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Elphos Erald: Two Locals Earn Jefferson Awards
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Montgomery found out what a difference
this can make first-hand.
My father served during World War II.
He was a conscientious objector and was a
baker assigned to General Pattons army,
the 68-year-old said. He baked bread across
Africa and suffered from kidney stones three
times because of exposure to chemical warfare. He never thought to check into any
benefits he may have had coming.
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Good Friday
service set
The Delphos Ministerial
Association will offer its Good
Friday service at noon Friday
at Trinity United Methodist
Church.
The theme will be The
Parable of the Landowner and
the tenants.
The association has seen
good participation in the
Lenten Luncheons this year,
held six Thursdays prior to
Holy Week.
Turnout for the luncheons
has been very good as long
as the weather was good,
Pastor Linda Wannemacher
said. I think we get a few
more people each year, so we
are reaching out and bringing
people together to observe the
Lenten Season.
Special music will be provided by Jaye Wannemacher
and the Rev. David Howell
with liturgical dance and flags
by Deb Tenewalde and Pastor
Wannemacher.
Kathy Stewart and Judith
Tolhurst will present Art in
Motion during the prelude.
Scripture
readings,
prayers, hymns and the sermon will be given by Pastors
Howell, Wannemacher, Harry
Tolhurst, Gary Fish, Steve
Nelson, Jane Brown and Ron
Lumm.
Forecast
Obituaries
State/Local
Announcements
Community
Sports
Classifieds
Comics and Puzzles
World news
Mostly
sunny today.
Highs in the
lower 50s.
Partly cloudy
tonight.
Lows around
40. See page 2.
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DELPHOS The stars came out Sunday evening during the annual FFA Parent & Member Banquet.
More than 100 FFA members were able to
strut their stuff as their accomplishments from
the past year were brought to light and shared.
I have 102 kids and sometimes its crazy and you
never think youre going to get everything done,
Advisor Scott Elwer said Sunday. These are good
kids who are dedicated to the program and I think
sometimes they work harder than I do or maybe even
you do. Some of them are up before school taking care
of projects and then they have a full day of classes, go
home and take care of their projects again, attend an
evening meeting or activities and get home around 9
Star Chapter Awards recipients are, from left, Karen Kline, Star in Agriculture; Eli Siefker, Star
p.m. for supper and then homework.
Chapter Farmer; Troy Elwer, Star Greenhand; Austin Schulte, Star in Agribusiness; and Justin
Siefker won the Dekalb Award. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
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BIRTHS
Thank You
ST. RITAS
A boy was born March 26
to Heather and Troy Selover
of Elida.
A boy was born March 26
to Brooke and Wes Liebrecht
of Delphos.
The Delphos
Herald
Nancy Spencer, editor
Ray Geary,
general manager
Delphos Herald, Inc.
Lori Goodwin Silette,
circulation manager
LOCAL GRAINS
FUNERALS
We welcome
you to join us
this week!
Everyone likes to receive
an invitation. Whether they
come over a phone, text,
mail, or email, we all like to
be invited to special events.
I AM INVITING YOU to
multiple special events in
the days ahead! Lent is
done and its time to celebrate! YOU ARE INVITED
to the Holy Week liturgies.
The liturgies in the coming
days call to mind the whole suffering, death and
resurrection of Jesus. Without a doubt, they are
better than any movie for your body, soul and heart.
I look forward to celebrating with you what
God has done for us!
Pax, Fr Dennis
TENEBRAE
GOOD FRIDAY
HOLY THURSDAY
EASTER VIGIL
Sat., April 4...8:00 p.m.
EASTER MASS
When you come to Mass this Sunday you will be renewing YOUR baptismal promises,
your love for Jesus Christ, so that you will be united with those baptized Saturday Night.
Enter in to the Resurrection of Jesus, his triumph over death and his love and mercy for all of us.
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Service at noon at
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APRIL 5 - EASTER SUNDAY - 7:30 a.m. - Early morning
Worship and Communion Service Followed by breakfast fellowship. All
are welcome!
WEATHER
WEATHER FORECAST
Tri-County
Associated Press
TODAY: Mostly sunny.
Highs in the lower 50s. West
winds 10 to 20 mph.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy.
Lows around 40. Southwest
winds 5 to 15 mph.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny.
Highs in the upper 50s. West
winds 10 to 20 mph shifting
to the northwest 15 to 20 mph
in the afternoon.
TUESDAY
NIGHT:
Mostly clear. Lows in the
lower 30s. North winds 5 to
10 mph shifting to the east
after midnight.
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Good Friday, April 3 at 7 pm
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STATE/LOCAL
POLICE REPORTS
On March 18, a Delphos
Police officer on patrol initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle after identifying the driver
as 31-year-old Timothy Short
Jr. of Delphos. Officers had
prior knowledge that Shorts
driving status was suspended
for an FRA Non-Compliance
suspension. Short was issued
a citation and will appear in
Lima Municipal Court to face
the charge.
On March 23, officers investigated an incident in which
36-year-old Trenton Lauf
of Ottoville allegedly violated a protection order of the
victim who was in Delphos.
As a result, Lauf will face a
charge of violation of protection order and will appear in
Lima Municipal Court.
On March 23, officers proceeded to 111 N. Main St.
to serve an arrest warrant on
31-year-old Nathaniel Diltz of
Delphos. The arrest warrant
was issued for possession of
drug abuse instruments. This
warrant was issued after officers had responded to this residence six separate times for
possible drug overdoses. Diltz
was also served with three separate summons for possession
of drug abuse instruments in
reference to the other incidents
in which he was involved. Diltz
was located and transported
to the Allen County Jail. He
will appear in Lima Municipal
Court to face the charges.
On Tuesday, an officer on
patrol observed a motorist commit a traffic offense. The officer conducted a traffic stop
on the vehicle and made contact with the driver, 39-yearold Donald Houx of Delphos.
During the investigation, it was
found Houx was operating the
vehicle on a suspended drivers license. He will appear
in Van Wert Municipal Court
to face the charge of driving
under an in-state drug offense
suspension as well as the traffic
offense.
On Thursday, officers
responded to the area of the
200 block of East Second Street
in reference to two subjects
acting suspiciously. Officers
located one of the subjects,
who began to run. Officers
gave chase and were able to
apprehend a male identified
as 26-year-old Phillip Cross of
Delphos. Cross was transported to the Allen County Jail to
face the charge of obstructing
official business.
Short
maintain control of his vehicle and slid off the left side of the
roadway, striking a small ditch embankment. The Patrol then
believe the vehicle went airborne and landed in a dirt field.
Still traveling southbound and down a small hill, Varners
vehicle then went airborne again for approximately 120 feet
before he vaulted over the Auglaize River and struck the
embankment on the south side of the river.
His vehicle then became submerged in the river where it
came to rest.
Varner was not wearing a properly adjusted seatbelt and
alcohol is considered a factor in the crash.
The crash investigation has led troopers to believe the crash
occurred at approximately 11:42 p.m. Friday.
The Patrol was assisted on scene by the Putnam County
Sheriffs Department, Kalida Fire and EMS and Meyers
Towing.
Diltz
Houx
TODAY IN HISTORY
Associated Press
Cross
Deadline to sign up
for fish hatchery
drawing near
COLUMBUS (AP)
Anglers wanting to fish
at a state fish hatchery in
northwestern Ohio this
year only have a few days
to sign up for the permit
drawing.
The Ohio Department
of Natural Resources will
offer controlled fishing at
the Castalia Fish Hatchery
in Erie County from May
4-Nov. 30.
The state says a halfmile section of Cold Creek
is open for select dates to a
limited number of anglers.
State officials say trout
stocked in Cold Creek
measure between 10-12
inches and most are rainbow trout. Brown trout are
also available. A random
drawing for permits will be
held in April.
Anglers
only
have
through Tuesday to sign
up for the drawing. They
must apply online and pay
a non-refundable $3 application fee to be eligible for
the drawing.
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Engagement
Warnecke/Gillespie
Joseph and Sherry Warnecke of Delphos
announce the engagement of their daughter, Whitney Christine, to Curtiss Scot
Gillespie, son of Douglas and Dana Gillespie
of Ashland.
The couple will exchange vows on May 2
at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church,
Delphos.
The bride-elect is a graduate of St. Johns
High School and Ohio State Beauty Academy.
She is employed at Advance Health and
Wellness Center, Wadsworth.
Her fiance is a graduate of Ashland High
School and North Central State, earning a
criminal justice degree. He is employed with
the Doylestown Police Department and the
United States Marine Corps Reserves.
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CALENDAR OF
EVENTS
TODAY
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Ottoville
Branch Library is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at
Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from
the Storm support group meets
in the Delphos Public Library
basement.
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 meets at the
Eagles Lodge, 1600 E. Fifth St.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns
Little Theatre.
Delphos Civil Service
Commission
meets
at
Municipal Building.
7:30 p.m. Hope Lodge
214 Free and Accepted Masons,
Masonic Temple, North Main
Street.
Happy
Birthday
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Jean Lindeman
Cassandra Feathers
Evelyn Gilliam
Jean Wittler
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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.
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics
Anonymous, First Presbyterian
Church, 310 W. Second St.
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SPORTS
Baseball
Jefferson at St. Johns, 5 p.m.
Fort Jennings at Lincolnview, 5 p.m.
Ayersville at Ottoville, 5 p.m.
Spencerville at Minster, 5 p.m.
Elida at Bryan, 5 p.m.
Miller City at Ottawa-Glandorf, 5 p.m.
Softball
Allen East at Ottoville, 5 p.m.
Lincolnview at Minster, 5 p.m.
Track and Field
St. Johns at Marion Local tri, 4:30
p.m.
Fort Jennings and Paulding at
Ottoville, 4:30 p.m.
Spencerville at Perry, 5 p.m.
Boys Tennis
Ottawa-Glandorf at Elida (WBL), 4:30
p.m.
FRIDAY
Baseball
Minster at Lincolnview, 5 p.m.
Spencerville at Perry, 5 p.m.
Van Buren at Miller City, 5 p.m.
Softball
Spencerville at Perry, 5 p.m.
SATURDAY
Baseball
Elida at Kalida (DH), 10 a.m.
Lincolnview and Antwerp at St. Johns,
11 a.m.
Parkway at Jefferson (DH), noon
Softball
Minster at Jefferson (DH), 11 a.m.
Spencerville at Shawnee Quad, noon
Pandora-Gilboa at Lincolnview (DH),
noon
Bellefontaine at Elida (DH), noon
Track and Field
Spencerville at Versailles Invitational
(boys), 9 a.m.
Elida at Celina Invitational, noon
feel good.
Spieth also finished with
a 70, making four late birdies
in a row. The 21-year-old
Dallas player was coming off
a playoff victory two weeks
ago at Innisbrook.
It actually looked like I
had a chance, said Spieth,
seven shots back with eight
to play. I didnt think that
would be possible. Youre
never out of it in this game
but Jimmy shut that down
pretty quickly with his made
putts.
Walker and Spieth will
move to career highs in the
world ranking, with Spieth
going from sixth to fourth
and Walker from 13th to 10th.
Thats cool, Spieth said.
But Im not pinching myself
because there are three guys
ahead.
FedEx Cup champion
Billy Horschel was third at 4
under after a 71.
Daniel Summerhays, second last year behind Steven
Bowditch, tied for fourth
with Chesson Hadley at 3
under. Summerhays closed
with a 69, and Hadley had
a 71.
Doral winner Dustin
Johnson shot his second
straight 68 to match Ryan
Palmer at 2 under. Palmer
also had a 68.
With the same wind the
last three days it helped to
figure out the course, and I
played well, Johnson said,
noting steady wind at past
20 mph much of this week.
I just played a couple of
holes bad. Other than that, I
played a lot of good golf in
between and if I played those
other holes better its a whole
different tournament.
Phil Mickelson, looking
for some momentum heading
to the Masters, closed with a
76 to drop into a tie for 30th
at 4 over.
Ten players finished under
par, with the Oaks Course
playing the toughest on the
PGA Tour this season with
a 74.581 stroke average
more than two shots over
par. The previous high was
PGA Nationals Champion
course at 1.832 over par for
the Honda Classic.
Marc Warren and Harris
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Talboom signs to
play at Wright State
Jefferson senior Tyler Talboom, right, signed to play
football with Wright State University. Tyler was an
honorable-mention Northwest Conference tight end on
the Wildcat football team, as well as captain. Wright
State head coach Jeff Knittle is with him. (Submitted
photo)
MLB
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the
other
Gonzaga senior starter who
had transferred from USC
for his final season, picked
up a loose ball and made a
layup while being foul. His
free throw made it 38-34
with 16:20 left.
Dukes comeback stretch
included a tie-breaking
3-pointer by Matt Jones on
an assist from Tyus Jones,
who then had a nifty play to
get Duke the ball back after
Przemek Karnowski had ini-
Michah Johnson had two hits for the his bi-lateral knee surgery by getting
White Sox and had a stolen base taken at-bats in minor league games. RHP
away when Beckham interfered with Carlos Carrasco is not in camp. He and
Roberto Lopezs throw.
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Lawn Service
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Dear Abby
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520 Building
Materials
830 Boats/Motors/Equipment
670 Miscellaneous
592 Want To Buy
LAWN,
GARDEN,
350
Wanted To Rent
525 Computer/Electric/Office
835 Campers/Motor Homes
675 Pet Care
593 Good Thing To Eat
MISCELLANEOUS
665
LANDSCAPING
355 Farmhouses For Rent
530 Events
840 Classic Cars
680 Snow Removal
595 Hay
360 Roommates Wanted
535 Farm Supplies and Equipment
845 Commercial
685 Travel
597 Storage Buildings
LAMP400
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table or SALE 540 Feed/Grain
850 Motorcycles/Mopeds
690 Computer/Electric/Office
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545
Firewood/Fuel
855 Off-Road Vehicles
695 Electrical
600 SERVICES
floor. Come
to ourand
store.
405 Acreage
Lots
550 Flea Markets/Bazaars
860 Recreational Vehicles
700 Painting
605 Auction
H o h e410
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rink
TV.
555 Garage Sales
865 Rental and Leasing
705 Plumbing
610 Automotive
415 Condos
560 Home Furnishings
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870 Snowmobiles
710 Roofing/Gutters/Siding
615 Business Services
420 Farms
565 Horses, Tack and Equipment
875 Storage
715
Blacktop/Cement
620
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425 Houses
570 Lawn and Garden
WANTED
TO
880 SUVs
720
Handyman
625
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575 Livestock
592 430 Mobile Homes/
885 Trailers
725 Elder Care
630 Entertainment
BUY
Manufactured Homes
577 Miscellaneous
890 Trucks
635 Farm Services
580 Musical Instruments
435 Vacation Property
800 TRANSPORTATION
640 Financial
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herVans/Minivans
sister, and that even
unreliable, and with 895
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440 Want To Buy
899they
Wantare
To Buy
805 Auto shows and
Hauling
583 Pets and Supplies
married more 645
than
20
years
though
sisters there is
some
television
500 MERCHANDISE
925 Legal Notices
810 Auto Parts and Accessories
650 Health/Beauty
585 Produce
and
have
three
children.
What
no
bond
between
them. What
movies
strive
for
shock
value.
505 Antiques and Collectibles
950
Seasonal
815 Automobile Loans
655 Home Repair/Remodeling
586 Sports and Recreation
510 Appliances
953 Free
& Low Priced
820 Automobile
Shows/Events
588 Tickets
660
Home
Service
I
havent
had
is
a
real
desire
do
you
suggest?
The
silence
Your
gynecologist
would
be
a
515 Auctions
590 Tool and Machinery
665 Lawn, Garden, Landscaping 825 Aviations
577
Mueller Tree
Service
Raines
Jewelry
Cash for Gold
Tree Trimming,
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automatic transmission
standard transmission
differentials
transfer case
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419-453-3620
655
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DEAR DISAPPOINTED
MOM: Nowhere in your letter did you mention how Mary
Beth feels about the fact that
her letter may have caused
an estrangement. As an adult,
Anne should have responded
to that letter. It isnt unusual in
families that are geographically separated for sibling bonds
to loosen. Work, marriage and
children can be profoundly
distracting.
Im advising you to continue to see both daughters,
but not involve yourself in
their relationship. Im not sure
what kind of noise youre
looking for, but if you poke
into this, it could be an explosion.
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casual job seekers need not apply
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22Jan. 19) -- Dont allow anyone to push you into something that you are not ready
for. You will end up in a vulnerable position if you take on
more than you can handle.
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FFA
Montgomery
Karen Cline presents Jefferson High School custodian Jeff Caputo with an
Honorary Chapter Member plaque. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
When Montgomerys father died in 1964 from the disorder, his mother was put in touch with the VA who gathered
his military and civilian health records and filed a claim.
They declared him disabled and paid for nearly all his
funeral expenses, Montgomery said. They even made it retroactive and went back more than 20 years and cut my mom
a check. She paid off the house and did things for my siblings
and I and collected a widows pension. All because my dad was
disabled during his service. It changed her life. Thats why I do
this: to pay it back. I feel like Ill never be able to do that fully.
Rosemary Benedum nominated Montgomery for the
award for his help with veterans. She met him through the
local chapter of Vietnam Veterans of America.
Benedum heard Montgomery had organized distributing more than 1,500 coloring books to Allen County
fourth-graders.
I personally delivered most of the coloring books,
Montgomery said. One class asked me to come in and speak.
The coloring books are from the Vietnam Veterans of
American Buckeye Chapter. Montgomery also secured the
funds to purchase the coloring books, which including a
history of the U.S. and its military.
Grant
(Continued from page 1)
To request an application,
please contact Baker at info@
vanwertcountyfoundation.org,
by phone at (419) 238-1743,
or by visiting the office at 138
E. Main St., Van Wert, Ohio
45891. Grant applications can
also be found online at www.
vanwertcountyfoundation.org.
Grant proposals should include:
A description of the project and
what will be accomplished; A
description of the population
to be served; A documented
line-item budget for the proposed grant; and information
about the organization seeking
funds, including its tax-exempt status.
The Van Wert County
Foundation makes grants to
tax-exempt 501-C-3 organizations and to governmental
units. Grants are not made
to individuals except those
accepted as part of the college scholarship program.
The foundation does not
provide grants for projects
that taxpayers or commercial interests normally support. Not supported are religious activities or programs
that serve specific religious
groups or denominations.
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Answers to Fridays
questions:
Oscar-winning actor
Christopher
Walken,
who was a dancer before
he was an actor, dancer solo to the electronic
music of Fatboy Slim in
the MTV Award-winning
music video Weapon of
Choice. The video won
six 2001 MTV awards,
including one for Best
Choreography.
The Deep or invisible Web is where information on the Internet is
stored beyond reach of
standard search engines.
It is believed to contain
about 500 times more
information than the surface or public Web,
including the databases
and archives of corporations, governments and
the military.
Todays questions:
What actor-buddy did
John Wayne accidentally
shoot in the butt while
they were out hunting?
What is the slot
machine, or one-armed
bandit,
commonly known as in Great
Britain?
Answers
in
Wednesdays Herald.