April 23, 2015
April 23, 2015
April 23, 2015
DELPHOS
HERALD
The
www.delphosherald.com
75 daily
Delphos, Ohio
Osting
ping aside.
Mayor Michael Gallmeier
announced Ostings resignation
on Wednesday afternoon as well
as that of 1st-Ward Councilman
Andy Knueve.
Gallmeier said he was going to
offer the city law director position
to Knueve today.
Once I received Claytons resignation, I talked to Andy and he
said he would be willing to take
the position if needed. Im going
to ask him to do that Thursday,
Gallmeier said Wednesday evening.
Osting has offered assistance
to Knueve should he accept the
position.
I will help Andy as much I
can, Osting said. He will be a
good fit and keep some continuity
for the city, which is good.
Knueves position on council
will be filled by the Allen County
Republican Party in accordance
with Ohio Revised Code R.C.
731.43. The Allen County GOP
will need to appoint Knueves
replacement no sooner than four
days and no longer than 45 days
after his last day, which was
Tuesday. After the 45 days, if no
one is appointed, council can then
appoint someone.
Knueve
Upfront
Boosters set
annual BBQ
Delphos St. Johns
Athletic Boosters Spring
BBQ will feature chicken
and pork chop dinners.
Tickets are $8 each available from St. Johns student/
athletes, at the high school
office or Ministry Center.
Dinners can be picked
up from 4:30-6:30 p.m.
on May 7 at the K of C
hall, 1011 Elida Ave.
Proceeds benefit
St. Johns athletics.
Sports
Team
Derek
Golf
Scramble set
The 2015 Team Derek
Golf Scramble has been set
for May 2 at Hickory Sticks
Golf Club, 12083 US 127,
Van Wert, Ohio 45891.
It begins with a shotgun start 10 a.m.
Cost is $200 per team/$50
per player and includes golf,
cart and meal. There are
cash prizes for the top two
teams, with Mulligans, Skins
game and 50/50 available.
If interested, contact
Mike Sellers (14757 Morgan
Road, Venedocia, Ohio
45894 (419) 203-5375)
or Erinn Sellers (1320
Kathy St., Van Wert, Ohio
45891 (419) 203-7690).
All proceeds to benefit Parent Project
Muscular Dystrophy.
K of C reschedules FreeThrow Competition
The Knights of Columbus,
Council 1362, has rescheduled
its Free-Throw Competition
for 1 p.m. May 3 at the St.
Johns All-Saints Building.
It is open to any boy or girl
ages 9-14 and there is no cost.
Trophies will be awarded to all first- and second-place finishers.
Any questions, contact Ken
Kreeger at (419) 204-0632.
Forecast
Partly cloudy
today with
highs in
the upper
40s. Clear
tonight with
areas of frost
after midnight. Lows in the
lower 30s. See page 2.
Index
Obituaries
State/Local
TV
Community
Sports
Classifieds
Comics and Puzzles
World news
2
3
4
5
6-7
8
9
10
Students who took a 15-hour Intro to Java Script course and passed an exam at the end each earned Jefferson High School $100. The participating
students above are surrounded by some of the items that were purchased with their winnings. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
2 The Herald
www.delphosherald.com
toledo man
pleads guilty
to eaton theft
DHi Media staff reports
VAN WERT A Toledo
man charged with the theft of
a large amount of bulk hose
from Eaton Aeroquip in 2007
and 2008 entered a guilty
plea Wednesday in Van Wert
County Court of Common
Pleas to fifth-degree felony theft. Paul Grandsko, 39,
had originally charged with
third-degree felony aggravated theft, but the charge was
reduced in exchange for the
guilty plea. Other terms of the
plea agreement were not disclosed during the hearing, but
Judge Kevin Taylor reminded
Grandsko that his plea agreement would require him to
repay more than $36,000.
the following individuals
also appeared in Van Wert
County Common Pleas
Court:
steven Diltz, 30, Delphos,
entered a guilty plea to 2
counts of breaking and entering, each a felony 5. The court
ordered a pre-sentence investigation and set sentencing for
May 27.
tyler Lovette, 21, Maria
Stein, changed his plea to
guilty to attempted importuning, a misdemeanor 1
(reduced from importuning,
felony 5). Two other similar
charges were dismissed for
his plea. The court ordered a
pre-sentence investigation and
set sentencing for May 27.
see CoUrt, page 10
The Delphos
Herald
OBITUARIES
be presented Tuesday by
childrens librarian Wilma
Humpert.
One-hundred-forty people
attended the annual Delphos
Chamber of Commerce dinner-dance held Saturday
night. Among the people
attending were Paul and
Carla Harter of Harter and
Son Funeral Home, Joann
Prochnow and Mildred
Daulbaugh of Friendly Motor
Sales, Phil and Deb Schurger
and Rufus Bonifas of
Delphos Sporting Goods and
Helen and Ed Schwieterman
of Yokum Realty.
Kathy Stemen, fund-raiser for Boy Scout Troop 65,
accepted a $50 check from
John Rostorfer, vice president of Delphos Eagles.
The Eagles donation will
go toward renovation of the
scouts new meeting hall
above the office of Dodie
In Loving Memory of
Monte Druckemiller
9/4/46 - 4/23/13
William G. rekart
ted M. Hirn
oct. 5, 1956-April 21, 2015
SPENCERVILLE Ted M. Hirn, 58, of Spencerville, died
suddenly Tuesday afternoon at his residence.
He was born Oct. 5, 1956, in Lima to Clarence Robert Bob
and Mary Ellen (Vielkind) Hirn Sr., who preceded him in death.
On June 3, 1995, he married his best friend and true love
LaDonna J. Donna Rice, who survives in Spencerville, along
with four children, Michael P. (Stephanie) Hirn and Brandon J.
Hirn of Lima, Shannon Groh of Elida and Amanda (Allen) Long
of Wapakoneta; six grandchildren, Christopher Groh, Sean and
Ryan Cook, Wallace Long, Bella Groh and Audrey Long; and
six siblings, Clarence Robert Bob (Marie) Hirn Jr. of Delphos,
Joseph E. (Toyoko) Hirn of Cincinnati, Thomas F. (Betty) Hirn
St. of Lima, Gerald J. Jerry (Carol) Hirn of Ohio City, James
T. (Sandy) Hirn Sr. of Spencerville and Maureen A. (Greg)
Wells of Spencerville.
He was preceded in death by three siblings, infant Charles
Horn, Rosemary Wells and Michael Hirn.
Funeral services will begin at 2 p.m. Friday at Thomas E.
Bayliff Funeral Home, Spencerville, Pastor Tom Shobe officiating. Burial will be in Spencerville Cemetery.
Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. today at the funeral home,
where a Firemans Memorial Service will be held at 7:45 p.m.;
and after noon on Friday.
Memorials are to the Spencerville Invincible Fire Company.
Condolences may be sent to [email protected].
Have a
story idea?
email:
The
Delphos
Herald
(USPS 1525 8000) is published
daily except Sundays, Tuesdays
and Holidays.
The Delphos Herald is delivered by carrier in Delphos for
$1.82 per week. Same day
delivery outside of Delphos is
done through the post office
for Allen, Van Wert or Putnam
Counties. Delivery outside of
these counties is $117 per year.
Entered in the post office
in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
Periodicals, postage paid at
Delphos, Ohio.
405 North Main St.
TELEPHONE 695-0015
Office Hours
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
POSTMASTER:
Send address changes
to THE DELPHOS HERALD,
405 N. Main St.
Delphos, Ohio 45833
CorreCtions
WEATHER
WeAtHer ForeCAst
tri-County
Associated Press
toDAY: Partly cloudy.
Highs in the upper 40s. West
winds 10 to 20 mph.
toniGHt: Clear. Areas
of frost after midnight. Lows
in the lower 30s. Southwest
winds around 5 mph.
FriDAY: Mostly sunny.
Highs in the mid 50s.
Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
FriDAY niGHt: Partly
cloudy through midnight, then
mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain after midnight. Lows in the upper 30s.
East winds around 10 mph.
eXtenDeD ForeCAst
sAtUrDAY: Rain likely.
Highs around 50. Chance of
rain 60 percent.
sAtUrDAY niGHt:
Mostly cloudy. A 40 percent
chance of rain through midnight. Lows in the mid 30s.
sUnDAY tHroUGH
MonDAY: Mostly clear.
Highs in the upper 50s. Lows
in the mid 30s.
MonDAY niGHt AnD
tUesDAY: Partly cloudy.
Lows in the lower 40s. Highs
around 60.
tUesDAY
niGHt:
Partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers. Lows
in the lower 40s.
LOTTERY
CLEVELAND (AP)
These Ohio lotteries were
drawn Wednesday:
Classic Lotto
02-23-26-27-29-38,
Kicker: 1-5-0-0-9-8
Estimated jackpot: $3.3
million
Mega Millions
Estimated jackpot: $74
million
Pick 3 Evening
8-5-6
Pick 3 Midday
3-1-5
Pick 4 Evening
4-1-8-0
Pick 4 Midday
7-3-7-2
Pick 5 Evening
6-9-2-6-3
Pick 5 Midday
7-0-1-0-0
Powerball
10-14-25-39-53,
Powerball: 18, Power Play: 2
Rolling Cash 5
09-14-25-27-29
Estimated
jackpot:
$317,000
FUNERAL
MCConnAHeA, Tim, 55, of Delphos, funeral services
will begin at 11 a.m. on Friday with viewing one hour prior
to the service at Harter and Schier Memorial Chapel, where
there will be military grave rites by the Delphos Veterans
Council to follow. Deacon Joe Heeter will be officiating.
Burial will be at a later date. Friends and family may call
from 3-8 p.m. on today at Harter and Schier Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Allen County
Veterans Food Pantry. To view funeral service online, visit
harterandschier.com at the time of the service (Password:
webcast9). To leave condolences, visit harterandschier.com.
MiLLer, Norman F., 88, of Elida, funeral services will
be held at 2 p.m. today, where friends and family may visit
from noon until the time of the service at Harter and Schier
Memorial Chapel. Pastor Hurley will be officiating. Burial
will be in Walnut Grove with Military Grave Rites by the
Delphos Veterans Council. Memorial contributions may
be made to the Community Health Professionals Inpatient
Hospice Center. To view funeral service online, visit harterandschier.com at the time of the service (Password: webcast9). To leave condolences, vsit harterandschier.com.
www.delphosherald.com
The Herald 3
AGRIBUSINESS
Elida FFA Greenhand Quiz Team placed fourth out of 122 schools in the State FFA Career Development Event. The contest is an online quiz that test students knowledge
on FFA History, State and National Officers and Parliamentary Procedure. This is the 10th year in a row that the Elida Chapter has placed in the top five teams in the state.
Team members are, front from left, Matt Cellar (160th), Chance Brown (45th), Cristine Kirk (70th), Janay Sherard (13th out of 1,692 individuals), Kylie Bryan (22nd), Kylie
Archer (31st), Lataveyia Massey (127th) and Kennedy Gray (58th); and back, Kalaeb Bailey (115th), Austin Bloom (52nd), Josh Iten (47th), Owen Anderson (17th), Zach
Rodriguez (28th), Justin Hunter (131st), Mason Wooten (980th), Matt Barnett (442nd) and Jacob Bruns (48th). (Submitted photos)
Putting Your
World in
PersPective
Take advantage of a
good sail.
Quiz:
Which checking
account meets
your lifestyle?
First-Fed.com
230 E. Second St., Delphos | 419-695-1055
9:30
10:00
10:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
PREM
CABLE
BROADCAST
SUNDAY EVENING
ABC
CBS
NBC
FOX
ION
A&E
AMC
ANIMAL
BET
BRAVO
CARTOON
CMT
CNN
COMEDY
DISCOVERY
DISNEY
E!
ESPN
ESPN2
FAMILY
FOOD
FX
HGTV
HISTORY
LIFETIME
MTV
NICK
SPIKE
SYFY
TBS
TCM
TLC
TNT
TRAVEL
TV LAND
USA
VH1
WGN
HBO
MAX
SHOW
PBS
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
BROADCAST
CABLE
PREM
12:30
ABC
CBS
NBC
FOX
ION
A&E
AMC
ANIMAL
BET
BRAVO
CARTOON
CMT
CNN
COMEDY
DISCOVERY
DISNEY
E!
ESPN
ESPN2
FAMILY
FOOD
FX
HGTV
HISTORY
LIFETIME
MTV
NICK
SPIKE
SYFY
TBS
TCM
TLC
TNT
TRAVEL
TV LAND
USA
VH1
WGN
HBO
MAX
SHOW
11:30
12:00
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
APRIL
27, 2015
Hometown Content, Listings by FYI
11:30
12:00
12:30
ABC
CBS
NBC
FOX
ION
A&E
AMC
ANIMAL
BET
BRAVO
CARTOON
CMT
CNN
COMEDY
DISCOVERY
DISNEY
E!
ESPN
ESPN2
FAMILY
FOOD
FX
HGTV
HISTORY
LIFETIME
MTV
NICK
SPIKE
SYFY
TBS
TCM
TLC
TNT
TRAVEL
TV LAND
USA
VH1
WGN
HBO
MAX
SHOW
PBS
8:00
8:30
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
PBS
WBGU
12:00
12:30
| Charlie Rose
WEDNESDAY EVENING
ABC
CBS
NBC
FOX
ION
A&E
AMC
ANIMAL
BET
BRAVO
CARTOON
CMT
CNN
COMEDY
DISCOVERY
DISNEY
E!
ESPN
ESPN2
FAMILY
FOOD
FX
HGTV
HISTORY
LIFETIME
MTV
NICK
SPIKE
SYFY
TBS
TCM
TLC
TNT
TRAVEL
TV LAND
USA
VH1
WGN
HBO
MAX
SHOW
11:30
WBGU
12:30
MONDAY EVENING
WBGU
12:00
Hometown26,
Content, Listings
by FYI
APRIL
2015
9:00
WBGU Call the Midwife Season 4, Episode5 | Masterpiece Classic | Masterpiece Wolf Hall
PBS
11:30
Antiques Roadshow | Music City Roots: Live from Loveless Cafe | Vintage Red Green | Austin City Limits: Jack White
8:30
TUESDAY EVENING
Shark Tank HD
Local Programs
Local Programs
Toy Story 3 (10, G) Tom Hanks, Tim Allen. HD
48 Hours
48 Hours (N) HD
Local Programs
Scorpion HD
Local
(:29) Saturday Night Live HD
2015 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs (Live) HD
Local
Axe Cop
Axe Cop
Local Programs
(6:00) NASCAR Sprint Cup: Toyota Owners 400" (Live) HD
Criminal Minds HD
Criminal Minds HD
The Listener
The Listener
Criminal Minds HD
Married at First Sight Married at First Sight Twister (96, PG-13) HD
Twister (96, PG-13) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton. HD
We Were Soldiers (02, R) aaa Mel Gibson. HD
Jurassic Park (93, PG-13) aaac Sam Neill, Richard Kiley. HD
Flipping Ships HD
My Cat from Hell HD
Flipping Ships HD
My Cat from Hell (N) HD My Cat from Hell HD
(7:30) Movie
Tyler Perrys Madeas Big Happy Family (11, PG-13) ac Tyler Perry. HD
Movie
Movie
Family Guy DBZ Kai
Kill La Kill
DBZ Kai
King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland Boondocks Dad HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
The Bucket List (08, PG-13) aaa Jack Nicholson. HD
(7:00) The White House Correspondents Dinner
Correspondents Dinner
Shallow Hal (01, PG-13) Gwyneth Paltrow, Jack Black. HD
(:15) Hot Tub Time Machine (10, R) aac John Cusack. HD
Everest Avalanche Tragedy (N) HD
(:32) Valley Uprising
Valley Uprising (N)
Austin HD Girl Meets
Teen Beach Movie (13, NR)
Lab Rats
Lab Rats
Austin HD Dog Blog Liv HD
The Grace The Grace The Grace The Grace
Bridesmaids (11, R) aaa Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph. HD
2015 NBA Playoffs: Western Conf.: Memphis vs Portland
2015 NBA Playoffs: Golden State vs New Orleans (Live) HD
30 for 30: Elway To Marino HD
Baseball Tonight HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
30 30 HD
So Raven So Raven
The Princess Diaries (01, G) aac HD The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (04, G) aac HD
Chopped: Judges HD
Chopped: Celebrities
Chopped HD
Chopped: Judges HD
Chopped HD
Captain America: The First Avenger (11, PG-13) aaa
Mike/Molly Mike/Molly Mike/Molly
Thor (11, PG-13) HD
Log Cabin Log Cabin Property Brothers HD
Property Brothers HD Property Brothers HD House Hunters HD
Universe Solved (N) HD Engineering Disasters (:03) Hangar 1 UFO HD Universe Solved HD
Universe Solved HD
The Perfect Marriage (06, NR) James Wilder. HD
Til Death Do Us (15)
Til Death Do Us Part (15) HD
Project X (12, R) aac Thomas Mann.
Bachelorette (12, R) aa
Friday After Next (02, R) aa Ice Cube.
Henry
Bella
Nicky
Thunderman Prince
Prince
Friends
Friends
Prince
Prince
Cops HD
Auction
Auction
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
Transporter 2 (05, PG-13) aac HD
Cops (N)
Lake Placid: Final (12) Lake Placid vs. Anaconda (15, NR)
Robocroc (13, NR) Corin Nemec.
Cougar
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Family HD Smiths HD Cougar
(:45) The Big House (30, NR) aa Chester Morris.
Champ
The Wind (28, NR) aaaa Lillian Gish. (:45) Lying Down
Untold Stories HD
Outrageous 911 HD
Outrageous 911 HD
Untold Stories HD
Untold Stories HD
The Longest Yard (05, PG-13) aac Adam Sandler. HD
The Replacements (00, PG-13) aaa Keanu Reeves. HD
Ghost Adventures HD
The Dead Files (N) HD
The Dead Files HD
Ghost Adventures HD
Ghost Adventures HD
Raymond Raymond Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Friends
Friends
Home Videos HD
The Back-Up Plan (10)
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Dig: Sisters HD
Fabulous Life of ... HD Fabulous Life of ... HD The Ride: Jessie J
Saturday Night Live HD The Ride (N) HD
Blue Bloods HD
Blue Bloods: Pilot HD
Blue Bloods HD
The Art of War (00) aac
Blue Bloods HD
W.C. Boxing: Klitschko vs Jennings (Live) HD
Mayweather Gumbel
Godzilla (14, PG-13) Aaron Taylor-Johnson. HD
Out of Time (03, PG-13) aaa HD
Femme Fatales HD
Femme
(7:30) Man of Steel (13, PG-13) Henry Cavill. HD
Inside HD (:15) Need for Speed (14, PG-13) Aaron Paul. HD
Boyhood (14, R) Ellar Coltrane, Patricia Arquette. HD
8:00
PREM
8:30
TVListings
BROADCAST
8:00
Delphos Herald
CABLE
WBGU
12:30
PREM
BROADCAST
CABLE
PREM
PBS
12:00
SATURDAY EVENING
ABC
CBS
NBC
FOX
ION
A&E
AMC
ANIMAL
BET
BRAVO
CARTOON
CMT
CNN
COMEDY
DISCOVERY
DISNEY
E!
ESPN
ESPN2
FAMILY
FOOD
FX
HGTV
HISTORY
LIFETIME
MTV
NICK
SPIKE
SYFY
TBS
TCM
TLC
TNT
TRAVEL
TV LAND
USA
VH1
WGN
HBO
MAX
SHOW
11:30
WBGU
11:00
BROADCAST
8:00
8:30
9:00
Hometown Content,
by FYI
APRIL
29,Listings
2015
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
Local
Jimmy Kimmel Live HD Nightline
The Middle Goldbergs Modern
black-ish Nashville (N) HD
CSI: Cyber (N) HD
Local
(:35) Late Show HD
Late Late
Survivor: Worlds Apart Criminal Minds (N) HD
Chicago P.D. (N) HD
Law & Order: SVU (N) Local
(:35) Tonight Show HD Late Night
Chicago Fire HD
Local Programs
Local Programs
American Idol: Top 4 Perform (N) HD
Ghost Whisperer HD
Ghost Whisperer HD
Ghost Whisperer HD
Ghost Whisperer HD
Ghost Whisperer HD
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Shipping
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Jurassic Park III (01, PG-13) aac Sam Neill. HD
Oceans Eleven (01)
Jurassic Park III (01, PG-13) aac Sam Neill. HD
River Monsters HD
River Monsters HD
River Monsters HD
River Monsters HD
River Monsters HD
Xperiment Wendy Williams (N) HD
Single Ladies: Gone
The Brothers (01, R) aa Morris Chestnut, D.L. Hughley.
Million Dollar Listing
Million Dollar Listing
Million Dollar Listing (N) Watch What Real Housewives N.Y. New York
Dad HD
Family Guy Family Guy Robot
Squid HD
King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Bobs HD Dad HD
Reba HD
Dinner for Schmucks (10, PG-13) aac Steve Carell. HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Reba HD
Anderson Cooper 360 Anthony: Korea
CNN Tonight
Anderson Cooper 360 Anthony: Korea
Big Time
Daily (N)
Nightly (N) midnight Big Time
(:15) The Hangover (09, R) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. HD
Dual Survival (N) HD
Survivorman (N) HD
Dual Survival HD
Dual Survival HD
Dual Survival HD
Disney Channel Presents HD
So Raven
Bad Hair Day (15)
Mickey
Jessie HD Liv HD
Kardashians HD
Kardashians HD
E! News (N) HD
The Royals: Slings
Kardashians HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
MLB Baseball: Philadelphia Phillies at St. Louis Cardinals (Live) HD
Inside
Inside
30 for 30: Elway To Marino HD
30 for 30 HD
Baseball Tonight HD
ESPN HD
Hungry (N) The Breakfast Club (85, R) Emilio Estevez. HD
Freak Out The 700 Club (TV G)
Boy World Boy World
Mystery
Mystery
Mystery
Mystery
Mystery
Mystery
Restaurant: Impossible Food Fortunes (N)
The Incredible Hulk (08, PG-13) HD
(6:00) Iron Man (08) HD Iron Man 2 (10, PG-13) aaa Robert Downey Jr. HD
Hunters
Property Brothers HD Property Brothers HD
Property Brothers HD Property Brothers HD Hunters
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
L. Women L. Women L. Women L. Women Little Women: NY (N)
Tallest (N) L. Women L. Women L. Women
Catfish: The TV Show
Catfish: The TV Show
Catfish: The TV Show
Catfish: The TV Show
Catfish: The TV Show
Prince
Prince
Full House Full House Full House Friends
Cleveland Soul Man Instant (N) Friends
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
The Last House on the Left (09) HD
Cops HD
The Cabin in the Woods (12, R) aaa
Slither (06, R) aaa Nathan Fillion.
Halloween (07, R) HD
The Office Conan HD
Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) HD
The Wild Party (56, NR)
(:45) The Naked Street (55, NR) Anthony Quinn.
Flap (70, PG) aa Anthony Quinn.
19 Kids and Counting
19 Kids and Counting
19 Kids
19 Kids
19 Kids
19 Kids
19 Kids and Counting
2015 NBA Playoffs (Live)
Inside the NBA HD
(7:00) 2015 NBA Playoffs (Live)
Bizarre Foods America Man Finds Man Finds Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods
Man Finds Man Finds
Friends
Friends
Fam. Feud Fam. Feud Raymond Raymond Cleveland Soul Man Instant HD Queens
NCIS: Minimum HD
NCIS: Marine Down
2015 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs (Live)
Dazed and Confused
Swab
Beverly Hills Cop (84) Swab
Walk (N)
How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Rules HD
Rules HD
Home Videos HD
Real Time Maher HD
The Casual Vacancy
The Casual Vacancy
Godzilla (14, PG-13) Aaron Taylor-Johnson. HD
Inside Man (06, R) aaac Denzel Washington. HD
CoEd Conf. Monk (03)
Out of Time (03, PG-13) Denzel Washington. HD
HAPPYish Inside HD Rome on Showtime (N) Inside (N) HAPPYish Rome on Showtime HD Inside HD Dice Clay
| Charlie Rose
THURSDAY EVENING
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
PBS
8:30
CABLE
ABC
CBS
NBC
FOX
ION
A&E
AMC
ANIMAL
BET
BRAVO
CARTOON
CMT
CNN
COMEDY
DISCOVERY
DISNEY
E!
ESPN
ESPN2
FAMILY
FOOD
FX
HGTV
HISTORY
LIFETIME
MTV
NICK
SPIKE
SYFY
TBS
TCM
TLC
TNT
TRAVEL
TV LAND
USA
VH1
WGN
HBO
MAX
SHOW
8:00
PREM
PREM
CABLE
BROADCAST
FRIDAY EVENING
www.delphosherald.com
CABLE
4 - The Herald
ESPN2
PBS
FAM
WBGU
FOOD
FX
HGTV
NBA Basketball
NBA Basketball
Matilda
Cloudy-Mtballs
The 700 Club
Scenic
Stops
|
NW
Ohio
Journal|
Brain
Game| Live Wire|
The Jewel in the Crown Diners
| Charlie RoseDiners
Diners
Diners
Diners
Diners
Diners, Drive
Thor
Thor
Beach
Beach
Beach
Beach
Hunters
Hunt Intl
Hunters
Hunt Intl
SportsCenter
Prince
Prince
Diners
Diners
Beach
Beach
MTV
NICK
American Pickers
Celebrity Wife Swap
Jersey Shore
Turtles
Turtles
American Pickers
Celebrity Wife Swap
Jersey Shore
Full H'se
Full H'se
American Pickers
Relative Insanity
Jersey Shore
Full H'se
Full H'se
American Pickers
True Tori
Jersey Shore
Friends
Friends
American Pickers
Celebrity Wife Swap
The Waterboy
Friends
www.delphosherald.com
COMMUNITY
LANDMARK
Kitchen
Press
The state of Kansas is nicknamed the Sunflower State and
the Wheat State. It is the bread
basket of the United States.
Cattle, corn and soybeans are
also raised in the state. Kansas
relationship with barbecues is
long and happy.
Putnam County
Courthouse
CALENDAR OF
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos
Optimist Club, A&W DriveIn, 924 E. Fifth St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Interfaith Thrift Store is open
for shopping.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
SATURDAY
9 a.m.-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.
Delphos Postal Museum is
open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of
warning sirens by Delphos
Fire and Rescue.
1-3 p.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St.
Johns Little Theatre.
SUNDAY
1-3 p.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
Kitchen
Press
EVENTS
TODAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
3-7 p.m. The Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
7:30 p.m. American
Legion Post 268, 415 N.
State St.
The Herald 5
Kitchen
Press
www.edwardjones.com
www.edwardjones.com
YouYou
PutPut
Them
Them
In aInSafe
a Safe
Place.
Place.
So
Much
Planning
Now,
Now,
Where
Where
Was
Was
That?
That?
Having
More
Retirement
A lost or destroyed certificate can mean
Goes
into
Retirement.
Accounts
is money
Notforthe
Same
inconvenience and lost
you and
your
Are your
Are stock,
your stock,
bond bond
or other
or other
certificates
certificates
in a in a
Have
You
Thought
Taxes
As Well?
heirs. Let
Edward
JonesAbout
hold them
for you.
as Having
More
Money.
safetysafety
deposit
deposit
box, desk
box,
drawer
desk drawer
or closet
or closet
... or ... or
Youlikely
still retain
ownership
make
the come
Its
thatare
your
income
may
you
areretirement
not
yousure
notand
at
sure
the
atmoment?
theall
moment?
When it comes to the number of retirement
decisions
while we
handle
all theSecurity,
paperwork.
from
manysources,
such
as Social
pension
accounts you
have,
the
more
iscan
better
is
A lost
Aorlost
destroyed
orsaying
destroyed
certificate
certificate
mean
can mean
distributions,
a
401(k)
or
IRA
withdrawals.
Thats
not
true.process
In fact, dividend
if you hold
multiple
Wellnecessarily
automatically
and
interest
and
and
money
lost
for you
forand
youyour
and your
why,
if taxesinconvenience
arevarious
ainconvenience
concern
forlost
you,
itsmoney
important
accounts
brokers,
it calls
can
be
difficult to
payments,with
mergers,
splits,
bond
or
maturiheirs.
heirs.
Letinvestments
Edward
Let Edward
Jonesfor
Jones
hold
them
hold
them
for you.
for you.
to
choose
the
right
your
portfolio.
keep track of your investments and to see if youre
ties, and more.
better,
youll
receive
a make
You Even
still
You
retain
still
ownership
ownership
and make
and
allcan
theall the
At
Edward
Jones,
we
have
many
options
that
properly
diversified.*
At retain
the
very
least,
multiple
consolidated
account
statement
and
a
single
form
decisions
decisions
while
while
we handle
we
handle
allso
theall
paperwork.
the
paperwork.
accounts
usually
mean
multiple
fees.
give
you more
control
over
your
taxes,
you
can
at taxwhat
time.youve worked so hard to achieve.
enjoy
Bringing your accounts to Edward Jones could
Well Well
automatically
automatically
process
process
dividend
dividend
and interest
and interest
Edward
Jones, its
employees
and financial
advisors cannot
provide
tax it
help solve
all
that.
Plus,
one
statement
make
payments,
payments,
mergers,
splits,
splits,
bondcan
bond
calls
or
calls
maturior maturiadvice. You should
consult
withmergers,
a qualified
tax specialist
for
professional
easier
if youre
advice
on to
yoursee
specific
situation.moving toward your goals.
Happy
Birthday
April 24
Amanda Watkins
Amber Osting
Barry Friemoth
Florence Schulte Moreo
Shirley Davis
Dan Blue
Corey Norton
Andy North
Andy North Financial
Corey Corey
NortonNorton
Andy North
Corey Norton
Financial
Advisor
Advisor
NOTE: These are a reduced version of what your picture will actually look like.
419-695-0660
419-695-0660
419-695-0660
419-695-0660
419-695-0660
419-695-0660
Member SIPC
OPR-1850-A
Member
MemberSIPC
SIPC
FDI-5333A-A
IRT-1435B-A
OPR-1850-A
OPR-1850-A
Name of School
Date of Birth
Parents Name
Grandparents
Name of School
Date of Birth
Parents Name
Grandparents
advisor
today.
financial
financial
advisor
advisor
today.
today.
419-695-0660
419-695-0660
.
Financial Advisor
Financial Advisor
Financial
Financial
AdvisorAdvisor
Financial
Financial
AdvisorAdvisor
.
.
1122
Elida Avenue
1122
Elida Avenue
.
.
.
.
1122 Elida
1122 Elida
Avenue
1122 Elida
1122Avenue
Elida Avenue
Elida
1122Avenue
Elida Avenue
Delphos,
OHAvenue
45833
Delphos,
OH1122
45833
Delphos, OH 45833
Delphos, OH 45833
419-695-0660
419-695-0660
Delphos,
Delphos,
OH 45833
OH 45833
Delphos,
Delphos,
OH 45833
OH 45833
Graduates Name
Graduates Name
Andy North
--Graduate--
--Graduate--
consolidated
consolidated
account
account
statement
statement
and aand
single
a single
form form
Call
how our unique, faceAndy today
North attotaxsee
attime.
tax time. Corey Norton
To
learn
why consolidating
your
to-face
approach
makes
us best
suited
Financial
Advisor
Financial
Advisor
retirement
accounts
to Edward
Jones
to
help
long-term
investors
meet
1122 Elida Avenue
1122 Elida Avenuetheir
makes
sense,
call
your
local
financial
Call or
Call
visit
or
visit
your
your
local
local
Edward
Edward
Jones
Jones
current
financial
Delphos, OHneeds
45833 and future
Delphos,
OH 45833goals.
Member SIPC
Member SIPC
Enclose Check
$
1950
for
and mail to
Baby to Graduate
Review
c/o Delphos Herald
School
Birthdate
Parents
City
Phone Number
Grandparents
6 The Herald
JIM METCALFE
By JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
[email protected]
I have never been to Wrigley Field, though it would be
nice if I could ever get there.
Just like I would like the chance to get to Fenway Park
but likely never will.
As you might have guessed from some of my writing
in Metcalfes Musings I still find it a catchy and quite
appropriate title because one never knows what will strike
my fancy and result in a mention, not even I sometimes! I
have an affinity for the traditional.
What I mean is I like the environment, the feel, the
aura if you will, of old-timey stadiums like Fenway and
Wrigley Field.
They are many times referred to as cozy, as almost warm;
nice places to watch a game.
Maybe some of the new fields of play especially like
a Camden Yards can also be described that way and they
are somewhat traditional but to me, the elder statesmen
of Major League Baseball ballparks are still ahead of the
game.
Maybe it is nostalgic: they remind me and Im sure
many of the teams fans of simpler times, when things
werent so complicated.
Case in point: I remember when home runs, runs batted
in, batting average and earned run average were what every
young fan of the game knew from a players bubble-gum
card.
Now its WHIP, BABIP and other anagrams of the minutest details that only Harvard and MIT mathematicians and
baseball junkies that live, breathe, eat and drink it (we only
used to play and listen to it) could love and know.
By JACK MCCARTHY
Associated Press
CHICAGO
Jeff
Samardzija wound up in
the win column for the first
time with the Chicago White
Sox, helped by a couple of
big swings Jose Abreu took
against Corey Kluber.
Samardzija threw six shutout innings as the White Sox
trounced the reigning AL Cy
Young Award winner and
SPORTS
By JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
RaabeFord.com
WE MAKE BUYING OR LEASING
A VEHICLE ...EASY
Stocl# Vehicle
Description
Price
8581 2014 NISSAN SENTRA FE+ SV ...............35,965 mi., White ...................................................................................... $14,445
8604 2014 FORD EXPLORER LIMITED ........37,844 mi., Tuxedo Black Metallic Ford Certified ................. $29,594
8542 2013 LINCOLN MKX ....................................................32,160 mi., White Platinum Lincoln Certified.......................... $27,654
8584 2013 FORD FUSION SE.........................................21,745 mi., Deep Impact Blue Ford Certified ......................... $17,826
8547 2013 FORD FUSION HYBRID SE ..........48,806 mi., Ruby Red Metallic Ford Certified.......................... $18,165
8580 2013 FORD FOCUS SE........................................ 26, 550 mi., Ruby Red Ford Certified..........................................$14,137
2013 FORD FOCUS SE........................................ 50,250 mi., Sterling Gray .................................................. $11,256
8603 2013 FORD F-150 XLT SUPER CREW 4X4 .... 15,571 mi., Green Gem Metallic Ford Certified....... $33,495
8601 2013 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM .............36,887 mi., Tuxedo Black Ford Certified ................................... $23,998
8515 2013 FORD ESCAPE SE 4WD....................72,202 mi., Deep Impact Blue Ford Certified........................... $16,547
8543 2013 FORD ESCAPE SE ......................................65,006 mi., Sterling Gray Metallic Ford Certified ................. $15,999
8586 2013 FORD ESCAPE S ...........................................57,535 mi., Oxford White Ford Certified...................................... $14,971
8537 2013 FORD ESCAPE S ...........................................16,118 mii., Sterling Gray Metallic Ford Certified .............. $17,826
8551 2013 FORD EDGE SEL ...........................................47,760 mi., Tuxedo Black Metallic Ford Certified ................. $21,876
8576A 2013 FORD EDGE LIMITED ............................30,175 mi., White Platinum Ford Certified ................................. $24,737
8540 2013 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD SUPER CREW 4X4 LTZ 19,694 mi., Black ..................... $45,473
8549A 2012 KIA RIO LX ............................................................ 41,414 mi., Midnight Black.................................................. $9,973
8548 2012 FORD FUSION SEL ....................................56,209 mi., Tuxedo Black Ford Certified ..................................... $14,896
8569 2012 FORD FUSION SE...................................... 48,758 mi., Tuxedo Black Ford Certified ...................................$13,747
8516
www.delphosherald.com
Local Roundup
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
Grove Bulldogs smash Big
Green in PCL baseball
OTTOVILLE Columbus Grove spotted
host Ottoville a 1-0 lead after three frames on
their Putnam County Leaque baseball encounter Wednesday afternoon.
The Bulldogs then erupted in a 9-run
fourth frame and went on to smash the Big
Green 11-3.
Elisha Jones threw a complete game for
the Bulldogs, while helping himself at the
plate with a pair of hits. Reid Stechschulte,
Ryan Verhoff and Tanner From also had two
Associated Press
PGA TOUR
ZURICH CLASSIC
Site: Avondale, Louisiana.
Schedule: Today-Sunday.
Course: TPC Louisiana (7,425
yards, par 72).
Purse: $6.9 million. Winners share:
$1,242,000.
Television: Golf Channel (TodayFriday, 3-6 p.m., 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.;
Saturday, 3-6 a.m., 1-2:30 p.m., 10 p.m.2:30 a.m.; Sunday, 1-2:30 p.m., 10 p.m.2:30 a.m.) and CBS (Saturday-Sunday,
3-6 p.m.).
Last year: South Koreas Seung-Yul
Noh won his first PGA Tour title. Andrew
Svoboda and Robert Streb tied for second, two strokes back.
Last week: Jim Furyk won the RBC
Heritage at Hilton Head for his first PGA
Tour title in five years, beating Kevin
Kisner with a birdie on the second hole
of a playoff. Furyk closed with an 8-under
63. Kisner shot a 64.
Notes: Dustin Johnson, Jason
Day, Justin Rose, 2013 champion Billy
Horschel, Rickie Fowler and Steve
Stricker are in the field. Shreveport
resident David Toms is making his 22nd
start in the event. The former LSU player
won in 2001 at English Turn. The World
Golf Championships-Cadillac Match Play
is next week in San Francisco, followed
by The Players Championship in Ponte
Vedra Beach, Florida.
Online: http://www.pgatour.com
___
LPGA TOUR
SWINGING SKIRTS LPGA CLASSIC
Site: Daly City, California.
Schedule: Today-Sunday.
Course: Lake Merced Golf Club
(6,507 yards, par 72).
Purse: $2 million. Winners share:
$300,000.
Television: Golf Channel (TodaySunday, 6-9 p.m.).
Last year: Lydia Ko won the first of
her three 2014 titles, beating Stacy Lewis
hits each.
Nick Moorman and Joe Van Oss had two
hits each for the Big Green.
Ottoville is slated to host Van Wert tonight,
while Grove hosts Ada.
Columbus Grove
ab r h rbi bb so lob
Reid Stechschulte 4 1 2 0 0 0 0, Zach Shafer 4 2 0 0 0 0 4, Ryan
Verho 4 2 2 2 0 1 2, Elisha Jones 4 3 2 2 0 0 1, Tanner From 3 1 2 1
1 0 0, Logan Diller 4 0 0 0 0 2 5, Jake Utendorf 3 1 2 2 0 0 0, Grant
Schroeder 3 0 1 2 0 0 2, #12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0, Kyle Welty 3 1 1 0 0 1 0, #19
1 0 0 0 0 1 0. Totals 34 11 12 9 1 5 4.
Ottoville
ab r h rbi bb so lob
Nick Moorman 4 0 2 0 0 1 1, Jared Fanning 3 1 1 0 1 2 3, Brandon
Boecker 4 0 0 0 0 0 3, Joe Van Oss 4 1 2 0 0 0 3, Trent Miller 4 0 1 0
Golf Glance
by a stroke.
Last week: Sei Young Kim won the
Lotte Championship in Hawaii, holing out
from 154 yards for eagle on the first hole
of a playoff with Inbee Park. After driving
into the water on No. 18 in regulation,
Kim forced the playoff with an 18-foot
chip-in for par. She also won this year in
the Bahamas.
Notes: The top-ranked Ko is coming
off a tie for 51st three weeks ago in the
ANA Inspiration, the third-worst result of
her tour career. She won in Australia in
February for her sixth LPGA Tour title
and took the Ladies European Tour event
in New Zealand the following week. The
17-year-old New Zealander has made
the cuts in all 49 of her LPGA Tour starts.
U.S. Womens Amateur champion
Kristen Gillman, a high school junior in
Austin, Texas, is in the field. The
North Texas Shootout is next week in
Irving, Texas.
Online: http://www.lpga.com
___
CHAMPIONS TOUR
BASS PRO SHOPS LEGENDS OF
GOLF
Site: Ridgedale, Missouri.
Schedule: Friday-Sunday.
Courses: Big Cedar Lodge Resort,
Top of the Rock (1,470 yards, par 27)
and Buffalo Ridge (7,002 yards, par 72).
Purse: $2.8 million. Winners shares:
$210,000 per player.
Television: Golf Channel (Friday,
noon-2:30; Saturday, 1-3 a.m., 3-6 p.m.;
Sunday, 3:30-6 a.m., 3-6 p.m.; Monday,
3:30-6 p.m.).
Last year: Jeff Sluman and Fred
Funk teamed to win at 20 under. Jim
Colbert and Jim Thorpe won the Legends
Division for players 65 and older.
Last week: Olin Browne won
the Greater Gwinnett Championship
in Georgia after rain forced the cancellation of the final round. Browne
set the tournament record with a
second-round 64.
Notes: Jack Nicklaus is teaming
www.delphosherald.com
Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA A federal judge has approved a settlement
agreement that is expected to cost the NFL $1 billion over 65 years
to resolve thousands of concussion lawsuits.
NFL actuaries project about 6,000 of the leagues nearly 20,000
retired players could someday develop Alzheimers disease or
moderate dementia over the life of the deal approved Wednesday
by a federal judge in Philadelphia. The average individual award
would be about $190,000.
Awards could reach $1 million to $5 million for those diagnosed in their 30s and 40s with Parkinsons disease or Lou
Gehrigs disease, or for deaths involving chronic brain trauma.
The benefits process could start this summer but any appeal
would delay all payments indefinitely.
What matters now is time and many retired players do not
have much left, said plaintiff Kevin Turner, a former New
England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles running back who has
Lou Gehrigs disease.
The league has been dogged for years by complaints that it long
hid the risks of repeated concussions to return players to the field.
Senior U.S. District Judge Anita B. Brody approved the settlement after twice sending it back to lawyers over concerns the fund
might run out. The negotiators did not increase the original $765
million plan but agreed to remove that number as the cap.
The settlement approval, a week before the NFL draft, ends a
nearly 4-year legal fight. Critics contend the NFL is getting off
lightly given annual revenues of about $10 billion.
But a trial could have delayed the financial awards and medical
testing for years, plaintiffs lawyers Christopher Seeger and Sol
Weiss said.
With over 99 percent participation, it is clear the retired player
community overwhelmingly supports this agreement, the lawyers
said in a conference call.
The deal means the NFL may never have to disclose what
it knew when about the risks and treatment of concussions.
However, the NFL has acknowledged the concussion epidemic
publicly, changing protocols for evaluating injured players during
games and launching an advertising and social media campaign to
promote safe play at all levels of football.
MUSINGS
INDIANS
ROUNDUP
0 3 4, Brendan Schnipke 4 1 1 0 0 0 4,
Bailey Seibert 1 0 1 1 0 0 1, Joel Beining 3 0 1
1 1 0 4, Kyle Bendele 3 0 1 0 1 0 4. Totals 30
3 10 2 3 6 11.
Score by Innings:
Col. Grove 0 0 0 9 0 2 0 - 11 12 2
Ottoville 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 - 3 10 2
COLUMBUS GROVE 1B: From 2,
Utendorf 2, Stechschulte, Verho, Jones,
Schroeder, Welty. 2B: Stechschulte, Verho,
Jones. TB: Stechschulte 3, Verho 3, Jones
3, From 2, Utendorf 2, Schroeder, Welty.
SB: From 4, Jones 3, Stechschulte, Shafer,
Utendorf.
OTTOVILLE - 1B: Moorman 2, Fanning,
Vanoss, Miller, Schnipke, Seibert, Beining,
Bendele. 2B: Van Oss. TB: Van Oss 3,
Moorman 2, Fanning, Miller, Schnipke, Seibert,
Beining, Bendele. Sac: Seibert. SB: Bendele.
PITCHING
IP H R ER BB SO HR
Columbus Grove
Jones WW) 7.0 10 3 1 3 6 0
Ottoville
Moorman (L) 4.0 12 9 9 0 2 0
Beining 3.0 0 2 0 1 3 0
HBP: Jones 2, Beining; P-S: Jones 10367; Moorman 68-45, Beining 50-30.
-
it up really help?
I just hope that the renovations being done dont
destroy its intrigue, history
and ALL that it entails,
including the skyboxes
across the street, etc.
This is an intriguing
thought I came across:
a Womens Masters at
Augusta.
Paula Creamer posted on
Twitter about the idea of the
LPGA sponsoring a Womens
Masters back-to-back with
the mens.
I guess I never thought
about it but, hey: why not?
It might be kind of fun for
the women to have something
to really shoot for, just like
what the Masters is for the
men; THE tournament.
I know there is reticence
scheduling, never having
done it before, etc. but I
think the governing bodies
of both associations might
find it advantageous to work
toward it sooner rather than
later.
The game, especially the
womens, needs to keep moving forward for the next generation and the next and
the next
Moss filed to right to end the
inning.
Samardzija left with the
2-run lead after throwing 113
pitches.
He labored a little bit,
White Sox manager Robin
Ventura said. When he needed to make a pitch, he made
a pitch. He has some tools to
him. . Its nice to him to gut
through and get to a point
where we could get to the
bullpen.
Adam Eaton doubled to
open the third, reached third
on Melky Cabreras single
and scored on Abreus double-play grounder to make
it 2-0.
Kluber gave up another
run in the sixth when his wild
pitch let Avisail Garcia score.
Chicago made it 4-0 in
the seventh as Cabrera singled home Micah Johnson.
Abreus double to deep left
scored Eaton and Cabrera.
Its a hard way to pitch
when were throwing up
zeroes as an offense, Indians
manager Terry Francona said.
I think he probably feels like
he has to be perfect and thats
a hard way to pitch.
The Herald 7
HARDY
By JENNA FRYER
$150,000 the last years for the Denny Hamlin
Associated Press
Foundation, which raises awareness and resourcCHARLOTTE, N.C. Denny Hamlin will
es for cystic fibrosis research.
be back behind the wheel of his car this weekend
Kansas Speedway announces safeat Richmond International Raceway, the homety improvements: The Kansas Speedway is
town track of the Virginia driver.
planning new safety improvements before next
Its always a big week for Hamlin, who
months NASCAR races.
hosts a late-model charity race, the Denny
The Kansas City Star (http://bit.ly/1HW6Tcc
Hamlin Short Track Showdown, at South Boston
) reports that officials at the Kansas City, Kansas,
Speedway for his foundation. Hamlin intends to
track announced Wednesday that two sand barcompete in that event, then rejoin his Joe Gibbs
rels will be installed at the leading edge of the
Racing team for Saturday nights Sprint Cup
pit-road exit. There also will be an additional
race.
tire pack will be installed at the pit-road entrance
Hamlin does not believe the neck spasms that
and interior walls along turns two and three will
forced him out of his car Sunday at Bristol will
be extended.
spoil his week. Hes also scheduled to run the
All tracks that host NASCAR events are
Xfinity Series race on Friday night.
studying their safety measures following Kyle
After treatment this week, I feel close to
Buschs crash in February at Daytona. Busch
100 percent, Hamlin said through his team
broke his right leg and left foot in the Xfinity
HAMLIN
Wednesday. Im confident that Ill be good to go
Series opener when he spun and hit a concrete wall
this weekend.
that was not protected by an energy-absorbing SAFER barrier.
Hamlin felt something wrong in his neck 12 laps into
More safety enhancements are planned before the race weekSundays race. Rain stopped the event 10 laps later and he was end in October.
unable to gain any relief through treatment during a delay of
NASCAR-John Darby: Former Sprint Cup Series director
nearly four hours.
John Darby is parting ways with NASCAR.
JGR flew Erik Jones in from North Carolina and the 18-yearDarby told some of his staff of his upcoming departure this
old arrived five minutes before the race resumed. He climbed week and NASCAR confirmed Wednesday the longtime garage
into Hamlins car and finished the race in his first career appear- boss will be leaving.
ance in a Sprint Cup car.
Darby was the director of NASCARs top series from 2002-13
Obviously, getting out of the car on Sunday was a very tough and was replaced last season by Richard Buck. Hes been workdecision, Hamlin said. Erik did an admirable job under difficult ing on special projects since Buck took over.
circumstances.
NASCAR had said in 2010 that Darby would be moving into
Hamlin, who grew up about 20 minutes outside of Richmond a role at the Research & Development Center but it took nearly
in Chesterfield, Virginia, makes the two annual trips to his home- four years to find a replacement and for Darby to transition into
town track a reunion of sorts. Hes a 2-time winner at Richmond the new role.
and takes pride in the Short Track Showdown, which is in its
INDY 500-Bell: Townsend Bell will return to the Indianapolis
eighth year.
500 this year with Dreyer & Reinbold-Kingdom Racing.
The 200-lap feature includes Hamlin and other NASCAR regBell will attempt to qualify the No. 24 Chevrolet in next
ulars against many newcomers. The event has raised more than months race with sponsorship from clothier Robert Graham. The
luxury label also sponsored Bell in last years race when Bell
was second with 10 laps remaining before a crash ended his day.
In addition, the Robert Graham Special will salute 4-time
(Continued from page 6)
up the middle or the other way.
Jacob didnt have his best stuff NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon during the race by designing
the fifth against relief pitch- but he gutted it out. We were the No. 24 on Bells car to match the styling on Gordons Sprint
er Travis Watkins. With one going to go to Gage at some Cup Series race.
Gordon, who grew up in Indiana, is retiring at the end of the
out, Boop was safe on a point and he really pitched
dropped fly ball, moved up well; he is becoming more of year.
Bell is a 24 Hours of Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring
on a passed ball, went to third a pitcher instead of a thrower,
on Stockwells rap to left and relying on his other pitches. champion who currently competes in the United Sports Car
Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
scored on Rassmans sac fly
Jefferson hosts Allen East
Bell is the only driver currently scheduled to compete in both
to right. A wild pitch advanced today.
the
Indy 500 and Le Mans this season.
Stockwell and he came platewThe last three games, we
ard as Mercer doubled to deep have simply not been menSTOCKS
left center.
tally prepared to play from
Quotes of local interest supplied by
Elida reduced its deficit
EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS
to 9-5 in the bottom of the the opening pitch. We arent
Close of business April 22, 2015
frame. Alexander was safe on good enough to have that
approach,
Elida
coach
Todd
a 2-base throwing error and
Description
Last Price
Change
18,038.27
+88.68
scored on a double to left by Grapner noted. You are Dow Jones Industrial Average
56.14
+0.17
Snider. Josh Bull walked. With going to have physical errors American Electric Power Co., Inc.
693.41
+2.68
Snider running with one down, from time to time but you AutoZone, Inc.
84.85
+0.28
Blymyer flied out to center will have more when you Bunge Limited
43.24
+0.46
and Bullinger doubled him up arent in it mentally. We kept BP p.l.c.
53.10
+0.62
fighting back but we were Citigroup Inc.
at second.
36.27
-0.03
Fitch was hit by a Watkins playing catch-up the entire CenturyLink, Inc.
CVS Health Corporation
101.23
+0.17
pitch with one down in the time. We just ran out of it.
72.52
+0.43
visitor sixth and stole second
Elida visits Van Wert Dominion Resources, Inc.
Eaton Corporation plc
69.28
-0.07
an out later.
Friday.
Ford Motor Co.
15.91
+0.09
JEFFERSON (9)
Elida got its final run in the
Jace Stockwell ss 5-3-3-0, Gaige First Defiance Financial Corp.
33.91
+0.31
bottom of the sixth: a dropped Rassman
cf/lf 4-2-2-3, Gage Mercer 3b/p
17.58
+0.08
Morrison pop-up, two wild 4-2-4-3, Jacob Pulford p/1b 3-0-2-1, Ryan First Financial Bancorp.
1b/cf 3-0-0-0, Nick Fitch c 3-0-1- General Dynamics Corporation
133.71
+0.57
pitches and a throwing error Bullinger
1, Kurt Wollenhaupt 2b/3b 4-0-0-0, Easton
37.16
0.00
on the latter.
Siefker dh 3-0-0-0, Brandan Herron ph 1-0-0-0, General Motors Company
Mahlie rf/2b 0-0-0-0, Jacob Boop lf/2b The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 27.65
-0.08
Elida challenged in its last Brett
4-2-0-0. Totals 34-9-12-8.
Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
11.03
-0.14
at-bat. With two gone, Bull
ELIDA (6)
75.44
+0.21
Austin Morrison rf 4-2-1-0, Travis Watkins Health Care REIT, Inc.
grounded a single into cen1-2-0-0, Adam Purdy cf 3-0-2-2, Owen The Home Depot, Inc.
112.99
-0.18
ter, advanced on a passed ball ss/p
Anderson lf 4-0-0-1, Logan Alexander c 2-135.47
+0.15
and moved up on a throwing 0-1, Derek Snider dh 4-0-2-1, Ryan Cook Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
0-0-0-0, Josh Bull 3b/ss 3-0-1-0, Jared Johnson & Johnson
100.43
+0.13
error on Blymyers grounder. p/3b
Blymyer 1b 4-0-1-0, Garrett Brinkman 2b 3-1JPMorgan Chase & Co.
62.94
+0.63
However, Mercer got the final 0-0. Totals 28-6-7-5.
Score by Innings:
Kohls Corp.
75.91
+0.96
out.
Jefferson 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 - 9
Lowes Companies Inc.
73.07
-0.17
We have struggled scoring
Elida 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 - 6
97.84
+2.97
E: Stockwell 2, Morrison 2, Mercer, Fitch, McDonalds Corp.
the last nine games, averaging
Brinkman; DP: Jefferson 1; LOB: Microsoft Corporation
42.985
+0.35
about 3.5 runs, so it was good Watkins,
Jefferson 8, Elida 9; 2B: Rassman, Mercer,
97.28
+0.50
to be more consistent today. Snider; 3B: Purdy; HR: Mercer; SB: Fitch, Pepsico, Inc.
SF: Rassman, Purdy, Alexander.
The Procter & Gamble Company
83.09
+0.01
We scored runs in our first Alexander;
IP H R ER BB SO
Rite Aid Corporation
8.32
+0.39
five innings, Geary acknowlJEFFERSON
Pulford 2 4 3 3 3 1
Sprint Corporation
5.08
+0.10
edged. We have focused on
Mercer (W, 1-2) 5 3 3 1 1 6
Time
Warner
Inc.
84.46
+0.42
being more patient and allowELIDA
United Bancshares Inc.
14.60
+0.10
Cook (L, 0-1) 4 10 7 5 1 2
ing ourselves to see the ball
Watkins 3 2 2 0 0 2
U.S. Bancorp
42.83
+0.33
a little bit longer; instead of
WP: Mercer 2, Cook 2, Watkins; PB: Fitch,
49.57
+0.40
being dead-pull hitters, like we Alexander; HBP: Pulford (by Cook), Fitch (by Verizon Communications Inc.
Watkins (by Mercer), Alexander (by Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
78.43
+0.40
have been, we drove the ball Watkins),
Mercer); BB: Bullinger, Bullinger.
JEFFCATS
8 The Herald
Classifieds
sympathy
the past few
200 EMPLOYMENT
weeks.
Special
thanks to
205 Business
Opportunities
Fr.
Charles, Deacon
210 Childcare
L215
a r rDomestic
y, The Funeral
220 Elderly
Homeof
Care
Choir,
Friends
Hope,
225 Employment Services
the
Funeral
Luncheon
230 Farm And Agriculture
Committee
235 General and anyone
else who helped us out
in any way. We want to
express our thanks for
the great care Arnold received at Van Crest of
Delphos during his time
here.
Martha, Eileen, Alma, &
Gene
240 Healthcare
245 Manufacturing/Trade
240
HEALTHCARE
250
Office/Clerical
255 Professional
260 Restaurant
LOCAL PRIMARY
265 Retail
270
Sales
and is
Marketing
care
office
seeking a
275 Situation
Wanted
Certified
Medical
280 Transportation
Assistant.
Applicants
must
300 REAL
ESTATE/RENTAL
be energetic,
305 Apartment/Duplex
310
Commercial/Industrial
compassionate,
flexible
315
andCondos
like working in a fast
320 House
pace environment.
325 Mobile
Homes
Position
is full time with
330
Office Space
competitive
wages and
335
Room
340 Warehouse/Storage
benefits. Interested
SPENCER
TOWNSHIP
BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
Fiscal Officer
Position.
TRUCKING INDUSTRY
Lead Clerical
M-F Daytime, Full-time
w/benefits. Flexible duties depending on abilities. Looking for data
entry, D.O.T. Compliance, report generation,
invoicing, payables,
payroll, light accounting
skills. Dispatching considered a plus. Pay to
depend on skill set and
experience. If interested,
please e-mail resume to:
[email protected]
om
YOUR NEW JOB
AWAITS
R&R Employment has
immediate openings in
Adams, Jay, Wells, and
Van Wert counties. Pay
rates up to $13.00/hour.
Contact any of our offices for more information. In Van Wert (419)
232-2008 www.rremployment.com
275
WORK
WANTED
AMISH COUNTRY
Roofing specializing in
metal and shingle roofing. Call Henry or Duane
at 330-473-8989.
305
APARTMENT/
DUPLEX FOR RENT
320
HOUSE FOR
RENT
SEVERAL MOBILE
Homes/House for rent.
View homes online at
www.ulmshomes.com or
inquire at 419-692-3951
HOUSES FOR
425
SALE
4-BR home at 604 W.
2nd St. for sale by Owner. Double lot, carport,
new water heater, new
interior paint, $68,000.
Call 419-692-8412
570
LAWN AND
GARDEN
Friedrich
Lawn Service
Specializing in
419-695-0328 or
419-235-3903
575 FOR SALE
Planning a
Garage
Sale?
Advertise
here!
577
MISCELLANEOUS
REPORTER
to join its staff.
GESSNERS
PRODUCE
KEVIN M. MOORE
(419) 235-8051
419-692-5749 or 419-234-6566
592
WANTED TO
BUY
610 AUTOMOTIVE
Geise
Transmission, Inc.
automatic transmission
standard transmission
differentials
transfer case
brakes & wheel bearings
2 miles north of Ottoville
419-453-3620
655
HOME REPAIR
AND REMODEL
TEMANS
OUR TREE
SERVICE
419-692-7261
670
MISCELLANEOUS
COMMUNITY
SELF-STORAGE
GREAT RATES
NEWER FACILITY
419-692-0032
Across from Arbys
r
rde
s Custom C
a
POHLMAN
BUILDERS
Specializing in
ROOM ADDITIONS
GARAGES SIDING ROOFING
BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED
POHLMAN
POURED
567-204-3055
Delphos, Ohio
CONCRETE WALLS
Residential
& Commercial
Agricultural Needs
All Concrete Work
Mark Pohlman
419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460
Hohlbeins
Home
Improvement
Windows,
Doors, Siding,
Roofing,
Sunrooms,
Decks, Awnings,
Carport & Patio
Covers
Ph. 419-339-4938
or 419-230-8128
665
LAWN, GARDEN,
LANDSCAPING
Mueller Tree
Service
Tree Trimming,
Topping & Removal,
Brush Removal
419-203-8202
[email protected]
Fully insured
SAFE &
SOUND
DELPHOS
SELF-STORAGE
Security Fence
Pass Code Lighted Lot
Affordable 2 Locations
Why settle for less?
419-692-6336
Quality
419-339-0110
GENERAL REPAIR
SPECIAL BUILT PRODUCTS
TRUCKS, TRAILERS
FARM MACHINERY
RAILINGS & METAL GATES
CARBON STEEL
STAINLESS STEEL
ALUMINUM
Larry McClure
930 LEGALS
DELPHOS CITY
Schools
School Bus Bid for
Two (2) 2015, 66-Passenger Conventional
School Bus
Bids Due: May 20, 2015
@ 12:00pm
Office of the Treasurer
Delphos City Schools
Board of Education
234 North Jefferson St.,
Delphos, OH 45833
Phone: Treasurer
419-692-2509
Your CommunitY
Your newspaper
subsCribe todaY!
419-695-0015
HERALD
830 Boats/Motors/Equipment
835 Campers/Motor Homes
840 Classic Cars
360 Roommates Wanted
535 Farm Supplies and Equipment
845 Commercial
540 Feed/Grain
850 Motorcycles/Mopeds
400 REAL ESTATE/FOR SALE 545 Firewood/Fuel
855 Off-Road Vehicles
600 SERVICES
405 Acreage and Lots
550 Flea Markets/Bazaars
860 Recreational Vehicles
605 Auction
410 Commercial
555 Garage Sales
865 Rental and Leasing
610
Automotive
415 Condos
L.L.C.
560 Home Furnishings
870 Snowmobiles
615
Business
Services
420 Farms
565 Horses, Tack and Equipment
875 Storage
620 Childcare
425 Houses
570
Lawn
and
Garden
Onion
Plants
880 SUVs
625 Construction
430 Mobile Homes/
575 Livestock
Vegetable
PlantsHomes Trimming 577
885 Trailers
630 Entertainment
& Removal
Manufactured
Miscellaneous
890neither
Trucks of us is happy
635 Farm
Services
Stump Grinding
580 Musical Instruments DEAR ABBY:
435 Vacation
Property
My
son, generosity800inTRANSPORTATION
giving them a to say,
Largest
Variety
of
895 Vans/Minivans
640 Financial
24 Hour Service
Fully
Insured
582 Pet
in Memoriam
440 Want To Buy
Rick,
and
daughter-in-law,
roof
over
their
heads.
in
the
morning.
We have now
899
Want To Buy
805 Auto
645 Hauling
Heirloom and Hybrid
583 Pets and Supplies
500 MERCHANDISE
925 sleeping
Legal Noticesin separate
810 Auto
Parts conceive
and Accessories
650really
Health/Beauty
585 Produce
Amy, seem to
dislike
That they
would
started
Garden
Vegetable
Seeds!
505 Antiques and Collectibles
950 Seasonal
Automobile Loans
Home Repair/Remodeling
586 Sports and Recreation
me. I try to be655
kind
and not a second815
child
under
these rooms.
953 Free & Low Priced
820
Automobile
Shows/Events
588 Tickets
660 Home Service
12:00510
pmAppliances
- 5:00 pm Daily
515 Auctions
pry, but they live
and Landscaping
circumstances
-- without jobs
The issue I am having now
590 Tool and Machinery
825 Aviations
665with
Lawn,me
Garden,
Sunday 11:00 am-4:00 pm
DELPHOS
THE
Dear Abby
LAWN,
GARDEN,
525 Computer/Electric/Office
530 Events
LANDSCAPING
rts
candidates should
send resumes to
Dept 123
Times Bulletin
PO Box 271
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
345 Vacations
350 Wanted To Rent
585 355
PRODUCE
Farmhouses For Rent665
Ca
100 ANNOUNCEMENTS
105 Announcements
CARD OF
110Card Of Thanks
110
THANKS
115 Entertainment
120 In Memoriam
THE
FAMILY
of Arnold
125 Lost
And Found
(Arnie)
Krietemeyer ex130 Prayers
press
their thanks to St.
135 School/Instructions
140 Happy
Ads for their
Joseph
Parish
145 Ride Share
prayers,
donations and
www.delphosherald.com
www.delphosherald.com
Apply in person
by Gary Clothier
Q: On segments of The Muppet Show,
there were two old male puppets who sit in
box seats and criticize the show. What are
their names? -- P.L., Palmdale, Calif.
A: They are two of my favorites, Statler
and Waldorf. Statler is the taller, thinner puppet who sits on the right. Jim Henson was the
original voice of Waldorf.
Q: Hey, Mr. Know-It-All, I have a riddle
for you. If a man came into town on Friday,
stayed two days and left on Friday, how long
was he there? -- J.E.M., Statesville, N.C.
A: He was there two days; his horse was
named Friday.
Q: Who was Lord Haw-Haw? -- B.L.W.,
& Welding Inc
Fabrication
.
Ithaca,
N.Y.
A: The nickname was applied to several English-speaking announcers on German
propaganda radio programing during World
War II. The first broadcasts began on Sept.
18, 1939, and continued until April 30, 1945.
These programs were meant to demoralize English-speaking troops within broadcast range.
In time, the name Lord Haw-Haw applied
to one person, William Joyce, who was born
in America and raised in Ireland. As a young-
DISTRIBUTED
UCLICK FOR UFS
BY
Adoption
ADOPTION: Hopeful
1st time Mom & Dad
promises your baby
a lifetime of LOVE.
Expenses paid. Dawn &
John, 1-800-943-7780
anywhere 24/7. Up to
$1,500 Part Time to
$7,500/mo. Full Time.
Training provided. www.
WorkServices2.com
Help Wanted
Can You Dig It?
Heavy
Equipment
Operator
Career!
Receive Hands On
Training And National
Certifications Operating
Bulldozers, Backhoes
& Excavators. Lifetime
Job Placement. Veteran
Benefits Eligible! 1-877927-7077
Butler Transport - Your
Partner in Excellence.
CDL Class A Drivers
Needed. Sign on Bonus.
All miles paid. 1-800-
528-7825 or www.butler
transport.com
Hiring
Company
Drivers and Owner
Operators for Flatbed
or Dry Van. TanTara
Transportation offers
excellent, pay, benefits,
home weekly. Call 800650-0292 or apply www.
tantara.us
$1,000/Wk
Guaranteed! Dedicated runs
for Class A CDL in
Ohio. Great Home
time/pay. 2015 trucks.
Full benefits. Industry
Leading Lease program.
Hirschbach 888-5146005. www.drive4hml.
com
ATTN:
WORK.
COMPUTER
Work from
160 Fox
Road
Van Wert,
Ohio
EOE
www.delphosherald.com
Blondie
Beetle Bailey
Pickles
Garfield
Born Loser
Todays
Horoscope
By Eugenia Last
Answer to Sudoku
Hi and Lois
The Herald 9
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Earthen jar
6 Insect
eaters
11 Bright and
-12 Unexpected victory
13 Leave on a
trip
15 Prompt (2
wds.)
16 Canal of
note
18 Intention
19 Space
21 Riviera
summer
22 Pate de -gras
23 Joule fractions
25 Amts. of oil
28 Not pale
30 Battery
size
31 Highest-ranked
32 Grow older
33 Dashed
35 -- donna
37 Affimative
reply
38 Lather
40 Friendly
41 Icky stuff
42 -- Enterprise
43 Noahs
boat
46 Large
shrimps
48 Lodger
50 Excels
54 Rub it in
55 Prefix with
red
56 Dragon
puppet
57 Gawked at
go-with
4 Put ones
hands together
5 Sedgwick
of the screen
6 Popular
salad
7 Choose
8 Vast region
9 -- Moore of
films
10 Pipe handle
14 Elbow
counterpart
15 Rolex rival
17 Haphazardly (2 wds.)
19 Overcharge
20 Candy-stripers
22 Skirmish
24 Drain, as
energy
25 Handy
swabs (hyph.)
26 Large
volumes
27 Wingspread
29 Birthday no.
34 Soothsayer
Yesterdays answers
36 Waking
up
39 Weeps
43 Cornstarch brand
44 Bakery
offering
45 -- & The
Gang
46 Leap in
a tutu
47 Toledo
DOWN
1 Third letter
2 Battering
tool
3 Scepters
Marmaduke
locale
49 -- tai
(rum drink)
51 Broncos
org.
52 Before,
to bards
53 Longfaced
10 The Herald
Court
(Continued from page 2)
Brady Etzler, 25, Van
Wert, entered a guilty plea to
aggravated trespass, a misdemeanor of the first degree.
The court ordered a pre-sentence investigation and set
sentencing for May 27.
Brandon Barnes, 33,
Van Wert, entered a plea
of guilty to possession of
heroin, felony 5. A second
count for the same offense
was dismissed for his plea.
The court ordered a pre-sentence investigation and set
sentencing for May 27.
Nicholas Comment, 26,
Preble, Indiana, signed a time
waiver in open court and
requested a continuance of
his trial schedule for May 11.
The court granted his request
and set a pretrial for May 6.
Melissa
Frasl,
34,
Delphos, was released from
jail on a surety bond on the
condition that she have her
medication supervised daily.
Her case was set for a pretrial
on April 29.
Sentencings
Robin Higginbotham,
51, Van Wert, was sentenced
on a charge of attempted
aggravated possession of
drugs, a misdemeanor 1.
He was sentenced to: one
year community control,
ordered to pay court costs
and partial appointed counsel
fees.
180 days jail and $1,000
fine were deferred.
Charles Myers, IV, 34,
Van Wert, was sentenced on
two charges: possession of
drugs, felony 5; and possession of drugs, misdemeanor 1.
His sentence was: three
years community control
on each count concurrent,
60 days jail at a later date,
200 hours community service, drug court, two years
intensive probation, drivers license suspended six
months, ordered to pay court
costs and partial appointed
counsel fees.
A 12-month prison term
on count one and 180 days
jail on count two were
deferred.
Trivia
www.delphosherald.com
Archives
(Continued from page 2)
Junior Mothers Club of
the Ohio Child Conservation
League met Tuesday evening
in the home of Mrs. Robert
Schulte. Mrs. Kenneth
Osting served as co-hostess.
During the meeting a parlor
auction was held with Mrs.
Cletus Vonderwell being
the auctioneer. Mrs. Robert
Hohlbein and Mrs. Charles
Davey were named voting
delegates for the spring conference.
Del-Otto Club met at the
home of Mrs. Paul Kaverman
on West First Street,
Wednesday evening. There
were two guests, Mrs. Gene
Kimmet and Mrs. Albert
Weber. Cards formed the
evenings entertainment with
first prize going to Mildred
Wannemacher, second to
Marcella Shumaker, low to
Mildred Beckman and traveling to Rose Allemeier.
00114639