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The carnival rides arrive at Stadium Park. Preparation has begun for the Kiwanis Fourth of July Festival at
Stadium Park. The festival begins this morning and ends Monday after the conclusion of the fireworks show. The
amusement rides will be open Monday from noon-10 p.m. with free rides from 12:30-4:30 p.m. The three-day
festival kicks off with the Optimists Fishing Derby from 8-11:30 a.m. today on the banks of the Miami-Erie Canal
between Tenth Street north to the lock at the northeast end of Stadium Park. (DHI Media/Kristi Fish)
OTTOVILLE School board members in Ottoville starting preparing for the next school year Wednesday evening.
Numerous motions dealt with items the board approves
yearly, including book bills. Parents or guardians of students
in grades K-5 will need $75 for each child and high school
students bills will be determined by the type of courses taken
and their associated lab fees.
A high school students fees are usually $80-90, Principal
Jon Thorbahn said. It varies by what classes they take.
Book fees can be paid from 1-7 p.m. on Aug. 16 and 8:30
a.m. to 2 p.m. on Aug. 17 in both offices.
The board also approved the 2016-17 fundraisers and student activity and athletic funds.
Treasurer Bob Weber asked for approval of the Permanent
Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2017 at $6,390,892. Weber
submitted the document to the county courthouse on
Thursday.
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The Ohio State University at Lima will host a Veterans
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Services Center at Ohio State-Lima.
Veterans are invited to learn more about Ohio
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Information will be available on the application process,
GI Bill and financial aid, priority registration, and more.
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DELPHOS On June 23, officers met
with a female in the 200 block of West
Seventh Street. The female requested that
a criminal trespass order be prepared and
served upon a male with whom she no
longer wished to be at her residence.
On June 24, officers were dispatched
to the 500 block of West Sixth Street to
investigate a domestic violence complaint. Officers arrived and met with a
female victim. After speaking with the
female, officers attempted to locate the
male suspect who had fled the residence.
A short time later, officers did locate the
male and took him into custody. During
the incident, the suspect, 39-year-old
Gary Horton of Delphos, was continually disorderly and made multiple threats
towards officers. Horton was transported
to the Van Wert County Jail and will
appear in Van Wert Municipal Court to
face the charges of domestic violence,
persistent disorderly conduct and menacing.
On June 24, a female complainant
came to the police department to report
that jewelry was stolen from her residence. The date of the theft was not
known and the incident remains under
investigation.
On June 25, officers spoke with a male
in reference to his son being chased by
a dog on North Canal Street. A description was given of the dog and a possible
location that the dog resides at. Officers
were going to make contact with the
dogs owner and advise them of the citys
leash law.
On Sunday, officers were made aware
of an active warrant out of Allen County
for 33-year-old April Adkins of Delphos.
Officers located Adkins and took her into
custody. She was then transported to the
Allen County Jail.
On Monday, officers met with a male
at the police department that wished to
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OBITUARIES
Judy A. Green
April 13, 1940-June 29,
2016
DELPHOS
Judy
A. Green, 76, of Delphos,
passed away on Wednesday
at
Community
Health
Professionals
Inpatient
Hospice Center in Van Wert.
She was born April 13,
1940, in Lima to Walter G.
and Kathryn (Haley) Mox,
who preceded her in death.
She was united in marriage to
William P. Green in October 1975; he preceded her in death
in June 1984.
She is survived by two brothers, George (Carol) Mox of
Delphos and Joe (Jan) Mox of Naperville, Illinois; one sister,
Jeanne Druckemiller of Delphos; and many nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Monte
Druckemiller; and sister-in-law, Linda Mox.
Judy was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church
and Eastern Star; she volunteered at the Delphos Thrift Shop
and the Postal Museum; and chaired the Altar Guild. She was
a child caregiver to many children, which she enjoyed very
much.
Funeral services will begin at 11 a.m. today, with viewing
one hour prior to the service at Harter and Schier Funeral
Home, the Rev. David Howell will officiate. Private burial will
be at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Trinity United
Methodist Building Fund.
Wayne F. Warnecke
Jan. 23, 1949
June 28, 2016
DELPHOS Wayne F.
Warnecke, 67, of Delphos,
passed away on Tuesday
at Community Health
Professionals
Inpatient
Hospice Center.
He was born Jan. 23,
1949, in Lima to Carl and
Norma (Reindel) Warnecke,
who preceded him in death. He was united in marriage to
Alice Siefker on July 15, 1972; she survives in Delphos.
He is also survived by two daughters, Michelle Shelly
Schulte and Melissa (Matt Metcalfe) Scalf of Delphos;
one son, Scott (Laurie) Warnecke of Delphos; eight
grandchildren, Austin and Avery Schulte, Kayla (Braytan)
Kruse, Kyrstin Warnecke, Braxton, Braylon and McKenna
Scalf, and Lexis Metcalfe; five brothers, Ron Warnecke of
Elida, Jim (Pat) Warnecke of Spencerville, Bob (Marie)
Warnecke of Ottoville, Larry (Mary Ann) Warnecke of
Delphos and Kenny Warnecke of Spencerville; and one
sister, Lois (Steve) Hemker of Delphos.
He was also preceded in death by a nephew, Andy
Warnecke; and a sister-in-law, Phyllis Warnecke.
Wayne was a member of St. John the Evangelist
Catholic Church and he was a supervisor for Central Soya,
retiring after 30 years of service. He was an Army veteran
from 1968-1972, serving on a tank crew and was also the
driver for his sergeant. He loved to farm, build trailers
and he was an auction expert. He was an avid Reds and
Ohio State Buckeyes fan. He was also a 1967 graduate of
Spencerville High School.
Mass of Christian Burial was held Friday at St. John
the Evangelist Catholic Church, the Rev. Dennis Walsh
officiating. Burial followed in Walnut Grove Cemetery
with military grave rites by the Delphos Veterans Council.
Memorial contributions may be made to Community
Health Professionals Inpatient Hospice Center or to
Donors Choice.
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BIRTHS
A boy, Walter George,
was born May 30 at Dublin
Methodist Hospital to
Stephanie and Brandon
Hoge of Westerville.
Grandparents
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Julie and Daniel Diesel
Schwinnen of Delphos and
Rina and Duncan Hoge of
Centerburg.
Great-grandparents are
John and Pat Holdgreve and
Ann Schwinnen of Delphos
and the late Richard
Schwinnen and Beatrice
Dolan of Cooperstown, New
York, and the late Walter
Dolan.
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22 to Catherine and Kevin
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of Delphos.
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and luck that led to this countrys creation.
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Inspiration for
Creating Art with
Chalk by Tracy
Lee Stum
Chalk, a ubiquitous and versatile
implement made
from limestone, is
much more than
a humble tool for
jotting impermanent notes. With a wide range
of uses in art and design, chalk
is quickly becoming a favorite
of artists around the world
to create impressive works of
art. With a historic overview
of chalks origins as an art
medium and how its artistic
uses have evolved over the
centuries, this book is a wealth
of knowledge for anyone
looking to get creative with
this time-honored art medium. Featuring the impressive
work of some of todays most
prominent artists and designers, this book explores helpful
and inspiring techniques used
in typography and lettering,
fine art and the intricate, elaborate and mind-bending chalk
designs known as street art. In
the resources section, youll
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chalk festivals held around the
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Fiction
The Games by James
Patterson
Rio
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to
beautiful
white-sand
beaches, gorgeous women,
stunning natural
beauty and the
worlds largest Carnival
celebration
knows how to
throw a party.
So its a natural choice to
host the biggest spectacles in
sportsthe World Cup and
the Olympics. To ensure that
the games go off without a
hitch, the organizers turn to
Jack Morgan, the unflappable
head of the renowned international security and consulting
firm Private. But when events
are this exclusive, someones
bound to get left off the guest
list. Two years after the action
nearly spilled from the field
to the stands during soccers
championship match, Jack is
back in Rio for the Olympics.
But before the cauldron is
even lit, the only thing more
intense than the competition
is the security risks. When
prominent clients hes supposed to be protecting disappear and bodies mysteriously
start to litter the streets, Jack is
drawn deep into the heart of a
ruthless underworld populated
by disaffected residents trying
to crash the worlds biggest
party. As the opening ceremonies near, with the world
watching in horror, Jack must
sprint to the finish line to
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defuse a threat that could decimate Rio and turn the games
from a joyous celebration into
a deadly spectacle.
June: A Novel by Miranda
Beverly-Whittemore
Tw e n t y - f i v e - y e a r- o l d
Cassie Danvers is holed up
in her familys crumbling
mansion in rural St. Jude,
Ohio, mourning the loss of
the woman who raised her
her grandmother, June. But a
knock on the door forces her
out of isolation. Cassie has
been named the sole heir to
legendary matinee idol Jack
Montgomerys vast fortune.
How did Jack Montgomery
know her name? Could he
have crossed paths with her
grandmother all those years
ago? What other shocking secrets could Junes
once-stately mansion hold?
Soon Jacks famous daughters
come knocking, determined
to wrestle Cassie away from
the inheritance they feel is
their due. Together, they all
come to discover the true reasons for Junes silence about
that long-ago summer, when
Hollywood came to town and
June and Jacks lives were
forever altered by murder,
blackmail and betrayal. As
this page-turner shifts deftly
between the past and present,
Cassie and her guests will be
forced to reexamine their legacies, their definition of family and what it truly means
to love someone,
steadfastly, across
the ages.
The Pursuit by
Janet Evanovich
Nicolas
Fox,
international con
man, thief and one
of the top 10 fugitives on the FBIs
most-wanted list,
has been kidnapped
from a beachfront
retreat in Hawaii.
What the kidnapper
doesnt know is that
Nick Fox has been
secretly working for the FBI.
It isnt long before Nicks
covert partner, Special Agent
Kate OHare, is in hot pursuit
of the crook who stole her
con man. The trail leads to
Belgium, France and Italy and
pits Nick and Kate against
their deadliest adversary yet:
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military officer. Hes plotting
a crime that will net him billions and cost thousands
of American lives. Nick and
Kate have to mount the most
daring, risky and audacious
con theyve ever attempted to
save a major U.S. city from
a catastrophe of epic proportions. Luckily, they have the
help of an eccentric out-ofwork actor, a bandit who does
his best work in the sewers,
and Kates dad, Jake. The
pressures on for Nick and
Kate to make this workeven
if they have to lay their lives
on the line.
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10 Years Ago 2006
Dale Holdgreve of rural Delphos was recently honored as Counselor of the Year by the
Ohio State Circle of the Columbian Squires, a
Catholic organization. He has been a counselor
for 10 years with the Fr. Bredeick Circle 3329
in Delphos and has been involved with St. John
the Evangelist Catholic Church and the Knights
of Columbus. State Squires Director Marvin
Vetter of Van Wert presented Holdgreve with a
silver tray for his accomplishments.
Ottoville Mutual Telephone Company
recently awarded scholarships to area students.
Company representatives Jim Altenburger,
Mike Bowers, Bob Hilvers, Bob Byrne, Mike
Landin, Tim Kaufman, Ralph Brinkman, Mike
Byrne, Jim Miller and Carl Turnwald presented
the scholarships to Amy Honigford, Stephanie
Hoersten, Joshua Vorst and Adam Rellinger.
Jefferson wont be playing in the ACME
baseball tournament starting Saturday, so Friday
nights home contest versus Spencerville was
the Wildcats swan song for 2006. The Jeffcats
goal was to finish 5-4. That they did as they
rolled up a 10-0 shutout of the Bearcats in five
innings at Wildcat Field.
25 Years Ago 1991
Spencervilles July 4 celebration will begin
at 10 p.m. July 3 with a fireworks display at
the village wellsite property off North Street.
July 4 will begin with a fishing derby at the
Northwestern Ohio Field and Stream grounds
on Kolter Road. The parade lineup will begin
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9 a.m.-noon Interfaith
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St. Vincent dePaul Society,
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St. Johns High School parking
lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of
warning sirens by Delphos Fire
and Rescue.
1-3 p.m. Delphos Canal
Commission Museum, 241 N.
Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns
Little Theatre.
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241 N. Main St., is open.
MONDAY
Happy Independence Day!
TUESDAY
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
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Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff Street.
7 p.m. Delphos Coon and
Sportsmans Club meets.
Delphos City Council meets
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Muncipal Building.
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics
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What do you do when the puppy thinks
your flower bed is a playground?
It is a cool June morning with
temperatures only in the low 60s. I
had to close a few windows as it was
chilly with them all open. Summer is
officially here now.
It seems empty around here. My
husband Joe, daughter Susan, and
son Benjamin are working. Daughter
Lovina is staying at Elizabeth and
Timothys house for a few days.
On Sunday we attended church
at Moses parents house. They just
recently put up a new building, so the
services were held in there. We were
served a good lunch, plusin honor
of Fathers Dayice cream, strawberries, and brownies were served.
Moses mother has so many beautiful flowers. She has a flower garden and grows all kinds of flowers,
herbs, spices, and teas. They have
some of their garden planted in raised
beds, and are able to cover that up
as a greenhouse in the colder spring
months. They have big tomatoes
hanging from their plants already.
Also their sweet onions are big. They
are harvesting red potatoes too. With
the raised beds, weeding is so much
easier.
Jacob and Emma and family and
my sisters Verena and Susan also
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This is a real-meal-deal!
Italian Pasta Salad
3 cups rotini pasta, cooked
2 cups small broccoli florets
1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
1/2 cup chopped red peppers
1/2 cup sliced red onions
1/2 cup pitted black olives
1 cup Kraft Zesty Italian Dressing
Combine all ingredients except dressing in large
bowl. Add dressing; mix lightly. Refrigerate several
hours.
Hot Chicken Dip
2 bars (8 oz.) cream cheese
1 cup Hidden Valley Ranch dressing
6 to 8 oz. red hot sauce
2 large cans chunk chicken
1-1/2 shredded white/yellow cheese
Melt in saucepan the cream cheese, dressing
and hot sauce. Add chicken and shredded cheese.
Continue to heat in crockpot. Serve with corn chips.
Banana Split Shakes
1/2 cup skim milk
1 small ripe banana
5 maraschino cherries, drained
1 tablespoon chocolate syrup
1/8 teaspoon coconut extract
4 cups chocolate ice cream
Combine milk, banana, cherries, chocolate syrup
and coconut extract in blender. Cover and blend on
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a time; cover and pulse blend on HIGH speed after
each addition until smooth and thick. Divide among 4
glasses. Garnish with additional maraschino cherries.
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COLUMBUS GROVE
Through four innings
Thursday evening, OttawaGlandorf and Columbus
Grove were involved in a
pitchers duel.
But as the Titan lineup
started to face Nick Woods
St. Johns starter Corey Koverman delivers a pitch in the first inning of the Blue Jays ACME game versus Lincolnview
Thursday at Stadium Park. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL RESOURCES
Division of Wildlife
The Fish Ohio Report
Lake Erie
Regulations
to
Remember: The daily bag
limit for walleye in Ohio
waters of Lake Erie is 6 fish
per angler; minimum size
limit is 15 inches. The
daily bag limit for yellow
perch is 30 fish per angler in
all Ohio waters of Lake Erie.
The trout and salmon daily
bag limit is 5 fish per angler
through August 31; minimum
size limit is 12 inches.
Black bass (largemouth and
smallmouth bass): the daily
bag limit is 5 fish per angler
with a 14-inch minimum size
limit.
Wildlife Ohio
Western Basin
Walleye: Walleye fishing
has been hit or miss lately.
The best locations have been
southeast of the Toledo water
intake, off Magee Marsh,
north of West Sister Island,
south of B can of the Camp
Perry firing range, between
Niagara Reef and C can,
Gull Island and Kelleys
Island shoals and east of
Kelleys Island. Most fish
have been caught by trolling
with spoons or worm harnesses and by casting with
weight-forward spinners or
mayfly rigs.
Yellow Perch: Yellow
perch have been caught
near the Toledo harbor light,
between Rattlesnake and
South Bass islands, between
Information Submitted
McDonalds Junior Series
LuLus Diner Open
Lost Creek Golf Club
Pos Name 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
In Total
Par 4 4 3 4 3 5 4
4 4 35 3 4 4 5 4 4 4 3
5 36 71
BOYS 12-13
1 Harmon, Carson
3 3 4 4 5 4 5 3 6 37
37 (Carson is only 11
years old)
2 Otto, Ross 6 5 5
5 4 6 6 3 6 46 46/Gerker, Jack 4 6 7 6 5 4 5 3 6 46 46/Cobb, Bryce 4
4 5 7 5 6 4 5 6 46 46/Smith, Solomon 5 5 4 5 6 5 4 5 7 46 46 (Otto
wins 4-way playoff for 2nd)
6 Hall, Britton 4 6 4 7 6 5 5 4 6 47 47
7 Koesters, Sam 4 6 4 6 6 5 5 4 9 49 49/Wilsey, Clay 5 5 5 7 5 7
5 5 5 49 49
9 Collins, Cameron 4 6 6 8 5 5 5 6 5 50 50
10 Wisser, Alex 5 10 8 7 5 4 5 3 6 53 53
11 Twining, Conner 7 6 5 9 7 4 8 6 9 61 61
12 Adcock, Matthew NS
BOYS 14-15
1 Harmon, Ethan 3 5 4 6 4 5 4 5 4 40 3 4 4 5 4 5 6 3 9 43 83
2 Fischio, Nick 4 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 4 41 5 5 4 5 4 6 5 5 7 46 87
3 Nartker, Christian 4 7 4 5 3 6 4 4 6 43 4 4 7 6 4 6 5 4 6 46 89
4 Gerker, Adam 4 5 3 5 3 6 6 5 5 42 6 6 4 5 6 5 6 4 6 48 90
5 Radcliff, Austin 6 4 3 5 3 6 4 6 6 43 3 4 4 6 5 5 8 3 10 48 91
6 Ruble, Braydon 10 7 4 6 5 7 4 4 8 55 7 7 6 8 6 6 6 3 6 55 110
7 Gallman, Alex 7 8 6 6 4 8 6 6 8 59 5 5 6 6 8 6 7 5 8 56 115
BOYS 16-18
1 Rager, Joshah 3 4 4 3 3 5 5 3 4 34 3 4 6 5 4 6 5 3 5 41 75
2 Reed, Sam 5 4 3 5 4 5 3 4 4 37 4 4 4 5 6 4 4 3 5 39 76/Miller,
Jared 4 4 3 4 3 6 4 4 5 37 5 5 3 6 4 5 4 2 5 39 76/Dray, Logan 3 4 4 5
2 5 5 4 4 36 3 4 4 6 4 5 4 3 7 40 76/Stubbs, Spencer 4 4 3 4 4 5 3 4 3
34 3 6 6 6 4 5 5 3 4 42 76 (Reed wins 4-way, 1-hole playoff for 2nd)
6 McKinley, Keaton 4 4 3 4 3 4 6 4 4 36 3 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 41 77
7 Gottemoeller, Brad 4 7 3 3 4 5 4 4 5 39 3 6 4 5 4 5 5 3 4 39 78
8 Baughman, Evan 4 7 3 4 4 7 4 5 5 43 3 5 3 5 5 4 4 3 5 37 80
9 Belcher, Aaron 5 7 3 3 2 6 5 5 4 40 3 5 4 5 5 6 5 4 5 42 82/
Hernandez, Jared 4 5 3 5 4 6 4 4 5 40 3 5 4 5 4 3 4 6 8 42 82/Naumann,
Kyle 4 5 3 4 3 6 5 4 5 39 4 5 4 5 4 5 5 3 8 43 82
12 Brackman, Jordan 4 6 3 5 3 6 6 5 3 41 4 4 4 6 4 6 5 4 5 42 83/
Richardson, Kayne 4 4 3 7 4 5 3 5 4 39 4 5 4 10 3 5 5 4 4 44 83
14 Martinez, Dylan 6 5 4 5 4 6 5 4 5 44 4 4 4 6 4 5 5 3 5 40 84
15 Hollman, Jacob 4 6 3 5 4 6 4 4 5 41 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 8 44 85
16 Mckee, Anthony 5 6 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 44 5 5 3 6 5 4 4 5 5 42 86/
Miller, Logan 5 5 4 9 3 6 3 4 4 43 3 5 4 8 4 5 4 4 6 43 86
18 Sweede, Tanner 5 6 4 5 4 5 6 3 6 44 4 4 5 7 4 5 5 3 6 43 87
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Bats
(Continued from page 6)
With one down in the
Lancer first, Carter work a
free pass and Youtsey also
walked both on four pitches. However, Braxton Fox
lined out to short and Evans
forced Youtsey at second.
Both teams returned
to action in Sectional
Tournament
action
at
Crestview today: St. Johns
versus St. Marys Memorial at
10 a.m. and Lincolnview battling Jefferson at 12:30 p.m.
LINCOLNVIEW (1)
Chayten Overholt ss 2-0-00, Gavin Carter 3b 1-0-0-0, Cody
Hoehn 3b 1-0-0-0, Jaden Youtsey 2b
2-1-1-0, Braxton Fox lf 2-0-0-0, Levi
McMaster ph/2b 0-0-0-0, Brayden
Evans cf 1-0-0-0, Jacob Hale cf 1-00-0, Thad Walker p/c 2-0-2-1, Sam
Myers c/p 2-0-0-0, Ethan Parsons 1b
2-0-1-0, Nick Motycka rf 2-0-0-0.
Totals 19-1-4-1.
ST. JOHNS (11)
Tourney
(Continued from page 6)
Columbus Grove got one run back in the bottom of the
inning as Owen Fuerst walked, took second on a wild pitch
and moved to third on an error. He scored on a straight steal of
home plate. The Bulldogs would have runners at second and
third in the inning, but they were left there as Schrieber struck
out the next Grove batter to end the frame.
Ottawa-Glandorf put the game away in the sixth as they
sent 14 batters to the plate to score nine runs. Seth Sahloff had
a 2-run single in the inning, while Horstman and Balash had
RBI singles. Four additional runs scored on wild pitches and
one run scored on a balk. A strikeout started the inning before
11 straight Titans reached base.
***
Ottawa-Glandorf
Logan Balbaugh cf 5 1 2 1; Owen Hiegel ss 4 2 1 0; Chase Schrieber p/ss
3 2 0 0; Austin Horstman c 3 2 1 1; Michael Bowers 2b 3 2 3 2; Ethan White 2
0 1 0; Beau Fawcett ph 2 1 2 0; Drew Kuhlman rf 4 1 1 0; Jay Kaufman 1b/p;
2 0 0 0; Seth Sahloff ph 2 1 1 2; Evan Balash lf 2 2 1 1. Totals: 32 14 13 7.
Columbus Grove
Owen Fuerst cf 2 1 0 0; Emilio DeLarosa 2b 2 0 0 0; Kyle Welty lf 3 0 1
0; Grant Schroeder 1b 1 1 0 0; Nick Woods p 2 0 0 0; Ethan Blankemeyer rf
1 0 0 0; Jake Otto 3b/p 2 0 2 0; Kirt Griffith p 1 0 0 0; Ben Ramirez 3 0 1 0;
Dylan Mason rf 3 0 0 0; Daniel Schroeder c 2 0 0 0; Adam Birkemeier 1 0 0
0. Totals: 23 2 4 1.
Ottawa-Glandorf 000 149 - 14 13 4
Columbus Grove 000 110 - 2 4 5
E: White 2, Kaufman, Schrieber, Ramirez 2, Woods, D. Schroeder. LOB:
O-G 5, Col. Grove 7. 2B: Welty, Hiegel. SB: Hiegel, Schrieber 2, Horstman,
Bowers 3, Balash, O. Fuerst.
WP-Schrieber. LP-Woods.
Junior
Continued from page 6)
19 Wingett, Josh 6 5 3 6 4 8
5 7 5 49 4 5 5 6 5 4 4 5 6 44 93
20 Cook, Andrew 7 5 3 4 5 8
4 6 5 47 4 5 5 6 6 5 6 4 7 48 95
21 Stubbs, Ben 7 7 5 5 4 9 6 4
5 52 4 4 5 5 4 7 4 6 5 44 96
22 Henley, Walker 4 7 3 7 4 6
5 4 7 47 5 5 6 7 5 6 5 5 6 50 97
23 Lazier, Logan 6 6 4 5 4 6
7 6 4 48 4 5 5 7 6 6 5 4 8 50 98/
Miller, Joey 6 11 4 6 5 6 5 5 4 52
5 4 5 6 6 5 4 5 6 46 98
25 Buescher, Robert 5 5 4
10 3 6 5 5 5 48 6 7 6 9 6 5 6 4
8 57 105
26 Mcgee, Marcus 5 7 5 5 5 6
4 4 9 50 6 10 9 7 5 5 6 6 7 61 111
GIRLS 15 & UNDER
1 Mulcahy, Erin 4 5 6 5 4 4
5 4 4 41 41
Knights
(Continued from page 6)
Parkways only real threat came in the home half of the
seventh against Rolsten, who took over on the mound to start
the frame. Back-to-back walks to Trace Walls and Justin Barna
opened the inning and a fielders choice left runners at the corners. Rolsten fanned Reid Etzkorn for the second out but Agler
found a hole and poked an RBI single into left center to plate
Walls. A wild pitch advanced both runners and the potential
tying run was at the plate in the form of Logan Huff but the
soon-to-be-senior Rolsten fought back and whiffed Huff for
the final out.
The Knights will play their opening game of sectionals this
afternoon. They await the winner of St. Marys and Delphos
St. Johns.
The Roughriders and Blue Jays take the field at 10 a.m.
this morning with the winner coming back at 3 p.m. to face
Crestview.
***
CRESTVIEW (4)
Caden Hurless 3b 2-1-0-0, Zech Simerman 2b 3-0-0-0, Spencer Rolsten
ss 2-1-1-1, Jacob Painter cf 3-1-1-1 x-Lance Camp 0-0-0-0, Payton Knittle lf
3-0-1-0, Dylan Hicks eh 2-0-0-1, Derek Biro rf 2-0-1-1, Tanner Crowle p 2-00-0, Brett Schumm c 3-0-1-0, Derek Stout 1b 2-0-0-0 x-Alec Ingram 0-1-0-0;
Totals 24-4-5-4
PARKWAY (1)
Clayton Agler ss 4-0-1-1, Logan Huff 1b 4-0-0-0, Alec Schoenleben p
1-0-0-0, Carson Ford 3b 3-0-2-0 x-Stevenson pr 0-0-0-0, Shay Pond c 2-0-00, Trace Walls cf 1-1-0-0, Justin Barna dh (Tristan McKee 2b) 2-0-1-0, Cole
Schoenleben lf 3-0-0-0, Reid Etzkorn rf 3-0-0-0; Totals 23-1-4-1
E Ford; LOB Crestview 10, Parkway 7; SB Ingram, Hurless;
SAC Simerman, Painter, Pond; HBP Hurless (by ASchoenleben), Hurless
(by Agler), Hicks (by ASchoenleben)
Crestview 200 010 1 - 4 5 0
Parkway 000 000 1 - 1 4 1
Pitching ip-h-r-er-bb-k
Crestview
Crowle (W) 4.0-1-0-0-1-4
Painter 0.1-1-0-0-1-0
Knittle 1.2-1-0-0-2-1
Rolsten1.0-1-1-1-2-2
Parkway
ASchoenleben (L) 4.1-4-3-3-4-3
Agler 2.2-1-1-1-2-1
WP Knittle, Rolsten, ASchoenleben 2, Agler.
Jeffersons Jacob Pulford takes a hack at an offering from Columbus Grove pitcher Kirt Griffith as catcher Dane
Griffith keeps his target Thursday night at Columbus Grove. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
took third on a Matt McKee bounceout and scored on a wild pitch. Ethan
Blankemeyer was safe on a throwing
error on his grounder and took second on Dane Schroeders liner to right.
However, Shrider picked Blankemeyer
off second. Dylan Mason worked a free
pass but DeLarosa flied out to right to
end the threat.
Jeffersons Brett Mahlie led off the
third with a bloop down the right-field
line, stole second with one down and
third on a wild pitch but stayed there.
With one out in the home third, Grant
Schroeder worked a base-on-balls and
Foust was summoned to relieve. He
induced Nick Woods to force Grant
Schroeder at second and got the final
out.
Foust lined a single to center with
two down in the Wildcat fourth.
Blankemeyer walked with one down
in the Grove fourth but was forced at
second by Dane Schroeder. Mason flied
out to leftfielder Jordan Boop to end the
inning.
The Wildcats faced three pitchers
in the upper fifth and sent 13 to the
dish. Shrider was safe on a dropped
pop-up to begin matter against reliever
Grant Schroeder. Mahlie singled to right
but Shurelds bouncer forced Shrider at
third. Reed doubled to right center to
get Mahlie home and put Shurelds at
third, from where he scored on a wild
pitch for a 7-1 edge. Lehmkuhle worked
a free pass to load the bases and finish
Schroeder, bringing Wyatt Sybert to the
hill.
After Lehmkuhle stole second,
Sybert plunked Jordan Boop to load the
bases. Jacob Boops liner to left plated
Reed and left the sacks juiced. Foust
flied out to center to get Lehmkuhle
home for a 9-1 spread. Consecutive
wild pitches plated Jordan Boop and
got Jacob Boop to third. After Pulford
walked and pinch-runner David Grant
swiped second, both scored as Shrider
sliced a single to center for a 12-1 edge;
an error on the play put the batter at sec-
JEFFERSON (13)
Jacob Boop cf 3-1-1-2, Andrew Foust ss/p
3-1-1-1, Jacob Pulford 1b 3-0-2-1, David Grant
pr/rf 0-1-0-0, Tyler Shrider p/rf/1b 4-1-1-2, Brett
Mahlie 2b/ss 3-1-2-0, Darius Shurelds 3b 4-2-1-0,
Dre Reed c 3-2-2-1, Hunter Haehn ph 1-0-0-0,
Daniel Lehmkuhle dh 3-2-0-0, Caleb Lucas rf/2b
0-0-0-0, Jordan Boop lf 2-2-1-2. Totals 29-1311-9.
COLUMBUS GROVE (2)
Dylan Mason cf/p 2-0-0-0, Emilio DeLarosa
2b 2-0-0-0, Adam Birkmeier 2b 1-0-0-0, Kyle
Welty lf 2-0-0-0, Owen Fuerst lf/cf 0-1-0-0, Grant
Schroeder c 1-0-0-0, Nick Woods dh 3-0-0-0, Kirt
Griffith p 0-0-0-0, Wyatt Sybert 1b/p 0-0-0-0, Jake
Otto 3b 3-1-1-0, Matt McKee ss 2-0-0-0, Ethan
Blankemeyer rf 1-0-0-0, Dane Schroeder c 2-0-10. Totals 19-2-2-0.
Score by Innings: R H E
Jefferson 0 5 0 0 8 - 13 11 4
Col. Grove 0 1 0 0 1 - 2 2 6
E: McKee 4, Reed 2, Foust, Lucas, Mason,
Otto; LOB: Jefferson 7, Columbus Grove 7;
2B: Pulford, Reed; SB: Fuerst 2, Grant, Mahlie,
Lehmkuhle, Otto; POB: Blankemeyer (by
Shrider); SF: Ja. Boop, Foust.
IP H R ER BB SO
JEFFERSON
Shrider 2.1 2 1 1 2 3
Foust (W) 2.2 0 1 0 2 1
COLUMBUS GROVE
Griffith (L) 4.0 7 5 1 0 0
G. Schroeder 0.1 3 4 2 1 0
Sybert 0.1 2 4 0 2 0
Mason 0.1 0 0 0 0 0
WP: Sybert 2, Shrider, Griffith, G. Schroeder.
HBP: Jo. Boop (by Sybert), G. Shroeder (by
Foust). BB: Pulford, Mahlie, Lehmkuhle, Mason,
Fuerst, G. Schroeder, Blankemeyer. PitchesStrikes: Shrider 52-28, Foust 42-25; Griffith
68-42, G. Schroeder 22-12, Sybert 41-18, Mason
4-3.
Wildlife
(Continued from page 6)
Perch spreaders with shiners fished near the bottom
produce the most fish.
Smallmouth Bass: Fishing
has been excellent in 10-30
feet around the harbor
areas in Cleveland, Fairport
Harbor, Geneva, Ashtabula
and Conneaut using dropshot rigs, tube jigs, crankbaits, leeches and crayfish.
The Lake Erie water temperature is 73 off Toledo and
70 off Cleveland, according
to the nearshore marine forecast.
Anglers are encouraged to
always wear a U.S. Coast
Guard-approved personal flotation device while boating
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Here I come!
Nancy Spencer
On the
Other Hand
Aaaahhhhh! Im so excited I can hardly stand it! Not only do we have a great Fourth of July celebration starting today, I
am going to see our niece Lotus dance!
I have spent the last five years at home while my husband flies off to Baltimore to be picked up by his sister and then travel
to Virginia Beach or Ocean City and spend a week with them helping with props and watching Lotus dance. Of course, they
also have some quality time mixed in there.
Now its my turn!
As some of you know, my husband has been battling some back issues for the past several months. Not only would the car
ride be uncomfortable, he doesnt do well with a lot of sitting, period. So now its his turn to be at home with our little furry
guy and Im dashing up to the Cedar Point area for Lotuss solo performances on Wednesday.
The first time I saw her dance was 5-6 years ago and we were all huddled around a computer in the graphics department. It
was a ballet number. I cried like a baby! It was so awesome to see her doing something she loved and it didnt hurt that shes
very good at it. I watched off and on that week and my husband and I would be texting back and forth commenting on the dances. I even saw him run out on stage with a prop a time or two during the live feed his two minutes of fame! (Unless you count
the YouTube video of him and Lotus on the Slingshot in the boardwalk in Ocean City. Feel free to Google that good stuff!)
So now Ill get to see her strut her stuff for the judges and if Im really lucky, shell be chosen to dance for title that evening
and Ill get to see her win a national title. Its a big deal. Kind of like the Super Bowl of dance.
I hope Im ready, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed that day. The next few days are going to be hectic to say the least. There are
three days of Fourth of July fun and then a newspaper to put together on Tuesday and then bam! There it is.
I have an appointment Wednesday morning for some beautification and then Ill hit the road. Im not crazy about the drive
but Id walk on fire to see her dance in person.
Lotus has a special place in our lives. From the first time we met her when she was just a baby in 1999, we fell in love.
Dawn had brought her home to meet us and we spent a week just staring at her and remarking on her awesomeness. Little did
we know how awesome she really would be. Shes smart and a driven dancer. On our quick trip to see her for her 16th birthday
last November, I heard so many compliments about how hard she works and how much gives to dance. She loves it!
She also skipped a grade because shes such a smarty pants. With her graduation just around the corner, shes been checking
out colleges and one has caught her eye The Ohio State University! That would be so great to have her near us. We could
pop in and have dinner with her or she can drive up and see us on any old day. I hope that is her choice. Im sure my husband
would like to see her more. One week during the year for dance and for a weekend when they come home is not enough. He
misses them all terribly.
I am also looking forward to spending the evening with my sister-in-law. We dont get to see each other very often. We have
a lot to talk about and catch up on. Since she grew up with my husband, we spend a lot of time laughing, too. My brother-inlaw will be busy back stage building props, taking them on stage, taking them off stage and then disassembling them. He has
found his forte with Lotuss dance, besides also being one of her biggest fans.
Wish me safe travels and a title shot for Lotus!
JUST A
THOUGHT
My mom has always said that the
state of my room is a direct reflection
of the state of my mind. My bedroom
was always a pigsty growing up. So you
can imagine how I felt on the inside.
Teen angst to the max. And that hasnt
changed.
Well, its changed a little. Im no longer pining after boys who are way out
of my league and wondering why they
dont notice me. Im not crying over
girls who wont let me into their clique.
Im not struggling with geometry homework and wishing math didnt exist.
Okay, Im still wishing math didnt
exist. Im also still buying Clearasil.
The point is, the principle hasnt
changed. Even though Im a grown adult
now, what my mom said is still true. Its
not the bedroom that I share with my
husband that is the problem, though;
it is my room, my walk-in closet. It is
frequently in shambles. (In my defense,
its not big enough. I need a whole other
room. Just for my shoes.) The floor
of my closet is not visible often, with
shirts, jeans, shorts, dresses, and other
articles of clothing covering every inch
of the hardwood. I always wonder, how
did it get like that? I dont remember
A lesson in the
proper use of
awesome
My license plate, the one
on the front bumper, is bent
skyward from frequent goat
scratchings. On warm days, the
bend is close to 45 degrees.
Before I drive away, I reach
down to push it south to
street-legal fashion.
Some mornings, like this
morning, I forget. I walked
out to the parking lot in the
afternoon and saw that my
car was surrounded by vehicles whose license plates hang
flush against the car or truck.
Anne Coburn-Griffis
My plate stuck out at a jaunty
angle, ready to provide a sunny
resting place for heat-seeking butterflies or to graze an unlucky
shin. I gave the plate a good shove south.
In doing so, I looked up at the skya blue, blue sky with just
a few wisps and puffs of white. Lunch turned into a solitaire game
of What does it look like. At first, there was a plane where there
was no plane which slowly morphed into a manta ray with wings
curled down for upward lift and sail. It was on a direct course for
collision with (of all things) a trilobite and a Labrador retriever.
Later in the day while searching for something on the Web, I ran
across an article, with photo, of a cloud formation observed by
airline passengers. It appeared to be a figure walking above the
troposphere. There was a lot of speculation about UFOs, and the
photo was taken decades after the 1970s, probably more in line
with the most recent film featuring The Force.
Sunday evening, the sky was on fire. It hadnt anything to do
with aliens (although I did see swirls in the drying wheat fields
Monday.) If you were lucky enough to see the blaze of mauves,
golds, pinks and purples just after the late weekend thundering
rain, you know what Im talking about. That sky was so inspiring,
so brilliant that there was no time to look for any shapes. You just
watched until the last moment before the sun was gone.
Byron McNutt
People Make
the Difference
The Social Security
Administration says the
average retired worker collects $1,350 per month. The
Vanguard Fund says the
average retiree will only get
about $4,000 a year from their
401(k) account. Try living on
that!
The median account for
retirement assets for workers
aged 35 to 44 is just $43,000
and the amount saved by the
average worker 55 to 64 is
$103,000. Most people will
need to work after age 66
because they just wont have
enough money to live on.
The National Debt is
approaching $20 trillion.
Thats over $60,000 for
every man, woman and child
in America. That debt nearly doubled since President
Barack Obama took office. It
does not include off-budget
obligations of the government.
We shouldnt be surprised if
that debt doesnt double again
during the coming 8 years.
Clinton says federal tax
revenues must be raised. She
has called for a four-percent
surcharge on incomes of $5
million, higher capital gains
taxes and capped deductions.
Trump has promised to perform miracles. He says he will
reduce taxes for individuals
and corporations while reducing the deficit. Dont hold
your breath.
The
bipartisan
Congressional Budget Office
and the Tax Foundation say
they havent been given
enough information to comment on the positive and negative affects of these plans.
Its safe to say taxes for many
middle class Americans will
increase and future budget
deficits will soar to at least $1
trillion a year.
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FIRST UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN
310 W. Second St.
419-692-5737
Sunday: 11:00 Worship
Service - Everyone Welcome
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
419-692-6741
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship Service
ST. PETER LUTHERAN
CHURCH
422 North Pierce St., Delphos
Phone 419-695-2616
Sunday 9:00 AM
Worship Service
Monday 8:00-9:00 AM
Kids Free Breakfast starts M-F
Wednesday
7:00 PM Worship Service
Saturday
8:00 AM Prayer Breakfast
Sunday
9:00 AM Worship Service
DELPHOS WESLEYAN
CHURCH
935 S. Bredeick St., Delphos
Phone 419-695-1723
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Sunday Worship.
MARION BAPTIST
CHURCH
2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
419-339-6319
Services: Sunday - 11:00
a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
DELPHOS CHRISTIAN
UNION
SPENCERVILLE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
317 West North St.
419-296-2561
9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship;
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH
500 S. Canal, Spencerville
419-647-6202
Saturday - 4:30 p.m.
Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass,
IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
699 Sunnydale, Elida, Ohio
Pastor Bruce Tumblin
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional; 10:45 a.m. contemporary
sPEnCErVillE
SPENCERVILLE
FULL GOSPEL
107 Broadway St., Spencerville
Pastor Charles Muter
Home Ph. 419-657-6019
Sunday: Morning Services 10:00 a.m.
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
102 Wisher Drive, Spencerville
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Cafe;
10:00 a.m. Worship Service.
Elida/GomEr
GOMER
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
CHURCH
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd., Elida
Phone: 339-3339
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
School (all ages); 11 a.m.
Morning Service
PIKE MENNONITE CHURCH
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961
ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Zion Church &
Conant Rd., Elida
NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH OF GOD
Elida - Ph. 222-8054
Service schedule: Sunday
10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning
Worship
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
4750 East Road, Elida
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship,
FAITH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Road U, Rushmore
TRINITY LUTHERAN
Pastor Robert Morrison
303 S. Adams, Middle Point
Sunday 10 am Church
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 11:00 Church Service;
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
service.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
KINGSLEY UNITED METHODIST
Ottoville
Ohio 709 and Mendon Rd.
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
Phone: 419-965-2771
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.;
Worship - 10:25 a.m.
ST. MICHAEL CHURCH
Kalida
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC
Saturday 4:30 p.m. Mass.
CHURCH
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00
601 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
a.m. Masses.
Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.
ST. BARBARA CHURCH
MANDALE CHURCH OF
160 Main St.,
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION
Cloverdale 419-488-2391
Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor
Mass schedule: Saturday
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday 5:30 p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
School all ages. 10:30 a.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer
419-642-5264
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Service.
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ST. JOSEPH
CATHOLIC CHURCH
135 N. Water St., Ft. Jennings
Phone: 419-286-2132
Mass schedule: Saturday 5
p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and
9:30 a.m.
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Ph. 692-1010
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TILE Company
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Workers: Ability to lift
50 -75 pounds required,
Forklift experience
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drivers: Full time, Part
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Applications are
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Part-time in Delphos.
Positive, local individual to coordinate fundraising events; assist
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Fully insured
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Across from Arbys
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transform ordinary
objects and experiences into extraordinary ones. From
everyday household
objects to musical
instruments to entertainment systems,
there are many hot
new
technologies
that are making daily
items easier or better
to use, and ultimately
improving the lives
of consumers. Here
are three examples
of new innovations
and trends to consider incorporating into
your life:
Internet
of
Things
The Internet of
Things (IoT), a network of physical
objects embedded
with electronics and
connectivity, is going to revolutionize
our lives as it grows.
New applications of
this concept include
IoT-connected locks,
which can turn your
smartphone into a
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home, allowing users
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maintain daily menus and order food accordingly. Commercial
kitchen experience a plus. Must be able to lift, bend &
squat; have effective communications skills, caring, positive
attitude, and neat appearance. Apply in-person or online:
Jeremy
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Call
567.825.7826 or 567.712.1241
Part Time
(16-20 hours/week)
Wanted!!!
Monday-Thursday Schedule!
First and Second Shift Available!
Responsibilities also include:
Operate and maintain multi-spindle bar
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check on parts produced insuring all to
specification and order.
Requirements:
High School Diploma/GED
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Local company is in need of part-time delivery
drivers. All deliveries are to Ohio and surrounding states. Must be able to move skids with a
pallet jack and secure a load properly. No CDL
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screening during employment. Must pass MVR
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CITY OF DELPHOS
Delphos, Ohio
Water Meter Replacement
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed Bids for the Water Meter Replacement will
be received by the City of Delphos at the Council
Chambers, 608 N. Canal Street, Delphos, OH
45833, until Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 12:00 p.m.
local time, at which time bids received will be publicly opened and read.
In general, the project consists of the removal and
replacement of all residential water meters within
the City of Delphos.
The free electronic Bidding Documents which include specifications may be obtained by contacting
the issuing office of Choice One Engineering at
bnc@choiceoneengineering.com. Hard copies are
available for an additional fee and are non-refundable. For additional information regarding the
project, please visit our website at www.choiceoneengineering.com.
Neither Owner nor Choice One will be responsible
for full or partial sets of bidding documents, including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other
than Choice One.
Bids must be signed and submitted on the separate
bidding forms and sealed in a properly identified envelope.
The bid security shall be furnished in accordance
with Instructions to Bidders.
All contractors and subcontractors involved with the
project will, to the extent practicable, use Ohio
products, materials, services, and labor in the implementation of their project. Additionally, contractor
compliance with the Equal Employment Opportunity
requirements of Ohio Administrative Code Chapter
123, the Governors Executive Order of 1972, and
Governors Executive Order 84-9 shall be required.
DOMESTIC STEEL USE REQUIREMENTS AS
SPECIFIED IN SECTION 153.011 OF THE REVISED CODE APPLY TO THIS PROJECT. COPIES OF SECTION 153.011 OF THE REVISED
CODE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM ANY OF THE
OFFICES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES.
Bidder must comply with the prevailing wage rates
on Public Improvements in Allen County and the
City of Delphos, Ohio as determined by the Ohio
Bureau of Employment Services, Wage and Hour
Division, (614) 644-2239.
No Bidder shall withdraw his Bid within 60 days after
the actual opening thereof.
The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all
Bids, waive irregularities in any Bid, and to accept
any Bid which is deemed by Owner to be most favorable to the Owner.
City of Delphos
Shane Coleman, Safety/Service Director
6/25/16, 6/29/16 & 7/2/16
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Wan, who also directed
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and he gets genuine jolts out
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man from the old nursery
rhyme. But he also has fun
with bone-chilling scares he
builds around mundane, everyday objects, like a blinking, bleeping toy fire truck,
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Ottoville
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The district will renew its
property, fleet, liability and
excess insurance needs for
July 1 through June 30, 2017,
with the Schools of Ohio Risk
Sharing Authority (SORSA)
insurance program through
Fawcett, Lammon, Recker &
Associates Insurance Agency
for $39,726. Last years policy
was $39,302. Weber noted that
the district did have lightning
and wind damages and after a
thorough inventory, the property value of the district for
insurance purposes raised from
$18-19 million to $30 million.
Theres not just one reason our insurance has increased
over the last six years or so,
Weber said. Weve had claims
and increased the districts
worth. We also added Cyber
Liability this year in case someone decides to take our systems
hostage and requests money to
relinquish them.
The board accepted the resignation of Kirt Martz as assistant athletic director. Thorbahn
said he will open site supervisor
positions to the staff and coaches to help cover the duties for a
stipend.
The board also accepted
numerous donations and miscellaneous payments, including: $310, Big Green Athletic
Boosters, girls basketball camp;
$256, Home & School Assoc.,
Fire
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Additionally, users should avoid pointing fireworks at others, throwing fireworks, keeping
fireworks in pockets or shooting fireworks off
from a metal or glass container.
According to the CPSC, the month around the
Fourth of July can have 230 people visiting the
emergency room every day for fireworks-related
injuries. More than half of the injuries are from
burns.
It is also important to be cautious of where
legal fireworks are being shot off from. In 2011,
the National Fire Protection Association estimated 17,800 fires were started by fireworks.
In addition to fireworks, families may have
fires in the summer. Chief Streets warns families
to follow the law.
Fires must be in a three-by-three container
and you must use dry, seasoned wood, he said.
They can only be used for cooking purposes, not
to burn weeds, trash or anything else.
For those who may have a celebratory bonfire,
they must be approved by the fire department.
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