Teaching Peace Through PAX: The Delphos Herald
Teaching Peace Through PAX: The Delphos Herald
Teaching Peace Through PAX: The Delphos Herald
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Teaching peace
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BY STEVEN
COBURN-GRIFFIS
DHI Media Staff Writer
sgriffis@delphosherald.com
FORT JENNINGS
Theres something different
about the elementary school
in Fort Jennings. Not that it
was ever a hotbed of misbehavior, a primary for hooliganism, but it is, these days,
quieter and more orderly
than usual.
In the hallways, most students are on their best behavior. In many classrooms,
there is peace; deliberate and
voluntary. Or, more appropriately, there is PAX, the
Latin for peace. Its all a
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FORT JENNINGS
Dealing with village streets
and highways, in one form
or another, dominated discussions at the Fort Jennings
Village council meeting
Tuesday evening.
Mayor Jim Smith updated council on grant funding the village has received
from the Ohio Public Works
Commission and proposed
applying for new monies.
He commented that upcoming work in the village could
inconvenience the local ele-
BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
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Jefferson and Fort Jennings high schools will hold
a parent/student meeting for the Marine Biology Class
and trip to Andros Island, Bahamas at 7 p.m. Sunday in
the Jefferson High School cafeteria.
All interested parties are invited to attend.
Any questions may be directed to Jeff Rex (Biology
teacher DJHS) jrex@delphoscityschools.org or Jeff
Jostpille (Biology teacher FJHS)
j_jostpille@jn.noacsc.org
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CRIDERSVILLE The
Equestrian Therapy Program
will hold its 22nd annual Ride A
Thon Oct. 3.
The Ride A Thon is the major
fundraiser of the year for the program. Riders will demonstrate
their riding skills and participating in a pledge ride.
A Chinese Raffle and a benefit auction will be held with all
proceeds going to the program.
The auction begins at 1 p.m.
with the Chinese Raffle going
on all day. Some items to be
auctioned will be: an Ohio State
Football signed by Urban Meyer,
Ohio State V Michigan State
tickets, Ohio State vs. Indiana
tickets, a halter worn by Triple
Crown winner American
Pharoah with his brass nameplate, decorative items, a golf
basket with many gift certificates to local courses, a Taste of
Lima Basket with gift cards to
local restaurants, a wine fridge
with a case of wine and a gift
card for $100 to Vino Bellissimo
and many other exciting items,
including one iPad and a drone,
which includes a safety lesson.
A pumpkin festival with
face painting, hayrides, a free
pumpkin for everyone to decorate, games, 3rd Floor Band and
much more will also be offered.
The Equestrian Therapy
Program is located at 22532
Bowsher (Grubb) Road,
Cridersville.
New
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Full
Sep 21
DELPHOS Leo G.
Schmelzer, 88, of Delphos,
passed away on Monday
at Roselawn Manor in
Spencerville.
He was born June 8,
1927, in Delphos to Augustas
(Gus) A. and Teresa (Etgen)
Schmelzer, who preceded him in death.
He was united in marriage to LaDonna Osting Klaus on
Aug. 29, 1986; she preceded him in death on Oct. 25, 2014.
He is survived by one stepdaughter, Patricia (Bob) Kramer
of Spencerville; two stepsons, David (Karen Hemker) Klaus
of Delphos and Steven (Debbie) Klaus of Lima; two stepdaughters-in-law, Ag Klaus and Linda Klaus, both of Delphos;
13 stepgrandchildren, Kevin (Angie) Klaus, Matt (Julie)
Klaus both of Delphos, Lee (Theresa) Lauck of Lima, Brian
Kramer, Eric (Andrea Shafer) Kramer, Brent (Kim) Binkley,
Maria (Jon) Diltz, Rocky (Bobbie) Klaus, Marci (Chris)
Ricker and Derek Klaus all of Delphos and Jason, Jared
and Josh Klaus all of Lima; 28 stepgreat-grandchildren
and six stepgreat-great-grandchildren; one sister, Rosemary
Kaverman; and eight nieces and nephews.
He was also preceded in death by one stepdaughter, Kathy
Lepley; two stepsons, Gary and Ken Klaus; two stepgranddaughters, Lisa Kramer and Kari Klaus Lauck.; and one brother-in-law, Charles Kaverman.
Leo had worked at Horine Lumber for many years, he was
a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, K of C
1362, Eagles Aerie 471 and American Legion Post 268, a graduate of Delphos St. Johns and he was in the Air Force as a surface transport commander, where he was awarded the WWII
Victory Medal and the American Theater Service Medal.
Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 11 a.m. on Thursday
at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, the Rev. Daniel
Johnson officiating. Burial will follow in St. Johns Cemetery
with military graveside rites conducted by the Delphos Veterans
Council.
Visitation will be held from 2-8 p.m. on Wednesday at
Harter and Schier Funeral Home, where there will be a parish
wake to begin at 7:30 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Ritas Hospice
or St. Johns Parish Foundation.
To leave condolences, visit harterandschier.com.
Betty i. Prine
Dec. 3, 1921-sept. 4, 2015
DELPHOS Betty I.
Prine, 93, of Delphos, passed
away on Sept. 4 at Vancrest
Healthcare Center of Delphos.
She was born Dec. 30,
1921, in Franklin to Glen and
Jenny (Kelly) Truax, who
preceded her in death.
She was united in marriage
to Robert E. Prine Sr. on Aug.
29, 1945, and recently celebrated their 70th wedding
anniversary. Sadly, Bob preceded her in death on Sept. 1.
She is survived by two
sons, Glen (Janet) Prine of
Delphos and Gary (Laura)
Prine
of
Kendallville,
Indiana; two daughters, Irene
(Donald) Lehman of Delphos
and Sheila (Doug) Metzger
of St. Marys; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren;
2 great-great grandchildren;
daughter-in-law,
Georgia
Bradford of Kendallville;
one brother, Charles (Izie)
Truax of Van Wert; two sisters, Emma (Bob) Beams of
Marquette, Michigan, and
Shirley Murphy of Findlay;
and sister-in-law, Norma
(Don) Moore of Grover Hill.
Betty was also preceded
in death by a brother, John
Truax; five sisters, Jerry
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CALENDAR OF
EVENTS
TODAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam
County Museum is open, 202 E.
Main St. Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at
Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club meets
at The Grind.
6 p.m. Shepherds of
Christ Associates meet in the St.
Johns Chapel.
6:30 p.m. Delphos
Kiwanis Club, Eagles Lodge,
1600 E. Fifth St.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns
Little Theatre.
7:30 p.m. Hope Lodge
214 Free and Accepted Masons,
Masonic Temple, North Main
Street.
Sons of the American Legion
meet at the Delphos Legion hall.
The Ottoville Board of
Education meets in the elementary building.
The Fort Jennings Board of
Education meets in the library.
THURSDAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at
Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
3-7 p.m. The Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
5:30 p.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission meets at the
museum, 241 N. Main St.
7 p.m. Spencerville Local
Schools Board of Education
meets.
St. Johns Athletic Boosters
meet in the Little Theatre.
7:30 p.m. Delphos
Chapter 26 Order of the Eastern
Star meets at the Masonic
Temple on North Main Street.
Delphos VFW Auxiliary
meets at the VFW Hall, 213 W.
Fourth St.
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos
Optimist Club, A&W Drive-In,
924 E. Fifth St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at
Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
SATURDAY
9 a.m. to noon Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society,
located at the east edge of the
St. Johns High School parking
lot, is open.
Engagement
Landin/Ardner
Gary and Donna Landin of Delphos announce the
engagement of their daughter, Courtney, to Nicholas
Ardner, son of Kevin and Kelly Ardner of Delphos.
The couple will exchange vows on Oct. 24 at St.
John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Delphos.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Ottoville High
School and the University of Northwestern Ohio, earning a degree in healthcare administration. She is a certified ophthalmic assistant at Pajka Eye Center in Lima.
Her fiance is a also a graduate of St. Johns High
School and the University of Northwestern Ohio, earning a degree in accounting. He is a project manager at
Citizens National bank of Bluffton.
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at the Putnam County Health
Department.
Due to the success of last
years drive-thru clinic, the
health department decided to
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Next Generation
2015 Van Wert County Fair Jr. Fair awards
Junior Showman
Addison Mueller
Junior Showman 2nd
Avery Muelle
Junior Showman 3rd
Laney Jones
Junior Showman 4th
Hunter Jones
Intermediate Showman
Kassidy Klinger
Intermediate Showman
2nd
Elliott Lloyd
Intermediate Showman
3rd
Betty Vorst
Intermediate Showman
4th
Emma Leary
Senior Showman
Katie McClure
Senior Showman 2nd
Layken E. Klinger
Senior Showman 3rd
Chase Clark
Senior Showman 4th
Catlyn Richey
Champion
Swine
Showman
Katie McClure
Jr. Fair Feather-less
Poultry Show
Poster Contest
Jr. Poster 1st
Richard Drukemiller
Jr. Poster 2nd
Cody Gamble
Jr. Poster 3rd
Kasey Denman
Sr. Poster 1st
Marie Mueller
Sr. Poster 2nd
Austin Leeth
Sr. Poster 3rd
Draya Rison
Showmanship
Jr. Poultry Showman
Cody Gamble
Intermediate Poultry
Showman
Colt Marbaugh
Senior Poultry Showman
Austin Leeth
Champion
Poultry
Showman
Austin Leeth
Skillathon
Jr. Poultry Skillathon 1st
Cody Gamble - Duck
Jr. Poultry Skillathon
2nd
Trey Evans
Jr. Poultry Skillathon
3rd
Cody Gamble - Poultry
Sr. Poultry Skillathon
1st
Anna Mueller
Sr. Poulty Skillathon 2nd
Kailey Denman
Sr. Poulty Skillathon 3rd
Marie Mueller
Best eggs
1st Garrett Henderson
2nd Travis Lichtensteiger
Build Your Own Bird
Contest
1st Katie Gamble
2nd Kierson Drukemiller
FFA
Nadia Pardon
Best Shop Project FFA
Joe Callow
Best All Other Crops
Travis B Lichtensteiger
Sheep
Senior Sheep Showman
Emily Greulach
Intermediate
Sheep
Showman
Brendon Doner
Champion
Sheep
Showman
Sophie Wilson
Grand Champion Ram
Brendon Doner
Reserve Champion Ram
Austin Sorgen
Grand Champion Ewe
Sidney Doner
Best Rate of Gain
Karen Cline
Best Rate of Gain 2nd
Award
Nicholas Doner
1st Light Weight Market
Class
Karen Cline
2nd
Light
Weight
Market Class
Sophie Wilson
1st
Heavy
Weight
Market Class
Sophie Wilson
2nd Heavy Weight
Market Class
Ethan Greulach
Grand
Champion
Market Lamb
Sophie Wilson
Reserve
Champion
Market Lamb
Emily Greulach
Grand
Champion
Performance Lamb
Adeline Sorgen
Reserve
Champion
Performance Lamb
Kassidy Ringwald
1st Medium Weight
Market Class
Emily Greulach
2nd Medium Weight
Market Class
Sophie Wilson
Jr. Fair Horse Show
J r.
We s t e r n
Showmanship
1st- Adalynn Longstreth
2nd Breck Evans
3rd Alicia Rist
4th Tazmin Archer
5th Brooke Saam
S r.
We s t e r n
Showmanship
1st Regan Priest
2nd Breck Evans
Horseless
Horse
Showmanship
Aurora Longstreth
Jr. English Showmanship
Adalynn Longstreth
Champion of Showman
1st Cassie Priest
2nd Reagan Priest
Jr. Western Pleasure
1st Brooke Saam
2nd Adalynn Longstreth
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SUBMITTED
Showman of Showmen
Sophie Wilson
Runner-Up
Jordan Miller
Swine
Champion Farrow to
Finish
Avery Mueller
Reserve
Champion
Farrow to Finish
Chase Clark
3rd Place Farrow to
Finish
Garret Mueller
4th place Farrow to
Finish
Addison Mueller
Class I Drive A
1st Ella Kemler
2nd Dane Ebel
Class I Drive B
1st Breena Grace
2nd Ronnie F Schumm
Class II Drive A
1st Cassidy Beining
2nd Brayden Evans
Class II Drive B
1st Olivia Leary
2nd Brady Emans
Class III Drive A
1st Avery Mueller
2nd Catlyn Richey
Class III Drive B
1st Katie McClure
2nd Breck Evans
Class IV Drive A
1st Adeline Sorgen
2nd Gabe Evans
Class IV Drive B
1st Chase Clark
2ndGrace Richey
Class V Drive A
1st Garret Mueller
2nd Emma Leary
Class V Drive B
1st Elliott Lloyd
2nd Cassie Priest
Class VI Drive A
st Garret Mueller
2nd Cal Evans
Class VI Drive B
1st Jenna Rode
2nd Layken E. Klinger
Class VII Drive A
1st Macala Ashbaugh
2nd Kassidy Klinger
Class VII Drive B
1st Breck Evans
2nd Olivia Gorman
Class VIII Drive A
1st Sidney Davis
2nd Elliott Lloyd
Champion Gilt
Olivia Leary
Reserve Champion Gilt
Katie McClure
Champion Barrow
Garret Mueller
Reserve
Champion
Barrow
Breck Evans
Grand
Champion
Market Hog
Garret Mueller
Reserve
Grand
Champion Market
Olivia Leary
Delphos Pathfinders 4-H Club earned numerous Black Inc. Awards at the Van Wert County Fair. From left, Maddie Pohlman - Goat Princess and Camp counselor; Jordon Miller - Junior Fair Board, first place beef: Lilly Hempfling-second place
Goats Black inc., first place Goat Black inc., first place Dairy Black Inc., second place Table Setting Contest, second place
Black inc. in poultry and Black Inc., Special Achiever Award; Sophia Wilson - third place Beef Black Inc., Outstanding
Livestock Award, Camp counselor, Buckeye Ambassador and Junior Fair Board; Abby Buettner - Best County Creative&
Leisure Arts Award- Senior and first place in Table setting; Madelyn Buettner- Best Creative & Leisure Arts Award: Anna
Mueller- Black inc. first place in poultry; Michaela Hoffman - first place in Senior Mary Shackley Clothing Development
and Senior Doris Limbach Purmont Foods and Nutrition. (Submitted photo)
Showman
Micaela Lugabihl
Champion Intermediate
Showman
Caton Williamson
Champion
Senior
Showman
Katelyn Welch
Champion
Rabbit
Showman
Madelyn Lamb
Grand Champion Single
Fryer
Katelyn Welch
Reserve
Champion
Single Fryer
Austin Bockrath
3rd-10th Place Meat Pen
Justin Overmyer
Champion Meat Pen
Justin Overmyer
Grand Champion Meat
Pen
Katelyn Welch
Reserve Champion Meat
Pen
Katelyn Welch
Champion Doe and
Litter
Allison Hauter
Reserve Doe & Litter
Katie Hauter
Dairy Feeder
Sr. Dairy Feeder Calf
Showman
Brett L Schumm
Senior Showman 2nd
Makenzie Bowen
Intermediate
Dairy
Feeder Showman
Kassidy Klinger
Intermediate Showman
2nd
Morgan Miller
Jr. Dairy Feeder Calf
Showman
Ryan Renner
Junior Showman
Lindsey Barnes
Champion Feeder Calf
Showman
Brett L Schumm
Dairy
Feeder Calf
Winner Heat 1
Alexis Bowen
Dairy Feeder Calf 2nd
Place Heat 1
Betty Vorst
Dairy
Feeder Calf
Winner Heat 2
Brandon A McNall
Dairy Feeder Calf 2nd
Place Heat 2
Brandon A McNall
see FAIR, page 9
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Sports
Metcalfes
Musings
DELPHOS Jefferson
hosted Bluffton in Northwest
Conference volleyball action
at Jefferson High School
Elida CC Meet
The
Lincolnview boys and girls
cross country teams took the
Eldia Invitational Tuesday.
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Jefferson freshman Rylee Heising controls the ball despite Lincolnview sophomore Sydni
Thatcher breathing down her neck during the second half of the teams NWC girls soccer
match Monday at the St. Johns Annex. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
Pauldings
boys
golfIn the junior varsity match, the Lady
The Lancers prevailed to move to 5-3 enduring testament to his
ers down Crestview, Columbus Grove
Duke University School
Archers also won 25-6, 25-15.
on
the season with a 220 -234 showing. memory and his unyielding of Law
Jefferson hosts Bluffton 5:30 p.m. and Jefferson 174-184-187-191 in a
Leading the way for the Lancers was sense of compassion. The
Northwest Conference quad Monday at
attn: Jeff Coates
(JV start) Tuesday.
match medalist,Makenzie Kraft as she scholarship will go to future
Auglaize Country Cub.
Office of Alumni &
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Ethan Dominiques 40 and Cole shot a low score of 46. She was fol- Duke Law students seeking Development
Eagles outlast T-Birds, Blue Jays,
lowed by teammate, Macala Ashbaughs to make a difference in the
Hellers 42 paced the host Panthers.
210 Science Drive
Big Green
For
the
Knights,
Connor 49, good enough for runner-up medal- world, just as Katbi did.
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DELPHOS Liberty-Benton won
Durham, NC 27008
Gifts in Andrews memory
a tight 161-165-171-184 quadrangular Lautzenheiser and Colton Lautzenheiser ist honors. McKenzie Davis tallied a
61 with Marissa Miller posting a 64. can also be made via check
golf match Monday over Lima Central led with a 40 and 44, respectively.
Madison Shepherd chipped in with a 74
Catholic, St. Johns and host Ottoville at
The Bulldogs received a 43 from
the Delphos Country Club.
Elliot Langsdon and Carter Brand Jacob Oglesbee and a 46 from Kyle
Welty.
paced the Eagles (10-3) with 39s.
Tuesday Merchant
The Wildcats were led by Andrew
203, Dan Kleman 210-211, Doug
For the Thunderbirds (9-1), Caden
See MONDAY, page 8
Sept. 8, 2015
MIlligan Jr. 204, Dave Moenter
Katbi
BOWLING
Jays
Cats
CC
Giambruno-Fuge. Koester
fired a 12-yarder from the
center to the right for a 13-nil
edge.
The Knights broke their
drought at 15:01. Kylee
Agler got control on the left
side and her 20-yard floater
eluded Bonifas (2 saves, 3
Playball Ink.
24-8
Ace Hardware
24-8
Have Mercy
24-8
Westrich Furniture
22-8
R C Connections
19-8
Adams Automotive
19-8
Pitensbarger Supply
15-12
Men over 200
Jerry Kraft 204, Bruce Kraft
210, Mike Hughes 213, John Adams 235-218, Alex VanMetre 236215-264, Bruce VanMetre 235,
Kevin Kill 241, Russ Wilhelm 214,
Derek Kill 264, Dan Stemen 201,
Bill Stemen 212, Dave Stemen
208, Ryan Winget 258, Lenny Hubert 246, Joel Walker 208, Todd
Merricle 212-205, Matt Metcalfe
243, John Allen 201, Joe Geise
204-206.
Men over 550
John Adams 653, Alex VanMetre 715, Bruce VanMetre 616,
Kevin Kill 593, Derek Kill 597, Bill
Stemen 575, Dave Stemen 563,
Ryan Winget 552, Lenny Hubert
615, Todd Merricle 614, Matt Metcalfe 604, Joe Geise 558.
Wednesday Industrial
Sept. 9, 2015
Topp Chalet
14-2
Buckeye Painting
12-4
Wave 96
12-4
K-M Tire
10-6
Fusion Graphic
10-6
Wilhelm Racing
8-8
Cabo
8-8
D & D Grain
4-12
Rustic Cafe
2-14
Men over 200
Jim Thorbin 209-225, Dylan
Twining 208, Jimmy Everling
234-244, Erin Deal 256-265-227,
Brian Sharp 216-236, Frank Miller 206-201, Charlie Lozano 205,
John Jones 206, Don Rice 233215, Brian Gossard 212-211,
Shawn Allemeier 245-239-214,
Bruce VanMetre 262-217, Phil
Austin 228, Justin Rahrig 252,
Shane Schimmoller 207, Taylor
Booth 277-267-257, Daniel Uncapher 238-209-205, Justin Starn
209-223-205, Chandler Stevens
237-245-209, Duane Kohorst
277, Butch Prine Jr. 229, Rob
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DELPHOS
The
Arlington Red Devils took
advantage of co-medalists
Cody Rettig and Michael
Bils shooting 76s to take
the 9-team Delphos Country
Club Invitational on a wet
Saturday morning at the
Delphos Country Club.
Cole Thomas also had an
80 fgor the victors.
The Red Devils bested
Kalida 324-331.
Jeff Knueve carded a 77 to
pace the Maroon and White,
while Trent Siebeneck shot
82 and Even Recker 85.
St. Johns registered a
team total of 378 with Derek
Klausing carding an 87 and
Austin Lucas a 93.
Ottoville was only six
shots back behind the 83 of
Brendon Schnipke.
Spencervilles 386 was
led by the 87 of Mitchell
Youngpeter.
Sam Vetters 90 and Logan
Hardemans 95 paced the 396
of Fort Jennings.
Host Jefferson put together a 439 with Andrew Foust
registering a 98 and Evan
Mox a 112.
Arlington 324: Cody Rettig 39
37-76, Michael Bils 37 39-76, Cole
Volleyball
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tage of players.
The match was intensely
fought the entire way and the
defenses did a solid job of
contending on shots.
Several shots by both
teams were turned away by
defenders before they ever
got on-frame.
Van Werts best effort in
the first half was at 20:20
when Chris Kraner fired
from 12 yards and Musketeer
keeper Kyle Hellman caught
the deflection off a defender.
Healey denied a 25-yarder
by Ricker at 16:05; deflected
a 25-yarder by Brad Rice at
9:11 and Jeremy Smiths follow; and Ricker at 8:42 from
14 yards.
Van Wert (1-5-0) had a
19-yarder by Josh Fowler
deflected by Hellman.
Finally, at the 4:31 mark of
the first half, Alex Berelsman,
near the left goal line outside the 18, crossed a perfect
ball to Dylan Wiechart for a
point-blank shot into the goal
for a 1-0 edge.
The second half continued its fast-paced and rugged
style, with several players
either having to leave for a
moment or two due to being
banged up or cramping.
The defenses again made
INFORMATION
SUBMITTED
HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS
Red Team Scores: New
Bremen 62, St. Henry 63,
Houston 85, Parkway 129,
Antwerp 136, Covington 171,
Van Buren 178, Spencerville
232, Jackson Center 251, St.
Johns 251, Botkins 297,
Bradford 315, WaynesfieldGoshen 331, Lima C.C. 350.
No Team Score: Ottoville, New
Knoxville.
Top 20 Individuals (139
Runners): 1. Williamson (A)
16:23.8; 2. Rollins (P) 17:15.7;
3. Speckman (NB) 17:18.1;
4. Huelskamp (SH) 17:22.6;
5. Freistuhler (H) 17:23.5; 6.
Hoying (SH) 17:26.1; 7. Curtis
Pohlman (SJ) 17:29.2; 8. Zircher
(NB) 17:33.4; 9. Buchan (A)
17:40.8; 10. Gaerke (P) 17:46.5;
11. Knouff (H) 18:01.2; 12.
Riley (H) 18:04.1; 13. Reed
(NB) 18:12.1; 14. Morris (J)
18:16.6; 15. Muhlenkamp (SH)
18:18.3; 16. Ferguson (NB)
18:18.7; 17. Nitschke (NK)
18:20.2; 18. Stall (V) 18:21.4;
19. Rose (SH) 18:27.4; 20. Seitz
(V) 18:27.9.
Other Local Finishers: 22.
Nick Pohlman (SJ) 18:31.3;
28. Robert Modic (SV) 18:52.1;
29. Cody Kemper (O) 18:55;
33. Austin Conrad (SV)
19:03.4; 38. Eric Von Sossan
(O) 19:17.6; 48. Trevor
Fischer (O) 19:44.5; 71. Ed
Smith (SV) 20:39.1; 72. Hunter
Stephen (SV) 20:45.8; 82.
Kalob Pitson (SV) 21:07.3;
83. Matt Wood (SV) 21:08;
86. Chandler Clarkson (SJ)
21:14.5; 98. Brendon Stoner
(O) 21:52.9; 102. Patrick
Stevenson (SJ) 22:11.8; 117.
Ethan Kerzee (SJ) 23:27.4;
137. Andrew Shawhan (SJ)
29:39.9.
============
Black Team Scores: New
Haven 33, South Adams
72, Shawnee 110, St. Marys
Memorial 138, Ottawa-Glandorf
160, Paulding 161, Elida 166,
Bath 179, Elmwood 189, W.
Liberty-Salem 220, Lima Senior
336.
Top 20 Individuals (95
Runners): 1. McIntire (SA)
15:51; 2. Laurent (N) 16:16.2; 3.
Hiatt (N) 17:12.3; 4. Miller (SA)
17:12.9; 5. Pizano (N) 17:16.2; 6.
Monday
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Dairy Feeder Calf 2nd
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Taylor Hughes
Dairy
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Morgan Miller
Dairy Feeder Calf 2nd
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Leslie Marbaugh
Dairy
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Alexis Bowen
Dairy Feeder Calf: Best
Rate of Gain
Morgan Miller
GrandChampion Dairy
Feeder Calf
Tanner Matthews
Reserve
Champion
Dairy Feeder Calf
Ashley Dealey
Beef
Senior Beef Showman
Sophie Wilson
Intermediate
Beef
Showman
Tristin Miller
Junior Beef Showman
Jake Bowersock
Champion
Angus
Female
Liliana Dietrich
Champion Simmental
Female
Austin Sorgen
Reserve
Champion
Simmental Female
Ronnie Schumm
Champion
Chianina
Female
Ashley Dealey
Reserve
Champion
Chianina Female
Michael Joseph
Champion
Limousin
Female
Allison Bowsher
Reserve
Champion
Limousin Female
Ryan Bowsher
Champion Shorthorn
Female
Brett Schumm
Reserve
Champion
Shorthorn Female
Ronnie Schumm
Champion Maine Anjou
Female
Liliana Dietrich
Reserve
Champion
Maine Anjou Female
Ronnie Schumm
Champion Crossbred
Female
Jordan Miller
Reserve
Champion
Crossbred Female
Kayla Ballard
Champion
Beef
Showman
Austin Sorgen
Champion
Supreme
Female
Liliana Dietrich
Reserve
Supreme
Female Overall
Liliana Dietrich
Grand Champion Beef
Feeder Calf
Sophie Wilson
Reserve Champion Beef
Feeder Calf
Liliana Dietrich
Dairy Steer Best Rate of
Gain
Ethan Kemler
Dairy Steer 2nd Best
Rate of Gain
Leslie Marbaugh
Grand Champion Dairy
Steer
Kalei Lare
Reserve
Champion
Dairy Steer
Ethan Kemler
Performance Steer Best
Rate of Gain
Lauren Schmid
Performance Steer 2nd
Liliana Dietrich
Show Steer 4th Weight
Class
Austin Sorgen
Show Steer Best Rate of
Gain
Lauren Schmid
Show Steer 2nd Best
Rate of Gain
Caden A Ringwald
Grand Champion Show
Steer
Austin Sorgen
Reserve
Champion
Show Steer
Liliana Dietrich
Delphos FFA member Sophia Wilson showed the Grand Champion Market Lamb out of
all sheep shown and also exhibited the Reserve Champion Middleweight and Champion Heavy Weight Market Lamb. She was also named the Champion of Champion
Sheep Showman and won Showman of all Showmen of all species. (Submitted photos)
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33 Acrosses and ___
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34 "The Cat in the ___"
61 "Cook-off" food in
Texas
38 Clay of "American
Idol" fame
62 Even scores
13 Rock
63 Tactic
18 Shout
64 Goose sounds
39 Elm or oak
40 Place to learn: abbr.
41 Kills, in the Bible
42 Coastline
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2 Ginger ___
46 Archenemy
48 Tricks
49 Fail to be
51 Cookie that can be
twisted
52 Musical group
3 ___City (popular
video game series)
4 "Girls" network
5 Time on the radio
26 Iowa city
6 Shoe parts
7 Actor Sharif
30 Sheepish ladies?
31 Landers of advice
24 Early computer,
whose name spelled
backwards is English
actor Michael
25 Candy bar that doesn't
require any travel
9 In ___ of (replacing)
12 Surrounding glows
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33 Soap brand
35 Eagle's home
36 High school students,
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Business
Real Estate Transfers
Allen County
City of Delphos
Ken Ogle, Kenneth W. Ogle,
Tracey Ogle and Tracey L. Ogle
to Brandom M. and Leeannda J.
Fischer, 1009 Marsh Ave., Delphos,
$139,000.
Village of Elida
Ann D. and Bernard L. Bellmann
and Ann D. Shilling to Cody and
Rachel Mitchell, 116 E. North St.,
Lima, $66,000.
Gary and Ruth A. Brooks to
Casey E. Kopilchack, 210 N.
Greenlawn Ave., Lima, $91,000.
Peggy Ann and Darrel Richard
Dawson to Nicholas L. and Jessica
M. Runser, 1132 Biscayne Drive,
Lima, $55,000.
Darin and Shelly Grimm to
Kevin Dardio, 5600 Piquad Road,
Lima, $27,500.
Douglas J. and Darlene S. Sandlin
to State of Ohio, Department of
Transportation and State of Ohio
Department of Transportation, 115
W.Kiracofe Ave., Lima, $5,710.
Monroe Township
Mary L. and David A. Ream
to Little Cranberry Creek Girls,
LLC., 4585 E. Hook Waltz Road,
Columbus Grove, $160,000.
Spencer Township
Donald C. and Connie S. Booher
to Christopher A. Booher, 2765
Sharf Road, Delphos, $39,500.
Donna June Rempfer to
William B. and Teresa A. Rempfer,
12795 Kolter Road, Spencerville,
$169,000.
Putnam County
Alvin F. Schroeder TR, Dolores
A. Schroeder TR and A & D Trust,
Lots 437, 436, 435, 523, 522, 621
and 886, Columbus Grove, to Good
Home Properties.
Ammpack Properties LTD,
Delphos.
Estate of Annis F. Lepper, estate
of Annis Faye Lepper to Douglas
D. Thompson, inlot 1642, Van Wert.
Douglas D. Thompson, Douglas
Thompson to Kimberly A. Sturgeon,
inlot 1642, Van Wert.
Wells Fargo Bank, Wells Fargo
Home Mortgage, Norwest Mortgage
Inc. to Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development, portion of
inlot 676, Van Wert.
John R. Taylor Revocable Trust
to Michael C. Smith, portion of sections 24, 25, York Township.
Janet A. Taylor Revocable Trust
to Michael C. Smith, portion of sections 24, 25, York Township.
Megan Plotts to John F. Plotts,
inlot 4323, Van Wert.
Shad A. Foster to Kelly N. Foster,
portion of section 22, Pleasant
Township.
Steven A. Custer, Melissa Case
to Melissa Custer, lot 223-11, Van
Wert subdivision.
James W. Hilton, Debra K.
Hilton, J W Hilton to Camille
Hilton Holle, portion of sections 5,
4, Harrison Township.
Shannon K. Moreno to Jose
Moreno, outlot 45-1, Van Wert.
Candace A. Pescosolido to
Edward P. Booker, portion of section 30, Ridge Township (lot 3
Poes subdivision).
John E. Shoop, Opal M. Shoop
to Sherry K. Hughes, Lisa C. Trisel,
Tim E. Sellars, John R. Sellars, inlot
131, Van Wert.
Estate
of
Stephen
K.
Herminghuysen to Judith L.
Herminghuysen, portion of inlot
891, Van Wert.
Roxanne M. Martin to County of
Van Wert, inlot 544, Delphos.
Ulms Mobile Home Courts Inc.
to Jay J. Ulm, Laura M. Ulm, lots
132, 133, Delphos subdivision.
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CARD OF
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HOUSE FOR
RENT
110
320
vulnerable population
of youths in a campusbased
program.
Patience and flexibility
are a must. Average
earnings for the first
year are $30,000 to
$32,000,
depending
on
education
and
experience. 4 day work
week with excellent
benefits.
Send your resume to:
Director of Residential
Services
P.O. Box 150
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
or
info@marshfoundation.org
PART TIME Bartender
Needed
419-203-4769
a n c e s . N o P e t s , No
Smoking. $480/mo.
419-692-6646
555
GARAGE SALES/
YARD SALES
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DELPHOS GESSNERS
HERALD
GARAGE SALES/
555 THE
YARD SALES
585 PRODUCE
625 CONSTRUCTION
655
HOME REPAIR
AND REMODEL
MOVING SALE!
Telling The Tri-Countys Story Since 1869
417 W 1St, Spencerville
9/17-9/19, 10am-7pm
Lawn decor, Cast Iron
31 years experience reference
Kettle (20-30 gal)
830 Boats/Motors/Equipment
Framing Siding Roofing
592 Want To BuyGlass-Top 670 Miscellaneous
w/Stand.
835 Campers/Motor Homes
675 Pet Care
593 Good Thing To Eat
Patio
Remodeling Garages
840 Classic Cars
680 Snow Removal
595 Hay Table & 4 Chairs.
845 Commercial
685
Travel
597
Storage
Buildings
Garage Shelves, Hand &
Attention Farmers
850 Motorcycles/Mopeds
690 Computer/Electric/Office
Garden
Tools. Ice 695 Electrical
855 Off-Road Vehicles Pole Barns
600 SERVICES
RESERVE
YOUR
APPLE
860 Recreational Vehicles
700 Painting
605 Auction Set w/4 Chairs.
Cream
865 Rental and Leasing Painting New Barns
705 Plumbing
610 Automotive
ORDERS BY
Simplicity
Garden Tract870 THE
Snowmobiles
710 Roofing/Gutters/Siding
615 Business Services
Repair Work
875 Storage
715
Blacktop/Cement
620
Childcare
or Mower with
BUSHEL
NOW!
880 SUVs
720 Handyman
625 Construction
Clean Fence Rows
Snowblade,
Lots
OPEN AT 3 LOCATIONS:
885 Trailers
Elder Care
630 Entertainment Chains. 725
890
Trucks
635Collectibles
Farm Services
939 E. 5th St.,
Delphos
Ditch Banks
of
895 Vans/Minivans
800 TRANSPORTATION
640 Financial
665
LAWN, GARDEN,
LANDSCAPING
AMISH CREW
PRODUCE
To place an ad phone 419-695-0015
ext. 122
MUMS, ASTERS
PUMPKINS
AVAILABLE!
899 Delphos
Want To Buy
805 Auto
645 Hauling
9557 St. Rte, 66,
SKYHAWK Dr.
925 Legal Notices
810 Auto Parts and
Accessories or 419-234-6566
6503878
Health/Beauty
419-692-5749
950 Seasonal
815 Automobile Loans
655 Home Repair/Remodeling
Country
Aire Subdivision
953 Free & Low Priced
820 Automobile Shows/Events
660 Home Service
(offGarden,
Allentown
Rd)825 Aviations
665 Lawn,
Landscaping
9/18-9/19, 9:00am-??
Dishes, Household
Items, Furniture & lots of
miscellaneous!
577 MISCELLANEOUS
LAMP REPAIR, table or
floor. Come to our store.
Hohenbrink
TV.
419-695-1229
583
PETS AND
SUPPLIES
610 AUTOMOTIVE
Geise
Transmission, Inc.
automatic transmission
standard transmission
differentials
transfer case
brakes & wheel bearings
2 miles north of Ottoville
PUPPIES:
HAVANESE
Shih Tzu/Havanese
Morkies
Tiny Chihuahua/Terrier
Morkie/ Havanese
Garwick's the Pet
People
419-795-5711
garwicksthepetpeople.co
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419-453-3620
Putting Your
World in
PersPective
L.L.C.
KEVIN M. MOORE
(419) 235-8051
TEMANS
419-733-6309
655
OUR TREE
SERVICE
HOME REPAIR
AND REMODEL
POHLMAN
BUILDERS
419-692-7261
Specializing in
ROOM ADDITIONS
GARAGES SIDING ROOFING
BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED
POHLMAN
POURED
CONCRETE WALLS
Residential
& Commercial
Agricultural Needs
All Concrete Work
Mark Pohlman
419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460
655
HOME REPAIR
AND REMODEL
670 MISCELLANEOUS
Hohlbeins COMMUNITY
Home
SELF-STORAGE
Improvement
Windows,
Doors, Siding,
Roofing,
Sunrooms,
Pole Buildings,
Garages
Ph. 419-339-4938
or 419-230-8128
GREAT RATES
NEWER FACILITY
419-692-0032
Across from Arbys
SAFE &
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DELPHOS
SELF-STORAGE
Security Fence
Pass Code Lighted Lot
Affordable 2 Locations
Why settle for less?
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Delphos heralD
The
Call 419-222-1630
Monday-Friday 8 AM to 5 PM
EOE/m/f/vets/disability
Dancer Logistics
Manual Lathe
Machinist/Toolmaker
Skills and ability:
Must be able to read prints, problem solving,
work overtime if needed, make tooling and
details for fixtures and gages, work 1st or 2nd
shift if needed.
We offer:
401(k) benefits, Holiday pay, Overtime pay, 2nd
shift bonus, PHP Health Insurance
Become a
Certified
Wind Turbine
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in 24 short weeks!
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Experience and knowledge in the repair/maintenance field, capable of troubleshooting and have strong interacting skills with customers. Must have valid drivers license and clean driving record with some overnight travel required. Must be able to
lift up to 50# Diploma/GED required
Experience and knowledge of testing, data gathering and analyzing of various manufactured products. Must have computer skills and be able to lift up to 50# Diploma/
2yr Associate degree
EEO
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PAX
Software
Roads
symbol, is key to and indicative of why PAX is gaining in
popularity. At the heart of the
programs appeal is an intrinsic desire to cause no harm, to
support and nurture self-confidence and to significantly
reduce, if not eliminate, any
perceived need for negative
reinforcement techniques. To
accomplish this, the program
is unabashedly silly, going
so far as to establish a whole
new vocabulary of nonsensical words, with spleem and
tootle at the top of the list.
And, of course, the use of the
aforementioned harmonica.
The instant I introduced
it last year, from day one, my
kids loved it, Vaske said. Its
like a switch. It turns on almost
automatically.
In the parlance of PAX,
spleems are behaviors deemed
inappropriate, most of which
fall into a category of behaviors typical of school-aged
children: fidgeting, standing,
talking without permission,
touching, tapping, inattention
and more. While a behavior
that the program is designed
to correct, the non-word
spleem was intentionally
designed to avoid negativity
the long e sound requires
the use of the same muscles we
all use to smile.
As for tootles? Tootles
are the antithesis of tattles.
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