’t say anything
heroin and ecstasy to permit- because it would jeopardize See DRUGS, page 11

Upfront Dena Martz photos


Hundreds of St. John’s and Jefferson students spent the day participating in the Mini
McCoy confirms Relay Friday.

tornado touchdown Mini Relay lives up to expectations


Rick McCoy of the Van BY STACY TAFF presenters were wonderful. night before, no one was dis-
Wert County Homeland The Delphos Herald And actually, one of the pre- appointed.
Security and Emergency staff@delphosherald.com senters came up to me and “It’s a huge relief that the
management Agency has told me the kids were won- weather cooperated again, for
confirmed a tornado touch- DELPHOS—On Friday, derful,” said St. John’s third- the seventh year in a row,”
down on Bockey Road a Pierce Street between St. grade teacher Melissa Myers. said Joyce Wiechart, a first-
1/2-mile south of State John’s and Franklin elemen- “We’ve been lucky to have grade teacher at Franklin
Route 697 during Friday’s tary schools was one big fantastic teacher and parent Elementary. “That’s a real
early-morning storms. playground. Loud, happy help.” feat considering the weather
“We took a look at the music echoed down the street The hope for this year’s we had last night.
damages in that area and have as kids, parents and teachers mini relay was that it would “It’s been a really great
confirmed that a tornado did alike walked laps and played live up to past years. day; the presenters have been
touch down,” McCoy said. Mary M. Grothause photo games for the Delphos Mini “I would say this year is awesome. Ronnie Grothous
Auxiliary holds Poppy Days Relay for Life. Activities definitely as good as the pre- was a speaker today and he
Sports Dee Smith, left, was given a poppy after making
and speakers were scheduled
throughout the day to educate
about cancer and the peo-
vious years, not better but just
as great,” Myers said. “We’re
keeping a good thing going.
had a very powerful message.
It’s pretty obvious the kids
are having a great time, walk-
Soccer signup a donation to Delphos American Legion Auxiliary
President Sharon Miller. The organization is conduct- ple who experience it. Both It seems like everyone is hav- ing around and playing games
schools participated in a day ing a really good time.” together. It’s wonderful to
June 2 and 3 ing Poppy Days through today at several locations
in Delphos. The poppies are handmade by disabled that was not only fun but edu- Another hope for this year see the two schools coming
veterans and all contributions are used for their care cational as well. was that the weather would together for this experience.
The Delphos Soccer “I’ve been hearing a lot allow for an enjoyable day It’s very important for them
Association will hold its and the welfare of their families.
of kids and teachers say the outside. Despite storms the to have a sense of unity.
final registration for the fall
soccer season from 7-8:30
p.m. June 2 and 3 at Stadium
Park near the pavilion.
There is a cost to register
youngsters 5-11 years old.
There is a family maximum.

Boosters meet
Monday
The Delphos Jefferson
Athletic Boosters will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the
Jefferson High School library.

Forecast
Clear tonight,
low in upper
40s. Partly
cloudy
Sunday; high
in upper 60s,
low near 50.

Index
Obituaries 2
State/Local 3
Politics 4
Community 5
Sports 6-7
Kids page 8
Classifieds 9
Kalida High School guys ‘doll’ up to fight cancer
Photo submitted
TV 10
World News 11
Kalida High School guys dressed up for a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society during lunch Friday while enjoying a Field Day. The
lovely crew collected more than $270 in a brief 45-minute period. They include, from left, Eric Hill, Jeff Gerding, Ben von der Embse, Alex Vorst,
Michael Bockrath, Cody Spicer, Nathan Jorrey, Cody Mathew, Rich Langhals and Eric Kahle. The winner was Langhals.
2 – The Herald Saturday, May 15, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record


right turn at Albuquerque OBITUARIES The Daily
As our area graduates are basking in the
glow of their accomplishments, let me impart NANCY SPENCER Herald Vol. 140 No. 282
some wisdom I came upon through the “Hard Nancy Spencer, editor
Knocks School of Life.” Ray Geary, business manager
I remember my high school graduation quite
clearly. It was an exciting time full of filling On the Don Hemple, advertising
manager
out college paperwork, working a part-time
job and hanging out with my friends and my Other Hand Tiffany Brantley,
circulation manager
William Kohl, general manager/
boyfriend.
Eagle Print
The last of this list, of course, took prece- The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
dence as they usually do at this age. I was going to be a single parent and find-
8000) is published daily except
I must mention that he did not impress my ing a job was going to be difficult. Thank God Sundays and Holidays.
for those parental units I was so eager to leave
parents and that was partially the reason we
were together, I’m sure. behind 18 months before. They were my rock Mary Ann schuck nathaniel ‘Bill’ By carrier in Delphos and
area towns, or by rural motor
As I left at the end of May to start the and my soft place to fall. Milo Lucas route where available $2.09 per
summer quarter of college, I was giddy at the I worked at the Marathon gas station until sept. 12, 1946-May 14, 2010 week. By mail in Allen, Van
thought of moving 240 miles away and at the the new family member arrived and then got a Mary Ann Schuck, 63, of June 5, 1929 - May 12, 2010 Wert, or Putnam County, $105
Delphos, died Nathaniel “Bill” Milo
same time, it terrified me. I was among those job in a factory because I needed the benefits Lucas, 80, of Hillsboro and per year. Outside these counties
who said, “I’m leaving Delphos as soon as I and the paycheck. (Who knew that entry level at 6:45 a.m. formerly of Delphos, died $119 per year.
can.” accounting positions paid so little?) Friday at her Wednesday at Laurels Nursing Entered in the post office
The first lesson I learned once I reached Ten years later, when my feet, back and residence. in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
Home in Hillsboro. Periodicals, postage paid at,
Louisville, Ky., was that I really didn’t want to hands hurt from factory work, I decided to She was He was born June 5, 1929,
finish my business degree and headed back to Ohio.
leave home as badly as I thought. It was lonely born Sept. in Delphos, to Nathaniel “Bill” No mail subscriptions will
and I had yet to meet new friends. college. My, how things had changed. 12, 1946, in and Barbara (Miller) Lucas. be accepted in towns or villages
I lived with my sister and her husband for I finished my degree and ’lo and behold, I Delphos, to Gerald and He leaves behind a wife, where The Daily Herald paper
the first nine months and that helped. still don’t work in that field. I use the things I Rose (Korb) Will. Diane Estel; three children carriers or motor routes provide
They were a source of companionship but at learned in college on the job, but they are not On July 7, 1969, she mar- from his first marriage includ- daily home delivery for $2.09
the time, too close to parental figures for com- the focal point of what I do. And I love what ried Raymond Schuck of ing a daughter, Becky; and per week.
fort. After all, I had left the real ones in Ohio. I do. New York, who survives. sons, William and Robert 405 North Main St.
I was taking accounting classes with the If I knew in that last year of high school Other survivors include Lucas; three brothers, Marvin, TELEPHONE 695-0015
goal of finding a job in that field. I enjoyed what I know now, I would be a veterinarian Office Hours
today. Go figure.
sons Raymond (Monica), Clair and Daryl Lucas; a sis-
working with numbers and found satisfaction Jonathan and Nathaniel ter, Bobbie Kohorst and five
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
when the columns added up correctly. I would The perfect scenario would be for high POSTMASTER: Send address
now rather hear nails on a black- board than do school graduates to go into the work force and (Kris); brother Joe (Norma) stepchildren. changes
Will of Baltimore; sisters A brother, George Lucas, to THE DAILY HERALD,
accounting work. Go figure. try a number of jobs to see where they fit and preceded him in death.
The second nine months were a little more, then go to college to get a degree to make those Teresa Bradstock, Frances 405 N. Main St.
(Rick) Schuck, Audrey There are no services. Delphos, Ohio 45833
shall we say, adventurous. I moved into the jobs into careers.
school apartments, had an array of roommates Hindsight, as they say, is 20/20. But as you (Phil) Davis, Beth (Ralph)
and just went crazy. I had made numerous grow up and become that person you will be, Hoersten, all of Delphos,
friends and they always had something inter- the future can be seen with some clarity. Follow and Helen (Carl) Hiteman
esting to do on the weekends and at the time, your dreams and work hard to achieve what you of Midina; and grand-
I only had classes four days a week, so the must to get there. Be true to yourself and what children Isaac, Madilynn,
weekends were three days long. you believe in and you won’t have to say, in the Morgan and Braxton.
Needless to say, when I moved back home, immortal words of Bugs Bunny, “I should have She was a United
my life had changed dramatically. taken that left turn at Albuquerque.” States Army veteran who st. JoHn’s corn, shape up, fruit.
served with the Women’s Week of May 17-21 Wednesday: Grilled
LOTTERY
ODOT REPORT
Army Corp in Viginia and Monday: Coney dog/ onions cheese, mixed vegetables, sher-
Alaska, making the rank or sloppy jo sandwich, corn, bet, fruit.
CLEVELAND (AP) — The of Specialist Sixth Class. salad, mandarin oranges, milk. thursday: Salisbury steak,
winning numbers in Friday tuesday: Rotini/ meat- mashed potatoes, peas, dinner
The following is the week- June. She was a 1964 St. John’s sauce/
evening’s drawing of the Ohio garlic toast or shredded roll, fruit.
ly report concerning construc- U.s. 30 at Cool road Lottery games were: High School graduate who chicken sandwich, jello, salad, Friday: Hot dog, baked
tion and maintenance work — A ditch-cleaning project Pick 4: went on to graduate from pears, milk. beans, cookie, fruit.
on state highways within will reduce traffic to one lane 2-8-7-4 Clinical Specialist School Wednesday: Corn dog or
the ODOT District 1 which through the work zone. in the Army and receive an Italian grilled chicken sand- ottoViLLe
includes the counties of U.s. 30 near Cairo — Pick 3 LPN degree. She worked in wich, baked potato/butter, Week of May 17-21
Allen, Putnam and Van Wert. Pothole repair will reduce 1-2-8 the Lima Memorial Hospital salad, peaches, milk. Monday: Pizza, chips,
(All work will take place dur- traffic to one lane through the intensive care and kidney thursday: Stuffed crust
green beans, pineapple, milk.
ing daytime hours Monday work zone. rolling Cash 5 dialysis units for 34 years. pepperoni pizza or cold meat
tuesday: Hot ham sand-
sandwich, carrots/dip, salad,
wich, potato, peaches, milk.
through Friday only unless Putnam County 03-16-25-26-33 She was a former mem- apple crisp, milk. Wednesday: Turkey and
otherwise indicated) ohio 114 half mile west ber of the Delphos chapter Friday: Chicken strips/roll
gravy, mashed potatoes, butter
Allen County of Kalida — Drainage work ten oH of Modern Mothers Ohio or meatloaf sandwich, green
bread, corn, jello, milk.
interstate 75 between will reduce traffic to one lane 01-15-28-30-31-32-33-35- Child Conservation League beans, salad, strawberries/cake,
thursday: Rotini, garlic
ohio 81 to just north of through the work zone. 39-42-44-47-53-60-61-66-72- and St. John the Evangelist ice cream cup, milk.bread, tossed salad, applesauce,
Beaverdam — Resurfacing ohio 115 south of County 74-78-80 Church, where she was a milk.
project will reduce traffic to road L, north of Kalida — eucharistic minister. DeLPHos CitY Friday: Hot dog, french
one lane through the work Ditch cleaning will reduce Mass of Christian Burial sCHooLs fries, mixed fruit, milk.

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zone beginning the week of traffic tone lane through the Week of May 17-21
begins at 10:30 a.m. Monday
May 24. Work will take place work zone. orreCtions Monday: Chicken nuggets,
sPenCerViLLe
at St. John the Evangelist bread and butter, green beans,
Week of May 17-21
Call NOW for
during nighttime hours only, Van Wert County Church.
The Delphos Herald wants pineapple, lowfat milk.Monday: Macaroni and
ll NOW for r
generally from 7 p.m. Sunday There are no projects
CFaa
to correct published errors in Friends may call from tuesday: Chicken and noo-
cheese,
Fabroccoli, peanut butter
ll & Winte
evening to 10 a.m. Thursday scheduled during the week 2-8 p.m. Sunday at Harter dles, warm dinner roll, mashed
sandwich, pears, milk.
morning each week. The which will have a significant its news, sports and feature
l l Winter
and Schier Funeral Home. potatoes, fruit, lowfat milk.
tuesday: Walking taco
&
project will be completed in impact on traffic. articles. To inform the news-
Discounts
Memorials are to the Wednesday: withAssorted
toppings, corn, apple-
room of a mistake in published
Discounts
information, call the editorial Delphos Public Library pizza, garden salad, diced
sauce, milk.
F
UNERALS department at 419-695-0015. or Allen County HumaneCall
pears, for
lowfat milk. Wednesday: Sweet and
Call for
thursday: Nachos with
sour chicken bowl, stir fry
Corrections will be published Society. cheese sauce and meat sauce,
veggies with rice, mandarin
Kent, Joseph U., 48, of Delphos, funeral services begin on this page.
breadsticks, corn, lemon sher- oranges, furtune cookie, milk.
l &WW
FaFllal& inintteerr
at 2 p.m. today at Harter and Schier Funeral Home, the Rev. bet, lowfat milk. Grades K-4 will have popcorn
David Howell officiating. Friends may call for an hour prior Friday: Cheddarwurst chicken instead of sweet and
to the service at the funeral home. Preferred memorials are to
Discounts Discounts
sandwich, oven potatoes, fruit sour chicken bowl.
donor’s choice. cup, lowfat milk. thursday: Footlong hot
CriDer, Zoe Ilene Michele, 10, of Mendon, funeral ser- dog, baked beans, apple crisp,
vices will begin at 10:30 a.m. toay at Mendon First Church of LAnDeCK milk.
God, Pastor Dean Bruce officiating. Burial will be in Mendon Week of May 17-21 Friday: Wedge slice, pep-
Cemetery. Friends may call from from 9:30 a.m. until time Answers to Friday’s questions: Monday: Chili soup, peroni pizza, green beans,
of services at the church. Preferred memorials are to donor’s Benjamin Franklin was explaining why he had a lighten- crackers, butter/peanut but- applesauce, milk.
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Despite the less than 1965 Chevy C-10 with only 2 founding mem- porting a vast array of chari- DINING SPECIALS
desirable weather condi- Mark Rigdon of Elgin – bers, the club managed to ties such as the West Ohio •1-Solid Wood Hutch-Buffet by Cochrane Was $2629. Now $699
tions, a total of 32 entries 2007 Ford Mustang gain 67 website members Food Bank & Toys for Tots •1-Solid Wood Hutch-Buffet by Cochrane Was $2249...Now $699
were recorded for this John Reynolds of Lima – by the end of 2009 and saw through our fund raising •1-Round Oak Laminate Top Table
show. 1988 Ford Thunderbird the club pick up an addi- events. 2-Side Chairs included Was $599...........................................Now $199
The following is a list of Adam Duff of Lima – tional 27 members. We had The family-oriented •1-Corner Cupboard Was $1159......................................Now $299
the Top 25 winners along 1988 Ford Mustang GT our first hosted car show group who want to pass on
with the 3 special trophy Mark Schlesselman of at The Point Marathon in ENTERTAINMENT SPECIALS
our enthusiasm to succeed-
winners. Lima – 1970 Chevy Impala October 2009. ing generations. Their goal •1-Cherry Expandable Console 42”-66” Was $2119.... Now $699
Best of Show – Danny & Ricky Biss of Wapakoneta The Black Swamp is to ensure that the Mustang
Cheyl Atkins of Willard – – 1987 Dodge Omni Mustangs were chartered by is around for all to enjoy for FLEXSTEEL SPECIALS
1955 Chevy Bel-Air H.T. the national Mustang Club many years to come. •2-Wing Back Chairs - Gold Was $719.......................Now $199
Best Engine – Tom The Black Swamp •Armless Chair & Ottoman - Cream Was $2059....Now $499
Burke of Leipsic – 1923 Mustangs are a group of Ford •61” Loveseat - Plaid Was $1659...................................Now $599
Ford T-Bucket Mustang owners and enthu- •1- Chair & Half w/Ottoman Was $2148......................Now $699
Best Paint – Kari
Friemoth of Delphos – 1969
siasts who come together
and share in the passion of LEAVING
LEAVINGAALEGACY
LEGACY: : •2-Iron-Tile Tables (1 sofa-1 cocktail) Was $619.....................Now $179
•1-Wine Server - Cherry Was $979...............................Now $399
Chevy Camero Z-28 owning one of America’s TAX-FREE
TAX-FREEINCOME
INCOMEFOR
FORYOUR
YOURHEIRS
HEIRS
Bob and Brenda Muniz most beloved automobiles. LA-Z-BOY SPECIALS
of Mt. Cory – 1987 Buick They are a family of own- •4-Rocker Recliners - (1-green,3-blue) Was $579................Now $199
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youyoumade
made plans
plans
to pass
to pass
your
your
assets
assets
to your
to your
heirs?
heirs?
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If you
Grand National ers who help each other out
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IRA
haven’t,
IRA
consider
consider
to atoRoth
a Roth
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benefits
With
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of of
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converting
IRA,
youyou
your
cancan
your
pass
traditional
pass
traditional
along
along
your
your •1- Wall Recliner - Brown Was $749.............................Now $299
Tony Barto of Findlay – with anything from fixing a money
money – tax
– tax
freefree
– to
– your
to your
heirs
heirs
andand
potentially
potentially
allow
allow
them
them •Rocker Recliner-Tan Was $799.....................................Now $259
1966 Chevrolet Corvette flat tire to repainting a hood to enjoy
to enjoymore
moretax-free
tax-free
growth
growth
after
after
inheritance.
inheritance.
Bryan Engelhauet of or a bumper. They pool our BEDROOM SPECIALS
Ft. Wayne – 2005 Ford talents and expertise to help There
There
areare
taxtax
considerations
considerations andandother
otherfactors
factors
that
that
deter-
deter- •1-Solid Wood Oak Armoire Was $2299..........................Now $499
Mustang GT each other with whatever mine
mine
whether
whether converting
convertingto atoRoth
a Roth
IRAIRAis right
is right
forfor
you.
you.
And
And
•1-Solid Wood Cherry Armoire Was $3049....................Now $899
Gary & Deb VanTilburg problems they individually changes
changes
setset
forfor
2010
2010
willwill
eliminate
eliminate
thethe$100,000
$100,000 modified
modified
•Dresser-Mirror Was $1068..............................................Now $599
of Wapakoneta – 1968 encounter. adjusted
adjusted
gross
grossincome
income
(MAGI)
(MAGI) limit,
limit,
which
which means
meansanyone
anyone
•Nightstands Was $499.......................................................Now $219
Mercury Cougar The club was founded
cancan
convert
convertto atoRoth
a Roth
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Bill Sheilds of Findlay – by long-time friends and •2-Twin Oak Spindle Headboards Was $229...............Now $79
Call
Call
today
todayto to
schedule
schedule
anan
appointment
appointment to to
learn
learn
more.
more.
1962 Chevy Impala SS Mustang owners Brian We’ll
We’ll
discuss
discussyour
your
wealth
wealth
transfer
transfer
goals
goals
to to
helphelp
deter-
deter- •2-Twin Oak Slat Headboards Was $329...........................Now $99
Bob & Brenda Davis of Fetzer of Delphos and Jason mine
mineif an
if an
IRAIRAconversion
conversionmakes
makes
sense
sense
forfor
you.
you. •5 Drawer Chest Was $649...................................................Now $299
Huntington, Ind. – 2005 Stockwell of Lima. Having Edward
Edward
Jones,
Jones,
its employees
its employees
and and
financial
financial
advisors
advisors
do not
do provide
not provide
tax or
taxlegal
or legal
advice.
advice. •Oak Bunkbed Was $1149.....................................................Now $599
Ford Mustang GT both owned Mustangs Please
Please
contact
contact
a qualified
a qualified
tax or
taxlegal
or legal
professional
professional
regarding
regarding
youryour
particular
particular
situation.
situation.
•1 Metal Bunkbed w/underbed storage Was $1079..........Now $599
Gary Semple of Lima – going back to their teenage Andy
Andy
North
North CHECK OUR OUR PICTURES-LAMPS-ACCESSORIES
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Dave Ridge of New
Haven, Ind. – 1985 Ford
Mustang GT
itself that brought them
together as friends. Brian
and Jason first met in 1987
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POLITICS “History is a better guide than good intentions.”


— Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations

More old Delphos and area news


Ohio Families Offer in fact, to have it carried a Mr. Wheeler from Lima in
Homes For Refugees BOB HOLDGREVE into effect speedily and effi- charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohio are ciently. But they are not will- The tavern was one of the
ready and eager to open their
arms and homes to refugee
Window ing that America shall enter popular night club spots in
this section and drew patrons
the war and send troops to
boys and girls from war-
beleaguered England.
to the Europe to fight. from many nearby towns and
cities.
Delphos Herald,
They are anxious and will-
ing but somewhat in the dark
Past July 8, 1940 Mr. Hummer is undecided
as to rebuilding plans.
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how to send out invitations. Street Moving Along Do You Remember... Delphos Herald,
Welfare agencies in Ohio Work is progressing on the The “Last Chance” Mar. 18, 1940
cities have received calls public comfort station being Saloon? ----------
running into the thousands built under the pavement on It was located at Main Biggest Land Sale
from warm-hearted Ohioans West Third street. The WPA and Fifth streets, northeast Ever in Allen County
offering to provide homes for workmen will start Tuesday corner, and was owned and The biggest land sale ever
the fearful children until war in relaying the brick pave- operated by Jacob Kuhn, to be held in Allen County,
clouds lift over Europe. ment over the underground who then resided on West started Monday evening at
A dozen of the young structure and in a few days Fifth street. the court house in Lima. The

IT WAS NEWS THEN British visitors have become


guests in Ohio homes.
Delphos Herald,
traffic will again be permit-
ted to pass over the street.
The forms were being
It was the “Last Chance”
for those going north on
Main street. This was about
first of approximately 7,000
parcels of real estate on the
county, tax forfeiture list was
One Year Ago July 16, 1940 removed Monday from the the year 1900. auctioned off starting at 10
• They chose to make a difference by visiting, cleaning, ---------- entrance way on the south The building, a frame a.m.
building and painting. The junior and senior members of the K. of C. meeting side. The north side was structure, was moved to the According to Allen County
St. John’s High School Mission Society and their chaperones at Idlewild poured and completed, north of its old site and used Auditor Floyd Griffin, pub-
recently traveled to McKee, Ky., to perform works of service A regular meeting of including the stairway, sev- for storage purposes. lic land auction will be held
for the elderly and the many families suffering the effects of Delphos Council No. 1362, eral weeks ago. Delphos Herald, three days each week until
poverty in that region. Knights of Columbus, will be The equipment for the April 15, 1940 the Allen County delin-
held at Idlewild clubhouse, restrooms are being set at the ---------- quent tax list is cleared up.
25 Years Ago — 1985 northeast of Delphos, tonight present time. The women’s Action Again Approximately 100 parcels
• Harry Brinkman was recently honored by fellow employ- at 8:30 o’clock. room will have five toilets Delayed on of real estate will be offered
ees and retired employees of New Delphos Manufacturing Donald Klaus, who has and one lavatory. The men’s Roofing Law each day.
Company during a retirement party and a surprise birthday been studying for the priest- room will be equipped with The city roofing ordinance The properties will be
party. Brinkman started with the company Oct. 23, 1945, work- hood in Europe, will be the three toilets and four urinals held the attention of city sold to any one who will pay
ing in the machine shop. In 1950 he was appointed assistant speaker. The young man was and no lavatories. councilman again Tuesday the amount of accumulated
foreman to Jim Flanagan, who retired in 1972, at which time one of the passengers on the Both the women’s and night but no action was taken assessments, penalties and
Brinkman was appointed foreman of the machine shop. He held S.S. Washington, which was men’s rooms will be equipped interest. Each parcel must
in the matter. It has been
that position until retirement. stopped en route to New York with furniture and various bring the entire amount due or
• Nearly 400 people participated in the May fourth proposed that council repeal
by a German submarine. other conveniences. the part of the city ordinance it cannot be sold. Properties
Dancaerobics Fitness Fling ’85 benefit for the American Heart Refreshments will be offered for sale but not sold
Between the women’s and which prohibits the placing
Association. Held at the Elida Field House, participants of the served at the meeting men’s rooms will be a utility of incombustible roofing will be placed on public auc-
event had a fun day of activities. Ann English, creator and cho-
tonight. room which will furnish stor- over wooden shingles. The tion again next year.
reographer of dancaerobics was in Lima for the event which
was the fifth anniversary of Dancaerobics Fitness Fling as a Delphos Herald, age space for cleaning equip- proposal has caused consid- Present owners of delin-
Heart Association benefit. July 15, 1940 ment and will also house the erable discussion in council quent properties have an
• Jefferson lost to Fort Jennings 4-1 in varsity baseball ---------- gas heating unit which will by citizens and councilmen. opportunity to save their land
action. Darrell Von Sossan was the winning pitcher going seven Van Wert County keep the rooms warm in the City Solicitor John Shenk if they pay up in full before
innings, striking out 14 and walking one. Robb Poling was the Probate Court winter. presented a letter to council the time set for the sale.
losing pitcher going six innings, striking out one and walking Swamped Delphos Herald, in answer to one written by Delphos Herald,
three. Leading hitters for Jefferson were Toby Kimmett, Eric Because of the more strin- July 15, 1940 him to an insurance company Mar. 11, 1940
Carder and Eric Arthur, all 2-for-3. Don Anspach and Clay gent regulations in many ---------- asking that they attempt to ----------
Erman also hit safely. fields of industry in regard to Service Station get some information from Indian Art
the employment of aliens, a Robbed five underwriters regarding on Display
50 Years Ago — 1960 number of persons are seek- A robber held up the Bob the ordinance. The insurance An exhibit of unusual
• Harmon’s Restaurant, formerly the Snack Shoppe, 122 ing birth certificates. Inquiries Kihm Shell Service station company stated that any interest is now on display
E. Fourth St. is completely redecorated and has reopened for have increased 10-fold within at 11:15 p.m. Saturday night information obtained would at the Brumback Library.
business. An attractive sign made by the Bry-Nad Company of the past six weeks according and escaped with a portion of be passed on to Mr. Shenk. Twenty-five Indian portraits
Delphos stands in front of the restaurant and all new windows to an announcement from the the days receipts. Mr. Kihm, Service Director A.E. drawn by David C. Miller of
have been placed in the façade of the building. Inside, the walls Van Wert County probate owner of the station, left the Weger stated that the ordi- Van Wert are attracting much
have been redone in turquoise and booths, tables, chairs and court. station about 10:30 p.m. in nance as it now stands is a attention. Mr. Miller spent
lunch counters are covered in bright yellow. The new vinyl Birth records are available charge of Louis Klausing. protection to local roofing three months this past year in
floor covering is in complementary shades of brown and tan at the probate Court office The robber entered the sta- dealers as it stops out-of- South Dakota and Montana
blocks. The Harmons have purchased a new ice machine, a new for persons who were born tion and at the point of a gun town dealers. on the Indian reservations,
soda bar and new tables and chairs for the dining room which sometime between 1867 and ordered Mr. Klausing to hand Delphos Herald, drawing the portraits from
now comfortably seats 65 persons. Mar. 31, 1908. During that over the bills. Klausing gave Mar. 27, 1940 life. One is that of White Bull
time, assessors for the vari- the robber a pocket book but ---------- who claims he killed General
75 Years Ago — 1935 ous districts reported births he declined the offer and told The Opera House was Custer and some of the pic-
• Work which can be accomplished by Kiwanis clubs of to the auditor, who in turn the attendant to hand over filled last evening by an intel- tures are autographed.
the district was reviewed by S. S. Stalter from Bowling Green, filed the report with the pro- the bills. He then ordered ligent audience, to hear the Mr. Miller had the privi-
lieutenant-governor of the First Division of Ohio, at a regular bate judge. Klausing into the men’s rest- greatest of Edison’s inven- lege of attending a pageant
meeting of the Delphos Kiwanis Club at the Beckman Hotel. Between April 1, 1908 room and made his escape. tions, the phonograph. of ceremonial dances and an
Supt. E. W. Bell also spoke, thanking the members of the club and January 1, 1909, birth Klausing viewed a num- Delphos Herald, Indian rodeo in which 5,000
and other citizens for the cooperation which has made it pos- records were not kept in the ber of police circulars at the Mar. 27, 1940 Indians participated. Indians
sible for the Jefferson orchestra to go to Madison to compete in county and persons born dur- city building and positively ---------- and art have been Mr. Miller’s
the national music contest ing that period in Van Wert identified the man as Gerald “Tavernelle” hobbies all through his youth
• A report of the state convention of the CD of A held County would be required to Hendershot who escaped Destroyed by Fire and these pictures are a result
recently at Akron was given by Mrs. Carl Lindemann at the prove their birth. on July 3 from Southern The Tavernelle, formerly of this interest.
regular meeting of the local court. Arrangements were made for Indexed records in the Michigan state prison at the Hummer, a tavern and Delphos Herald,
a social to be held on May 28. Members of the committee are County Health office may Jackson, Michigan. dance hall located about Mar. 11, 1940
Mayme Dolt, Mary Reddington, Helen Stallkamp, Martha Ulm prove valuable in locating It is stated that he had three and one-half miles -----------
and Elinor Minzing. official birth records. been watching the station south of Delphos was total- Delphos Is In
• Harold Walterick, West Cleveland Street, has been named Delphos Herald, from across the street for ly destroyed by fire Sunday City Class
as manager of the Wright’s Market in this city. Don Frysinger, July 9, 1940 about 45 minutes before the afternoon. Special to the
formerly in charge of the Delphos store, has been transferred ---------- robbery took place. According to Fire Chief Daily Herald
to a Lima store. A new meat cutter has also been employed at Delphos Delphos Herald, L. Leanard, the fire started Washington, D.C., Jan.
the local store. Harvey Meyers will be in charge of this depart- Softball League July 15, 1940 when tar being used to patch 14 — Delphos Village pop-
ment. Delphos Softball league ---------- a roof ignited and flames ulation, as a result of the
teams will again get back U.S. Route 30S spread to the west end of Thirteenth Census is 5,038.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR


into action Wednesday eve- Improvement the building. the flames The above is a surprise.
ning with two games being An announcement has spread quickly and nothing The figures are not up to
scheduled. Star Cafe and been made that more than a was saved from the structure expectations by any means. It
The Delphos Herald welcomes letters to the editor. Letters Club Cigar Store will play mile of U.S. Route 30S, west except some farm machinery was confidently believed that
should be no more than 400 words. The newspaper reserves at Waterworks park and Lion of Lima, will be improved stored in the basement. the population of Delphos
the right to edit content for length, clarity and grammar. Letters Clothing and Capitol Theatre this summer at a cost of over The fire started at about 3 would be nearer the 6,000
concerning private matters will not be published. at City Field. Star and Lions $30,000. p.m. and the Delphos com- mark than the 5,000. The fig-
Failure to supply a full name, home address and daytime will be home teams. The improvement will munity fire truck was called ures are not questioned.
phone number will slow the verification process and delay pub- Thursday, Capitol Theatre begin at Jameson Avenue after attempts to extinguish However, when the cen-
lication. will go to Middle Point to crossing of the Pennsylvania the flames failed. The truck sus was taken, there were
Letters can be mailed to The Delphos Herald, 405 N. Main play the CCC team. railroad at the west edge of arrived at 3:45 p.m. but the quite a number of vacant
St., Delphos, Ohio 45833, faxed to 419-692-7704 or e-mailed Friday, Eagles will play Lima and will continue west fire was well advanced. The houses in Delphos which are
to nspencer@delphosherald.com. Authors should clearly state Capitol at Waterworks Park for a distance of 1.044 miles. truck pumped water from a now occupied and many new
they want the message published as a letter to the editor. Anon- and Star will meet Lions at The project calls for grading, homes were being construct-
creek and firemen centered
ymous letters will not be printed. City Field. Capitol and Lions drainage, widening and pav- ed, and are now occupied.
their efforts on saving the
will be home team. ing with asphaltic concrete. The previous census, in
Moderately confused
residence a short distance
Delphos Herald, The work is to be completed north of the burning struc- 1900, gave a population of
July 9, 1940 by October 15 and will be ture and farm buildings in the 4,517 for Delphos.
---------- started about the last week vicinity. The firemen stayed Delphos Herald,
Recent Improvements in July. at the scene for over three Jan. 14, 1911
The exterior trim of the The project is the last link hours. So intense was the ----------
Old National Bank building in Route 30-S improvement heat that window panes in Delphos Man
is being repainted. between Lima and Van Wert. the residence cracked. Enlists in
Other recent improve- The work of improving this The loss included the U.S. Navy
ments have included repaint- highway was started more large frame building, tables, Ralph H. Grothouse,
ing and other improvements than two years ago. chairs and other equipment son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
on the front of the building Delphos Herald, used in operating the tav- Grothouse, of 626 East Fifth
at Second and Canal Streets July 8, 1940 ern. The loss is estimated at street, has enlisted in the U.S.
owned by Floyd Patton, also ---------- $7,000. A small amount of Navy and has been trans-
painting of exterior trim America Not Willing insurance was carried on the ferred to the Naval Training
on this building; repainting to Enter War building. Station, where he will be
exterior of building occu- It is hoped that efforts will When the building was stationed for three months
pied by Schmits West Side be made throughout America, erected in 1931, it was leased recruit training.
Grocery and improvements and also such good purpose to Cliff Alstetter, who oper- At the completion of his
of the front of this build- that those who would plunge ated it for about a year under training, Grothouse will be
ing; repainting of front of us into this war — take our the name of the Blinking granted a ten day furlough
the Norbeck Bakery, Morris young men overseas to fight Owl. Roman Hummer then before being transferred to
Super Service and Imber’s — may not be able to do took over the operation of duty with the United States
Texaco Station being repaint- so. the tavern and it was known fleet.
ed. It is generally conceded as “The Hummer.” Several Grothouse applied for
Reports indicate that fur- that this nation needs active months ago, Marian Wheeler, enlistment at the U.S. Navy
ther business improvements work to prepare it to repel of St. Marys, leased the build- recruiting station in Lima,
are coming. Keep it up. any attack which may be ing and operated it under and passed the preliminary
Delphos Herald, made against it — and the the name of “Tavernelle.” exam with flying colors.
July 9, 1940 people of America are ready The place had been closed Delphos Herald,
---------- to pay cost of this prepared- for weeks but was to have Aug. 14, 1940
Restrooms On Third ness program — are anxious, been reopened Tuesday with ----------
www.delphosherald.com Saturday, May 15, 2010 The Herald – 5

COMMUNITY
LANDMARK

Allen County Jail

COMING
C
opportunity to visit a first
urator’s
orner
This past week, I had the had worked in the car.
The life of an RPO
class museum in Bowling (Railway Post Office) clerk
Green, Ky. The L & N was a difficult one. I was able
by Gary Levitt

Railpark Museum is located to watch the training film used


in the refurbished Louisville to acquaint interested appli-
& Nashville railroad sta- cants about life on the train.
poor Mr. Stahl was killed.
Mrs. Stahl later remarried
and died in Lima in 1965.
One of Mr. Stahl’s relatives
has been trying to find out
where he was buried. If any
of you have any information,
Bobbi is a 7-year-old Lab
mix who came to the shel-
ter after being hit by a car.
She lost her entire tail as
a result, but she is still as
PET CORNER

Smokie is a big bun-


dle of love. He is 3 1/2
years old and resides
in one of the shelter’s
“cat colonies,” and gets

EVENTS tion. Sharon Tabor, the The testing was often and dif-
Museum’s executive direc- ficult; the job was dangerous
tor, and her staff gave us a and held great responsibil-
please let me know.
Now to the reason I went
to Bowling Green: The rail-
sweet and loving as can be!
She can be a bit selfish with
food and treats, but other
along well with every-
one. He’s a bit set in his
ways and a home with
TODAY behind the scenes ity. If I may digress, park had completed its reno- than that she’s a very gentle no small children would
9-11:30 a.m.— Delphos tour (which even when we talk about vation of their railcar and had dog! Bobbi can sometimes be best.
Project Recycle at Delphos included rummag- dangerous, I would some items left over that we
Fuel and Wash. be slightly incontinent due
ing through the like to tell you a needed for our museum. I to the loss of her tail.
9 a.m. to noon — Interfaith basement storage true story that took would like to thank the staff
Thrift Store is open for shop- The Humane Society of Allen County has many pets
areas). We actu- place in Scotts and the board of the museum
ping. waiting for adoption. Each comes with a spay or neuter,
St. Vincent DePaul Society, ally started in the Crossing in the very for “paying it forward.” They
area that made this early part of 1908. indicated that many differ- first shots and a heartworm test.
located at the east edge of the The Humane Society is located at 3606 Elida Road,
St. John’s High School park- 760 trek extremely Frederick Stahl was ent entities helped them get
worthwhile. The postmaster of Scotts started and they were happy Lima, and can be contacted at 419-991-1775.
ing lot, is open. The facil-
ity can also be opened by railpark has spent Crossing and was to donate these excess items The following pets are available for adoption through
appointment by calling John the last few years responsible for get- to us rather than sell them The Animal Protective League:
Trentman at 419-692-7185. working on the Gary Levitt ting the mail sack to someone else. The items Cats:
7 p.m. — Bingo at St. complete restora- out by the tracks for included lights, an oak sort- Peanut — 4-year-old neutered orange/white male
John’s Little Theatre. tion of a 60-foot the train to pick up ing table, pigeon hole cases, Phynx — 1-year-old yellow spotted female
railway post office car that as it sped down the tracks. a catcher arm and a folding
SUNDAY was part of the L & N’s origi- It seems that Scotts Crossing sack rack. Kittens:
8-11:30 a.m. — Knights nal fleet. either did not have a crane This was very generous 8-week-old male and female
of Columbus benefit for St. It was quite amazing to or for some reason the post- of these folks and we hope Chak — 6-month-old gray and white spayed male
John’s School at the hall, see how even the smallest master was on the platform to be in a position to do the Phynx — 6-week-old gray/black spots female
Elida Ave. detail wasn’t overlooked. of the crane. Cranes were same someday. For now, we
1-3 p.m. — The Delphos The entire car looked like the apparatus used to secure accept donations in whatever Dogs:
Canal Commission Annex the day it was first commis- an outgoing mail sack in the form the donor wishes. I am Binkley — 5-year-old black Lab female
Museum, 241 N. Main St., sioned. During the restoration correct position for an RPO pleased to mention that we Reba — 2-year-old Boxer/Lab female
will be open. process, they were unable to clerk to retrieve with the use are in the process of obtaining Snoopy — 1-year-old white/black/brown Beagle w/
find a sufficient number of of the catcher arm attached to the remainder of the artifacts shots
MONDAY the proper lights that hung the side of the rail car. The that we can need to construct
11:30 a.m. — The Green in the car and resorted to story that was told indicated a replica of an RPO car com- For more information on these pets or if you are in
Thumb Garden Club will meet having a company in Oregon that Fred Stahl married Della partment inside the museum. need of finding a home for your pet, contact The Animal
at the Delphos Public Library replicate the original fixtures May Scott on Oct. 26, 1892. There were three configu- Protective League from 9-5 weekdays at (419) 749-2976.
for luncheon and program. and globes. While we were Sometime during 1908, she rations that were primarily If you are looking for a pet not listed, call to be put
Mealsite at Delphos Senior visiting, we had the oppor- witnessed her husband being used – a 15-foot, 60-foot, and on a waiting list in case something becomes available.
Citizen Center, 301 Suthoff tunity to talk to some of the killed by the catcher arm on 72-foot railway post office Donations or correspondence can be sent to PO Box 321,
Street. volunteers that have worked an RPO car as the train trav- segment of a railcar. Van Wert, Ohio 45891.
7 p.m. — Washington on the project and was even eled at full speed. The RPO Stay tuned for more
Township Trustees meet at able to see and hear first hand clerk did not hold the catcher news from around the postal
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TRACK RESULTS
Midwest Athletic Conference
Track and Field Championship
Girls 4x100-Meter Relay: 1.
Versailles 50.10; 2. Marion Local
Jefferson pushes on to district
At Fort Recovery High
By FRANK GERMAN that line drive with bases The Mustangs next run Levi Creeger pitched a super
51.00; 3. St. John’s 51.20; 4. Fort
School Recovery 52.50; 5. Minster 52.80; The Delphos Herald loaded to give us the go- came in the third inning. game for us, throwing his
Final Results (10-8-6-5-4-3-2- 6. Parkway 52.90; 7. New Bremen fjohngerman@gmail.com ahead run,” Jefferson coach Creeger smacked a single curve ball very well, but
1) 53.90; 8. Coldwater 54.10. Kyle Harmon commented. with two outs. Zach Gossard it came down to just one
Girls Team Scores: Versailles Boys 4x100-Meter Relay: 1. St. PERRY TOWNSHIP — Allen East still had a shot is walked and runners were throw,” Yetman added.
164, Minster 128, Marion Local John’s 44.30; 2. Coldwater 45.30; Jefferson had to come from with its last at-bat. Carder now at first and second. Allen East ends its season
and Fort Recovery 76, Coldwater 3. Marion Local 45.90; 4. New behind Friday night. shut down Allen Jake Lawreny hit a at 13-12 overall.
67, St. John’s 52, New Bremen 45, Bremen 46.60; 5. Minster 46.70; The Wildcats East, only allowing single which scored JEFFERSON (4)
Parkway 36, St. Henry 18. 6. Versailles 46.90; 7. St. Henry scored three times in one runner to get to Creeger for the only ab-r-h-rbi
Boys Team Scores: Minster 47.60; 8. Parkway 47.70. the top of the seventh base due to being hit run of the inning. The Nik Moore 2b 4-1-
143.5, New Bremen 108.5, Girls 400-Meter Run: 1. Prakel
Versailles 71, St. John’s 69, (VE) 1:00.10; 2. Hess (ML) 1:01.00;
inning to squeezed by by a pitch. The outs Mustangs’ lead was 1-0, Tony George p/
Coldwater 67, Marion Local 61, 3. Brown (CO) 1:01.40; 4. Richard Allen East to win the came from a pop-up now 2-1 after three cf 3-0-0-0, Austin
Parkway 50, St. Henry 44, Fort (MI) 1:01.70; 5. Hoelscher (MI) Division IV sectional to the short stop and innings. Teeters ph 1-0-0-1,
Recovery 28, New Knoxville 17. 1:02.50; 6. Rindler (VE) 1:02.90; baseball final game at the other two batters Allen East’s last Jordan Jettinghoff 1b
Girls 4x800-Meter Relay: 7. Staugler (CO) 1:03.80; 8. Orlick Perry High School. grounded out to end score came in the 4-0-1-2, Craig Carder
1. Versailles 9:40.60; 2. Minster (NK) 52.40. Jefferson’s 4-3 the game. bottom of the sixth cf/p 4-1-1-0, Jordan
9:49.50; 3. Coldwater 10:00.50; 4. Girls 300-Meter Hurdles: 1. win vaulted them to “Jefferson capi- inning. They needed Vorst lf 3-0-0-0,
New Bremen 10:38.60; 5. Marion Winner (VE) 47.60; 2. Speck (SH) Elida for district play
Carder talized on a bad throw the run to give them Jettinghoff Curtis Miller 3b 3-0-
Local 10:45.00; 6. Fort Recovery 48.10; 3. Wuebker (MI) 48.40; 4. next Wednesday. from our pitcher; if he some cushion for 0-0, Austin Clarkson
11:04.80; 7. St. Henry 12:23.60; 8. Speckman (NB) 48.50; 5. May
Parkway 12:24.40.
Jefferson was losing 3-1 makes the throw, the game the last at-bat for Jefferson. rf 3-1-1-0, Juatin Rode c 2-0-
(FR) 48.80; 6. Burtch (PA) 48.90;
Boys 4x800-Meter Relay: 1. 7. Gavit (VE) 49.00; 8. Niekamp going into the top of the sev- would have been over right Anderson had walked to lead 0-0, Ben Babcock ph 1-0-0-0,
New Bremen 8:07.60; 2. Minster (CO) 49.50. enth inning. Austin Clarkson then,” Allen East coach Bill off the inning. Tyler Wilson Nick Cook ss 3-1-0-0. Totals
8:15.20; 3. Versailles 8:15.50; 4. Boys 300-Meter Hurdles: 1. hit a single with one out to get Yetman expressed. hit a single, putting runners 31-4-4-3.
Coldwater 8:32.6; 5. Marion Local Speckman (NB) 40.20; 2. Bevington on base. Ben Babcock pinch- Jefferson’s only other at first and second. Stevens ALLEN EAST(3)
8:33.10; 6. St. Henry 8:37.90; 7. (PA) 40.80; 3. AJ Klausing (SJ) hit for Justin Rode, only to run had come in the second then hit a double, scoring ab-r-h-rbi
New Knoxville 8:38.80; 8. Parkway 41.40; 4. Fortkamp (ML) 41.80; strike out. Nick Cook came inning. Carder had reached Anderson from second, but Tyler Stevens ss 4-1-2-1,
8:40.40. 5. Reichart (SH) 42.90; 6. Wilker to the plate with two outs on an error. Jordan Vorst hit a Wilson tried to stretch it out Sean Anderson 2b 4-0-0-0,
Girls Discus: 1. Bruns (VE) (VE) 43.40; 7. Pohlmann (ML) and a runner on first base. sacrifice bunt to move Carder and also score also. He was Arron Swaney c 4-0-0-1, Levi
107-5; 2. Tiffany Recker (SJ) 102- 43.70; 8. McKenzie (MI) 44.40. He hit the 1-0 pitch back to second base. Clarkson was thrown out at home plate. At Hoy cf 4-0-0-0, Levi Creeger
3; 3. Delzeith (SH)99-6; 4. Dirksen Girls 800-Meter Run: 1. Bruns
(ML) 98-5; 5. Schmitz (CO) 98-0; (CO) 2:17.40; 2. Dahlinghaus (MI)
to the pitcher; Levi Creeger up to bat next and worked the the end of the sixth inning, p 4-1-1-0, Zack Gossard dh
6. Blanke (MI) 93-0; 7. Fox (NB) 2:18.00; 3. Chaney (NB) 2:23.00; 4. bobbled the ball. He still had count to 2-2. The catcher, on the Mustangs led 3-1. 4-0-0-0, Jake Lawreny 1b
91-8; 8. Harshman (PA) 91-5. Kohn (CO) 2:27.0; 5. Schlater (VE) time to throw the ball to first the next pitch, tried to pick Allen East shut down the 4-0-1-1, Troy Anderson rf
Boys Discus: 1. Steven Metcalfe 2:29.60; 6. Albers (MI) 2:33.70; 7. base but it was over the head off Carder. He missed his Wildcats most of the evening. 4-1-1-0, Tyler Wilson lf 3-0-
(SJ) 148-10; 2. Conrad (MI) 137-8; Huelskamp (FR) 2:36.30; 8. Grillot of the first baseman. This throw and it went out into the Jefferson only had one other 1-0. Totals 35-3-6-3.
3. Nathan Jackson (SJ) 134-5; 4. (VE) 2:38.90. allowed Clarkson to make outfield. Carder ran to third opportunity to score. They Score by Innings:
Eshleman (MI) 133-0; 5. Mattraw Boys 800-Meter Run: 1. Gray it to third base and Cook base but the outfielder tried had runners on second and Jefferson 010 0
(FR) 132-10; 6. Ford (PA) 126-2; (CO) 1:59.30; 2. Barga (MI) to reach second base safe- to throw him out there. The third with only one out in the 0 0 3–4
7. Meyer (NB) 119-4; 8. Frank 1:59.90; 3. Webster (NB) 2:00.3; 4. ly. Allen East intentionally throw was once again off fourth inning. They were not Allen East 101 0
(PA) 119-4. Homan (ML) 2:00.30; 5. Welman
Girls High Jump: 1. Brunswick
walked Nik Moore to load the and Carder took home plate able to get them home, with 0 1 0–3
(CO) 2:01.70; 6. Schlemmer (PA)
(FR) 5-2; 2. Bruns (CO) 5-2; 2:03.00; 7. Piening (MI) 2:03.90; 8. bases for the forceout at any for the Wildcats’ first score. the next two batters being E: Stevens 2, Moore,
3. Tiffany Geise (SJ) 5-0; 4. Slavit (NK) 2:08.00. base. Austin Teeters pinch- The very next pitch, Clarkson thrown out at first base, end- George, Swaney, Hoy,
Schmiesing (MI) 5-0; 5. King (PA) Girls 200-Meter Dash: 1. hit for Tony George, who had struck out to retire the side in ing the shot for a run. Creeger; LOB: Jefferson 7,
4-10; 6. H. Bruns (ML) 4-10; 7. DeMange (VE) 26.00; 2. Kemper struggled at the plate. Teeters making it a 1-all game. “Carder pitched well but Allen East 11; 2B: Carder,
Fiely (FR) 4-10; 8. Moorman (VE) (MI) 27.10; 3. Kahlig (FR) 27.30; was walked on four straight Allen East got its three it was our game plan to start Stevens; SB: Carder,
4-8. 4. Suchland (NB) 27.40; 5. Bates pitches, scoring Clarkson, runs in three different innings George and to try and get Swaney, Gossard; Sac: Vorst,
Boys High Jump: 1. (PA) 27.70; 6. Prakel (VE) 27.80; which made it 3-2, Allen of play. three or four innings out of Swaney.
Schwieterman (ML) 6-6; 2. 7. Dahlinghaus (MI) 27.80; 8. On East. Jordan Jettinghoff came They started off in the him, then bring in Carder
Eilerman (NB) 6-0; 3. (tie) C. (PA) 28.00. to the plate with bases still first inning. Tyler Stevens to finish it from there. Now IP H R
Williams (NB) and Collins MI) Boys 200-Meter Dash: 1.
5-10; 5. Bergman (CO) 5-10; 6. Phlipot (MI) 22.10; 2. Whitford
loaded and smacked a double hit a single to get on. Sean we just need to rest up for ER BB SO
Slavit (NK) 5-8; 7. (tie) Burnett (MI) 22.80; 3. Winner (VE) 23.10; on a 0-1 pitch, scoring Cook Anderson reached on an Wednesday,” Harmon added. JEFFERSON
(CO), Vagedes (FR) and Obringer 4. Travis (NB) 23.60; 5. Miller and Moore, putting Jefferson error, allowing both runners Jefferson improves to 9-14 George 2.2 4
(ML) 5-6. (PA) 23.80; 6. Westerheide (CO) up 4-3. Craig Carder ended to advance a base. Aaron overall and travels to Elida 2 2 3 3
Girls Long Jump: 1. Brunswick 23.80; 7. Chris Will (SJ) 24.00; 8. the inning when he lined out Swaney hit a sacrifice fly on Wednesday for the first Carder (W) 4.1 2
(FR) 15-8 1/2; 2. Luth (PA) 14-10 Vagedes (FR) 24.20. to the third baseman. to right-center field, which round of districts. They will 1 1 3 5
1/2; 3. Schmiesing (MI) 14-8 1/2; Girls 3,200-Meter Run: 1. Berger “We played a pretty solid the rightfielder caught. This be playing Miller City. ALLEN EAST
4. Shimp (VE) 14-8 1/2; 5. Bailey (VE) 11:32.30; 2. Bornhorst (MI) ball game overall. We came did not allow Anderson to “I am proud of the team. Creeger (L) 7 4
Calvelage (SJ) 14-7; 6. Kunk (CO) 12.10.80; 3. Frantz (VE) 12:37.40; up big in the final inning advance but Stevens was able We have five sophomores 4 2 3 9
14-6 1/2; 7. Suchland (NB) 14-3; 8. 4. Tobe (FR) 12:41.30; 5. Arnold
Homan (ML) 14-1 1/4.
and I can’t say enough about to tag and come home for a starting and they came out HBP: Lawreny 2 (by
(MI) 12:42.20; 6. Schwieterman
Jettinghoff coming up with 1-0 game at the end of one. and played hard and battled. George, by Carder).

Blue Jay track rounding into form


Boys Long Jump: 1. Vagedes (ML) 13:18.10; 7. Niekamp (NB)
(FR) 19-3 3/4; 2. Collins (MI) 13:30.70; 8. Brunswick (CO)
19-2; 3. TJ Cross (SJ) 18-10 1/2; 4. 13:32.90.
Stucke (ML) 18-7; 5. Hunter (PA) Boys 3,200-Meter Run: 1.
18-6; 6. Mestemaker (CO) 18-2 Eilerman (NB) 9:59.80; 2. Schulze
1/2; 7. Kremer (ML) 18-0 1/2; 8. (SH) 10:22.10; 3. Schulze (SH) By JIM METCALFE huge. That is a great way to start tough meet every year and to been experimenting with a new
Knapke (SH) 18-0 1/4. 10:23.60; 4. Olding (MI) 10:34.90; The Delphos Herald a meet, especially one like this; finish fourth here is a good pole. That is always an adjust-
Girls Shot Put: 1. Kahlig (FR) 5. Wierwille (NK) 10:37.70; 6.
36-7; 2. C.Bruns (VE) 33-8; 3.
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.con it sets the tone,” DeWitt noted. day.” ment but we know they can
Slonkosky (MI) 10:41.40; 7.
Schulte (ML) 33-5 1/2; 4. Schmitz Muhlenkamp (CO) 10:47.30; 8. “Steven (Metcalfe), who took Girls coach Dave Desenberg go 9-6, which could get you
(CO) 32-11 1/2; 5. Dirksen (ML) Heitkamp (FR) 11:11.50. FORT RECOVERY — first, and Nathan (Jackson), who was also pleased with his charg- to regionals. Tiffany Recker
32-5; 6. Brand (VE) 32-1 1/2; Girls 4x400-Meter Relay: Now is the time of the track took third, gave us 16 points es, finishing sixth out of nine was second in the discus and
7. Brandewie (MI) 31-5 1/2; 8. 1. Versailles 4:06.40; 2. Minster and field year that coaches and right there in the discus. Out teams. she has been between 100 and
Tiffany Recker (SJ) 30-11 1/2. 4:08.90; 3. Marion Local 4:10.50; athletes prepare for: the post- side of the high jump, “Allison (Reindel) 111 feet all year. Her person-
Boys Shot Put: 1. Mattraw (FR) 4. Coldwater 4:16.40; 5. New season. we got points in every tied the MAC mark in al record is 111 but I believe
46-8 1/2; 2. Sekas (MI) 46-1; 3. Bremen 4:20.00; 6. Fort Recovery First, it’s the conference one of the field events the 100-meter dash, at she is ready to break out.”
Conrad (MI) 45-9 1/4; 4. Ford (PA) 4:37.00; 7. St. John’s 4:39.40. meet, followed by the district and that is unusual. 12.5, tying the one set Desenberg figures his team has
45-2 1/2; 5. Bushman (NB) 43-9 Boys 4x400-Meter Relay: and so on. TJ (Cross) had a great last year by Lindsey a lot of room for improvement
1/4; 6. Blake Williams (SJ) 41-3 1. Minster 3:24.20; 2. Versailles
1/2; 7. Bernard (ML) 41-1; 8. Heft After this week’s Midwest long jump of 18-10 to Looser. Gabrielle yet as they head to districts next
3:24.80; 3. New Bremen 3:25.30;
(VE) 40-3 1/2. 4. Marion Local 3:31.80; 5. St. Athletic Conference meet at take third.” (Metzner) set a school week (Thursday and Saturday)
Boys Pole Vault: 1. Weaver John’s 3:37.30; 6. Parkway Fort Recovery High School, As always, the Jays record — 15.7 — in the at Minster.
(VE) 13-6; 2. Kunk (CO) 13-3; 3:37.80; 7. Coldwater 3:38.40; 8. the St. John’s track and field are known for their 100-meter hurdles, win- “We have a lot of work to
3. Barlage (VE) 13-0; 4. Kremer New Knoxville 3:44.00. coaches are pretty happy with sprinters. ning that,” he explained. “Our do in the field events because
(ML) 12-0; 5. Tebbe (MI) 11-6; 6. Girls Pole Vault: 1. Wuebker where their respective teams “We’re still strong in the 4x100-meter relay was third but we didn’t do as well today as
Siefring (CO) 11-6; 7. Tebbe (MI) (MI) 11-0; 2. DeMange (VE) 10-6; stand. sprints and though we don’t shaved a second off their time I’d hoped. Still, we’re about
11-0; 8. Chris Will (SJ) 11-0. 3. Huelsman (MI) 9-6; 4. Niekamp As always, boys coach Jay have that one super sprinter, and only a half-second from where I thought we’d be,” he
Girls 100-Meter Hurdles: 1. (CO) 9-0; 5. Schmitmeyer (ML) DeWitt began his observations like we had last year with the MAC record that group set added. “For us, it’s working on
Gabrielle Metzner (SJ) 15.70; 2. 9-0; 6. Kunk (CO) 9-0; 7. Niekamp
Gavit (VE) 16.20; 3. Brunswick
with “It’s a great day to run a Cameron (Hermiller), we have last year. Tiffany Geise didn’t fine-tuning things in whatever
(SH) 8-7; 8. Bailey Calvelage (SJ)
(FR) 16.30; 4. Speckman (NB) 8-6.
race.” a lot of depth overall. We’re do as well as we’d hopes in the event the girls are in and yet
16.50; 5. Wuebker (MI) 16.90; 6. ------ He was also pleased with the getting points and solid con- jumps but she is capable: she keeping them fresh and healthy.
King (PA) 17.50; 7. Otting (NB) 2010 Western Buckeye efforts his boys gave, finishing tributions out of a lot of kids,” has a 5-4 high jump this year. That is the key at this time
17.60; 8. Richard (MI) 17.90. League Track and Field Meet fourth in the 10-team race. DeWitt added. “Overall, I am Bailey Calvelage and Alicia of year; good health. We’re in
Boys 110-Meter Hurdles: Shawnee High School “We came out of the field very happy with how we did Ankerman were right there good shape there.”
1.Speckman (NB) 15.10; 2. Final Results (10-8-6-4-2-1): events with 26 points; that is Tuesday and today. This is a in the pole vault and they’ve
Bevington (PA) 15.40; 3. Fortkamp Girls Team Rankings:

LOCAL ROUNDUP
(ML) 15.50; 4. Joe Haggard (SJ) Defiance 135, Shawnee 100,
16.10; 5. Chaney (NB) 16.30; 6. Ottawa-Glandorf 62, Celina
Wilker (VE) 16.50; 7. Reed (VE) 57.50, Elida 54.50, Van Wert
16.60. 46, Wapakoneta 23, Bath and St. The Delphos Herald The Big Green scored twice Fort Jennings 3, Ottoville 2 Brandon Good made it stand up
Girls 100-Meter Dash: 1. Marys Memorial 22, Kenton 5. ---- in the top of the seventh inning Ottoville 000 0 as he pitched the Bulldogs to a
Allison Reindel (SJ) 12.50; 2. Hess Boys Team Rankings: Musketeers edge Big to tie the score at 2. 00 2 - 2 12 1 5-3 victory.
(ML) 12.80; 3. Bruns (ML) 12.90; Defiance 84, Ottawa-Glandorf 80, Green As the Musketeers (13-9) did Ft. Jennings 2 0 0 0 Rumbaugh took the loss for
4. Barga (VE) 13.00; 5. Bates (PA) Celina 68, St. Marys Memorial FORT JENNINGS — the night before, they scored 00 1-361 the Spartans (9-16), while Elida
13.4; 6. Grilliot (VE) 13.50; 7. 62, Bath 51, Elida and Van Wert Coming off a 14-inning tourna- once in their last half-inning, WP: Trevor Von Sossan; improves to 14-11.
Mueller (MI) 13.60; 8. Stucke (MI) 40, Wapakoneta 37, Shawnee 34, ment victory the night before, with Brad Trentman providing LP: Cody DeLong. 3B: Drew Elida takes on St. Marys
13.70. Kenton 31. one might have expected Fort a walk-off single to get the job Mesker (FJ). Memorial at 10 a.m. today in the
Boys 100-Meter Dash: 1. Phlipot Girls 4x800-Meter Relay: Jennings to have a “hangover” done. ---- Elida Division II sectional final
(MI) 10.90; 2. Winner (VE) 11.2; 1. Defiance 9:40.56; 2. Celina when they took on archri- Matt Honigford went 4-for-4 Bulldogs down Spartans at Ed Sandy Field.
3. Whitford (MI) 11.20; 4. Evan 9:46.20; 3.Shawnee 9:46.84; 4. Van val Ottoville Friday night for the Green and Gold. DAYTON — Elida and Elida 5, Lima Senior 3
Burgei (SJ) 11.30; 5. Westerheide Wert 9:53.73; 5. Ottawa-Glandorf
(CO) 11.60; 6. Miller (PA) 11.70; at Community Park in Fort The Big Green lost despite Lima Senior took to the road Lima Senior 2 0 0 0
10:17.70; 6. Wapakoneta 10:28.11;
7. Siefring (CO) 11.70; 8. Huwer ... 8. Elida (Angela McVey, Valerie
Jennings. outhitting their foe 12-6. — down I-75 — to Dayton’s 01 0-353
(SH) 11.90. McVey, Katie Singer, Jenna Fat chance. Drew Mesker went 2-for-2 Fifth-Third Field to decide who Elida 2 0 3 000 x-
Girls 4x200-Meter Relay: 1. Wensole) 11:23.88. They rode the strong pitching for the home team with a triple. gets to keep the Tyler Williams/ 572
Versailles 1:46.20; 2. Marion Local Boys 4x800-Meter Relay: of Trevor Von Sossan to down Fort Jennings will bat- Scott Harmon Trophy. WP: Brandon Good; LP:
1:48.00; 3. Minster 1:51.00; 4. Fort 1. Defiance 8:13.36; 2. Ottawa- the Big Green and hurler Cody tle Parkway Wednesday at Once Elida scored three Rumbaugh. 2B: Reed (LS),
Recovery 1:51.40; 5. New Bremen DeLong 3-2. Coldwater. times in the bottom of the third, Mackenzie Hampshire (EL).

Guthrie, Orioles beat Indians for 3rd straight victory


Glandorf 8:16.53; 3. Bath 8:17.54;
1:52.20; 6. Parkway 1:55.20; 7. 4. Celina 8:23.42; 5. Kenton
Coldwater 1:56.00; 8. St. John’s 8:31.54; 6. Van Wert 8:38.43;
2:03.20. ... 10. Elida (Alex McAdams,
Boys 4x200-Meter Relay: Sam Kerber, Nick Pauff, Keaton The Associated Press victory. made a leaping catch at the wall Ty Wigginton for a 6-1 lead.
1. Minster 1:30.70; 2. Coldwater Greeley) 9:14.03. Masterson (0-4), who dropped in left to deny Choo a home run Tejada added an RBI single
1:34.2; 3. St. John’s 1:34.90; 4. Girls 100-Meter Hurdles: BALTIMORE — Jeremy his 10th consecutive decision, is to end the top of the third, then off Rafael Perez in the seventh.
New Bremen 1:35.20; 5. St. Henry Guthrie allowed two singles in
1. Lime (DE) 16.47; 2. Maggie winless in 14 starts since beating singled to lead off the bottom of Wigginton doubled and later
1:36.80; 6. Versailles 1:37.10. eight innings, Miguel Tejada
Wheeler (EL) 16.52; 3. Johnson- Oakland on Aug. 9, 2009. He the inning when a sliding Choo scored on a wild pitch in the
Girls 1,600-Meter Run: 1. drove in three runs and the
Ward (BA) 17.11; 4. Cassidy (OG) allowed six runs and eight hits in couldn’t snag his dying liner in eighth.
Berger (VE) 5:12.90; 2. Albers (MI) Baltimore Orioles extended
17.29; 5. Parrish (SH) 17.36; 6. 5 1/3 innings, walking five and right-center. Notes: Indians OF Grady
5:36.70; 3. Butler (MI) 5:38.40; Carr (CE) 17.39. Justin Masterson’s losing streak hitting two batters. Adam Jones followed by lac- Sizemore misplayed Scott’s sixth-
4. Tobe (FR) 5:39.20; 5. Grillot with an 8-1 victory over the
Boys 110-Meter Hurdles: 1. Luke Scott had two RBIs for ing a tying, opposite-field triple inning single, ending a 158-game
(VE) 5:39.30; 6. Emma Boggs (SJ) Cleveland Indians on Friday
Dakota Bechdolt (EL) 15.54; 2. Baltimore. into the right-field corner. Tejada errorless streak dating to Aug.
5:40.90; 7. Schwieterman (ML) night.
Fitzgerald (SM) 16.07; 3. Frieson After a storm delayed the was hit in the left thigh and, one 18, 2008. . ... Cleveland released
5:56.70; 8. Niekamp (NB) 6:03.10. Guthrie (2-4) walked one,
(SH) 16.42; 4. Johnson (BA) 16.52; start of the game for 1 hour, out later, Scott poked a single LHP Scott Lewis, its third-round
Boys 1,600-Meter Run: struck out five and retired 16
5. Miller (CE) 16.57; 6. Howell 7 minutes, Cleveland used a through second for a 2-1 lead. draft pick in 2004. Lewis made
1. Eilerman (NB) 4:29;90; 2. (KE) 16.88. consecutive Indians following 2-out rally to grab a 1-0 lead in The Orioles knocked five starts for the Indians in 2008
Slonkosky (MI) 4:38.90; 3. Jhonny Peralta’s RBI single in
Girls 100-Meter Dash: 1. Young the first. Shin-Soo Choo drew Masterson out of the game in the and 2009 and was 4-0 with a 3.49
Schulze (SH) 4:43.80; 4. Lucia the first inning. He has won two
(DE) 13.00; 2. Cooper (SH) 13.15; a walk, Travis Hafner was hit sixth, after he walked the bases ERA. Lewis was 2-0 in three
(NK) 4:44.50; 5. Niekamp (MI) in a row after failing to win in his
3. Kaufman (OG) 13.42; 4. Benton by a pitch in the right arm and loaded and yielded Tejada’s two- starts at Triple-A Columbus this
4:45.60; 6. Brehm (PA) 4:50.40; 7. first six starts.
(SH) 13.50; 5. Peck (OG) 13.60; Peralta followed with an RBI run single up the middle. season. ... Hafner was plunked
Heitkamp (FR) 4:52.70; 8. Swuger The Orioles matched a sea- single to left. Aaron Laffey relieved and by a pitch an American League-
(NB) 4:57.30. See TRACK RESULTS, page 7 son high with their third straight Baltimore’s Corey Patterson gave up RBI singles to Scott and leading seventh time.
www.delphosherald.com Saturday, May 15, 2010 The Herald — 7

Karthikeyan opens door to new NASCAR market Track Results


By JOHN MARSHALL A1 Grand Prix series. Motor Speedway. modern media. “It’s amazing the (Continued from Page 6) 26.68; 3. Cooper (SH) 26.76;
The Associated Press Then came a truly unique Martin Truex Jr. has a series reaction you get,” he says. 4. Kaufman (OG) 26.85; 5.
opportunity: the driver who of YouTube spots for his “Tried Biffle recalled recently tweet- 6. Kimble (BA) 13.88; ... Riethman (VW) 27.97; 6.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — twice met Indian president and Truex” campaign. ing a picture of a rattlesnake 7. Asia Sumpter (EL) 13.90; Perkins (KE) 28.38.
And social media sites are found on his mountain property 8. Katelyn Anderson (EL)
Long before he was known Pratibha Patil because of his filled with race teams not yet in Boys 200-Meter Dash: 1.
in West Virginia. “Then 10,000 13.92.
as The Fastest Indian Alive, open-wheel prowess was the elite field attempting to get people see it within five minutes. Calvelage (VW) 23.42; 2.
before he became the bridge going to give NASCAR a Boys 100-Meter Dash: Fickert (CE) 23.43; 3. Austin
out the vote. ...” Biffle said. “It’s amazing 1. Tillman (KE) 11.76; 2.
to a massive untapped mar- try. “If you’re lucky enough and how stuff travels today.” Etzler (EL) 23.45; 4. Kuhlman
Puschel (SM) 11.77; 3. (OG) 23.47; 5. Massillo (VW)
ket, Narain Karthikeyan was Karthikeyan, who did an your fans vote you in,” Clint Not that Biffle’s got it all Calvelage (VW) 11.86;
a kid with a dream of driving IndyCar test in 2005, accept- Bowyer says, “that is awe- figured out. 23.53; 6. Pothast (OG) 24.17.
4. Bishop (BA) 11.91; 5. Girls 3,200-Meter Run: 1.
in Formula One. ed an offer to come to the some.” “I’m a real novice. People Rosenbauer (SH) 11.97; 6.
One major roadblock U.S. and did well enough at It can also be lucrative. come up to me and say, ‘You Vogelsong (DE) 11:17.51;
Kasey Kahne had missed all Massillo (VW) 12.02. 2. Taylor (VW) 11:55.40;
stood in his way: Karthikeyan an ARCA test at Daytona to won’t accept me as your
chances to make the All-Stars in (Facebook) friend’,” he said. Girls 4x200-Meter Relay: 3. Parker (CE) 12:18.84; 4.
grew up in India, where there earn a ride in the NASCAR 1. Shawnee 1:48.12; 2.
2008 and was on his way home “I’m like, ‘You know I like Davis (VW) 12:20.11; 5.
were no tracks, no infrastruc- trucks series — and gain a when he learned he’d won the you’.” Ottawa-Glandorf 1:48.98; Meyer (DE) 12:22.86; 6. Pohl
ture, seemingly no avenue for whole new perspective on fan vote. Some in NASCAR can 3. Elida (Maggie Wheeler, (SH) 12:28.12.
reaching his goal. racing here. The result? Kahne won the tweet too much. Darrell Waltrip Katelyn Anderson, Quanisha Boys 3,200-Meter Run:
“It was almost like a guy “You hear about NASCAR, All-Star race, $1 million and a recently apologized for scooping McFadden, Toni Manley) 1. Goodwin (CE) 9:29.73;
from the Sahara Desert want- obviously,” said Karthikeyan, 10-year exemption into the event. Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s announce- 1:49.05; 4. Kenton 1:50.20; 5. 2. Flickinger (DE) 10:01.09;
ing to become a downhill who received one of India’s He also parlayed the momentum ment he’d drive the No. 3, a Celina 1:50.94; 6. Van Wert 3. Flores (DE) 10:16.69; 4.
skier,” Karthikeyan said. highest civilian awards from into a Coca Cola 600 victory a number made famous by his late 1:51.89. Fleming (VW) 10:29.04; 5.
Turned out to just be a Patil at the presidential pal- week later. father, in the Nationwide Series Boys 4x200-Meter Relay: Webb (WA) 10:33.74; 6.
speed bump. ace in April. “Juan Pablo “I love it,” Kahne said of the race at Daytona in July. 1. Van Wert 1:31.74; 2. St.
vote. “Hey, the weekend is all Nusbaum (CE) 10:38.20; ...
Karthikeyan overcame (Montoya) came here and we “DW twitters more than any- Marys Memorial 1:31.79; 3.
about the fans.” body,” Allmendinger said with 13. Kane Brookman (EL)
the restraints of proximity by were racing together, so I fol- Ottawa-Glandorf 1:32.96; 4. 11:25.84; ... 17. Aaron Ray
Drivers who’ve won a Sprint a laugh. Defiance 1:34.46; 5. Celina
using his tenacity and skill lowed him and knew it was Cup race in the past year, former Sadler’s Tweet-Up raised (EL) 12:01.21.
behind the wheel to become big, but you don’t realize just 1:35.11; 6. Elida (Michael Girls 4x400-Meter Relay:
NASCAR champions and past several hundred dollars for flood Smith, Derek Cunningham,
the first Indian-born driver in how big it is, the enormity of All-Star winners make the exclu- relief in Tennessee. 1. Ottawa-Glandorf 4:10.42;
Quentin Poling, Austin Etzler) 2. Celina 4:11.00; 3. Elida
Formula One. the whole thing until you get sive field. Allmendinger — AJDinger 1:35.48.
Now, he’s driven him- here and The on Twitter — took part in a (Katelyn Anderson, Valerie
top two social media event about four Girls 1,600-Meter Run: 1. McVey, Toni Manley,
self to another, perhaps even see the Vogelsong (DE) 5:15.02; 2.
more unlikely destination: thing for finish- hours before Darlington’s start. Quanisha McFadden)
ers in He spoke with the couple of hun- Fett (DE) 5:23.96; 3. Taylor 4:14.74; 4. Shawnee 4:17.67;
NASCAR. your- (VW) 5:26.93; 4. Wolery (SH)
the pre- dred fans who attended, and was 5. Van Wert 4:19.76; 6. Bath
Driving in the trucks series self.” liminary Showdown race also even snapped working a DJ’s 5:29.88; 5. Pohl (SH) 5:32.20;
for Starbeast Motorsports, Same could be said for the 4:21.64.
advance to the final field. The turntables — which, of course, 6. Hoehn (OG) 5:35.82; ... 14. Boys 4x400-Meter Relay:
Karthikeyan has broken driving. last spot goes to the leading was chronicled on Twitter. Jenna Wensole (EL) 6:31.01. 1. Bath 3:27.52; 2. Defiance
through another barrier and The trucks are heavier fan vote-getter from those not Sometimes, Allmendinger Boys 1,600-Meter Run: 3:27.58; 3. Ottawa-Glandorf
opened the door to a whole than open-wheel cars and the already in and who also finished wonders if it’s all too much. 1. Goodwin (CE) 4:22.23; 3:29.75; 4. Celina 3:31.75;
new world of racing fans and, downforce is much different, the Showdown. “Does anybody want to hear that 2. Flickinger (DE) 4:28.15; 5. Kenton 3:32.5; 6. Elida
potentially, drivers. making them more difficult As of May 4, the top 10 — I took my dog for a walk? I guess 3. Fleming (VW) 4:33.99;
they do,” he said.
(Quentin Poling, Andrew
“Our plan was to bring to handle. There have been which NASCAR gives in alpha- 4. Flores (DE) 4:37.34; 5.
betical order to preserve the sus- Allmendinger, however, Freed, Michael Smith, Austin
NASCAR to new markets, adjustments to driving on a Hennon (WA) 4:40.16; 6. Etzler) 3:34.57.
pense — were Allmendinger, knows keeping them posted on Pease (CE) 4:41.10; ... 17.
so of course India was a big track with 39 other trucks, the Marcos Ambrose, Greg Biffle, everything might be the differ- Girls High Jump: 1. Carr
opportunity because of the bang-against-the-fenders rac- Kane Brookman (EL) 5:14.23; (CE) 5-2; 2. Hayzlett (WA)
Bowyer, Jeff Burton, Carl ence between racing in Charlotte ... 19. Keaton Greeley (EL)
size and potential for eco- ing that’s so much a part of Edwards, Juan Pablo Montoya, or sitting on the All-Star side- 5-0; 3. Wende (SH) 5-0; 4.
nomic growth it’s been mak- NASCAR, even sitting inside 5:25.17. Bates (WA) 5-0; 5. Dackin
Sadler, Truex and Michael lines. Girls 4x100-Meter Relay:
ing the past five years for a car instead of being perched Waltrip. “Kasey showed two years (BA) 4-10; 6. Crumrine (OG)
1. Shawnee 50.24; 2. Elida 4-10.
the future,” Starbeast owner atop it. Voting continues until an ago that all you got to do is get in
(Katelyn Anderson, Maggie Boys High Jump:1. Reggie
Miguel Abaroa said. “It’s Karthikeyan finished a hour before the All-Star race. the race and you have a chance,”
Wheeler, Toni Manley,
going to be a top consumer solid 13th in his debut at “I think the fan vote is a Allmendinger added. McAdams (EL) 6-6; 2.
great thing,” Bowyer said. “It Reutimann likes talking Quanisha McFadden) 51.19; Kinkley (SM) 6-4; 3. Pothast
market, so our goal at the Martinsville on March 27 but 3. Defiance 51.71; 4. Ottawa-
very beginning was to take his second race at Kansas is a great tool to get the fans contract with MWR: David (OG) 6-2; 4. Kahle (OG)
involved.” Reutimann wants a multiyear Glandorf 52.66; 5. Celina 5-10; 5. Fitzgerald (SM) 5-8;
NASCAR to the Indian popu- lasted just seven laps after he And websites such as Twitter, contract out of his current nego- 53.75; 6. Bath 54.01.
lation and Narain was the crashed into the wall trying 6. Harrod (WA) 5-8.
Facebook and YouTube have tiations with Michael Waltrip Boys 4x100-Meter Relay: Girls Pole Vault: 1. Lucas
perfect vehicle to make that to avoid a loose tire on the given NASCAR teams a new Racing. 1. Kenton 44.45; 2. Ottawa- (SH) 11-0; 2. Imm (OG)
connection.” track. network to tap into their fans’ Reutimann has had a series Glandorf 44.68; 3. St. Marys 11-0; 3. McDevitt (WA)
So how did he get here? “It’s a very different kind passion for everything racing. of one-year deals since joining Memorial 44.95; 4. Shawnee 10-0; 4. Yarnell (DE) 9-0; 5.
As you might imagine, it of racing but at the end of the Sadler’s Twitter entry MWR in 2007, and extended job 45.61; 5. Wapakoneta 45.73; Croft (SH) 9-0; 6. (tie) Emma
was a long trip. day they’re the same basics, Monday began: “Nice day in security is one of the things he’s 6. Celina 46.08.
VA! It’s a perfect day to pick up seeking during talks on another Fernandez (EL) and Stachler
Karthikeyan, whose full so we just need to get Narain Girls 400-Meter Dash: (CE) 8-6.
name is Kumar Ram Narain used to it,” Abaroa said. your Sprint phone and vote me extension. 1. Toni Manley (EL) 59.99;
into the allstar race.” “I’d like to get a multiyear Boys Pole Vault:1.
Karthikeyan, had a passion “There’s no doubt he has the 2. Meyer (DE) 1:00.82; 3. Zizelman (SM) 13-6; 2.
Truex has a video pitch, deal because it puts your mind Dackin (BA) 1:01.66; 4.
for motorsports from an early skills.” which made its debut last week at ease,” he said during an Bechtel (SH) 13-0; 3.
age, following in the tire Karthikeyan is splitting Mosler (WA) 1:02.09; 5. Finkbeiner (CE) 12-6;
ahead of the Southern 500 at appearance at Charlotte Motor Mills (CE) 1:03.64; 6. Coon
tracks of his father, a former his time this season between Darlington Raceway. Speedway. “It’s always in the 4. Helmer (SM) 12-6;
Indian national rally cham- Europe and the U.S., with back of your mind, that concern
(CE)1:04.33. 5. Swanson (DE) 12-0; 6.
He’s seen in the Michael
pion. plans to run at least 10 trucks Waltrip Racing race shop sneak- about what’s going to happen Boys 400-Meter Dash: 1. Froelich (DE) 12-0; ... 7.
Fickert (CE) 50.76; 2. Bishop Mitch Knotts (EL) 11-6; 8.
When he was 14, races. Next year, the 32-year- ing a T-shirt with his “Tried next year and I really think it can
and Truex” slogan over a life- take away from what you are try- (BA) 51.42; 3. Kosch (OG) Nick Pauff (EL) 11-0.
Karthikeyan saw his first old plans to drive a full sea- 52.24; 4. Parker (WA) 52.69;
Formula One race and was son in trucks or, depending sized mannequin. Another has ing to accomplish.” Girls Long Jump: 1. Glenn
Truex outside Mac’s Speedshop The defending Coca-Cola 5. Owens (SM) 52.91; 6. (SH) 17-6; 2. Roehrig (DE)
hooked. A year later, his on how this season goes, Gordon (BA) 53.54.
in Cornelius, N.C., slipping cam- 600 winner said he wants to stay 16-10; 3. Young (DE) 16-7
father sent him to the Elf- move up to the Nationwide paign fliers under windshield with MWR. He gave the organi- Girls 300-Meter Hurdles:
Winfield Racing School in series. Then he hopes to go 3/4; 4. Riethman (VW) 16-6
wipers of parked cars. zation its only Sprint Cup Series 1. Beverly (SH) 46.95; 2. 1/4; 5. Scheidt (VW) 16-4
France to show him just how on to the Sprint Cup, where “It’s fun,” Truex said. “It victory last May and also won a Lime (DE) 47.57; 3. Mohr
difficult reaching his dream he wants to open the eyes of 3/4; 6. Kimble (BA) 16-4
kind of gives fans an inside look Nationwide Series race in 2007 (VW) 49.14; 4. Johnson- 1/2.
would be. an entire country to the type at what we do. It’s really been at Memphis for MWR. Ward (BA) 49.41; 5. Cassidy Boys Long Jump: 1.
“I was very passion- of racing it offers. well received.” Reutimann and Kyle Busch (OG) 49.52; 6. Herrett (DE) Pothast (OG) 21-10; 2. Van
ate about it and my father “I’m in it for the long Not all drivers in contention are the only two drivers in 49.56; ... 9. Maggie Wheeler
are happy about it. Jeff Burton NASCAR to win at least one Vorce (BA) 20-10; 3. Austin
took me there so I could haul,” added Karthikeyan, (EL) 51.17. Etzler (EL) 20-7 1/2; 4. Mauk
see the competition of the who lives in Charlotte with hasn’t won since Charlotte in race in NASCAR’s top three Boys 300-Meter Hurdles:
2008 and only has Sunday’s race series driving a Toyota. (KE) 20-7; 5. Kinkley (SM)
European and American driv- his wife. “The goal is to go to 1. Lee (BA) 39.74; 2. 19-4 1/4; 6. Pritchett (DE)
at Dover to join the All-Stars the Reutimann, a 40-year-old Swanson (DE) 40.08; 3.
ers,” Karthikeyan said. “He Sprint Cup as soon as possible way he wants. journeyman, joked he’s got 19-4.
thought if I could see the with Starbeast Motorsports. Dakota Bechdolt (EL) 40.84; Girls Discus: 1. Breland
“It is embarrassing that we leverage for the first time in his
competition and say ‘OK, it’s We want to have a big fol- career.
4. Fitzgerald (SM) 40.91; 5. (SM) 121-7; 2. Vogelsong
are not in it,” Burton said. “I’m
not for us guys’.” lowing and introduce those not going to go politicking to “Contract stuff, you have to Recker (OG) 40.96; 6. Laux (DE) 105-1; 3. Rachel Foust
Yeah, right. fans to NASCAR.” get in.” go back and forth a little bit, and (CE) 42.09. (EL) 97-6; 4. Johnson (SH)
Karthikeyan was the fast- He’s off to a good start: That hasn’t stopped Richard I’m just kind of getting used to Girls 800-Meter Run: 93-6; 5. Watercutter (CE)
est driver of the group and NASCAR races are being Childress Racing from pitching that,” he said. “Usually I just 1. Fleck (CE) 2:20.30; 2. 93-0; 6. Liatos (VW) 91-3.
Burton’s case to fans. walk in and it’s ’You want me to Vogelsong (DE) 2:22.00; 3. Boys Discus: 1. Green
earned a scholarship, fueling carried live on India’s Neo Riethman (VW) 2:23.32; 4.
his passion even more. Sports and the series is work- RCR spokeswoman Christine drive? Yeah! Where do I sign?’ (WA) 131-3; 2. Maag (OG)
Brownlow says the team keeps In the past, there’s never been a Lanwehr (OG) 2:23.87; 5. 130-8; 3. Kahle (OG) 127-11;
From there, he worked his ing to give the sport more the names of Burton and Bowyer negotiation.” Fett (DE) 2:24.89; 6. Scott
way through the lower ranks attention in the world’s sec- 4. Jones (CE) 126-1; 5. Bosch
out front as often as possible. Reutimann, who flirted with (SH) 2:28.76; ... 15. Angela (SH) 122-6; 6. McKinley
of open-wheel racing, win- ond-most populated country. “Obviously, it’s a big deal a spot in the Chase for the Sprint McVey (EL) 2:40.52; ...
ning every step of the way. The Fastest Indian Alive is (KE) 120-3.
for our sponsors to get our cars Cup championship late into last 17. Torrye Brinkman (EL)
In 2005, Karthikeyan land- still breaking barriers. season, wants to stay at MWR.
Girls Shot Put: 1. Breland
in the All-Star race,” she said. 2:55.17.
ed his dream ride, driving for Drivers use social media “I have a lot of fans say they see “I am not in the garage talk- (SM) 43-2 3/4; 2. Vogelsong
Boys 800-Meter Run: 1. (DE) 33-9; 3. Bingley (OG)
a full season for the Jordan to gain All-Star support: updates and vote every hour.” ing to anybody,” he added. Irons (SH) 2:00.31; 2. Roehrig
From Tweet-Ups to YouTube Burton, whose first NASCAR “They put something in front 33-7 1/2; 4. Watercutter (CE)
Formula One Racing team, (DE) 2:01.23; 3. Murray (DE) 33-5 1/4; 5. Williams (SM)
his highest finish a fourth at ads, chasing the fan vote for win came 13 years ago, says of me and we’re trying to work 2:01.64; 4. Heckman (OG)
a NASCAR All-Star spot has he doesn’t go on Twitter or around some things and hope- 33-2 3/4; 6. Fortkamp (CE)
the United States Grand Prix. 2:02.26; 5. Hennon (WA) 33-1 1/2.
gone viral. Facebook. “There might be fully we’ll be able to come up
The team changed ownership Richard Petty Motorsports
2:03.28; 6. Taylor (KE) Boys Shot Put: 1. Hill
some tweeting going on, but it with a good compromise that
and direction after the season, teammates A.J. Allmendinger makes everybody happy.”
2:03.51; ... 8. Nick Pauff (DE) 49-9; 2. Green (WA)
isn’t coming from me, how’s
so Karthikeyan spent the next and Elliott Sadler took part in that?” he said. Reutimann then paused. (EL) 2:11.80; ... 16. Alex 48-9; 3. Hager (WA) 46-4;
two years as a Formula One Twitter gatherings at Darlington Still, Burton says he would “You know what? Not every- McAdams (EL) 2:20.50. 4. Jones (CE) 45-11 1/2; 5.
test driver and went on to in which fans waved signs urg- be pleased if he were picked. body happy. Something so I’ll Girls 200-Meter Dash: Rosenbauer (SH) 45-6; 6.
drive for Team India in the ing others to vote their driver Greg Biffle enjoys the inter- be happy,” he laughed. “No, I’m 1. Quanisha McFadden Rieman (OG) 44-9.
(EL) 26.31; 2. Young (DE)

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cakes & fresh baked cookies for cell 419-233-9460 and Lot 121 (Inlot Days 2nd 24-0811690500, Continental, parcel 48-0291800000, Riley
•ROOFING
•ELECTRICAL SERVICE
any occasion ALL HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS Addn) parcel 49-0420500000, to Margaret B. Cleaves, TR. TWP., to F & M Amstutz LLC.
Pandora, to Benjamin T. Doty Federal Home Loan Helen Carrera and
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419-647-4719
419-302-0882
TOP SOIL and Jessica C. Warnecke.
David Zickefoose, dec.,
Mortgage Corporation, S 10
Q 1.924 acres (Wagner Pltg
Armando Carrera, Lot 271
(Inlot Baughmans Addn.)
Call Nikki POURED COMPOST Lot 64 (Inlot Wannemacher PT NW4 NE4) parcel 22- parcel 61-0881800000,
419-695-0744 CONCRETE WALLS Addn), Cloverdale, to Robert 0081501000, Monroe TWP., Leipsic, to Armando Carrera
Cell 419-203-4784 Residential
& Commercial
• Agricultural Needs
Hohlbein’s 419-339-6800
On S.R. 309 in Elida
Zickefoose, Glen Zickefoose,
Edward Zickefoose and John
Zickefoose.
to Kenneth J. Moninger.
Richard E. Carpenter and
Debra L. Carpenter, Lot 1492
and Helen Carrera.
Maxine J. Gerber and
David B. Gerber, S 33 Q NW
Car Care • All Concrete Work
Mark Pohlman
Home Robert Zickefoose,
Glen Zickefoose, Edward
(Inlot & Easement) parcel
32-1842000000, Ottawa,
27.67 acres (EPT NE4) parcel
01-0322000000, Blanchard
419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460
Improvement Delivery Available Zickefoose,
Zickefoose and
Rogeania
Connie
and Lot 1493 (Inlot) parcel
32-1843000000, Ottawa, to
TWP., and S 33 Q NE .50
acres (NECOR) parcel 01-
OIL - LUBE FILTER Windows, Doors,
Zickefoose, Lot 64 (Inlot James R. Klausing and Anne 0322000000, Blanchard
Only
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Siding, Roofing,
Sunrooms,
Transmission Wannemacher Addn) parcel
42-0381100000, Cloverdale,
M. Klausing.
Ruth L. Gerdeman, LE,
TWP., to Maxine J. Gerber,
TR.
Interior Remodeling, to John Zickefoose. and Joseph F. Gerdeman, S Marvin C. Jones, TR.
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SPECIALIZING IN
Geise Michael W. Savidge and
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31 Q NW 33.048 acres (NW4
NW4 EXCS & Easements)
and Doris M. Jones, TR, S
3 Q NE 60.0 acres (N2 NE4
816 E. FIFTH ST. DELPHOS Transmission, Inc. NE 38.5660 acres (W2 & E2 parcel 53-0271900000, Union EXC) parcel 37-0021700000,
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any construction needs.
• differentials 16 Q NW 8.350 acres (NE Julie A. Best, Lot 369 (Inlot) parcel 37-0021900000, Perry
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table with 4 chairs-med. deck, with hot tub. 1781 under Section 1137.03 of STATE OF OHIO PA -
oak finish. Entertainment Sq. Ft. located in Landeck the Codified Ordinance of ROLE BOARD DENY PA-
cabinet -also med, oak fin- (419)234-2231 the City of Delphos that an ROLE TO ROBIN C.
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bath, pool. Located be- required yard will be less AN ORDINANCE
integrity • professionalism • service place a 25 word classified phos Herald urges our
tween Col. Grove & Ft. than 35’. AMENDING SECTION
ad in more than 100 news- readers to contact The SIX OF ORDINANCE
Jennings. Asking
2 OPEN HOUSES! papers with over one and
a half million total circula-
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340 Garage Sales
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full basement, screened in porches, reduced price. Classified Advertising Net- ties. The BBB will assist 4 BR, 2 BA, 2150 sq. ft. bers at the Municipal Passed and approved this
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227 W. CLIME ST., LOT #51 • DOUBLE WIDE 21623 W. Lehman Rd. Building, located at 608 11th day of May 2010.
advertising dept. can set these businesses. (This New roof, new furnace, North Canal Street, Del-
Stop in to view this 2 full bath, very spacious home, Thurs-Sat. 9-5
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Clothes of all sizes lot of (419)692-2963.
classified ad buy is sim- tomer service by The Del- misc. PSII gaming system, Robert Ulm, Council
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Call to view this 3 bedrm. 3-4 bedrm., 2 ½ bath ranch Call 419-695-0015, ext the public and all contigu-
290 Wanted to Buy
ATTEST:
2 full bath brick ranch, home on a 3 ACRE WOOD- 138.
very spacious, form. din. OPEN HOUSE ous property owners are Marsha Mueller,
ED LOT, 60 by 40 recreation
rm., excellent location, Sunday May 16 welcome to attend. Council Clerk
040 Services
storage outbuilding, must be 516 S. Clay St.
$137,500.00. seen, low util. cost, call CARL 1:00-3:00 Michael H. Gallmeier,
(Alley behind house)
Raines
ONLY $6900.00 RICKER:419-235-2225. Gregory C. Berquist, Mayor
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Call to see this 3 bedrm
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hardwood floors, asking
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Living Room, Family $83,000-Delphos SD
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w/ Bar Area, Attached Ranch-type! Special delights include two-car garage, in rear yard. The exterior also showcase a spectacular turret & family member is Copyright 2010, United
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PRIME COMMERCIAL
2652 E. 12th Street (Rd. I-7) Ottawa, OH 739 S Washington, Van Wert HUGE PRICE REDUCTION. Delphos, prime commercial retail
building, currently used as auto repair, call for details with Ed
Shutters add to the
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Realty
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2 Story Frame Home
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ance at closing. for a nice place to live!
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HI AND LOIS
Tomorrow’s Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol
Sunday, May 16, 2010 one thing at a time and complete it more fortunate things you’ve ever
before going on to the next. done in your life. Make it happen.
Flow with the tide of events in the ARIES (March 21-April 19) - LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - You
year ahead, instead of attempting to Usually the last thing you would ever can take strong measures to improve
swim against them. Outside factors do is let another think for you, yet your productivity at work, which as a
could be what propel you forward today that’s exactly what you might result will considerably enhance your
and put you in new situations that resort to. Make doubly sure that the chances of increased earnings.
can hold much promise of growth person is someone you trust, admire SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Talk
and development. and respect. things over with those you believe
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) to have experience and knowledge
- Although you’re extremely Monday, May 17, 2010 about the type of situation you now
methodical about most things in find yourself in. What they have to
life, you might not be so with your Someone you’ve known purely on a offer will be invaluable to you.
material affairs, at times. Be realistic social basis might play an extremely SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -
in your commercial dealings so that
you don’t risk a loss.
important role in the year ahead,
helping you reach a new level where
Nothing will shake your confidence
as long as you hold strong, positive
BLONDIE
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - If your work or a major interest is thoughts and continue to act like a
you want to impress a person of the concerned. Be accessible to change. winner. By doing so, you will be able
opposite gender, be careful not to TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - to conquer most anything you want.
come on too strong. If you have to try Keep the faith even when those CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
to be someone other than yourself, around you have little hope of your - This is a better than usual day for
this individual is not for you. success. Before the day is over, attempting to make inroads into a
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Bring your confidence will be justified social group you’ve longed to join.
what is bothering you out in the open pertaining to something you’ve been Begin by keeping a smile on your
if you are dissatisfied with something wishing would happen. face, and be friendly to all.
in a valued relationship. Just be GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - If AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -
certain to handle it diplomatically you show evidence to Lady Luck Don’t hesitate to disengage yourself
and not in a hostile manner. that you are doing the best that you from any unprofitable arrangement
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Be just as can, she will intercede and help you you find yourself in. The sooner
tolerant and considerate with those achieve those huge ambitions you’re you make room for new endeavors
with whom you have strong emotional harboring. The harder you work, the to enter your life, the sooner you’ll
bonds as you are with casual friends luckier you’ll get. recover.
and acquaintances. They deserve the CANCER (June 21-July 22) - PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - If you
same amount of thoughtfulness you
give others.
Someone you were once close to but
haven’t seen in a long time might
have something interesting you’ve
been working on, and you are ready BEETLE BAILEY
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -Look reenter your life. Although it might to launch, throw the switch now.
out for your own interests, but not only be momentary, the relationship You could be extremely lucky today
in a pushy or ill-mannered fashion. will once again prove fortunate. regarding any new endeavors.
There are plenty of ways to get what LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Some ARIES (March 21-April 19) -
you want other than destroying or major impediments in an arrangement Lucky you, because you are likely
bruising another. you’re trying to get to work will to fare extremely well today due to
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - There finally break away and let you grow sheer good fortune. However, it’ll be
is a strong possibility that you could crops in what was a field of weeds. up to you to take advantage of this
take too seriously many things VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Any big break.
that should be fun and light, while alliance you can establish at this time
treating that which needs to be taken with someone who is a person of Copyright 2010, United Feature
earnestly far too indifferently. Try to integrity will prove to be one of the Syndicate, Inc.
find a balance.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -
If you’re considering making an
investment, be sure to do all the
necessary homework first. Taking
the time to do so is likely to spell the
difference between profit and loss. SNUFFY SMITH
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21)
- Once you make a promise to do
something with friends, you need to
stick to your word, or risk losing their
friendship for good. Don’t promise
what you can’t commit to.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - In
order to get a project off the drawing
board, you might attempt to try
something that you’re not qualified
to do. Instead of accomplishing your
purpose, you could lose it all.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -
You may choose to ignore experience
and attempt once more to do what
you clearly failed at previously. That
painful lesson will simply have to be
repeated.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - It’s HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
wonderful to be industrious, but
attempting to do too many things
simultaneously is likely to collapse
all that you’re trying to do. Focus on

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DRUG ARRESTS

Kiel A. Martin, 23 Phillip L. Cross, 21 Joshua L. Hurles, 21 Justin M. Binkley, 23 Aaron J. Eblin, 27
IN CUSTODY IN CUSTODY IN CUSTODY Matthew S. Lause, 21 IN CUSTODY
IN CUSTODY IN CUSTODY
Two counts of traffick- One count of Two counts of trafficking Three counts of One count of traf-
trafficking in marijuana in marijuana trafficking in heroin One count of traffick- ficking in heroin
ing in counterfeit heroin ing in heroin within
Two counts of traffick- One count of traf-
ing in marijuana 100 feet of a juvenile ficking in heroin
One count of traffick- within 100 feet of a juvenile
ing in ecstasy (MDMA) Two counts of
Two counts of permitting drug abuse
permitting drug abuse

David W. Burris Jr., 20 Ryan S. Reynolds, 21 Faith A. Sevitz


IN CUSTODY Chad J. Reynolds, 23 Andrew L. Sterling, 21
IN CUSTODY IN CUSTODY IN CUSTODY Jacob D. Brinkman. 20
Three counts of IN CUSTODY
Three counts of Three counts of One count of traffick- IN CUSTODY
trafficking in marijuana Two counts of traffick-
trafficking in marijuana trafficking in marijuana ing in cocaine within Three counts of traf-
ing in marijuana within
1,000 feet of a school 100 feet of a juvenile ficking in marijuana
One count of One count of trafficking Three counts of
trafficking in marijuana in counterfeit cocaine permitting drug abuse
One count of
permitting drug abuse

Carl J. Hoffman, 45 Brock D. Parsons, 20 Damon T. Siler, 18 Karen S. Stegaman, 50


IN CUSTODY IN CUSTODY IN CUSTODY Chastity Deal, 20 Jamie McCormick,18
IN CUSTODY SUMMONS SERVED SUMMONS SERVED
Three counts of traffick- One count of traffick- Three counts of One count of traffick-
ing in marijuana within ing in marijuana ing in marijuana within One count of com- One count of complicity
trafficking in marijuana plicity in trafficking in marijuana trafficking
1,000 feet of a school One count of One count of traffick- 1,000 feet of a school
Three counts of per- permitting drug abuse One count of counterfeit heroin
ing in ecstasy (MDMA)
mitting drug abuse permitting drug abuse
Kiel A. Martin, 23 — count of trafficking in heroin, of a school and one count of his name will be released. Clark said. that assist in investigations
Two counts of trafficking in one count of trafficking in permitting drug abuse. Many of these individuals The West Central Ohio as well.
counterfeit heroin. heroin within 100 feet of a Matthew S. Lause, 21 — have had extensive contact Crime Task Force (WCOCTF) “This would not have been
Faith A. Sevitz — One juvenile and two counts of One count of trafficking in with law enforcement in the is a group of officers primar- possible without the assis-
count of trafficking in cocaine permitting drug abuse. heroin within 100 feet of a past, which resulted in misde- ily dedicated to reduce drug- tance of these other agencies,”
within 100 feet of a juve- Carl J. Hoffman, 45 — juvenile. meanor and felony arrests. related offenses in the Allen/ Chief Fittro said. “We con-
nile, one count of traffick- Three counts of trafficking in Two individuals are also “We anticipate that this Van Wert/Paulding county ducted simultaneous warrant
ing in counterfeit cocaine and marijuana within 1,000 feet of served summons to appear for round of arrests will help to regions. Members of this arrests in the quickest manner
one count of permitting drug a school and three counts of questioning: alleviate much of this criminal task force are The Delphos possible to keep anyone from
abuse. permitting drug abuse. Chastity Deal, 20 — One activity,” Fittro said Friday. Police Department, The Lima using a cell phone to tip the
Justin M. Binkley, 23 Brock D. Parsons, 20 — count of complicity in traf- The Delphos Police Police Department, The Allen others off.”
—Three counts of traffick- One count of trafficking in ficking counterfeit heroin. Department and the WCOCTF County Sheriff’s Office, Fittro said while many
ing in heroin, two counts of marijuana and one count of Jamie McCormick, 18 — will continue to investigate The Shawnee Township of those arrested knew each
trafficking in marijuana, one permitting drug abuse One count of complicity in drug-related offenses within Police Department, The Fort other, it is not believed they
count of trafficking in ecstasy Damon T. Siler, 18 — marijuana trafficking the City of Delphos in an Shawnee Police Department, acted in conjunction with
(MDMA) and two counts of Three counts of trafficking In addition to these defen- effort to reduce drug abuse/ The Allen County Prosecutors each other. Allen County
permitting drug abuse. in marijuana and one count dants, there is one 17-year-old trafficking and all of the “spin Office, The Van Wert County Presecutor Juergen Waldick
Jacob D. Brinkman, 20 of trafficking in ecstasy male who will have a case off” crime it generates. Sheriff’s Office and The said most of the individuals
— Three counts of trafficking (MDMA). presented to the Allen County “Did some slip through the Paulding County Sheriff’s charged in Allen County will
in marijuana and three counts Karen S. Stegaman, 50 Juvenile Court regarding drug cracks on this round? Yes. Office. The task force also appear in court next week. He
of permitting drug abuse. — One count of trafficking trafficking. If the prosecutors Are we done with our drug has ties to numerous federal was unsure of the schedule in

Obama pledges permit Illegal immigrant hopes


Aaron J. Eblin, 27 — One in marijuana within 1,000 feet elect to officially charge him, suppression effort? No,” law enforcement agencies Van Wert County.

review, end to coziness her case will help reform


By ERICA WERNER flanked by members of his the source, the oil in the Gulf
The Associated Press Cabinet. is contained and cleaned up, By KATE BRUMBACK getting pulled over by uni- again following Friday’s
“The system failed, and and the people of the Gulf are The Associated Press versity police for a minor arrest, the agency said in a
WASHINGTON — it failed badly. And for that, able to go back to their lives traffic violation. She was statement.
Declaring himself as angry as there is enough responsibility and their livelihoods.” ATLANTA — When charged with driving with- Taylor said he believes
the rest of the nation, President to go around. And all parties Obama announced that the Jessica Colotl, an illegal out a license and impeding there is no merit to the sher-
Barack Obama assailed oil should be willing to accept Interior Department would immigrant college student, the flow of traffic. iff’s charge that Colotl gave
drillers and his own admin- it.” review whether the Minerals got arrested for a minor Then, the Cobb County an incorrect address. The
istration Friday as he ordered Obama’s tone was a Management Service is fol- traffic violation at her sub- Sheriff’s Office turned her address she gave is a former
extra scrutiny of drilling per- marked departure from the lowing all environmental urban Atlanta campus, she over to officials with U.S. address and her auto insur-
mits to head off any repeat of deliberate approach and mild laws before issuing permits became an accidental post- Immigration and Customs ance and car registration
the sickening oil spill in the chiding that had character- for offshore oil and gas devel- er child for immigration Enforcement, who sent still list it, he said. She also
Gulf of Mexico. Engineers ized his response since the opment. BP’s drilling opera- reform. her to a detention center gave her current address to
worked desperately to stop huge rig went up in flames tion at Deepwater Horizon On Friday, after getting in Alabama. After lobbying immigration officials and the
the leak that’s belching out April 20 and later sank 5,000 received a “categorical arrested and released from by Kennesaw State officials sheriff’s office had access to
at least 210,000 gallons of feet to the ocean floor. Then exclusion,” which allows for detention for the second time and her sorority sisters, ICE that information, he said.
crude a day. came the leaking crude, the expedited oil and gas drilling in just over a month, she released Colotl last week. Warren did not return
As Louisiana wildlife offi- endangered wildlife, the live- without the detailed environ- told reporters at a news con- Federal officials deferred calls Friday seeking com-
cials reported huge tar balls lihoods of fishermen at risk. mental review that normally ference she hopes her ordeal action on her case for a year, ment and a spokeswoman
littering a beach, BP PLC The magnitude of the is required. can help persuade leaders to allowing her to complete her for his office referred ques-
technicians labored to accom- disaster has grown clearer “It seems as if permits work for an overhaul of the classes. tions to a statement released
plish an engineering feat a by the day and with it the were too often issued based country’s immigration laws. But Cobb County Sheriff Thursday. In it, the sheriff
mile below the water surface. apparent need for a presi- on little more than assurances “I just hope for the best Neil Warren obtained a new said Colotl knew she was
They were gingerly moving dential response to choke of safety from the oil compa- and I hope that something warrant for her arrest on in the country illegally and
joysticks to guide deep-sea off any comparison to the nies,” Obama said. positive comes out of this Wednesday, saying she lied “further complicated her sit-
robots and thread a mile-long, Bush administration’s bun- Echoing President Ronald because we really need a about her address when she uation with her blatant dis-
6-inch tube with a rubber gled handling of Hurricane Reagan’s comment on nucle- reform to fix this messed up was booked into jail fol- regard for Georgia Law by
stopper into the 21-inch pipe Katrina along the Gulf Coast. ar arms agreements with system,” the 21-year-old told lowing her initial arrest. giving false information.”
gushing oil from the ocean White House Press Secretary Moscow, he said, “To borrow reporters inside a shopping Making a false statement to The deferred action on
floor — a task one expert Robert Gibbs said Obama had an old phrase, we will trust center that caters to metro law enforcement is a felony Colotl’s case does not imply
compared to stuffing a cork been growing increasingly but we will verify.” Atlanta’s growing commu- under Georgia law. legal status but does autho-
with a straw through it into a frustrated with the situation, Obama already had nity of Hispanic immigrants. Colotl turned herself in rize her to seek a work per-
gushing soda bottle. and the congressional hear- announced a 30-day review Colotl, who came close to Friday morning and was mit, ICE said.
It’s the latest scheme to ings hardened that sentiment of safety procedures on oil deportation after the traffic released on $2,500 bond, Colotl’s immigration
stop the flow after all others and prompted the president’s rigs and at wells before any arrest, looked overwhelmed according to sheriff’s office lawyer, Charles Kuck, said
have failed, more than three more forceful tone Friday. additional oil leases could by the crush of reporters records. he intends to seek an exten-
weeks since the oil rig explo- Next week administration be granted. And earlier in shouting questions at her. Her criminal defense sion of that deferred status.
sion that killed 11 workers officials face their own Capitol the week Interior Secretary Colotl is among hundreds lawyer, Chris Taylor, said If Colotl is convicted on
and set off the disastrous Hill grillings for the first Ken Salazar announced of thousands of young peo- Friday that his client’s case the felony charge of making
leak. time since the accident, with plans to split the much-criti- ple who have been brought is a perfect example of why a false statement, it will be
Obama, whose comments Homeland Security Secretary cized Minerals Management into the U.S. illegally by U.S. immigration law needs virtually impossible to get
until now have been mea- Janet Napolitano appearing Service into two agencies, their parents. She was 11 reform. a judge to agree to extend
sured, heatedly condemned before a Senate committee one that would be charged when her parents crossed “Jessica may not have the the deferral, Kuck said. But
a “ridiculous spectacle” of Monday and Salazar testify- with inspecting oil rigs, the border with her from documents that show that he said he is almost positive
oil executives shifting blame ing on Tuesday. investigating oil companies Mexico. Eventually, she she’s an American citizen, that the district attorney will
in congressional hearings and The Obama administration and enforcing safety regula- graduated from high school but she’s an American,” dismiss those charges.
denounced a “cozy relation- insists its response has been tions, while the other would in Georgia and entered Taylor said. “She’s an Cobb County District
ship” between their compa- aggressive since Day One, oversee leases for drilling Kennesaw State University American in her heart Attorney Pat Head did not
nies and the federal govern- and Obama sought Friday to and collection of billions of in the fall of 2006. A soror- because she believes in the immediately return a call
ment. leave no doubts. He said he dollars in royalties. Salazar ity member who dreams of values of this country.” Friday seeking comment.
“I will not tolerate more shared the anger and frustra- has said the plan will ensure becoming lawyer, she was U.S. Immigration and Colotl is evaluat-
finger-pointing or irrespon- tion of those affected and there is no conflict, “real or set to graduate with a degree Customs Enforcement, ing whether to return to
sibility,” Obama said in the would not rest or be satisfied perceived,” regarding the in political science this fall. which granted the defer- Kennesaw State, but said
White House Rose Garden, “until the leak is stopped at agency’s functions. Her first arrest came on ral on her case last week, she is certain she will gradu-
March 30, the day after decided not to detain her ate from college.
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