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DELPHOS HERALD
The

Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869


50¢ daily Monday, SepteMber 13, 2010 Delphos, Ohio

Schimmoeller to reign as
2010 Canal Days Queen
BY NANCY SPENCER to young girls,” she said. of Scot and Michelle Boggs; Boggs was first run-
nspencer@delpho- This was her second time Ashley Truesdale, daughter ner-up as well as Miss
sherald.com competing for the title of of Mike and Sue Truesdale; Congeniality; Menke was
Canal Days Queen. Serena Lorencovic, daugh- second runner-up and the
DELPHOS — St. John’s The competition includ- ter of Vaclav and Brenda top ticket seller; Destiny
High School senior Cassie ed talent, evening wear and Lorencovic; Lauren Shobe, Thompson was third run-
Schimmoeller was crowned question-and-answer cat- daughter of Mike and Jill ner-up; and Shobe was
the 2010 Delphos Canal egories. Shobe; Corinne Metzger, fourth runner-up. Ankerman
Days Queen Sunday eve- Awards included: daughter of Teresa Metzger was the People’s Choice
ning in the Jefferson Middle — $500 scholarship for and Dale Metzger; Alecia Winner.
School auditorium. queen Menke, daughter of Todd Queen Schimmoeller will
Schimmoeller is the — $250 scholarship for and Armella Menke; have a prominent role at
daughter of James and Lena first runner-up Elizabeth Thompson, Canal Days festivities which
Schimmoeller. She said this — $150 scholarship for daughter of Angie and begin Thursday with the
morning she was excited to second runner-up Trevor Thompson; Rachael “Toast to the City.” Friday’s
earn the crown. — $100 scholarship for Fisher, daughter of Judy events include the annual
“I’m ready for Canal third runner-up Fisher and Tom Fisher; “Battle of the Businesses”
Days and I hope people — $50 scholarship for Destiny Thompson, daugh- and Hipnotix on the stage
will find me approachable. fourth runner-up ter of Angie and Trevor in the Entertainment Tent.
I love to meet new people Schimmoeller competed Thompson; and Alicia Don’t miss the Canal Days
and want to be involved in against 10 other local young Ankerman, daughter tab with a full schedule
2009 Canal Days Queen Lexi Miller, left, crowns 2010 my community. I also hope women for the title includ- of Nathan and Andrea of events in Wednesday’s
Canal Days Queen Cassie Schimmoeller. to be a positive role model ing, Korey Boggs, daughter Ankerman. Herald.

Dena Martz photos

The 2010 Canal Days Queen contestants include: from left, Alicia Ankerman (People’s Choice Winner) and Lea Rudasill; Rachael Fisher and Lillian Baughn; Elizabeth Thompson
and Gwen Teman; Destiny Thompson (third runner-up) and Olivia Fischer; Korey Boggs (first runner-up and Miss Congeniality) and Jenna Rode; Queen Cassie Schimmoeller and
Myah Boggs; Alecia Menke (second runner-up and Top Ticket Seller) and Noelle Prine; Lauren Shobe (fourth runner-up) and Aubrey Milligan; Corinne Metzger and Ava Milligan;
Serena Lorencovic and Emily Rode; and Ashley Truesdale and Rachel Ryan.

Upfront
Levitt to speak
on Judaism
Gary Levitt will speak
on the Jewish religion at
7 p.m. Tuesday at Trinity
United Methodist Church.
Learn about how
Jesus worshipped with
his family on earth.

Forecast
Mostly sunny
Tuesday; high
in upper 70s.
See page 2A.

Index
Obituaries 2A
State/Local 3A
Politics 4A Caitlin Eyth photos
Community
Sports
5A
6-7A
Kalida holds annual Pioneer Days
Announcements 8A A performer from The Amazing Portable Circus wowed the crowd with his fearless-
Classifieds 10A ness and skill as he juggled fire Sunday afternoon at Kalida Pioneer Days. The four-
TV 11A day event hosted many attractions, including an antique tractor show, a craft show, a
Restaurant page 3B cheerleading contest, a performance by the Findlay High School Pantasia Steel Drum Festival-goers enjoy an exhilarating ride down the Fun
Band, numerous contests, carnival rides and games and one of the largest parades in Slide at Kalida Pioneer Days Sunday afternoon. The slide
Northwest Ohio. Rain temporarily drove away the crowds Saturday afternoon but the was one of many rides and attractions available during
weather cleared by evening and crowds were back in force on Sunday. the event.
2A – The Herald Monday, September 13, 2010 www.delphosherald.com www.delphosherald.com Monday, September 13, 2010 The Herald –3A

For The Record STATE/LOCAL


The Glory Ride
POLICE REPORT The Daily
YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE
OBITUARIES flows through Harrisburg. Thursday evening the THE PROFESSIONALS

Herald
Beth said the size of the caravan took off for their
Driver: sun hid motorcycle from view Mom reports river was very impressive. next stop, Dickerson,
It even had islands in the Maryland. It was only
At 7:10 p.m. on Sunday, motorcycle in the intersection.
a traffic accident occurred Goetz sustained no inju-
son’s identity Vol. 141 No. 77
Nancy Spencer, editor river. about 100 miles and the
when the driver of one vehi- ries, Brinker and his pas- theft Ray Geary, business manager Nearly 4500 rivers figured traffic wouldn’t be
cle struck a second vehicle senger received incapacitat- Don Hemple, advertising manager and streams crisscross as heavy as in the morn-
while attempting to turn. ing injury. There was minor Delphos Police took a Tiffany Brantley, Pennsylvania. The Ohio, ing. When I talked to Beth
Terry Brinker, 53, of Lima, damage to Goetz’s vehicle report from a resident at 1:32 circulation manager Susquehanna and Delaware on Friday morning, she WINDOWS • ROOFING • SIDING • FENCING
was heading eastbound on and disabling damage to p.m. Friday in reference to an William Kohl, general manager/ account for 95 per cent of said their new “home” was
Eagle Print the drainage of the state. very nice. They can camp, The Quality Door Place
Fifth Street when Sue Goetz, Brinker’s. Goetz was cited identity theft.
58, was traveling westbound for failure to yield while turn- The victim reported some- The Daily Herald (USPS 1525 Then there’s the Allegheny where they have water and • Garage Doors & Operators • Entrance & Storm Doors

on Fifth and attempted to turn ing left. She claimed she was one had stolen her son’s iden- 8000) is published daily except and Monongahela, which electricity and the horses • Wood • Steel • Painting Available • Insulation • Aluminum Railing

south. Goetz struck Brinker’s unable to see due to the sun. tity when he was a juvenile Sundays and Holidays. join at Pittsburgh to for the have a nice green pasture. • Awnings • Rubber Roofing • Decks • Fence
Ohio. Dickerson is just a short 1034 Westwood Dr.
419-238-9795

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By carrier in Delphos and
Driver hits car when entering road
and opened a fraudulent credit

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Van Wert, Ohio 45891
card account. area towns, or by rural motor Pennsylvania has drive from the Potomac Phone: (419) 238-9795

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The case was forwarded route where available $2.09 per always been famous for River, and they are only Fax: (419) 238-9893
Lou Morgan, 81, of Delphos,

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At 8:27 a.m. on Saturday,
to the Detective Bureau and week. By mail in Allen, Van coal (Bituminous in the about 40 miles from Toll Free: (800) 216-0041

Si
a collision occurred when the pulled out of a private drive
onto First, striking Mills’ car. credit card company for fur- Erik D.T. Elston Wilfred H. Osting Wert, or Putnam County, $105 west and Anthracite in the Washington, D. C.
driver of one vehicle struck a
ther investigation.
per year. Outside these counties east). It ranks fourth in the
second vehicle while entering a There were no injuries. March 20, 1987 - Sept. 11, $119 per year. production of coal in the Beth said their sug-
June 18, 1917
roadway from a private drive. There was disabling damage
WEATHER
2010 Entered in the post office United States. gested Scripture Passage is Delphos Fire Association

STEAK FEED
Erik D.T. Elston, 23, of Sept. 12, 2010
April Mills, 45, of Delphos, to Mills’ car and minor dam- in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as Historically the state is John 7 – 38:
was headed westbound on age to Morgan’s. Morgan was Fort Jennings, died Saturday Periodicals, postage paid at Photos submitted
famous for Independence “He who believes in
East First Street approach- cited for failing to yield the Delphos weather morning at his residence. Wilfred H. Osting, 93, of Delphos, Ohio. Glory Rider Beth Metzger stands in front of the sculp- Hall, Gettysburg, Valley me …out of his heart
ing the intersection of First right of way when entering a High temperature Sunday He was born March 20, Delphos, died at 10:06 a.m. No mail subscriptions will be ture “Points of View” which depicts a meeting in October Forge, the Daniel Boone will flow rivers of living
and Main streets when Mary public roadway. in Delphos was 77 degrees, 1987, in Van Wert to Jeff and Sunday, at Vancrest Healthcare accepted in towns or villages 1770 between George Washington and Seneca leader, Homestead, Cornwall water.”………The river
Kelly (Pollock) Elston, who Center. where The Daily Herald paper Guyasuta. These two historic figures first met in 1753,
Victim reports Driver strikes
low was 57. Weekend rainfall Furnace, the Ephrata reaches which is source
was recorded at .18 inch. High survive in Fort Jennings. He was born June 18, 1917, carriers or motor routes provide when Guyasuta guided Washington up the Allegheny Cloister, Fallingwater never knows.
Funeral services will in Allen County to Frank and daily home delivery for $2.09 River to deliver a message to the French at Fort LeBoeuf with all the trimmings
assault parked vehicle a year ago today was 81, low
begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday Veronica (Elwer) Osting. per week. requesting they leave the region so that the British could
(built in 1936 by architect,
Delphos Police officers
was 44.
Record high for today is at Alspach-Gearhert Funeral On May 1, 1948, he mar- 405 North Main St. prevail here and trade with the area’s indigenous people.
Frank Lloyd Wright) and
over 200 covered bridges. Tuesday, Sept. 14

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At 7:54 a.m. on Friday, Home and Crematory, Van ried Lois Maxine Carder, who TELEPHONE 695-0015 The attempt failed, the French remained and the French
responded to the 900 block a traffic accident occurred 97, set in 1939. Record low is It is also famous for

$ 00
Wert, the Rev. Tom Cover survives in Delphos. Office Hours
of Lima Avenue at 4:13 p.m. when the driver of one vehicle 38, set in 1964.
officiating. Burial will be 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
& Indian War erupted soon after in 1754. These two men Hershey Chocolate, pret- AT THE NEW
Survivors also include were first allies, then on opposing sides in that war. They
Friday on a reported assault. struck a parked vehicle.
When officers arrived, the David Ricker, 33, of
WEATHER FORECAST
Tri-county
in Ridge Cemetery, Middle two sons, Ron (Jill) Osting POSTMASTER:
Send address changes
met again 17 years later down the Ohio River and sat by
zels, the Pennsylvania
Dutch Country near FIREMEN’S Carry Out
victim reported there had been Delphos, was traveling Point. of Fort Jennings and Dennis the council fire. Though they held very different views they Lancaster, steel and moun- CLUBHOUSE

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The Associated Press to THE DAILY HERALD, No Presale
an argument with a family eastbound on East Suthoff Friends may call from 2-8 (Lois) Osting of Delphos; two parted on friendly terms. tains.
$ 00
405 N. Main St.
friend where items had been Street when he attempted to p.m. Tuesday and one hour daughters, Vicki Graymire of Sports are big in
911 Lima Ave., Delphos
TONIGHT: Mostly Delphos, Ohio 45833 BY HELEN KAVERMAN Triangle of Pittsburgh and
thrown at the victim and in the go around a car parked in prior to services Wednesday Columbus and Kay (Kenny) Pennsylvania…base-
clear. Lows in the lower 50s. at the funeral home. the surrounding area.
vicinity of a 1-year-old child. the 100 block of Suthoff and Barber of Delphos; and nine On the road again! Upon their arrival at ball, football, basket- Dine
Northwest winds 10 to 15 Preferred memorials are to grandchildren and six great- Scholars of the Day After a wonderful “vaca- Harrisburg, they found a ball, hockey, the Pocono In
Resident reports struck the vehicle in the left mph.
rear with the right front of TUESDAY: Mostly sunny.
the family. grandchildren. tion” in the mountains of nice place to camp, where International Raceway and
home egging his own. Highs in the upper 70s. West Bonnie S. Fockler
He was preceded in death by
a son-in-law, Jerry Graymire.
Western Pennsylvania, the
Glory Riders were back on
the horses had a nice green the Little League World
Series. Williamsport, in
PUBLIC INVITED
Ricker claimed there was winds around 5 mph. pasture. On Thursday they
Jan. 17, 1950-Sept. 11, 2010 Mr. Osting worked for the road Tuesday, headed did a prayer ride around the Lycoming County, was the Serving
Delphos Police officers moisture on his windshield, TUESDAY NIGHT: Bonnie S. Fockler, 60, of Osting Construction and then
responded to the 100 block decreasing visibility. Mostly cloudy in the evening for Harrisburg. State Capitol in Harrisburg. birthplace of Little League 6 PM to 8 PM
Defiance, died Saturday at for Alexander Bebout. He was During their stay at The State Capitol is a six Baseball. That’s just a tip
of Suthoff Street at 1:16 p.m. There was possible injury becoming partly cloudy. A 30 also a farmer. He was a U.S.
Mercy Hospital of Defiance. Sewickley, Beth and her building complex, built of the iceberg…..it’s a
Friday in reference to criminal to Ricker and moderate dam- percent chance of showers. She was born Jan. 17, 1950, Army veteran of World War II.
damage. age to both vehicles. Lows in the lower 50s. North friends were able to take a between 1893 and 1906. very large state, and very
in Delphos to John and Ima He was a member of St. John ride up Mount Washington, The main building features beautiful in the autumn,
The victim reported some- Ricker was cited for an winds around 5 mph. the Evangelist Catholic Church,
Gene (Lindeman) Joseph. where they could get a good floor to ceiling murals of when the leaves change
time between 5:30 p.m. assured clear distance ahead Survivors include son Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Thursday and 10:30 a.m. violation. EXTENDED St. John’s Scholar of view of where the three Pennsylvania history. color. The mountains are
Joseph Kirk of Bryan; spe- Fraternal Order of Eagles and rivers join, the Golden The Susquehanna River covered with trees.
Friday, an unknown subject(s)
had egged the residence. Driver cited for FORECAST
WEDNESDAY: Partly
cial daughter-in-law Michelle
Hawkins of Defiance; daugh-
American Legion. He enjoyed
hunting, restoring Farmall trac-
the Day is TJ
Hoersten.
lane violation sunny. Highs in the mid 70s. ters Amy (Joseph) Medina tors, playing cards, going to Congratulations
www.delphosherald.com At 1:25 p.m. on Sunday, a mph.
Northeast winds around 5 and Linda (Albert) Lucilen
of Defiance; brothers Larry,
his grandchildren’s events and
spending time with his family.
TJ!
SENIOR’S DAY
traffic accident occurred when WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Richard, Ronald (Luana) and Mass of Christian Burial Jefferson’s Scholar of the Monday and Tuesday
the drivers of two vehicles col- Partly cloudy. A chance of • 31 years experience
LOST PUPPY All Day!
Roger Joseph of Delphos and will begin at 10:30 a.m. Day is Austin
lided due to one of attempting showers and thunderstorms James (Juanita) Joseph of Van Wednesday at St. John the Jettinghoff. • Certified Auctioneers Institute
to turn right from the inside after midnight. Lows in the Evangelist Catholic Church,
lane. mid 50s. Chance of rain 40
Wert; sisters Ruth Slate and
the Rev. Melvin Verhoff offi-
Congratulations • Certified Estate Specialist
Christopher Showalter, 32, percent.
Mona Kay (Robert) Aldrich Austin! 6 Senior Specials • Bob Gamble, Broker and
of Delphos, Barbara (Larry) ciating. Burial will follow in Complete w/2 extras
of Delphos, was stopped fac- THURSDAY: Mostly Shorts of Defiance and Janis Resurrection Cemetery, where Students can pick up their Auctioneer is your “Go To”
ing eastbound on Fifth Street cloudy with a chance of show- a military graveside service awards in their school offices. and choice of bread
VanVlerah of Oakwood; and Starting at person for the appraisal
at the Main Street intersection ers and thunderstorms. Highs nine grandchildren. will be performed by the
in the outside lane when Kaley in the mid 70s. Chance of rain
Core, 17, of Spencerville, 50 percent.
eastbound, stopped alongside THURSDAY NIGHT:
Mrs. Fockler was a home-
maker.
Funeral services begin at 11
Delphos Veterans Council.
Friends may call from 6
to 8 p.m. today and from 2-4
LOCAL PRICES
Corn: $4.43
$6.49 and marketing
of agricultural property
“Peanut” Showalter
attempted
in
to
the
turn
inside
right
lane,
onto
Partly
showers
cloudy. A chance of
and thunderstorms
a.m. Tuesday at Hanenkrath- p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday
at Harter and Schier Funeral
Wheat: $6.12 Includes FREE
Clavenger-Schaffer Funeral Beans: $9.89
Lost, small white puppy
(female), from South Main Street. Core turned into in the evening. Lows in the Home in Defiance, Rev. Max Home, where a parish wake coffee or soft drink.
Showalter’s path, striking his lower 50s. Chance of rain 40
LOTTERY
Main Street, by Niedeck- Begley officiating. service will begin at 7:30 p.m. Golden Buckeye Card Accepted.
vehicle in the left front. percent. Friends may call for two Tuesday. No other discounts apply.
ens. She is only about
There were no injuries and FRIDAY-SUNDAY: hours prior to the service. Memorial contributions 122 N. Washington St.
10 weeks old. Please
minor damage to the vehicles. Partly cloudy. Highs in the CLEVELAND (AP) —
call 419-863-9330 or Memorials are to donor’s may be made to the St. John These Ohio lotteries were Van Wert, OH
Core was cited for a marked mid 70s. Lows in the lower choice. Parish Foundation.
419-234-3883 lane usage violation. 50s. drawn Sunday: Office: (419) 238-5555
Mega Millions www.BeeGeeRealty.com
Estimated jackpot: $44
million

CANAL DAYS SALE Midday 3


8-8-3
From Mount Washington, you get a good view of the Allegheny and Monongahela
meeting to form the Ohio River at Pittsburgh.
Elida Road, Lima•Next to WENDY’S

30-50
AAA: Ohio gas prices up 9 cents from last week
%
Midday 4
SELECTED Answers to Saturday’s questions: 5-8-4-3
ITEMS The Jacuzzi brothers manufactured farm pumps when Pick 3
they first opened up shop in 1915 — long before their 5-0-1 COLUMBUS (AP) — state’s average price for reg- rels of crude oil per day
OFF OUTSIDE grandchildren gave the bathtub business a whirl. Pick 4 Ohio gasoline prices are up ular-grade gasoline at about from Canada to refiner-
Woolworth’s 5-and-10-cent store chain was founded 9-8-5-5 9 cents from last week amid $2.80 per gallon, up from ies in the U.S. Midwest.
GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS INSIDE in 1879. The 10 cents remained its top price for 53 Powerball a pipeline leak that has dis- $2.71 last Monday. The cur- Supplies have been
COME SEE US IN THE
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Gifts from the Heart years, until 1932 — but only in its U.S. stores east of the
Missouri River. Prices west of the Missouri and in Canada
Estimated jackpot: $94
million
rupted gas supplies in the
Midwest.
rent Ohio price is 9 cents
higher than the national
affected, leading to a
spike in gas prices across
249 N. Main St., Delphos were higher because of greater freight costs. Rolling Cash 5 A survey from auto average. the region.
CORNER OF
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Open Tues. Thru Fri. 10-5; Sat. 10-2
♥ Today’s questions:
Which were the only four of the contiguous 48 states
that never had rhyming Burma-Shave signs on their high-
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Estimated
$120,000
jackpot:
club AAA, the Oil Price
Information Service and
A leak has shut down a
Chicago-area oil pipeline
One year ago, Ohioans
were paying an average
Wright Express puts the that carries 670,000 bar- $2.48 for regular.
ways? Ten OH
How was Coca-Cola originally billed when it appeared 04-05-10-22-23-25-29-32-

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on the market in 1886?
Answers in Tuesday’s Herald.
35-38-39-48-50-55-60-61-67-
73-77-78 In 1690, the colony of Community Health
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Uliginose: muddy, swampy
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22...10AM -2PM AND 4-8 PM
JOIN US FOR A TOUR AND REFRESHMENTS! 2nd Annual DRIVE THRU
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invite you to our VAN WERT COUNTY Delphos Eagles
SS RON HEALTH
SINE
OPEN HOUSE PARTY
5:30 p.m. Doors Open; 6:00 p.m. Dinner
BU ELWER to celebrate the
Grand Opening of our
DEPARTMENT
7:00 p.m. Charity Auction
When: September 20th, 2010
419-695-3313 new corporate office Time: 10:00am till 6:00pm
Place: Van Wert County
Tickets $20 each
and outpatient Delphos Physical Table of 6/$100, Table of 8/$140
Fair Grounds
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50/50 Drawing and Jet Ski Raffle.
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POLITICS
www.delphosherald.com Monday, September 13, 2010 The Herald – 5A

“Revolt and terror pay a price. Order and law have a cost.” COMMUNITY
Putnam retired teachers
— Carl Sandburg, American poet and author (1878-1967)
LANDMARK For all the lastest in

Clinton’s Mideast task


local news and sports...

have nine new members www.delphosherald.com

is to focus on success Putnam County Retired


Teachers met at Dick’s in
Kalida on Sept. 9.
Co-President Rita Schnipke
Co-President Helen Devitt
introduced Kalida native and
author Amy Wurth Fowble
as the guest speaker. Fowble
letter e-mails were able to
be sent for the fall mailing
helping to reduce the post-
age cost. The Scholarship HOG
2010 Canal Days

By ROBERT BURNS says will expire Sept. 26. wrong.


The Associated Press The Palestinians have “I think they’re wrong welcomed the members and is an occupational therapist Committee Spokesperson

WASHINGTON — When
Secretary of State Hillary
insisted that without an exten-
sion, the peace talks will go
nowhere.
because I think that both sides
and both leaders recognize
that there may not ever be
Delphos Canal
Commission Museum
Lloyd Harnishfeger shared a
prayer before lunch. After the
delicious meal was enjoyed,
and now lives in Dayton. In
2005, she was able to self-
publish her children’s book,
Iantha Barlage thanked the
association for their recent
contributions through the
ROAST
Rodham Clinton travels to Raising the pressure, another chance,” she replied. Co-President Schnipke led “It’s Fun to be a Buckeye” local dues increase and men- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH
Egypt and Israel this week Obama said Friday that he has The “last chance” notion the group in the Pledge of about the traditions of college tioned that donations will be
CALENDAR OF
4:00 PM - Until Sold Out - (Main Food Tent)
for the next of Mideast peace urged Netanyahu to extend is based in part on the knowl- Allegiance. football games with focus on accepted in memory of indi-
talks, the task before her is the partial moratorium as long edge that Abbas is living on Putnam County District the marching band. Her goal viduals. Featuring: Pulled Pork (Bar-B-Q Sauce Available)
clear: Get the Israeli and
Palestinian leaders to focus on
as talks are making prog-
ress. However, Netanyahu
borrowed time, in a political
sense. His electoral mandate
EVENTS Director Library Kelly Ward
explained the need for and
is to write about other col-
leges’ football games and tra-
Putnam County guidance
counselors will be notified in
Sides Include: Ranch Beans, Cole Slaw, Sauerkraut,
Mashed Potatoes, Apple Crisp
how they can help the other said Sunday that the current expired in 2009 and he fears shared information about ditions. December about the schol-
succeed rather than figuring restrictions would indeed be a Hamas takeover of the West TODAY additional funding for the Secretary Sherri King read arship with applications due
Adult Child (under 12)
6 p.m. — Middle Point Pork Dinner - 3 sides $8.00 $5.00
out a way for the other to fail. lifted — he rejected a total Bank, which is supposed to library. For the first time, the minutes from the July March 1 for review.
Clinton and former Sen. freeze on construction — but make up the bulk of an inde- Village Council meets the PCDL, along with more 8 meeting. Corresponding Hard copies of the minutes Co-Sponsored by Hope Lodge #214
George Mitchell, President he added that there would be pendent Palestinian state. 7-9 p.m. — The Delphos than 20 other library systems Secretary Jim Baxter urged are available for members.
Delphos Chapter #26 OES
Barack Obama’s special some limits. Time is a motivating fac- Canal Commission Annex in the state of Ohio, is seek- members to contact him about In other news:
envoy to the region, plan to Obama also said he’s told tor for the Israelis, too. Some Museum, 241 N. Main St., ing money to help the library any PCRTA members who • Co-President Schnipke
Tea partiers will be open.

GRAND OPENING
be in the Red Sea resort of Abbas that if he shows he’s Israelis believe the longer that return to its 2007 funding would appreciate communi- contacted active teachers
IT WAS NEWS THEN promote cause
Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt, for
talks Tuesday with Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin
serious about negotiating, it
will give political maneu-
ver room for Netanyahu on
Israel occupies the West Bank
and its growing Arab popula-
tion, the more Israel’s future
7 p.m. — Marion
Township trustees at town-
ship house.
level. Ward also answered
questions from the group.
PCRTA members held
cation from the association
and he also encouraged mem-
bers to send their own cards.
in the county schools about
the Ohio Retired Teachers
Association dues increase for
coast to coast
One Year Ago Netanyahu and Palestinian the settlement issue. Abbas as a Jewish state is imperiled. 7:30 p.m. — American a 50/50 raffle with half of Baxter has sent mailings to 2011; and
“NOT YOUR AVERAGE TOBACCO SHOP”

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• Eric Dickman of the Delphos FFA garnered three President Mahmoud Abbas. knows “the window for creat- Creating a sovereign Palestine Legion Auxiliary meets at the the proceeds benefiting the 18 newly-retired teachers and • John Rockhold has been
championships at the Van Wert County Fair. He took Grand SACRAMENTO, Calif. They’re scheduled to shift ing a Palestinian state is clos- would get Israel out of the American Legion hall, State library and Judy Ruen won administrators in the county. elected as the new District
Champion Dairy Steer, Grand Champion Performance Steer (AP) — Originally billed as a to Jerusalem for a second ing,” Obama said. occupation business. Street. the remainder of the 50/50 Membership Chair Jan II President. Rockhold, along
and Grand Champion Born and Raised Steer. chance to reflect on the Sept. day of talks Wednesday, and Previewing the upcoming More broadly, the status Delphos Eagles Aerie 471 raffle. Kreinbrink reported that nine with Bill Phillips, western

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• American Legion Post 268 held its annual appreciation the country on Sunday ended
it’s likely that Obama, who
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• Jefferson golf team picked up its first win of the season one of about 4,000 people to
by placing second in a triangular meet with Ohio City and attend Sacramento’s “United
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Methodist Church, 211 E. birthday in our Happy Birthday column. for the wedding of our niece,
188. Jefferson shot a 201 and Crestview at 211. Jefferson’s activists also turned up at ral- The Associated Press these things mean in their The three openly gay Third St. Library in Ottawa (located Complete the coupon below and return it to
Bob Aldrich took medalist honors with a 44. lies in Washington, D.C., and own lives,” said Denis Dison, members are all in the at the Educational Service Andrea Wrasman
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WOONSOCKET, R.I. — spokesman for the Gay and House: Barney Frank of Lions Club, Eagles Lodge, Center) will host a jewelry- 405 North Main St., Delphos, OH 45833. to Andrew Daley.
50 Years Ago — 1960 sage of smaller government Laure Rondeau, an 82-year-old Lesbian Victory Fund, a Massachusetts, Tammy making class at 6:30 p.m. on
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and will relive the days of the horse and buggy when ostrich ment on the pivotal congres- Mayor David Cicilline for lesbian, bisexual and trans- Jared Polis of Colorado. Polis Council meets at the munici- pair of earrings (pierced or
plumes curled gracefully over feminine hats and derbies sional elections in November.
THE DELPHOS HERALD
Congress because he wants to gender politicians. “We are said gay candidates must clipped) with Pat Kerns. Kerns
Several thousand people pal building, 608 N. Canal HAPPY BIRTHDAY COLUMN
sat jauntily on masculine heads. Those days have been get the troops out of Afghanistan vastly underrepresented.” show they’re looking out for will also be introducing “Story
marched along Pennsylvania St.
proclaimed Old Fashioned Days by the Delphos Chamber and says Washington is losing Sexual orientation and gay everybody, the way Barack Bead” bracelets as well. Name
7:30 p.m. — Ottoville
of Commerce which annually sponsors the event and the Avenue from the Washington sight of what’s happening to marriage are not the flash- Obama did when he ran for
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merchants throughout the business district are transforming Monument to the Capitol, regular people. points in this midterm elec- president.
members meet at the munici- not included in this class. Chain
their stores in settings reminiscent of the turn of the century. many carrying signs read- The sexual orientation of tion that they have been in “He didn’t win by being
pal building. nose pliers will be helpful.
ing “Congress You’re Fired” the openly gay mayor doesn’t the past. There are no state- known as the black candidate. There is a $15 fee to cover
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Name Birthday
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Carole Weller, Miss Ohio of 1959, will be in Delphos to “Impeach Obama.” members meet at the hall. supplies and registration is Name Birthday
“That doesn’t bother me at marriage this November, and candidate for all Americans,” necessary.
assist in the beauty contest. Perhaps the most outstanding “It wouldn’t bother me to all,” Rondeau says. “He’s been polls have shown a grow- Polis said. Fort Jennings Local School
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Days is an Antique Automobile Festival. at the high school library. District Library at 419-523- Name Birthday
Michael Power of Decatur, and I think he’d do well in unions. Five states now is the best known and best- 3747 to register.
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public library was again stressed at a meeting of the library can lose those.” gay, but two candidates hope Connecticut. than $1.3 million, about three 8:30 p.m. — Elida village º Please delete from birthday list
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34th Spencerville Bearcat St. John’s 2-1 at Kalida


Cross Country Invitational
By AUSTIN CLARKSON Jays and advanced her team to Blackbirds kept up the pres-

Rockets sweep Lady ’Cats


The Delphos Herald the second round Saturday. sure and pulled away to knock
austinclarkson_24@ Sterling felt that her team the Jays into the consolation
hotmail.com played very well in the opener: bracket.
“I thought that we came out Sterling added that her team
Saturday’s Results: KALIDA — The varsity very strong today, especially for came out strong but let their
VARSITY BOYS volleyball tournament held a Saturday morning game, and opponent back into the game
Red Team Scores: during Kalida’s Pioneer Days we were able to pass the ball and it hurt them: “I thought that
ball coach April Merschman. head dropped. We didn’t have Covington 68, St. Henry 100,
Her Lady Wildcats suffered anyone there picking every- Festival has become a staple very well. I am looking forward we came out ready to play but
Spencerville 125, New Bremen
a 25-11, 25-14, 25-15 sweep at body else back up,” she con- 155, Botkins 162, Ottoville 194, on several local teams, like St. to our next game and hopefully we were not able to finish off
the hands of Pandora-Gilboa tinued. “I don’t know why we Lima Central Cath. 211, Houston John’s, Spencerville and the we will be able to continue the the good play during the first
Saturday morning at Jefferson did that today or we played 218, Lehman Catholic 220, Fort host LadyCats. good play as the tournament game. I thought that we recov-
High School . the way we did. Once things Recovery 243, Parkway 252, The Lady Blue Jays and progresses.” ered well after the first game to
Van Buren 259, Lincolnview LadyCats went 2-1 in The victory sent the Lady take game 2 but we still need to
“I know this is only my started going badly, it just Jays on to work on finishing things
first year of being a head var- snowballed. Pandora is a good
290, Allen East 311, Kalida their three matches (all
354, Marion Local 373, New best-of-3), while Lady battle unbeat- out and getting the vic-
sity coach but in the years I’ve team and they hit well; they Knoxville 427, Waynesfield- Bearcats went 0-3. en Pettisville tory.”
spent coaching other sports, did everything we wanted to Goshen 512.
Jays (5-4) downed in the second The Jays host Miller
Saturday mornings are never do and how we’ve been play- Top 10:
Perry two sets to none round. City 5:30 p.m. (JV start)
good. Athletes always seem ing in general.” 1. Kevin
Lenhart (SV) in the consolation game; However, tonight.
to struggle these mornings for As Delphos gets ready for 16:40.6; 2. lost 25-20, 17-25, 25-15 this time, Pettisville (who
whatever reason,” Merschman its next match — this eve- Hoffert (COV) to eventual tournament they didn’t defeated Bath 2-0 in the
noted. ning versus Antwerp (6 p.m. 17:02.1; 3. champion Pettisville; get off quickly and it opening round) remained unde-
Leading the way for the junior varsity start) — they Burkey (AE) and trounced Fairview ended up costing them. feated on the season by beat-
Lady Wildcats (3-2) was don’t have time to dwell on 17:08.2; 4. 25-11, 25-18 in the first round. They came out a little slow in ing Kalida in the championship
Holthaus set 1 and got themselves in a game 25-23, 7-25, 25-20.
senior Bridget Culp with nine the loss. ( H O U ) In the opener against the
kills, four aces and two assist- “You hope we can learn a 17:10.8; 5. Wymer (VB) 17:13.2; Lady Apaches, the Jays came hole that they could not get Kalida bested Perry 25-19,
ed blocks, along with class- lesson from today and move 6. Lefeld (STH) 17:22.7; 7. out strong by taking a com- out of. They found themselves 25-16 to get to the champion-
mates Melissa Shobe (4 kills; on quickly. We can’t afford Kesner (LCC) 17:24.7; 8. Fuller manding 14-2 lead and looking down by a score of 8-6 in the ship game.
2 assisted blocks), Shelbi not to,” she added. “It’s not (LC) 17:25.0; 9. Hemmelgarn like the team that head coach early going but battled back Leaders for Kalida (3-2) in
Brown (3 kills) and Kristin that we’re not working on the (STH) 17:26.6; 10. Webster Kellie Sterling had hoped to and took a 13-11 lead, with the their two matches were Emily
Klausing (3 kills; 3 assisted game. We do a lot of repeti-
(NB) 17:32.2. see. The Jays did not let up any momentum seemingly shifting Turnwald (17 kills), Brandi
blocks) and sophomore Fallon tions on serve-receive, passing,
Other Local Finishers (167 time soon in set 1 and were to their side. However, they Merschman (10 kills, 5 aces),
runners): 15. Landon Brehm up late 20-3, with all of the could not hold it as Pettisville Halie Zenz (19 assists, 6 aces)
Van Dyke (2 kills, 1 ace, 1 hitting, serving — we do a lot (PA) 17:49.9; ... 20. Jason retook the advantage and Alexis Decker (7 assists,
Tom Morris photo
assisted block). of them in practices; just today, Turnwald (OV) 18:05.7; 21. momentum going into
Jefferson senior Bridget Culp reaches way back to get a the last couple points 23-19. The Jays were 4 aces).
What Merschman was for some reason, nothing we Keith Lenhart (SV) 18:08.1; 22.
of the first set. Senior not ready to give up Kalida hosts Continental 6
kill Saturday morning versus Pandora-Gilboa in Delphos. most concerned about was the did worked. At the same time, Tyler Turnwald (OV) 18:10.4; ...
Despite the effort, the visiting Lady Rockets swept the mental edge — or lack of it — 26. Joe Wisher (SV) 18:16.2; Gabby Metzner sent a but could not rally to p.m. (JV start) Tuesday.
we played a lot of volleyball 27. Seth Bendele (OV) 18:16.9; shot flying across the fall behind a set. The Lady Bearcats lost
Lady Jeffcats. that her Wildcats showed this this week and the girls were ... 30. Nick Davisson (SV) net for the winning The Blue Jays 25-17, 18-25, 25-23 to Perry;
The Delphos Herald mornings can be a struggle particular morning. tired. I don’t want to use that as Dena Martz photo 18:24.8; 31. Cameron Strunk Photo submitted
kill to end it, giving were looking to get 25-19, 25-18 to Bath; and
for an athlete. “Once we started to miss or an excuse but sometimes, you (PA) 18:25.1; 32. Austin Treesh St. John’s senior Jason Michel set a new personal record the Jays a 1-set lead back into the mix of 25-13, 25-20 to Fairview.
Delphos Mohawk player Cole Arroyo takes down
DELPHOS — Saturday Just ask Jefferson volley- make a mistake, everybody’s just run out of energy.” a Columbus Grove Bulldog player Sunday afternoon
(LV) 18:25.5; ... 35. Connor of 19:55 during the Spencerville Invitational Saturday. in the match. things in the second set and did Versus the Lady

Calvelage goal lifts Jays over Titans


Schmenk (KA) 18:28.5; ... Also setting their PRs at the meet were Aaron Hellman
at Stadium Park. However, the Bulldogs downed the 43. Phillip Schlemmer (PA) The Blue Jays were look- so. They mostly controlled the Commodores, Brittany Kill led
Mohawks 22-0. In other action Sunday at Stadium 18:49.9; ... 46. D`angelo Bevly (20:25) and Todd Rode (23:49). Junior high runners Curtis ing to continue their dominat- second set in grabbing a 16-11 with nine kills, Ashley Hook 31
Park, the Delphos Vikings routed the Uniopolis Browns (OV) 19:04.6; ... 48. Brandon Pohlman (12:55) and Anthony Hale (12:56) also set PRs. ing play in the second set and lead and were starting to get assists, Shanna German one ace
Meyer (SV) 19:05.4; ... 57. Jeff move on to the next round of things going as they were tak- and Devan Hanjora nine digs.
38-0. Elsewhere, the Delphos Reds shut out Spencerville 19:48.8; ... 79. Ryan Verhoff Edwards (KA) 22:34.4; ... 38. ing the momentum back to their Against the Wildkittens,
By JIM METCALFE She stymied a pair of major 4:57, denying a 8-yard header the box at 14:24 but O-G could Bearcats Black 12-0; St. Marys Broncos 28, Delphos
Jacomet (LV) 19:14.3; ... 59. the tournament. They got out
(OG) 19:59.5; ... 91. Brent Karissa Burns (LV)22:53.5; 39. side of the bench. On set point, Hanjora had 22 digs, Hook
The Delphos Herald shots: at 29:41 by senior Kaylee by Zynda. not get control for a shot at the Aaron Brehm (PA) 19:19.9; ... to another quick start as they
Raiders 0; St. Marys Colts 8, St. Marys Rams 6; 61. Neil Gerding (KA) 19:23.5; ... Verhoff (OG) 20:23.6; ... 93. Amanda Hill (Wayne Trace)
took a 9-4 lead in the beginning. up 24-17, the Blue and Gold put seven assists, Kill one ace and
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com Borer and 19:33 by junior The Jays (5-2) second open goal. Spencerville Bearcats Red 1, Shawnee Seminoles 0; and 66. Ben Bilimek (LV) 19:36.7; ... Sam Kerber (ELI) 20:24.9; 22:54.0; ... 44. Taylar Boroff
Brooke Zynda. shot of the half — at 11:09 The Jays had a couple of ... 96. Alex Closson (LV) 23:00.8; 45. Amanda The Jays were able to keep the the finishing touch on a well- Taylor Elchert four kills.
St. Marys Stallions 32, Shawnee Warriors 26 [2 OT]. 68. Brandon Jacomet
momentum going and eventu- played set and did just that to Versus the Lady Apaches,
GLANDORF — Sometimes, The Jays had their first real — was gold. Senior Emma chances in the half: at 29:45, (LV) 19:40.3; ... 74. (OG) 20:32.3; ... 100. Giesige (KA) 23:02.0; ... 63.
ally grabbed a late lead down force an ultimate set. Hanjora had 11 digs, Kill and

Spencerville leads local


sports like soccer are literally a scoring chance in the first half Boggs launched a lead pass when senior Alicia Ankerman’s Lucas Myers (LV) Zac Closson (OG) Emilee Byrne (OV) 23:57.2;
game of inches. at 24:14 when junior Courtney to classmate Bailey Calvelage, free kick forced a stop by Siefker; 19:47.3; ... 76. Caleb 20:42.0; ... 103. Keaton ... 69. Katelyn Kortokrax (KA) the stretch as they were look- Once again, the Lady Jays Elchert four kills each and Hook
and at 29:40, when Siefker had Vogt (SV) 19:51.8; Brenneman (ELI) 24:16.4; ... 74. Taylor Miller (LV) ing to put the finishing touch came out a little slow in the 15 assists.
The Ottawa-Glandorf girls Grothouse’s lofted shot inside who made a nice move to get 24:25.3; 75. Haley McAbee (LV) third set and found themselves Spencerville welcomes in
on a well-played opening-round

teams at own invite


77. Jason Michel (St. 20:44.5; 104. Caleb
team found that out the hard the box forced junior netminder in position for a shot. Her to deny a corner kick by senior 24:26.2; ... 77. Casey Patterson
Alyssa Berelsman.
John’s) 19:55.5; ... Moneer (ELI) match. With the Jays up 24-18 in another hole, trailed 12-7. Waynesfield-Goshen at 6 p.m.
way Saturday at Titan Field Lindsey Siefker (4 saves vs. 5 16-yarder on the right post 20:46.8; ... (LV) 24:28.3; ... 82. Unlike the first set, they could tonight.
versus invading St. John’s. shots on-goal) to come up with found the left corner of the net She also grabbed a 10-yard-
86. Jacob Turnwald
106. Kevin Mo Adrean Ross (Wayne and looking to end the match,
(OV) 20:15.7; ... 90. junior Shelby Reindel put down not dig themselves out of Other results include: Bath
The Lady Titans twice hit the goods. for a 1-0 edge. er header from senior Sarah Joel Zeller (KA) 20:21.4; ... 93. (OG) 20:47.9; ... 118. Trace) 24:33.8; ...
the hole this time. The Lady defeated Fairview 2-0.
At 17:07, senior Molly Blue Jay defense did a Shrider at 16:10. By JIM METCALFE Edwards 33rd, Amanda Giesige 89. Katie Schmitz the match-winning kill for the
Spencerville
the post in the first half to Jared Zeller (KA) 20:24.2; 94. Chris Radebaugh (ELI)
keep themselves off Laibe got better job of control- With time running down, The Delphos Herald 45th, Katelyn Kortokrax 69th Aaron Hellman (St. John’s) 21:12.2; ... 121. Mike (KA) 24:54.2; ... 96.
the scoreboard and the behind the Blue ling the Ottawa (4-2) O-G had a pair of shots: at jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com and Katie Schmitz 89th. 20:25.4; ... 96. Levi Brake (LV) Lee (ELI) 21:27.4; ... Courtney Sefferneck
Connor Schmenk in 35th 20:27.3; ... 103. Jordan Wurth 124. Jesse Stauffer (Wayne Trace)
Lady Blue Jays got a Jay defense, forwards the second 4:00, when Stant denied a 25:25.3; ... 105. (Continued from page 6A) take care of themselves.” finished 12th out of 15 teams in
goal late in the first forcing Stant half, not giving them 17-yard blast by Stephanie SPENCERVILLE — The was the top Kalida boys run- (KA) 20:37.9; ... 110. Angelo (ELI) 21:32.6; ...
ner, followed by Neil Gerding Katalenas (LV) 20:51.6; ... 117. 126. Derek Heckman Emilie Baker (PA) Bilimek 66th, Brandon Jacomet St. John’s only had one girl the Black Division.
half and made it hold off her line to the spaces they found Hempfling; and with 30 ticks grounds between Spencerville’s 26:00.6; ... 111. runner: Megan Joseph in 16th. Topping the Bulldogs was
Nick Germann (LV) 21:18.0; (OG) 21:35.9; ... 128. 68th and Lucas Myers 74th.
to down the hosts 1-0. try and cut off in half No. 1 as rain left, when Stant denied a long new high school and the old in 61st, Joel Zeller 90th, Jared 118. Doug Hicks (LV) 21:22.1; Johnathan Reese (ELI) 21:40.6; Morgan Fisher (PA) 26:26.4; “What you really hope to Amongst the boys, Jason Kane Brookman in 55th place,
“O-G had its the angle. The began to fall midway floater from Brianne Racer. school became “Runners’ City” Zeller 93rd, Jordan Wurth ... 120. Eric Warnecke (KA) ... 132. Austin Escobedo (OG) ... 116. Amy Looser (OV)
see is not only faster and better Michel was 77th, Aaron Hellman along with Aaron Ray 75th,
chances, especially the 16-yarder just through the half. “This is a big win; any time Saturday morning for the 34th 103rd and Eric Warnecke 21:30.2; ... 123. 22:05.5; 133. 27:03.0; ... 122. Ashley Keiber
times but also better strategy. 94th and Todd Rode 151st. Sam Kerber 93rd, Keaton
annual Spencerville Bearcat 120th. (SV) 27:41.1; ... 125. Paige
first half. We survived outside the “Once we got you can beat a WBL team is a Austin Roebke Brandon Weller
Wurth (KA) 28:26.7; ... 127. We hope they can manage the “All three of the boys set Brenneman 103rd and Caleb
against a fairly quick right post got that goal, we took it big win. We’ve got some tough Cross Country Invitational. That left a smile on the face (KA) 21:37.9; ... (OG) 22:07.6; ...
Kara Horsten (OV) 28:40.5; ... courses better as they get more their personal records today. Moneer 104th.
The host Bearcats led the of head man Scott Miller. 127. Jack Frank 136. Arwin Sayoto
team,” St. John’s by Stant but hit to another level. We challenges ahead, with PCL (LV) 22:03.8; 130. Olivia Houts (PA) 29:05.4; experienced,” Lincolnview Aaron has run four races and Maggie Wheeler was the
coach John Munoz Calvelage the left post and Stant wanted to get that teams like Kalida, Miller City local pack of girls teams in “We’re rounding into shape. ... 131. Austin
(ELI) 22:16.9; ... 145.
131. Rachael Rex (SV) 29:12.0; coach Matt Langdon explained. lowered his PR all four times,” Lady Bulldog top runner in 38th,
Jordan Schroeder
acknowledged. Ricocheted out, second goal so badly, and Ottoville,” he added. “They the Red Division with a sec- Our top three girls are all new- Eschbach (PA) (OG) 22:52.8; ... ... 133. Lora Tschuor (KA) “We also want them to work as head man Steve Hellman noted. Angela McVey 50th, Mikki
After a start where neither with the Jays finally able to we became more aggressive,” are traditionally good teams that ond place behind Covington. comers, so when they figure it 22:11.5; ... 134. 147. Jacob Luhn 30:05.1; ... 135. Becca Baker a pack together. We focus not “All four of my runners are Marling 81st, Torrye Brinkman
Munoz continued. “The adjust- play hard-nosed soccer. It’s good Kalida was fifth, Lincolnview all out, their going to be that (PA) 30:53.5; ... 138. Madelyn only on their final times but on working hard in practice and 112th and Rachel Kerber 118th.
team could get the edge, the clear the orb out of danger. Matthew Hurles (ELI) 22:55.0;
Jones (LV) 32:16.4; ... 140.
Titans began to assume con- At 14:53, Zynda got free ment we made after that, espe- for us to see thing we have been seventh and Ottoville ninth much better,” he explained. (SV) 22:31.6; ... 137. Brad ... 150. Tyler Freeman (OG) their 1- and 2-mile splits, to be that’s showing in the meets. “We’re learning every race
Kelsey Oden (SV) 35:11.9.
trol with their ball-possession just outside the left post and her cially the second half, was to constantly practicing — like ball among the 14 teams. “The boys aren’t quite up there Eickholt (OV) 22:35.0; 138. 23:05.2; 151. Jordan Coulter
Black Team Scores: where I hope they can be. I fig- We’re shooting for the MAC and every meet. I’m happy with
Roger Morgan (LV) 22:36.6; ... (ELI) 23:06.6; ... 159. Joe ure that if they are doing well at and post-season.” our progress,” Elida coach Craig
attack. 16-yarder hit the opposite post, spread our sweepers wider to possession — being applied to Spencerville’s girls had four where we’d like but they’re 141. Brandon Zartman (Wayne South Adams 50, Shawnee 58,
Vernick (ELI) 24:06.0; ... 161. those splits, the final times will The Elida boys and girls both Kerns added.
They attacked the goal once again bouncing back out cover the wings. That took the field. Our ball possession in the top 20, including runner- getting there, too. There’s a Trace) 22:43.8; ... 145. Mark Tim Hill (ELI) 24:21.6; ... 163. Bellefontaine 106, Elmwood
and St. John’s senior keeper and finally being cleared away. away their open looks.”
Samantha Stant (10 saves ver- Stant got three more stops Ottawa did have a couple
was tremendous, especially the
second half.”
up Kelli Ley, Cortney Miller
seventh, Claire McConnell
lot of great competition here
today, so you have to take that
Waldick (OV) 23:18.0; ...
147. Kenny Ganter (Wayne
Logan Siebeneck (OG) 24:28.0;
... 166. Landon Pothast (OG)
127, Decatur Bellmont 151,
Indian Lake 163, Ottawa- Roundup
sus 14 shots on-goal) was very of Titan prime shots on-goal (8 of looks but mostly outside the Titan coach Bob Huth was 12th and Alexa Brown 13th. into account.” Trace) 23:25.2; ... 150. Logan 24:40.4; ... 168. Asa Glandorf 198, New
active in the box to cut off the first half) in the first half: box, with Stant coming up with unavailable for comment. Fast (Wayne Trace) 23:44.2; Haven 207, Anna Grove netters split a pair Team scores: Ordway got an unassisted tally
Jennifer Burnett finished 25th Leading the Lady Green Swihart (ELI) 25:19.3;
212, Ben. Logan 222, CAREY — Columbus Parkway 301: Brad Shaffer 69, Brian
at 26:20 for the lead.
St. John’s hosts Crestview 151 Todd Rode (St. John’s)
several attempts by the Titans 12:19 on a shot by Laibe; 10:25 the goods and Tori Hardesty 27th. girls were senior mainstay 23:49.7; 152. Kyle Niemeyer
... 181. Josh Ballard
St. Marys Memorial Grove’s volleyball team split a
Schartzer 72, Jordan Bollenbacher 79,
The visitors registered 13
to play long-ball. on a blast by Laibe; and at She got caught way out of at 5 p.m. Tuesday. The Bearcat boys ended up Shayla Siefker in first, Brooke (ELI) 30:00.1. Corey Decker 81.
(OV) 23:52.1; ... 155. Derek GIRLS 253, Elida 327, Bath pair of matches at Saturday’s Antwerp A 325. shots on-goal, with LCC’s keep-

SATURDAY ROUNDUP
in third place behind Covington Bendele in 17th, Emilee Byrne Siefker (KA) 24:19.5; 156. Andy Red Team 369, Paulding 395, tri-meet at Carey. Paulding 333: Devon Bermejo 74,
er grabbing six saves.
Ricky Bergulowski 83, Andy Smiley 87,
and St. Henry, while Ottoville 63rd, Amy Looser 116th and Horstman (OV) 24:48.7; ... 160. Scores: Covington Lima Senior 450. The Bulldogs first defeat- Sam Heilshorn 89. Continental owned the cor-
finished sixth, Lincolnview Kara Hoersten 127th. Levi Blake (KA) 25:40.5; ... 164. 51, Spencerville Top 10: 1. Wilkins ed Van Buren 25-22, 25-19. Wayne Trace 335: Dalton Coburn 73, ner kicks 6-2.
13th and Kalida 15th out of On the boys side, Jason Zach Keith (LV) 27:34.0; 165. 53, Botkins 92, (BEN) 19:29.8; 2. Grady Gudakunst 77.
The Delphos Herald Saturday afternoon at Keith teaming up with Seth Ricker caves for the hosts while Joe Austin Sealscott (LV) 28:43.8; Pohl (SH) 19:42.2; 3. Stephanie Etzkorn led with nine Edgerton 337.
Musketeers shut Hamel Memorial Field, beating for the insurance tally at 7:55. Moonshower had 10 for the 18 teams. Turnwald was 20th, Tyler ... 167 Josh Solomon
Fort Recovery 92,
Moore (SA) 19:59.4; 4. Diaz digs and two aces, along with St. Henry 342: Chad gerlach 80, Alex Sign up now ...
Kalida 157,
out Cougar boys the Cougars 2-0. The Musketeers (2-2-2) visitors. Kevin Lenhart led all run- Turnwald 22nd, Seth Bendele Anna Ricker (5 kills, 3 blocks), Wilker 81, Seth Watercutter 89.

CARDIO
(SV) 30:14.9. St. Henry 193, (NEW) 20:28.3; 5. Wolery Miller City 365: Jared Fuka 87, Derek
FORT JENNINGS — The Martin Fidrick scored the outshot the Cougars (1-1-4) Fort Jennings visits Cory- ners in the boys race, along 27th D`angelo Bevly 46th, and Black Team Lincolnview (SH) 20:44.7; 6. Shane (SA) Lisa Wynn (5 kills) and Rachael Kaufman 89,
Fort Jennings boys soccer team first goal at 25:40 of the sec- 13-6 and owned the corner Rawson 5 p.m. Tuesday. with Keith Lenhart in 21st, Joe Jacob Turnwald 86th. Scores: South 212, Lima 20:47.9; 7. Smith (SA) 20:48.2; Stechschulte (10 assists). Fairview 365.

KICKBOXING
threw a goose-egg at Van Wert ond half, with Ryan Schuerman kicks 7-2. Tyler Good had six ---- Wisher 26th, Nick Davisson “We didn’t have a few girls Adams 56, Shawnee Central Cath. 8. Garner (DEC) 20:55.6; 9. They then fell to 1-5 via Crestview 382: Jared Hallfeldt 84,
Tyler Myers 87.
Lady ’Dawgs drop tri-match 30th, Brandon Meyer 48th and here because of ACTs but 65, W. Liberty-Salem 217, Ottoville Dana Lanwehr (OG) 21:01.8; a 25-21, 16-25, 25-20 loss to Lincolnview 395: Taylor Hoehn 87.

Canal Days Sale


LIMA — Elida’s volley- Caleb Vogt 76th. those we had here did a nice 92, Elmwood 108, 243, Houston 10. Scott (SH) 21:03.2. Carey. Allen East 402: Lucas herrmann 89.
ballers lost both parts of a tri- Those results pleased vet- job. We’re still nursing some
New Haven 119, 270, Marion Other Local Finishers (145 Ricker had seven kills, Antwerp B 409. Professional MMA
match held Saturday at Lima
Anna 160, Ottawa- Local 287, runners): 32. Jenny Meyer along with Etzkorn (2 aces), ----- fighter instructor
eran coach Brian McMichael. injuries, too,” veteran Ottoville Glandorf 187, St. Van Buren (OG) 22:36.7; ... 38. Maggie Pirates rally
Central Catholic. “I liked what I saw. On the mentor Bob Kaple acknowl- Stechschulte (9 assists), Emily
The Lady Bulldogs lost
Marys Memorial 190, 291, Lehman Catholic Wheeler (ELI) 23:10.2; ... 41.
Karhoff (14 digs) and Nikki by Lady Thunderbirds Justin Sowers
whole, all our runners have edged. “Once they come back Ben. Logan 210, Indian Lake 331, New Bremen 350 Kialee Koch (OG) 23:18.2; LIMA — Continental scored
21-25, 25-21, 25-23 to Lima improved in the early going,” and get back into shape, I 292, Bath 297, Elida 352, . Top 10: ... 50. Angela McVey (ELI) Stechschulte (4 blocks).
Columbus Grove visits twice in the second half to rally Starts Sept. 20 ...
Update your Senior, with Katrina Meeks he explained. “What you hope think we’ll be right there in Kenton 380, Lima Senior 433, 23:53.5; ... 60. Brittany Nordhaus
6 weeks
1. Shayla Siefker (OV) 19:57.9;
Paulding 454. Lincolnview 6 p.m. (JV start) past host Lima Central Catholic
leading with eight kills, Alex to see is not just better times Columbus again. The boys are 2. Kelli Ley (SV) 20:06.8; 3. (OG) 24:08.2; ... 64. Cassie
3-2 Saturday in girls soccer
look with big Hambleton 19 digs, Kelsey from each individual but also also making a lot of progress.
Top 10: 1. G. Diltz (SH) Bailey (BO) 20:18.9; 4. Jessica Giesken (OG) 24:22.7; ... 69. Tuesday.
action at Lima Stadium. Mon. & Wed. 6:30-7:30 PM
savings on Suits & Smith 19 assists and Stacy
Alexander two aces.
running better as a pack. You
want your fifth and sixth run-
At this point of the season,
that’s all you want. We don’t
16:30.3; 2. Isch (SA) 16:34.8;
3. Z. Diltz (SH) 16:39.8; 4.
Liechty (SA) 16:55.7; 5. Lee
Doepker (KA) 20:29.4; 5. Snipes
(COV) 20:43.1; 6. Bailey (BO)
Dana Rosselit (OG) 24:40.9;
... 74. Courtney Kuhlman (OG)
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Banks get years to adjust Japan frees 14 crew members of Chinese ship
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TOKYO (AP) — Japan decide whether to formally port the Jingiang, where the
freed 14 crew members of indict him. detained boat captain is from.
a Chinese fishing ship today Tokyo sees this as its right “They followed me around
nearly a week after their ves- but Beijing sees as provoca- everywhere, so my plans for
sel and two Japanese patrol tion to its claim for sover- renting a boat in Fujian to sail
By GREG KELLER would be implemented by U.S. “among those with the greatest boats collided near disputed eignty over the East China to the Diaoyu were scrapped
and FRANK JORDANS authorities, despite their not capacity to adapt to the new southern islets. But China Sea islands, called Diaoyu or and I left that night,” said Qiu
The Associated Press fully having adopted the last rules.” lashed out at Tokyo’s deci- Diaoyutai Islands in Chinese Haitang, the online name for
round of Basel rules. In a statement, the fed- sion to keep the captain in or the Senkakus in Japanese. an auto parts industry worker
BASEL, Switzerland — In some countries, where eration noted however that it custody. Located about 120 miles (190 who did not want his real
Bankers and analysts said national regulators were quick remained concerned that the Such collisions or close kilometers) east of Taiwan, name used, in a telephone
new global rules could mean to clamp down on risky lending new rules would put “a strong calls in disputed waters have the islands are controlled by interview. “They didn’t tell
less money available to lend practices following the credit constraint that wil inevitably frequently touched off nation- Japan, but also claimed by me I had to leave, but it was
to businesses and consumers, crunch, the new rules, agreed weigh on the financing of the alistic protests among the Taiwan and China. definitely the impression they
but praised a decision to give Sunday in Basel by top central economy, especially the vol- broader population about sov- “China expresses strong gave by following me every-
them plenty of time — until bankers and regulators, may ume and cost of credit.” ereignty and complicate efforts dissatisfaction with and where — that I was not wel-
2019 — before the so-called actually release some pent up Down the line consumers to improve ties between China grave protest against Japan’s come there.”
Basel III requirements come capital banks had been holding could see banks tighten their and Japan — wary neighbors obstinate decision to put the In Xiamen, about a dozen
into full force. back in anticipate of far tighter rules on loans and possibly that are the world’s second- Chinese captain under the so- other activists said they wait-
The rules, which will grad- regulation, said analysts. impose higher banking charges and third-largest economies called judicial procedures,” ed in port for a second day
ually require banks to hold Under the new rules, known as financial institutions spend and major trading partners. said Foreign Ministry spokes- unable to set sail.
greater capital buffers to absorb as Basel III, the mandatory the next few years building Beijing has said the confron- woman Jiang Yu. “Japan will “On the surface, the
potential losses, are likely to reserve — known as Tier 1 reserves to meet the new regu- tation could damage its rela- reap as it has sown, if it con- Chinese government is saying
affect the credit industry by capital — would rise from 4 latory requirements. tions with Japan, underlining tinues to act recklessly.” that it won’t support or oppose
imposing stricter discipline on percent to 4.5 percent by 2013 But Teresa Nielsen, an ana- the sensitivity of the territorial The incident has provoked or ban these protest actions
credit cards, mortgages and and reach 6 percent in 2019. lyst at private bank Vontobel dispute in the East China Sea. a strident response from organized by civic groups.
other loans. In addition, banks would be in Zurich, said consumers The dispute has sparked Beijing, which said Friday it But they are threatening boat
Requiring banks to keep required to keep an emergency could also benefit. “The lower anti-Japanese activists in was postponing talks sched- owners so they are afraid of
more capital on hand will reserve known as a “conserva- than feared minimum capital China and Taiwan, which also uled earlier with Japan on setting sail,” Lo Chau, a Hong
restrict the amount of loans tion buffer” of 2.5 percent. requirement and longer imple- claims the islands in question, contested undersea deposits Kong activist with the group,
they can make, but it will make In total, the amount of rock- mentation time frame could to sail to the area on their own in the East China Sea. On told Hong Kong reporters in
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Mr. and Mrs. them better able to withstand solid reserves each bank is potentially lead to banks being protest missions — although early Sunday, China’s State Xiamen.
Robert and Mary Lee Miller of Landeck will celebrate Robert Bendele Neumeier/Ardner the blow if many of those loans
go sour.
expected to have will be 8.5
percent of its balance sheet
more open to give loans to
companies and private people
both governments have sought
to rein them in so as not to
Councilor Dai Bingguo called
in Japanese Ambassador
Activists in Hong Kong
are passionate about the
50 years on Sept. 17. Gary and Marsha Neumeier of Pigeon Forge, Tenn., European Central Bank — but not until the end of the which again could improve inflame tensions further. Uichiro Niwa — the fourth issue because they feel the
A celebration was held on Sept. 12th with family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bendele of Ottoville celebrated 50 and formerly of Delphos, announce the engagement of Chairman Jean-Claude Trichet decade. the economic situation world- Japanese authorities sought time that he has been sum- Japanese claim over the
friends. years of marriage on Sept. 11. their daughter, Carey Lynn, to Nolan Scott Ardner, son said the leading central bankers “Banks in Europe that have wide,” Nielsen said. to ease tensions today by moned over the incident. islands is an extension of lin-
Miller and the former Mary Lee Trentman were mar- The evening began with a Mass of Thanksgiving at of Karen and Mike Murray of Delphos and the late John who worked on the agreement, been weighed down by prob- Deutsche Bank’s Chief allowing the 14 crew mem- While worried about gering Japanese imperialism
ried on Sept. 17, 1960, at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ottoville, fol- W. Ardner. reached Sunday in Basel, were lems get a little more time to Executive, Josef Ackermann, bers to board a Chinese char- appearing weak in front of a that has resisted remorse and
Church by Fr. Quenneville. lowed by a family dinner at the home of Mike and Jennifer The couple will exchange vows on Sept. 25 at Sunrise convinced that the new mea- adjust to the rules,” Nordea said he thought the Basel III tered plane that was sent to nationalistic public, China’s reparations for World War
They are the parents of Diane (Dan) Poeppelman of Bendele. Park & Banquet Center in Millbury. sures were a “fundamental bank chief economist Annika package was a good one. pick them up from a near- communist leadership has II atrocities, said legislator
Fort Loramie and Duane (Audra) Miller, Mike (Trina) Robert and Arlene Kroeger were united in marriage on The bride-elect is a graduate of White High School in strengthening of global capital Winsth said today. “It is pos- “I think the decisions that by Japanese island, said the also tried to rein in activists Albert Ho.
Miller and Louise (Joe) Wittler of Delphos. Sept. 5, 1960, at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church Sevierville, Tenn., and earned a bachelor of arts in Food standards” which would make itive that they are given an were taken are the right deci- Foreign Ministry. to prevent any patriotic dis- Meanwhile, three
They also have 12 grandchildren: Gwen, Melissa, Beth, in Delphos. and Nutrition from Bluffton University and a masters in a “substantial” contribution to opportunity to handle this.” sions, they go in the right But Japan continues plays from spiraling beyond Taiwanese activists set
Laura and Nathan Poeppelman of Fort Loramie, Zachary, They are the parents of Mike (Jennifer) Bendele, Dan public health nutrition from the University of Toledo and economic stability and growth. Relief at the generous time direction, and I also believe the to detain the captain of its control. out by sea today to pro-
Kristine (BJ) Knebel, and Adam Miller, Amber, Joshua, (Sue) Bendele, Jim (Terri Ann) Bendele and Sherri (Joel) Bowling Green State University. She is employed at the Trichet declined to estimate frame and lower-than-expected fact that they gave the bank- the Chinese trawler, Zhan On the Chinese mainland, mote Taiwan’s claim to the
and Lucas Miller and Jason Wittler all of Delphos. Edelbrock of Ottoville. They also have 10 grandchildren. Toledo-Lucas County Health Department. how much money banks would minimum reserves lifted bank- ing industry so much time Qixiong. A Japanese court one activist said he abandoned islands. The Taiwanese coast
Miller is retired from Aeroquip and farms. His wife is Bob and Arlene are employed at The Ottoville Hardware Her fiance is a graduate of St. John High School and need to raise to meet the new ing stocks across the board for implementation clearly has granted prosecutors per- a plan to sail to the islands guard barred six activists
retired from Delphos City Schools as a cook. and Furniture Co. Vantage Career Center. He is a carpenter with Union requirements. today. reduces the effects on the real mission to keep the captain after being harassed by plain- from Hong Kong from join-
Carpenter Local 248. He also said he had “full France’s banking federa- economy, which is also very in custody until Sept. 19 to clothes police officers in the ing their trip.

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Opportunities with CEVA
Logistics! CEVA is hiring
Registered Blue Brindle SPACIOUS DELPHOS Midwest Ohio
Chihuahua puppies $300. 2 bedroom apartment for
safe, experienced CDLA Bluffton area rent. Stove, refrigerator Auto Parts
drivers with at least two (567)266-1000 included. Washer/dryer
Specialist By Bernice Bede Osol

To place an ad call: 419-695-0015


years experience for our
Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010
hookup. (419)203-2216
Delphos, OH facility and LAST ONE -Must Sell!
Windshields Installed, New
Lights, Grills, Fenders,Mirrors,
Dear Annie: My husband, Dear N.Y.: Tell your son
supporting domiciles. The
routes are local with no
4 mo. old make Yorkshire NICE 1 BR, appliances, Friends and close contacts usually
deck, garage. No pets, Hoods, Radiators play significant personal roles in your
“Sam,” and I are retired. Two he should be willing to start
Terrier puppy. Perfect
overnight required. We of- non-shedding family pet. $300 Lease/Deposit. 4893 Dixie Hwy, Lima affairs, and are likely to do so once
fer an excellent benefits Price reduced $325 or (419)236-4497 weeks ago, we ran into one a fight over this because again in the year ahead. However,
005 Lost & Found 080 Help Wanted 080
packageHelp Wanted401(k),
including
120 Financial 290 Wanted to Buy best offer. (419)863-9441 1-800-589-6830 of Sam’s former co-work- his daughter’s welfare is at some big opportunities may come
your way through work or school-
ers while out shopping. He stake. According to the U.S.
competitive wages, vaca-
tion and holiday pay plus 620 Duplex For Rent related people who like you.
FOUND: LARGE white 0 DOWN, warranty, free Health, Dental and Vision IS IT A SCAM? The Del-
580 For Rent or Lease 840 Mobile Homes seemed quite happy to see Fire Administration (usfa. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -
male dog. 800 block of S. appliances, Remodeled plans. Interested appli - phos Herald urges our Raines TWO BEDROOM in Ft. her. They kissed hello with dhs.gov/smoking), almost Instead of attempting to outrun your
Main St. Found on Thurs- home. A great coun - cants can apply online at readers to contact The
Jewelry Jennings. Stove & Refrig- a peck on the cheek -- no 1,000 people are killed in competition, you should outthink
them. When it comes to competitive BLONDIE
day. (419)863-0481 try home with a view! A 4 jobs.cevalogistics.com Better Business Bureau, DELPHOS SELF Storage RENT OR Rent to Own. 2
big deal. I told Sam to stay home fires caused by cig-
, erator furnished. Washer/
situations, the race is more likely to go
on Gressel Drive: Maxi-
FOUND Siberian Husky. bed, 2 Bath has a master select "Employment" and (419) 223-7010 or Cash for Gold bedroom, 1 bath mobile
and talk and I’d continue arettes and other smoking
Dryer hookup NO Pets.
Main St. area. Has a red suite with Jacuzzi tub and scroll down to Driving 1-800-462-0468, before
Scrap Gold, Gold Jewelry,
mum security achieved in-
References and Deposit. home. 419-692-3951. to the smartest person, not necessarily
shock collar on neck. 419- the fastest.
shopping. When I got to the materials every year. Your
French doors with multiple Opportunities and select: entering into any agree- side our fenced facility
741-7121 Silver coins, Silverware, Pocket
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Trying
419-453-3597
890 Autos for Sale
with access via your per-
next aisle, I saw a neighbor daughter-in-law needs to
decks, 2 car garage, new Contract 1243-East Lib- ment involving financing,
cabinets, high efficiency erty, OH (Honda de Mex- business opportunities, or Watches, Diamonds. sonal gate code. Why set- to force something could be like trying
010 Announcements furnace, C/A, 19206 State ico) or stop by our facility work at home opportuni- 2330 Shawnee Rd. tle for less? Phone any-
800 House For Sale and we began chatting. From care enough about her fam- to push square pegs into round holes.
Rd., D e l p h o s , at 1457 N. Main Delphos ties. The BBB will assist Lima time 419-692-6336.
where I stood, I could see ily to discipline herself. In fact, developments that are dictated
by chance and circumstance will turn
ADVERTISERS: YOU can
419-586-8220. Oh,45833 or call in the investigation of (419) 229-2899 FULL REMODEL com- WE’LL BEAT YOUR Sam and his friend. Dear Annie: This is out far better.
place a 25 word classified www.chbsinc.com 419-692-1200. EOE
these businesses. (This
notice provided as a cus- 590 House For Rent pleted soon. Can custom- BEST PRICE At one point, in response to SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -
ad in more than 100 news- ize to you. 607 W. 7th St.,
GUARANTEED! she leaned close “No Locks,” the Only self-doubt and negative thinking
papers with over one and Are you looking for a child tomer service by The Del-
phos Herald.) 300 Household Goods 2 BDRM, 1 1/2 BA, At- Delphos. 0 Down, Home to him, took his 20-year-old who can impede your progress, but, sadly,
a half million total circula- care provider in your CLASS A CDL Drivers. On all name-brand tires we sell – that’s exactly how you’re likely to
tion across Ohio for $295. area? Let us help. Call Company & O/O tached garage. Available Warranty, Free appli -
ances. 419-586-8220 including Goodyear, Continental, hand and gave feels her privacy is handle what’s important. You’d be
him another kiss, being violated by a better off if you can think fearlessly.
YWCA Child Care Re - New Account, Adding 40 NEW, QUEEN plush top soon. 419-692-3951 Michelin and more.
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mattress, never used, still
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check through Ohio 1-800-992-2916 or
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600 Apts. for Rent 730 E. Third St., Delphos AT THE RIGHT PRICE! than a peck. She into her bedroom
21) - Sometimes realistic thinking
isn’t enough to get you what you
Scan-Ohio Statewide $59,500. 2 BDRM, 1BA,
also held his hand without knocking. want, and it could be one of those
BEETLE BAILEY
PUBLIC
Classified Advertising Net- Apply: Full basement, C/A, 1-1/2
1 BEDROOM apt. All utili-
a lot during their This is an adult times. Your intuition or hunches could
work. The Delphos Herald
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ATTENTION ALL SAFE
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800-738-7705 360 Building Materials ties furnished, and cable car garage. Phone
conversation. woman with two
be a big trump card when played.
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
AUCTION
DRIVERS!! Local Driving vision. Available immedi-
this up for you. No other Opportunities with CEVA ately. Call 419-741-7131. Then she wrote jobs who still can- 19) - That which you learn firsthand
through personal experience can
classified ad buy is sim-
something on not afford to move
Logistics! CEVA is hiring FACTORY CLEARANCE BARGAIN HOME
DRIVERS: FLATBED. Every Saturday
pler or more cost effective. $76,500, appraised for generally be far more effective
a piece of paper out. No doubt
safe, experienced CDLA Class A 2yrs. Exp. Req. Sale on Steel Arch Build- 1BDRM DOWNSTAIRS
Call 419-695-0015, ext drivers with at least two at 6pm ings! Save thousands! All $98,000 after minor re - than most book reading. One such
and tucked it into Annie’s Mailbox Mom and Dad still
$.38-.48cpm/exp based. Apt. in Ottoville. Includes
138. important lesson could take place.
pairs. It’s a Great 4 bed- Requires presentation of
years experience for our Inventory MUST GO! Ad-
Trinity Logistics Group - Large Variety of range and refrigerator.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -
Sam’s shirt pock- support her at least
competitor’s current price ad
Delphos, OH facility and ditional Discounts offered room, 2 Bath home with a
040 Services EEO/AA 866-235-1669 Landlord pays water, on exact tire sold by Dealership
Merchandise Fitting yourself into a venture another
et. a little, probably covering
supporting domiciles. The through our Display Pro- 1 car attached workshop within 30 days of purchase.
has created isn’t easy, so if you see
sewer, and garbage pick
garage, Home Warranty ,
When I finished shop- laundry, gas, water and elec-
routes are local with no Everyone Welcome gram! Call Now! See participating Dealership
something in which you want to be
up. Rent & Deposit for details.
overnight required. We of- EXPERIENCED SERVER 1-866-352-0469 746 W. Skinner St., Del-
Porter Auction
ping, they were still talking. tric use, as well as a roof included, make yourself valuable
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Table or floor.
Come to our store.
fer an excellent benefits
package including 401(k),
for breakfast/lunch. Apply
in person. Hong Kong
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550 Pets & Supplies


419-453-3956 phos, 419-586-8220
www.creativehomebuying- RAABE This woman treated me like over her head and a room enough to be needed.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -
I was invisible. In the car to call her own. She should
MC solutions.com
Restaurant, 301 N. Main
You don’t always feel comfortable
For info call
Hohenbrink TV. competitive wages, vaca- DISCOVER 11260 Elida Rd., Delphos
(419) 587-3770 2 BEDROOM, upstairs
on the way home, Sam said either tolerate with grace the in large groups, but you could find
419-695-1229 tion and holiday pay plus St., Delphos. M 7:30-8 ; T-F. 7:30-6:00; Sat: 9-2
apt. for rent at 227 N. FULL REMODEL com- 419-692-0055 yourself in one. The solution is to seek
only that they were catching impositions her parents have
Health, Dental and Vision
A GREAT end of summer Pierce St. $550/mo. Refer-
one or two people you like and stick
plete soon at 829 Moening

FOR SALE SNUFFY SMITH


plans. Interested appli - Over 85
cants can apply online at puppy sale at Garwick's ences & deposit required. St. Delphos. Can custom- years up on office gossip. laid on her, or quit buy- closely to them throughout the entire
At home, Sam took his ing clothes, cell phones and
the Pet People. ALL pup- No pets or smoking. Call serving
jobs.cevalogistics.com ,
pies reduced. Now starting 419-302-5227 or
ize to you. 0 Down, Home
you! affair.
select "Employment" and Warranty, Free appli -
shirt off and hung it in our hall jewelry and save her money ARIES (March 21-April 19) - If
www.527smain.com scroll down to Driving at $59. 419-795-5711 419-302-6017. ances. 419-586-8220 www.raabeford.com
closet before going upstairs. to get an apartment. If she
you want to encourage helpfulness,
you first need to be thoughtful and

527 S. MAIN ST., DELPHOS


Opportunities and select:
Contract 1243-East Lib- BE YOUR OWN BOSS OPEN HOUSE
www.chbsinc.com
1999 CHEV Cavalier, I immediately grabbed it, were my daughter, I would of service to others. Once you set the
example, you’ll reap the returns.
erty, OH (Honda de Mex-
We are looking for an aggressive
0 DOWN, warranty, free 190,841 miles. 4 cyl. and sure enough, her e-mail not only be overseeing her TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
address was on that piece private life, but her bank
ico) or stop by our facility Dawn to dusk Fri., Sat. & Sun. appliances, Remodeled $1,700 (419)642-3595
and responsible person to own and home. A great country 4 - The only way you are likely to
of paper in his pocket. I account and closet, too. --
at 1457 N. Main Delphos
Oh,45833 or call 746 Skinner St., bed, 1 1/2 Bath home 1995 GRAND Mercury advance your self-interests is to deal
operate their own guest delivery Delphos in Lincolnview school dis- Marquis. Single owner,
said nothing and put the shirt Loving Parent of Four with persons who are pertinent to
your plans on a one-on-one basis.
back. Soon after, Sam came Dear Parent: We believe
419-692-1200. EOE truck. Super security with a trict. Has new carpet, very clean. Very good
Bargain home, $76,500,
condition (419)692-7726. Committees or group involvements
growing company. Don’t wait; appraised for $98,000 paint, landscape, new
central air, water rushing downstairs and took an adult child is entitled aren’t likely to work.
the shirt with him. When I to some privacy, but your
after minor repairs. It’s a
this could be your opportunity GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -
REAL
great 4 bedroom, 2 bath
Unless you can gain momentum by
heater, new lighting, up-
of a lifetime! home with a 1 car attached workshop garage. dated plumbing and elec- next saw it, the paper was excessively intrusive meth- earnestly focusing on what you’ve
Home warranty. tric, some new gone. ods could certainly accelerate got in the works, you aren’t likely to
Apply in person at MENARDS ESTATE Sam has not mentioned the process of moving out.
419-586-8220 get very far. Once you get rolling,
windows, 19176 Venedo-
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
A beautifully restored & remodeled home with 100 year
Stop in and ask for Tim, Chuck, cia-Eastern Rd., Venedo- however, it’ll be another story.
old doors, floors and trim. This classical home has 3
or Bobby at www.creativehomebuyingsolutions.com cia. 419-586-8220. TRANSFERS the note. In all the years Annie’s Mailbox is writ- CANCER (June 21-July 22) -
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a new gorgeous kitchen, roof, furnace & windows. Too 2614 N. Eastown Rd. solutions.com
Putnam never kept any secrets from Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- until later in the day, when most
much to mention. Must see to appreciate.
Lima, OH 45807 each other. I feel so betrayed. tors of the Ann Landers people get tired. Once you have your

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Ph. 419-303-5206 or 419-339-1550
RAABE Anna Ybarra, City
of Gilboa, Lot 55,
How do I handle this? -- column. Please e-mail your
Feeling Betrayed questions to anniesmail-
thoughts organized and your ideas
assembled, get to the people you need
immediately.

AT YOUR
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Ybarra. Sam the opportunity to be to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o wellness and/or security should be
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Gina M. Fox *up to 5 quarts oil
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6722 2001 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE.4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, full power, moonroof ................. $7,495 Wayne A. Caton,
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Good Again 6698 1997 OLDSMOBILE REGENCY....4 Dr., full power, nice car....................................... $4,495
Susan R. Siefker, S 1 Q
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POHLMAN
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By RACHEL ZOLL
The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Nine


years of denouncing terror-
ism, of praying side-by-side
“We have nothing to apol-
ogize for, we have nothing to
fear, we have nothing to be
ashamed of, we have nothing
that we’re guilty of — but
we need to be out there and
Images of violence over-
seas in the name of Islam
have come to define the
faith for many non-Muslims
at home. The U.S. remains
at war in Afghanistan, and
spread. More than half of
respondents in a recent poll by
the Pew Forum for Religion
& Public Life said they knew
little or nothing about the
Muslim faith.
strike by saying Islam is a
“religion of peace” that has
no role in the violence instead
of confronting the legitimate
concerns of other Americans,
these Muslim critics say.
University, found a wide range
of mosques — from literalist
to modernist to mystical —
while researching his book,
“Journey Into America, The
Challenge of Islam.” He said
How to save when dining out
In the midst of the re- tan area provide lower with junk mail, but nearly
with Jews and Christians, of we need to express this,” said although America has formal- Some U.S. Muslims say “There’s a quaintness and many mosques are engaged cent global economic prices to customers as in- everyone has received that
insisting “I’m American, too.” Imam Mohammed Ibn Faqih ly declared an end to its com- their national organizations naivete or outright white- in internal struggles between
None of it could stop a season in a sermon at the Islamic bat operations in Iraq, U.S. share the blame, for answer- washing of some very com- Muslims with rigid and mod- struggles, dining out be- centive to dine out and try envelope full of coupons at
of hate against Muslims that Institute of Orange County troops there continue to fight ing intricate questions about plex issues,” said Saeed Khan, ernist views, but he found came a luxury many peo- new cuisine. Many restau- least once. While it’s easy
made for an especially fraught in Anaheim, Calif., the day alongside Iraqi forces. Islam with platitudes, and fail- who teaches at Wayne State none that fit the imaginings ple decided they could rants offer prix fixe deals, to simply discard “junk
Sept. 11. Now, Muslims are before the 9/11 anniversary. Within the U.S., domestic ing to fully examine the poten- University in Detroit. “This of anti-Muslim conspiracy no longer afford. Though typically including three mail” immediately, that
asking why their efforts to be There is no simple way for terror has become a greater tial for extremism within their has caused a lot of frustration theorists. families traditionally dine courses ranging anywhere envelope might just be the
accepted in the United States American Muslims to move threat, while ignorance about communities. Muslim leaders for a lot of Muslim Americans, Historians, and sev- out less than anyone, in from $25-40 per plate. This key to an affordable night
have been so easily thwarted. forward. what Islam teaches is wide- often respond when terrorists myself included.” eral Muslim leaders, see light of fewer funds, the allows consumers to enjoy out on the town. Many
The summer frenzy about similarities to the prejudice
Islam in America has revolved Roman Catholics and Jews trend to stay in for meals affordable meals at restau- restaurants send offer cou-
around Park51, a community experienced as newcomers and save money extended rants that might otherwise pons via such envelopes as
center and mosque planned to America starting in the beyond families to couples be out of the budget. well as the local newspa-
two blocks from New York’s 19th century. The hierar- and singles as well. * Peruse restaurants per, and these coupons of-
ground zero. Opponents and chical Catholic church was Though the economy is online. Many restaurants ten provide great deals.
supporters of the center con- denounced as a threat to the gradually bouncing back, allow people surfing the Another place to look
verged on the area for protests separation of church and state. the impact of the recent re- Web to join mailing lists for restaurant coupons is a
and counter-protests Saturday Synagogues were banned in
after the morning memorial many states, and Jews were cession is still fresh on the via their Web sites. Such local entertainment book.
ceremony at the World Trade viewed as undermining the minds of many. While it’s mailing lists provide e- While these books often
Center site. nation’s Christian character. important to watch spend- mail updates on menu must be purchased, those
In recent months, mosques Mark Silk, director of the ing, that doesn’t mean din- changes and special events who truly put the book to
in Tennessee, California, New Greenberg Center for the ing out must continue to be at the restaurant, making it use will save much more
York and elsewhere have Study of Religion in Public an unaffordable luxury. In easier to schedule nights in the long run at restau-
been shot at and vandalized. Life at Trinity College in Dining out can still be affordable. Savvy diners just need to look for deals that
fact, there are many ways out on the town in ad- rants as well as several lo- drastically reduce prices.
Threatening messages were Connecticut, said the experi-
left at one mosque. A Florida ence of Japanese Americans to enjoy dining out and vance. Some restaurants cal businesses.
pastor caused a global uproar in World War II more closely still save money. even offer exclusive dis- * Take advantage of
with his ultimately unfulfilled parallels the current plight * Look forward to Res- counts to those on their promotions. Many people the town in a while, those might not be exactly what be a costly endeavor for
threat to make a bonfire of of Muslims. After the Pearl taurant Week. Many larger mailing lists, making it scoff at restaurant promo- promotions might be just a diner is looking for, it is families, couples or even
Qurans on Sept. 11. Harbor bombing, Silk said cities offer some type of more affordable to spend a tions that might offer too what’s needed. Part of the a more affordable way to singles, savvy diners can
Many Jewish, Roman Americans asked, “Are our Restaurant Week, a week night dining out. little or seem too limited. fun of dining out is getting hit the town and let some- find deals if they look in
Catholic, mainline Protestant, Japanese different from those during which restaurants * Look for coupons. However, for couples who out of the house, so while one else do the cooking. the right places.
evangelical, atheist and other Japanese?”
groups have responded with “I don’t think we’re about across a given metropoli- Mailboxes are often filled haven’t had a night out on that limited menu special While dining out might
an outpouring of support to round up all the Muslims
for Muslims, but suspicion and put them in concentration
remains high among many camps,” Silk said. “But I don’t
Americans. think we’ve ever seen the
Islamic centers have degree of legitimacy given by
become a focus of non-Mus- people in positions of author-
lim fears. Federal authorities ity to straight-up, anti-Islamic
have placed informants in expression.”
mosques, saying doing so is a The Muslim Public Affairs
critical counterterrorism tool. Council, a Los Angeles-based
www.edwardjones.com/backtoschool Member SIPC
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ly created national campaigns bigotry on “a small cottage
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have dramatically expanded
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Anticipation High as Ohio Valley Gold and Silver Refinery


Opens for Business Next Week in Lima!
By CHRISTINA BUTLER
STAFF WRITER

Been following the gold and


silver market lately? Well if you have
a jewelry box or lock box full of gold
or a coffee can full of old coins you
should be according to Ohio Valley
Refinery spokesperson John Miller.
“The gold and silver markets have not
been this strong for over 30 years” said
Miller. Typically when the U.S. dollar
is weak and the economy is flat gold
and silver markets soar. “That’s good
news if you are setting on a few gold
necklaces or an old class ring” says
Miller.
Next week, starting Tuesday at
9am and every day next week through
Saturday, the Ohio Valley Refinery will
be setting up a satellite refinery right
here in Lima at the Hampton Inn. Above • Refinery representatives will be on hand next week, starting Tuesday and continuing through
During their 5 day stay, anyone can Saturday, to purchase all gold, silver and platinum items, as well as coins. Public welcome!
bring gold, silver or platinum items and
turn them in for immediate payment, from gold jewelry to sterling silver will be issued a number. Seating will Ohio Valley Refinery will open for
explains John Miller. “Just about flatware sets to old coins. I think be available. When your number is business Tuesday from 9am-6pm. The
everybody has some amount of gold during this bad economy everybody called you will be escorted to a table event continues every day through next
or silver just lying around collecting can use extra money but most where your items will be examined, Saturday. No appointment is needed.
dust and next week anybody can sell people say they are taking advantage tested and sorted. This only takes a
theirs direct to our refinery. Typically, of selling direct to our refinery few minutes using their expertise and
selling direct to a refinery is reserved
for larger wholesale customers like
jewelry stores, pawn shops, and
because of the higher prices we pay.”
During this special event anyone
is welcome to bring all types of gold,
specialized equipment. Items will be
counted and/or weighed. The value of
the items will be determined based on
If you go:
laboratories,” says Miller. “We are silver and platinum to the refinery and up to the minute market prices. Live Who: ohio Valley Refinery
changing how business is done,” he turn it in for instant payment. The types feeds will be available at the event Reclamation Drive
explains. “We want to do business with of items they will accept include all displaying current market prices of
everybody so we took our business to gold jewelry; gold coins; gold ounces; all precious metals. If you choose to WhAT: open to public to sell
the streets. Our teams visits various dental gold; old coins dated 1964 sell your items, they will be bagged gold and silver.
cities around the country hosting 5 day and before including: Silver Dollars, and tagged and you will be escorted When: September 14th - 18th
events allowing the general public to halves, quarters and dimes; anything to the cashier to collect your payment.
take advantage of our services. The marked “sterling” including: flat ware Waiting time to sell your items may WheRe: hampton Inn
turnout has been overwhelming,” says sets, tea pots, silver bars, silver ounces range from just a few minutes to 1 1933 Roschman Avenue
Miller. “Usually each day is busier and all industrial precious metals. hour so bring something to read. Lima, oh 45804
than the previous day. It seems once What should you expect if you If you are the owner of a jewelry
people come to us and sell something, go to the event to sell your gold and/ store, pawn shop, dentist office or TImeS: TUeSDAY-FRIDAY
they are so amazed by what an old ring or silver? Just gather up all gold silver a dealer you are encouraged to call 9:00am - 6:00pm
or gold coin is worth that they go home and platinum in any form. If you are ahead to make an appointment with SATURDAY
and start digging around for more and not sure if its gold or silver bring it in the smelt master to discuss their 9:00am - 4:00pm
telling relatives, friends and neighbors. and they will test it for free. When you special dealer programs. They can
It’s like a feeding frenzy by the third arrive at the event you will be asked to be reached during refinery hours at ShoW InFo: (217) 523-4225
day. People line up with everything fill out a simple registration card and (419) 225-8300.

Silver and Gold Coin Prices Items of Interest:


Vintage Guitars:
Local Residents are
ready to cash in!
Up During Poor Economy. Martin, Gibson, Fender,
National, Rickenbacker,
Gretsch, Mandolins, Banjos International antique buyers
Collectors and The government opened the first and others
mints and began distributing the in town next week and ready
Enthusiasts in Pocket Watches:
coins in 1792. By the beginning of to stimulate economy!
Lima with the 19th century, coins and paper Hamilton, Illinois, Waltham,
$200,000 to currency were wide spread and our Patek Phillipe, Ball, Howard,
Purchase Yours! monetary system was here to stay. In South Bend, Elgin and others By CHRISTINA BUTLER
1933 Roosevelt required all banking Wrist watches: Omega, STAFF WRITER
institutions to turn in all gold coins. Accutron, Longines,
By CHRISTINA BUTLER Once all banks turned in this Hundreds of phone calls
STAFF WRITER Hamilton, Breitling and many from local residents this week to
gold, the president raised the gold
Got Coin? It might be just the standard from $20.00 per ounce to more the corporate office of the Ohio
time to cash in. Next week, starting $33.00 per ounce. This was his way Old paper money: United Valley Gold and Silver Refinery
Tuesday and continuing through of stimulating the economy during States, Confederate States, pour in inquiring about items to
Saturday, the International Collectors the great depression. However, gold Blanket Bills, $1000.00 bills be purchased all next week by the
Association in conjunction with the coins were never redistributed after and more team of antique buyers that is on
Ohio Valley Gold & Silver Refinery the recall. Not all gold coins were site with OVGSR.
Antique Toys: Trains, Tin
will be purchasing all types of silver turned in. Many folks during that The team of buyers next week
and gold coins direct from the public. time didn’t completely trust the wind-ups, Mechanical Banks, are purchasing a vast array of
All types are welcome and the event government and chose to keep their Robots, Pressed Steel trucks, vintage items (see left) along with
is free. gold. and many more coins, gold jewelry, and sterling
Collectors will be on hand to These gold coins are sought after War Memorabilia: Swords, silver items the refinery deals in.
identify and sort your coins. Then the by collectors today and bring many Bayonets, Helmets, German, It is a Local shot in the arm for
quality or grade will be determined. times the face value. Any gold coins our economy. The spokesperson
Confederate, Union, USA, and
According to collectors I talked with, with the mint marks of CC, D or O for the event expects to spend
the better the grade the more they are will bring nice premiums. Collectors others
in excess of $200,000.00 next
worth. With the current silver and at the event will be glad to show you Local records reveal to
week at the Hampton Inn paying
gold markets, high prices are being where to look. Other types of coins our research department that local residents on the spot. The
paid for older coins too. Any coins will also be purchase including: recent vintage guitar sold spokesperson for the company
minted in 1964 and before in the U.S. foreign coins, Indian head cents, two for $2400.00 and another for explained that these collectors are
are 90% silver except nickels and cent pieces, half dimes, three cent
$12,000.00 to a collector that paying collector price for vintage
pennies. pieces and buffalo nickels to name a
few. will be tied into the event next items. It’s a great way for people
The coins worth is determined
by the rarity and the grade. Old silver Collectors warn people against week via live database feed. to get a great value for their items.
dollars are worth a great premium trying to clean their coins as
right now. Even well worn and heavy significant damage can be done and
circulated ones are bringing good the coins value lessened.
premiums. Franklin and Kennedy
halves, Washington quarters and WE BUY Top Five Items
Mercury and Roosevelt dimes are all Items we will 10¢ & 12¢ To Bring
d Go
worth many times their face value. COMIC Gol ry ld
While older types like Seated Liberty, accept include: BOOKS! Jew
e l C o ins
Standing Liberties, and Barber coins Silver
are worth even more. Scrap Jewelry Coins
Gold coins are really worth a Dental Gold Sterlin et
lot right now according to Brian Silver
g Pock s
he
Eades of the International Collectors Sterling Silverware Watc
Association. This country didn’t start Sterling Silver Tea Sets
minting coins until 1792 says Eades.
Before that people would trade Silver Dollars
goods using gold dust and nuggets. All Coins Dated 1964 & earlier Refinery representatives will be on
Some shop keepers would take more hand next week starting Tuesday
gold than needed to pay for items Industrial Scrap to purchase all gold, silver and
purchased. There was no uniform platinum items, as well as coins.
All forms of Platinum
system of making change. Public welcome!

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