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DELPHOS HERALD
The

Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869


50¢ daily Monday, May 17, 2010 Delphos, Ohio

Tornado touches
down in eastern Oil may spread
Van Wert County
The National Weather
Service in Northern Indiana and
to major current
Van Wert County Emergency
Management confirmed that By JEFFREY COLLINS had worked since Friday to
a weak EF1 tornado touched and JASON DEAREN place the tube into a 21-inch
down in eastern Van Wert The Associated Press pipe nearly a mile below the
County during the early sea. After several setbacks, it
morning hours of Friday. NEW ORLEANS — BP was working, though Suttles
The tornado touched down said today it was siphoning acknowledged there was still
approximately 3 miles south- more than one-fifth of the oil work to be done to get the
west of Delphos and 0.5 miles that has been spewing into device working at full capac-
south of State Road 697 on the Gulf for almost a month, ity.
Bockey Road at 1:47 a.m. as worries escalated that BP failed in several pre-
The tornado heavily dam- the ooze may reach a major vious attempts to stop the
aged several large oak trees, ocean current that could carry leak, trying in vain to activate
with trunks snapped near the it through the Florida Keys emergency valves and lower-
ground in some cases. The most and up the East Coast. ing a 100-ton container that
intense damage was noted here. BP PLC chief operating got clogged with icy crystals.
Circulation was evident in the officer Doug Suttles said They have used chemicals to
debris pattern, most noted with today on NBC’s “Today” that disperse the oil. Tar balls have
a storage shed, which had golf a mile-long tube was funnel- been sporadically washing up
balls embedded in an eastern ing a little more than 1,000 on beaches in several states,
flank wall. The 8X8 aluminum barrels — 42,000 gallons — including Mississippi where
shed had also lost its roof. The
tornado continued on an ENE of crude a day from a blown at least 60 have been found.
trajectory toward Delphos, well into a tanker ship. The But so far, oil has not washed
with damage observed along company and the U.S. Coast ashore in great quantities.
Brickner and Mox Roads. The Mary M. Grothause photos Guard have estimated about Hogarth said a computer

Life is a circus in Spencerville


tornado entered the southwest 5,000 barrels — 210,000 gal- model shows oil has already
side of Delphos, with damage lons — have been spewing entered the loop current,
noted at a grain elevator and out each day. Engineers final- while a second shows the oil
Above: Mary McCray, 82, of Spencerville was the winner of an elephant ride at
along First Street, where several ly got the contraption work- is 3 miles from it — still dan-
the Kelly Miller Circus Saturday in Spencerville, a fundraiser by the Spencerville
structures received some degree ing on Sunday after weeks gerously close. The models
Swimming Pool Committee. Children such as Carson Roberts, 5, of Spencerville,
of damage. The last observed of failed solutions — how- are based on weather, ocean
point of damage occurred at below, waited in line for a camel ride. The circus also featured tigers, trained dogs,
ever, millions of gallons of current and spill data from the
the US 30/Lincoln Highway ponies, jugglers, aerialists and a fire-breathing magician. See page 10A for more
oil are already in the Gulf of U.S. Navy and the National
interchange where a Morton photos.
Mexico. Oceanic and Atmospheric
barn was destroyed. In all, 23 A researcher told The Administration, among other
structures sustained damage to Associated Press that com- sources.
some degree. Total path length puter models show the oil Hogarth said it’s still too
was 5 miles with a maximum may have already seeped early to know what specific
width of approximately 80 into a powerful water stream amounts of oil will make it
yards. Maximum wind speed known as the loop current, to Florida, or what damage
was estimated at 86 to 93 mph. which could propel it into it might do to the sensitive

Sports
the Atlantic Ocean. A boat Keys or beaches on Florida’s
is being sent later this week Atlantic coast. He said claims
to collect samples and learn by BP that the oil would be
St. John’s teams, coach more. less damaging to the Keys
headed to Hall of Fame
The Ohio Basketball Hall “This can’t be passed off after traveling over hundreds
of Fame and Museum will be as ‘it’s not going to be a prob- of miles from the spill site
welcoming its newest class lem’,” said William Hogarth, were not mollifying.
of inductees Saturday at the dean of the University of Damage is already done,
Columbus Convention Center. South Florida’s College of with the only remaining
Among those are the Marine Science. “This is a question being how much
St. John’s girls basketball very sensitive area. We are more is to come, said Paul
teams from 1977, ’79 and concerned with what happens Montagna, from the Harte
’80 — particularly Jeanne in the Florida Keys.” Research Institute for Gulf
(Arnzen) Gulick — as well BP PLC engineers remote-
as their coach, Fran Voll. ly guiding robot submersibles See OIL, page 3A
Also going in are Frank
Baumholtz, Don Carlos,
Doc Daugherty, AnnMarie Good Guy
Gilbert, Gordon Gund,
Robin Hagen-Smith, Don
Henderson, Jerry Jackson,
Ken Newton, Bob and Nan
Nichols, Frank Shannon,
Tom Toohig, Lenny Wilkens,
George Wilson, the 2002
Otterbein men’s team and the
1999 Shawnee State women.
Clark Kellogg, a 2006
inductee, will be the guest
speaker. Reception and silent
auction begins at 6 p.m., with
dinner at 7 p.m. For more
information and tickets, call
(614) 783-1598 or www.
OhioBasketballHallofFame.
com
TOURNAMENTS
TUESDAY
District Softball: Division
IV at Elida: Spencerville
vs. Crestview, 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY Sara Berelsman photo
District Baseball: At Elida: Delphos resident Gary Backus, who loves history, spends
St. John’s vs. Leipsic, 2 p.m.; his spare time helping at the Delphos Canal Commission
Miller City vs. Jefferson, Museum. ‘Dolls and Dollies Tea Party’ Stacy Taff photos

4:30 p.m. - At Coldwater: Ft.


Jennings vs. Parkway, 4:15
p.m. Backus’ love for history Gomer United Church of Christ hosted a “Dolls and Dollies Tea Party” Sunday,
with Fara Long Ewing as guest speaker. Ewing provided guests with an explanation

leads to work at museum


District Softball: Division and brief demonstration on how to make a porcelain doll. Above from left, Linda
IV at Elida: Lincolnview Whittington, Cynthia Neubert, Fara Long Ewing and Marjean Long drink tea and
vs. Perry, 5 p.m. socialize before Ewing’s presentation on doll-making. Below: Dolls were brought to
BY SARA BERELSMAN with the museum, the gathering for the guests to admire. There were dolls from England, one of which
Forecast The Delphos Herald “I just stopped in one day was 108 years old, right, and one that was 80, left.
Cloudy Tuesday with my mom’s scrapbook
with 50 percent While many Delphos and started talking, and they
chance of show- residents drive by the Canal said, ‘Well, if you have lots of
ers. High in upper Commission Museum on a time…’,” he recalled.
50s. See page 2A. regular basis, they may never “I’m very interested in the
have taken the time to wit- early pioneers of Delphos,” he
ness all it has to offer — the said. “I’ve lived here my whole
Index plethora of historical artifacts life, was raised here. It’s a nice,
the museum boasts. quiet town. It was always fun
Obituaries 2A Gary Backus of Delphos, a to live here.
State/Local 3A trustee for the museum for the “The pioneers were pretty
Politics 4A past six years, wants people, smart, worked a lot harder than
Community 5A especially those who appreci- we do and they didn’t even
Sports 6-7A ate history, to take a look. have an education. People real-
Announcements 8A “I always liked history,” he ly had to work back then.”
said. “I collect history, includ- Part of the fun in helping
World News 9A out with the museum, he said,
ing my family history.”
Spotlight on law 1B Backus said he is very inter- is attempting to identify the
Classifieds 2B ested in his family genealogy year or even landmark of some
TV 3B and Biblical genealogy, which of the many photos the muse-
led to his fascination in Delphos um inherits every week.
history and cooperation with “A lot of the pictures we’re
the Canal Commission. He given don’t have dates, so we
commented of his starting point See BACKUS, page 8A
2A – The Herald Monday, May 17, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record


POLICE REPORT OBITUARIES The Daily
Unknown male Domestic violence victim treated
gains entry to and released from hospital
Kathleen L. Freund Alexis Kate Bear
June 2, 1948-May 15, 2010 Alexis Kate Bear, was
Vol. 140 No. 283
Herald
Kathleen L. (Kathy) stillborn on Saturday at Lima
residence Delphos Police were called
to the 300 block of South
the victim to the hospital,
where the victim was later
Freund, 61, of Columbus, died
at 5 p.m. Saturday at Roselawn
Memorial Health System.
Her parents, Jay and
Nancy Spencer, editor
Ray Geary, business manager
Delphos Police were called Canal Street at 12:12 a.m. released. Manor Nursing Home. Rachel (Horst) Bear, survive Don Hemple, advertising manager
to the 1000 block of Lima She was born June 2, 1948, in Elida. Tiffany Brantley,
Saturday in reference to a As a result of the investi- circulation manager
Avenue at 5:20 a.m. Saturday domestic violence call in that gation Andrew Stocklin, 25, in Lima, to Calvin and Lolita Other survivors include
in reference to an unidentified William Kohl, general manager/
area. of Delphos, was arrested on (Planer) Freund. They preced- two brothers, Ryan and Bryce Eagle Print
male entering a residence in Upon officers’ arrival, charges of domestic violence ed her in death. Bear; paternal grandparents
that area. they met with the victim who and transported to the Van Survivors include broth- Kenneth and Rita Bear; mater- The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
Upon officers’ arrival, er Robert (Diane) Freund nal grandparents Joe and Ann 8000) is published daily except
stated he was assaulted by a Wert County Jail, where he is
the victim stated that the family or household member. being held until he appears in of Delphos; sister-in-law Horst; great-grandparents Sundays and Holidays.
unknown male gained entry Donald and Norma Plank; and By carrier in Delphos and
Delphos EMS was contacted Van Wert Municipal Court on Sally Freund of Perrysburg; area towns, or by rural motor
into the residence through an for assistance and transported the charge. nephews Brian Freund of many uncles and aunts.
unlocked door. The victim Columbus Grove and Brett Graveside services will route where available $2.09 per
stated that the male subject
left a short time later. Officers Driver chasing Bench stolen Freund of Goshen, Ind.; and
week. By mail in Allen, Van
begin at 7 p.m. today at Sharon Wert, or Putnam County, $105
Mennonite Cemetery.
from residence
niece Laura (Matt) Lochtefeld
juveniles with
per year. Outside these counties
did locate evidence in the area of Perrysburg. Visitation will be from 5-7 $119 per year.
and retrieved it for further Delphos Police took a She was also preceded in p.m. at Sharon Mennonite
vehicle
Entered in the post office
investigation by Detectives. report of a theft in the 400 death by a brother, Calvin. Church. in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as

Items destroyed Lowa Sawmiller


Delphos Police were block of West Cleveland Ms. Freund worked in the Periodicals, postage paid at
stopped at 7:47 p.m. Friday Street at 10:20 a.m. Saturday. Ohio State University Medical Delphos, Ohio.

in home The victim stated that some- Science Library as a media Lowa Sawmiller, 91, of No mail subscriptions will be
by a citizen who stated that Spencerville, died at 12:30
several juveniles were being time in the over night hours, technician for 30 years. She accepted in towns or villages
Delphos Police were called someone had take a bench was a member of St. Peter a.m. today at Roselawn where The Daily Herald paper
chased by a subject in a motor Manor Nursing Home in carriers or motor routes provide
to the 300 block of South vehicle. from outside the residence. Lutheran Church and the OSU
Tires slashed on
Canal Street at 12:15 p.m. Alumni Association, having Spencerville. daily home delivery for $2.09
Moments later, officers Arrangements are incom- per week.
Saturday in reference to some located the subjects and graduated from the univer-
damage to a residence in that
area.
vehicle in the 100 block motor vehicle sity in 1976 after graduating
from Jefferson High School
plete at Thomas E. Bayliff
Funeral Home, Spencerville.
405 North Main St.
TELEPHONE 695-0015
of South Main Street. As Delphos Police were called Office Hours
Upon officers’ arrival, the a result, officers located a in 1966. She had hundreds of
to the 1100 block of Marsh
WEATHER
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
victim stated that a family small amount of illegal drugs books; reading was her life.
Avenue at 8:45 a.m. Friday in She also enjoyed walking.
POSTMASTER:
member had gained entry into in the motor vehicle driven reference to some damage to a Send address changes
the residence and destroyed by Bobby Lumpkins, 43, of motor vehicle.
Funeral services begin at Delphos weather to THE DAILY HERALD,
the victim’s property. Officers Delphos. 11 a.m. Tuesday at Harter and High temperature Sunday 405 N. Main St.
Upon officers’ arrival, they Schier Funeral Home. Burial
located evidence inside the Lumpkins was cited into met with the victim who stated in Delphos was 64 degrees, Delphos, Ohio 45833
residence and collected the Lima Municipal Court on will follow in Walnut Grove low was 53. Rainfall was
that someone had cut the tires Cemetery.
items for further investigation charges of possession of mari- recorded at .02 inch. High a
year ago today was 62, low Scholars of the Day
on the victim’s motor vehicle Friends may call from 3-7
by detectives. juana and later released. in the over night hours. p.m. today and for an hour was 37. Record high for today

NOW OPEN IN DELPHOS!!!


prior to the service Tuesday. is 94, set in 1962. Record low
Memorials are to St. Rita’s
is 31, set in 1973.
Hospice or donor’s choice. WEATHER FORECAST
Tri-county
RECEIVE YOUR ONE-ON-ONE CONSULTS LOCALLY NOW! BIRTHS The Associated Press
TONIGHT: Showers.
A girl, Aubrey Elizabeth, Lows in the lower 50s.
was born May 16 to Duane Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph.
and Cheryl (Burgei) Simon of Chance of rain 90 percent.
Continental. TUESDAY: Cloudy with
St. John’s Scholar of the
She is welcomed home by a 50 percent chance of show- Day is Brock
sister, Kennedy Marie. ers. Highs in the upper 50s.
Bonifas.
Grandparents are Mike and Northeast winds 10 to 15
Judy Burgei of Fort Jennings mph. Congratulations
and Mike and Betty Simon of TUESDAY NIGHT: Brock!
Continental. Cloudy with a 30 percent
Jefferson’s Scholar of the
Great-grandparents are chance of rain. Lows in upper
Orville and Ethel Burgei of 40s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 Day is Emily
IN DELPHOS
Delphos and Betty Osting mph. VanGrootheest.
of Delphos and the late Ed EXTENDED FORECAST Congratulations
Osting. Also the late Don and WEDNESDAY: Mostly Emily!
Joan Simon and the late Vitus cloudy. Warmer. Highs in the Students can pick up their
and Margaret Erhart. upper 60s. Northeast winds 5
to 10 mph. awards in their school offices.
NOW EATING YOUR OWN FOOD ST. RITA’S WEDNESDAY NIGHT-
A boy was born May 15 to FRIDAY: Partly cloudy. OTTERY L
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STATE/LOCAL
Oil The Glory Ride
(Continued from page 1A) one of the traders sent out McLaughlin and Peter
by Brigham Young in 1849, O’Rilley began excavating
of Mexico Studies at Texas
A&M University. Genoa became the first per- the Ophir Ravine, not too far
“Obviously the quicker they manent settlement in Nevada. from Gold Hill. They cursed
plug this the better, but they are Nevada’s first territorial leg- the mud that made the gold
already having a tremendous islature met in Genoa in 1859. hard to mine, only to discover
effect on the environment,” he During a nine-day session, the “blasted blue stuff” was
said. “In the end, we have to they drafted a declaration of rich in silver. The mud they
figure out how much is actually cause for separation from had thrown away was more
pouring into the Gulf.” Utah Territory. The United valuable than the gold. At
BP had previously said the States Congress recognized that time they did not realize
tube, if successful, was expect- the value of the famed the richness of the Comstock
ed to collect most of the oil Comstock Lode in financ- Lode.
gushing from the well. ing the Union’s efforts in the After a couple days in
Crews will slowly ramp Civil War, thus the Territory Carson City, the Glory Riders
up how much it siphons over of Nevada was established in traveled on to a horse camp
the next few days. They need 1861. That’s how the west on Route 50. The five-mile
to move slowly because they was formed. Nevada was rich drive back to the camp was
don’t want too much frigid sea- in gold, silver and copper. like a wash board of a road.
water entering the pipe, which Genoa boasts of the first bar The back roads of Nevada
could combine with gases to in Nevada. It is still stand- do not compare with the
form the same ice-like crystals ing and doing business since roads in Ohio. They bounced
that doomed the previous con-
tainment effort. 1851. over the ruts. Upon open-
Two setbacks over the week- In 1850, Morman settlers ing her camper door when
end illustrate how delicate the discovered a few nuggets they stopped, Beth found the
effort is. Early Sunday, hours of gold near the mouth of cupboard doors and drawers
before a steady connection was Gold Canyon. Since it was had bounced open, with all
made, engineers were able to more exciting in California the contents scattered on the
suck a small amount of oil to Lake Tahoe is more than 1,600 feet deep. gold country, the dusty des- floor. They had nice horse
the tanker, but the tube was ert find created little interest. corrals at this camp. During
dislodged. The previous day, BY HELEN KAVERMAN The caravan had arrived in This beautiful lake is 12 In February 1859, a party the night while in this camp,
equipment used to insert the Carson City on Friday. They miles wide, 20 miles long of prospectors found a ledge they could hear the coyotes
tube into the gushing pipe at the Delphos resident Beth first camped on a Walmart and 1,645 feet deep. It holds rich in gold at the foot of Sun howl just outside their doors.
ocean floor had to be hauled to Metzger is participat- parking lot, which is com- 40 trillion gallons of water. Mountain (later called Mount They ladies did manage to
the surface for readjustment. ing in The Glory Ride and mon for campers in many Mark Twain described it as Davidson). This “Gold Hill” get some horse back riding
The first chance to choke off Tabernacle. The vision of the areas. “the fairest picture the whole was called Washoe, by the on the trails, along the Carson
the flow for good should come group is to ride from the west Carson City lies along US world affords.” This famous Indians. These prospec- River.
in about a week. Engineers plan coast to the east coast by 50, which has been called “the author got his journalist start tors were chased away by By the time this story goes
to shoot heavy mud into the horseback, worshiping, blow- loneliest road in America.” with a newspaper in nearby a “loud spoken trickster” to print, the Glory Riders will
crippled blowout preventer on ing the shofar and asking Once part of the Pony Express Virginia City. named Henry Comstock, have crossed Nevada on Rt.
top of the well, then permanent- Almighty God to come and Trail across Central Nevada, During their stay in Carson who claimed they were on 50 and arrived in Richfield,
ly entomb the leak in concrete. anoint His people to minister the route has long stretches City, the ladies participated his property. In June 1859, Utah, south of Salt Lake
If that doesn’t work, crews also to the millions who are about without roadside services. It in a prayer ride around the
can shoot golf balls and knotted two miners named Patrick City.
ready to receive the answer passes through many historic state capitol. Prayers for our
rope into the nooks and cran- to their prayers. Her sister, mining towns such as Austin country and it’s people is the
nies of the device to plug it, Helen Kaverman, chronicles and Eureka. Eureka, at 6,837 purpose for the whole cross
Wells said. CONCRETE WORK • ROOFING • SIDING
her ride through phone calls feet, once had a population country expedition.
and e-mails. of nearly 11,000. Now the On Tuesday, Sue and • NEW HOME & REMODELING

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9 cents this week the weather on the internet, designated as the capitol in
she called home to find out 1864. The original silver
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POLITICS “A burning purpose attracts others who are drawn along with it and help fulfill it.”
— Margaret Bourke-White, American photojournalist (1904-1971)

Kagan unlikely
to see filibuster
By JESSE J. HOLLAND dean of Harvard Law School. experience, a lot of practical
The Associated Press But she has never been a experience. She’s hardly a
judge. blank slate,” Schumer said.
WASHINGTON — “She has so little other Leahy said he would meet
Supreme Court nominee record, this is going to be a this week with Sessions to
Elena Kagan is unlikely to big deal,” said Alabama Sen. decide when to begin the
face a GOP filibuster but Jeff Sessions, the commit- hearings for Kagan. Leahy
should expect difficult ques- tee’s top Republican. “It’s so noted that Chief Justice John
tions from lawmakers who important how she testifies.” Roberts and Justice Sonia
will decide whether she Republicans want to know Sotomayor both were nomi-
deserves the lifetime appoint- “whether she will lay her nated in the spring and con-
ment despite having no judi- political beliefs aside when firmed long before October.
cial experience, the Senate’s she’s deciding cases and “If we could follow a sched-
second-ranking Republican decide those cases strictly ule roughly like that, we’ll be
said Sunday. based upon the facts and the done this summer,” he said.
“The filibuster should law of the case,” Kyl said. Roberts was nominated by
be relegated to the extreme “That may be a little diffi- President George W. Bush.
circumstances, and I don’t cult in her case because she’s Sotomayor was Obama’s first
Special interests think Elena Kagan represents never had to do that before as nominee.

IT WAS NEWS THEN want to tilt races


that,” said Arizona Sen. Jon
Kyl, a member of the Senate
Judiciary Committee.
a judge, and so it’s more dif-
ficult to know whether she is
actually able to set her views
Sessions and other
Republicans said they planned
to question Kagan about
One Year Ago WASHINGTON (AP) — The committee chairman, aside. But that will be the Harvard’s barring military
• Fort Jennings Schools held its third annual Mini Relay Deep-pocketed unions, busi- Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., primary issue.” recruiters over the military’s
for Life with kids, parents and teachers walking their laps ness groups and others are said he hoped to have Kagan Kyl also said he wants “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy
around the parking lot. Games and various activities were spending heavily in the year’s on the bench this summer, answers on her thoughts while she was law dean.
played on the lawns of the school while a DJ spun tunes. To early primaries, including a succeeding retiring Justice about the “enemy com- GOP senators have said the
close the relay, the Fort Jennings Marching Band led the final staggering $9.6 million to John Paul Stevens well ahead batant” designation used decision — which Sessions
lap with the rest of the students following behind carrying influence a Democratic Senate of the new term that begins in for terrorism suspects. said came about because
Relay for Life signs they had made in class. race in Arkansas, adding vola- October. The Senate’s Republican of Kagan’s “deep personal
tility to a struggle for control GOP senators are placing leader, Kentucky’s Mitch belief” that the ban on gays
25 Years Ago — 1985 of Congress that has already great weight on her testimony McConnell, said he wants to serving openly in the military
• Forty-eight seniors were to receive diplomas during produced its share of surpris- in determining the fate of know about Kagan’s thoughts was wrong — casts doubt
Ottoville High School graduation ceremonies May 24. es. President Barack Obama’s on campaign finance and free on Kagan’s fitness for the
Graduation speakers were Tim Hoehn, son of Mr, and Mrs. The flood of money comes second nominee for the high speech. bench.
Walter Hoehn; Theresa Kroeger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. under campaign laws that bar court. At issue is her lack of a Sen. Chuck Schumer, “This is no little-bitty
Kenneth Kroeger; Beverly Landin, daughter of Mr. and coordination with the candi- judicial paper trail. D-N.Y., said Kagan’s time at matter,” Sessions said. “She
Mrs. Terry Landin; and Michelle Langhals, daughter of Mr. dates and sometimes allow Kagan is now solici- Harvard, as well as a profes- would not let them come to
and Mrs. Mike Langhals. The four graduation speakers and donors to hide their identity. tor general, the top govern- sor and Clinton White House the area that does the recruit-
Barbara Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peters, were Outsiders can be left guessing ment lawyer who argues the adviser, should suffice. “She ing on the campus. ... This is
the class honor graduates. about the true political objec- administration’s cases before doesn’t have judicial experi- not acceptable. It was a big
• Art works by students of Delphos public schools will be tive, and already, one orga- the Supreme Court, and was ence. But she has a lot of error.”

Abortion foes capitalize on language


on display at the Delphos Public Library through May 17. nization has produced an ad
Works are by students from Franklin, Landeck, Jefferson that’s drawn accusations of
Middle and Jefferson Senior high schools. High school racism.
teacher is Jeanne Clark. Pat Rayman is the elementary According to campaign By RICARDO a member of the Senate lead- are just going to let fall by the
art teacher. professionals in both parties, ALONSO-ZALDIVAR ership. “Health care reform is wayside.”
• Junior Doug Noonan of Delphos batted .462 (6 of 13) for these independent efforts can The Associated Press not an excuse to take rights Before the overhaul became
Earlham College during the College Athletic Conference’s achieve their stated purpose — away from women.” law, five states had limits on
spring sports festival at the University of the South, Sewanee, or actually hinder the candi- WASHINGTON — Since Obama signed the private insurance coverage of
Tenn. The Earlham baseball team finished fifth in the six- date they are designed to help. Abortion opponents fought legislation law March 23, abortion — Idaho, Kentucky,
team field with a record of 1-4. However controversial or passage of President Barack Arizona and Tennessee have Missouri, North Dakota and
even effective, these efforts Obama’s health care overhaul enacted laws restricting abor- Oklahoma. Abortion rights
50 Years Ago — 1960 mirror struggles unfolding to the bitter end, and now that tion coverage by health plans supporters are concerned that
• Delphos trap shooters made a good mark for them- inside both major political par- it’s the law, they’re using it in new insurance markets, the list is growing as a result
selves at the Northwestern Ohio Zone Shoot held May 15 at ties as they set their candidate to limit coverage by private called exchanges. About 30 of the new federal law.
Fenwood Shooting Park at Bellevue, Ohio. James Feathers lineups for the general election insurers. million people will get their Tennessee already has
became Class C champion at 16 yards, breaking 99x100 in November. An obscure part of the law coverage through exchanges, enacted a far stricter ban, with
targets. This record placed him on the Northwestern Ohio The assault by tea party allows states to restrict abor- which open in 2014 to serve no exceptions. Democratic
Zone team which will compete in the Ohio State 200 target activists and other conser- tion coverage by private plans individuals and small busi- Gov. Phil Bredesen, who
– 16 yard program June 11 at Fisher Brothers Shooting Park vatives on the Republican operating in new insurance nesses. allowed it to become law
in Findlay. Paul Harter, Jr., in Class C, shot 97x100 which establishment has toppled markets. Capitalizing on that In Florida, Mississippi and without his signature, said in
places him as alternate on the Northwestern Ohio Zone team. Utah Sen. Bob Bennett and language, abortion foes have Missouri, lawmakers have a statement it “creates a pro-
Serving as Class C alternate will be Dr. George Weber who succeeded in passing bans passed bans and sent them hibition much broader than
is playing out in television
broke 94x100 targets. Elmer Dugan, Class E shooter broke that, in some cases, go beyond to their governors. Most of that found in current law
ads, mass mailings and other
87x100 targets and Douglas Harter, Class E shooter, broke federal statutes. the states allow exceptions and could unintentionally
efforts by outside groups in
80x100 16-yard targets in the event. Paul Harter, Jr., 22-yard “We don’t consider elec- in cases of rape, incest or to negatively impact the qual-
the GOP senatorial primary in
shooter tied for second place in the handicap event with tive abortion to be health care, save the life of the mother. ity of health care options for
Kentucky this week. Anything
95x100. so we don’t think it’s a bad Insurers still could offer sepa- Tennesseans.”
but subtle, a commercial paid thing for fewer private insur- rate policies to specifically All eyes are now on Florida,
for by America Future Fund, a ance companies to cover it,” cover abortion. where Gov. Charlie Crist will
75 Years Ago — 1935 Des Moines, Iowa-based orga-
• The grand opening of the “Hummer” will be held May said Mary Harned, attorney Three other states may act decide soon whether to sign
nization, strongly suggests that for Americans United for this year — Louisiana, Ohio a bill that restricts abor-
18 and 19. The “Hummer” is at the location of the former Republican senatorial front-
Blinking Owl on Landeck Road, one and one-half miles east Life, a national organization and Oklahoma. Overall, there tion coverage in that state’s
runner Rand Paul is crazy. that wrote a model law for are 29 states where lawmak- insurance exchange. Florida
of Landeck. The management has installed one of the finest Among Democrats, sev-
sound broadcasting systems and a triple ventilation system. the states. ers or public policy groups is a politically diverse state,
eral unions have invested mil- Abortion rights supporters expressed serious interest, not known as a bedrock of
The finest music in this section of the country will prevail
lions to deny Arkansas Sen. are dismayed. Harned said. social conservatism. Crist is
with special entertainment features to be presented by Mary
Blanche Lincoln renomination “Implementation of this “You are going to see running for the U.S. Senate
Lou Harrington, blues singer, and Mary Catherine Collett,
on Tuesday, a move that puts reform should be about more actions like this,” said as an independent, after it
acrobatic dancer.
• Commemorative Post, No. 268, American Legion, has them at cross-purposes with increasing access to health Tom McClusky, a lobbyist became clear that he would
completed plans for the bringing of a circus to Delphos party leaders and an approach care and increasing choices, for the socially conservative lose the Republican primary
again this season. C.S. Primrose, general agent for the Lewis that other labor groups have not taking them away,” said Family Research Council. to former state Rep. Marco
Brothers Circus, entered into contract with the Legionnaires shied away from. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., “This is not something we Rubio.
to bring the circus to this city. It will show on the Gramm Ironically, in a costly coun-
Land just south of Waterworks Park on June 11.
• Plans were going forward for the annual Delphos High
terthrust, two business-orient-
ed organizations are spend-
ing heavily to help Lincoln,
Sestak, Specter try to project confidence
Alumni Association reception at the Jefferson auditorium MEDIA, Pa. (AP) — With he has voted with Democrats has tried to tie the recession to
on May 31. The president of the association was Howard possibly on the assumption
the election just days away, the more often on the big issues Specter’s votes for the GOP’s
Metcalfe; Loretta Kerman was vice president; Ruth Point, that she would be easier for
candidates in Pennsylvania’s than Republicans. economic policies, including
secretary and William Judkins, treasurer. Republicans to beat this fall
too-close-to-call Democratic Earlier in the day, Specter banking deregulation, the Iraq
than would her primary oppo- primary race for U.S. Senate appeared at a raucous union war and the 2001 tax cut that
nent, Lt. Gov. Bill Halter. jockeyed Sunday to project rally at Doc’s Union Pub in most Democrats derided as a
Americans for Job Security confidence and control and South Philadelphia and told giveaway to the rich.
has produced the most contro- prove who will be the stronger campaign shirt-wearing union Specter has highlighted
Moderately confused versial ad of the young elec-
tion year and reported plunk-
man against the Republicans
in the fall.
members that he believes a
strong get-out-the-vote effort
his seniority and ability to
work the levers of power in
ing down nearly $1.5 million At a rally on the Delaware will carry him to victory. the federal government, such
to show it. In it, actors speak- County courthouse steps in He said he beat Pat Toomey as reversing a decision last
ing in Indian accents purport his congressional district, U.S. — the likely Republican can- year that would have elimi-
to “thank” Lincoln’s rival for Rep. Joe Sestak was intro- didate for U.S. Senate who nated some federal funding
shipping American jobs over- duced by his brother as the narrowly lost to Specter in of a school lunch program in
seas. “next U.S. senator from the the 2004 GOP primary — and Philadelphia.
The ad has sparked charges great state of Pennsylvania.” that he can beat him again. Specter also raised the
of racism and drawn denun- Sestak said his opponent, “You’ve seen my confi- issue of gun rights in an
ciations from both Democratic five-term incumbent Arlen dence and you’ve seen my online ad that highlights an
contenders. But for whatever Specter, will be red meat in strong voice, and you’ve seen “F” rating that Sestak once
reason, recent polling suggests the fall for Republicans who how labor is turning out on received from the National
Halter’s best hope on Tuesday feel betrayed after Specter getting out the vote,” Specter Rifle Association.
appears to be to force Lincoln switched parties last year said. Sestak, a retired Navy
into a June 8 runoff. to mount his first Senate Of Sestak, he said, “he admiral, has co-sponsored
In Nevada, where campaign as a Democrat. looks pretty nervous to me.” legislation to extend the now-
Republicans choose a chal- Democrats are not passion- The nationally watched expired federal ban on the sale
lenger for Senate Majority ate about Specter and inde- election is Tuesday, and of assault weapons, saying he
Leader Harry Reid on June pendents do not trust Specter polls show a tight race — a does not believe that police
8, TeaPartyExpress.org has after he switched parties a stunning development after should face the same weap-
reported spending $272,000 year ago, Sestak said. Specter held a double-digit onry on America’s streets that
so far to help one Republican, “We can’t have a dead man lead just a few weeks ago. U.S. soldiers do in Iraq.
Sharron Angle. walking,” Sestak told report- Both men have been criss- The ban expired in 2004.
At the same time, Patriot ers after the rally attended by crossing the state in recent Specter was still a Republican
Majority aired an ad ridicul- dozens of supporters. days, and more appearances when he voted against adding
ing a second Republican, Sue Specter, a longtime moder- are planned for today. a 10-year extension of the ban
Lowden. It shows her saying, ate who often fought with GOP Sestak has attacked Specter to legislation immunizing the
“In the olden days our grandpar- leaders during his 28 years as the “poster child” of what’s gun industry from lawsuits
ents, they would bring a chicken as a Republican senator, is wrong with Washington, arising from gun crimes. The
to the doctor,” then shows a endorsed by President Barack D.C., saying politicians care amendment failed, although
series of men and women react- Obama, the Democratic Party more about their jobs than 41 of 47 Democrats voted
ing with disbelief. and the AFL-CIO, and says those of Americans. He also for it.
www.delphosherald.com Monday, May 17, 2010 The Herald – 5A

COMMUNITY
LANDMARK Kiggins asks players, coaches Visit www.delphosherald.com
to celebrate 75th birthday YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE
Longtime Delphos Midget them to bring any team and
League, Jefferson junior high game photos they might have THE PROFESSIONALS
and freshman football coach to share.
Vantage Career Center Keith Kiggins will turn 75 The U.S. Army veteran
this month. He and his fam- was employed by Vistron
ily would like to invite past Corp. from 1957-58; 1960-
CALENDAR OF fellow coaches and players 62; and 1967-85. He was
to celebrate his birthday from also Delphos City Schools
EVENTS 1-3 p.m. Sunday at Trinity
United Methodist Church.
treasurer from 1967-95 and
worked at People’s National WINDOWS • ROOFING • SIDING • FENCING
TODAY The 1957 Jefferson High Bank from 1962-67. The Quality Door Place
7 p.m. — Washington School graduate coached the He married Sally Lamb • Garage Doors & Operators • Entrance & Storm Doors
Township Trustees meet at Delphos Vikings from 1960- on Aug. 17, 1957, and they • Wood • Steel • Painting Available • Insulation • Aluminum Railing
the township house. 69 and 2006-07; the Delphos have four daughters, Julie • Awnings • Rubber Roofing • Decks • Fence
7:30 p.m. — Jefferson Red from 1970-89; was a Kiggins, Lisa (David) Harlan Kiggins 1034 Westwood Dr.
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the high school library. also given the OHSAA “Mac” Anne and Kate Altstaetter, Keith and Sally Kiggins
Spencerville village council Morrison Lifetime Service Cynthia and Megan Harlan volunteer at Lima Memorial
meets at the mayor’s office. Award from he Northwest and Alex and Madison Health System one day a
Delphos Eagles Auxiliary
meets at the Eagles Lodge,
District Athletic Board in
2003.
Geise of Delphos and
Kayla, Brittany and Lauren
week and Keith is also trea-
surer of the Jefferson Athletic
Boosters and of Trinity United
LEAVING
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Third St. announced the 2010 recipi-
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6:30 p.m. — Delphos ents of their college health
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transfer goalsgoals to tohelp help deter-
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1600 E. Fifth St.
Fabrication & Welding Inc.
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Jays bombard Commodores in sectionals Northwest Conference


By JIM METCALFE
The Delphos Herald
An out later, Webb (2 runs)
restarted it with a line shot to Track and Field Meet
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com center and went to third on At Spencerville’s Charles 42.05; 4. Hoffer (BL) 42.91; 5. Aaron
Geise’s bloop to right. The D. Moeller Track Hefner (SV) 43.56; 6. Rayce Risser
PERRY TOWNSHIP — latter burgled second and both Final Results (10-8-6-5-4-3-2- (CG) 43.70; 7. Mac King (LV) 44.03;
St. John’s spotted host Perry runners scored on Calvelage’s 1) 8. Cody Biglow (DJ) 44.33.
a run in the top of the first 2-bagger down the right-field
Girls Team Rankings: Girls 800-Meter Run: 1. Chappell-
Spencerville 135, Jefferson 101, Dick (BL) 2:24.15; 2. Ahman (LC)
inning on a gorgeous Saturday line. In turn, he scored thanks Columbus Grove 81, Bluffton 80, 2:25.32; 3. Perrott (CV) 2:25.70; 4.
afternoon. to Tyler Bergfeld’s double Crestview 73, Lima Central Cath. Lyndie Brown (SV) 2:30.85; 5. Claire
It was all Blue Jays after to deep center and Leininger 51, Lincolnview 49.50, Paulding McConnell (SV) 2:31.21; 6. Rouch
40.50, Ada 25, Allen East 24. (AD) 2:32.42; 7. Edwards (PA)
that as they eliminated the sent him home on a double B o y s 2:33.31; 8. Althaus (BL) 2:33.36; ...
Commodores 12-2 in five down the left-field line for a T e a m 9. Adrian Kimmett (DJ) 2:37.98; ...
innings in Division IV sec- 10-run spread. Rankings: 12. Kerri Grothaus (LV) 2:42.92; 13.
tional-final play at Perry High A 1-out single by Gipson,
Spencerville
1 6 6 ,
Stephanie Etzkorn (CG) 2:44.89; ...
16. Amber Herron (CG) 2:47.44;
School. a wild pitch and a double to Bluffton 125, 17. Taylar Boroff (LV) 2:49.36;
The Jays (13-10) advance left center by Ben Sanders Columbus 18. Stephanie
to a matchup versus Leipsic scored Perry’s second run in
G r o v e Koenig (DJ)
1 0 0 . 5 0 , 2:52.49.
at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the the fourth. Crestview 67, Boys 800-
Elida District. The Commodores stranded Allen East 56, Paulding 52, Lima Meter Run: 1.
“Coming off a big win two runners in the fifth. Central Cath. 43, Jefferson 21, Harnish (BL)
Ada 16, Lincolnview 12.50. 2:00.96; 2.
over Coldwater Friday night, Geise got aboard on an Girls 4x800-Meter Relay: Jonathan Rex
you worry about your team’s error leading off the Jays’ 1. Spencerville (Ashley Gilroy, (SV) 2:01.99;
focus and concentration. We fifth against Sanders but was Claire McConnell, Alexa Brown, 3. Truex (AE) 2:04.61; 4. Derek
had a little letdown early, giv- caught stealing by Gipson.
Lyndie Brown) 10:27.52; 2.
Paulding 10:56.88; 3. Columbus
Goecke (SV) 2:04.86; 5. Germann
(CV) 2:07.71; 6. Kersker (AE)
ing them an unearned run, Calvelage walked, stole sec- Grove (Amber Herron, Stephanie 2:10.95; 7. Dane Stechschulte
but we bounced right back,” ond, took third on a wild pitch Etzkorn, Nicole Langhals, Nikki (CG) 2:11.58; 8. Devin Luginbill
Jays coach Dan Metzger and scored as Bergfeld lofted
Ricker) 11:04.72; (CG) 2:12.77; ... 12. Lucas Myers
4. Bluffton (LV) 2:17.17; 13. Austin Treesh
explained. “That run didn’t Tom Morris photo a deep fly ball to right. It was 11:18.90; 5. (LV) 2:17.36.
bother us because we knew dropped for an error but was Crestview Girls 200-Meter Dash: 1.
we’d been swinging hot bats; In the second inning Saturday afternoon at Perry, St. deep enough to get the former 11:24.19; 6. Bridget Culp (DJ) 26.19; 2. Kelli
we’ve averaged double-digit John’s senior Nate Webb swipes second under the acro- in anyway, ending the game.
Lincolnview
( S a b r i n a
Ley (SV) 26.84;
3. Paige Heffner
hits in the last 10-12 games. batic catch of Perry shortstop Trevor Wallace. The Blue Perry visits Fairbanks Barnhart, (CG) 26.96; 4.
We were aggressive and yet Jays used the stolen base (6 for the game), 11 hits and five this afternoon for an NWCC Taylar Boroff, Casey Patterson
weren’t swinging at pitches walks to bombard the Commodores 12-2 in five innings in affair.
K a r i s s a
Burns, Kerri Grothaus) 11:24.89;
(LV)
5.
27.09;
Thompson
outside the strike zone.” sectional baseball action. PERRY (2) 7. Jefferson (Stephanie Koenig, (CV) 27.76; 6.
The Commodores (6-14) ab-r-h-rbi Mallorie Wilson, Katie Ring, Adrian Emily Fought
got that unearned run in the 6-2, 6-3, 210-pound kids that Meantime, Buetner and Hunt Drew Smith 1b/p 3-1-1-0, Jesse Kimmett) 12:01.49. (DJ) 28.34; 7.
Boys 4x800-Meter Relay: 1. Stratton (BL) 28.41; 8. Cortney
first off St. John’s senior starter are strong. You know when had their signals mixed up, Stevens 3b 3-0-1-0, Brey Buetner
Spencerville (Derek Goecke, Nathan Miller (SV) 28.78.
Joel Pohlman (3-4; 5 innings, you play a MAC team you’re with the former straying too p/1b/lf 3-0-1-0, Trevor Wallace ss 3-0- Boys 200-Meter Dash: 1. Pier
1-0, Tanner Hunt 2b 3-0-2-0, Tyler Rex, Jonathan Rex, Kevin Lenhart)
7 hits, 2 runs, 1 earned, 3 Ks). going to face a sound and far off second. He also was Cornwell cf 3-0-0-0, Drew Gipson c
8:30.36; 2. Bluffton 8:31.19; 3. Allen (PA) 23.05; 2. Guagenti (BL) 23.10;
3. Yoder (BL) 23.60; 4. Ramey
With two down and two on, a well-coached team. It’s great tagged out after a rundown 1-1-1-1, Ben Sanders lf/p 2-0-1-1, Seth
East 9:03.59; 4. Crestview 9:06.98;
5. Columbus Grove; 6. Paulding (CV) 23.95; 5. Johnson (LC) 24.45;
throwing error allowed Drew competition.” for an unusual inning-ending Ewing rf 2-0-0-0. Totals 23-2-8-1. 9:42.47; 7. Lincolnview (Austin 6. Greg Beougher (SV) 24.78; 7.
Smith to score from second J. Pohlman plunked Drew twin-killing. ST. JOHN’S (12) Treesh, Lucas Myers, Jeff Jacomet, Colby Meuleman (CG) 25.18.
ab-r-h-rbi
and that 1-0 lead. Gipson to lead off the second “That’s a big play there. Tanner Calvelage cf 2-3-2-3, Ty
Joseph Shoppell) 9:54.91.
Girls 100-Meter Hurdles: 1. Frey
Girls 3,200-Meter Run: 1.
Ashley Gilroy (SV) 11:39.62; 2.
The Jays retaliated quickly but two ground balls and a That could have been a big Bergfeld ss 4-1-1-2, Jordan Leininger (CV) 16.07; 2. Bassitt (BL) 16.13; Alexa Brown (SV) 12:22.87; 3.
against Perry southpaw Brey strikeout got the Jays out of inning and then you never rf 3-1-2-2, Chris Pohlman c 3-2-2- 3. Taflinger (LC) 16.35; 4. Kayla Krumel (LC) 13:00.39; 4. Karissa
Buetner. Tanner Calvelage the inning with their 3-run know what might happen but 1, Joel Pohlman p 3-1-1-1, Mitchell Mullenhour (DX) 16.53; 5. Rouch Burns (LV) 13:16.19; 5. Nikki
MacLennan lf 1-1-0-1, Austin Vogt 1b (AD) 17.43; 6. Jackie Bowsher (SV) Ricker (CG) 13:18.66; 6. Perkins
(2-for-2, 2 walks, 3 runs, 3 lead intact. we made good plays there,” 2-0-1-2, Nate Webb dh 2-2-1-0, Curtis 18.15; 17. Kaylee Thatcher (LV) (AE) 13:36.76; 7. Hullinger (LC)
RBIs, 2 steals) walked to They added a run in the Metzger added. “It had been Geise 3b 3-1-1-0. Totals 23-12-11-12. 18.17. 14:09.69; 8. Carroll (BL) 14:15.46.
lead it off and stole second. home half. Nate Webb walked 10 days since Joel had pitched Score by Innings: Boys 110-Meter Hurdles: 1. Boys 3,200-Meter Run: 1. Kevin
An out later, he scored on to lead it off. On a foul-out to due to weather and you could Perry 100 10- 2 Luginbuhl (BL) 15.43; 2. Neal Pangle Lenhart (SV) 10:11.14; 2. Gleckler
St. John’s 4 1 6 0 1 - 12 (SV) 16.22; 3. Hoffer (BL) 16.30; (CV) 10:12.07; 3. Keith Lenhart (SV)
Jordan Leininger’s (2-for-3, the catcher by Curtis Geise, see the rust; he wasn’t nearly One out in fifth when game- 4. Brandon Meyer (SV) 16.43; 5. 10:12.52; 4. Herron (BL) 10:16.90;
2 RBIs) 1-bounce double to Webb alertly took second, as sharp as he had been.” ending run scored Merkle (CV) 16.67; 6. Cody Biglow 5. Jake Graham (CG) 10:20.90;
the fence in center. In turn, he from where he scored on a The Blue and Gold made it E: Buetner, Wallace, Ewing, (DJ) 17.23; 7. Collins (AD) 17.27; 8.
Mac King (LV) 18.63.
6. Kesner (LC) 10:59.04; 7. Curt
Meyer (CG) 11:08.51; 8. Beaschler
scored via a knock to center Calvelage sock to left center. 11-1 in the home half against Bergfeld; DP: St. John’s 1; LOB:
Perry 7, St. John’s 4; 2B: Leininger Girls 100-Meter Dash: 1. Bridget (AD) 11:16.57; ... 11. Jeff Jacomet
by Chris Pohlman (2-for-3, 2 He took second on the throw southpaw reliever Smith, 2, Sanders, Calvelage, Bergfeld, Culp (DJ) 12.67; 2. Kelli Ley (SV) (LV) 11:35.3; 12. Joseph Shoppell
runs, 2 steals). He stole sec- home but was left stranded. sending 10 to the dish. C. Vogt; SB: Calvelage 2, C. Pohlman 13.02; 3. Thompson (CV) 13.45; (LV) 11:56.5.
4. Haley McAbee (LV) 13.47; 5. Girls 4x400-Meter Relay: 1.
ond with two down. Mitchell The Jays subverted a poten- Pohlman singled to start it, 2, J. Pohlman, Geise; CS: Geise (by
Kennedy Boggs (DJ) 13.50; 6. Crestview (Layne Callow, Natalie
MacLennan walked. Both tial big inning by Perry in the swiped second and touched Gipson); POB: Vogt (by Buetner); SF:
Calista Dowdy (LV) 13.80; 7. Emily Frey, Erika Frey, Jo Thompson)
MacLennan.
runners came in courtesy of a third. Back-to-back singles the plate courtesy of a rip up Stephens (CG) 13.90; 8. Morgan 4:07.36N; 2. Spencerville (Cortney
2-run double to right center by by Jesse Stevens and Buetner the gut by J. Pohlman. Smith IP H R ERBBSO
Pugh (SV) 14.09.
Boys 100-Meter Dash: 1. Pier
Miller, Claire McConnell, Kari
Wisher, Kelli Ley) 4:09.36N; 3.
Austin Vogt for a 4-1 lead. got something going. A fly- tried to pick the latter off base PERRY (PA) 11.29; 2. Ramey (CV) 11.46; Lima Central Cath. 4:10.43; 4.
“We knew what we were out later that got Stevens to but Pohlman got the jump for Buetner (L) 2 4 5 5 3 3 3. John Smith (SV) 11.84; 4. Rayce Bluffton 4:13.02; 5. Columbus
Smith 1 7 6 6 0 0
getting into today. They are third, Tanner Hunt bounced second and stole that, tak- Sanders 1.1 0 1 1 2 0
Risser (CG) 11.98; 5. Calvin Grigsby
(SV) 12.06; 6. Kody Richardson
Grove (Paige Heffner, Cassie
Stechschulte, Marissa Baldazo,
an athletic and good hit- to Geise at third. Stevens ing third on a throwing error ST. JOHN’S (DJ) 12.21; 7. Deeds (BL) 12.23; Brooke Brubaker) 4:14.54; 6. Ada
ting team,” Perry coach Jon had strayed too far off and on the play. MacLennan flied J. Pohlman (W, 3-4) 8. Hughes (BL) 12.40. 4:30.97; 7. Paulding 4:32.99; 8.
Shively noted. “Basically, it’s was caught in a rundown, out deep enough to center to 4 7 2 1 0 3 Girls 4x200-Meter Relay: 1. Lincolnview (Taylor Miller, Haley
WP: Sanders; HBP: Gipson (by J. Jefferson (Kayla Mullenhour, Emily McAbee, Kaylee Thatcher, Casey
their football team, a lot of eventually being tagged out. score him and a 7-1 spread.

Bearcats tame NWC track and field


Pohlman). Fought, Morgan Fischbach, Bridget Patterson) 4:38.08.
Culp) 1:46.93N; 2. Bluffton 1:49.27; Boys 4x400-Meter Relay: 1.
3. Columbus Grove (Brooke Bluffton 3:31.80; 2. Spencerville
Brubaker, Marissa Baldazo, Emily (Aaron Hefner, Andy Mahan, Nick
Stephens, Paige Heffner) 1:50.05; Davisson, Greg Beougher) 3:32.57;
4. Lincolnview (Calista Dowdy, 3. Allen East 3:41.43; 4. Columbus
Haley McAbee, Taylor Miller, Casey Grove (Rayce Risser, Taylor Walls,
By JIM METCALFE Conference Track and Field ing for. One, we wanted good district and to regional as you Patterson) 1:53.06; 5. Spencerville Caleb Grothaus, Colby Meuleman)
The Delphos Herald Meet as champions on both times in our distance events can. We’ve got the luxury (Shanna German, Morgan Pugh, 3:43.60; 5. Paulding 3:43.95; 6.
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com sides of the ledger on their and we did that,” Bearcat men- of having a lot of depth and Miranda Barnes, Jennifer Post)
1:53.74; 6. Paulding 1:59.61; 7.
Crestview 3:49.07; 7. Lincolnview
(Brooks Ludwig, Brandon Jacomet,
own Charles Moeller Track. tor Bruce McConnell noted. we’ll be working that out this Crestview 2:01.03; 8. Ada 2:08.44. Lucas Myers, Mac King) 3:55.09; 8.
Delphos
SPENCERVILLE — The The girls beat second-place “Kevin (Lenhart) did well but week.” Boys 4x200-Meter Relay: 1. Jefferson (Trenton Gossman, Cody
Spencerville track2 teams Jefferson 135-101, while the he’s been pushed by Jonathan Jefferson girls coach Ryan Bluffton 1:33.94; 2. Spencerville Biglow, Jordan Barclay, Jacob
Leach) 4:01.48.
(John Smith, Calvin Grigsby, Andy
flexed their respective mus- boys knocked off runner-up (Rex) all year; we don’t know Carder was most pleased with
Col x 8”
Mahan, Greg Beougher) 1:34.56; Girls Shot Put: 1. Devon Keysor
cles Saturday afternoon, Bluffton 166-125. who is going to win a given his troops. 3. Paulding 1:34.97; 4. Jefferson (SV) 37-7 1/4; 2. Mallorie Wilson
finishing the Northwest “That’s what we were hop- race but they are a nice 1-2 It’s kind of amazing con- (Kody Richardson, Nick Gallmeier, (DJ) 33-7 1/4; 3. Sonia Nazario
(CG) 33-4 1/2; 4. Donaldson (PA)
Nick Dunlap, Andrew Wiltsie)
punch. Kelli (Ley) was superb sidering we’d had our share 1:36.96; 5. Allen East 1:37.23; 6. 32-4; 5. Shelbi Brown (DJ) 32-0
in the 100 and 200; we knew of injuries this year. We got Columbus Grove (Dakota Fischer, 1/2; 6. Truex (AE) 32-0; 7. Audrey
she couldn’t beat (Bridget) Kennedy (Boggs) back from Caleb Grothaus, Devin Verhoff, Bowen (LV) 31-1 3/4; 8. Edwards
Trent Kerns) 1:39.64; 7. Lincolnview (PA) 29-4.
Culp from Jefferson but she an injury and she’s almost (Tyler Kraner, Brooks Ludwig, Ryan Boys Shot Put: 1. Dylan Vogt
could beat anyone else. Still, 100 percent,” he said. “Emily Profit, Vernon Miller) 1:43.70. (CG) 55-4; 2. Tyler Obringer (SV)
that is 8 points in each race (Fought) had an injury today Girls 1,600-Meter Run: 1. Lyndie 51-1 1/2; 3. Parker Schroeder
Brown (SV) 5:14.17; 2. Ashley (CG) 45-8; 4. Walters (CV) 45-0;
and those add up. but we don’t know to what Gilroy (SV) 5:16.47; 3. Adrian 5. Risner (BL) 42-6 1.2; 6. Cory
“The girls just missed win- extent. The next four days Kimmett (DJ) 5:39.23; 4. Perkins Osting (DJ) 42-6 1/2; 7. Williams
ning it last year and we had will be a lot of R and R to get (AE) 5:43.28; 5. Edwards (PA) (AE) 42-4 1/2; 8. T. Cook (LC)
5:46.84; 6. Krumel (LC) 5:50.39; 41-4 1/2.
all those girls back, plus we ready for districts (at Minster)
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added a few more.”
Still, McConnell knows
the strategy shifts as his team
heads to districts Thursday
Thursday and Saturday.”
The Lady Wildcats had
a couple of record-breaking
performances Saturday.
7. Amber Herron (CG) 5:51.58; 8.
Kerri Grothaus (LV) 6:07.01; ... 10.
Taylar Boroff (LV) 6:12.65; ... 13.
Stephanie Koenig (DJ) 6:26.31.
Boys 1,600-Meter Run: 1. Kevin
Lenhart (SV) 4:33.03; 2. Jonathan
Girls Discus: 1. Devon Keysor
(SV) 115-10; 2. Katie Runyon (LV)
111-0; 3. Kate Martin (CG) 109-
1; 4. Mallorie Wilson (DJ) 106-
10; 5. Donaldson (PA) 102-10; 6.
Bingham (AE) 101-3; 7. Truex
and Saturday back at Moeller “The 4x1 and 4x2 relays Rex (SV) 4:35.33; 3. Herron (BL) (AE) 98-0; 8. Vanessa Barnes (SV)
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Wapak wins
sectional squeaker
By FRANK GERMAN Brandt added.
The Delphos Herald Elida did have a record set
fjohngerman@gmail.com in the game, with Todd Kraft
stealing two bases. Kraft’s first
ELIDA — Elida may steal in the third inning set the
have been the host team for school’s single-season record
Saturday morning’s Division for stolen bases. The record
II sectional baseball final but had been 26 and Kraft got his
Wapak felt right at home as 27th and 28th in the game.
the “home” team, downing the The Redskins came close
Bulldogs 2-1 in a pitchers’ to scoring again in the fifth.
duel at Ed Sandy Field. Tabler worked a 1-out walk
The game came down to a and Stall hit a long fly to cen-
pitching duel between Elida’s ter field coming up just short.
Mike Campbell photo Josh Bush and Wapakoneta’s Tabler had stolen second base
Bill Keeler gets into the fence during modified racing Justin Krebs. during Stall’s at-bat and stole
action Friday at Limaland Motorsports Park. Bush pitched two shutout third base during Coil’s at-bat. Tom Morris photo

Anderson, Schroeder first


innings before he gave up two Coil walked in four straight
runs in the third inning. The pitches. Bogan was up and After yielding a run in the first, the Jefferson softball
Redskins’ ninth hitter Jordan Bush intentionally walked him, defense tightened up in the second and set Wayne Trace

2010 2-time winners


Ruppert led off with a single, loading the bases for Krebs down in order Saturday. Junior Chelsey Fischer secured a
but was thrown out when he with two outs. He struck out on throw for the out.

LOCAL ROUNDUP
tried to steal second during a 2-2 pitch, leaving the bases
For The Delphos Herald second half of the race. Bayliff Cale Tabler’s at-bat. Tabler loaded to end the inning.
eventually lost his position to was walked on four straight “I was really happy with
ELIDA — In the quest for Brian Post with Hull proceed- pitches. Greg Stoll hit a sin- our performance today and
a season points’ champion- ing to check-out on the field. gle, pushing Tabler to third proud of how our kids stuck The Delphos Herald Ryan Barton (SH) 6-0, 6-1 over
ship, race car drivers are most Brian Post, at the end, had base. Kaleb Coil worked to together through the year as we ----- Brock Rode (BL); Nate Shepler
(BA) 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 over Brady
interested in the best possible posted a career-best runner-up get a walk to load the bases struggled,” Thompson ended. Lady Bearcats Collins (KE); Bryan Robbins (CE)
result week-to week. But all finish, with Casey Luedeke, for Mike Bogan, who is hitting Elida finishes it season at split with Indians 6-2, 6-3 over Andrew Frankart
drivers will attest that there is Bayliff and points leader Todd over .400 on the year. Bogan 14-12 overall. SPENCERVILLE — (LCC); Jon Foster (VW) 6-0, 7-6
nothing as good as taking the Sherman rounding out the smacked a single just inside Wapakoneta improves to Spencerville and Fort (2) over Michael Frankart (LCC);
Nathan Schmiedebusch (OG)
checkered flag. top-5 finishers. of first baseman Austin Zuber 22-4. They will play Fostoria in Recovery split a softball twin- 6-2, 6-4 over Jake Remington
For Limaland stock car vet- On Friday, LMP will be the to score Tabler and Stoll. The districts at Bluffton University bill at Spencerville Saturday. (CE); David Hooley (BL) 6-0,
eran Tony Anderson, his sec- scene for Modified Mayhem, inning ended on the next batter 2 p.m. Thursday. The host Lady Bearcats 6-0 over Michael Conkle (KE);
ond win of the season solidi- a $1,500 to win K & N UMP striking out, making it a 2-0 In the other bracket, (6-19) lost the first game 8-0 No. 2 Joseph Brenneman (SM),
fies his lead in the Budweiser Modified 20-lap feature. The Redskin lead. Shawnee advanced by scoring but came back in the nightcap
bye.
Thunderstock division, while 1/4-mile track will present five times in the bottom of the Round of 16 Matches: S. Rutter
“I told my players that tour- for a 7-3 victory over the 6-1, 6-1 over McDorman; Munroe
Butch Schroeder’s second suc- the visiting 305 Sprints and nament games come down to seventh to beat Celina 5-4. Lady Indians (13-13). 7-6 (0), 6-2 over Ruhe; J. Sutter
cess of the early season may Budweiser Thunderstocks. 1-run baseball and we won a lot Garrett Black hit a line drive 6-1, 6-0 over Falasco; Turner 6-4,
serve to change his plans over Gates open at 5 p.m. with hot Kaytlynn Warnecke (7 Ks,
of 1-run games this year, which with two down to bring home 6-1 over Klaus; Hood 7-5, 7-6 (5)
the course of the young, yet laps starting at 6:30 p.m. Racing the tying and winning runs. 5 walks) took
helped us today.” Wapak coach over Barton; Robbins 6-0, 6-4
developing campaign. starts promptly at 7:30 p.m. Jason Brandt remarked. the loss for over Shepler; Foster 6-1, 6-2 over
ELIDA (1)
The Thunderstock 15-lap Elwer Fence Sprints (3 8-lap Elida’s only score came ab-r-h-rbi the hosts in Schmiedebusch; Brenneman 6-1,
the opener but 6-2 over Hooley.
feature appeared as if it might heats: top 5 transfer)
at its next at-bat. Mackenzie Todd Kraft 2b 4-0-2-0, Matt Quarterfinals: S. Rutter 6-0,
bring a rare first-time win. 1. 11-Tim Allison; 2. 6N-Dain
Naida; 3. 57-Mike Dunlap; 4. Hampshire hit a 1-out double Thompson ss 3-0-0-0, Austin Zuber Hannah Keller 6-1 over Munroe; J. Rutter 6-2,
Keith Ralston had the pole on 24-Jermey Keegan; 5. 38-Aaron down the first baseline. Shane
1b 3-0-0-0, Mackenzie Hampshire
dh 3-1-1-0, Shane Conrad 3-0-
(1 strikeout, 4 6-1 over Turner; Hood 6-2, 6-2
the 20-car field but only held Smith; 6. 32M-Derek Hastings; 7.
Conrad banged an 0-2 pitch to 1-0, Josh Bush p 3-0-1-1, Dalton hits) got the over Robbins; Brenneman 6-1,
the lead position for a single 2-Brent Gehr; 8. 35-Ron Blair; 9.
3G-Darren Long deep left field but it was short Martz lf 3-0-0-0, Brandon Good c victory in the second 6-2 over Foster.
circuit. Veteran Frank Paladino Semifinals: S. Rutter 6-2, 6-2
1. 28H-Hud Horton; 2. about 10 feet from the fence. 3-0-0-0, Andrew Clevenger cf 3-0- game. over J. Ritter; Brenneman 6-1,
made a strong outside pass and 22D-Dennis Yoakam; 3. 2H-Dallas
Bush helped his own cause,
0-0. Totals 28-1-5-1.
Spencerville plays Tuesday 6-2 over Hood.
WAPAKONETA (2)
held race leadership from lap Hewitt; 4. 4J-Bob Gehr Jr.; 5.
1K-John Kettlewell; 6. 5W-Jeff smacking a single to right field ab-r-h-rbi in the Elida District semifi- Consolation: J. Rutter 6-2, 6-1
2 through 10. Paladino was Williams; 7. 4B-Andrew Bowsher; 8. and scoring Hampshire. Cale Tabler lf 4-1-0-0, Greg Stoll nals. over Hood.
noticeably powerful on the 10-Pete Ischi; 9. 2M-Ethan Hoy
“I thought Josh pitched a cf 3-1-2-0, Kaleb Coil ss 3-0-0-0,
A. Sutter (9 Ks) got the
Finals:
high side of the track. 1. B20-Butch Schroeder;
great effort today and he was a
Mike Bogan c 3-0-2-2, Justin Krebs S. Rutter
The challenge for Paladino 2. 6-Mike Dussel; 3. 17-Jared p/1b 3-0-0-0, Shane Helmstetter no-hit shutout in the opener. 6-2, 6-2 over
Horstman; 4. 34-Luke Hall; 5. little sick today. He struggled 2b 3-0-1-0, Dustin Gerlach 1b/p Brenneman.
was to stay up front while navi- 18-Todd Heuerman; 6. 1W-Kent
a little bit early on, until he 3-0-0-0, Josh Vorhees 3b 3-0-1-0, Game 1 Doubles:
gating lapped traffic. Stock car Wolters; 7. 10J-Jarrod Delong; 8.
got his legs under him,” Elida Jordan Ruppert rf 3-0-1-0. Totals Fort Recovery 8, Spencerville 0 F i r s t -
ace Anderson worked his way 6S-Jr Stewart 28-2-7-2. Ft. Recovery 0 2 0 0 1 0 5 - 8 6 0 Round Matches: Kerns-Rodis
to the leaders after starting in
B-Main (10 Laps - Top 5 coach Mark Thompson com- Score by Innings: Spencerville 0 0 0 000 0-002 (EL) 7-5, 6-3 over Slusher/Kindig
the seventh position. The co-
Transfer): 1. 5W-Jeff Williams; 2.
1W-Kent Wolters; 3. 35-Ron Blair; mented. Elida 000 100 0–1 WP: A. Sutter; LP: Kaytlynn Warnecke. (BA); Dicke-Freewalt (SM) 6-1,
points leader found himself 4. 6S-Jr Stewart; 5. 4B-Andrew The score was 2-1 in the Wapakoneta 0 0 2 0 0 0 x – 2 Game 2 6-0 over Menard-Beverly (KE);
E: Zuber; LOB: Elida 6,
running second to Paladino as
Bowsher; 6. 32M-Derek Hastings; Redskins’ favor and that would Wapakoneta 8; 2B: Hampshire,
Spencerville 7, Fort Recovery 3 August-Dulle (BL) 6-4, 7-6 (3)
Fort Recovery 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 - 0 4 2
the yellow flag flew at the
7. 2-Brent Gehr; 8. 10-Pete Ischi; 9.
10J-Jarrod Delong; 10. 3G-Darren be all the scoring of the game. Stoll; SB: Kraft 2, Tabler; CS: Spencerville 023 020 x-783
over Watkins-Sawmiller; Schmitz-
Lammers (OG) 6-0, 6-2 over
mid-point of the race. The sub- Long; 11. 2M-Ethan Hoy Elida had a shot to score in Ruppert (by Good). WP: Hannah Keller. Mathew-Beluci (VW).
sequent restart proved to be A-Main (25 Laps; [#]-Starting the sixth inning. Hampshire ----- Round of 16 Matches: No.
IP H R ER BB SO
defining as Anderson blasted
Position): 1. B20-Butch Schroeder[4];
2. 11-Tim Allison[6]; 3. 17-Jared worked a walk with one out. ELIDA Division II Boys 1 Swick-French (LCC) over
past Paladino on the bottom Horstman[9]; 4. 34-Luke Hall[12]; Conrad hit a single, placing Bush (L) 6 7 2 2 6 9 Tennis Sectionals Smith-Tucker (SH) 6-1, 6-1;
during lap 11. From that point 5. 57-Mike Dunlap[7]; 6. 28H-Hud runners on first and second. WAPAKONETA
At University of
Kerns-Rodis 6-2, 5-7, 6-2 over
Horton[5]; 7. 2H-Dallas Hewitt[8]; 8.
The Bulldogs could muster no Krebs (W) 5 4 1 1 1 6 Figueiredo-Deter (BL); Yeung-
forward, Anderson simply was 6N-Dain Naida[3]; 9. 6S-Jr Stewart[19]; Gerlach (S) 2 1 0 0 1 2 Northwestern Ohio Courts, Zuber (VW) 7-5, 6-4 over
too fast and too cagey, holding more and the inning ended
10. 5W-Jeff Williams[16]; 11.
with the next two batters get-
BALK: Bush Lima Dicke-Freewalt; No. 4 Everman-
the lead the duration of the 18-Todd Heuerman[15]; 12. 1W-Kent ---- Rutschilling (CE) 6-4, 6-1 over
race, including a white flag
Wolters[17]; 13. 38-Aaron Smith[13];
14. 35-Ron Blair[18]; 15. 4J-Bob Gehr ting out. Shawnee 5, Celina 4 Final Results Selhorst-Duling (OG); No. 3
final lap restart to the finish. Jr.[11]; 16. 4B-Andrew Bowsher[20]; “I had two pitchers go today Celina 040 000 0-451 Teams: Bath, Bluffton, Celina, Wade-Pay (SH) 6-3, 6-1 over
Shawnee 000 000 5-541 Elida, Kenton, Lima Central Wenning-Muhlenkamp (CE);
It marked Anderson’s sec- 17. 22D-Dennis Yoakam[2]; 18. and they both pitched well and WP: Ellet; LP: Waterman. HR: Catholic, St. Marys Memorial, Lauf-Lauf (BA) 6-7 (6), 6-1,
ond consecutive win and the
24-Jermey Keegan[10]; 19. 1K-John
Kettlewell[14];. 6-Mike Dussel[1] DQ did what they needed to do,” Kyle Maakle (C). Ottawa-Glandorf, Shawnee, Van 6-2 over August-Dulle; Chavez-
27th of his Limaland career
in a stock car, allowing him
failed to scale
Bud Thunderstocks (3 8-lap
heats; top 7 transfer)
NWC Wert.
Top 4 advance to Port Clinton
District
Sayoto (EL) 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 over
Schmitz-Lammers; No. 2 Bruin-
to take over the points chase. 1. 7B-Tim Bowen; 2. 99-Andy (Continued from page 6) and girls sides, we were try- Singles:
Kidd 6-0, 6-0 over Dammeyer-
Paladino’s runner-up was the Newlove (SM).
King; 3. 27-Frank Paladino; 4. 42-Bob
Again, I am very pleased ing to get them in the finals Round of 32 Matches: No. Quarterfinals: Swick-French
best of his career at LMP. Mayer; 5. O1-Andy Mattord; 6. 19-Bill
The Elwer Fence Sprints Reimund; 7. 32M-Denny Miller with how we did both days.” so they can experienced what 1 Sam Sutter (SH), bye; Travis 6-0, 6-0 over Kerns-Rodis;
McDorman (EL) 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 over
saw Mike Dussel and Dennis
1. 22T-Tony Anderson; 2. Jefferson boys coach Bub it was like and make them Jeremy Wilson (SM); Austin Ruhe
Everman-Rutschilling 6-2, 6-2
over Yeung-Zuber; Wade-Pay
21Z-Pete Zuppardo; 3. 71-Keith
Yoakam hold the coveted Ralston; 4. 58P-Jim Post; 5. 16-Jeff Lindeman, whose team fin- hungry. (BA) 6-4, 6-3 over Brock Fortman 6-0, 6-0 over Lauf-Lauf; Bruin-
front-row starting positions Koz; 6. 22M-Bob Miller; 7. 3-Randy ished eighth, felt his unit con- “It’s a way of showing (OG); Tyler Munroe (VW) 6-4, 6-3 Kidd 6-1, 6-0 over Chavez-
and they became engaged in
Crossley tinued its learning curve. them that this is why we put over Michael Deter (BL); No. 4 Sayoto.
a stirring battle that lasted for
1. 88-Zach Bowen; 2. 52-Sam
Bodine; 3. 1-Kody Weisner; 4. “We knew coming into the in all the hard work during the Johnny Rutter (SH) 6-1 6-2 over Semifinals: Swick-French 6-1,
years that this was a transition Nick Fraley (EL); Wyatt Falasco
the opening 12 laps of the 3Z-Tony Zuppardo; 5. 2-Kevin season.” (SM) 6-0, 6-1 over Jeremy Jett
6-0 over Everman-Rutschilling;
Bruin-Kidd 6-1, 6-4 over Wade-
25-lap showdown. Schroeder
Gladman; 6. 26-Justin Long year with a lot of new faces He was surprised by the (BA); Jared Klaus (LCC) 6-0, 6-1 Pay.
and Tim Allison, the season’s
A-Main (15 Laps; [#]-Starting
Position): 1. 22T-Tony Anderson[7]; and younger guys. I’m pleased guys as well. over Zach Bruskotter (OG); Adam Consolation: Wade-Pay 6-4,
two previous feature winners, 2. 27-Frank Paladino[2]; 3. 71-Keith with how we’ve progressed “Many of those kids were Turner (CE) 6-0, 6-1 over Greg 6-2 over Everman-Rutschilling.
were racing right behind. Ralston[1]; 4. 52-Sam Bodine[3]; and how hard the kids work,” JVs last year, They ran well Newland (KE); Jacob Hood (VW) Finals: Swick-French 6-4, 6-0
On lap 12, Yoakam became
5. 58P-Jim Post[11]; 6. 99-Andy
King[5]; 7. 16-Jeff Koz[14]; 8. 42-Bob
he said. “As a coach, that is all today, even tough the results 6-1, 6-3 over No. 3 Joel Perrin (EL); over Bruin-Kidd.
loose and put his machine Mayer[10]; 9. O1-Andy Mattord[13]; you can ask of any team. Our may not have been there,”
sideways in turn 2, triggering 10. 3Z-Tony Zuppardo[12]; 4x1 and 4x2 relays both PR’d. Langdon added. “We are even

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a caution period and sending
11. 3-Randy Crossley[20]; 12.
32M-Denny Miller[19]; 13. 22M-Bob
Our two main freshmen: Cody younger on that side, so again,
him to the tail of the field. Miller[17]; 14. 26-Justin Long[18]; 15. Bigelow and Nick Gallmeier; the idea is to just get them into
Dussel maintained the lead on 2-Kevin Gladman[15]; 16. 21Z-Pete continue to have strong sea- the finals and let them experi-
the restart very briefly, until
Zuppardo[4]; 17. 88-Zach Bowen[6];
18. 7B-Tim Bowen[8]; 19. 1-Kody
sons and they’ve fit in nicely ence the competition.”
with those two relays.”
Co.
Schroeder blew past him on Weisner[9]; 20. 19-Bill Reimund[16] Girls Team Rankings:
the high side. Schroeder was K&N UMP Modifieds (3 8-lap Lincolnview coach Matt Spencerville 135, Jefferson 101,
impressive in lapped traffic
heats; top 7 transfer)
1. OO-John Brooks; 2. 42-Bob
Langdon, whose units finished Columbus Grove 81, Bluffton 80,
as he roared to the win over seventh (girls) and 10th (boys), Crestview 73, Lima Central Cath.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Anniversary Engagement Engagement

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beining Beining/Bonifas Saum/Miller


Paul and Anne Beining of Fort Jennings will observe 50
years of marriage on May 21. Carl and Virginia Beining of Ottoville announce the Ron and Diana Saum of Fort Jennings announce the
Paul and Ann Schlagbaum were married on that date engagement of their daughter, Carla, to Trevor Bonifas, engagement of their daughter, Emily Elizabeth, to Joshua
at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ottoville, in son of Ron and Karen Bonifas of Delphos Andrew Miller, son of Arnie and Cindy Miller of Van
1960. The Rev. F.J. Frommherz officiated. The couple will exchange vows on Sept. 11 at Wert.
They have three sons, Thomas, Brian and Mitchell; Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ottoville. The couple will exchange vows on June 5 at St. John
and a daughter, Brenda (Kevin) Ricker. They also have 13 The bride-elect is a Ottoville High School graduate the Baptist Catholic Church in Landeck.
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. and is currently enrolled at Ball State University. She is The bride-elect is a 2002 graduate of Fort Jennings
They will celebrate with a Mass of Thanksgiving at employed by Fifth Third Bank. High School and a 2006 graduate of Bowling Green State
10:30 a.m. June 13 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Her fiance is a Jefferson High School and University University. She is a marketing and customer service rep-
Church with a family dinner to follow in the Parish Center of Toledo graduate. He is currently employed by Crown resentative at Proforma Systems Advantage.
Family Room in Ottoville. An open house is set for 1:30- Equipment Corporation. Her fiance is a 2000 graduate of Lincolnview High
3:30 p.m. Gifts are to be omitted. School. He is employed at D&D Ingredient Distributors.
Paul and Anna are retired.

Backus
from Germany, which was the going.” “I find this very rewarding,” my grandparents,” Backus said.
beginning of our community,” he Putting displays together, Backus said. “They had a lot of wisdom. I
asserted. “Several pioneer fami- he said, requires much discuss- Other worthwhile activities could sit and listen to them for
(Continued from page 1A) many buildings torn down, and lies bought the land, and Delphos ing among all the volunteers to Backus enjoys include visiting days.”
things that shouldn’t have been was four small colonies at first, help group items into different shut-ins and making hospital “It helps the community, pre-
look at them and try to figure it torn down. In my 69 years living before it was what it is today.” categories. Backus leads tours visits. He has also helped as a serves the history for the next gen-
out,” he explained. here, I’ve seen many changes to To preserve the museum for through the museum as one of his trustee in the past at his church, erations, and serves other people.
Backus recalls with fond- the uptown.” citizens to browse, Backus said many contributions to the estab- Delphos Wesleyan. Retiring in I’ll do it as long as I can,” Backus
ness the Delphos of years past, The metamorphosis Delphos he’s been coming in anywhere lishment. The museum is open 2001 from Ford Motor Company said of his continued work with
before many of its prominent and has undergone throughout from 24 to 30 hours a week, to the public once a week and in Lima, he now also spends a the Canal Commission Museum.
memorable buildings were either Backus’ lifetime and prior are making sure things get done. also gives tours, sometimes to lot of time with his wife, Nettie, As American astronomer Dr.
purposefully demolished or acci- what keeps him coming back to “I work a lot on maintenance, high school groups, sometimes to who comes to the museum often Carl Sagan said, “You have to
dentally burnt to the ground. the Canal Commission Museum. moving stuff, making displays,” groups that have traveled quite a as well. know the past to understand the
“I’ve seen many changes in “The history of the museum he said. “There’s a lot of heavy distance, from out of state, even, “When I was a kid, I always present.”
this town,” he said. “I’ve seen begins with the pioneers coming lifting, a lot to keep things by request. loved to be around older people, Gary Backus agrees.
www.delphosherald.com Monday, May 17, 2010 The Herald — 9A

Iran to ship uranium to Turkey in nuclear deal


By ALI AKBAR DAREINI raising a possible sticking Ahmet Davutoglu said the happen inside Iran as well as nuclear reactor or the highly containing uranium enriched
The Associated Press point since the agreement new deal meant Iran was a request to receive the fuel enriched uranium needed to to higher levels needed
reaffirmed Tehran’s right willing to “open a construc- rods right away. build a warhead. Iran says for the research reactor,
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran to enrichment activities for tive road.” The U.N. draft has a gap its program is entirely peace- Mehmanparast said.
agreed today to ship most peaceful purposes. “There is no ground left of about a year to allow time ful and says it has a right to Iran first reached out
of its enriched uranium to The heart of the deal is for more sanctions or pres- for the rods to be manufac- enrich uranium for reactor to Turkey and Brazil in its
Turkey in a nuclear fuel swap a swap in which Iran would sure,” he told reporters in tured in France. fuel. efforts to avoid tougher U.N.
deal that could ease the inter- send abroad most of its low- Iran, according to Turkey’s While kept under interna- The fuel swap deal on sanctions for its refusal to
national standoff over the enriched uranium and in private NTV television. tional supervision in Turkey, the table since October was stop enriching uranium alto-
country’s disputed nuclear return received fuel rods of today’s deal was the uranium would still be touted as a way to reduce gether. Both countries are
program and deflate a U.S.- medium-enriched uranium announced after talks considered Iranian property tensions and ensure Iran can- non-permanent members of
led push for tougher sanc- to use in a Tehran medical between Brazil’s president, until Iran receives the fuel not build a bomb in the short the Security Council.
tions. research reactor that produc- Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, rods, said Iranian Foreign term. The material returned today’s deal was signed
The deal was reached in es isotopes for cancer treat- Turkish Prime Minister Minister Manouchehr to Iran in the form of fuel by the foreign ministers of
talks with Brazil and Turkey, ment. Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Mottaki. rods cannot be processed the three countries.
elevating a new group of But for months, Iran has Iranian President Mahmoud Iranian Vice President Ali beyond its lower, safer lev- Iran says its enrichment
mediators for the first time haggled over the terms, mak- Ahmadinejad in Tehran. Akbar Salehi, who is also the els. Iran needs the fuel rods program is only for peaceful
in the dispute over Iran’s ing counterproposals that The main difference from head of the Atomic Energy to power an aging medical uses, such as producing fuel
nuclear activities. The agree- were repeatedly rejected by the U.N.-drafted version is Organization of Iran, called research reactor in Tehran for nuclear power plants.
ment was nearly identical the U.S. and its allies. With that if Iran does not receive today’s deal historic. that produces isotopes for Mehmanparast said a let-
to a U.N.-drafted plan that the deal announced today, the fuel rods within a year, The United Nations has cancer treatment. ter will be sent to the IAEA
Washington and its allies Tehran seems to have agreed Turkey will be required to already imposed three rounds Under the agreement within a week to pave the
have been pressing Tehran to almost all of the origi- “immediately and uncondi- of financial sanctions on Iran announced today, Iran will way for a final agreement.
for the past six months to nal terms. However, mak- tionally” return the uranium for its refusal to suspend ura- ship most of its enriched ura- “Should they be ready,
accept in order to deprive ing the deal with Turkey and to Iran. nium enrichment. The pro- nium — about 2,600 pounds, an agreement will be signed
Iran — at least temporar- Brazil may have been more Iran feared that under the cess is key to concerns over or 1,200 kilograms — to between us and the group,”
ily — of enough stocks of palatable, allowing Iran to initial U.N. deal, if a swap its program, because it can Turkey to be kept under U.N. he said, referring to the
enriched uranium to produce argue that it did not bend to fell through, its uranium produce either low-enriched and Iranian supervision. In U.S., France, Russia and the
a nuclear weapon. American pressure. stock could be seized perma- uranium needed to fuel a return, it will get fuel rods IAEA.
The United States had “It was agreed during the nently.

Come
no immediate comment, but trilateral meeting of Iranian, The process would begin
Germany greeted the news Turkish and Brazilian lead- one month after a final agree-
with caution. ers that Turkey will be the ment is signed between Iran

Meet the
The key question is wheth- venue for swapping” Iran’s and its main negotiating part-
er the agreement fulfills the stocks of enriched urani- ners, including the United
demands that the U.N. and um for fuel rods, Foreign States and the U.N.’s nuclear
the International Atomic Ministry spokesman Ramin watchdog, the International

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Steegmans said. the Iranians’ intransigence to happen in stages and is
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the point remains whether proof of the need for new its nuclear material in a sin-
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Detroit police say 7-year-old shot in home search Spencerville hosts circus
DETROIT (AP) — A “This is any parent’s worst immediately inside the front
sleeping 7-year-old girl was nightmare. It also is any room of the house and “some
shot and killed when an offi- police officer’s worst night- level of physical contact”
cer’s gun went off while mare,” Godbee said. ensued during which the offi-
Detroit police were search- Godbee said offi- cer’s gun went off, Godbee
ing a duplex for a suspect in cers with the department’s said. The officers had identi-
the slaying of a teenager, a Special Response Team set fied themselves as police, he
police official said. off a flash grenade as they said.
Assistant Chief Ralph entered the apartment with Charles Jones, Aiyana’s
Godbee said at a news con- their guns drawn about 12:40 father, told the Detroit News
ference Sunday that Aiyana a.m. Sunday with a warrant the woman Godbee referred
Jones was hit in the neck to look for a suspect in the to was his mother and the
by a single bullet and died Friday slaying of a 17-year- child’s grandmother.
at a hospital. Police said the old boy. “They came into my house
girl was sleeping on a couch The lead officer encoun- with a flash grenade and a
when she was shot. tered a 46-year-old woman bullet,” Jones said. “They say
my mother resisted them, that
she tried to take an officer’s
gun. My mother had never
been in handcuffs in her life.
They killed my baby, and
I want someone to tell the
Answers to Saturday’s questions: truth.”
El Paso is known as the Four C City. The four Cs repre- Jones told the Detroit Free
sent climate, cotton, copper and cattle. Press that after hearing the
The name of Paul Bunyan’s pet moosehound was explosive and gunshot, he
Elmer. rushed into the room where
Today’s questions: his daughter had been sleep-
What famous early Americans named North America’s ing. He said police forced
whistling swan? him to lie on the ground,
How was a man named Fred Ott immortalized by with his face in his daughter’s Above: Circus-goers enjoyed a high-wire act Saturday in Spencerville. Below: a tiger
Thomas Edison? blood.
Answers in Tuesday’s Herald. trainer has his striped friends ‘sit pretty’ for onlookers.
Godbee said the shooting
Today’s words: was being investigated and
Kahuna: master artisan all information was prelimi-
Volute: rolled-up; spiraled nary. The officer was put on
paid administrative leave, he
said. Police do not believe the
gun was fired intentionally,
he said.
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Godbee said. “All we can do
is to pledge an open and full
investigation and to support
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iting a spouse or, in some holographic will can be sometimes called a “per- authenticity. receive the proceeds upon type with true legal advice. Most such
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PONTIAC & SATURN 09 Chevy Silverado 1/2 Ton $
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07 GMC Acadia SLT2
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$

OWNERS!! 09 Pontiac G5
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$
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07 Pontiac G6
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IF YOU OWN A 99 OR NEWER
CHEVY EQUINOX 09 Chrysler Town & Country$
35K mi. ............................................................ 20,500
07 Chevy Uplander LT
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TOTALLY NEW, 09 Dodge Gr Caravan STX 07 Chevy Colorado
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09 Chev Impala LT #H139 06 Pontiac Torrent


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06 Chevy Impala
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$
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06 Chevy Silverado
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08 Buick Lucerne CXL 1/2 ton crew cab, dark blue ........................... $20,975
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$
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08 Chevy Cobalt
06 Buick Rendezvous CX $
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ON MOST NEW MODELS 4 Dr., 2LT, 2 available .............................. $ 10,750 06 Chevy Impala LTZ
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$
16,900 06 Chev. Malibu LT
$

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Shadow gray, PS & more ............................ 12,400
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08 Pont. G6 GT #09H137 Black ................................................... 9,850
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$
1 - 2 LT - YELLOW AVAILABLE 04 Volvo XC90 T6
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$
LS, golden pewter, 4 cyl. ............................ 13,995
Sales Department $
01 Chevy Silverado LS
Service - Body Shop - Parts

Ext. Cab, 2 wheel.................................................. 8,595


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Closed on Sat. Sat. 8:30 to 1:00 00 Buick LeSabre
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5,795
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the Boniva
caused this. On
6626 2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT .........WG, FWD, moonroof, 23,000 miles ................... $13,995
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M 7:30-8 ; T.-F. 7:30-6:00 The first
6587 2007 FORD FUSION SE ..................4 Dr., 4 cyl., full power, 26,000 miles............... $15,995 Sat. 9-2 step by the
(419) 235-0789 Mobile 419-692-0055 oral surgeon
MARLENE BECKETT, Agent (419) 303-6531 6580 2007 FORD FUSION SE ..................4 Dr., 4 cyl., full power, 19,000 miles............... $15,995 Over 85 was to take
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6564 2007 CHRYSLER SEBRING .........Touring 4 Dr., V/6, full power, 47,000 miles.... $12,995
years
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HOMES FOR SALE 6622 2005 FORD MUSTANG COUPE..V/6, full power, leather, 9,600 miles .................. $14,995 would only watch the teeth, and I am a 62-year-
www.raabeford.com exposed bone for six old female who runs, lifts
NEW LISTING! 6567A2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING .........Touring Convertible, V/6, full power, 60,000 mi. $9,995 months, that there was weights, takes calcium,
6607 2005 MERCURY GR. MARQUIS 4 Dr., full power, 32,000 miles........................ $12,995 a chance the bone would and tries to do all the right

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COME AND SEE!!! ALL NICELY UPDATED
4 BEDROOM * 2 1/2 BATH * HARDWOOD fall out on its own. When stuff to prevent further
FLOORS * HICKORY CABINETS 6619 2004 FORD CROWN VIC LX ....... Full power, leather, 13,000 miles.................... $13,995 he wanted my family damage to my bones
physician’s permission to from osteoporosis. What
6569A2003 FORD CROWN VIC LX .......4 Dr., full power .................................................... $5,995
a Help
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COLUMBUS GROVE, OH
6578 2003 FORD CROWN VIC ..............4 Dr., full power, 69,000 miles............................. $7,995 it, I learned my physician removing the other half of
2 Story, 4 Bedroom, was not so sure about it. the torus palatinus?
6610 2002 FORD TAURUS SE.................4 dr., full power..................................................... $6,995
Wanted Ad After eight months, the DEAR READER: The
2 ½ Bath, Kitchen
w/ Hickory Cabinets, bone has grown down, torus palatinus is a benign
Bar Seating & Tile 6608 2002 FORD TAURUS SEL ..............4 Dr., full power, leather ...................................... $6,995 and some has chipped bony growth known as an
Floors, Large Open
6583 2002 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS...Full power, leather ............................ $7,995 off. Last week, the oral exostosis located in the
Living Room, Family In the Classifieds surgeon pulled an area middle of the hard palate
Room, Mud Room,
6594A2001 BUICK LeSABRE ...................Custom 4 dr., V/6, full power............................... $7,995 the size of a lima bean in the roof of the mouth.
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Finished Original 6603 1998 MERCURY SABLE GS..........4 dr., full power..................................................... $3,995 out. The current plan is Generally, it doesn’t
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Downstairs, Detached Garage, Nice Front Porch,
Cement Drive, Large Lot, Beautiful Landscaping,
6623 1994 FORD ESCORT WAGON.....4 cyl., AT, air, 81,000 miles ................................... $3,495 The Daily the hope the dead bone
comes out completely on
it becomes so large it
interferes with function or
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its own in the next four
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dental placement. In fact,
the most common reason
for surgical removal is
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FINISHED BASEMENT / STAMPED PATIO / 6617 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED ............... AWD , Vista roof, 20” wheels ......................... $28,995 I am well aware of the
WOOD DECK / TENNIS COURT 6596 2008 FORD E250 CARGO VAN ...... V8, auto, full pwr ............................................ $16,995 13909 issues of necrotic bone
18481 ROAD 16-0, COLUMBUS GROVE, OH 6579 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED ............... Full power, leather, 31,000 miles ................... $24,995 from medications taken
2-Story Updated Kolter Rd. to fight osteoporosis. The
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6613A 2007 FORD FREESTYLE SEL ............. FWD, full power, leather, 34,000 miles .......... $18,995 years ago and even
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on 1.71 acres.
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6577 2007 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 .......... V6, AT, full power, moon roof, 33,000 mi....... $19,995 taking the recommended
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$134,500 medications.
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6602 2006 FORD FREESTAR SEL ................ Reg. Cab, 4x2, V/8, air, cruise, 53,000 mi. .. $13,495 312 N. Main St., Delphos palatinus that remains.
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bone ejects on its own,
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6609 2004 FORD F150 S. CAB XLT ......... 4x4, full power, cap, 66,000 miles ............... $17,995 your problems are likely
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RD. COLUMBUS Janet.

Answer to
acres, Ft. Jennings schools. Call
GROVE, OH Krista. 410 E. 7th St 2 BR, 1 1/2 car att
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Is he really Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS

Horoscope
an ex-lover?
By Bernice Bede Osol
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
You could profit in a rather large way
in the year ahead, through an unusual
chain of events that involve some oth-
Dear Annie: I’ve been Groom’s Mother er close friends or associates as well.
married to “June” for nine Dear Mother: Actually, One person will initiate what occurs,
years. We have two young old-fashioned etiquette rules and invite you and everybody else to
join in.
children. June’s first marriage presume the parents of the TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Your
ended in divorce, and after, she bride are the paying hosts of the initiative could lead you to the exact
moved in with her sister and wedding and the invitation goes spot where opportunity is buried and
lying in wait. Don’t sit around do-
brother-in-law, “Chuck.” While out in their name. The groom is
there, she began an affair with considered an independent adult
ing nothing; “Seek and ye shall find”
should be your motto.
BLONDIE
him. I found out three years whose parents are not “giving GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -Past ex-
ago, when she left her e-mail him away,” and therefore, their perience aided by instinctive insights
could put you out in front of the pack
open and I saw dozens of letters names do not appear. Of course, today. However, you’ll need to trust
between the two of them, many modern interpretations allow your natural abilities and horse sense
of them recent. for all kinds of invitations. to pull it off.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Win-
I confronted my wife in The bride and groom should ning or losing today will be predicated
the presence of our have discussed this upon your outlook and attitude. If you
family counselor with you in advance. are negative about life and your own
fate, you’ll trip over your own feet. If
and took the blame, Please try to forgive you think “win,” you’ll be a winner.
saying I could be them. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Events
a better husband. Dear Annie: today will offer you the opportunity
to be rewarded for past efforts where
June vowed to break I read the letter your work or career is concerned, but
off all contact with from “Freaked- you must take advantage of it. It’s not
Chuck. But since Out Mom,” whose a time to be modest about your ac-
complishments. BEETLE BAILEY
then, she has texted 18-year-old son VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Because
him repeatedly, and has pornographic you understand what you did wrong in
worse, I saw an pictures of his not- the past, you’re not likely to repeat it
e-mail saying she yet-16-year-old if confronted by similar circumstances.
You will allow prior painful experienc-
was planning to girlfriend. I strongly es to serve you well.
divorce me and buy Annie’s Mailbox urge her to talk to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Some-
a house with Chuck. her son about the thing might have looked bad because
you lacked the correct particulars,
He is now divorced from June’s dangers of what could happen but now with the facts in your hands,
sister. to him. you’ll come out far better than you
Recently, June was My friend “Mike” dated ever thought from something that
once looked so bleak.
hospitalized. While I had “Katie” for three years. When SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - It will
her cell phone, Chuck sent he was 19 and she was 16, law prove to be the right course of action
a text. I ignored it, and then enforcement officials found out and serve you much better than you
think, if you give more of yourself
he called. I completely lost it about their relationship. Katie than your counterpart does when the
and read him the riot act. Last naively admitted they had been chips fall. You’ll come out the big SNUFFY SMITH
night, June told me Chuck’s intimate. Now Mike is spending winner.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -
number was programmed two years of his life in prison, Although you might be aware of Lady
into her cell phone so that and when he gets out, he’ll have Luck’s presence, you won’t sit back
if his name comes up, she’ll to register as a sex offender. and do nothing. You’ll know what is
know not to answer. But I Employers and landlords who expected of you, and will end up ac-
quiring much more than you thought
checked and there were six check his criminal background possible.
texts between the two of will see he is a convicted felon. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -
them in the past two days. No one cares that he was in a Merely by putting out a little extra
imaginative effort, you’ll find you
They were planning a lunch committed, loving relationship have the power to sway others to your
date. with a girl he genuinely adored. way of thinking. Be sure to use this
Now June says she doesn’t -- Tom talent to your and everybody else’s
benefit.
see anything wrong with texting Dear Tom: Every parent AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -
Chuck because he’s “just a should talk to their children Charm, congeniality and cooperative-
friend.” I am totally torn up by about the age of consent. Too ness are assets you naturally possess
this. I wrote June a three-page many teens and young adults and use freely. You are likely to reap HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
extra dividends from friends who
letter detailing my feelings, don’t appreciate what could appreciate these wonderful traits in
fears and insecurities. I love happen to them. you.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Ap-
my wife and would hate to see Annie’s Mailbox is written plying practical ideas and concepts
our kids go through a divorce. by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy liberally could yield wide-ranging re-
But Chuck has no place in our Sugar, longtime editors of the sults. You’ll use your talents in ways
marriage. I’ve found a family Ann Landers column. Please that will be vastly helpful to friends
and associates alike.
counselor, but June won’t go. e-mail your questions to ARIES (March 21-April 19) - A sale
Any advice? -- Aimless in anniesmailbox@comcast.net, might be available today on a prod-
Ames, Iowa or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, uct you badly need but until now has
been a bit too expensive. It might be
Dear Aimless: Even if your c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 an extremely rare offer, so check all
wife is no longer having a W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, the ads.
sexual affair with Chuck, she is Los Angeles, CA 90045. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

emotionally involved with him


despite your objections, and BORN LOSER
this is a betrayal. If June refuses
to go for counseling, go alone
to see whether you can salvage
your marriage. Sorry to say, but
without her cooperation, we’re
not optimistic.
Dear Annie: Three years ago,
my youngest son married into
a very wealthy family. I love
my daughter-in-law, and her
mother is very nice. However,
something has been bothering
me since the wedding.
The wedding invitations FRANK & ERNEST
said, “Mrs. John Doe requests
the honor of your presence at
the marriage of her daughter,
Jane, to Mr. Joe Smith.”
I was told that my name as
the mother of the groom was
not on the invitation because
“they paid.” I would have paid
my share had I been asked. Am
I wrong for feeling slighted, or
is this the proper etiquette? --

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St✭r G✭zing ‘Devil’s horns’


Arab-American is Miss USA music great
By OSKAR GARCIA
The Associated Press
‘passes peacefully’
night, despite nearly stumbling
in her evening gown.
reality show “The Apprentice,”
she said.
“Modeling does help, after all.”
Fakih replaces Miss USA
She told reporters later that “She’s a great girl,” said 2009 Kristen Dalton and won
LAS VEGAS — Lebanese she believed she had won after Trump, who owns the pageant a spot representing the United NEW YORK (AP) — Even ones we care so much about,
immigrant Rima Fakih says it glancing at pageant owner with NBC in a joint venture. States this summer in the 2010 as he endured grueling che- that this setback could be dev-
was a certain look from Donald Trump as she awaited the Fakih took top honors at the Miss Universe pageant. She motherapy treatments to rid astating, but we will not let
Trump that tipped her off that results with the first runner-up, pageant at the Planet Hollywood also gets a one-year lease in a his stomach of cancer, Ronnie it be,” he said in a statement.
she had won the 2010 Miss USA Miss Oklahoma USA Morgan Resort & Casino on the Las New York apartment with living James Dio showed the fiery pas- “With your continued love and
title. Elizabeth Woolard. Vegas Strip after strutting con- expenses, an undisclosed salary, sion that made him a metal leg- support, we ... will carry on
The 24-year-old5/17/07
LSS25WDN051707-P “That’s
Miss 4:57 PM Pagethe
1 same look that fidently in an orange and gold and various health, professional end, flashing his famous devil’s and thrive. There will be other
Michigan beat out 50 other he gives them when he says, bikini, wearing a strapless white and beauty services. horns signal as he lay in a hos- tours, more music, more life
women to take the title Sunday ’You’re hired,”’ on Trump’s gown that resembled a wedding During the interview portion, pital bed. and much more magic.”
OPEN EVERYDAY dress and saying health insur- Fakih was asked whether she “This hasn’t really been a Dio, who grew up in upstate
OPEN •EVERYDAY
OPEN MEMORIAL DAY
ance should cover birth control thought birth control should be problem for me. Cancer? I’ll kick New York in the town of
pills. paid for by health insurance, and the hell out of you,” declared Dio Cortland, had his first taste of
Fakih, an Arab-American she said she believed it should in March in an interview with rock fame as the lead singer
from Dearborn, Mich., told because it’s costly. KIAH-TV in Houston, where he of the band Elf. From there,
pageant organizers her fam- “I believe that birth control is was being treated for the disease. the spotlight grew, and in 1975,
ily celebrates both Muslim and just like every other medication “I refuse to be beaten in any he became the first lead singer
Christian faiths. She moved to even though it’s a controlled shape or form so I’m going to of Rainbow, the heavy metal
the United States as a baby and substance,” Fakih said. beat you, too.” band put together by guitarist
was raised in New York, where Woolard handled the night’s But on Sunday, Dio — Ritchie Blackmore, who had just
she attended a Catholic school. toughest question, about whose famous wailing vocals quit Deep Purple. Dio recorded
The Best Place For Family Fun! Her family moved to Michigan Arizona’s new immigration gave Black Sabbath a second three albums with the group until
in 2003. law. Woolard said she supports life — succumbed to the disease, creative differences led him to
• Bumper Boats • 36 Hole Miniature Golf Pageant officials said his- the law, which requires police at age 67. leave.
• Go Karts • Ice Cream-N-More! torical pageant records were enforcing another law to verify “Today my heart is broken,” But there was another band
• Batting Cages • Belly Bouncer not detailed enough to show a person’s immigration status if Wendy Dio, his wife and a man- that needed his help. In 1980,
whether Fakih was the first Arab there’s “reasonable suspicion” ger, wrote on the singer’s web- after Ozzy Osbourne left the
Home of Squirty Worm! American, Muslim or immigrant that the person is in the country site. “Many, many friends and hugely successful and ground-
to win the Miss USA title. The illegally. family were able to say their pri- breaking metal band Black
pageant started in 1952 as a local She said she’s against illegal vate goodbyes before he peace- Sabbath, the band tapped Dio to
bathing suit competition in Long immigration but is also against fully passed away. fill his spot.
Beach, Calif. racial profiling. “Ronnie knew how much he Instead of serving as just a
Fakih told reporters she sold “I’m a huge believer in states’ was loved by all,” she continued. placeholder with the band, how-
her car after graduating college rights. I think that’s what’s so “We so appreciate the love and ever, he united with them to
in Michigan to help pay for her wonderful about America,” support that you have all given create the album “Heaven And
run in the Miss Michigan USA Woolard said. “So I think it’s us ... Please know he loved you Hell,” considered by many crit-
pageant. perfectly fine for Arizona to cre- all and his music will live on ics to be one of the finest heavy
In a moment that was ate that law.” forever.” metal albums ever.
replayed during the broadcast, Miss Virginia USA Samantha His publicist Maureen His time with the band would
Fakih nearly fell while finishing Evelyn Casey was the second O’Connor said he died in Los be known as “Black Sabbath,
her walk in her gown because runner-up, Miss Colorado USA Angeles. the Dio years,” touching off an
1996 W. Robb Ave. • Lima, OH (1/4 mile East of Lima Mall) of the length of its train. But she Jessica Hartman was third run- Later Sunday, Black Sabbath intense debate among fans as to
(419) 228-GAME • www.squirtyworm.com made it without a spill and went ner-up, and Miss Maine USA bandmate Geezer Butler posted which singer was the true essence
Buy one admission at regular price, get a 2nd HALF on to win. Katherine Ashley Whittier was a picture of Dio on his website, of the band, a discussion that lasts
OFF when you bring in this ad. “I did it here, I better not do the fourth runner-up. with the caption: “Goodbye My even to this day.
it at Miss Universe,” she said. Most of the field of con-

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Offer valid only with original ad from a newspaper, good for one attraction only. Dear Friend.” His tenure with the band was
testants from all 50 states and Dio revealed last summer that on-and-off, though. His first stint
the District of Columbia were he was suffering from stomach with the band lasted only two

AT YOUR eliminated just after the pag-


eant began and the entire group
danced onstage to “TiK ToK”
by Ke$ha.
cancer shortly after wrapping up
a tour in Atlantic City, N.J., with
the latest incarnation of Black
years.
He also enjoyed a successful
solo career with his self-titled
Sabbath under the name Heaven band, Dio, in between his three
A panel of eight judges, And Hell. runs with Black Sabbath (1980-
including NBA star Carmelo Though Dio had recently 82, 1992, and 2007-09, when the
Anthony, Treasure Island casi- undergone his seventh chemo- band toured as Heaven And Hell,
no-hotel owner Phil Ruffin and therapy treatment, he was hope- to differentiate it from Osbourne-
Olympic figure skater Johnny ful to perform again. Earlier this led versions of Sabbath).
Weir, were judging the girls month, Heaven And Hell can- His last album was Heaven
throughout the night. celed its summer tour, but Dio And Hell’s “The Devil You
After 15 contestants strutted did not view being sidelined as a Know,” released in April 2009.
Entertainment Hauling SPEARS in swimsuits, five were elimi- permanent thing. In addition to his wife, Dio is
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