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The Delphos Herald


Saturday, July 16, 2016

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Ottoville man convicted


in child rape case

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BY STEVEN COBURN-GRIFFIS
Sentinel Editor
sgriffis@putnamsentinel.com
OTTAWA On Thursday in Putnam
County Common Pleas Court, Trenton
Lauf, 38, Ottoville, was found guilty on two
charges rape and the illegal use of a minor
in nudity related to the sexual abuse of
his stepdaughter. Abuse of the child began in
2013 when she was just 10 years of age and
continued sporadically over the course of the
next two years.
Evidence in the trial, which began on
Wednesday, relied heavily on testimony
presented by the now 13-year old child.
According to the girl for purposes of the
court identified as Jane Doe, date of birth
2003 Lauf first forced her to perform
oral sex on him in December 2013. In her
testimony, the child said that the abuse continued over the course of several months,
during which time Lauf provided money to
her, telling her to keep your mouth shut.
The girl further testified that she reported
the abuse to her mother on several occasions,
an assertion that William Kluge, Laufs
defense attorney, returned to repeatedly over
the course of the trial in an effort to undermine her testimony.
I just want you to keep two things in
mind: December of 2013 and July of 2015,
Kluge told the jury in his closing argument.
Why are those dates important? Because if
the alleged misconduct occurred starting in
December of 2013 and it was immediately
reported, as (Jane Doe) told you, to her mom.

Trenton Lauf reacts to the jurys guilty


verdict in his child rape case. (Putnam Devyn Carder comforts Jenna Lambert at Veterans Memorial Park after her phone
Sentinel/Steven Coburn-Griffis)
froze and the Pokemon she was after got away. (DHI Media/Kristi Fish)

Pokemon GO taking over

She said her mom didnt know what to do.


You as parents, you as human beings in the
real world with knowledge of this type of
thing occurring everywhere, would do what
when it was reported to you? You know
what you would do. You would immediately
BY KRISTI FISH
report it to someone who would investigate
DHI Media Staff Writer
it. And thats what should have happened in news@delphosherald.com
this case, if in fact these events occurred.
Putnam County Assistant Prosecuting
DELPHOS What team
Attorney Todd Schroeder rebutted Kluges are you? Devyn Carder yells
argument, asserting that it was not the childs to a complete stranger at the
mother who was on trial.
Veterans Memorial off of
Main Street.
See LAUF, page 12
This isnt uncommon to

find right now, as the people


asking are probably playing
Pokemon GO and they want
to know if the stranger is with
them or against them.
Pokemon GO is the newest app thats taking over
the phones of young and old
users. Just like Flappy Bird
and Trivia Crack, the app

became popular seemingly


overnight. As of Friday, it
had been downloaded more
than 10 million times from
the Google Play App Store
and more than 15 million
times from the iTunes Apple
App Store.
See GO, page 12

Canal Days Toast has tropical theme


Information submitted
DELPHOS The invitations are out and the reservations are coming in for 2016 The Toast to the City.
This years kickoff to the Canal Days festival is set for
6-9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15. Once again, reservations
are $40 per person or $300 for a reserved table for
eight.
Welcome to Paradise Life is Good Today is the
tropical theme for the 10th annual Toast. More than
500 attended last years Toast and the chairmen for the
event expect even bigger turnout this year.
This is such a great event for Delphos. Anytime
you have that many people for an outside party, it cant
be anything but fun, said Diane Sterling, the Canal
Days event coordinator. We have a short-but-sweet
program with Delphos dignitaries, lots of great food
from local restaurants, a superb selection of wines, and
perfect background music. The Toast has been growing
ever since its inception 10 years ago for Canal Days
50th anniversary and this is a great kickoff to the Canal
Days weekend.
Music for the evening will be provided by Get
the Party Goin With J. D. Owen. JD is from Findlay
and has more than 40 years of experience performing
at every type of venue possible. As a solo act, he can
customize his performance, playing the best of Classic
Rock, Country, Motown, Jimmy Buffet and more.
The Toast is an open-to-the-public event. If you
havent received an invitation and would like to make
reservations, call Diane at the Delphos Chamber at
419-695-1771 or email canaldays@delphoschamber.
com.

Lemonade for Aiden


A lemonade stand on South Franklin Street was doing brisk business on Thursday. The stand was run by Dean Trentman, center
back; Phoenix Tucker, second from right; and Alexis Trentman,
right. Proceeds will go to the Dotson family for medical expenses
incurred when their son, Aiden, had cancer. Aiden has since passed
away. The stand raised $150.50. Wesley Ferguson, left, Nichole
Ferguson, Caitlyn Wagoner and Blake Wagoner purchase lemonade and cookies for the cause. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)

JD Owens

Dormant chickenpox virus can cause shingles again and again


BY KRISTI FISH
DHI Media Staff Writer
news@delphosherald.com

The shingles virus causes painful blisters


on the body that can cause phantom pain for
weeks after the virus has gone.
Shingles is caused by the chickenpox virus.
When you have the chickenpox virus, it
will lay dormant in your nerve roots, Sherri
Recker, Director of Nursing at Putnam
County Health Department, said. Anyone
who has had chickenpox could develop
shingles.
The Center of Disease Control and
Prevention recommends those 60 years and

older receive the shingles vaccine, Zostavax.


The vaccine is only administered once.
It is important that people get vaccinated
as there are one million cases of it every year
and around one in three people will get shingles in their lifetime according to the CDC.
Those who do get shingles are not safe
from getting it again. The virus can reappear
if the person is not vaccinated.
However, shingles cannot be passed from
person-to-person. Shingles can only cause
chickenpox in those who have never developed it before and are not vaccinated.
You cant give shingles to someone else.
It is easy to prevent the spread of the virus.
You can only spread it when there is active

drainage from the blisters, Recker said. To


stop the spread, keep your lesions covered
with a bandage or clothing.
To help prevent the virus, those 60 and
older should check with their insurance to
see if the vaccine is covered. They can then
call their doctors office, Putnam or Allen
County Health Departments or the local
pharmacies.
For those who do develop shingles, it typically develops on only one side of the body.
According to the CDC, it usually occurs in a
stripe along the body.
It just depends on what nerve roots its
in; thats where the shingles will manifest
itself, Recker said.

Although the rash typically lasts two to


four weeks, the pain caused by the blisters
can last for weeks or months following. This
is called postherpetic neuralgia or PHN.
PHN is pain in the place of the rash after
it has cleared. PHN risk increases with age,
According to the CDC, approximately 13
percent of those 60 and older with shingles
will get PHN.
According to Recker, other symptoms to
look our for are fever, headache, chills and
upset stomach.
Those who believe they have shingles
should contact their doctor to get treatment
as early as possible.

Classifieds 10 | Entertainment 8 | For The Record 2 | Local-State 3-4 | Obituaries 2 | Sports 6 | Weather 2 | Yesterday 9
St. Johns Athletic Boosters will
offer Purse Bingo from 5:30-10
p.m. Aug. 13 at the Delphos Eagles
Lodge.
A fabulous evening of fun and
frivolity!
Tickets are $30 each and include

a light dinner and 20 games of bingo.


There will also be raffles for gift baskets and a gift card tree.
For tickets, contact Deann Heiing
at 419-230-2963 or message the
boosters on their Facebook page.

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Who controls the past controls


the future. Who controls the present controls the past.

-- George Orwell
novelist, journalist and critic

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2015 Published in Delphos, Ohio

Volume 146 No. 10

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For The Record

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Saturday, July 16, 2016

POLICE REPORTS

OBITUARY

eric W. Place

information submitted
On July 1, officers met with a complainant in the 400 block of South Canal
Street who reported that his vehicle had
been entered and items stolen from inside.
On July 2, officers met with a female at
the police department that wished to file a
menacing report. The female told officers
that she was threatened and has since been
harassed by another female after an incident that happened in June.
On July 4, officers were dispatched to
the 900 block of Lima Avenue in reference
to a burglary complaint. Officers arrived
and found that an unknown subject or subjects had forced entry into the residence.
The homeowner did not notice anything
missing at this time.
On July 4, officers received a second
complaint of an attempted burglary in the
900 block of Lima Avenue. Officers met
with the second complainant and found
that subjects attempted to enter her residence, but were unsuccessful. Both incidents remain under investigation.
On July 4, officers responded to the 500
block of East Third Street in reference to
a theft from a vehicle. Officers spoke with
the vehicle owner and found that someone
had entered the vehicle and stole items
from inside.
On July 5, officers responded to the 300
block of South Pierce Street in reference to
two dogs attacking another dog. Officers
arrived and met with the owners of the dogs
involved. It was determined that the two pit
bulls had broken free from their tie-out and
attacked a small dog that was being walked
on a leash. The small dog was killed during
the incident. The case was forwarded to
the Allen County Dog Wardens Office for
further investigation and possible charges.
On July 5, officers were sent to the 200

Jan. 27, 1972-July 9, 2016


Eric W. Place, 44, of
Dublin, passed away on July
9 in Franklin County.
He was born Jan. 27, 1972,
in Lima to Bill and Jane
Place. His father survives in
Wapak and his mother survives in West Des Moines,
Iowa. He was united in marriage to Maggie Purdy; she
survives in Dublin.
He is preceded in death
by his maternal grandparents,
Bounce and Kack Huysman;
and his fraternal grandparents, George and Helen Place.
Eric had worked for Ad
Works as a marketing agent.
A private memorial celebration will be held at his
Aunt Carols home from 2-4
p.m. today.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the Make a
Wish Foundation.
Arrangements are by
information submitted
Harter and Schier Funeral
Home.
VAN WERT The folTo leave condolences lowing individuals appeared
please go to www.harterand- Wednesday in Van Wert
schier.com
County Common Pleas
Court:
Judge
Martin
Burchfield
Arraignments
shawn P. english, 35,
Van Wert, theft, felony 5,
Wheat
$4.10
entered a not guilty plea.
Corn
$3.42
Bond set at $50,000. Pretrial
Soybeans
$10.51
set for Aug. 3.
Deanna Lugabihl, 55,
Willshire, identity fraud,
The
felony 5, entered a not
guilty plea. Surety bond.
Pretrial set for Aug. 3.
Of advertising
terrance Branson, 20,
is to get their
Van
Wert, theft, felony 5;
attention
misuse of credit card, misdemeanor 1, entered a not
The
guilty plea. Surety bond,
SECOND RULE Pretrial set for Aug. 3.
Joshua Carroll, 28, Van
Is sustained
Wert, domestic violence,
repeated
misdemeanor 1, entered a
advertising
not guilty plea. Surety bond.
Pretrial set for Aug. 3.
Phone
David Meeker sr., 53,
Van Wert, theft, felony 5,
The Delphos
entered a not guilty plea.
Herald
Surety bond with no con419-695-0015 tact order with Ronald
Wannemaker or Gale Davis.

block of South Main Street to meet with


the victim of a theft incident. Upon arrival,
officers met with a male who stated that
he had invited a male and female to his
residence whom he had just met earlier in
the night. The male left the two alone for
a short period of time and upon returning,
found that they had left his residence and
had stolen items from him.
On July 6, officers were dispatched to
the 200 block of West Seventh Street to
investigate a possible attempted burglary.
Officers arrived and met with the homeowner and were shown a small broken window in her front door. Officers were able to
determine that entry into the residence was
not made.
On July 7, officers took a report from
a female whose 16-year-old daughter was
involved in a minor assault while babysitting. The childs mother, who is not the
custodial parent, got into a dispute with the
complainants daughter over a civil child
custody issue. The report will be reviewed
by the prosecutors office to see if charges
will be pursued.
On July 7, officers met with a female at
a local business after she reported that she
had been followed into and throughout the
business by a male. Officers located the
male and spoke with him about his suspicious behavior. At this time no charges will
be pursued.
On July 8, officers were sent to the 200
block of South Franklin Street in reference
to suspicious subjects in the area. Officers
arrived and spoke with the complainant,
who stated that he just chased three subjects who were walking around his vehicle.
Officers located the subjects a short time
later but found that no damage was done
to the complainants vehicle and it was not
entered. A report was made to document

the incident.
On July 8, officers took a report from
a male at the police department after he
found unauthorized charges on his credit
card. The complainant told officers that the
card was used two separate times at different locations in Ohio where he had not
been. A report was taken and the incident
remains under investigation.
On July 10, officers took a report in the
1300 block of Rose Anna Street of damage
done to a vehicle. The complainant reported that her vehicle was parked in front of
the residence overnight and upon returning
to the car in the morning, it was found that
the drivers door mirror was broken off.
On July 11, a complainant came to the
police department to report a theft incident
at her residence. The female told officers
that sometime during the overnight hours,
persons unknown to her stole items from
the exterior of her residence.
On July 12, officers were dispatched
to the 600 block of West Clime Street in
regards to a theft incident. Officers arrived
and spoke with the complainant, who stated
that an item was taken from her overnight
bag by a person known to her. Officers
spoke with that person who admitted that
he had had the item but misplaced it. The
report will be forwarded to the prosecutors
office for review of charges.
On July 12, an officer on patrol conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle after
observing a registration violation on the
vehicle. Upon speaking with the driver,
31-year-old Brian M. Suever of Delphos, a
small amount of marijuana was found in his
possession. Officers issued Suever a citation for the registration violation as well as
possession of marijuana. He will appear in
Lima Municipal Court to face the charges.

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Pretrial set for Aug. 10.


Melissa nihiser, 30,
Van Wert, forgery, felony
5; theft, felony 5, entered a
not guilty plea. Surety bond.
Pretrial set for Aug. 3.
Zacharia Germann, 28,
Van Wert, forgery, felony
5; theft, felony 5, entered a
not guilty plea. Surety bond.
Pretrial set for Aug. 3.
Changes of plea
Brittney Williams, 25,
Lima, aggravated possession of drugs, felony 5,
changed her plea to guilty,
then requested, and was
granted, Treatment in Lieu
of Conviction and her case
was stayed pending completion of the treatment program.
William estle, 30,
Delphos, changed his plea
to guilty to theft from a person in a protected class, felony 5; and forgery, felony 5.
The court ordered a pre-sentence investigation and set
sentencing for Aug. 17.
sentencings
Cody
teman,
32,
Delphos,
t r a ff i c k ing cocaine, felony 5.
Previously admitted to violating his probation by having possession of an illegal
substance. Sentenced to 5
years community control,
under the same terms as
before, plus drug court,
three years intensive probation. A 12-month prison
term was deferred.

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Andrew thomas, 34,
Ohio City, requested additional time to prepare his
case and in open court
signed a waiver of his
speedy trial rights.
Donald oDay, 39, Van
Wert, requested additional
time to find a new attorney
and in open court signed a
waiver of his speedy trial
rights.
Judge Kevin taylor
Probation violations
Ashley McKee, 32, Van
Wert, admitted to violating her probation by testing positive for drugs. She
was sentenced to three years
community control, up to
six months WORTH Center
and 60 days jail at later date.
A 12-month prison term was
deferred.
Joe Quevedo, 51, Van
Wert, admitted to violating
his probation by having a
positive drug test. He was
sentenced to three years
community control, up to
six months WORTH Center
and 60 days jail at later date.
A 12-month prison term was
deferred.
Josh sargent, 34, Van
Wert, denied that he violated his probation by being
convicted of another crime
and failing to complete
evaluations. Hearing to be
set.

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information, call the editorial
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st. ritAs
A girl was born July
12 to Linette and Andre
McConnahea of Delphos.
A girl was born July 13 to
Samantha Kramer and Collin
Thompson of Delphos.
A boy was born July 14 to
Erin and Matthew Fischer of
Delphos.

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thomas Keller, 50,


Delphos, attempted theft,
misdemeanor 1. Sentenced
to three years community
control, 60 days electronic
house arrest or jail, 52 hours
community service and
ordered to pay restitution
of $6,000 to Department of
Jobs and Family Services,
plus partial appointed counsel fees plus court costs.
Alisha elder, 37, Van
Wert, forgery, felony 5;
theft, felony 5, was sentenced to five years community control on each count,
concurrent, 30 days jail
at a later date, 200 hours
community service, 3 years
intensive probation, ordered
to pay restitution of $967.33
to Walmart, plus partial
appointed counsel fees plus
court costs. A 12-month
prison term on each count,
concurrent, was deferred.
Janet st. John, 33, Ft.
Wayne, OVI, misdemeanor 1, was sentenced to two
years community control,
three days jail with credit for three days already
served, license suspended
six months and ordered to
pay a fine of $375, plus court
costs, plus partial appointed
counsel fees. A 180-day jail
term was deferred.
Probation violation
Jose sanchez, 37, Van
Wert, admitted to violating
his probation by refusing
to give a urine drug screen
when requested by probation. Defendant was sen-

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Local/State
Delphos church bus now has a new home, purpose
BY NANCY KLINE
DHI Media Staff Writer
nkline@putnamsentinel.com
OTTAWA A bus that was
formerly used as a church bus at
Trinity United Methodist Church in
Delphos now has a new home and
a new purpose. The bus is being
used as a bookmobile for a poverty-stricken area in Tennessee.
Pleasant View United Methodist
Church, rural Bluffton, and Mt.
Cory United Methodist, Mt. Cory,
have been working together for a
year and a half to renovate, add
shelves and stock with books for a
bookmobile to take to White Oak,
Tennessee, an Appalachia area serviced by Henderson Settlement.
Henderson Settlement is a settlement which now has a farm and
multiple ministries to employ and
serve residents in this pocket of
Appalachia.
It was during a visit to Henderson
Settlement in 2013 that the Rev.
Mark Fuerstenau, current pastor of
the two Hancock County churches,
and his mission team were in the
settlement library.

While we were standing in the


library, the director of Henderson
Settlement said he would like to
have a facility like that in White
Oak, Rev. Fuerstenau said, but
added that they didnt have a building to put a library in.
Rev. Fuerstenau said this is when
he had an epiphany experience.
Suddenly the idea of a bookmobile popped into my head, he
said. If they dont have a building,
what about taking the books to the
people?
One person along on the mission
trip suggested an old delivery van
she had stored by her barn.
I was all excited, Rev.
Fuerstenau said. But after that was
checked we were told by a person at
one of my wifes churches the van
was not repairable.
Rev. Fuerstenau put the idea of a
bookmobile for the White Oak area
on a back burner
I knew if the time was right,
God would let me know, he said.
Then about a year and a half ago,
he was traveling through Delphos
when he noticed Trinity United
Methodist Church had their church

bus up for sale. The pastor called


Doug Ditto, the church trustee, to
inquirer about the bus.
He was told the church was
accepting bids on the bus and
urged him to put a bid in if he
was interested. Ditto also told Rev.
Fuerstenau to call church member
Juergen Waldick to find out the
condition of the bus.
Rev. Fuerstenau received a
call from Waldick right before the
before the trustee meeting at which
they were going to award the bus.
He said I can tell you if you
put a battery in it, it will take off.
He said it was in good shape,
Fuerstenau said.
The pastor told Waldick he didnt
have any money to put towards the
bus. Waldick asked what the bus
would be used for.
Id rather see the bus used for
this than as a party bus, Waldick told
Rev. Fuerstenau but he did not know
what the trustees would decide.
I was on pins and needles that
night, Rev. Fuerstenau said. At
10:30 p.m., he received a call from
Ditto. He was told the trustees had
decided to donate the bus to the two

The interior of the bookmobile includes shelves for books and a classroom area with a table and chairs. (DHI Media/Nancy Kline)
churches to have it transformed into
a bookmobile.
The churches had Knippen
Chrysler in Delphos check the bus
and find out what work it needed
before it would be transported to

Hancock County. The work, including a new radiator and battery, was
completed by Knippen Chrysler at a
reduced cost.
See BUS, page 11

OSU faculty and staff


on Roads Scholars tour
BY KRISTI FISH
DHI Media Staff Writer
news@delphosherald.com

Sergeant Kevin Siefker with new K9 officer Kilo. (DHI


Deputy Troy Stevenson with new K9 officer Nero.
Media/Stephen Coburn-Griffis)

Putnam County K9 officers sworn in


BY STEVEN COBURN-GRIFFIS
DHI Media Editor
sgriffis@putnamsentinel.com
OTTAWA The countys two newest
law enforcement officers were sworn in
for duty late Monday morning. Kilo and
Nero, fresh from training in Wapakoneta,
were presented to the public along
with their partners, Sergeant Kevin
Siefker and Deputy Troy Stevenson
during a brief official ceremony at the
Putnam County Sheriffs Office.
With a small group of residents and
county law enforcement officers in attendance, Sheriff Tim Meyer addressed

KALIDA Ohio State University faculty and staff visited


Unverferth Manufacturing on Thursday as part of their Roads
Scholars Tour.
The 50 faculty, community partners and administrators
traveled by bus from COSI in Columbus to the Transportation
Research Center in East Liberty and then Unverferth
Manufacturing. After their visit in Kalida, they planned to head
to the Toledo Zoo still on Thursday. Friday, the tour was going
to take them to the Toledo Museum of Art, The Andersons in
Maumee and Cooper Tire in Findlay.
Weve been doing this since 1997, Ben Johnson, Director
of Media and Public relations at OSU, said. Its a chance for
the faculty and staff to experience industry and community
first-hand.
While at Unverferth, the OSU faculty listened to a short presentation about the company, observed a quick panel of OSU
graduates working at Unverferth and went on a factory tour.
Unverferth is a terrific example of how great ideas really build on themselves, Bruce McPheron, Executive Vice
President and Provost at OSU, said. We have a great relationship with them, we have interns that come up here and alumni
that work here.
The opportunity for faculty and staff to visit Unverferth was
seen as a chance for the staff to further build their relationship
with the company and interact with current and possibly future
alumni. Those at Unverferth saw it as an opportunity to show
the staff what their students will do upon graduation.
The biggest thing is the collaboration between the two places to show them what the expectations are in the real world,
Greg Unverferth, Manager of Manufacturing, Engineering and
Continuous Improvement, said.
Both the staff at Unverferth and at OSU saw this as an
opportunity to build up the relationship between the two.

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Local/State
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TODAY
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.
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.
SUNDAY
8-11:30 a.m. Knights
of Columbus benefit for St.
Johns School at the hall, Elida
Ave.
10:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Spencerville
American
Legion Brunch Buffet, 119 S.
Broadway, Spencerville.
1-3 p.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
MONDAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at
Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
Green Thumb Garden
Club meets at the Delphos
Public Librarys First Edition
Building.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from
the Storm support group meets
in the Delphos Public Library
basement.
7 p.m. Washington
Township Trustees meet at the
township house.
Delphos City Council meets
at the Delphos Municipal
Building, 608 N. Canal St.
7:30 p.m. Jefferson
Athletic Boosters meet at the
Eagles Lodge, 1600 E. Fifth
St.
Spencerville village council
meets at the mayors office.

Delphos Eagles Auxiliary


meets at the Eagles Lodge,
1600 E. Fifth St.
American Legion Post 268,
415 N. State St.
TUESDAY
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.
1-3 p.m. Delphos Area
Visiting Nurses offer free
blood pressure checks at
Delphos Discount Drugs.
7:30 p.m. Elida School
Board meets at the high school
office.
Alcoholics Anonymous,
First Presbyterian Church, 310
W. Second St.
Fort Jennings Village
Council meets at Fort Jennings
Library.
WEDNESDAY
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 Fort Jennings Board of
Education meets in the library.

Librarys Rist continues research on book drop


BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS Library Director Kelly
Rist continues her research into installing a drive-through book drop west of
the First Edition Building on West First
Street.
Rist told library board members
Wednesday the property line for the
library campus had been verified and the
group took a short trip outside to look at
the markers and get a visual of where the
drop box would be installed.
We are looking at a box patrons can
drop most of our materials in for return,
Rist said. It wont be just for books.
They can also put DVDs, CDs and other
items in the box as well.
The box will include a weighted spring
system so the baskets inside lower as
items are deposited, reducing the chance
of damaged goods.
The librarys parking lot entrance off
North Jefferson Street will become oneway with vehicles exiting onto West
First Street via an existing alley that runs
parallel to the First Edition Building. The
book drop will eliminate two spaces in
the parking lot.
Rist started putting together plans for
the new outside return system when several patrons had announced they couldnt
get to the drop box on the north side of
the building due to physical restrictions.
We do have users who are handicapped and cant make it up the stairs to
the drop box on the front of the library,
Rist explained. We are looking into
installing a ramp at the front entrance

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Thursday: Sausage and sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, veggie, fruit, coffee and 2 percent milk.
Friday: Mac-n-cheese, fruit, veggie, treat, coffee and 2
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Opinion

Pokemon
GO ... or
no?

Nancy Spencer

On the
Other Hand

Yet another craze from the digital world


has taken hold. Pokemon GO has children and
young adults alike scrambling around their
communities and beyond to capture virtual
characters to amass a team, find a gym and
capture more virtual characters.
I know it sounds silly to most but let me
preface the rest of the column by saying I
think its kinda cool.
I remember Pokemon the first go-round.
Kids were whipping out thick decks of cards
and would play for hours. Everyone wanted
to see each others decks and compare what
characters they each had. It was a kiddie version of Magic.
Now I am 50 and some of this digital business still has me mystified when I try to think
about what is happening while Im working
on a computer. I had an Atari and thought
Sonic the Hedgehog was the coolest little
dude ever. I am attracted to it but at the same
time, cautious.
That line of thinking definitely applies
here.
While the game is giving teens and tweens
something to do that includes going outside
and getting fresh air and perhaps some exercise, their noses are pressed to their phones
and they arent always paying attention to
their surroundings. People are getting hurt.
Homeowners arent always appreciative of
kids running through their yards. One persons
fun isnt always amusing to someone else.
And dont even get me started on someone
playing Pokemon GO while they are driving.
What about this sounds like something you
should do?
For the most part, I feel like its just a bit of
fun and distraction.
I was sitting on the porch Thursday eve-

but the drive-through drop


box will be convenient for
everyone; patrons wont
have to leave their vehicles
to return items when the
library is closed.
Rist hopes the project can be completed in
November prior to wintry
weather.
Staff at the library are
implementing new outreach
programs. Library employees have been assisting
with St. Peter Lutheran
Churchs Kids Breakfast
on Tuesday morning and
will increase participation
next year. They are also
visiting the Delphos Senior
Citizen Center monthly.
Plans are also underway
for the librarys involvement in the upcoming
Canal Days in September.
The library will again partner with the Delphos Area
Art Guild for activities on
Saturday and Sunday of the The property line for Delphos Public Librarys
campus has been confirmed as efforts move forfestival.
Library staff attend- ward for a new drive-through book drop. (DHI
ed a recent Delphos Area Media/Nancy Spencer)
Chamber of Commerce
Lunch and Learn and
Mercer as a page to take the place of
received Workers Compensation credits. Liz Winhover, who will return to college
The chamber also has other programs in August. Mercer is a sophomore at
we are entitled to as members, including Jefferson High School and will be paid
health insurance for small businesses and minimum wage for the 15-hour-pera prescription drug discount card at no week position. Winhover will help train
cost to the library, Rist added.
her.
The board approved hiring Avery

ning and three young men pulled into my


driveway on their bicycles. They stopped in
the approach and were looking down at their
phones and then just to the south of my driveway. I knew right away what they were doing.
Is there a Pokemon in my driveway? I
asked.
Yeah, one of them said. Its right there.
He pointed to the ground.
Get him! I said.
He laughed and I asked them some questions and as they rode off, the one who spoke
to me the first time said, You should play.
Just remember Go Yellow!
That must be his team.
Herald intern Kristi has a very good story
in todays paper about the whole Pokemon
GO business. As any good journalist does, one
of her resources was from the app she downloaded on her phone. It had just finished when
she turned to me and said in a hushed voice,
Theres one in the other room!
We jumped up and went into the graphics
department and sure enough, there was a
Pokemon character by the filing cabinet.
Get it, we all told her.
After a few attempts, she was successful
in capturing the little critter and we all had a
good chuckle. What the heck was a Pokemon
doing in the graphics room?
Still pretty cool and yes, something that
makes me go hmmmm.
Love it, hate it, or something in between, I
think well be hearing about this until the next
thing comes along. Could be tomorrow, could
be next week, could be a month from now. But
in the meantime, Go Yellow! Just because
that nice kid in my driveway was the first one
to invite me on to a team.
Its nice to be picked for a team.

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Country
Paws to Consider

Trust them to be a dog ...


BY JILL DENTEL, DVM

side of the road in the dark


with a cell phone that was
I was driving home from almost dead in a dress suit
vet school late one Saturday with no jacket, looking for
night and after
the dog in the
three hours in
freezing cold.
the car and
It took some
only 10 miles
searching, but
from home,
I finally found
as I drove
the dog, which
through
a
turned out to
sharp curve,
be a young
something
Mastiff standwas suddening over anothly in front of
er dog that was
me. It was
clearly injured.
fawn in color
The
other
so I thought
dog growled
coyote immeat me as I
diately, but I
approached,
realized it was
threatening to
Dr. Jill Dentel
a dog.
bite, so I backed
I
stopped
off and called
short and the dog ran off. 911 to send a sheriff.
I pulled over in the nearest
I managed to get a leash
driveway and got out hurry- off one of my two dogs, who
ing to the nearest farm house were both in my car, and a
to see if they were missing a collar to put on the dog that
dog. They werent and had wasnt injured to prevent her
no clue whose dog it might from running back into the
be that had dashed in front of road. It turns out the dogs
my car.
hadnt strayed far from their
I wandered down the home and the sheriff came

quickly, but not before their


owner arrived.
Their owner was heartbroken of course to see her dog
had been hit by a car and
kept saying her dogs didnt
leave the yard normally. The
sheriff arrived and we got the
dog into her car and off to the
veterinarian.
The owners words
they normally dont leave the
yard kept running through
my head. Unfortunately, that
night they did and crossed a
dark highway at the wrong
moment and someone hit
one of them. The situation Dr. Jill Dentels dogs Lady and Mariah. (Submitted photo)
reminded me of an article I
read once about dog trainI love my two dogs and that my dogs that I show and
ing and doing it safely. It we do train regularly in obe- compete with needed leashdiscussed how even the best dience as well as other dis- es. I told them it wasnt that
trained dogs can go tearing ciplines, several of which they arent trained, it is that
across a parking lot after a involve working off a leash. I trust them to be a dog. I
squirrel if off-leash at the Most of the times my girls are trust them to leap at the sight
park or in the right situation great, responding to my cues of the squirrel and maybe
could behave in a manner to come when asked.
momentarily forget there is a
that could threaten their lives.
When I visited family not road between them and said
That is the truth. Dogs can get long ago, my girls came along squirrel. I trust them to see
distracted and momentarily and whenever they needed to someone running down the
forget training. At the wrong go out I would put them on road that they want to visit.
moment, that can cost a dog leashes and go out into the I trust them to be what they
its life.
yard. My family was amazed are dogs and as their

Parasailing, fireworks, beautiful waterfalls


and family reunion highlight Eicher vacation
BY LOVINA EICHER
Wednesday evening everyone is taking it easy tonight. Mose, daughters Susan
and Verena, and son Benjamin went fishing. We put in a long day so it was relaxing
to them to go take the boat on the lake. The
rest of us are outside around a campfire. It
is so peaceful out here. We had a nice day
to do laundry. It was extra big since we
just arrived home from our trip last night
around 7:30 p.m.
We left at 6:00 a.m. Saturday morning
with our whole family. We headed north to
Hersey, Michigan, to Joes sister Christine
and husband Jake for a family gathering. Seven out of twelve siblings were
there. People came from Tennessee, Ohio,
Indiana, and Michigan. We were served a
delicious dinner. On the menu were mashed
potatoes and gravy, buttered peas, green
beans, barbecued chicken, several different
varieties of cheese, pie (cherry, pecan, and
apple), and ice cream. Everyone brought
snacks for the afternoon. A lot of the families went Friday already. Before we prayed
to eat, we sang four songs together. Tables
were set up in the basement so there was
enough room to sit. I dont have an accurate count but I think there were around 70
people that could attend.
Some played volleyball and other
games, while others just visited. We left
around 3:15 p.m. to drive another three
plus hours. We stayed at a motel across
the Mackinac Bridge. We drove on up to
see the Soo Locks and then the Upper and
Lower Tahquamenon Falls. What a sight
to see! All such wonders of Gods artistic
touch. How relaxing it was to hear the
water running. We rented row boats so we

could get closer to the falls and also walked


around some in the water.
We also stopped at Deer Ranch, Mystery
Spot, and Garlyn Zoo. We watched the fireworks from the front lawn of the motel on
the fourth of July. And before we started for
home we went parasailing. But I just stayed
on the boat and watched the others. The
rope for the parachute goes out 300 feet. It
was an exciting adventure for the ones that
went up. My husband Joe and son Kevin
went up together. Kevin looked a little
scared at first, but still enjoyed the ride.
It is always nice to take a break from
work and get away for a while. I was ready
to get back home. Theres no place like
home even though coming home meant
resuming work. Joe, Susan, and Benjamin
are all off work this week for the July 4
vacation week. Susans wedding is just four
weeks away so we need to get everything
done that we can.
Daughter Elizabeth has been a great
help to me with getting the sewing done for
the wedding. We have to cut out and sew
pants for Kevin yet, and I need to sew my
own dress. Its cut out and my goal is to get
that sewn next week, but Im behind on my
goals a lot lately.
Daughter Loretta is sixteen now and can
join the youth group. It seems empty when
they leave for the community building to
gather with the youth on Saturday evenings. The three youngest children are the
only ones home with Joe and I.
Mose, Susan, Verena, and Benjamin are
back from fishing now. They didnt catch
any but had a relaxing time on the lake.
Corn detasseling has started in this area.
Son Joseph isnt old enough to sign up
for it yet. They have to be fourteen years

old to go now. It used to be thirteen when


Elizabeth, Susan, and Verena went. The
humidity is really high so I can imagine
the hot days they will have walking those
corn fields.
Jacob (sister Emmas husband) and sons
did our chores for us while we were gone.
We really appreciated that. I know it had to
take extra time to come over twice a day
to milk our cow Bessie and do the other
chores. A big thank-you to them! Hopefully
we can return the favor sometime.
Gods blessings to all!
Thunder Cake
1 cup shortening
1 3/4 cups sugar
1 cup cold water
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/3 cup tomato pure
3 eggs, separated
2 1/2 cups flour
1 1/2 teaspoons soda
1/2 cup cocoa
1 teaspoon salt
Cream together (adding one at a time)
shortening, sugar, vanilla, water, and tomato pure. Blend in egg yolks. Beat egg
whites until stiff then fold into shortening
mixture. Into a medium bowl sift flour,
soda, cocoa, and salt then mix into creamy
mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40
minutes in 2 greased and floured 8 1/2-inch
round pans.
Lovina Eicher is an Old Order Amish
writer, cook, wife and mother of eight.
Formerly writing as The Amish Cook,
Eicher inherited that column from her
mother, Elizabeth Coblentz, who wrote from
1991 to 2002. Readers can contact Eicher
at PO Box 1689, South Holland, IL 60473.

owner I need to do what I can


to keep them safe.
Dr. Jill Dentel is a 2016
graduate of The Ohio
State University College of
Veterinary Medicine and has
joined the staff of Delphos
Animal Hospital. In her free
time, Dr. Jill enjoys riding and showing her Arabian
horses, as well as training
and showing her Golden
Retriever and Miniature
American Shepherd.

Kitchen Press
Fishing for new food ideas?
Crumb-Topped Haddock
2 pounds haddock or cod fillets
1 can condensed cream of shrimp soup, undiluted
1 teaspoon grated onion
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1 cup crushed Ritz crackers (about 25 crackers)
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Arrange fillets in
a greased 13x9-in. baking dish. Combine soup,
onion and Worcestershire sauce; pour over fish.
Bake, uncovered, 20 minutes. Sprinkle with
cracker crumbs. Bake 15 minutes longer or until
fish flakes easily with a fork. Yield: 6 servings.
Tropical Lime Ice Cream Pie
Crust:
2 cups crisp coconut cookie crumbs
1/3 margarine, melted
Filling:
3 cups lime sherbet, softened
3 cups vanilla ice cream, softened
1 teaspoon grated lime peel, if desired
In medium bowl, combine crust ingredients;
mix well. Reserve 1 tablespoon crumb mixture for
topping. Press remaining crumb mixture lightly in
bottom and up sides of ungreased 9-inch pie pan.
In large bowl, combine sherbet, ice cream and
lime peel; blend until well mixed. Spoon into
crust-lined pan, spreading evenly. Sprinkle with
reserved crumb mixture. Freeze at least 2 hours
or until firm.
To serve, let pie stand at room temperature for
about 10 minutes before cutting into wedges.

Four ways to promote healthy soil include cover crops, no-till


BY JAMES HOORMAN
Ag Educator
OSU Extension
Putnam County
NRCS fact sheet Soil Health Key Points
lists four ways to promote healthy soils.
First is keep your soil covered. A covered soil
holds more water by binding to soil organic
matter (SOM) and loses less water to runoff
and evaporation. SOM increases when soil is
covered by vegetation and dead plant material
residue. SOM holds 18-20 times its weight in
water and recycles nutrients for plants to use.
One percent SOM in the top six inches of soil
holds approximately 27,000 gallons or 1 acreinch water. In addition, 1% SOM holds about
1,000# of nitrogen and roughly 100# each of
phosphorus, potassium, and sulfur.
Soil microorganisms exist in large numbers as
long as there is a carbon source for energy. There
are more microbes in a teaspoon of soil than there
are people on the earth. Bacteria, due to their
large numbers yet small size, tend to dominate
in most tilled soils. Fungi populations may be 50
times smaller, but due to their larger size, they
are similar in biomass to bacteria in undisturbed

soil. Fungi are important for decomposing hard to


digest organic compounds (lignin) while bacteria
tend to decompose the readily available and easy
to digest organic compounds (sugars, proteins).
Healthy productive agricultural soils have a balance of bacterial and fungal species and diversity
in microbial populations.
A cover crop is needed on the soil 24 hours a
day, seven days a week to build SOM, hold water
and stop erosion. Continuous live or dead cover
helps maintain soil health and protects it from
heat and raindrop impact. SOM retains soil nutrients and when there is little or no SOM, nitrogen
and phosphorus are leached from the soil. The
nitrates and soluble reactive phosphorus are
leached into ground water or carried into ponds,
lakes and streams by run-off water.
Second, do not disturb the soil. Do not disturb means to avoid tillage. In No-till fields,
water infiltrates through pores without destroying aggregate integrity. The SOM in no-till soils
absorbs and hold water. One of the key methods
of restoring soil health is to let nature do its work
by avoiding tillage. Most SOM comes from roots
and tillage destroys SOM by oxidizing (adding
oxygen) to the soil, changing the soil microbial
community, especially bacteria.

Bacteria have incredible ability to digest lots


of carbon and multiply rapidly. It is decomposition gone wrong, just like cancer devours
the human body and causes it to malfunction.
Tillage stimulates the soil bacteria to feed on the
body (the soil structure) and soil aggregation is
diminished, so soils become harder and compacted. When this happens, soils do not store
water and nutrients efficiently and soil function
declines.
In addition to SOM and microorganisms,
a healthy soil is full of earthworms. Soil is
normally inhabited with earthworms when it
contains SOM. Earthworms are major decomposers of dead organic matter and derive their
nutrition from bacteria and fungi that grow on
it. Earthworms dramatically alter soil structure,
water movement, nutrient dynamics and plant
growth. They are not essential to all healthy
soils, but their presence is usually an indicator of
a healthy system. Earthworms perform several
beneficial soil functions including 1) Mix and
aggregate soil, 2) Stimulate microbial activity, 3)
Increase infiltration, 4) Improve water-holding
capacity, 5) Provide channels for root growth,
and 6) Bury and shred plant residue.
The third key point is to use covers and crop

rotation to feed and protect your soil. A Michigan


State study found that each additional crop added
an additional 10% to yield for each crop grown.
Longer crop rotations, especially with cover
crops, add plant and microbial diversity and
increases crop yields long-term. The constant
change in crops from crop rotation and diverse
cover crops prevent pests (insects, weeds, diseases) from becoming dominant. Soil microbes
keep soil nutrients recycling in a plant-available
form. Microbes are just soluble bags of fertilizer
and live plants have 1,000-2,000 times more
microbes than bare soil.
Fourth, develop a soil health management
plan which is a system of practices needed to
enhance soil function and improves or sustains
water quality, air quality, energy efficiency
and wildlife habitat. In addition, it provides
environmental, economic, health, and societal benefits. Implementation of a soil health
plan saves energy by using less fuel for tillage and nutrient cycling is maximized. It also
saves water and increases drought tolerance by
improving infiltration and water holding capacity as SOM increases. As soil health is improved,
plants become healthier, which increases farmer
income sustainability.

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The Delphos Pirates (left) secured the Delphos Minor League Tournament title Thursday with a 9-3 victory over the Mets at the Mel and Dee Westrich Memorial Complex at Stadium
Park. They also were the regular-season runner-ups. The team had, Front Row L to R: Bat Boy Maddox Kroeger, Tommy Stanton, Jarrett Radler, Brady DuVall, Tyler Wilkins,
Cameron Elwer and Bat Boy Aiden Milligan; Second Row: Conner Baldauf, Gavin Holdgreve, Eli Coil, Ashton Milligan and Caden Sites; and Back Row: Coaches Mike Kroeger,
Chadd DuVall, Randy Holdgreve and Doug Milligan. ... The Mets (right) who were also the Fourth of July Tournament runner-ups consisted of, front from left, Zander Roth,
Austin Shafer, Eric Youngpeter, Drew Boggs, Cohen Martz and Alijah Petty; second row, Brian Stechschulte, Jaden Lucas, Mark Stemen, Ethan Druckemiller, Hunter Graham and
Clay Paddubny; and back, coaches Ryan Trentman, Doug Stemen and Keaton Druckemiller. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)

More 2016 Delphos Minor League Baseball teams

LJGA

Dick Clark Real Estate Open

Thursdays Results - Par 36 71


BOYS 12-13
1 Harmon, Carson 4 3 4 4 6 3 4
6 6 40 40
2 Cobb, Bryce 5 6 5 4 6 4 5 6 5
46 46/Gerker, Jack 5 4 4 6 4 4 6 8 5
46 46 (playoff)
4 Gallmeier, Logan 4 5 6 5 5 5
7 5 7 49 49
5 Hall, Britton 6 5 5 5 5 6 7 6 5
50 50/Kerner, Brady 5 4 6 4 5 5 7 9
5 50 50
6 Wisser, Alex 6 4 4 6 6 4 6 7
8 51 51
7 Wilsey, Clay 5 5 5 5 6 7 7 6
6 52 52
8 Collins, Cameron 7 5 7 7 7 4
7 8 6 58 58
9 Koenig, Cole 7 8 6 8 6 6 8 10
6 65 65
10 McCoy, Braden 5 4 5 9 11 4
11 11 7 67 67
11 Twining, Conner 6 8 9 8 10 10
8 9 7 75 75
12 Goff, Riley 11 7 12 8 8 5 8 9
11 79 79
BOYS 14-15
1 Fischio, Nick 4 3 4 4 4 4 5 6 3
37 4 5 4 3 5 3 6 6 5 41 78/Harmon,
Ethan 5 2 5 5 7 5 5 4 3 41 5 3 4 4 4 4
4 5 4 37 78 (2-hole playoff)
3 Harmon, Gavin 4 3 4 6 4 6 4 6
2 39 4 4 6 6 4 3 6 8 5 46 85/Nartker,
Christian 5 3 4 6 4 5 4 7 3 41 5 3 5 7
4 3 4 5 8 44 85
4 Gerker, Adam 3 3 5 4 8 5 3 9 3
43 5 3 5 7 5 4 4 5 6 44 87/Radcliff,
Austin 5 3 4 4 5 4 6 6 5 42 5 6 4 6 5
4 5 6 4 45 87
5 Csukker, Grant 5 3 4 5 5 6 5 7
3 43 7 4 4 5 4 5 7 7 5 48 91
6 Gallman, Alex 5 5 4 6 6 5 8 8 7
54 4 4 7 4 5 4 6 5 5 44 98
Ruble, Braydon 4 4 4 7 7 4 5 10 4
49 5 4 5 9 6 3 6 8 5 51 100
7 Bissonnette, Austin 5 4 5 7 7
7 5 6 7 53 7 9 9 8 6 5 7 6 8 65 118
BOYS 16-18
1 Hensel, Britton 3 3 5 5 3 7 4 5
3 38 4 3 3 4 4 3 3 5 4 33 71/Rager,
Joshah 3 2 4 3 4 4 4 7 3 34 4 4 4 4 4
5 4 4 4 37 71/Stubbs, Spencer 4 2 4
3 4 4 4 6 3 34 4 3 4 4 6 3 4 5 4 37 71
(3-way playoff)
4 Knueve, Jeffrey 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 5
3 35 4 4 4 4 5 3 4 5 5 38 73/Miller,
Logan 4 3 4 5 4 3 4 6 3 36 4 4 3 4 5
4 4 4 5 37 73
5 Dray, Logan 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 36
4 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 6 38 74
6 Hernandez, Jared 4 3 4 5 5 4 4
7 3 39 6 3 3 5 3 4 4 4 5 37 76/Reed,
Sam 5 3 4 5 4 4 7 5 3 40 4 3 3 4 5 3

5 4 5 36 76
7 Naumann, Kyle 4 3 4 3 4 5 5 5
3 36 4 4 3 5 5 4 5 7 4 41 77
8 Mckee, Anthony 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 5
3 38 4 3 3 5 4 6 5 6 5 41 79
9 Baughman, Evan 5 4 4 5 5 4
5 6 4 42 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 6 5 38 80/
McKinley, Keaton 3 5 5 4 5 4 4 7 3
40 5 3 5 4 4 4 4 5 6 40 80
10 Black, Jacob 4 5 4 5 6 4 5 5 3
41 4 5 4 4 4 4 6 6 4 41 82/Hollman,
Jacob 4 4 5 4 6 3 4 5 4 39 6 3 4 4 5
4 7 5 5 43 82
11 Lucas, Austin 4 5 4 6 5 4 4 8 3
43 5 3 3 5 4 4 4 7 5 40 83
12 Ambroza, Drew 5 4 4 4 5 6 4
6 3 41 4 4 4 4 5 4 6 7 5 43 84/Miller,
Jared 4 3 5 4 6 3 4 5 3 37 5 5 5 6 5
4 5 6 6 47 84
13 Iiames, Hunter 4 5 5 6 5 4
4 6 3 42 4 4 4 5 5 4 6 7 4 43 85/
Schimmoeller, Jacob 5 2 6 5 5 3 4 7
3 40 5 2 5 6 4 4 7 7 5 45 85
14 Miller, Joey 6 4 4 6 6 4 5 6 4
45 4 4 4 5 5 3 5 6 5 41 86/Sweede,
Tanner 6 3 3 5 7 6 4 7 2 43 4 3 5 6 5
4 5 6 5 43 86
15 Klausing, Derek 4 7 3 4 7 4 6
5 3 43 5 3 3 5 5 4 6 6 7 44 87
16 Moody, Ryan 4 4 5 5 5 4 6 6
4 43 4 4 4 5 5 4 5 8 6 45 88/Wingett,
Josh 5 4 4 6 7 5 4 7 4 46 5 3 4 5 5 5
6 6 3 42 88
18 Romer, Jack 6 5 4 5 5 7 6 5 4
47 4 4 4 5 5 4 5 5 7 43 90
19 Cook, Andrew 4 5 5 7 5 5 6 8
3 48 6 4 5 5 5 4 5 7 6 47 95
20 Buescher, Robert 5 2 5 5 6 5 5
7 4 44 7 3 5 6 5 4 6 10 7 53 97
21 Martinez, Dylan 4 5 5 6 6 5 6
7 4 48 4 6 5 4 5 4 7 8 7 50 98
22 Dickrede, Matt 5 7 5 6 7 5 7 9
4 55 6 3 7 4 5 5 7 6 5 48 103/Henley,
Walker 7 5 5 6 5 6 6 7 5 52 5 4 5 5 8
4 7 6 7 51 103
GIRLS 15 & UNDER
1 Koenig, Alivia 5 5 4 5 5 4 7 5 4
44 44/Mulcahy, Mary Kelly 5 3 5 4 5
5 5 7 5 44 44 (playoff)
3 Mulcahy, Erin 4 4 5 5 5 4 7 6
6 46 46
4 Naumann, Ellen 5 3 8 7 6 5 6
6 6 52 52
5 Daeger, Kenadie 7 2 5 5 7 4 11
9 6 56 56
6 Miller, Grace 6 7 6 10 6 4 7 5
6 57 57
7 Nartker, Kayla 7 7 8 9 10 4 8
10 10 73 73
GIRLS 16-18
1 Schmitmeyer, Jill 4 3 4 4 5 4 3
5 3 35 4 3 4 5 5 5 5 4 6 41 76
2 Moon, Mariah 4 3 4 6 5 5 4 5 4
40 4 4 4 7 4 4 6 6 5 44 84

The 2016 Delphos Minor League Pirates (upper left) consisted of, kneeling from left,
Greyson Rode, Jackson Kill, Xander Wilson, Logan Gossett, T.J. Wertz and Nolan
Kunkleman; second, Tanner Hetrick, Brayden Hensley, Caden Meyer, D.J. Betz, Carter
Hirn and Sebatian Baughn; and back, coaches Dan Hirn, Tim Wertz and Andrew Cano.
The Delphos Cubs Minor League (above) team for 2016 had, kneeling from left, Curtis
Swick, Isaac Pennington, Austin Coil, Jeremy Ballenger and Collin Schaffner; and standing, Head Coach Darrell Myers, Noah Burgei, Daniel Myers, Karder Agner, Cameron
Foust and Kaden Sellers. Absent are Matthew Calvelage and Assistant Coach Mark
Calvelage.
The Tigers (left) team in the 2016 Delphos Minor League had, front from left, Isaiash
Freewalt, Eli Swick, Troy Pseekos, Landon Belenger and Andrew McClusky; row 2,
Alex Herron, Dakota McClusky, Damon Gibson, Trace Casemier, Mike Hale and Carson
Gunter; and row 3, coaches Don McDougall and Dan Swick. Absent is Garret Johnson.
(Photos Submitted)

Information Submitted
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
Aug. 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.
Western Basin
Walleye: Walleye fishing has been hit or
miss lately. Many being caught have been
below the 15-inch size limit, primarily from
the 2014 year class. The best locations have
been the Toledo water intake, west of West
Sister Island, Big Pickerel Reef, near C
and G buoys of the Camp Perry firing
range and north of Green 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, around
the Toledo water intake, northwest of A
can of the Camp Perry firing range, west of
Rattlesnake Island, south of Ballast Island
and southwest of Kelleys Island. Perch
spreaders with shiners fished near the bottom
produce the most fish.
Largemouth Bass: Largemouth bass
have been caught in harbors and along the
main lake shoreline around Catawba and
Marblehead using drop-shot rigs, tube jigs
and crankbaits.
Central Basin
Walleye: Some walleye have been caught
off Sawmill Creek, off Cranberry Creek
and at the weather buoy north of Vermilion
near the Canadian border. Good fishing
was reported in 42-45 feet of water north of
Cleveland, in 28-32 feet of water northeast of
Wildwood Park and in 65-74 feet northeast
of Geneva and north of Ashtabula. Anglers
are trolling stick baits or harnesses with
dipsy divers or planer boards with weights or
jet divers. The best colors have been purple,
chartreuse and pink.

Wildlife Ohio
Yellow Perch: Yellow perch fishing has
been slow recently. The best areas have
been off the Vermilion River and in 42 feet
north-northwest of Gordon Park. There were
a few good reports in 49 feet northeast of
Geneva and in 48 feet north of Conneaut.
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 drop-shot
rigs, tube jigs, spinners, crankbaits, leeches
and crayfish.
The Lake Erie water temperature is 77
off Toledo and 73 off Cleveland, according
to the nearshore marine forecast.

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New Ohio record Bowfin (Bowfishing


Division) certified
A new Ohio record Bowfin taken
by bowfishing has been certified by the
Outdoor Writers of Ohio State Record Fish
Committee.
The new state record Bowfin, weighing
9.20 pounds, was caught by Tim Makowski
of Massillon in Mogadore Reservoir.
Makowski arrowed the Bowfin July 2, 2016.
The record Bowfin is 29-5/8 inches long and
14-1/2 inches in girth.
His catch replaces the previous state
bowfishing record Bowfin that was arrowed
in East Harbor (Lake Erie) by John Ehrman
on April 30, 1989, weighing 8.79 pounds and
measuring 31 inches long. Ohios record fish
are determined on the basis of weight only.
Ohios state record fish are certified by the
Outdoor Writers of Ohio State Record Fish
Committee with assistance from fisheries
biologists with the Ohio Division of Wildlife.
Biologists Phil Hillman, Chris Aman and
Curt Wagner from the Ohio Division of
Wildlife District 3 office in Akron confirmed
the identification of Makowskis catch.
For more information on Ohios state
record fish program contact Fred Snyder,
Chairman, OWO State Record Fish
Committee, 754 Co. Rd. 126, Fremont, OH
43420, phone (419) 332-0777, email fnsnyder@gmail.com , www.outdoorwritersofohio.org
========
Lottery underway for beginning FlyFishing Clinics
FINDLAY Anglers interested in learn-

ing the art of fly-fishing and practicing their


skills on a half-mile section of Cold Creek
at the Castalia State Fish Hatchery in Erie
County are encouraged to enter a lottery for
beginning fly-fishing clinics, according to
the Ohio Department of Natural Resources
(ODNR).
There are 125 slots available for the
popular program. Sessions will be held on
Fridays from Sept. 2 through Oct. 7, with the
exception of Sept. 23. Submissions for the
lottery must be postmarked by Aug. 13.
In addition to fly-fishing instruction by
ODNR Division of Wildlife staff and volunteers, attendees will be able to test their
newly acquired skills by fishing for rainbow
trout found in Cold Creek. Anglers may also
encounter an occasional brown trout.
Instruction will be from 8 a.m. until noon
or 1-5 p.m. on Sept. 2, Sept. 9, Sept. 16, Sept.
30 and Oct. 7.
To apply, applicants must submit a postcard listing their: name, address, Customer
ID number and phone number. The applicant
may bring one guest. Only one postcard per
applicant is allowed and no duplicates may
be submitted. Postcards should be sent to:
ODNR Division of Wildlife District Two,
952 Lima Avenue, Findlay, Ohio, 45840
Attention: Beginner Fly Fishing Clinics.
Successful applicants will receive an
assigned session date and time. Permits are
nontransferable. All anglers age 16 and older
are required to have a valid Ohio fishing
license. Funds generated from the sale of
fishing licenses go toward conserving and
restoring habitat, enforcement of fishing regulations, hatchery operations, fish stocking
in public fishing areas, and enhancement of
research and educational outreach.
For more information on Ohios fishery
resources, call 1-800-WILDLIFE or visit
wildohio.gov.
The Castalia State Fish Hatchery is located in Erie County off State Route 269, near
Castalia.
==========
Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge hosting youth workshop
A Youth Waterfowl Hunting Workshop
will be hel from noon to 7:12 p.m. Oct. 2.
Kids 15 years and younger with an adult
can learn all about hunting waterfowl.
Registration deadline is Sept. 9; space is
limited.

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Star Trek Into Darkness (13, PG-13) Chris Pine.
Tyrant: The Dead (N)
Hunters
Property Brothers HD Buying and Selling HD
Desperate Desperate Buying and Selling (N) Hunters
American Pickers HD
Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
Little Women: LA (N)
Little Women: LA (N)
Little Women: Atlanta Little Women: Atlanta Little Women: LA HD
The Challenge (N) HD
Challenge Lip Sync Battle
Ridiculous
Friday After Next (02, R) aa Ice Cube.
Nicky
Dudas
Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (09, PG-13) aaa
X2 (03, PG-13) aaac Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman.
Turistas (06, R) aa Josh Duhamel.
(5:30) 2012 (09, PG-13) Deep Impact (98, PG-13) aac Ta Leoni, Morgan Freeman.
2 Broke Girls Conan HD
Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Frontal (N) Conan (TV14) (N) HD
Rio Bravo (59, NR) aaac John Wayne, Dean Martin. HD
Red River (48, NR) aaac John Wayne, Montgomery Clift. HD
My Big Fat (N) HD
I Am Jazz (TV14) (N) HD My Big Fat (TV14) HD
I Am Jazz (TV14) HD
My Big Fat (N) HD
Major Crimes HD
CSI: NY: Snow Day
Castle: Final Frontier
Castle: Swan Song
Major Crimes HD
Expedition Unknown
Expedition Unknown
Expedition Unknown
Expedition Unknown
Expedition Unknown
Queens
Queens
Queens
Lopez HD Lopez HD Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Queens
Mr. Robot: eps2.1_k3rnel (N) HD
Suits: Accounts Pay
Mr. Robot
Law & Order: SVU HD Suits (TVPG) (N) HD
Dating Naked HD
Dating Naked (N) HD
Dating Naked HD
Barely (N) Dating Naked HD
13 Going
(7:00) Tremors (90) HD Person of Interest HD Person of Interest HD How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met
The Bourne Ultimatum (07) aaac HD First Look Wednesday Ballers HD Real Time (:35) Vice (15, R) Thomas Jane. HD
(:55) Crimson Peak (15, R) Mia Wasikowska. HD
(:20) The Number 23 (07, R) aac Jim Carrey. HD Outcast (TVMA) HD
Southpaw (15, R) aaac Jake Gyllenhaal. HD
As I AM: Life (16) HD
Zodiac (07, R) Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo. HD
| Charlie Rose

THURSDAY EVENING

12:30

RNC Convention (N) HD Local


Jimmy Kimmel Live HD Nightline
The Bachelorette (TVPG) (N) HD
2 Broke Girls BrainDead (N) HD
Campaign 2016 (N) HD
Local
Late Show (TV14) HD
Late Late
Mom HD
RNC Convention (N) HD Local
Tonight Show (N) HD
Late Night
American Ninja Warrior: Atlanta Finals (N) HD
Local Programs
Local Programs
So You Think You Can Dance (TVPG) (N) HD
Criminal Minds HD
Criminal Minds HD
Criminal Minds HD
Criminal Minds HD
Criminal Minds HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
Making Chicago (N) HD Making Chicago HD
Gran Torino (09, R) HD
(7:30) Gran Torino (09, R) Clint Eastwood. HD
Yukon Men (TVPG) HD
Yukon Men (TVPG) HD
(:03) Lone Star Law HD Yukon Men (TVPG) HD
Yukon Men (TVPG) HD
Martin
Dish
Wendy Williams (N) HD
Hustle & Flow (05, R) aaa Terrence Howard, Anthony Anderson. HD
Odd Mom Odd Mom Watch What Housewives (TV14)
Housewives
Orange County Social Real Housewives (N)
King of Hill Cleve. Show Am. Dad
Am. Dad
Family Guy Family Guy Bobs Brgrs Bobs Brgrs Pickles
Squidbillies
Skull Challenge HD
The Big Year (11, PG) Jack Black.
The Big Year (11, PG) aac Jack Black, Zahf Paroo. HD
Anderson Cooper 360 Republican Convention Republican Convention Republican Convention Republican Convention
South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show Not Safe
South Park South Park
Misfit Garage (N) HD
Fat N Furious (N) HD
(:02) Misfit Garage HD (:03) Fat N Furious HD
Misfit Garage (N) HD
Walk Prank Best Friends Undercover Liv/Maddie Girl World Austin HD
Stuck Mid. Bad Hair Day (15, NR) aac
Botched (TV14) HD
WAGS: Secrets Sin
E! News (N) HD
Botched (TV14) HD
Baseball Tonight HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
(7:00) MLB Baseball: New York vs Chicago (Live)
Ent. Bask. Ent. Bask. NBA Summer League Basketball: Las Vegas
Ent. Bask. Ent. Bask. Baseball Tonight HD
Cupcake Wars (N) HD
Cake Wars (N) HD
Cake Hunt Cake Hunt Chopped (TV G) HD
Cake Wars (TV G) HD
Guilt (TV14) (N) HD
Dead of Summer HD
The 700 Club HD
Hannah
Hannah
The Fosters (N) HD
Ice Age: Continental Drift (12, PG) Ray Romano.
Ice Age: Continental Drift (12, PG) Ray Romano.
Something (11) aa HD
Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Hunters
Hunters
Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
UnREAL: Ambush (N)
Little Women: Atlanta (:02) Devious Maids HD
Dick and Jane (05) HD Devious Maids (N) HD
Teen Mom 2 (N) HD
Are You the One? (N)
Teen Mom 2 HD
Teen Mom 2 HD
Teen Mom (TVPG) HD
Friends
Friends
Friends
(7:30) Choice Sports HD Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends
Beyond Scared HD
Beyond Scared HD
Beyond Scared HD
Lip Sync Battle
Beyond Scared HD
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (05)
(6:00) John Carter (12) 12 Monkeys (N) HD
A. Tribeca Conan HD
Family Guy Am. Dad
A. Tribeca Family Guy Family Guy Frontal (N) Conan (TV14) HD
(:45) Lifeboat (44, NR) aaa HD
Blackboard Jungle (55, NR) aaac HD (:45) Touch of Evil (58, NR) Charlton Heston. HD
Girls Who Dont Age
Tallest Teens (N) HD
Girls Who Dont Age
Tallest Teens HD
My 40 Year (TVPG) HD
Rizzoli & Isles (N) HD
Major Crimes (N) HD
Rizzoli & Isles HD
Law & Order (TV14) HD
Rizzoli & Isles HD
Hotel Impossible (N) HD Hotel Impossible (N) HD Bizarre Foods HD
Bizarre HD Bizarre HD Bizarre Foods HD
Queens
Queens
Queens
Lopez HD (:48) George Lopez HD Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Queens
Queen of the South HD Mod Family Mod Family
WWE Monday Night Raw Dean Ambrose defends his title. (Live) HD
TI & Tiny Love & Hip Hop HD
Basketball Wives LA
Love & Hip Hop (N) HD TI & Tiny Love & Hip Hop HD
Elementary: Bella HD Elementary: Rip Off
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (03, R) aac HD
How I Met
(:10) Wall Street (87, R) aaa Michael Douglas. HD First Look Ballers HD The Night of (TVMA) HD 28 Weeks Later (07)
Frequency (00, PG-13) aaa Dennis Quaid. HD
Outcast (TVMA) HD
(:55) Mirrors (08, R) HD
What We Do (14) HD
Roadies (TV14) HD
Ray Donovan HD
Roadies (TV14) HD
The Circus No Escape
Ray Donovan HD

TUESDAY EVENING

PBS

12:00

JULY 18, 2016


9:00

PBS Convention Coverage-A NewsHour Special Report

ABC
CBS
NBC
FOX
ION
A&E
AMC
ANIMAL
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CARTOON
CMT
CNN
COMEDY
DISCOVERY
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ESPN
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FOOD
FREEFORM
FX
HGTV
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NICK
SPIKE
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TNT
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USA
VH1
WGN
HBO
MAX
SHOW

11:30

| Austin City Limits

MONDAY EVENING
ABC
CBS
NBC
FOX
ION
A&E
AMC
ANIMAL
BET
BRAVO
CARTOON
CMT
CNN
COMEDY
DISCOVERY
DISNEY
E!
ESPN
ESPN2
FOOD
FREEFORM
FX
HGTV
HISTORY
LIFETIME
MTV
NICK
SPIKE
SYFY
TBS
TCM
TLC
TNT
TRAVEL
TV LAND
USA
VH1
WGN
HBO
MAX
SHOW

WEDNESDAY EVENING

PREM

9:00

Local Programs
Local Programs
Celebrity Family Feud The $100,000 Pyramid Match Game (N) HD
Elementary (TV14) HD
Local Programs
Local Programs
(:01) Big Brother (N) HD Madam Secretary HD
Local Programs
Dateline NBC HD
Hollywood Game Night American Ninja Warrior: L.A. Finals (TVPG) HD
Simpsons Brooklyn Family Guy Last Man Local Programs
Local Programs
Leverage (TVPG) HD
Flashpoint (TVPG) HD
Flashpoint: Shoppers
Leverage: Snow Job
Leverage (TVPG) HD
Intervention (N) HD
Escaping Polygamy HD The First 48 (TVPG) HD
Intervention: Vinnie
Intervention (N) HD
Preacher (TV14) (N) HD
Ride w/ Norman (N) HD Preacher: El Valero
Ride w/ Norman HD
The Walking Dead HD
Alaskans Remote HD
Alaskans Remote (N)
The Last Alaskans HD
(:04) Lone Star Law HD
The Last Alaskans (N)
Payne HD House of Payne HD
Inspirat.
Danny
Obsessed (09, PG-13) aa Idris Elba, Beyonc. HD
Shahs of Sunset (N)
Housewives (TV14)
Watch What Housewives (TV14)
Shahs
Real Housewives (N)
King of Hill Cleve. Show Cleve. Show Am. Dad
Family Guy Family Guy Rick/Morty Brad Neely Pickles
Superjail!
Old Dogs (09, PG) aa John Travolta. HD
King HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Overboard (87, PG) HD King (N)
CNN Tonight (N)
The White House HD
Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight (N)
Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Lip Sync Battle
Grandmas Boy (06) HD
(:20) Futurama (TV14)
Naked and Afraid HD
Naked & Afraid (N) HD Naked and Afraid (N)
(:01) Naked & Afraid HD Naked and Afraid HD
Undercover Bizaard
Backstage Stuck Mid. BUNKD
Girl World Undercover Bizaard
Backstage Mulan (98)
Kardashians (N) HD
WAGS (TV14) (N) HD
Kardashians (TV14) HD
WAGS: Secrets Sin
Kardashians (TV14) HD
SportsCenter HD
Sports HD
MLB Baseball: Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees (Live) HD
NBA Summer League Basketball: Las Vegas
eSports: 2016 Evo World Championships (Live) HD
Cooks vs. Cons HD
Food Network Star HD
Guys Grocery Games Food Network Star (N) Cooks vs. Cons (N) HD
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (92, PG) Macaulay Culkin.
Osteen
Turning
Toy Story 3 (10, G) Tom Hanks. HD
The Heat (13, R) aac Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy.
The Heat (13, R) aac Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy.
Hunt (N)
Mexico (N) Mexico (N) Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Mexico HD Mexico HD
Hunt (N)
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
The Stepfather (09, PG-13) aac Dylan Walsh. HD
The Stepfather (09) HD Taken (09, PG-13) aaa Liam Neeson. HD
Half Baked (98, R) aaa Dave Chappelle.
Ridiculous Ridiculous Friday (95, R) aaa Ice Cube, Chris Tucker.
Kids Choice Sports 2016 HD
Friends
Friends
Friends
Kids Choice Sports 2016 (N) HD
Bar Rescue (N) HD
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
(:31) The Fifth Element (97, PG-13) aaac Bruce Willis. HD
The Bourne Supremacy (04, PG-13) aaac Matt Damon.
Married 2
Tyler Perrys Madeas Big Happy Family (11) ac (:15) Last Holiday (06, PG-13) Queen Latifah, LL Cool J. HD
Medium Cool (69, R) aaa Robert Forster.
(:15) Souls for Sale (23)
The Best Man (64, NR) aaa Henry Fonda.
Return to Amish HD
Gypsy Wedding HD
Return to Amish (N) HD Return to Amish (N) HD Gypsy Wedding (N) HD
(6:30) S.W.A.T. (03) HD The Last Ship (N) HD
Murder in the First (N) The Last Ship HD
Murder in the First HD
Xtreme (N) Xtreme HD Swimming Holes (N) HD Beach (N) Beach (N) Xtreme HD Xtreme HD
Food Paradise (N) HD
Reba HD
Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Gaffigan
Gaffigan
Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Reba HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Motive (TVPG) (N) HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Basketball Wives LA
Basketball Wives LA
VH1 Live! Shaunie
Basketball Wives LA
VH1 Live! Shaunie
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Minority Report (02, PG-13) aaac Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell. HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Ballers (N) Principals Oliver HD Ballers HD Principals The Night
Outta Compton (15) HD The Night of (N) HD
Fifty Shades of Grey (15, R) Jamie Dornan. HD
Bring Out Dead (99) HD
Crimson Peak (15, R) aaa Mia Wasikowska. HD
Roadies (TV14) (N) HD
Roadies (TV14) HD
The Circus Donovan
The Circus The Circus Ray Donovan (N) HD

8:00

Saturday, July 16 to July 22, 2016

JULY 17, 2016

8:30

Dancing On The Edge

TVListings

BROADCAST

8:00

Delphos Herald

CABLE

WBGU

12:30

PREM

BROADCAST
CABLE
PREM

PBS

12:00

| Vintage Red Green Show | Austin City Limits

SUNDAY EVENING
ABC
CBS
NBC
FOX
ION
A&E
AMC
ANIMAL
BET
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CARTOON
CMT
CNN
COMEDY
DISCOVERY
DISNEY
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ESPN2
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FX
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NICK
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MAX
SHOW

11:30

BROADCAST

10:00

20/20: In an Instant: In an Instant (TV14) (N) HD


Local Programs
Local Programs
Peoples List (N) HD
48 Hours (TV14)
Local Programs
Angel Hell Angel Hell 48 Hours (TV14)
Local
(:29) Saturday Night Live (TV14) HD
Nitro Circus: Nitro World Games Action sports. (Live) HD
Local Programs
Premier Boxing Champions: Deontay Wilder
Local Programs
Home Free (TV14) HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
(:03) The First 48 (N) HD (:06) The First 48: HD
The First 48: Killer HD
The First 48: Killer HD The First 48 (N) HD
Hell on Wheels (N) HD
American West (N) HD
Hell on Wheels HD
American West HD
Josey Wales (76) HD
Dr. Dee: Dee Tales HD The Vet Life (TVPG) HD
Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet (N) Dr. Dee: Dee Tales (N) The Vet Life (N) HD
Obsessed (09, PG-13) aa Idris Elba, Beyonc. HD
(7:00) Think Like a Man (12, PG-13) aaa Michael Ealy.
Housewives (TV14)
Housewives (TV14)
Housewives
The Bourne Identity (02, PG-13) aaa Matt Damon.
King of Hill King of Hill Rick/Morty Am. Dad
Cleve. Show Family Guy Family Guy DBZ Kai
One Punch Gundam
King HD
King HD
Cops HD
Sister Act 2: Back (93) Overboard (87, PG) aac Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell. HD
The White House HD
The White House HD
The White House HD
The White House HD
The White House HD
(:40) Liar Liar (97, PG-13) aaa Jim Carrey. HD
Dupree
You, Me and Dupree (06, PG-13) aac Owen Wilson. HD
Hello (N)
Homestead Rescue HD Homestead Rescue HD Homestead Rescue HD Homestead Rescue HD
Hello (N)
Bizaard
Kirby Buck Gamers
Best Friends Undercover Liv/Maddie Austin HD
Up (09, PG) aaac Ed Asner. HD
Botched: Double D
Botched (TV14) HD
Botched
The Bourne Identity (02, PG-13) aaa Matt Damon. HD
Baseball Tonight HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
O.J.: Made in America: Part 5" HD
NBA Summer League Basketball: Las Vegas
NBA Summer League Basketball: Las Vegas
2016 ESPYS HD
Diners, Drive-Ins HD
Diners, Drive-Ins HD
Diners, Drive-Ins HD
Diners, Drive-Ins HD
Diners, Drive-Ins HD
Home Alone 2: Lost in NY (92) HD
Toy Story 2 (99, G) HD Toy Story 3 (10, G) aaaa Tom Hanks, Tim Allen. HD
Mike/Molly Mike/Molly
Thor Dark World (13)
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (14, PG-13) aaa Andrew Garfield.
House Hunters (N) HD
Hunters
Hunters
Beachfront (TV G) HD
Property Brothers HD Beachfront (N) HD
D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?: Part 2" (TVPG) HD
D.B. Cooper:: Part 1"
D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?: Part 1" (TVPG) HD
Honeymoon From Hell (16, NR) Lexi Giovagnoli.
Abducted: The Jocelyn Shaker Story (15) aac HD Honeymoon From (16)
Friday (95, R) aaa Ice Cube, Chris Tucker.
Cannon
Cannon
How High (01, R) aac Method Man, Redman. HD
Dudas (N) Shakers
Full House Full House Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
Thunderman Nicky (N)
Cops HD
Bellator MMA Live HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops (N)
The Mummy Returns (01, PG-13) aac Brendan Fraser.
The Bourne Identity (02, PG-13) aaa Matt Damon.
A. Tribeca Sky High
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Frontal HD Wrecked
Charley Varrick (73, PG) aaa Walter Matthau.
Fail-Safe (64, NR) aaa
The Odd Couple (68, PG) aaa Jack Lemmon. HD
Gypsy Wedding HD
Gypsy Wedding HD
Gypsy Wedding HD
Gypsy Wedding HD
Gypsy Wedding HD
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (11, PG-13) HD
Transcendence (14, PG-13) Johnny Depp, Rebecca Hall. HD
Ghost Adventures (N)
The Dead Files HD
The Dead Files HD
Ghost Adventures HD
Ghost Adventures HD
Reba HD
Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Reba HD
Mod Family Mod Family Mod Family Suits: To Trouble HD
The Bourne Identity (02, PG-13) aaa Matt Damon.
The Change-Up (11, R) aac HD
13 Going on 30 (04) HD Maid in Manhattan (02, PG-13) aa Jennifer Lopez. HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Walk the Line (05, PG-13) aaac Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon. HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
The Night of (TVMA) HD
(:50) Mad Max: Fury Road (15) HD
Straight Outta Compton (15, R) aaac Jason Mitchell. HD
Outcast (TVMA) HD
(:55) Kingsman: The Secret Service (15, R) HD
Outcast (TVMA) HD
Run All Night (15) HD
Roadies (TVMA) HD
As I AM: The Life and Times of DJ AM (16) HD
Shooter (07, R) aaa Mark Wahlberg. HD

Antiques Roadshow

WBGU

JULY 16, 2016


9:30

CABLE

9:00

8:00

8:30

9:00

JULY 21, 2016


9:30

10:00

10:30

11:00

11:30

12:00

12:30

Greatest Hits (N) HD


RNC Convention (N) HD Local
Jimmy Kimmel Live HD Nightline
BattleBots (N) HD
Campaign 2016 (N) HD
Local
Late Show (TV14) HD
Late Late
Big Bang Pieces HD Big Brother (N) HD
RNC Convention (N) HD Local
(:35) Tonight Show HD Late Night
Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge (N) HD
Home Free (N) HD
Local Programs
Local Programs
Local Programs
Bones (TV14) (N) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
48 (N) HD The First 48 (N) HD
(:01) 60 Days In (N) HD The First 48 (TV14) HD
(:03) 48 HD 48 (N) HD
48 HD
Pretty Woman (90, R) aaa Richard Gere, Julia Roberts. HD
Pretty Woman (90, R) aaa Richard Gere, Julia Roberts. HD
North Woods Law (N)
Lone Star Law (N) HD
North Woods Law HD
(:04) Lone Star Law HD
Alaskans Remote (N)
Martin
Dish
Wendy Williams (N) HD
Sparkle (12, PG-13) aac Jordin Sparks, Whitney Houston. HD
Flipping Out (TV14) (N)
Housewives (TV14)
Watch What Flipping Out (TV14)
Shahs
Housewives (TV14)
King of Hill Bobs Brgrs Bobs Brgrs Cleve. Show Am. Dad
Am. Dad
Family Guy Family Guy Pickles
Squidbillies
Skull Challenge HD
Double Jeopardy (99, R) aac HD
Double Jeopardy (99, R) aac Tommy Lee Jones. HD
Anderson Cooper 360 Republican Convention Republican Convention Republican Convention Republican Convention
Tosh.0 HD Tosh.0 HD Tosh.0 HD Tosh.0 HD Tosh.0 HD Tosh.0 HD Daily Show Nightly (N) midnight Tosh.0 HD
Naked & Afraid HD
Naked & Afraid (N) HD Naked & Afraid HD
Naked & Afraid HD
Naked & Afraid (TV14)
Stuck Mid. Princess Protection Program (09) aa Descendant Best Friends Undercover Liv/Maddie Girl World Austin HD
Botched (TV14) HD
Botched (TV14) HD
E! News (N) HD
Famously Single HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
Premier Boxing Champions: Derevyanchenko
E:60 HD
30 for 30: Requiem for the Big East HD
(7:00) The Basketball
The Basketball Tournament (Live) HD
Chopped (TV G) HD
Chopped (TV G) HD
Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Chopped (TV G) HD
The 700 Club HD
Kim HD
Kim HD
The Parent Trap (98, PG) aac Lindsay Lohan. HD Pretty Little Liars HD
Sex&Drugs Sex&Drugs Sex&Drugs Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (14)
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (14, PG-13) aac
Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Flip or Flop Flip or Flop
Alone (TV14) (N) HD
(:03) Mountain Men HD (:03) Mountain Men HD (:03) Alone (TV14) HD
Alone (TV14) HD
My Crazy Ex (TV14) HD
My Crazy Ex (TV14) HD
I Love You... But I Lied My Crazy Ex (TV14) HD
My Crazy Ex (TV14) HD
Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous
Full House Full House Full House Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
Open Season 2 (09, PG) aac
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
Lip Sync Battle
Lip Sync
Lip Sync Battle
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
Hulk (03, PG-13) aa Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly.
The Fifth Element (97)
Live Comic-Con (N)
2 Broke Girls Conan HD
2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Big Bang Big Bang Conan (TV14) (N) HD
Saturday Night (77) aaa
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (74) aaac Dog Day Afternoon (75, R) aaac Al Pacino.
My 600-lb Life HD
Skin Tight (N) HD
My Big Fat (TV14) HD
Skin Tight (TV14) HD
My 600-lb Life HD
CSI: NY: Rabbit Hole
CSI: NY: Boo HD
Divergent (14, PG-13) aac Shailene Woodley, Theo James. HD
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
Mysteries: Railroad
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
Queens
Queens
Queens
Lopez HD Lopez HD Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Queens
(7:30) The Fast and the Furious (01, PG-13) aaa Queen of the South (N) Law & Order: SVU HD Mr. Robot (TV14) HD
Basketball Wives LA
Shaunie
TI & Tiny Love & Hip Hop HD
Love & Hip Hop HD
Dating Naked HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Real Time The Night of (TVMA) HD Terence
Principals Straight Outta Compton (15, R) aaac Jason Mitchell. HD
(:45) Dragon Blade (15, R) aac Jackie Chan. HD
Batman Forever (95, PG-13) aa HD
Outcast
Outcast (TVMA) HD
Roadies (TV14) HD
Gigolos
Gigolos
Roadies (TV14) HD
No Escape (15, R) Owen Wilson, Lake Bell. HD
Scenic Stops || The Journal | BGSU Brain Game |Musics Brewing |The Tunnel | Charlie Rose

FRIDAY EVENING
8:00

8:30

JULY 22, 2016


9:00

9:30

10:00

10:30

11:00

11:30

12:00

12:30

What Would You Do?


20/20 (N) HD
Local
Jimmy Kimmel Live HD Nightline
Shark Tank (TVPG) HD
ABC
Hawaii Five-0 HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Local
Late Show (TV14) HD
Late Late
Big Brother (N) HD
CBS
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10709 Lincoln Hwy.,
Van Wert
The Secret Life of Pets (PG) Sat.-Thurs.
1:00/5:30
The Secret Life of Pets 3D (PG) Sat.Thurs.: 3:15/7:45
Ghostbusters (PG-13) Sat.-Thurs.:
3:30/8:30
Ghostbusters 3D (PG-13) Sat.-Thurs.:
1:00/6:00
The BFG (PG) Sat.: 1:00/3:30/6:00; Sun.Thurs.: 1:00/3:30/6:00/8:30
Central Intelligence (PG-13) Sat.: 8:30
The Legend of Tarzan (PG-13) Sat.-Thurs.:
1:00/3:30/6:00/8:30
Finding Dory (PG) Sat.-Thurs.:
1:00/3:15/5:30/7:45
Van-Del Drive In
19986 Lincoln Hwy,
Middle Point
Friday through Tuesday
Screen 1
The Secret Life of Pets (PG)
The Legend of Tarzan (PG-13)
Screen 2
Ghostbusters (PG-13)
The Shallows (PG-13)
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Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates (R)
Mon.-Tues.
The Purge: Election Year (R)
American Mall Stadium 12
2830 W. Elm St., Lima
Saturday and Sunday
Ghostbusters
3D
(PG-13)
11:55/4:05/7:15/10:15
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The Legend of Tarzan (PG-13) 1:15/6:45
The BFG (PG) 11:35/3:45/6:30/9:45
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Bluffton
Through July 21
The Secret Life of Pets (PG) 2D shows are
at 7 p.m. every evening with 1:30 p.m. and
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Saturday, July 16, 2016

The Herald 9

Yesterday

14,000 attend opening


of Van Wert County Fair
All records for attendance
on any prior opening day
were broken Tuesday by the
Van Wert County Fair. It was
the mecca for thongs of people, many from Delphos going to the grounds. The crowd
was estimated at between
12,000 to 14,000.
Attendance figures for
Monday and Tuesday were
far in excess of former years.
In 1914 the Monday receipts
were $376 and for Tuesday of
that year $1,613.30 for combined total of $1,989.30.
The receipts for Monday,
this year were $303, somewhat less than last year, owing to the continuous downpour of rain which hampered
the fair on opening day.
On Tues. the receipts were
$2,737.40 making a total of
$3,646 for the two days, or a
gain of $1,051.10. The grandstand receipts are by far the
largest in the past five years.
The main attractions Tuesday were the automobile
and motorcycle races, two
accidents tending to lend additional excitement to these
events. The first accident occurred during the first heat of
the 25 miles free-for-all automobile race. In rounding the
west turn, the left front wheel
of the Saxon car, driven by
Max Bowen suddenly collapsed and acting as a spike
in the ground, threw the car
completely over and hurled
Bowen outside the track with
no injuries except a scratched
elbow and forehead, a bruised
thigh and a general shaking
up. His escape from death
was considered remarkable.
The car was a complete
wreck.
The other accident occurred when Dudley Henderson attempted to pass the
Lima Sunbeam at the start of
the last heat of the 25 mile
race. The crank flew back and
dislocated his wrist.
The results of the races
were as follows:
County Five Mile Motorcycle Race - Clarence Imber,
Delphos, first; Floyd Shaw,
Convoy, second; T.A. Demiat, third. Purse $25.
Ten mile Motorcycle Races, Open - C.A. Smith, Thor,
first; C.P. Laddell, Thor, second; C. Imber, Indian, third.
Purse $50.
Fifteen Mile Motorcycle
Race Open - D.E. Myers,
Thor, first; C.H. Smith, Thor,
second R.S. Marshall, Thor,
third. Purse $75.
Half Mile Motorcycle Race
- no qualifications
Elimination Race, Douglas
Grey, Stutz, first; D.M. Armentrout, Sunbeam, second;
Herbert Rudy, Cino, third.
Purse $200
Automobile, Stock Car
Race Limited to County, Five
miles - Asa Bowen, Studebacker, first; W.G. Campbell,
Saxon, second Purse $100.
Twenty Mile Automobile
Race, Open - D.M Armentrout, Sunbeam, first; Douglas Grey, Stutz, second; Herbert Rudy, Cino, Third. Purse
$300.
A. D. Triedacker, of Lima,
acted as starter and judge.
Joe Zahn of Delphos, took
part in the fifteen-mile motorcycle race but did not come
in for a share of the money,
because his engine was not
working properly.

Wednesdays
program
opened with the awarding
of premiums on grade draft,
percheon, Clydesdale and
Belgian horses, cattle, poultry, sheep, swine and in all
departments. At 9 oclock
there was a band concert at
the horse ring which was followed by the boys stock judging contest.
At 10 oclock the first session the Womens Congress
convened in Grange Hall. At
10:15 the Second Regiment
band gave a concert, assisted
by Charlette M. Brand and
Furney Carr. The races started promptly at 1 oclock and
consisted of a 2:27 pace, 2:30
trot, 2:18[ pace and a gents
road race. During the heats of
the races, free acts were given
in front of the grand stand at
half-hour intervals.
A patriotic drill by 18 Middle Point girls on the stage of
the grand stand will be a feature of Thursdays program.
Delphos Herald,
Sept. 8, 1915

FROM THE ARCHIVES

10 Years Ago 2006


Mark Wursts fan club, consisting of family and friends,
wore t-shirts championing his performance at karaoke tryouts at Country Concert last week. The front of the shirts said
Country Boy Mark, and the backs, Were for the Wurst Karaoke Singer. Although Mark did not win the grand prize, he
did place first in the remaining four slots and won $200.
If Lance Armstrong drops in on the Tour de France as expected next week, hell have something to celebrate. His Discovery Channel squad, struggling at its first Tour without the
7-time champion, had its first stage winner on Friday, in young
Ukrainian Yaroslav Popovych. U. S. rider Floyd Landis kept
the overall lead.
by Bob Holdgreve
Adam Dunn homered on a pitch he wasnt supposed to reach
and Aaron Harang became Cincinnatis first 10-game winner,
leading the rejuvenated Reds to a 3-1 victory over the Colorado
Rockies on Friday night. Cincinnati had slipped four games being for a campaign of indefi- hind St. Louis in the NL Central with a 1-8 slump heading into
nite length.
the all Star break. In the last two days, the Reds have made an
Delphos Herald,
8-player trade and won both of their games.
Sept. 8, 1915
25 Years Ago 1991
Ford Makes $10,000,000
Amy Schroeder, daughter of Kenneth and Alma Schroeder of
Peace Offering
Fort Jennings, recently presented research findings at the Joint
Detroit That he will fol- Central-Great Lakes regional meeting of the American Chemilow is $1,000,000 peace of- cal Society at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapfer with one of $9.000.000 olis. Schroeder is a senior at the College of Mount St. Joseph
more, (What would that be and is pursuing a bachelor of arts degree in chemistry.
worth in todays dollars The Reds won the City League Fourth of July tournament
$100,000,000? R.H.) if nec- beating the Pirates 7-5 and the Braves 7-4. Team members are
essary, is the announcement Joe Kapcar, Ryan Rahrig, Benjie Norbeck, Chris Sommers,
made by Henry Ford, who Eric Ulm, Tony Rahrig, Ross Mueller, coach Ed Holdgreve,
says he already has men em- Dan Kapcar, Doug Hickey, Rob Clark, Doug Rahrig, Larry
ployed in the active formula- Suever, Greg Grothaus, coach Chuck Rahrig, and Mike Kill.
tion of plans toward bringing
Kelly Van Schoyck, granddaughter of Ken and Erleyne Shaw
of Delphos, won the regional championship in the long jump at
the Junior Olympics held July 13 and 14 at Baldwin-Wallace
College, Berea. Competing in the intermediate age group (15
and 16), Van Schoyck won first place with a jump of 17-2 .
She will compete at the national meet on July 23-28 at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Window to
the Past

of the sixteenth century, and


bear the following message:
CHRISTMAS MCMXIV
Belgian War Souvenir
With the cordial thanks of
the poor children of Antwerp
to their kind-hearted comrades of the United States for
their nice Christmas presents.
(Signed) Edgard Lotens,
Marcel Christieans, Alfons
Sijmons, Hendrick Bartels,
William Roeland, Leopold
Dorn.
The pupils of the fourth
class in Jongens Common
School, No. 10 School Street,
Antwerp, send heartfelt

35 Years Ago 1981


St. Johns High School class of 1956 will hold its 25th reunion Saturday. Celebrations will begin with a mass at 5 p.m.
in St. Johns Church, followed by a social hour at 6 p.m. at
the Firemens Clubhouse in Waterworks Park. A dinner will be
held at 7 p.m. According to James Mesker, committeeman, 50
percent attendance of all 80 members of the class of 1956 will
attend.
In womens softball Wednesday evening, Darlenes came
from behind to defeat Kentucky Fried Chicken, 10 to 9. Offensively, Margaret Hedrick went three for three for Darlenes.
Darlene Schulte hit two for three, and Dot Geise, Jane Turnwald and Ruth Wrasman went two for four. Ann Keirns connected for a home run.
50 Years Ago 1966
Ten members of Delphos Future Farmers of America and
their advisor, Lloyd Smith, left Friday morning for FFA camp,
Camp Muskegon at Carrollton. Those attending are Gary
Holdgreve, Mike Schulte, Mike Pohlman, Kenneth Hoersten,
Wayne Baumgarte, Keith Ebbeskotte, Paul Bockey, Ronald Osting, Jerome Trentman and Richard Osting.
Knights of Columbus, Council No. 1362 will install officers
at 8:30 p.m. at the K of C Hall, July 18, according to Vernon
R. Kill, Grand Knight. The installation will be conducted by
District Deputy Melvin Hempfling. The meeting which is for
wives and guests will be followed by a dance. Furnishing music for the dance will be the Bygones.
Judge Cathryn Harrington of Van Wert was the guest speaker
for the Delphos Rotary Club Wednesday noon at NuMaudes
Restaurant. Judge Harrington spoke on the subject of juvenile
court and of the problem of juvenile delinquency. The speaker
was introduced by Chief of Police Norbert W. Grewe, who was
program chairman for the day.

Pictures courtesy of Van Wert County Ohio Chapter Ohio Genealogical Society

Belgian School Children


Grateful For Presents
The boys and girls of Belgium are grateful for the gifts
presented them by the youths
of the United States. In fact
six school children of Antwerp have signed their names
to and acknowledgment of
the kind act of the American
children.
This acknowledgment has
been sent in souvenir form to
each of the chairman of the
local Belgian relief commissions over the United States.
One has been received by
W.J. Steinle, who headed the
work of the Delphos Commission.
The souvenirs are printed
with the old original types

thanks to their fellow pupils


in America for the beautiful
Christmas and New Years
presents.
G.W. Giddings of the publicity department of the Commission for Relief in Belgium, writing from his New
York headquarters said: The
supply of these souvenirs is
so limited that we would be
unable to send one to every
child who has made a gift,
even if we had the full list of
donors, and we would appreciate it if you would give this
souvenir to some child who
has shown an active interest
in the relief work.
There is no present prospect that there will be any
cessation of the needs of the
Belgians, and we are prepar-

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the question before the entire


country. In outlining his beliefs, Mr Ford said: I believe
that education is necessary
to insure peace in the United
States. The people must be
taught that the glamour and
glory painted into war pictures are false. They must be
shown that preparedness for
war creates war. They must
learn how their taxes are
used for military preparations
in times of peace only to be
wasted along with their lives
in times of war.
Delphos Herald,
Sept. 9, 1915

60 Years Ago 1956


It was moving day Monday for the Peoples National Bank as
the initial step was taken in the slated move this year into their
brand new banking quarters. The banking building, corner of
Second Main street, is to be completely renovated, both interior and exterior, according to Elmer Scherger, cashier of the
92-year-old financial institution.
First round of play has ended in the adult Blooper Softball
League here, except for a game between Sons Bar and the Jaycees. The Sons Bar nine currently is in first place in the league
with a 4-0 record but should the Jaycees win their first game of
the season over Sons ball club, it would be a tie in first round
of play for Sons and Gleskens. With the first set of games
played in the first round of action, three teams are tied for first
place Harolds Bar, Chew Chew Inn and Gieskens.

75 Years Ago 1941


The Japanese cabinet resigned Wednesday and Emperor Hirohito arranged to return immediately to Tokyo from his summer villa at Hayama. The official Domel News Agency said
that the cabinet resigned in order to enable the government
immediately to strength its policies to cope with the domestic
and international conflict. The cabinet resignation climaxed the
growing political crisis which was precipitated by the outbreak
To Be Continued in Next of the Russo-German war.
Saturdays Delphod Herald
Martha Ulm, District Deputy of the Catholic Daughters of
America, has returned from Washington, D. C., after being in
attendance at the National Convention of the Catholic Daughters of America. The biennial convention from July 7-11, was
held at Hotel Mayflower in Washington. The state of Ohio led
in the membership campaign during the last two years and also
had the largest net gain of any state in the union.
The Fourth of July may be the traditional turning point in
the major league pennant races, but, as far as the New York
Yankees and Cleveland Indians are concerned, possession of
the 1941 American League flag may be decided in the threegame series which begins in Cleveland Wednesday. Southpaw
Marius Russo is slated to match curves with the Indians big
lefthander, Al Milnar, in the opening contest.

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Sealed proposals will be received by Delphos City School


District at the Administrative Offices, 234 North Jefferson
Street, Delphos, Ohio 45833 until 2:00pm August 2, 2016 at
which time and place proposals will be opened publicly and read
aloud. Proposals received after 2:00pm will be returned unopened.
Proposals shall be for the furnishing of materials and the performance of labor necessary for the:
Delphos Career Technology Center
901 Wildcat Lane
Delphos, Ohio, 45833
All in accordance with the Contract Documents prepared by
Garmann/Miller & Associates, Inc., 38 S. Lincoln Drive,
P.O. Box 71, Minster, Ohio 45865:
Lump Sum bids for the following categories will be received:

General Construction Work


Photovoltaic Work

A pre-bid meeting will be held at 10:00am on July 26, 2016


at the High School Administrative Office, 901 Wildcat Lane,
Delphos, Ohio 45833. The pre-bid meeting is not mandatory but
bidders are strongly encouraged to attend. The facility will be open
for inspection at this time.
A Bid Security in the form of a certified check, cashiers check, irrevocable letter of credit, or surety company bond pursuant to Chapter 1305 of the Ohio Revised code in the amount of 10% of the total
bid shall accompany each bid; or a bid guaranty bond in accordance
with Chapter 153.571 of the Ohio Revised Code in the amount of
100% of the total bid shall accompany each bid.
If a bid security in the amount of 10% of the full bid amount is
submitted with this bid, each successful bidder is required to furnish
a Performance Bond and Labor and Material Bond from an acceptable surety in the amount of 100% of the full contract amount in
accordance with Section 153.571 of the Ohio Revised Code.
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submitted with the bid, no additional Performance and Labor and
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providing a shipping number for billing to the bidders account.
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by the Architect, in a sealed envelope. Mark plainly on the outside of
the envelope, the branch of work bid upon. No bidder may withdraw
his bid for a period of sixty (60) days after the bid opening
The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive
informalities, irregularities and/or errors in the bids to the extent permitted by law. This includes the right to extend the date and time for
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Gods hand in this project,
the pastor said. A member of Pleasant View, Don
Doty, offered an inside
space to do the work.
While work was being
done inside the bus to
remove the seats, research
was being done to find
someone who built shelving for bookmobiles. Doty
found a place in Florida
who did special bookmobile shelving.
About three weeks
after leaving the message,
the owner of the company called. When Rev.
Fuerstenau told him what
the churches were doing,
the owner asked if they
were fussy about color.
I told him no, and that
we were not on a big budget, Rev. Fuerstenau said.
It turned out the owner of
the business was also a
United Methodist member
and worked out a special
deal on the shelving and
brackets for the bookmobile. He explained that he

al books to be stored and


rotated for use in the bookmobile.
On Sunday, a special
consecration service was
held at both churches to
bless the bookmobile. The
trailer and bookmobile left
on their journey Monday to
White Oaks.
This is a place that has
about 50 percent unemployment, Rev. Fuerstenau said.
He said the county library
has agreed to hire and provide a driver for the bookmobile.
Im not sure what county that is in but its nice
to think the bookmobile is
going to provide someone a
job, Rev. Fuerstenau said.
Both churches will provide funds for the ongoing
expenses of the bookmobile.
The bus ran flawlessly all the way down
and never missed a beat.
After it is used for the
Childrens
Recreation
Program at Henderson, its
ultimate destination is the
Henderson satellite mission
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shelving for $4,000. It also
turned out it was delivered
to the church from Florida
for only $350 because
another delivery was being
made to Columbus and the
shelves fit on the truck.
Then we had books
coming from everywhere,
he said. Members of his former church in Middle Point
donated books. Members of
his wifes former church
in Elida donated books.
The Ottawa Trinity United
Methodist Church donated 10 boxes of books they
had used for several years
in their Summer Reads
program. Bluffton School
and Bluffton library also
donated books. The bookmobile would not hold all
the donated books so it was
decided to rent a box trailer to take down addition-

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THE DELPHOS HERALD

WEEKEND

We just finished certification Friday,


Siefker said. I start my shift tonight with
Kilo. Deputy Stevenson and I are going to
get with Hancock County Sheriffs Office;
they have a training group over there every
Monday night for four hours. Theres a
minimum of 16 hours per month of continuing training, so were going to get with
their training group. Its never ending, so
far as their training.
While sworn-in on Monday, partners
Stevenson and Nero already worked over
the weekend, contributing to two drug-related investigations.
We had an overdose and we got consent to search a house in Blanchard Park,
Stevenson explained. Nero indicated on a
spoon with residue on it. And last night, he
hit on a car during a traffic stop and there
was a scale with marijuana residue on it.
These two incidents, while relatively
minor, serve as an indicator of how effective the K9s could prove to be in just one
aspect of their duties: addressing a growing drug abuse concern. The two dogs will
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The two K9 deputies come to Putnam
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remain in a fund dedicated to the K9s.
It will be used in the care and maintenance of the dogs going forward, he said.
Theoretically, we could even see another
K9 in the future. I want to get these two
out and get them working. Once we feel
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102 Wisher Drive, Spencerville
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7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
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Phone: 339-3339
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
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2240 Baty Road, Elida
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played during their childhood.


When I was younger I had
The app uses the phone or this huge obsession with the
tablets, camera and maps to show game because my brother got
the users location and where me interested, Carder said. So
Pokemon are in relation to the when this came out I was totally
in support. This game brings back
user.
Its somewhat like virtu- my childhood and it just makes
al reality, Carder said. It uses me so happy.
Whether the users are playGoogle maps to show exactly
where youre at.
ing to remember their childhood
The app gets
or using it as
kids outside and
an excuse to
moving. The
make exercise
players travel
fun,
theyre
around town
getting out of
trying to catch
the house and
Pokemon for
getting active.
their collection.
However, those
T
h
e
that arent playPokemon tend
ing the game
to stay true
properly can get
to life; water
themselves into
Pokemon are
dangerous situtypically found
ations.
near the canal,
According
Electric
Pokemon
rivers and ponds.
to Mark Slate,
Electric Pokemon are found near Delphos Police Chief, people are
substations and transformers. using the app to lure users into
Paulding Putnam County Electric dangerous areas to rob or assault
issued a statement warning users them.
to stay away from substations,
Yeah, I heard some people
power lines and other electrical are getting attacked because of
equipment.
it, Lambert said.
Some areas in town are more
Slate warns users to avoid
popular than others as they are entering unknown, dark or dimgyms or PokeStops.
ly-lit areas. Users should also
[Stadium] Park and Fifth avoid entering areas that are not
Street are really popular, Carder public property.
said.
Its important to just be aware
At the board meeting at of your surroundings, Slate said.
the library, it was mentioned I would stay on city streets and
that the library is considered a city sidewalks to be safe.
PokeStop.
Users should also remember
I was at the library and there to not play the app while driving
was close to 30 people there, as it is both dangerous and illegal.
Jenna Lambert said. When we
Its just like texting and drivfound out we were opposing ing; if youre doing it, then youre
teams, everybody was booing.
not giving 100 percent of your
Gyms can also be found at the attention to the road, Slate said.
local post office, the Presbyterian If we see you playing the app
Church, the water tower at the while driving, we will stop you
park and at Veterans Memorial and give you a citation.
Park. Users congregate in these
However, Carder and Lambert
areas to participate in battles and agree its pointless to even play
defend their gym.
while driving.
The app may cause rivalries
If youre driving, then the
between groups, but it can also game shows you as running and
help users make friends.
then youre going too fast so it
Its nice to go outside and doesnt count, Lambert said.
hang out with friends, Lambert
While users are encouraged to
said. You just bond with strang- have fun, they must remember to
follow the law and be safe while
ers.
Yeah, and its not just kids playing.
Dont let it cause fights or
playing it; its adults, too. Carder
dangerous situations, Slate said.
said.
Young kids who have never It is just a game.
Game or not, users take it very
heard of Pokemon are downloading it on their tablets and phones seriously.
We just want everyone
to play for the first time. Adults
of all ages are getting the app to to know the red team sucks,
remember the fun games they Lambert said.

Learning to swim at the pool


Swim lessons are happening at Delphos Pool through Thursday. On Thursday, the kids enjoyed a cooler morning and a warm pool. Around 20 kids were in attendance. (DHI Media/Kristi Fish)

Lauf
(Continued from page 1)

Trivia

After it was moved out of his phone, it was deleted, creating the two thumbnails.
The jury deliberated the case for five hours
before returning their unanimous verdict of guilty
on both counts.
Laufs head sank as the verdicts were read. He
then glared across the courtroom at the victim and
her family. After Judge Randall Basinger closed
the trial, Lauf swore at the court and Putnam
County Sheriffs Detective Marvin Schwiebert
before being pulled from the courtroom, struggling with the sheriffs deputies detaining him.
The jury deliberated this case for several
hours, which tells us they spent a lot of time considering each piece of evidence, carefully considering the case to make sure they were being
fair to both the defense as well as the prosecution
and the victim, Schroeder said. Referring to
Laufs final outburst, Schroeder added, We had
a good opportunity over the course of this entire
prosecution to see that side of him. Quite frankly,
law enforcement was anticipating an even more
dramatic response than what we saw with that
outburst.
Schroeder stated that the State has no plans to
seek charges against the mother.
Lauf faces a possible term of 33 years to life in
prison on both charges should the court choose to
run the two sentences consecutively. Sentencing
will take place sometime in the next four to six
weeks.

The defense was saying to you, what would


you do if you were the mom, how would you
have reacted, Schroeder said. But thats a red
herring because thats what he wants you to talk
about back in that room. The question is not
what would you do if you were the mom, the
question is how would you deliberate the case if
this was your daughter. What could (Jane Doe)
have done other than disclose it multiple times,
but she wasnt taken out of the situation and it
continued. If this hadnt happened to her, she
wouldnt have been in here on this witness stand
talking about it.
With regard to the illegal use of a minor
charge, thumbnail images of the girl in the nude
were forensically recovered from Laufs cell
phone. The defense implied that the images were
sent to Lauf by the child, an argument Schroeder
adamantly refuted.
You heard expert testimony about those
images and how they got on the phone,
Schroeder said. You were given a couple of
options. One is that they were taken from some
device, sent to that phone which would have
created the thumbnail then deleted, which
would have created the second thumbnail. Or
option two, which is exactly what (Jane Doe) told
you happened. He took the picture with his cell
phone. Then it was removed to another device.

A n s w e r s
Wednesdays questions:
Wallis
Warfield
Simpson was Time magazines first female Person
of the Year in 1936, after
Edward VIII abdicated
the British throne so he
could marry her.
In Breaking Bad, drug
kingpin Walter White
manufactured a very special kind of meth called
Blue Sky, so named
because of its pure, crystal blue appearance.
Todays questions:
A metal shortage for
several years during
World War II forced
the organizers of the
Academy Awards to
distribute Oscar statuettes made out of what
material?
On what day of the
year are you more likely
to die than any other?
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