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fundraiser “When I got down here right now, are spoken for,”
he said. “But I probably have
Vancrest Assisted Living resident Bud Carder, keeps busy crocheting hats and blan-
kets for his friends and loved ones. “All I have to do is add the cuff and then the pompom
The Dancer By Gina has in assisted living, I started on top and it’s finished,” he said about the black hat on his lap. To his left sit three fin-
making washcloths and a lot more hats out there than
a group of students who will ished hats.
potholders as well, and last I do in here.”
participate in a Mexican cul-
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2A – The Herald Monday, November 8, 2010 www.delphosherald.com
Oscar-nominated actress Jill on June 25, 1983 and he died Day is Shannon
he loved life. He was also
on Nov. 13, 2006. She married an avid Ohio State fan. He Bockey.
Clayburgh dies at 66
Robert Weber on Aug. 11, 2007 was an active member of Congratulations
and he survives in Delphos. St. Peter Lutheran Church, Shannon!
Other survivors include Apache Junction, Ariz. and Delphos, holding several
By RODRIQUE NGOWI Unmarried Woman,” died daughters Jacqueline G. Modica Don R. (Christel) Miehls of offices through the years, Jefferson’s Scholar of the
The Associated Press Friday. She was 66. (Gene) Carrothers of Huntington Carlsbad, N.M.; sister Dorothy including the committee that Day is Dena
Her husband, Tony Award- Beach, Calif., and Bonnie (Peter) (Ira) Curl of Lima; and 20 niec- established the trust fund Marie Frye.
Jill Clayburgh, whose winning playwright David Lounevik of Garden Grove, es and nephews; Bob’s eight and, most recently, Mutual Congratulations
Broadway and Hollywood Rabe, said she died after a Calif.; grandsons Tim (Delia) children, Rob (Laura) Weber of Ministries. He was a coach Dena!
acting career stretched 21-year battle with chronic Modica of Westminster, Calif. Fort Jennings, Carl (Mary Lou) for the Red’s midget football
through the decades, high- lymphocytic leukemia. She and Peter R. (Jan) Lounevik Weber of Ada, Barbara (Larry) Students can pick up their
team for 14 years. He was awards in their school offices.
lighted by her Oscar- was surrounded by her family of Queensland, Australia; 3 Armstrong, Kathy (Charlie) a special rep for Business
nominated portrayal of a and brother when she died at great-grandchildren; a great- Pugh and Mary Lynn (Jim) Man’s Assurance for more
divorcee exploring her sexu-
ality in the 1978 film “An
her home in Lakeville, Conn.,
he said.
great-granddaughter; brothers
Richard (Vera Lu) Miehls, of
Rode of Delphos, Linda (Bill)
Lisboa of Columbus, Ginny
than 30 years in sales. He
was in the Marines for two
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(Peter) Beko of London, Ohio years at Camp Pendelton, in Corn: $5.60
The Taste of and Karen Weber of Toledo;
and Bob’s 18 grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
Oceanside, Calif.
Services will begin at 11
Wheat:
Beans:
$6.29
$12.55
a.m. Tuesday at St. Peter
Italy is back She was preceded in death
by a grandson, Dean Modica;
four sisters, Lucille (Jack)
Lutheran Church, Revs. Don
Pletcher and Katherine Olson
LOTTERY
CLEVELAND (AP) —
in Landeck every Wednesday....5-10pm at officiating. Burial will be in
Schell, Hilda (Joe) Lucas, Ethel Walnut Grove Cemetery with These Ohio lotteries were
(John) Sigler and Ruth (Paul) military rites by the Delphos drawn Sunday:
Hullinger; and a brother, Earl Veterans Council. Mega Millions
(Rita) Miehls. Friends may call from 2-8 Estimated jackpot: $25
Mrs. Weber was a book- p.m. today and 9:30-10:30 million
keeper in California and New a.m. Tuesday at Harter and Midday 3
Mexico. She was a member of Schier Funeral Home. 1-7-5
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Memorial contributions Midday 4
Church, Delphos. may be made to St. Peter 9-0-4-7
Authentic Homemade Mass of Christian Burial will Lutheran Church. Pick 3
begin at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday 3-2-8
Italian Cuisine Keith & at St. John the Evangelist Rosemary A. Klaus Pick 4
•Fettucini Alfredo •Lasagna na Yonk
er,
Ra Catholic Church, the Rev. 2-3-3-5
owners Melvin Verhoff officiating. Rosemary A. Klaus, 94, Powerball
•Jumbo Cheese Ravioli and much more Burial will be in Gethsemani of Delphos, died Sunday at Estimated jackpot: $20
Cemetery. Roselawn Manor Nursing million
•Famous Tavern Fried Chicken always available Friends may call from 4-7 Home in Spencerville. Rolling Cash 5
p.m. Tuesday at Harter and Visitation will take place 04-07-28-30-39
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
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Schier Funeral Home, where a Estimated jackpot:
parish wake service will begin Thursday at Harter and $110,000
at 7 p.m. Schier Funeral Home. The Ten OH
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Something Different & Delicious Every Day! be made to St. Rita’s Hospice. 11 a.m. Friday at St. John 46-47-49-53-55-57-60-62-68-
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Briefs WEATHER
Delphos Weather At 10:17 a.m. Thursday, erence to several residence COLUMBUS (AP) — An The FBI raided National
Delphos Police were made being burglarized with in the Ohio fugitive convicted in a Century, formerly based in
Street name to The high temperature aware of an active arrest past (2) two hours, officers $1.9 billion corporate fraud suburban Columbus, in 2002.
Sunday in Delphos was 53 and warrant issued by the Adult were called to residences in case spent some time on the At least nine former execu-
pay homage to the low was 26. A year ago Parole Authority for William the 600 block of North Scott loose living rent-free as a tives were later convicted of
Estle, age 24 of Delphos. At Street, 1300 block of Ricker caregiver in Mexico. corporate fraud charges in a
Jesse Owens today, the high was 69 and the
low was 46. The record high that time officers went to a Street and 600 block of East The Columbus Dispatch scandal prosecutors compared
residence in the 300 block Seventh Street. Upon offi- reports Sunday 62-year-old to Enron and WorldCom.
CLEVELAND (AP) — A for today is 73, set in 1915
of South Main Street and cers arriving at those loca- Rebecca Parrett worked for It’s unclear who is rep-
Jewish museum in Cleveland and the record low of 10 was Patricia Doran, who was resenting Parrett. Gregory
took Estle into custody. Estle tions forced entry were found
plans to rename a stretch of set in 1991.
was transported to the Allen and the victim’s all reported recovering from pneumonia Peterson, her trial attorney,
road after Olympic runner WEATHER FORECAST
County Jail. that personal items were in a Mexican resort town withdrew from the case after
Jesse Owens. Tri-county At 2:29 a.m. Thursday, taken from these locations. called Ajijic. filing a standard appeal. He
The Maltz Museum of The Associated Press Doran says Parrett — who didn’t return a phone call
while on routine patrol in The Delphos PD Detective
Jewish Heritage, along with
the area of E. 1st St and Bureau was contacted and called herself Carol “Kitty” Sunday, but he has told The
city officials and Owens’ TONIGHT: Clear. Lows North Main St. Delphos came to the scene to process Spillman — stayed in her Associated Press he would
daughter, will designate a in the mid 30s. South winds
Police came into contact them. Delphos Police is ask- extra bedroom, along with represent her if asked by the
downtown street “Jesse Owens around 5 mph.
with Kermit Bricker, age 52 ing anyone who may have her two cats. Three months federal judge overseeing the
Way” on Nov. 15. TUESDAY: Sunny. Highs of Delphos. At which time it seen anything suspicious in later, Parrett suddenly moved case.
Owens won four gold in the mid 60s. Southeast
was found that Bricker was these areas during this time out, and Doran discovered
SENIOR’S DAY
medals in the 1936 Berlin winds around 5 mph.
operating a motor vehicle to contact the Delphos Police that her passport and Mexican
Olympics and poked a hole TUESDAY NIGHT: while his driving privileges Department or Allen County residency permit were miss-
in the theory of Aryan supe- Mostly clear. Lows in the
riority. upper 30s. Southeast winds
were suspended. Bricker was Crime Stoppers with their ing. Monday and Tuesday
“I’m embarrassed, but I
All Day!
cited into Lima Municipal information.
Owens was a star athlete at around 5 mph.
Court on the charge. At 1:54 a.m. Sunday, was so unsuspicious of her,”
East Technical High School
At 9:35 a.m. Friday, Delphos Police were called Doran told The Dispatch.
in Cleveland and Ohio State EXTENDED FORECAST
Delphos Police were con- to the 200 block of North “I feel like I was taken in 6 Senior Specials
University in Columbus before WEDNESDAY: Mostly tacted by a subject follow- Canal Street in reference to by someone who was really
he stunned the world with his sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. Complete w/2 extras
ing what appeared to be a theft report. Upon offi- slick.”
Olympic performance. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph. Mexican authorities arrest- and choice of bread
an impaired driver. Upon cers arrival they were met
WEDNESDAY NIGHT- officers arriving in the by paper carriers of the Lima ed Parrett late last month as Starting at
Gas up 15 cents
$6.49
FRIDAY: Mostly clear. Lows area of the complaint offi- News. Officers were advised she was walking to lunch
in the lower 40s. Highs in the cers came into contact with that someone had gained with a doctor who special-
COLUMBUS (AP) — upper 60s. Paul Merschman, age 49 of entry into the staging area izes in anti-aging treatments.
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Rising oil prices have pushed
the cost of gasoline in Ohio to White cited in Delphos, at which time offi-
cers found Merschman to
for the paper and had taken Federal officials say she’s
items from inside the build- due to return to Columbus Includes
its highest levels in two years,
in the shadow of $3 a gallon. minor car crash be operating a vehicle while ing including inserts for the within a few weeks.
Parrett disappeared in
coffee or soft drink.
impaired. Merschman was Sunday edition of the Lima Golden Buckeye Card Accepted.
A survey from auto club At 10:38 a.m. on Saturday, taken into custody and was News. March 2008 after she was
AAA, the Oil Price Information a collision occurred when the convicted of securities fraud, No other discounts apply.
later released after he was At 5:36 p.m. Sunday,
Service and Wright Express driver of one vehicle failed cited into Lima Municipal Delphos Police were contact- wire fraud and other charg-
shows Ohio’s average price to see a second vehicle as Court on the charge. ed by a resident who stated es in a scheme at health
for regular-grade gasoline has they backed from a parking At 12:31 p.m. Saturday, that the victim was receiv- care financing company
jumped 15 cents from last space. Delphos Police were made ing unwanted text messag- National Century Financial
Monday, to about $2.95 a gal- Donald White, 73, of aware of an active arrest ing and photographs from a Enterprises. A judge sen-
lon. Delphos, was parked in a warrant issued out of Lima subject and that the subject tenced her to 25 years in Elida Road, Lima•Next to WENDY’S
Prices for crude oil have parking space in front of St. Common Pleas Court for would not stop contacting prison in absentia.
been climbing closer to $90 a John the Evangelist Catholic Thomas Cooley, age 60 the victim.
barrel due to a weakening dol- Church when he started
lar. The dollar’s falling value backing out onto Franklin
has caused investors to flee
of Delphos. Officers were
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POLITICS “There’s nothing that makes you so aware of the improvisation of human existence
as a song unfinished. Or an old address book.”
— Carson McCullers, American author (1917-1967)
IT WAS NEWS THEN GOP takes aim closing. After Tuesday’s elec- Election Day has passed. A Gallup poll in May found
tions that saw Republicans “The Senate should call 70 percent of American favor
at health care chip away at Democrats’ up the defense bill report- allowing gays and lesbians to
serve openly.
One Year Ago majority in the Senate and ed out of committee and
By PHILIP ELLIOTT wrest the House from their pass it before it goes home The legislative countdown
• The Delphos Police Department acquired Tasers and The Associated Press comes as a parallel effort
related equipment. This purchase was made possible through control, their hopes for end- for the year,” said Aubrey
ing the 17-year-old law have Sarvis, executive director of to end the ban continues in
the use on funds that had been donated to the Delphos Police WASHINGTON — court.
Department. dimmed. the Servicemembers Legal
Resurgent Republicans ral- “I would like to see the Defense Network. “If the Last month, the Pentagon
lied Sunday behind an agenda repeal of ’don’t ask, don’t president, Majority Leader was forced to lift its ban on
25 Years Ago — 1985 based on unwavering oppo- openly serving gays for eight
• Michelle Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Meyer of sition to the Obama White tell,’ but I’m not sure what Reid, Secretary Gates and a
the prospects for that are and handful of Republican sena- days after a federal judge in
Fort Jennings and Putnam County Pork Queen, walked away House and federal spending, California ordered the mili-
with the District I Pork Queen title. Michelle is a student at laying the groundwork for we’ll just have to see,” Gates tors are committed to passing
told reporters traveling with tary to do so. The Justice
Bowling Green University. the comprehensive defense
gridlock until their 2012 goal: Department has appealed,
• Jefferson finished fourth in Class A of the United Press a new president, a “better him to Australia this week- bill, there is ample time to
and a federal appeals court
International Ohio High School Board of Coaches football rat- Senate” and ridding the coun- end. do so.” granted a temporary stay of
ings. The Wildcats, 10-0, received three first-place votes and a try of that demonized health Gates has said he would Gay activists worry the the injunction.
total of 161 points. McComb, Jefferson’s opponent Saturday in care law. prefer Congress act after the repeal could be stripped The Pentagon, meanwhile,
the Division V playoffs, finished in third place with 187 points Republicans said they Pentagon releases its study of from the bill that funds the is in the midst of a study of
and one first-place vote. were willing to work with how repeal would be imple- Pentagon. how it would implement a
• A drawing for a seven-day trip to Florida highlighted the President Barack Obama but mented, which is due Dec. 1. “Any talk about a watered- repeal should Congress act.
Delphos merchants’ annual Christmas give-away promotion. also signaled it would be only That goal, though, lacks the down defense bill, whereby Leaders of that effort have
Drawing was on Dec. 23. The trip, sponsored by WDOH on their terms. With control backing of the Marine Corps the ’don’t ask’ revisions said a hasty pace and inad-
Radio, included lodging for seven days and nights and $100 of the White House and the commandant at a moment the would be stripped out, is equate protections for gay
in cash. Senate, Democrats showed no country is fighting wars in unacceptable and offensive and lesbian military members
sign they were conceding the Iraq and Afghanistan. to the gay and lesbian ser- could be a disaster.
50 Years Ago — 1960 final two years of Obama’s
White House getting tough with Yemen
• Joan Culp was elected Worthy Matron of Delphos Chapter term to Republican lawmak-
No. 26, Order of the Eastern Star during election of chapter ers who claimed the majority
officers in a meeting held at the Masonic Temple. Charles in the House.
Daulbaugh will serve as Worthy Patron of the chapter. Culp By KIMBERLY DOZIER U.S. and Yemen on counter- the second intercepted in the
“I think this week’s elec- The Associated Press terrorism matters is already United Kingdom. The indus-
and Daulbaugh will head the officers during the year 1961. tion was a historic rejection
Installation ceremonies inducting the new officers will be of American liberalism and fairly good and was improv- trial explosive PETN was
held during the December meeting. Other officers selected the Obama and Pelosi agen- WASHINGTON — The ing since the White House packed into the toner car-
were: Reba May, associate matron; Robert McDonald, associ- da,” said Rep. Mike Pence, White House is seeking made the country a priority, tridges of Hewlett-Packard
ate patron; Martha Penn, secretary; Cora Weaver, treasurer; the Indiana Republican who greater and swifter coopera- the official said. printers destined for address-
Mabel Clark, conductress; Helen John, associate conductress is stepping down from his tion on intelligence sharing But now the White House es in Chicago.
and Emaline John, three-year trustee. There will be a recep- post in GOP leadership. “The with the Yemeni government is using the near-miss of the The official insisted the
tion of candidates at the next regular meeting of the group on American people are tired of and more opportunities to multiple package bombs as a push for greater Yemeni
Nov. 17. Co-chairmen for the meeting will be Lois Ridenour the borrowing, the spending, train Yemeni counterterror- way to “push for more” col- cooperation does not include
and Joy Arnold. Following the meeting the social committee the bailouts, the takeovers.” ism teams in the aftermath of laboration, added the official, seeking permission to engage
served refreshments in the dining room. Members of the com- the airline package bombs, a who spoke on condition of in more unilateral military
Voters on Tuesday pun- senior administration official anonymity in order to share
mittee were Richard Thompson, Don Penn, Ralph Mericle and ished Democrats from New American action against
Bill Benson. said Sunday. the high-level strategy delib- AQAP, such as U.S. special
Hampshire to California, The official also said evi- erations.
giving Republicans at least operations kill-and-capture
75 Years Ago — 1935 dence points to the plot’s aim In particular, the U.S. teams on the ground.
60 new seats in the House. to blow up cargo planes inside wants more real-time access
• The Rev. William A. “Billy” Sunday, world famous evan- Republicans picked up 10 An interagency counter-
gelist, died peacefully last night. The picturesque preacher governorships; the GOP also or en route to the U.S. to intelligence gleaned by terrorism team has evolved
succumbed to an attack of angina pectoris. Beside him was his gained control of 19 state leg- The Obama administra- Yemeni counterterrorist forc- over the past year in Yemen,
wife, Helen “Ma” Sunday, who married him when he was a islative chambers and now tion’s careful response since es and intelligence services, as the administration has tried
professional baseball star nearly 50 years ago. the plot was foiled shows the official said. The U.S. is
holds the highest level of state to determine what mix of
• Marksmanship is due to improve decidedly in Delphos. legislative seats since 1928. the White House’s concern also seeking greater access to
that pushing Yemen publicly U.S. government capabilities
Two rifle clubs were recently formed in this city. Another “It was a very rough question detainees in Yemen is best suited to the mostly
organization has now been effected, the Delphos Gun Club. week, there’s no sugarcoat- to ramp up counterterrorist suspected of belonging to
cooperation or to agree to clandestine mission. Those
The last named organization was sponsored by Tommy ing that,” said Rep. Chris Van that country’s terror fac- elements include the CIA,
Thompson and now has a membership of 30. a more visible U.S. military tion, al-Qaida in the Arabian
Hollen, D-Md., who led the presence could backfire. FBI, and elite U.S. special
• A new entrance to the stage and dressing rooms is being Democratic Congressional Peninsula, also known as
arranged at Jefferson auditorium. The wall connecting the east Campaign Committee. Washington does not want operations units, according to
AQAP, the official added.
dressing room with the main hallway of the building is being to raise questions among multiple current and former
In the days since the elec- The al-Qaida affiliate
cut away to provide this new entrance, which will make it tion, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Yemenis about the legitimacy U.S. officials.
claimed responsibility Friday
possible to get to the stage without passing through the audi- D-Calif., has announced her of the embattled government The challenge is getting
for the airline plot in which
torium. of President Ali Abdullah two bomb-filled packages the Yemenis to agree on who
intention to remain as party Saleh and its dependence on they’ll work with, and how
leader and has yet to draw any were sent late last month —
the United States. much access they’ll grant,
challengers. one discovered in Dubai and
Cooperation between the one former official said.
Point
young Afghan woman named to say, not everyone in mission is to create global
Fatima, who has created her Afghanistan is proud of their business school partnerships
own construction business accomplishments. Security is to improve business educa-
amid war, corruption and a
culture that barely tolerates
still an enormous challenge.
Fatima and others often have of View tion. Today, more than 30 of
the world’s leading business
women, one is more inclined to employ men to do the “out- schools, including seven of
toward the goose bump. door” work of making sales the top 10, are participating.
“Every morning, I stand contacts, or at least keep a women in more than 20 coun- The program is coordinated
in front of the mirror and man nearby when they ven- tries, including Afghanistan, locally through a network of
say, ‘I am a woman and I am ture out. Brazil, China, Egypt, India, nongovernmental and aca-
powerful,’” she told a lun- Masooda, another gradu- Rwanda and the U.S. demic agencies.
cheon gathering here. Hosted ate of the Goldman Sachs The idea is that creating Listening to Fatima,
by Daily Beast founder Tina program who has a jam and a women’s labor force is Masooda, Malalai and a sec-
Brown, the luncheon was in pickling business, said all key to long-term economic ond Fatima, I was struck by
honor of four Afghan women, of her employees are home- growth. This would seem to their humility, but especially
including Fatima, who are based and illiterate. She be common sense rather than by their courage. Not once in
recent graduates of Goldman employs 23 people, 20 of advanced economic theory, my crowded day do I have to
Sachs’ “10,000 Women” whom are women. but such brilliance is scant in worry about my safety as I go
business program. Fatima began her business underdeveloped, war-ravaged about the necessary machina-
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Fatima’s mirror-mirror
mantra is one of the things
when she was just 15. Now
23, she employs 76 engineers
countries or where women are
often treated as subhuman.
tions of a normal workday.
I have met numerous
she says she learned from her and construction workers, Sometimes we need scien- Afghan women the past year
The Delphos Herald welcomes letters to the editor. Letters
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concerning private matters will not be published. and my brother.” Even though she began for the program showed that and each time they say the
Failure to supply a full name, home address and daytime Sitting at one of several her business long before investing in women would same thing. This time was no
phone number will slow the verification process and delay pub- round tables set for lunch, Goldman Sachs appeared on profit the human race through different: Don’t feel sorry for
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Siefker closes brilliant harrier career
By CHARLIE community and all the sup-
WARNIMONT port really means a lot.”
Delphos Herald And being her final high
Correspondent school race, Siefker didn’t
want to have any regrets
COLUMBUS – Ottoville’s when she departed Scioto
Shayla Siefker wanted to fin- Downs for the final time as a
ish her high school career high school runner.
strong, while Kalida’s Jessica “That was in the back of
Doepker wanted to cap off a mind the whole time I was
brilliant season first season of running,” Siefker added. “I
cross country. wanted to give it my all; it
Both runners achieved was my last chance. Being to
what they wanted Saturday state all four years, I would
by earning all-Ohio hon- never dream I’d ever make it
ors in the girls Division III here. It’s an accomplishment
cross country meet at Scioto for me.”
Downs in Columbus. The top Doepker, a sophomore,
25 runners in each division was making her first appear-
receive all-Ohio recognition ance at state in her first sea- Spencerville senior Kevon Lenhart tries to move up
with the top 16 making the son but turned in another during the Division III boys race Saturday. He ended his
awards stand, which Siefker solid effort as she finished varsity career in 29th place.
and Doepker both achieved. 16th in 19:16.3.
Siefker went into Charlie Warnimont photos ”I felt good,” Doepker
Saturday’s meet already hav- said. “I wanted to be in the
ing earned three all-Ohio Ottoville senior Shayla Siefker shows the strain of top 15. I did my best out
awards in cross country as running her final varsity high school race Saturday at the there. It was a hard race. I
she was fifth as a fresh- Division III OHSAA Championships at Scioto Downs. She had some butterflies but not
man, seventh her sophomore finished 10th to place in the top 10 all four years at state. many. I wanted to stay with
year, 12th last year and this it was my last cross country Siefker achieved her feat Shayla; I tried. I pretty much
year she finished 10th in the race,” Siefker, a senior, said. Saturday by getting to the ran the race I wanted to.”
Division III meet with a time “It was my goal every year to front of the field early and On the boys side, neither
of 19:03.2. get on the podium. I’m really although she dropped back of the local runners were able
“I just went out and want- happy with that. I just went some during the race, she to earn all-Ohio honors.
ed to give it my all because out and ran my race. ” finished strong to finish 10th. Spencerville senior
She was less than a second Kevin Lenhart finished 29th
behind ninth-place Meghan in 16:29, while Columbus
Schulze of Johnstown- Grove’s Jake Graham was
Monroe and just a few sec- 38th in 16:38.
onds behind her all-time best Lenhart was a little disap-
time of 18:51. Her 19:03 was pointed in his effort Saturday Columbus Grove sophomore Jake Graham gets amid
her best time of this season. as he was looking to earn
a pack of runners in the Division III state boys race. He
“My goal was to get back all-Ohio honors in his high ended up 38th.
in the 18’s,” Siefker said. school finale.
“I ran an 18:51 my fresh- “I ran OK, not as well as Schnipke said. “He was a have some fun as he was
man year and I haven’t gotten I hoped,” Lenhart said. “I ran little surprised to see some competing in his first state
that since then. I was pretty the time I wanted to, to run a hills downs here. He was race.
close to that, so I’m happy good race, but it wasn’t quite hoping for his personal “I told him to go out and
with how I did. I was pretty what I wanted to do.” record (16:15); he is a very have some fun and enjoy
relaxed today. I figured I had Graham, a sophomore, competitive guy but I’m your self. The pressure was
a lot more experience than was making his first appear- happy he ran a 16:38 and off because you are here, so
most of these runners. Not ance at state and had a good for a sophomore, that is out- go out and have some fun.
Sophomore Jessica Doepker became the first Kalida being with a team is different day, according to his coach standing.” He has a couple of more
female runner ever to run at the state cross country meet at but my teammates were here Terry Schnipke. Being his first race at years to get back here and
Scioto Downs. She finished 16th. supporting me and we always “I’d say he was pretty Scioto Downs, Schnipke I think he can accomplish
have a good turnout from the consistent. He ran a 16:38,” said he wanted Graham to that,” Schnipke added.
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Starbucks Coffee!
CHINESE RESTAURANT
DINE IN & CARRY OUT
Come join us Friday & Saturday nights
(the) Grind Café and after the basketball games for our
DOLLAR DEALS
BUFFET 349 Towne Center Blvd.
Coffeehouse Van Wert, Ohio
226 N. Main St., Delphos 419-238-5888
419-692-2132 A slice of pepperoni pizza $1
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for your family or office holiday parties. $1.00 off of 2 Reg. $2.00 off of 2 Reg.
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Also, call to order your holiday homemade pumpkin Expires 12-8-10 Expires 12-8-10
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CLASSIFIED ADS
The Daily Herald 120 Financial 300 Household Goods 600 Apts. for Rent
IS IT A SCAM? The Del- UPRIGHT PIANO, refin- 2 BR Remodeled apt in
phos Herald urges our ished oak. Needs tuned Ottoville. Excellent loca-
readers to contact The $200. Two antique dress- tion. W/D Hook-up. No
Better Business Bureau, ers, one with mirror. $300. smoking/No pets. Refer-
REALTY LLC
these businesses. (This
few left 24X30, 35X34, BA Unit, Great location.
notice provided as a cus-
ADVERTISERS: YOU can FULL-TIME SECRETARY 30X60. Ask about our Dis- Stove/Refrig. included.
place a 25 word classified Full time position available.
tomer service by The Del-
play Program for addi - $450/mo. & deposit.
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Schrader Realty is pleased a half million total circula-
Assistant well with others. Position SPACIOUS 2 BDRM Apt.
Manager
501
to announce Jon Moorman as the tion across Ohio for $295. will eventually assume for rent. Heating bills paid,
newest realtor to our staff! It's easy...you place one Delphos Coin/Antique most office duties in a rap- Misc. for Sale references and deposit re-
quired. No pets. No smok-
Jon can be reached
at 419-234-8797
He may also be contacted via
order and pay with one
check through Ohio
Scan-Ohio Statewide
and Pawn shop seek-
ing full time manager
idly growing company in
Delphos. Some bookkeep-
ing, MS Word, & Excel are
CHRISTMAS CENTRAL BOILER out-
ing. Call: (419)302-6017
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and assistant manager. door wood furnaces start-
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or thru our website at
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work. The Delphos Herald
Skills and traits needed
-- honesty, no criminal
a must. QuickBooks is
helpful, but not necessary. AUCTION ing at $4995.00. Up to
$1,000 Rebate, limited
Duplex For Rent
www.schraderrealty.net. advertising dept. can set record, can pass drug Weekdays 8am-5pm. Every Saturday time. (419)358-5342 $100 off first months rent
this up for you. No other screen, very computer Send replies to Box 146
classified ad buy is sim- c/o Delphos Herald, 405 at 6pm with 1 year lease. 2 BDRM
580
literate, good with peo-
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washer/dryer, dishwasher,
Call 419-695-0015, ext ganized, self motivated, 45833. Merchandise
Saturday, Nov. 13th, 2010 • 10:00 a.m. 138. dependable, knowledge Everyone Welcome
all electric, $450/mo. and
DELPHOS SELF Storage deposit and utilities. No
1303 E. Fifth St., Delphos of eBay and antiques a PROFESSIONALLY RE- Porter Auction on Gressel Drive: Maxi- pets. 567-204-0347
plus. If interested send WARDING position for a mum security achieved in-
040 Services
House Fixtures - Tools - Car - Furniture resume to Coins, Cur- registered nurse in Lima
19326 CO. Rd. 60
Grover Hill, OH VISA
side our fenced facility 1 BDRM Duplex. 702 N.
rency and Collectibles, MC
UNIQUE SALVAGE AUCTION specialist’s office. Must be For info call
DISCOVER with access via your per- Main St., water, sewage
Attn: Bruce, 238 N. detailed oriented and able (419) 587-3770
sonal gate code. Why set- and garbage included.
Auctioneer’s Note: The home at 1303 E. Fifth St., Main St., Delphos, OH to work alternate Saturday tle for less? Phone any- Stove & refrigerator. W/D
290 Wanted to Buy
Delphos, Ohio has been sold to developers and will LAMP REPAIR 45833 by 11/19/10. mornings. Competitive Hookup. Deposit. No Pets.
be demolished. As a result, we will be selling some time 419-692-6336.
Classifieds
Table or floor. compensation package (419)236-2722
of the house fixtures – a unique opportunity – come
Come to our store. with 401K. Send replies to
419 695-0015
HOUSE FIXTURE SALVAGE AUCTION garage! Where else can you find a one story home with
two garages and PRICED IN THE 60’S? mattress, never used, still tached garage. Available 0 DOWN, warranty, free
Tools & Related: Many woodworking tools; power sealed in original wrapper. soon. 419-692-3951 appliances, Remodeled
and hand tools including radial arm saw, table saw, Call owner/agent Bob Gamble $75.00. (260)220-1596.
belt sander, drill press and more; lots of lawn and home. A great country 4
garden items including a LIKE NEW CRAFTSMAN at 419-605-8300 to see this home or obtain bed, 1 1/2 Bath home
additional financing information. 2 BR House in Delphos.
9 HP TWO STAGE 29” SNOWBLOWER and a Sim-
plicity Broadmoor 14 HP hydro riding mower with 38” 122 N. Washington St.,
OPEN HOUSE Excellent location. Ga - in Lincolnview school dis-
rage/Basement. Like new
trict. Has new carpet,
cut; work benches; parts cabinets; electric motors; Van Wert, Ohio Dawn to dusk Fri., Sat. & Sun. inside and out. No smok- paint, landscape, new
Popular Science magazines from the 50’s and 60’s; central air, water
many woodworking related magazines and Popular Office: (419) 238-5555 19176 Venedocia- ing / No pets.
heater, new lighting, up-
www.BeeGeeRealty.com 419-233-7911.
Mechanics from the 1980’s and 1990’s; power miter
saw and much more….
Eastern Rd., dated plumbing and elec-
tric, some new
Venedocia
LIKE NEW CRAFTSMAN 9 HP SNOWBLOWER 0 down, warranty, free appliances, 600 Apts. for Rent windows, 19176 Venedo-
cia-Eastern Rd., Venedo-
Furniture & Household: Several upholstered reclin-
ers and other furniture; lots of small kitchen applianc-
FULL TIME ADMINISTRATION Remodeled home. A great country 4
bed, 1 1/2 Bath home in Lincolnview school district. Has new carpet, paint,
landscape, new central air, water heater, new lighting, updated plumbing
cia. 419-586-8220.
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own risk. *Proficient with Microsoft Office applications. Midwest Ohio
Visit our Website at www.BeeGeeRealty.com to
view the Auction Calendar and see more
information/photos of this auction
and all upcoming auctions.
*Customer service duties, work well as a part of a group.
*Position requires working in/with a variety of office duties
*Associates degree in accounting.
*3+ years related work experience.
RAABE FORD, LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC.
Auto Parts
Specialist
Seller: Windshields Installed, New
Lights, Grills, Fenders,Mirrors,
URBAN FUERST Competitive wage & benefits
We BUY Used Cars! Hoods, Radiators
4893 Dixie Hwy, Lima
Turn Yours into CASH Today!
www.BeeGeeRealty.com Send Resume with salary requirements to:
BEE GEE REALTY & AUCTION CO., LTD
122 N. Washington St. E&R Trailer Sales & Service, Inc. 1-800-589-6830
Van Wert, Ohio 45891 419/238-5555
Attention: Personnel Department
Auctioneers: Bob Gamble, CAI, CES, Broker,
Dale Butler, Broker and Ron Medaugh, Broker 20186 Lincoln Hwy. CARS 840 Mobile Homes
Member of Ohio & National Middle Point, OH 45863
Auctioneers Associations. Stock No. NOW
6759 2008 LINCOLN MKZ .......................FWD V/6, full power, leather ............................... $18,995 RENT OR Rent to Own. 2
bedroom, 1 bath mobile
6754 2008 MERCURY MILAN................FWD, 4 cyl., full power, moonroof ...................... $13,995 home. 419-692-3951.
0 % 6752 2008 SUZUKI SX4 ...........................5 dr., AWD, 4 cyl, 5 sp, full power....................... $11,495
FINANCING 6743 2008 FORD FUSION SE ..................FWD, 4 dr., 4 cyl., full power, 25,000 mi. ............ $14,995 890 Autos for Sale
APR FOR
6668 2008 FORD MUSTANG ..................Shelby Coupe, V8 full power, 8,000 miles .......... $37,595
6737 2007 FORD FOCUS SES..................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, air, SC, 46,000 miles ................. $11,495
Just Arrived
60 MONTHS 2011 Buick Enclave
IT’S
2011 Chevrolet Traverse 6768 2006 MERCURY MONTEGO........Luxury AWD, full power, leather, 56,000 miles... $12,995
6760 2006 DODGE CHARGER RT.........V/8, Hemi, nav., full power .................................. $15,995
6740 2006 MERCURY MILAN................FWD, 4 Dr., V/6, full power, 18,000 mi................. $14,495
6763 2004 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE.4 dr., 4 cyl, full power, 64,000 mi. .......................... $8,495
$
43
2 WHEEL
95
plus parts
& tax
FUN 6730A2003 LINCOLN TOWN CAR..........Signature V/8, full power, leather .......................... $7,995 ALIGNMENT
ALL NEW TO DRIVE ...
ESPECIALLY
6705A2003 CHEVY MALIBU ....................4 dr, 4cy, AT, air ..................................................... $5,195
6714 2003 DODGE NEON SE ..................4 dr., 4cyl, AT, air, 42,000 miles. .......................... $4,995
Includes check and
TRUCKS-VANS-SUVs
• 36 mpg EPA estimated fuel economy Additional parts & labor
6758 2008 FORD F150 S. CREW XLT. .......4x2, V/8, full power........................................... $21,495
6745 2008 FORD F250 S. CAB 4x4. .........Lariat, leather, 6.4L diesel, full power ............ $34,595 RAABE
3 6747 2008 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4x4. .....V/8, full power, moonroof, 3rd seat ................ $20,995 11260 Elida Rd., Delphos
AVAILABLE NOW 6715 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED ............... FWD, V6, full power, leather, 30,0000 miles. ..... $24,995 Mon. 7:30-8, T-F 7:30-6; Sat. 9-2
6716 2008 FORD EDGE SEL ......................... FWD V/6, full power, leather, 26,000 miles ........ $22,895 419-692-0055
Over
6704 2007 MERCURY MARINER LUXURY.FWD, full power, moonroof ............................. $14,995 85 years
serving
6753 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT . .........Quad cab, 4x4, 5.7 hemi, 42,000 miles ........... $22,995
2007 Chevy Impala LS 2004 Olds Silhouette
you!
6750 2006 GMC ENVOY SLT 4x4................V/6, full power, leather moonroof, 59,000 mi. $17,595
6734 2006 MERCURY MARINER ............. premier 4X4 V/6, leather, moonroof .................. $11,495
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Arps or Dean’s Ribeye Steak Phone
Cottage Cheese Regular or Thick Cut
Deposit This At
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6
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All Varieties
lb.
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Angelfood
Cake
$ 28
1 $ 99
2
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