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Monday, April 29, 2013

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Van Wert YWCA now serving
domestic violence victims
BY ED GEBERT
Times Bulletin Editor
VAN WERT With the problem of
domestic violence a real danger for some
women, men and children, the YWCA of
Van Wert County has taken an additional
step to help. A series of domestic violence
services has been established by the YWCA
with the reception of a grant from the Ohio
Attorney Generals office in February
What we received was domestic violence
shelter services which basically means the
money coming from the Attorney Generals
office is to provide actual supportive ser-
vices, said Housing Program Director Jamie
Evans.
The grant itself was for $103,204 with
local matching funds from the United Way of
Van Wert County of just under $20,000. That
funding is for the remainder of fiscal year
2013, which ends on Sept. 30. The YWCA
will continue to apply for the grant as well as
continue to apply for the Ohio Department of
Development (ODOD) grant which funds the
agencys transitional housing program.
Because all of the transitional housing
is already covered under the ODOD grant
through the end of the fiscal year, the money
from the domestic violence grant will go
exclusively toward services while the hous-
ing will stay under the ODOD funding.
Anyone coming in for domestic violence
services will be put into the transitional liv-
ing program for housing.
Evans stated, When we hit 2014, we
will reapply for the domestic violence grant
and the Department of Development grant,
and we will section off part of the rooms for
domestic violence victims, so at that time we
will be an actual domestic violence shelter.
We will have beds just for that and we will
have beds just for our transitional living pro-
gram also.
Of the 17 rooms on the third floor of
the YWCA, some will be set aside for the
domestic violence program. How many that
will be remains to be seen.
Definitely less than 10, predicted Evans.
Were hoping to be able to get our feet wet a
little bit and see what we need and what the
community needs before we decide. Were
Mostly sunny
Tuesday
with highs
in the upper
70s. Lows
in the upper
50s. Highs around 80 on
Wednesday with a 20 per-
cent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Lows in the
upper 50s. See page 2A.
Donna Pohlman, left, Shelley Kreeger and Sue
Hempfling prepare baskets for the 36th annual St.
Johns Benefit Auction on Saturday in the All Saints
Building. This years theme is Kentucky Derby and
there will be a Kentucky Derby hat contest. Dinner and
beverages will be served from 6-7:30 p.m. with games
of chance and raffle drawings at 7 p.m. Total prizes will
be $3,800. Tickets are still available by calling the office.
St. Johns Benefit Auction set
Fifty St. Johns High School seniors left at 7 p.m. Sunday night for their class trip to
New York City. The students will stay in New Jersey and travel into the city for three days
of sightseeing. The itinerary includes seeing the Broadway play Spiderman, visiting
and touring the Today Show studio, the Empire State Building, Madison Square Garden,
Times Square, Rockefeller Center, 911 Memorial, Central Park and China Town. The stu-
dents are looking forward to spending some fun, quality time together. (Delphos Herald/
Stephanie Groves)
Ottoville holds A Night to Remember
Megan Lambert and Dylan Klima make their entrance
at Ottoville prom on Saturday evening.
Partygoers hit the dance floor at Ottovilles prom. This years theme was A Night
to Remember. (Delphos Herald/Dena Martz)
Utility meeting
set Tuesday
Rick Hanser has called
a Utility Committee meet-
ing for 7 p.m. Tuesday
in council chambers.
Items on the agenda
include the discussion of
the electrical retail energy
supplier for city accounts.
Jays seeking head volley-
ball coach
St. Johns High School
is looking for a head
volleyball coach.
Possible teaching posi-
tions available. Interested
candidates should e-mail
a cover letter and resume
to Todd Schulte, schulte@
delphosstjohns.org.
Deadline is May 6.
Elida slates physicals
The Elida Athletic
Department has scheduled
EMS/EHS sport physi-
cals free of charge
for Thursday in the Elida
Fieldhouse according to
the following schedule:
Middle School athletes,
6-7:15 p.m.; High School
athletes, 7:15-8:30 p.m.
These physicals are
intended for athletes on
Elida school teams only,
entering grades 712 in
the 2013-14 school year.
For more information,
please contact the Athletic
Department at 419-331-2580.
Delphos Youth Soccer
sign-ups
Delphos Youth Soccer
sign-ups for the fall sea-
son will be held at the
Delphos McDonalds from
9 a.m. to noon Saturday,
1-4 p.m, Sunday and May
11 from 9 a.m. to noon.
New this year, players age
4 up to junior high are
eligible to participate.
Sign-ups for Junior
High, British Soccer camp
and the Delphos St. Johns
soccer camp will also
take place as this time.
For more information, visit
www.delphosohsoccer.com
50 St. Johns seniors set sights on The Big Apple
Mother of bomb
suspects insists
sons are innocent
The Associated Press
BOSTON The angry
and grieving mother of the
Boston Marathon bombing
suspects insists that her sons
are innocent and that shes no
terrorist.
But Zubeidat Tsarnaeva
is drawing increased atten-
tion after federal officials say
Russian authorities intercept-
ed her phone calls, includ-
ing one in which she vague-
ly discussed jihad with her
elder son. In another, she was
recorded talking to someone
in southern Russia who is
under FBI investigation in an
unrelated case, U.S. officials
said.
In photos of her as a young-
er woman, Tsarnaeva wears a
low-cut blouse and has her
hair teased like a 1980s rock
star. After she arrived in the
U.S. from Russia in 2002, she
went to beauty school and did
facials at a suburban day spa.
But in recent years, people
noticed a change. She began
wearing a hijab and cited con-
spiracy theories about 9/11
being a plot against Muslims.
Tsarnaeva insists there
is no mystery and that shes
just someone who found a
deeper spirituality. She
fiercely defends her sons
Tamerlan, who was killed in
a gunfight with police, and
Dzhokhar, who was wounded
and captured.
Its all lies and hypoc-
risy, she told The Associated
Press in Dagestan. Im sick
and tired of all this nonsense
that they make up about me
and my children. People
know me as a regular person,
and Ive never been mixed
up in any criminal intentions,
especially any linked to ter-
rorism.
At a news conference in
Dagestan with her ex-hus-
band Anzor Tsarnaev last
week, Tsarnaeva appeared
overwhelmed with grief one
moment, defiant the next.
They already are talking
about that we are terrorists, I
am terrorist, she said. They
already want me, him and all
of us to look (like) terrorists.
Amid the scrutiny,
Tsarnaeva and Anzor say they
have put off the idea of any
Food giveaway
offered Tuesday
Community Unity will
hold its quarterly Free
Food On Us from 3:30-
5:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Delphos Eagles Lodge.
The doors open
at 2:30 p.m.
To participate, residents
need to live in the Delphos
City School District or have
a Delphos address. They also
need to bring two pieces of
identification, including a
photo ID and a recent bill or
other document with name,
address and a current date.
Households will sign
off that they meet the
income guidelines desig-
nated by signing a self-
declaration income form.
See BOMB, page 2A
See YWCA, page 2A
2A The Herald Monday, April 29, 2013
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Today is Monday, April 29,
the 119th day of 2013. There
are 246 days left in the year.
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On April 29, 1913,
Swedish-born engineer
Gideon Sundback of Hoboken,
N.J., received a U.S. patent for
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On this date:
In 1429, Joan of Arc
entered the besieged city of
Orleans to lead a French vic-
tory over the English.
In 1861, the Maryland
House of Delegates voted
53-13 against seceding from
the Union. In Montgomery,
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Congress for the authority to
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Delphos weather
High temperature Sunday
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low was 54. Weekend rainfall
was recorded at .44 inch. High
a year ago today was 66, low
was 35. Record high for today
is 84, set in 1970. Record low
is 30, set in 1977.
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TUESDAY: Mostly sunny.
Highs in the upper 70s. South
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TUESDAY NIGHT
WEDNESDAY: Mostly clear.
Lows in the upper 50s. Highs
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT:
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thunderstorms. Lows in the
upper 50s.
Medication
missing from
residence
Subject in fight
stabbed with
insulin needle
YWCA
At 10:17 a.m. on Saturday,
Delphos Police were called
to the 600 block of South
Washington Street in refer-
ence to a theft complaint.
Upon officers arrival, the
victim stated that someone
had taken a bottle of medica-
tion from the residence.
At 2:56 p.m. on Sunday,
Delphos Police were called to
a business in the 1100 block
of Elida Ave. in reference to a
fight at that location.
Upon officers arrival, they
met with the subjects involved
in the altercation and found
the fight had occurred due to
a near traffic accident at that
location. During the alterca-
tion, one subject involved was
stabbed with an insulin needle
by another of the subjects
involved in the altercation.
Delphos EMS was dis-
patched to the location but
the subject involved refused
medical treatment at that time.
A Detective from the
Delphos Police Department
arrived and took over the
investigation which is still on
going.
(Continued from page 1A)
not really sure yet.
The current family housing
units will not be affected.
Funds for domestic violence
services include providing a
24-hour shelter and crisis hotline,
support and education groups,
employment assistance, on-site
mental health and AOD services,
referrals to community agencies,
safety plans, opportunities for
further education and training,
case management, child advo-
cacy and court advocacy.
Changes had to be made
to the building to qualify as a
domestic violence shelter, as
well as making entry into the
shelter program possible at any
hour of the day without a wait-
ing period.
We are doing immediate
intakes for domestic violence,
explained Evans. With transi-
tional living, you have wait a
couple of weeks to get in. With
domestic violence, we have a
24/7 hotline at (567) 259-9501,
so we are doing immediate
intakes. We have 24/7 staff
now. We updated all our secu-
rity, we have a new door and
a swipe card system now. We
have cameras everywhere. The
updated security was done to
qualify for the grant money. It
makes this a safe area for those
who come to stay here because
of domestic violence.
One Year Ago
The organizing committee of the 6th annual
Rib Fest recently invited the community to
help name the newest members of the com-
mittee, known only as Mr. Pig. Sixty-eight
entries were received suggesting sixty-three
different names. The committee finally settled
on Isaac Van Snort as Mr. Pigs official name.
The winning entry was submitted by Greg
Johnston from Middle Point, who received a
prize package valued at $70.
25 Years Ago 1988
St. Johns eighth-grade students who com-
peted at Bowling Green in the math test
sponsored by the Greater Toledo Council
of Teachers of Mathematics were Tracy
Grothouse, Nancy Schwinnen, John Vasquez,
Ted Vonderwell, Scott Schwinnen and Sue
Klausing. Vonderwell received a $2 check for
his ninth place score.
The construction of Memorial Manor on
Fifth Street adjacent to Delphos Memorial
Home is on schedule, according to the plan-
ning committee of the Arnold C. Dienstberger
Foundation Inc. The three-story 53-apartment
complex for adult independent living should be
completed by August.
Doris Wittler, chairwoman of the Fort
Jennings-Ottoville neighborhood Girl Scouts,
received the Presidents Award for neighbor-
hood units which meet guidelines for member-
ship and retention and the Honor Pin for out-
standing service at the Appleseed Ridge Girl
Scout Council dinner at the Veterans Memorial
Civic Center marking the 25th anniversary of
the organization.
50 Years Ago 1963
One of 1300 descendants of the
Wannemacher family, Mayme W. Harman of
Ottoville told recently of interesting happen-
ings of bygone days. She is the daughter of the
late Henry and Theresa (Wannnemacher) Ernst.
Ernst, a bricklayer at the time of the building of
the Ottoville Immaculate Conception Church,
helped with its construction, then later joined
the firm of J. J. Miller Company, as a partner in
1894. This company today is managed by Irene
Miller and her brother, Alex E. Miller.
The ladies branch of the Catholic Knights
of America held a social Friday evening in
the Knights of Columbus club rooms on Elida
Avenue. Cards were played with the prize
in 500 going to Gabriel Van Autreve and in
pinochle to Cecilia Goetz. Lillian Wurstner
received the contest prize.
Trees and Flowers of the Bible was the
topic presented by guest Mrs. Earl Crafts of
Lima at a recent guest meeting of the Elida
Garden Club. Guests were entertained at a noon
luncheon at the House of Vogts in Delphos.
Mrs. William Strayer, Mrs. Richard Kieswetter,
Mrs. Howard Leis, and Mrs. Norman Parrott
served as hostesses for the luncheon.
75 Years Ago 1938
The Delphos kittenball season will officially
open on May 4. Three leagues will play this
year. Four teams have been entered in the Senior
League, Coombs Shoes, Loetz Market, Millers
Opticians and Star Caf. The Junior League will
include four teams made up of boys from the
four Delphos wards. The Church League now
has a total of four teams including St. Johns,
Presbyterian, Lutheran and Methodist.
Ray McKowen will head the Mens League
of St. Johns Church during the ensuing year.
Officers were elected at a dinner meeting of the
League held at the Idlewild clubhouse, north-
east of Delphos, Wednesday evening. Harold
Lause was named as vice president and John
A. Metzner as secretary.
Joseph Scherger has leased his property at
Second and Washington streets to the Shell
Oil Company. Scherger is constructing a super
service station on the property. The Shell
Company plans to take possession and have the
station in operation by Decoration Day.
Corn: $6.45
Wheat: $6.58
Beans: $14.44
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IT WAS NEWS THEN
Police probe U-
turn collision on
Main Street
Delphos Police investigate
a bicycle-pick-up truck crash
at 11:54 a.m. Friday.
Michael Peters, 52, of
Delphos was traveling south-
bound in the 500 block of
Main Street behind Glenn
M. Feathers, 50, of Delphos,
who was riding his 15 speed
bicycle. Feathers abruptly
did a U-turn in the roadway
and failed to maintain control
resulting in the bicycle collid-
ing with and damaging the left
side of the Peters truck.
Feathers sustained minor
injuries.
Damages to the bicycle and
truck were minor.
Bomb
(Continued from page 1A)
trip to the U.S. to reclaim their
elder sons body or try to visit
Dzhokhar in jail. Tsarnaev
told the AP on Sunday he
was too ill to travel to the
U.S. Tsarnaeva faces a 2012
shoplifting charge in a Boston
suburb, though it was unclear
whether that was a deterrent.
Tsarnaeva arrived in the
U.S. in 2002, settling in a
working-class section of
Cambridge, Mass. With four
children, Anzor and Zubeidat
qualified for food stamps and
were on and off public assis-
tance benefits for years. The
large family squeezed itself
into a third-floor apartment.
Zubeidat took classes at
the Catherine Hinds Institute
of Esthetics, before becoming
a state-licensed aesthetician.
Anzor, who had studied law,
fixed cars.
By some accounts, the
family was tolerant.
Bethany Smith, a New
Yorker who befriended
Zubeidats two daughters, said
in an interview with Newsday
that when she stayed with the
family for a month in 2008
while she looked at colleges, she
was welcomed even though she
was Christian and had tattoos.
I had nothing but love
over there. They accepted me
for who I was, Smith told
the newspaper. Their mother,
Zubeidat, she considered me
to be a part of the family. She
called me her third daughter.
Zubeidat said she and
Tamerlan began to turn more
deeply into their Muslim faith
about five years ago after
being influenced by a family
friend, named Misha. The
man, whose full name she
didnt reveal, impressed her
with a religious devotion that
was far greater than her own,
even though he was an ethnic
Armenian who converted to
Islam.
I wasnt praying until he
prayed in our house, so I just
got really ashamed that I am
not praying, being a Muslim,
being born Muslim. I am not
praying. Misha, who convert-
ed, was praying, she said.
By then, she had left her job
at the day spa and was giving
facials in her apartment. One
client, Alyssa Kilzer, noticed
the change when Tsarnaeva
put on a head scarf before
leaving the apartment.
She had never worn a
hijab while working at the spa
previously, or inside the house,
and I was really surprised,
Kilzer wrote in a post on her
blog. She started to refuse to
see boys that had gone through
puberty, as she had consulted a
religious figure and he had told
her it was sacrilegious. She
was often fasting.
Kilzer wrote that Tsarnaeva
was a loving and supportive
mother, and she felt sympathy
for her plight after the April
15 bombings. But she stopped
visiting the familys home for
spa treatments in late 2011
or early 2012 when, during
one session, she started quot-
ing a conspiracy theory, tell-
ing me that she thought 9/11
was purposefully created by
the American government to
make America hate Muslims.
Its real, Tsarnaeva said,
according to Kilzer. My son
knows all about it. You can
read on the Internet.
In the spring of 2010,
Zubeidats eldest son got mar-
ried in a ceremony at a Boston
mosque that no one in the
family had previously attend-
ed. Tamerlan and his wife,
Katherine Russell, a Rhode
Island native and convert from
Christianity, now have a child
who is about 3 years old.
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Police say gangs increasingly violent in Toledo
TOLEDO (AP) Police say
gangs in a northwest Ohio city have
become increasingly violent over the
past couple of decades even as gang-
related homicides were reported to be
down last year compared with 2011,
a newspaper reported Sunday.
Toledo police Chief Derrick Diggs
says seven of Toledos 36 homicides
last year were gang-related compared
with 13 gang-related ones among
the 37 homicides in 2011, but Diggs
also says the citys gangs are abso-
lutely more violent now than in the
late 1980s, The Blade newspaper of
Toledo reported.
Most of our problems are gangs,
guns, and drugs, Diggs said. Its
all related.
Police track known gang members
in an electronic database. They wont
make the exact numbers public, but
the lieutenant overseeing the gang
unit said there are an estimated 2,000
gang members in Toledo. The big,
major gangs number anywhere from
25 to 40, Lt. Ed Bombrys said.
Diggs says new data-driven initia-
tives, including surveillance cameras
and software identifying crime hot
spots, are working. He cites prelimi-
nary data that suggest gang-related
crimes are down.
Veteran police officers dont dis-
agree, but remain cautious as summer
nears, according to the newspaper.
Police records show Toledo had 78
shootings from June through August,
2011 with five of them fatal. There
were 55 shootings over the same
period last year with seven fatal ones.
Police started tracking gang-related
shootings in April, 2011, and 218 of
a reported 897 shootings since then
are considered gang-related. Police
refuse to make additional statistics
on gang-related crimes available,
according to the newspaper.
The Blade filed a lawsuit in July
against the city for refusing to make
the departments gang-territories map
public. The ongoing lawsuit in an
Ohio appeals court alleges police
violated the Ohio Public Records Act
by not disclosing the map. The city
has said the map is used in active
criminal investigations and is not a
public record.
A message seeking comment was
left at police headquarters Sunday.
The newspaper has since created
its own gang-territories map with
gang members help and says its
investigation found dozens of gangs,
with each claiming territory for pro-
tection from rivals and to earn money
from drug sales, burglaries, and rob-
beries.
Paul Raczkowski, a Block Watch
chairman in one neighborhood, said
that while a gang can claim a terri-
tory, it might not be a visible problem
until a gang needs to act or react.
Gang demographics havent
changed much over the past couple
of decades, with members mostly
males ranging in age from about 15
to about 24. But girl gang members
and girls creating their own gang
subsets are becoming more prevalent,
Bombrys said.
The police department established
its first gang task force made up of
12 officers who patrolled the city in
six two-man units in 1990. Detectives
took photos of every gang member
they encountered, said Lucas County
Sheriff John Tharp who was a unit
member.
The unit now consists of 18 offi-
cers, with five officers added in
December.
But the violence has continued,
and gangs have spread with the num-
ber of members growing, the news-
paper reported.
DAYTON (AP) Police
in southwest Ohio say some
of the shopping going on at
a major retail center isnt for
clothes or appliances.
A recent drug bust at an
auto detail shop was the latest
in a series of actions near the
Dayton Mall, in a suburban
area south of Dayton. Police in
the past month have made sev-
eral arrests of people suspected
of selling heroin or cocaine
near the mall. A 20-year-old
man was fatally shot April 4
at a beverage drive-thru near
the mall amid an FBI drug
investigation.
The Dayton Mall area has
been a focal point of late, said
Sgt. Mike Brem, head of the
Montgomery County Sheriffs
Office and a task force. But
drug trafficking is a problem
throughout the whole country.
Traffic counts show more
than 26,000 drivers go through
the malls main intersection
each day, the Dayton Daily
News reports (http://bit.
ly/11SaoHZ). Authorities say
the heavily traveled area with
many parking lots gives drug
dealers opportunities for quick,
car-to-car sales.
In a mall-type environment,
youre going to have a lot of
room to move around, to do car-
to-car drug sales, Brem said.
Four young men arrested
March 27 allegedly were sell-
ing heroin to as many as 100
people a day, mostly in parking
lots in the area which is just
east of Interstate 75.
The malls manager says
the drug sales reflect a national
issue. The 117-acre mall has
150 surveillance cameras.
The problem is every-
where, said Dave Duebber,
the manager. If they think its
not, theyve got their head in
the sand.
Resident Amanda Littrell of
nearby West Carrollton said
the drug activity is concerning,
especially for her and others
with children.
Im relieved that some
people have been caught, but
I know theres a lot more out
there, she said.
Brem said so far, the drug
sales appear to be from a vari-
ety of operations. Investigators
will determine whether any of
them are linked.
Duebber thinks the series of
arrests will send drug dealers
to a new location.
Theyre going to start
thinking twice about it, he
said. Theyll pack up and
move to a different area.
Ohio police fight drugs in big retail area
Ohio girl, 8, gets kidney donation from teacher
CLEVELAND (AP) An Ohio girl is
recovering after getting a critical kidney trans-
plant with the organ donated by her former
kindergarten teacher.
Nicole Miller an 8-year-old first-grader at
Mansfield Christian School got the kidney
last week from Wendy Killian, who was her kin-
dergarten teacher last year.
The Mansfield News Journal reports that
Nicole suffered from a genetic disorder that
caused kidney malformation and other problems.
Killian became involved during a
parent-teacher conference with Nicoles
mother. The teacher asked for the crite-
ria needed to be a donor and found she
met them. She said she was inspired to
be a donor because her son needed and
received a blood platelet transfusion a few
years ago.
The transplant happened last Tuesday at
Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hospital in
Cleveland.
Ohio gas prices
down to start
work week
COLUMBUS (AP)
After a big bump at the pump
last week, Ohio gas prices are
down to start the work week.
A gallon of regular gas in
Ohio was listed at an aver-
age of about $3.56 in todays
survey from auto club AAA,
the Oil Price Information
Service and Wright Express.
Thats 9 cents lower than last
Mondays average of $3.65.
The previous weeks average
was $3.38.
The Ohio price this week
is 6 cents higher than the
national average of $3.50.
The state average is about
3 cents lower than this time
last month, and 19 cents lower
than at the same time in 2012.
The lowest average
price in the state today was
about $3.52 in the Dayton/
Springfield and Toledo areas.
Online:
AAA Daily Fuel Gauge
Report: http://fuelgaugere-
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DAYTON (AP) A stu-
dent in Dayton is headed to
court after being charged with
hitting a 71-year-old teacher.
The Dayton Daily News
reports that the student caused
a disturbance in a classroom
at Longfellow Academy on
Friday before allegedly strik-
ing the teacher.
According to police, the
student said she didnt like
the teacher, and if she had to
go into the classroom, some-
thing was going to happen.
The student allegedly stood
up during a disturbance in the
classroom, pushed the teacher
and then hit her on the left
side of the face.
The teacher complained of
pain, but its not clear if she
was treated for injuries.
The student was taken to a
juvenile detention facility.
Ohio student
held after alleged
teacher assault
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By DAVID GERMAIN
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES Iron
Man 3 was the heavy-lifter at
theaters with a colossal over-
seas debut that overshadowed
a gang of mercenary body-
builders in a sleepy pre-sum-
mer weekend at the domestic
box office.
The Marvel Studios super-
hero sequel starring Robert
Downey Jr. got a head-start on
its domestic launch next Friday
with a $195.3 million opening
in 42 overseas markets, distrib-
utor Disney reported Sunday.
That topped the $185.1 mil-
lion start for Marvels The
Avengers, which opened in 39
markets over the same week-
end last year a week ahead of
its record-breaking domestic
debut of $207.4 million.
You dont know that you
could ever repeat the kind
of experience we had a year
ago, and here the Marvel
team brought together another
incredible movie, said Dave
Hollis, head of distribution for
Disney. Weve had this as
a pattern for Marvel films to
kind of let momentum inter-
nationally help signal to the
domestic audience that the film
is coming, something big is
coming.
Director Michael Bays
Pain & Gain, a true-crime
tale of bodybuilders on the
make, muscled into first-place
domestically with a $20 mil-
lion debut.
The Paramount release star-
ring Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne
Johnson and Anthony Mackie
knocked off Tom Cruises sci-
fi adventure Oblivion after
a week in the No. 1 spot.
Universals Oblivion slipped
to second-place with $17.4
million, raising its domestic
total to $64.7 million.
Lionsgates all-star nuptial
comedy The Big Wedding
tanked at No. 4 with just
$7.5 million. The ensem-
ble cast includes Robert De
Niro, Diane Keaton, Robin
Williams, Susan Sarandon and
Katherine Heigl, but the movie
was almost universally trashed
by critics and held little inter-
est for audiences.
Paramount, which distrib-
uted the earlier Iron Man
movies and still has a financial
stake in the comic-book flicks
after Disney bought Marvel,
had a small-scale success with
Pain & Gain.
A passion project for Bay,
who has made Paramount a for-
tune with his Transformers
franchise, Pain & Gain was
shot for a modest $26 million,
spare change compared to the
directors usual budgets. The
movie has the director tak-
ing a breather from his usual
sci-fi action spectacles for a
story based on a kidnapping-
extortion caper carried out by
bodybuilders in the 1990s.
Yet Pain & Gain still has
Bays usual visual flair, and the
reviews generally were better
than what hes used to.
With that kind of budget,
to open to $20 million the
first weekend is a very strong
opening, said Don Harris,
Paramounts head of distribu-
tion. You see what a director
really in his prime, at the top of
his game, can do with a small
budget, what he can make a
movie look like.
Oblivion was down a
fairly steep 53 percent from
the movies $37.1 million
domestic debut the previous
weekend.
Overseas, Oblivion took
in $12.8 million to lift its inter-
national haul to $134.1 million
and worldwide total to just
under $200 million.
Hollywoods domestic
downturn continued, with
revenues totaling $90 mil-
lion, off 18.5 percent from the
same weekend last year, when
Think Like a Man led with
$17.6 million, according to
box-office tracker Hollywood.
com.
Receipts have trailed 2012s
for most of the year, with 2013
domestic ticket sales running
at $2.9 billion, nearly 12 per-
cent behind last years.
That pattern could continue
as Hollywood opens its sum-
mer season domestically this
coming weekend. Despite a
huge haul expected for Iron
Man 3, the film will be com-
peting against that gigantic
start over the same weekend
last year for The Avengers,
the only movie to open with
more than $200 million domes-
tically.
Iron Man 2 debuted
with $128.1 million over the
first weekend in May 2010.
Hollywood.com analyst Paul
Dergarabedian has been peg-
ging the Iron Man 3 potential
at $125 million-plus, though
the mammoth international
start could fire up domestic
prospects even higher.
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9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Ottoville
Branch Library is open.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from
the Storm support group meets
in the Delphos Public Library
basement.
TUESDAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff Street.
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics
Anonymous, Fi rst
Presbyterian Church, 310 W.
Second St.
WEDNESDAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam
County Museum is open, 202
E. Main St., Kalida.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff Street.
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.
9 p.m. Fort Jennings
Lions Club meets at the
Outpost Restaurant.
THURSDAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff Street.
5-7 p.m. The Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shop-
ping.
6:30 p.m. Delphos
Ladies Club, Trinity United
Methodist Church.
7 p.m. Delphos
Emergency Medical Service
meeting, EMS building,
Second Street.
7:30 p.m. Delphos
Chapter 23, Order of Eastern
Star, meets at the Masonic
Temple, North Main Street.
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos
Optimist Club meets at the
A&W Drive-In, 924 E. Fifth
St.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff Street.
1-4 p.m. Interfaith Thrift
Store is open for shopping.
SATURDAY
9 a.m.-noon Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shop-
ping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society,
located at the east edge of the
St. Johns High School park-
ing lot, is open.
Ruda Optimist Student of the Month
St. Johns High School senior Robbie Ruda, center, was named the Optimist Student
of the Month Friday. Ruda also has perfect attendance during his four years of high
school. Congratulating him are St. Johns High School Principal Don Huysman, left,
and Optimist member and Delphos City Schools Superintendent Frank Sukup. Ruda is
the son of Rob and Paula Ruda. (Delphos Herald/Nancy Spencer)
April 30
Samantha Vermule
Rachel Pohlman
Robin Hodgson
Jody Pfoff
Breanne Carder
Emily Ostendorf
Lauren Bell
Ricker passes basic training
Information submitted
Marine Corps Pvt. Travis
M. Ricker, son of Kelly M.
Ricker and Cynthia Ricker
of Lima, earned the title of
United States Marine after
graduating from recruit train-
ing at Marine Corps Recruit
Depot, Parris Island, SC.
For 13 weeks, Ricker stayed
committed during some of
the worlds most demanding,
entry-level military training, in
order to be transformed from
civilian to Marine, instilled
with pride, discipline and the
core values of honor, courage
and commitment. Training subjects included close-order drill,
marksmanship with an M-16A4 rifle, physical fitness, martial
arts, swimming and military history, customs and courtesies.
One week prior to graduation, Ricker endured the Crucible,
a 54-hour final test of recruits minds and bodies. Upon com-
pletion, recruits are presented the Marine Corps emblem and
called Marines for the first time.
After graduation and a 10-day leave, Ricker will complete
an additional nine weeks of advanced training at The School of
Infantry (SOI) at Camp Geiger, located next to Marine Corps
Air Station, New River NC, before reporting to the operational
Forces of the Marine Corps.
Ricker is a 2012 graduate of Bath High School. He is the
grandson of Robert and Joan Ricker of Delphos and Bud and
Eva Downing of Lima.
Ricker
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0, Drew Kortokrax rf 3-0-1-2, Jordan
Herron 3b 3-0-0-0, Zavier Buzard cf
2-2-1-0, Seth Wollenhaupt lf 2-0-1-0,
Tyler Rice p 1-0-0-1, Tyler Wrasman 2b
1-0-0-0. Totals 25-5-6-4.
Score by Innings:
Lima CC 2 0 0 4 2 0 1 - 9
Jefferson 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 - 5
E: Baumgartner 2, Watkins, Thompson,
Jettinghoff, Kimmett, Kortokrax,
Herron, Wrasman; DP: Lima Central
Catholic 3; LOB: Lima Central Catholic
9, Jefferson 5; 2B: T. Judy 2, C. Stolly,
ODowd, Kortokrax; SB: Buzard 2,
Jennings, ODowd, Jettinghoff; Sac:
Huffman, Dee, T. Judy; SF: Huffman,
Jennings, Rice.
IP H R ER BB SO
LIMACENTRALCATHOLIC
Watkins (W, 3-2) 6.0 5 5 2 3 1
C. Stolly 1.0 1 0 0 0 0
JEFFERSON
Rice (L, 5-1) 4.1 10 8 6 1 2
Ricker 2.2 2 1 1 0 1
WP: Watkins, Rice; HBP: Kimmett (by
Watkins), Wollenhaupt (by Watkins);
Balk: Watkins.
By JIM METCALFE
jmetcalfe@del-
phosherald.com
DELPHOS Lima
Central Catholic got the
bats out early and kept them
going as they rallied for a 9-5
Northwest Conference base-
ball triumph on a pleasant
Saturday afternoon at Wildcat
Field.
Nick Watkins (3-2)
went six innings for the
Thunderbirds (11-5, 5-0) in
ceding five hits and five runs
(2 earned), walking three, hit-
ting two and fanning one.
Colin Stolly threw an inning
of 1-hit relief. LCC commit-
ted three errors behind them
but also turned three double
plays.
Colin Stolly led the 12-hit
LCC attack with a 3-for-5 day
(2 runs), along with Connor
Dee and Tom Judy (2-for-
3), Corey ODowd (2-for-4,
2 runs) and Watkins (2-for-5).
Tyler Rice (5-1) took the
loss for the Wildcats, going
4 1/3 innings (10 hits, 8 runs,
5 earned, 1 BB, 2 Ks). Zach
Ricker finished up (2 2/3 IPs,
2 hits, 1 earned run, 1 K).
Ricker had the only multi-
hit day for the hosts (12-6, 2-3
NWC), going 2-for-4.
They hit the ball well 1
through 9 in the order. That
puts a lot of pressure on
your pitching and defense,
Jefferson head man Doug
Geary commented. Plus,
when you give them (6) extra
outs, you arent going to suc-
ceed. Our errors are more
mental mistakes than any-
thing at this point.
The visitors scored the first
two runs of the game in the
top of the first on three hits,
including a run-scoring hit by
Watkins (Stolly), a sacrifice
bunt and a sac fly by Drew
Jennings (Sam Huffman).
Jefferson put up a 4 spot
in the third, batting around.
Zavier Buzard walked and
stole second, moved up on
Seth Wollenhaupts ground-
out and scored as Rice lofted
a sacrifice fly to left. Ross
Thompson got aboard via an
error and got to third on a balk
and infield hit by Zach Ricker,
with the batter reaching sec-
ond on an error. Jefferson got
aboard on a throwing error,
plating Thompson and put-
ting runners on the corners.
Jettinghoff stole second and
after Zach Kimmett walked
to load the bases, Drew
Kortokrax whapped a 2-run
double to deep center to a 4-2
edge.
The guests scored four in
the fourth to take a 6-4 edge.
They did so behind an error,
a walk and three hits, includ-
ing run-scorers by Stolly (Ben
Stolly) and Dee (Judy), a wild
pitch (C. Stolly) and a sac fly
by Huffman (ODowd).
The Wildcats got a run
back in the home half. Buzard
beat out an infield hit to short-
stop and Wollenhaupt bunted
his way aboard. Buzard stole
third on a pickoff play and
scored as Thompson ground-
ed a hit up the middle to
get within 6-5. A wild pitch
advanced both runners but
they could get no farther.
The T-Birds made it 8-5
in the fifth with two errors
and two hits, including
back-to-back RBI doubles
by ODowd (B. Stolly) and
Judy (ODowd) that finished
Rices stint on the mound.
Kimmett walked to start
the home fifth but was elim-
inated on a grounder by
Kortokrax. In turn, the latter
was eliminated on a grounder
by Jordan Herron and when
Kortokrax was ruled for run-
ner interference, a double
play was called.
With one down in the
Delphos sixth, Wollenhaupt
was plunked. Rice flied out to
short left and ODowd threw
to first to just nab Wollenhaupt
for a twin-killing.
LCC tacked on an insur-
ance tally in the seventh on
another miscue, two hits and
a suicide squeeze by Huffman
(Jacob Judy), making it 9-5.
Ricker blooped a single to
center with one down in the
last half inning but Jettinghoff
was robbed by a nice diving
catch in center by Huffman
and Kimmett lined out hard to
first to end the game.
Jefferson visits Bluffton
5 p.m. Monday; LCC is at
Allen East.
T-Birds slug past Wildcats
Delphos St. Johns Invitational
2013
Girls Team Rankings: Fort
Jennings 86, St. Johns 83.50,
Lincolnview 79.50, Jefferson 71,
Ottoville 64.50, Lima Central Catholic
62, Calvert 61, New Knoxville 56,
Allen East 52.50, Hopewell-Loudon
44.
Boys Team Rankings: Lima
Central Catholic 132, St. Johns
118.50. Lincolnview 86, New
Knoxville 83.50. Jefferson 57, Calvert
51. Hopewell-Loudon 50, Ottoville
41, Allen East 34, Ft. Jennings 8.
Results: Points 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1
Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1.
Calvert 10:22.04; 2. Jefferson
(Rebekah Geise, Rileigh Stockwell,
Brooke Teman, Kenidi Ulm) 10:40.99;
3. Lima C.C. 10:55.84; 4. Ft.
Jennings (Jenna Von Sossan, Kaitlin
Stechschulte, Elaina Maag, Marissa
Mesker) 11:05.08; 5. Lincolnview
(Ashton Bowersock, Anna Gorman,
Christine Stemen, Hannah McCleery)
11:09.33; 7. Hopewell-Loudon
11:17.15; 7. Ottoville (Nicole Kramer,
Monica Sarka, Carly Kortokrax, Dana
Eickholt) 11:21.17.
Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. St.
Johns (Tyler Conley, Cole Fischbach,
Jake Hays, Curtis Pohlman) 8:38.41;
2. Lima C.C. 8:41.00; 3. Lincolnview
(Jeff Jacomet, Bayley Tow, Ben
Bilimek, Alex Rodriguez) 8:46.27; 4.
Calvert 9:03.10; 5. Hopewell-Loudon
9:10.15; 6. Ft. Jennings (Evan
Ricker, Garrett Berelsman, Tyler
Blankemeyer, Drew Grone) 9:41.14;
7. New Knoxville 9:43.61; 8. Ottoville
(Anthony Eickholt, Lucas Maag,
Ryan Honigford, Austin Honigford)
10:13.66.
Girls 100 Meter Hurdles: 1. Kaylee
Thatcher (LV) 16.38; 2. H. Horstman
(N) 16.41; 3. Taylor Mangas (O)
16.93; 4. Chelsey Bishop (J) 17.54;
5. Emily Grone (F) 18.26; 6. Alyssa
Delong (O) 18.31; 7. Neimeyer (A)
18.54; 8. Silone (A) 23.17.
Boys 110 Meter Hurdles: 1.
Cody Biglow (J) 15.50; 2. Hunter
Blankemeyer (LV) 16.75; 3. Anthony
Eickholt (O) 17.27; 4. Kiernan (N)
17.71; 5. Schlumpberger (LC)
17.90; 6. Bodart (H) 18.04; 7. Logan
Kortokrax (O) 18.33; 8. Evan Williams
(LV) 18.98.
Girls 100 Meter Dash: 1. Macy
Schroeder (F) 13.01; 2. Maddie
Burgei (S) 13.30; 3. Lori Bruskotter (F)
13.31; 4. Haley McAbee (LV) 13.32; 5.
Corinne Metzger (J) 13.54; 6. Amber
Cross (S) 13.81; 7. Taylor Miller (LV)
14.02; 8. Heather Pohlman (J) 14.20.
Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. Rogers
(LC) 11.06; 2. J. Coleman (LC) 11.23;
3. Luke MacLennan (S) 11.44; 4.
Mackie (N) 11.60; 5. Long (C) 11.75;
6. Nick Martz (S) 11.80; 7. Tyler Mox
(J) 11.93.
Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1.
Ft. Jennings (Emily Grone, Lori
Bruskotter, Kaitlin Stechschulte,
Macy Schroeder) 1:50.73; 2. Calvert
1:53.97; 3. Jefferson (Rileigh
Stockwell, Brooke Gallmeier, Corinne
Metzger, Brooke Teman) 1:54.47; 4.
St. Johns (Amber Cross, Samantha
Bonifas, Ashlyn Troyer, Erin Williams)
1:55.07; 5. Lima C.C. 1:55.11; 6. Allen
East 1:58.14; 7. Lincolnview (Taylor
Miller, Sarah Harris, Kaylee Thatcher,
Haley McAbee) 1:59.60; 8. Hopewell-
Loudon 1:59.82.
Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Lima
C.C. 1:32.98; 2. Jefferson (Cody
Biglow, Tyler Mox, Chris Truesdale,
Nick Gallmeier) 1:33.74; 3. Calvert
1:36.03; 4. Allen East 1:36.86; 5.
St. Johns (Mark Boggs, Brian
Pohlman, Jared Knebel, Evan Mohler)
1:39.06; 6. Hopewell-Loudon 1:39.71;
7. Ottoville (Matt Burgei, Colin
Bendele, Ryan Honigford, Lucas
Maag) 1:40.04; 8. Lincolnview (Evan
Williams, Doug Hicks, Kade Carey,
Logan Jewel) 1:41.77.
Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Boyle
(N) 5:32.19; 2. Mohler (LC) 5:49.19;
3. Reinhart-Anez (H) 5:57.35; 4. K.
Coleman (H) 6:00.97; 5. Privette (N)
6:02.00; 6. Kenidi Ulm (J) 6:04.80;
7. Anna Gorman (LV) 6:13.85; 8.
Berlekamp (C) 6:17.40.
Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Bayley
Tow (LV) 4:44.35; 2. Willike (LC)
4:45.06; Kuntz (N) 4:45.90; 4. Rigg
(LC) 4:48.37; 5. Jeff Jacomet (LV)
4:54.25; 6. Tyler Blankemeyer (F)
4:56.11; 7. Kniss (H) 4:59.82; 8.
Schultz (C) 5:00.07.
Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: 1.
Lima C.C. 54.20; 2. Lincolnview
(Taylor Miller, Sarah Harris, Kaylee
Thatcher, Haley McAbee) 54.41;
3. Jefferson (Brooke Culp, Corinne
Metzger, Heather Pohlman, Taylor
Stroh) 54.54; 4. Calvert 55.55; 5.
Ft. Jennings (Elaina Maag, Alyssa
Wiedeman, Emily Grone, Kaylynn
Noriega) 55.56; 6. Allen East 57.37;
7. St. Johns (Amber Cross, Maddie
Burgei, Samantha Bonifas, Halie
Benavidez) 57.74; 8. Hopewell-
Loudon 58.78.
Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1.
St. Johns (Luke MacLennan, Will
Buettner, Ben Youngpeter, Nick
Martz) 45.05; 2. Jefferson (Jordan
McCann, Tyler Mox, Chris Truesdale,
Nick Gallmeier) 45.44; 3. Lima C.C.
45.59; 4. Calvert 46.13; 5. Hopewell-
Loudon 47.70; 6. Lincolnview (Logan
Jewel, Evan Williams, Doug Hicks,
Damon Norton) 48.48; 7. Ottoville
(Matt Burgei, Anthony Eickholt, Austin
Meyer, Jordan Kelch) 49.11; 8. New
Knoxville 51.70.
Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1. Smith
(C) 1:00.84; 2. Lori Bruskotter (F)
1:01.93; 3. Woods (A) 1:02.61; 4.
Truex, (A) 1:05.34; 5. Taflinger (LC)
1:06.73; 6. Evan Williams (S) 1:08.12;
7. Rebekah Fischer (S) 1:08.37; 8.
Monica Sarka (O) 1:09.42.
Boys 400 Meter Dash: 1. Mackie
(N) 51.87; 2. Rex (A) 52.56; 3. Kade
Carey (LV) 52.73; 4. Jared Knebel
(S) 53.23; 5. Taflinger (LC) 53.50; 6.
Mark Boggs (S) 53.83; 7. Gossard (A)
53.86; 8. Brooks Ludwig (LV) 57.18.
Girls 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Taylor
Mangas (O) 49.54; 2. Samantha
Bonifas (S) 50.46; 3. H. Horstman (N)
50.59; 4. Chelsey Bishop (J) 53.47; 5.
Kaylee Thatcher (LV) 53.63; 6. Silone
(A) 54.10; 7. Emily Grone (F) 56.01;
8. Grace Gorman (LV) 57.09.
Boys 300 Meter Hurdles: 1.
Cody Biglow (J) 42.61; 2. Reineke
(C) 44.77; 3. Bodart (H) 45.04; 4.
Doug Hicks (LV) 45.30; 5. Kiernan
(N) 46.16; 6. Schlumpberger (LC)
46.29; 7. Gase (H) 47.81; 8. Hunter
Blankemeyer (LV) 47.84.
Girls 800 Meter Run: 1. Smith (C)
2:33.57; 2. Kaitlin Stechschulte (F)
2:36.03; 3. Brooke Zuber (S) 2:36.63;
4. Kenidi Ulm (J) 2:42.16; 5. Ashton
Bowersock (LV) 2:42.76; 6. Perkins
(A) 2:43.04; 7. K. Coleman (H)
2:43.20; 8. Elaina Maag (F) 2:43.35.
Boys 800 Meter Run: 1. Tyler
Conley (S) 2:07.78; 2. B.Stechschulte
(LC) 2:08.57; 3. Ben Bilimek (LV)
2:10.58; 4. Ardner (H) 2:13.62; 5.
Currens (LC) 2:17.91; 6. M. Smith
(C) 2:18.57; 7. Curtis Pohlman (S)
2:18.64; 8. Troy Thompson (LV)
2:22.20.
Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1. Macy
Schroeder (F) 27.42; 2. Boyle (N)
28.22; 3. Truex (A) 28.56; 4. Brooke
Gallmeier (J) 28.99; 5. Armstrong
(LC) 29.67; 6. Paul (C) 29.71; 7. H.
Horstman (N) 29.99; 8. Kirkendall
(A) 30.25.
Boys 200 Meter Dash: 1. Rogers
(LC) 22.26; 2. Will Buettner (S) 22.92;
3. Shuey (A) 22.96; 4. Mackie (N)
23.05; 5. Boehler (C) 23.07; 6. Ball
(C) 23.41; 7. Nick Gallmeier (J)
23.53; 8. Tyler Mox (J) 24.45.
Girls 3,200 Meter Run: 1.
Mohler (LC) 12:45.54; 2. Privette (N)
12:57.25; 3. Reinhart (H) 13:30.21; 4.
Raudebaugh (H) 13:45.95; 5. Anna
Gorman (LV) 13:56.06; 6. Berlekamp
(C) 13:59.10; 7. Jenna Von Sossan
(F) 14:19.58; 8. Alyssa Schimmoeller
(F) 14:20.74.
Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Bayley
Tow (LV) 10:20.19; 2. Jeff Jacomet
(LV) 10:23.59; 3. Rigg (LC) 10:31.52;
4. Kuntz (N) 10:40.81; 5. Schultz
(C) 10:42.78; 6. Swartzmiller (H)
10:57.52; 7. Shaw (N) 11:10.73; 8.
Wood (H) 11:16.64.
Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1.
Ft. Jennings (Kaitlin Stechschulte,
Lori Bruskotter, Elaina Maag, Macy
Schroeder) 4:15.12; 2. Calvert
4:17.50; 3. Allen East 4:19.71;
4.Jefferson (Rileigh Stockwell,
Chelsey Bishop, Brooke Gallmeier,
Brooke Teman) 4:24.53; 5. St.
Johns (Brooke Zuber, Erin Williams,
Rebekah Fischer, Megan Joseph)
4:34.74; 6. Lincolnview (Ashton
Bowersock, Grace Gorman, Taylor
Miller, Hannah McCleery) 4:37.92; 7.
Hopewell-Loudon 5:14.48.
Boys 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. St.
Johns (Will Buettner, Jared Knebel,
Jake Hays, Mark Boggs) 3:35.86; 2.
Allen East 3:40.30; 3. Calvert 3:43.00;
4. Lima C.C. 3:44.73; 5. Hopewell-
Loudon 3:47.18; 6. Lincolnview
(Brooks Ludwig, Doug Hicks, Hunter
Blankemeyer, Kade Carey) 3:49.95;
7. Ft. Jennings (Evan Ricker, Drew
Grone, Corinne Metzger, Tyler
Blankemeyer) 3:55.63.
Girls Shot Put: 1. Tammy
Wannemacher (O) 34-1; 2.
Makayla Binkley (J) 30-3; 3. Lexie
Wannemacher (O) 28-11.50; 4.
Sydney Fischbach (S) 28-4; 5. Paige
Lucas (S) 28-2; 6. Crystal Protsman
(LV) 27-5; 7. Emily Kehres (F)
27-1.50; 8. Kapelka (C) 26-7.
Boys Shot Put: 1. Mark Boggs (S)
43-3; 2. Bennett (LC) 41-4; 3. Quentin
Wessell (J) 40-1.50; 4. Kuck (N)
39-11.50; 5. Dalton West (LV) 39-10;
6. Evan Stant (J) 38-3; 7. Lasenby
(LC) 36-1.50; 8. Colin Bendele (O)
35-4.50.
Girls Discus: 1. Tammy
Wannemacher (O) 100-5; 2. Madison
Kreeger (S) 96-2; 3. Brittany ODaffer
(LV) 85-9; 4. Lyndsey Wannemacher
(O) 82-9; 5. Stephanie Honingford (S)
82-8; 6. Kylie Jettinghoff (F) 79-7; 7.
Velasquez (H) 75-1; 8. Libbi Brown
(J) 72-7.
Boys Discus: 1. Nate Schroeder
(S) 133-0; 2. Bennett (LC) 131-2; 3.
Samuel (N) 115-4; 4. Kuck (N) 113-
10; 5. Ackerman (A) 111-3; 6. Cole
Fischbach (S) 107-9; 7. Bustillos (H)
106-7; 8. Corey Bowen (LV) 104-5.
Girls Long Jump: 1. H. Horstman
(N) 15-4.50; 2. Hannah McCleery (LV)
14-10; 3. Alyssa Delong (O) 14-3.25;
4. Haley McAbee (LV) 14-2.50; 5.
Emilie Fischbach (S) 13-9; 6. Ashlyn
Troyer (S) 13-6.25; 7. Braun (LC)
13-5.50; 8. Lutes (A) 13-3.50.
Boys Long Jump: 1. J. Coleman
(LC) 22-1; 2. Ben Youngpeter (S)
19-10.50; 3. Lucas Maag (O) 18-9.25;
4. Jordan McCann (J) 17-10.50;
5. Clouse (H) 17-5; 6. Lommerse
(H) 17-3.75; 7. Brian Pohlman (S)
17-3.25; 8. Damon Norton (LV)
16-2.75.
Girls High Jump: 1. Alyssa Faurot
(S) 5-2; 2. Hannah McCleery (LV) 5-0;
3. Kidd (LC) 4-8; 4. Brooke Gallmeier
(J) 4-8; 5. Katie Goergens (J) 4-6;
6. Kendra Eickholt (O) 4-4; 7. Kwiat
(C) 4-0.
Boys High Jump: 1. (tie) Mackie
(N) and Kuntz (N) 6-0; 3. Kade Carey
(LV) 6-0; 4. Willike (LC) 5-8; 5. Will
Buettner (S) 5-8; 6. Logan Kortokrax
(O) 5-8; 7. Long (C) 5-6; 8. Gase
(H) 5-6.
Girls Pole Vault: 1. Lutes (A) 9-0;
2. Pajka (LC) 8-6; 3. Frank (H) 8-0;
4. Siegel (H) 8-0; 5. Alicia Buettner
(S) 7-6; 6. (tie) Monica Sarka (O)
and Neimeyer (A) 6-0; 8. (tie) Sydney
Fischbach (SJ) and Mikinzie Dull (LV)
6-0.
Boys Pole Vault: 1. Dylan Klima
(O) 12-0; 2. Anthony Eickholt (O)
11-0; 3. Isaac Altenburger (S) 10-6;
4. (tie) Eric Gerberick (S) and Stone
(N) 10-0; 6. Magers (H) 10-0; 7. Chris
Truesdale (J) 9-6; 8. Emerick (A) 9-6.

Diller Invitational 2013,


Ayersville High School
Girls Team Rankings: Liberty
Center 110, Tinora 98.50, Columbus
Grove 72, Archbold 69, Fairview
54.50, Stryker 48, Otsego 41,
Ayersville 32, Patrick Henry 30.50,
Continental 29, Wayne Trace 20.50,
Paulding 18, Delta 16, Pettisville 13,
Montpelier 11.
Boys Team Rankings: Fairview
91.20, Tinora 90, Columbus Grove
87.20, Archbold 79, Pettisville 59,
Patrick Henry 48, Delta 39, Liberty
Center 37.50, Otsego 36.50, Wayne
Trace 25.20, Stryker 22, Ayersville
21.20, Montpelier 12, Continental
11.20, Paulding 2.
Girls Pole Vault: 1. Behringer
(T) 9-0; 2. Pursel (PE) 9-0; 3. (tie)
Vollmar (L) and Rentschler (L) 8-6; 5.
Kenzie Bame (CG) 8-0; 6. Rupp (M)
7-6; 7. (tie) Buenger (PH) and Varner
(PA) 7-0.
Boys Pole Vault: 1. Gorski (O)
14-0; 2. Sauder (AR) 13-0; 3. Brandon
Cotrell (CG) 12-0; 4. Zimmerman (AR)
11-6; 5. Joey Warnecke (CG) 11-0; 6.
Behringer (AY) 10-6; 7. Pursel (PE)
10-6; 8. Andonian (PH) 10-0.
Girls Shot Put: 1. Grinnell (F)
39-11; 2. Olashuk (T) 35-4.50; 3.
Bailey (AY) 35-3; 4. Hageman (M)
34-1.50; 5. Lynea Diller (CG) 32-3;
6. Schlegel (T) 32-2.50; 7. Danielle
Schramm (CG) 31-11.50; 8. Shively
(PH) 31-6.
Boys Shot Put: 1. Ryan Kortokrax
(W) 56-11.00R; 2. Trevor Schroeder
(CG) 49-2.50; 3. Slattman (CO) 48-3;
4. Myers (PH) 48-2.50; 5. Carrizales
(PH) 46-2; 6. Rittenhouse (T) 44-9; 7.
Jacob Roebke (CG) 44-3; 8. Girona
(O) 43-4.50.
Girls Long Jump: 1. Ordway (CO)
16-01.50; 2. Smith (AR) 15-7.50; 3.
Otte (T) 14-10; 4. Culler (F) 14-5;
5. Mueller (F) 13-10; 6. Yaney (LC)
13-7.75; 7. Erbskorn (AR) 13-7.25; 8.
Mattimore (D) 13-6.
Boys Long Jump: 1. Vogel (T)
19-0.75; 2. Guilford (F) 18-6.25; 3.
Griffin (O) 18-6; 4. Righi (L) 18-5.75;
5. Koppenhofer (PH) 18-3.50; 6.
Siegel (PE) 18-2.50; 7. Core (F)
17-8.75; 8. Snyder (M) 17-7.25.
Girls Discus: 1. Megan Verhoff
(CG) 126-11; 2. Grinnell (F) 125-5.50;
3. Weirauch (L)115-0; 4. Bower (PH)
113-7; 5. Annie Schramm (CG) 109-
11; 6. Quigly (L) 104-6; 7. Hageman
(M) 101-0; 8. Waidelcih (PE) 97-11.
Boys Discus:1. Dakota Vogt
(CG) 177-4R; 2. Myers (PH) 160-
11; 3. Trevor Schroeder (CG) 154-4;
4. Burkholder (AR) 145-9; 5. Arend
(F) 144-5; 6. Girona (O) 139-7; 7.
Schindler (PA) 132-3; 8. Monroe (D)
128-8.
Girls High Jump: 1. Hammersmith
(AY) 5-2; 2. Huston (S) 5-2; 3. (tie)
Righi (L) and Mohr (W) 5-0; 5. Cassie
Stechschulte (CG) 5-0; 6. Culler (F)
4-10; 7. Brader (AR) 4-10; 8. Alexis
Ricker (CG) 4-10.
Boys High Jump: 1. Smith (AY)
6-2; 2. Schwarzbek (F) 6-0; 3. Dykstra
(PE) 5-10; 4. Morton (AR) 5-8; 5.
Griffin (O) 5-8; 6. (tie) Baily Clement
(CG), Lawhorn (CO), Mallett (F), Sinn
(W) and Rosok (AY) 5-6.
See TRACK, page 8A
Jeffersons Austin Jettinghoff takes the throw from 3rd
baseman Jordan Herron to tag out LCCs Tom Judy for
second out in the 5th inning Saturday at Wildcat Field.
However, the visiting T-Birds won the game 9-5. (Delphos
Herald/Tom Morris)
Cougars sweep Blue Jays 10-0, 11-1
By JIM COX
DHI Correspondent
sports@timesbulletin.com
VAN WERT - Van Wert lefties Ryan
Stoller and Andrew Todd stymied St.
Johns Saturday as the Cougars routed
the Blue Jays 10-0 and 11-1. The twin
victories extended Van Werts winning
streak to nine and its record to 12-4. St.
Johns is now 4-9.
In the opener, only one Blue Jay got as
far as second base as Ryan Stoller mas-
tered the visitors with a 2-hit shutout. The
lefthander struck out seven and walked
only one, throwing 76 pitches (53 strikes)
in his 6-inning complete game.
The Cougars got more than enough
runs in the first inning alone five of
them only one of which was earned.
Centerfielder Joey Hurless led off by pull-
ing a single to right and shortstop Nathan
Stoller reached on a misplayed infield
popup. Leftfielder Brant Henry smoked
a double to the left-field fence, scoring
Hurless and Stoller. Henry advanced to
third on a ground out. After a strikeout,
Ryan Stoller walked, putting runners on
the corners. DH Jacob Brauns grounder
was thrown away, scoring Henry. Third
baseman Terin Contreras blasted a fly
ball to the base of the fence in left center,
which was dropped, plating Ryan Stoller
and Braun.
Van Wert added one in the second
(Hurless double, Nathan Stoller single,
Henry sacrifice fly) and another in the
fourth (Hurless single, errant pickoff
throw, Nathan Stoller single).
The Cougs made it 9-0 with two
more in the fifth (walk to first baseman
Andrew Todd, drop of Brauns infield
popup, Contreras single, single by second
baseman Justice Tussing).
The games run-rule ending came in
the sixth when Henry scorched a single
down the left-field line, stole second and
scored when rightfielder Tyler Williams
lined a base hit to left.
Cougar hitters were led by Hurless
(3-for-3, including a double, 3 runs),
Nathan Stoller (2-for-4, one run, one
RBI) and Henry (2-for-3, including a
double, 2 runs, 3 RBIs).
The Jays two hits, both singles, came
from rightfielder Clay Courtney and left-
fielder Ben Wrasman.
Delphos starter Drew Wagner threw
five innings, yielding nine runs, only two
of which were earned, and nine hits. He
struck out two and walked two. Gage
Seffernick pitched to four batters in the
sixth inning, giving up one earned run
on two hits, walking one and striking out
nobody.
In the nightcap, Todd disposed of
the Blue Jays efficiently, needing only
66 pitches (47 strikes) in his 6-inning
complete-game effort. The big lefty
gave up one earned run and four hits,
while striking out five and walking one.
The Cougars pushed across a run in
the first inning after two were out. DH
Henry doubled into the left-centerfield
gap, stole third and came in on a wild
pitch. First baseman Kevin Agler led off
the Van Wert second by reaching on a
throwing error and catcher Sean Miller
was plunked by Jays hurler Andrew
Metzger. Rightfielder Jacob Hoverman
put down a perfect bunt to load the bases.
Centerfielder Hurless bounced into a
pitcher-to-catcher force-out at home.
Shortstop Nathan Stoller then drove in
Miller by bouncing into a second-to-short
force-out and Hoverman trotted home
when the relay to first went awry. That
made it 3-0, Cougars, after two.
Van Wert took command with three
more tallies in the third. With one out,
third baseman Cody Keirns beat out an
infield single to the right side, then stole
second. Metzger fanned the next bat-
ter but Miller bounced a single through
the third/short hole, plating Keirns.
Hoverman struck out swinging at a pitch
in the dirt and reached first when the
catcher couldnt locate the ball. Hurless
drove in Miller and Hoverman with a
triple to the base of the left-field fence
that was lost in the sun.
St. Johns dented home plate for
the first time in the top of the sixth.
That came on a walk to shortstop Troy
Warnecke, a line single to right by first
baseman Ryan Buescher and an infield
bouncer off the bat of catcher J.R. Keirns.
The Cougars ended it with an unlikely
5-spot in the sixth inning. Hurless led
off by blasting a triple into the gap in
left center. Metzger hit Nathan Stoller
with a pitch; Stoller took second without
a throw. After a strikeout, Todd reached
on a bad-hop single to the right side,
Hurless and Stoller scoring. Metzger then
plunked second baseman Mason Krugh.
C. Keirns forced Krugh on a bouncer,
second to short, for the second out but
Metzger then got his third hit batsman
of the inning, Agler, to load the bases.
Miller walked, driving in Todd, and T.J.
Hoersten came in to relieve Metzger.
Hoverman drove in Keirns with a flare
single to left and Hurless drove in Agler
with a walk to end it.
Van Wert hitters were led again by
Hurless (2-for-4, both triples, 1 run, 3
RBIs). Other major contributors were
Todd (2 RBIs), Keirns (2 runs), Miller
(2 runs, 2 RBIs) and Hoverman (2-for-4,
2 runs).
The Blue Jays hits, all singles, came
from Buescher, J.R. Keirns, Hoersten and
Wrasman.
In his 5.2 innings of work, Metzger
gave up 11 runs (9 earned) on eight hits.
He struck out four, walked five and, in an
oddity, hit five batters. Hoersten pitched
to two batters in the sixth inning, giving
up a hit and a walk. Both teams are in
action 5 p.m. Tuesday: St. Johns hosting
Versailles, Van Wert visiting Celina.
Game 1
St. Johns (ab-r-h-rbi)
Metzger cf 3-0-0-0, Warnecke ss 3-0-0-0,
Buescher c 3-0-0-0, Wagner p/1b 2-0-0-0,
Grothouse ph 1-0-0-0, Hoersten 3b 2-0-0-0,
Courtney rf 2-0-1-0, Klausing 1b/2b 1-0-0-0,
Seffernick 2b/p 2-0-0-0, Wrasman lf 2-0-1-0.
Totals 21-0-2-0.
Van Wert (ab-r-h-rbi)
Hurless cf 4-3-3-0, Nathan Stoller ss 4-1-2-
1, Henry lf 3-2-2-3, Todd 1b 2-0-0-0, Williams
rf 4-1-1-1, Ryan Stoller p 2-1-1-0, Braun dh
3-2-0-0, Miller c 0-0-0-0, Contreras 3b 3-0-1-1,
Tussing 2b 3-0-1-1. Totals 28-10-11.
Score by Innings:
St. Johns 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 5
Van Wert 5 1 0 1 2 1 - 10 11 1
WP: Ryan Stoller; LP: Wagner. 2B: Hurless
(VW), Henry (VW). LOB: SJ 4, VW 6.
Game 2
St. Johns (ab-r-h-rbi)
Metzger p/2b 3-0-0-0, Warnecke ss 2-1-
0-0, Buescher 1b 3-0-1-0, Keirns c 3-0-1-
1, Courtney rf 3-0-0-0, Heiing cf 3-0-0-0,
Hoersten 3b/p 2-0-1-0, Pohlman 2b/3b 2-0-0-
0, Wrasman lf 2-0-1-0. Totals 12-1-4-1.
Van Wert (ab-r-h-rbi)
Hurless cf 4-1-2-3, Nathan Stoller ss 3-1-0-
1, Henry dh 2-1-1-0, Dingle rf 1-0-0-0, Todd p
2-1-1-2, Krugh 2b 2-0-0-0, Keirns 3b 4-2-1-0,
Agler 1b 3-1-0-0, Miller c 1-2-1-2, Hoverman rf
4-2-2-1. Totals 26-11-8-9.
Score by Innings:
St. Johns 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 4 2
Van Wert 1 2 3 0 0 5 - 11 8 2
WP: Todd; LP: Metzger. 2B: Henry (VW).
3B: Hurless 2 (VW). LOB: SJ 5, VW 9.
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Knights work past Bearcats
By NICK JOHNSON
DHI Correspondent
sports@timesbulletin.com
CONVOY The Crestview Knights
faced off against Northwest Conference
baseball foe Spencerville on Saturday
afternoon at the Crestview Athletic
Complex. The Knights struck early in the
game and held on to win the game 4-1.
Isaiah Simerman got the Bearcats to
go 1-2-3 with two groundouts to short-
stop to start the game.
In the Knight half of the inning,
Simerman and Venice Roberts reached
base via an error and a single, respec-
tively. With two outs, Bryce Richardson
doubled to left field and plated both run-
ners to make the score 2-0.
Spencerville got a run back in the top
of the second inning when Joel Shimp
doubled to lead off and came around to
score on a Sean Monfort RBI single to
make the score 2-1, Knights.
In the bottom of the frame, Crestview
struck for two runs when Jordan Roop
and Nathan Owens reached base (error
and walk). Nick Thomas reached base on
an error by the Spencerville pitcher that
allowed both Roop and Owens to score
and make it 4-1, Crestview.
Simerman went on to retire 12 straight
batters before he was lifted in the top of
the seventh inning.
In the Crestview half of the fifth,
Damian Helm and Richardson singled
and Jake Harman got a base-on-balls but
no runs where able to score due to nice
pitching by Shimp.
In the Bearcats half of the seventh,
the Knights brought in Roberts to pitch.
He allowed one base-runner due to an
error.
We have been struggling lately and
today made us 1-9 but overall, I thought
Joel pitched a good baseball game. I
thought we put it in play pretty well but
you are playing a high-quality team;
Coach Wharton puts out a good team
every year and though you are never
happy to lose, I felt like we gave a
good team a quality game today, said
Spencerville coach Troy Montenery.
The Knights improve their record to
7-3 and the Bearcats drop to 1-9.
Both are in action this afternoon:
Spencerville hosting Lincolnview and
Crestview visiting Columbus Grove.
Score by Innings:
Spencerville 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 3
Crestview 2 2 0 0 0 0 x - 4 5 1
WP: Isaiah Simerman (6 IPs, 1 run, 2 hits,
LOCAL ROUNDUP
See ROUNDUP, page 8
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Monday, April 29, 2013 The Herald 7A
www.delphosherald.com
The Associated Press
(x-if necessary)
FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7)
Saturdays Results
Chicago 142, Brooklyn 134,
3OT, Chicago leads series 3-1
Memphis 104, L.A. Clippers 83,
series tied 2-2
Atlanta 90, Indiana 69, Indiana
leads series 2-1
Oklahoma City 104, Houston
101, Oklahoma City leads series
3-0
Sundays Results
Boston 97, New York 90, New
York leads series 3-1
Miami 88, Milwaukee 77, Miami
wins series 4-0
San Antonio 103, L.A. Lakers
82, San Antonio wins series 4-0
Golden State 115, Denver 101,
Golden State leads series 3-1.
Todays Games
Chicago at Brooklyn, 7 p.m.
Indiana at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Houston, 9:30
p.m.
Tuesdays Games
Golden State at Denver, 8 p.m.
Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 10:30
p.m.
Wednesdays Games
x-Boston at New York, TBA
Atlanta at Indiana, TBA
x-Houston at Oklahoma City, 8
or 9:30 p.m.
NBA GLANCE
The Associated Press
FIRST ROUND
(Best-of-7)
(x-if necessary)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
New York Islanders vs. Pittsburgh
Wednesdays Game: NY Islanders at
Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.
Fridays Game: NY Islanders at
Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.
Sundays Game: Pittsburgh at NY
Islanders Noon
Tuesday, May 7: Pittsburgh at NY
Islanders, 7 p.m.
x-Thursday, May 9: NY Islanders at
Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.
x-Saturday, May 11: Pittsburgh at NY
Islanders, TBD
x-Sunday, May 12: NY Islanders at
Pittsburgh, TBD
Ottawa vs. Montreal
Thursdays Game: Ottawa at Montreal,
7 p.m.
Fridays Game: Ottawa at Montreal,
7 p.m.
Sundays Game: Montreal at Ottawa,
7 p.m.
Tuesday, May 7: Montreal at Ottawa,
7 p.m.
x-Thursday, May 9: Ottawa at Montreal,
7 p.m.
x-Saturday, May 11: Montreal at
Ottawa, TBD
x-Sunday, May 12: Ottawa at Montreal,
TBD
New York Rangers vs. Washington
Thursdays Game: NY Rangers at
Washington, 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays Game: NY Rangers at
Washington, 12:30 p.m.
Monday, May 6: Washington at NY
Rangers, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, May 8: Washington at NY
Rangers, 7:30 p.m.
x-Friday, May 10: NY Rangers at
Washington, 7:30 p.m.
x-Sunday, May 12: Washington at NY
Rangers, TBD
x-Monday, May 13: NY Rangers at
Washington, TBD
Toronto vs. Boston
Wednesdays Game: Toronto at Boston,
7 p.m.
Saturdays Game: Toronto at Boston,
7 p.m.
Monday, May 6: Boston at Toronto,
7 p.m.
Wednesday, May 8: Boston at Toronto,
7 p.m.
x-Friday, May 10: Toronto at Boston,
7 p.m.
x-Sunday, May 12: Boston at Toronto,
TBD
x-Monday, May 13: Toronto at Boston,
TBD
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Minnesota vs. Chicago
Tuesdays Game: Minnesota at
Chicago, 8 p.m.
Fridays Game: Minnesota at Chicago,
9:30 p.m.
Sundays Game: Chicago at Minnesota,
3 p.m.
Tuesday, May 7 Chicago at Minnesota,
9:30 p.m.
x-Thursday, May 9: Minnesota at
Chicago, TBD
x-Saturday, May 11: Chicago at
Minnesota, TBD
x-Sunday, May 12: Minnesota at
Chicago, TBD
Detroit vs. Anaheim
Tuesdays Game: Detroit at Anaheim,
10:30 p.m.
Thursdays Game: Detroit at Anaheim,
10 p.m.
Saturdays Game: Anaheim at Detroit,
7:30 p.m.
Monday, May 6: Anaheim at Detroit,
8 p.m.
x-Wednesday, May 8: Detroit at
Anaheim, 10 p.m.
x-Friday, May 10: Anaheim at Detroit,
TBD
x-Sunday, May 12: Detroit at Anaheim,
TBD
San Jose vs. Vancouver
Wednesdays Game: San Jose at
Vancouver, 10:30 p.m.
Fridays Game: San Jose at Vancouver,
10 p.m.
Sundays Game: Vancouver at San
Jose, 10 p.m.
Tuesday, May 7: Vancouver at San
Jose, 10 p.m.
x-Thursday, May 9: San Jose at
Vancouver, 10 p.m.
x-Saturday, May 11: Vancouver at San
Jose, TBD
x-Monday, May 13: San Jose at
Vancouver, TBD
Los Angeles vs. St. Louis
Tuesdays Game: Los Angeles at St.
Louis, 8 p.m.
Thursdays Game: Los Angeles at St.
Louis, 9:30 p.m.
Saturdays Game: St. Louis at Los
Angeles, 10 p.m.
Monday, May 6: St. Louis at Los
Angeles, 10 p.m.
x-Wednesday, May 8: Los Angeles at
St. Louis, TBD
x-Friday, May 10: St. Louis at Los
Angeles, TBD
x-Monday, May 13: Los Angeles at St.
Louis, TBD
NHL GLANCE
The Associated Press
National League
East Division
W L Pct GB
Atlanta 15 9 .625
Washington 13 12 .520 21/2
Philadelphia 12 14 .462 4
NewYork 10 13 .435 41/2
Miami 6 19 .240 91/2
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Pittsburgh 15 10 .600
St.Louis 14 10 .583 1/2
Cincinnati 14 12 .538 11/2
Milwaukee 12 11 .522 2
Chicago 9 15 .375 51/2
West Division
W L Pct GB
Arizona 15 10 .600
Colorado 15 10 .600
SanFrancisco 13 12 .520 2
LosAngeles 12 12 .500 21/2
SanDiego 9 15 .375 51/2

Sundays Results
Miami 6, Chicago Cubs 4
Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Mets 1
Cincinnati 5, Washington 2
Pittsburgh 9, St. Louis 0
Arizona 4, Colorado 2
L.A. Dodgers 2, Milwaukee 0
San Diego 6, San Francisco 4
Detroit 8, Atlanta 3
Todays Games
N.Y. Mets (Harvey 4-0) at Miami
(Fernandez 0-2), 7:10 p.m.
Washington (Strasburg 1-4) at
Atlanta (Teheran 1-0), 7:10 p.m.
San Diego (Richard 0-2) at
Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 1-4),
8:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh (W.Rodriguez 2-0) at
Milwaukee (Gallardo 2-1), 8:10
p.m.
Cincinnati (Latos 1-0) at St. Louis
(Wainwright 4-1), 8:15 p.m.
San Francisco (M.Cain 0-2) at
Arizona (Kennedy 1-2), 9:40 p.m.
Colorado (Chatwood 0-0) at L.A.
Dodgers (Lilly 0-0), 10:10 p.m.
Tuesdays Games
N.Y. Mets (Hefner 0-2) at Miami
(Slowey 0-2), 7:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Halladay 2-2) at
Cleveland (McAllister 1-3), 7:10
p.m.
Washington (G.Gonzalez 2-1) at
Atlanta (Hudson 2-1), 7:10 p.m.
San Diego (Volquez 1-3) at
Chicago Cubs (E.Jackson 0-3),
8:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 2-2) at
Milwaukee (Estrada 2-1), 8:10
p.m.
Cincinnati (Arroyo 2-2) at St.
Louis (J.Garcia 2-1), 8:15 p.m.
San Francisco (Bumgarner 3-0)
at Arizona (Cahill 1-3), 9:40 p.m.
Colorado (J.De La Rosa 2-2) at
L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 2-1), 10:10
p.m.
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American League
East Division
W L Pct GB
Boston 18 7 .720
NewYork 15 9 .625 21/2
Baltimore 15 10 .600 3
TampaBay 12 13 .480 6
Toronto 9 17 .346 91/2
Central Division
W L Pct GB
KansasCity 13 9 .591
Detroit 13 10 .565 1/2
Minnesota 11 10 .524 11/2
Chicago 10 14 .417 4
Cleveland 9 13 .409 4
West Division
W L Pct GB
Texas 16 9 .640
Oakland 14 12 .538 21/2
Seattle 11 16 .407 6
LosAngeles 9 15 .375 61/2
Houston 7 18 .280 9

Sundays Results
N.Y. Yankees 3, Toronto 2
Boston 6, Houston 1
Kansas City 9, Cleveland 0, 1st
game
Tampa Bay 8, Chicago White Sox
3
Minnesota 5, Texas 0
Oakland 9, Baltimore 8, 10 innings
Seattle 2, L.A. Angels 1
Detroit 8, Atlanta 3
Cleveland 10, Kansas City 3, 2nd
game
Todays Games
Houston (Harrell 2-2) at N.Y.
Yankees (Pettitte 3-1), 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota (Pelfrey 2-2) at Detroit
(Scherzer 2-0), 7:08 p.m.
Cleveland (U.Jimenez 0-2) at
Kansas City (W.Davis 2-1), 8:10
p.m.
L.A. Angels (Hanson 2-1) at
Oakland (Straily 1-0), 10:05 p.m.
Baltimore (Britton 0-0) at Seattle
(J.Saunders 1-3), 10:10 p.m.
Tuesdays Games
Houston (Humber 0-5) at N.Y.
Yankees (Kuroda 3-1), 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota (Worley 0-3) at Detroit
(Verlander 2-2), 7:05 p.m.
Boston (Lester 4-0) at Toronto
(Morrow 0-2), 7:07 p.m.
Philadelphia (Halladay 2-2) at
Cleveland (McAllister 1-3), 7:10
p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Quintana
2-0) at Texas (Darvish 4-1), 8:05
p.m.
Tampa Bay (Cobb 3-1) at Kansas
City (Shields 1-2), 8:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Richards 1-1) at
Oakland (Parker 0-4), 10:05 p.m.
Baltimore (Hammel 3-1) at Seattle
(Maurer 2-3), 10:10 p.m.
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DELPHOS The Fort
Jennings track and field
teams have been around for
15 years and had never won
an invitational.
The Lady Musketeers
got that 800-pound gorilla
off their back as they nipped
host St. Johns by 2.5 points
in the 13th annual Delphos
St. Johns Track and Field
Invitational on a pleasant
Saturday morning/afternoon
at the Arnold Scott Memorial
Track.
This feels good. Wed
never done this well before,
Musketeer coach Kevin
Horstman acknowledged.
We have four very special
seniors that are leaders in
example; they work really
hard and the other girls fol-
low. Because of the weather
this spring everyone has
had to deal with it we
really hadnt been able to go
all out. Today, we did; we
showed what were capable
of doing and I hope this is a
springboard into even better
things.
The Lady Blue Jays were
nipped at the end by Fort
Jennings.
The girls did really well
overall. For example, our 4x4
relay couldnt have run any
better, beating their personal
record by over two seconds;
they just lost to a very good
Fort Jennings team, acting
head coach Jeff Martin said.
There were four or five
meet records set today. Sam
Bonifas set her PR in the 300
hurdles, as did Anna Mueller
in the distance runs. Were
starting to turn the corner.
Outside of Megan Joseph,
who sat out with an injury,
were relatively healthy. We
got DQd in the 4x1 and
didnt run a 4-8 relay, so we
did well in the events we had
people.
The boys counterpart,
Dr. Jay DeWitt, was also
very pleased with his units
efforts, finishing only behind
Lima Central Catholic.
Finally, we had a good
day to run today. We had
a good day as far as the
weather and as far as our
performance, he explained.
Our 4x8 surprised me as
well as they did. Our 4x4 is
all seniors and they finished
first; I knew they always had
it in them. This was the first
meet when we really felt we
could let it go. Its also the
time of season when you
really need to get serious in
terms of preparing for the
league and the post-season.
The Lincolnview track
and field teams finished third.
Our girls were only four
points out of second and
seven out of third. We came
pretty close to winning and
we had good e4fforts all day,
Lincolnview coach Matt
Langdon said. We didnt
leave any points out there;
we got all the points we could
and even overachieved. In
the end, the thing that hurt
us most was depth; we had
to have more girls in more
events than wed have liked
and we just ran out of gas.
The boys were in the
same boat; we didnt leave
any points out there. We had
two meets earlier this week
and I was worried we might
be a little fatigued. I think
we were a bit tired physically
but with this nice weather,
I think that gave us a boost
mentally. We finally didnt
have to fight bad weather and
could just go out and run.
Jefferson was fourth on
the boys side and fifth on the
girls.
It was good to finally
see what the guys could do.
I am pleased with the prog-
ress of Cody Biglow in the
hurdles; its a very technical
event and he just keeps get-
ting better, Jefferson coach
Bub Lindeman acknowl-
edged. Our relays did
strong overall. Weve been
battling some minor inju-
ries and we had a chance to
see what some younger guys
could do. We competed hard
and well.
Lady Wildcat coach Ryan
Carder agreed.
It was the first meet
we felt we could really go
hard and the results showed.
Brooke Gallmeier was sec-
ond in the high jump and this
was only the second time
she jumped it in a meet, he
added. What we did today
we can definitely build on;
this should give us confi-
dence as we move on and
hopefully, the weather will
help us keep growing. For
example, we know what we
have to work on in our hand-
offs; you really cant work on
them in a gymnasium.
Ottovilles girls unit fin-
ish fifth.
Seni or Tammy
Wannemacher swept the shot
put and discus events, while
junior Taylor Mangas won
the 300-meter hurdles and
came in third in the 100-
meter hurdles to lead the way
for the Lady Green.
The Ottoville boys were
eighth of the 10 teams.
Dylan Klima was the sole
champion, taking first in the
pole vault, while Anthony
Eickholt was second in the
event and third in the 110-
meter hurdles. Lucas Maag
was also third in the long
jump.
The Musketeer boys fin-
ished last with eight points.
Were a work in progress.
Were in a numbers game
with the boys, Horstman
added. We also have base-
ball here and with such a lim-
ited supply of boys to begin
with, were struggling to
build a solid program, espe-
cially with the numbers; we
dont have softball here, so
track is it for the girls. At the
same time, I am pleased with
our progress. Weve adopted
an attitude of really trying to
enjoy the sport as we get bet-
ter, which we did today.
Jefferson hosts Bath and
New Bremen at 4:30 p.m.
today (newly-scheduled
meet).
St. Johns hosts a tri-meet
4:30 p.m. Tuesday, while
Fort Jennings is in a Bluffton
tri and Lincolnview is in the
Van Wert County Invitational
at Van Wert.
Ottoville heads to the
Edgerton Invitational 4 p.m.
Friday.
Lady Musketeers win first-ever invitational at St. Johns meet
Jefferson Taylor Stroh cant quite catch Lincolnviews Haley McAbee and LCCs
Elizabeth Taflinger in Saturdays Delphos St. Johns Invitational. Kaylynn Noriega is the
Fort Jennings anchor leg as they finished fifth.
St. Johns anchor Nick Martz shows his emotion as
he finishes off the Blue Jays winning 4x100 relay, while
Jeffersons Nick Gallmeier leans in for second in front of
LCC. (Delphos Herald/Tom Morris)
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Few hobbies can be as
enjoyable one moment and
as frustrating the next as golf.
Golfers know a great putt can
be quickly followed by a bad
tee shot; maintaining their
composure through the highs
and lows of the game is a key
to success on the links.
Maintaining that compo-
sure isnt always easy, even
for the professionals. Its even
more difficult for beginners,
who quickly learn the game
involves more than just spend-
ing sunny weekend afternoons
on pristine courses. In fact, golf
can be quite demanding, and
beginners would be wise to
heed a few tips before hitting
the course.
Dont commit to an expen-
sive set of clubs right off the
bat. These can be very expen-
sive, so beginners should buy
an affordable secondhand set
of clubs so they can get the
hang of what they like before
spending a lot of money. Visit
a pro shop and explain that you
are just a beginner. The shop
will likely make some valuable
suggestions and might even let
you try out a pair of clubs. In
addition, many driving ranges
allow customers to rent clubs,
which can be a great and inex-
pensive way to find the right
clubs for you.
Take lessons. Even the
very best at self-teaching might
find it extremely difficult to
become a self-taught golfer.
When first trying your hand
at golf, take some lessons and
dont expect to be playing 18
holes any time soon. Before
hitting the course, where you
might be discouraged and you
might frustrate those golfing
behind you, learn the funda-
mentals by taking a few les-
sons at the driving range. Learn
from a professional, who wont
offer you any hidden secrets to
golfing glory (there arent any)
but will offer sound advice on
the games fundamentals.
Take the game home with
you. Beginners can even take
advantage of golfs vast popu-
larity by taking the game home
with them. This doesnt mean
building a putting green in your
backyard. Rather, purchase
some instructional DVDs to
learn the game during your
down time throughout the
week. Many dont have time
to hit the links during the week
but they do have time to watch
some DVDs when they get
home from work. Such instruc-
tional DVDs can help you mas-
ter your grip and stance, which
you can then take with you to
the course over the weekend.
Have fun. Golf is a fun
game; it just takes time to
hone your skills. But even if
you arent ready for the pro-
fessional tour after your first
few rounds, you can still have
fun. Dont let some beginners
frustration, which every golfer
experiences, ruin the fun of
the game. Take note of your
surroundings when you hit the
links, and appreciate the time
youre spending with your
group. If the game becomes
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Adults who play golf know just
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But as exacting as the game
can be, it also can be just as
rewarding, even for kids.
Children who embrace the game
of golf will learn a host of lessons
they can apply in all facets of
life. A humbling game even for
professionals, golf can teach kids
lessons in humility and the value
of persistence even when things
arent going your way.
Golf is also a great way for
parents to get kids off the couch
and outdoors for some fun in the
sun. Instead of spending sum-
mer afternoons in front of the
television, kids who play are out
patrolling pristine courses while
getting some cardiovascular
exercise along the way. Golf can
also strengthen a childs hand-
eye coordination, which can help
them in other activities, includ-
ing many different sports.
Though many people do not
begin playing golf until theyve
reached adulthood, its never
too early for boys and girls to
start learning the game. Parents
of preschoolers can start their
kids off with a toddler play set.
Though its just a toy, a play
set can help lay a solid founda-
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As kids approach school age,
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When kids move on from
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overwhelming kids with too
much instruction or information.
Instead, keep things as simple as
possible, teaching them the basic
swing and encouraging them no
matter how quickly they adapt.
As kids enter middle school
and approach high school, those
who are enjoying the game of
golf can take advantage of the
driving range if they havent
already begun to. A range typi-
cally has markers that indicate
the distance of a regular hole,
regardless of which tee you will
play from on an actual course.
Kids can aim for holes at short-
er distances to learn how far
their drives are going. You can
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Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Liberty Center
10:04.20; 2. Archbold 10:23.40; 3. Otsego 10:44.70;
4. Tinora 10:59.80; 5. Pettisville 11:07.70; 6. Delta
11:09.50; 7. Wayne Trace 11:13.20; 8. Stryker
11:25.20.
Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Columbus Grove
(Alex Shafer, Alex Giesege, Colton Grothaus, Jake
Graham) 8:29.20; 2. Pettisville 8:33.10; 3. Liberty
Center 8:38.80; 4. Archbold 8:44.40; 5. Delta 8:48.00;
6. Tinora 8:55.50; 7. Wayne Trace 9:00.30; 8. Fairview
9:11.00.
Girls 100 Meter Hurdles: 1. Sydney McCluer
(CG) 16.30; 2. Mannino (F) 16.40; 3. Righi (L) 16.70;
4. Reeves (T) 16.70; 5. Jessi Smith (CG) 17.70; 6.
Forshey (O) 17.80; 7. Price (D) 17.80; 8. Yaney (L)
22.10.
Boys 110 Meter Hurdles: 1. Derek Rieman (CG)
15.20; 2. Nye (PH) 15.30; 3. Wuo (T) 15.70; 4. Parsley
(AR) 15.80; 5. Smith (AY) 16.50; 6. Kuhn (W) 16.70; 7.
Brakefield (PE) 17.30; 8. Price (D) 17.50.
Girls 100 Meter Dash: 1. Rupp (S) 13.10; 2. Abdul
(T) 13.11; 3. Hall (T) 13.50; 4. Shelton (CO) 13.80; 5.
Cravens (O) 13.81; 6. Jones (PH) 13.90; 7. Smith (AR)
13.91; 8. Scholma (M) 14.30.
Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. Tobin (F) 11.00; 2. Wyse
(AR) 11.10; 3. McCann (T) 11.20; 4. Hugg (F) 11.70; 5.
Showalter (W) 11.71; 6. Mercer (M) 11.80; 7. Righi (L)
11.81; 8. Price (D) 11.90.
Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Tinora 1:48.30; 2.
Archbold 1:50.20; 3. Columbus Grove (Raiya Flores,
Sydney McCluer, Cassie Stechschulte, Julia Wynn)
1:52.80; 4. Liberty Center 1:53.80; 5. Patrick Henry
1:54.60; 6. Wayne Trace 1:54.90; 7. Delta 1:55.80; 8.
Stryker 1:56.30.
Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Archbold 1:34.20; 2.
Tinora 1:34.60; 3. Fairview 1:35.00; 4. Patrick Henry
1:35.10; 5. (tie) Liberty Center and Otsego 1:36.10; 7.
Pettisville 1:36.50; 8. Delta 1:36.80.
Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Chamberlain (L) 5:37.70;
2. Kundo (L) 5:40.00; 3. McKibben (AY) 5:41.70; 4.
Fackler (O) 5:58.80; 5. Beck (AR) 6:04.30; 6. Whitman
(S) 6:04.80; 7. Helmke (T) 6:04.90; 8. VanHorn (O)
6:07.20.
Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Graber (S) 4:40.00; 2.
Lehman (T) 4:41.10; 3. Frey (PE) 4:45.00; 4. Stoller (W)
4:45.50; 5. Seedorf (L) 4:46.40; 6. Lantz (PE) 4:49.70;
7. Colton Grothaus (CG) 4:49.80; 8. Weaks (L) 4:50.00.
Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Tinora (Hall, Otte,
Seifert, Abdul) 51.40R; 2. Columbus Grove (Raiya
Flores, Julia Wynn, Jessi Smith, Sydney McCluer)
52.20; 3. Patrick Henry 52.80; 4. Paulding 54.20; 5.
(tie) Liberty Center and Fairview 54.40; 7. Delta 54.90;
8. Wayne Trace 55.10.
Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Tinora 44.30; 2.
Fairview 45.10; 3. Delta 45.70; 4. Liberty Center 45.90;
5. Otsego 46.20; 6. Ayersville 46.40; 7. Stryker 46.40;
8. Columbus Grove (Brandon Cotrell, Derek Rieman,
David Bogart, James Schroeder) 46.70.
Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1. Rupp (S) 1:00.60; 2.
Zartman (W) 1:01.00; 3. Short (AR) 1:03.20; 4. Beach
(O) 1:03.40; 5. Schwarzbek (F) 1:03.60; 6. (tie) Seifert
(T) and Salinas (PA) 1:04.10; 8. Rosebrook (PH)
1:04.40.
Boys 400 Meter Dash: 1. Tobin (F) 51.20; 2.
McCann (T) 52.80; 3. Bostater (F) 53.30; 4. Jones (D)
53.50; 5. Ranzau (AR) 53.50; 6. Lucas (PE) 54.40; 7.
Norden (PH) 54.60; 8. Bradford (CO) 54.90.
Girls 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Ordway (CO) 46.90; 2.
Sydney McCluer (CG) 48.60; 3. Mannino (F) 50.30; 4.
Smith (AR) 50.60; 5. VanCleve (PA) 50.90; 6. Price (D)
51.40; 7. Yaney (L) 52.20; 8. Gillbert (T) 54.20.
Boys 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Wuo (T) 40.50; 2. Derek
Rieman (CG) 41.30; 3. Nye (PH) 42.90; 4. Schwarzbek
(F) 43.50; 5. Brakefield (PE) 43.60; 6. Zuver (M) 44.00;
7. Laver (D) 45.00.
Girls 800 Meter Run: 1. Wenig (O) 2:29.40; 2.
Chamberlain (L) 2:32.10; 3. Kundo (L) 2:32.50; 4.
Martinez (AR) 2:34.40; 5. Hammersmith (AY) 2:36.80;
6. Donaldson (D) 2:38.60; 7. Fackler (O) 2:39.70; 8.
Mady Vorhees (CG) 2:43.20.
Boys 800 Meter Run: 1. Graber (S) 2:04.60; 2.
Brown (D) 2:05.50; 3. Eisel (F) 2:07.40; 4. Lehman (T)
2:07.60; 5. Colvin (D) 2:08.10; 6. Mann (PE) 2:08.10; 7.
Dietrich (T) 2:09.00; 8. Nick Schmiesing (CG) 2:10.20.
Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1. Rupp (S) 26.40; 2. Abdul
(T) 26.90; 3. Julia Wynn (CG) 27.00; 4. Garrow (AR)
27.40; 5. Ordway (CO) 28.00; 6. Schwarzbek (F) 28.50;
7. Rosebrook (PH) 28.60; 8. Craig (PH) 29.40.
Boys 200 Meter Dash: 1. Tobin (F) 22.50; 2. Wyse
(AR) 22.60; 3. McCann (T) 23.50; 4. Gorski (T) 23.50;
5. Liechty (PE) 24.00; 6. Bradford (CO) 24.10; 7. Couch
(L) 24.80.
Girls 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Atkinson (L) 11:51.70;
2. Haubert (L) 12:01.50; 3, McKibben (AY) 12:36.40;
4. Weber (T) 13:24.50; 5. Sonnenberg (AR) 13:26.30;
6. VanHorn (O) 13:34.10; 7. Graber (S) 13:34.10; 8.
Helmke (T) 13:43.80.
Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Jake Graham (CG)
10:03.30; 2. Alex Shafer (CG) 10:24.90; 3. Hurst (AR)
10:41.30; 4. Frey (PE) 10:42.80; 5. Nash (L) 10:44.70;
6. Warner (M) 10:47.90; 7. Studer (L) 10:58.10; 8.
Lehman (T) 11:00.80.
Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Archbold 4:21.10; 2.
Tinora 4:29.20; 3. Patrick Henry 4:29.30; 4. Paulding
4:31.40; 5. Liberty Center 4:34.10; 6. Stryker 4:38.30;
7. Otsego 4:39.00; 8. Wayne Trace 4:40.00.
Boys 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Archbold 3:34.80; 2.
Pettisville 3:40.90; 3. Delta 3:42.10; 4. Patrick Henry
3:43.10; 5. Tinora 3:43.20; 6. Liberty Center 3:45.20; 7.
Montpelier 3:46.00; 8. Fairview 3:46.80.

Late Friday
Wapakoneta Redskin Relays
Results 10-8-6-4-2-1
Girls Team Rankings: Ottawa-Glandorf 93,
Defiance 66, Coldwater 50, Shawnee 42, Spencerville
41, Wapakoneta 35, Sidney 31, St. Marys Memorial 19,
South Adams 16, Anna 10.
4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Ottawa-Glandorf 51.88; 2.
Defiance 52.34; 3. Shawnee 52.51; 4. Spencerville
(Jaycee Grisby, Jenna Kahle, Kennedy Sharp, Kacie
Mulholland) 53.24; 5. St. Marys Memorial 53.39; 6.
Wapakoneta 54.69.
4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Ottawa-Glandorf 1:50.13;
2. Sidney 1:50.90; 3. Shawnee 1:51.55; 4. Defiance
1:55.40; 5. Coldwater 1:57.00; 6. St. Marys Memorial
1:58.83.
4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Spencerville (Jaycee Grisby,
Karri Purdy, Kennedy Sharp, Kacie Mulholland) 4:12.39;
2. Ottawa-Glandorf 4:13.23; 3. Shawnee 4:14.60; 4.
Defiance 4:22.07; 5. Wapakoneta 4:24.42; 6. Coldwater
4:31.46.
4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Coldwater 10:00.45; 2.
Ottawa-Glandorf 10:25.53; 3. Shawnee 10:41.53; 4.
St. Marys Memorial 10:49.63; 5. Sidney 10:54.17; 6.
Defiance 10:55.87.
4x1,600 Meter Relay: 1. Coldwater 21:27.06; 2.
Defiance 24:00.58; 3. Sidney 24:22.19; 4. Shawnee
24:30.83; 5. St. Marys Memorial 25:10.98; 6. Ottawa-
Glandorf 25:38.59.
800 Sprint Medley: 1. Defiance 1:52.88; 2. Shawnee
1:53.75; 3. Spencerville (Katie Merriman, Jenna Kahle,
Jaycee Grisby, Kacie Mulholland) 1:54.15; 4. Ottawa-
Glandorf 1:57.27; 5. Coldwater 1:58.92; 6. Sidney
1:59.22.
Distance Medley: 1. Coldwater 10:01.78; 2. Ottawa-
Glandorf 10:20.56; 3. Spencerville 10:21.29; 4. St.
Marys Memorial 10:27.25; 5. Shawnee 10:29.13; 6.
Defiance 10:42.09.
4x100 Meter Shuttle Hurdle: 1. Ottawa-Glandorf
1:10.46; 2. Wapakoneta 1:11.75; 3. Defiance 1:14.11;
4. St. Marys Memorial 1:14.32; 5. Shawnee 1:14.35; 6.
Anna 1:21.44.
High Jump Relay: 1. Wapakoneta 14-8; 2. Defiance
14-0; 3. Ottawa-Glandorf 13-9; 4. Anna 13-6; 5.
Spencerville 13-0 (Karri Purdy, Jenna Kahle, Caitlin
Wurst); 6. St. Marys Memorial 12-9.
Pole Vault Relay: 1. Sidney 25-0; 2. Coldwater 23-0;
3. Defiance 21-0; 4. Anna 18-0.
Long Jump Relay: 1. Wapakoneta 41-9.25; 2.
Ottawa-Glandorf 41-5.50; 3. Coldwater 40-7.50;
4. Sidney 40-2.75; 5. Shawnee 39-3; 6. St. Marys
Memorial 38-3.75. Shot Put Relay: 1. South Adams
101-8; 2. Ottawa-Glandorf 96-3.50; 3. Defiance 95-0;
4. Spencerville 92-0.25; 5. Wapakoneta 87-10.75; 6.
Anna 84-7.75.
Discus Relay: 1. Ottawa-Glandorf 277-6; 2.
Spencerville 266-6 (Abby Freewalt, Megan Miller, Katie
Merriman); 3. South Adams 266-5; 4. Defiance 257-10;
5. Wapakoneta 247-7; 6. 226-5.
Boys Team Rankings: 1. Ottawa-Glandorf
68.5000, Anna 66, Coldwater 64, Defiance 44.5, (tie)
Wapakoneta and Shawnee 35, Spencerville 31,
Sidney 22, St. Marys Memorial 21, South Adams 16.
4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Anna 45.16; 2. Coldwater
45.68; 3. (tie) St. Marys Memorial and Wapakoneta
46.06; 5. Spencerville (Anthony Schuh, Zach Goecke,
Colton Miller, Derek Goecke) 46.12; 6. Ottawa-Glandorf
46.34.
4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Sidney; 2. Anna 1:34.61; 3.
Shawnee 1:35.72; 4. Coldwater 1:36.83; 5. St. Marys
Memorial 1:36.85; 6. Ottawa-Glandorf 1:38.08.
4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Ottawa-Glandorf 3:35.60;
2. Defiance 3:36.56; 3. Anna 3:37.16; 4. Spencerville
(Anthony Schuh, Lucas Shumate, Trevor McMichael,
Derek Goecke) 3:40.39; 5. Shawnee 3:40.45; 6. South
Adams 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Ottawa-Glandorf 8:22.33;
2. Defiance 8:33.48; 3. South Adams 8:41.32; 4. Anna
8:41.90; 5. Shawnee 8:43.12; 6. Coldwater 8:46.20.
4x1,600 Meter Relay: 1. Defiance 18:34.57; 2.
Anna 19:16.79; 3. South Adams 19:31.24; 4. Coldwater
19:35.09; 5. Shawnee 19:59.35; 6. Wapakoneta
20:09.44.
800 Sprint Medley: 1. Sidney 1:37.90; 2. Anna
1:39.71; 3. Shawnee 1:40.95; 4. Spencerville (Zach
Goecke, Lucas Shumate, Anthony Schuh, Derek
Goecke) 1:41.50; 5. St. Marys Memorial 1:41.66; 6.
Defiance 1:42.15.
Distance Medley: 1. Ottawa-Glandorf 8:23.33;
2. Defiance 8:27.29; 3. Anna 8:39.43; 4. Coldwater
8:39.54; 5. Shawnee 8:54.99; 6. Spencerville 9:00.32.
4x110 Meter Shuttle Hurdle: 1. Coldwater 1:06.98;
2. St. Marys Memorial 1:07.06; 3. Ottawa-Glandorf
1:07.69; 4. Wapakoneta 1:08.57; 5. Defiance 1:10.04;
6. Shawnee 1:10.06.
High Jump Relay: 1: Wapakoneta 17-4; 2. Coldwater
16-9; 3. Spencerville 16-8 (Trevor McMichael, Derek
Goecke, Zach Goecke); 4. (tie) Defiance and St. Marys
Memorial 16-0: 6. (tie) Ottawa-Glandorf and Sidney
15-9.
Pole Vault Relay: 1. Shawnee 34-0; 2. Ottawa-
Glandorf 33-0; 3. (tie) Wapakoneta and Coldwater
32-6; 5. Anna 28-0; 6. (tie) Defiance and Sidney 27-6.
Long Jump Relay: 1. Wapakoneta 53-7; 2.
Spencerville 53-1.25 (Colton Miller, Trevor McMichael,
Zach Goecke); 3. Coldwater 52-5; 4. Shawnee 51-5.25;
5. Ottawa-Glandorf 51-4; 6. Sidney 49-7.25.
Shot Put Relay: 1. Ottawa-Glandorf 134-10.75; 2.
Coldwater 132-8; 3. Anna 120-6.25; 4. Spencerville
120-4.75 (Lucas Shumate, Logan Vandemark, Eli
Hawk); 5. South Adams 118-4; 6. St. Marys Memorial
116-0.25.
Discus Relay: 1. Ottawa-Glandorf 382-8; 2.
Anna 379-11; 3. Coldwater 367-3; 4. Defiance 361-
1; 5. Spencerville 359-1 (Lucas Shumate, Logan
Vandemark, Lucas Krouskop); 6. South Adams 329-0.
Track
2 Ks); LP: Joel Shimp (6 IPs, 4 runs, 5 hits, 2 BBs, 2 Ks). 2B:
Joel Shimp (SV), Bryce Richardson (CV)

Lancers split doubleheader with Aces


VAN WERT With Mother Nature finally cooperat-
ing on Saturday, Lincolnview and Hicksville hooked
up in a non-league softball doubleheader in Van Wert
County.
The visiting Aces scored early and often in game
one and outscored the host Lancers 15-10 to post the
victory.
Hicksville pounded out 16 hits in the contest, getting
doubles from Dominique Tonneas, Michaela Bauer,
Gabbi Gillespie and Jessie Morgan in moving to 7-4
on the season.
They came out and hit Ashley (McClure) pret-
ty good early on, noted Lancer head coach Kent
McClure. Hicksville is a good hitting softball team
and they were very impressive. I thought defensively
we did a good job but they just were very good at the
plate.
McClure took the loss for the Lancers to fall to
7-2 on the season, giving up 11 runs in the contest.
Courtney Gorman pitched in relief, allowing four runs.
We were able to put some offense together there
late in the game but it just wasnt enough, continued
the Lancer mentor. Hicksville is a good softball team.
They have quality pitching and excellent hitting.
Game two was a different story.
After totaling 19 hits in the opener, Lincolnview
kept the offense going in game two while shutting the
Aces down, ripping another 15 hits and rolling to a
12-2, 6-inning victory over the red and white.
McClure rebounded in game two to take control of
the Aces offense, varying speeds and locations to limit
Hicksville to two runs on three hits.
We made some adjustments going into game two
and we were able to really limit them offensively,
commented the Lincolnview head coach. Ashley was
able to change speeds and really force them to hit her
pitch instead of just sitting on her speed and waiting on
that pitch. Location-wise, we were able to mix it up
and well and it kept them out of rhythm. Defensively,
we played pretty well all day. Offensively, we have hit
the ball pretty well all year long and that continued
today.
Devann Springer totaled six hits on the day for the
Lancers, including posting two doubles in game two.
Lincolnview moves to 9-2 on the season, while
the Aces drop to 7-5. The blue and gold will visit
Spencerville in Northwest Conference action this after-
noon.
Roundup
(Continued from Page 6)
Monday, April 29, 2014 The Herald 9A
www.delphosherald.com
Answers to Saturdays
questions:
The Library of
Congress in Washington,
D.C., houses a slice of
Tom Thumbs wedding
cake. Thumb married fel-
low P.T. Barnum midget
Lavinia Warren in 1863.
The cake slice, which
includes a few pieces of
shriveled fruit, was found
in a collection of theatri-
cal papers acquired by
the library.
In 1967, astronomers
half-jokingly refer to pul-
sars as Little Green Men.
The rapidly spinning
neutron (collapsed) stars
emitted pulsating radio
signals at regular inter-
vals, which suggested the
existence of intelligent
extraterrestrial life.
Todays questions:
What is the only North
American mammal with
a prehensile tail?
What over-the-top
character is the onstage
alter ego of Australian
comedian Barry
Humphries?
Ans wers i n
Wednesdays Herald.
150 participate in first-ever Delphos Organ Donor Dash
Organ Donor Dash 2013 results
Top Overall Male
Aaron Elwer - 19:39
Justin Siefker 22:06
Kevin Dukes 22:08
Top Overall Female
Gina Craun - 22:15
Jill Martz - 22:44
Alison Hammons 23:26
14 & under remale
Cassie Rose 24:05
Jenna Rose 25:16
Kelsey Berelsman - 27:52
Baylee Lindeman 32:06
Madison Spring 43:21
14 & under male
Isaac Fillinger 22:58
Conner Knippen 25:11
Kalob Pitson 25:31
Nathan Kerzee 28:48
Zach Fillinger 29:49
Elliott Courtney 31:41
Cole Binkley 32:22
15-19 female
Heather Pohlman 26:21
Samantha Wehri 28:03
Kaitlyn Berelsman 29:19
Emilee Grothouse 33:48
Colleen Schulte 34:12
Kelsey Bimer 39:18
Morgan Jostpille 41:14
Samantha Schwinnen
41:15
Kylie Fritz 41:15
Cassidy Hattery -43:38
15-19 male
Justin Siefker 22:06
Jake Csukker 22:53
Will Buettner 23:29
Andrew Metzger 23:29
Nick Bockey 24:47
Austin Heiing 25:25
Hunter Binkley 28:28
Brandon Slate 31:21
20-29 female
Gina Craun 22:15
Jackie Pachuta 32:46
Kasey Willitzer 34:01
Tiffany Barber 38:45
Michelle Bendele 45:30
Lauren Heiing 46:47
Katelyn Bimer
Kelly Zulegel
20-29 male
Nick Dershem 23:30
Cody Hattery 46:46
30-39 female
Jill Martz 22:44
Alison Hammons 23:26
Christine Kerzee 28:49
Kim Binkley 29:29
Stacey Goecke 30:30
Tina Brinkman 30:31
Jessica Pseekos 30:33
Tara Miller 30:35
Amy Lackey 32:12
Libby Henkener 34:24
Ginger Stemen 34:38
Jesse Jackson 34:42
Cherie Fillinger 35:50
Anita Lindeman 35:59
Emily Peck 36:14
Stephanie Bowersock
37:05
Michelle Helmig 39:39
Janine Hattery 43:39
Danielle Landes 43:51
Amanda Boroff 48:25
30-39 male
Aaron Elwer 19:39
Chad Eley 24:43
Ty Shelby 27:17
Brett Hammons 27:28
Jason Bowersock 27:50
Tom Pseekos 30:32
Jeremy Jackson 33:48
Brian Miller 43:41
40-49 female
Susan DeNies 25:40
Stacy Wilson 27:18
Kelly Bimer 28:55
Jenni Roof 30:35
Linda Lucier 30:36
Sandy Berelsman 32:10
Tracy Sawmiller 33:38
Jackie Blosser 35:12
Jodi Schroeder 37:20
Cindy Nagel 38:25
Angela Courtney 46:06
Carolyn Wieging 51:40
Mary Ann Swartz 51:40
Tiffany Rion-Zink
Teresa Brummett
Deanne Schwinnen
Sue Hawk
Julie Rose
Terrie Stewart
40-49 male
Drew Kimmett 22:46
Bill Wiechart 23:30
Mike Blosser 25:12
Shannon Fillinger 35:51
Brian Helmig 39:39
50-59 female
Lisa Evans 27:37
Nora Schulte 34:39
Vicki Winkle 38:26
Jane Ricker 46:06
Bonnie Knueve
Deb Kundert
Cindy Schwinnen
50-59 male
Mark Fischer 23:13
Ron Knueve
60 and over female
Jane Schnipke 51:27
Irma Schwinnen
60 and over male
Kevin Dukes 22:08
H e a r t
recipient Bob
G r o t h o u s e
walks with
Linda Shaffer
during the
f i r s t - e v e r
Delphos Organ
Donor Dash
held Sunday at
the Delphos St.
Johns Annex.
Despite inter-
mittent rain
showers during
the morning,
nearly 150 run-
ners and walk-
ers showed
their support
for organ
donations.
Winners of the first-ever Delphos Organ Donor Dash
were Aaron Elwer for the men in 19:39 and Gina Craun
first female at 22:15. (Submitted photos)
Gun
checks
may go
to ballot
By MIKE BAKER
The Associated Press
OLYMPIA, Wash. After
struggling to sway both state
and federal lawmakers, propo-
nents of expanding background
checks for gun sales are now
exploring whether they will
have more success by taking
the issue directly to voters.
While advocates generally
prefer that new gun laws be
passed through the legisla-
tive process, especially at the
national level, they are also con-
cerned about how much sway
the National Rifle Association
has with lawmakers.
Washington Rep. Jamie
Pedersen, a Democrat who had
sponsored unsuccessful legisla-
tion on background checks at
the state level, said a winning
ballot initiative would make a
statement with broad implica-
tions.
Its more powerful if the
voters do it as opposed to
our doing it, Pedersen said.
And it would make it easier
for the Legislature to do even
more.
Today, proponents of uni-
versal background checks in
Washington will announce
their plan to launch a statewide
initiative campaign that would
require the collection of some
300,000 signatures, according
to a person involved in the
initiative planning who spoke
on condition of anonymity so
as not to pre-empt the official
announcement.
The Washington Alliance
for Gun Responsibility has
scheduled a fundraiser in
Seattle at the end of next month
and hopes to have a campaign
budget in the millions of dol-
lars.
Ballot measures may be an
option elsewhere, too. Hildy
Saizow, president of Arizonans
for Gun Safety, said an initia-
tive is one of the things the
group will be considering as it
reconsiders strategies. An orga-
nizer in Oregon was focused
on the Legislature for now but
wouldnt rule out a ballot mea-
sure in the future if lawmakers
fail to pass a proposed bill
there.
While advocates have
had recent success on back-
ground checks in places like
Connecticut and Colorado,
theyve been thwarted in some
other states and in Congress.
The U.S. Senate rejected a plan
to expand background checks
earlier this month, although
lawmakers in the chamber are
still working to gather addi-
tional votes.
Brian Malte, director of
mobilization at the national
nonprofit lobbying group
Brady Campaign to Prevent
Gun Violence, said passage
through Congress is the ideal
in order to have a national solu-
tion and so that states with
strong gun laws arent under-
mined by nearby states with
weaker standards. He noted
that initiative campaigns are
costly endeavors that can drain
important, limited resources.
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New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
349
New! 2013 CADILLAC XTS
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
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24 mos.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
349
New! 2013 CADILLAC XTS
*
$
599
per mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
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New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
349
New! 2013 CADILLAC XTS
*
$
599
per mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
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24 mos.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
349
New! 2013 CADILLAC XTS
*
$
599
per mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
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249 mo.
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199 mo.
2013
MALIBU
24 mos.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
349
New! 2013 CADILLAC XTS
*
$
599
per mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
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385 mo.
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249 mo.
$
199 mo.
2013
MALIBU
24 mos.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
349
New! 2013 CADILLAC XTS
*
$
599
per mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
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IL
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36 mos.
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EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
249 mo.
$
199 mo.
2013
MALIBU
24 mos.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
349
New! 2013 CADILLAC XTS
*
$
599
per mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
04 TRAILBLAZER .........................................................$9,999
10 IMPALA LT CERTIFIED .......................................... $11,869
10 HHR LT ....................................................................$12,900
06 GRAND PRIX GXP Gorgeous .............................$12,990
10 CHEVY MALIBU Certied .......................................$13,563
10 DODGE JOURNEY .................................................$13,999
12 MALIBU LT Certied ................................................$15,550
09 IMPALA LTZ .............................................................$15,590
12 FUSION ...................................................................$16,590
08 GMC ACADIA ..........................................................$16,600
12 FORD FOCUS SEL Hatch, sunroof .......................$16,600
09 HYUNDAI SANTA FE AWD ....................................$16,989
08 LUCERNE Low miles ..............................................$16,989
12 MALIBU LT ..............................................................$17,300
12 FORD E350 PASS VAN ..........................................$17,994
12 FORD 3/4 CARGO VAN ......................................... $18,911
12 TOYOTA RAV 4 4X4 ............................................... $18,911
12 VELOSTER SPORTY, 3rd door ..............................$18,994
12 BUICK VERANO Sunroof .......................................$22,959
11 SILVERADO Ext. 4x4, Certied ..............................$23,320
12 EQUINOX LT, AWD, Certied .................................$24,400
13 TOWN & COUNTRY DVD ......................................$24,500
10 LINCOLN MKX Sunroof, loaded .............................$25,500
10 SILVERADO EXT 4x4 .............................................$25,800
11 SILVERADO Certied, Crew Cab 4x4 ....................$26,257
12 CHEVY SILVERADO Crew Cab, 4x4 Certied ......$27,287
12 GMC TERRAIN Certied, AWD, roof......................$27,695
11 CTS SEDAN AWD, Sunroof ....................................$27,999
13 SILVERADO Crew 4x4 ...........................................$29,500
11 CADILLAC SRX Certied ........................................$29,990
13 SILVERADO EXT 4x4, low miles ............................$29,990
12 BUICK ENCLAVE ....................................................$29,999
I have never experienced the level of satisfaction, shopping anywhere
as I did shopping at the Lima Auto Mall. Everyone was pleasant and
friendly. Aaron, my salesman was the absolute greatest. He knows his
job and what a great job he did.!!! Thanks Lima Auto mall for making
me feel like I had a million dollars to spend. Aaron took the time to
answer all my questions and I appreciated that. Michael Bales explained
everything to me before I signed and even gave me a little advice. This
place is top-notch as far as Im concerned. Thanks again to the group of
guys/girls doing a fantastic job, hats off to you guys!!! Keep up the great
work. I will recommend Lima Auto Mall to all my friends and family
when shopping for a new or used car. You guys ROCK!!
I had been searching for a particular used car (make, model, color, features, etc.) for a while. A car with the exact features I was looking for showed up
on my Autotrader.com search from Lima Auto Mall on a Friday after hours. Not only was it exactly what I was looking for, but it was also priced about
$500 lower than other similar cars I had found, including a local one in a color I didnt like as much with 4000 more miles on it. I sent an e-mail inquiry,
not expecting to hear back until at least the next business day, but was surprised to get a response right away (again, this was after closing time on a
Friday night). Dave Osbon and I communicated effectively over e-mail several times over the weekend and by Monday morning had agreed upon a selling
price and nancing.
I live 240 miles away, so I needed to make sure everything was set before making this long drive. When I got there the only surprise was that they
had actually managed to get me an even lower nance rate than we had previously agreed upon, so it was a pleasant surprise. The car was lacking a front
license plate bracket (needed in my home state), so I was again pleasantly surprised when they offered to buy one and have it sent to me free of charge. It
would have been easy to say this wasnt included and try to charge me the $15 suggested retail price for it, plus shipping, but they didnt. The car was in
perfect shape, just as described, and I love it. They have called and e-mailed a couple of times to make sure that I am still 100% satised, which I am.
$0 Down $0 Due At Signing $0 Security Deposit
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Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
13 Silverado 2500
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2013 CAMARO
RARE SS RS 1LE
FACTORY PERFORMANCE CAR
$
41,450
Dual Mode Exhaust Navigation My Link Radio
1500
miles
2013 MUSTANG BOSS
$
41,999
302
Only 200 miles Local trade-in
2012 AVALANCHE 1500 LTZ
20 Wheels, Navigation
Running Boards
$
43,899
2012 REGAL
GRAND SPORT
Sunroof Navigation Loaded
CERTIFIED
$
27,500
*Spark based on 75 months & tax, with approved credit.
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$
29,999
2012 BUICK
ENCLAVE
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Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
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T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
$
26,700
2011 FORD EDGE
*39 mo. lease, 0 down, 10k per yr., plus tax with approved credit. All rebates assigned to dealer. *39 mo. lease, 0 down, 10k per yr., plus tax with approved credit. All rebates assigned to dealer. *39 mo. lease, 0 down, 10k per yr., plus tax with approved credit. All rebates assigned to dealer.
Lease is 0 down, no rst payment, 12k per year, plus tax, with approved credit. All rebates assigned to dealer.
OK
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Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
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Derrick Tolbert
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B:17.5
B:11.5
$
12,500
2008 MAZDA 5
SPORT
OK
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Truck Month - Cling
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Dana Toll
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B:11.5
$
30,900
2010 TAHOE LT
LowMiles
OK
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Dana Toll
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$
23,400
2008 CHEVY
SILVERADO
EXT. 20K4X4
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
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Truck Month - Cling
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1 = 1
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None
Brian Mekjian
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Dana Toll
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Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
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T:17
T:11
B:17.5
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per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
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A
D
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2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2013 SUBURBAN
4X4
$38,500
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
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Brian Mekjian
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Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
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Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
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S:16
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T:11
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per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
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2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2000 IMPALA LS
$5,990
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
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Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
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Truck Month - Cling
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17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
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S:16
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T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2006 LACROSSE
CXL
$9,650
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
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Truck Month - Cling
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1-23-2013 2:19 PM
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None
None
Schawk
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17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
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S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2012 IMPALA
$ 14,993
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
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T
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ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
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Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
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follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2013 IMPALA
$19,973
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
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Product Specialist
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ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
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None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
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follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2012 IMPALA
$18,900
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
Released on 1.23.13 Printed at 70% Round 1
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1 Insertion
Vendor
Pubs
B
T
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Copyeditor
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Account / Operations
Print / Int. Producer
Art Producer
Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
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follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
2008 HUMMER H3
Sunroof, local trade
$17,900
2009 FORD EDGE
SEL, AWD
$18,400
2008 IMPALA
Like New!
$11,500
2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
$14,989
2009 HONDA
ACCORD LX
$14,550
2010 DODGE
NITRO HEAT
4WD
$17,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD
EX-L
$18,976
2012 DODGE RAM
4 Dr.
$27,500
2012 SUBURBAN
4X4
$34,500
2012 LINCOLN MKX
Leather, AWD, loaded!
$31,875
2013 CADILLAC CTS
AWD, Sedan
$34,795
2011 CADILLAC
SRX
$29,990
CERTIFIED
2011 TOYOTA FJ
Cruiser
$26,163
2012 LINCOLN MKS
Nav., leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,994
2013 BUICK LACROSSE
Leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,998
CERTIFIED
2012 GMC ACADIA
Leather, AWD
$31,577
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE
FWD, 8 passenger, loaded
$23,735
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY EXPRESS
12 Passenger
$19,962
CERTIFIED
2007 TAHOE LTZ
20 Alum. wheels, rear entertainment
$22,994
Local trade
2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$21,900
CERTIFIED
2011 JEEP WRANGLER
Automatic, loaded
$21,900
2013 IMPALA
LT
$17,589
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
FWD, clean crossover
$17,594
28 MPG
CERTIFIED
C
E
R
T
IF
IE
D
2006 COBALT
$6,650
2007 SATURN AURA
$10,990
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2009 EDGE
Limited
$22,933
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
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16 x 10
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None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
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Derrick Tolbert
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Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
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During TruCk monTh
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T:17
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ILV
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2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2010 LIBERTY
SPORT
$16,990
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
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Pubs
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Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
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None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
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follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
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T:17
T:11
B:17.5
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per mo.
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1
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ILV
E
R
A
D
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2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2013 GMC YUKON
XL4X4
$39,900
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
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Pubs
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Copyeditor
Account Management
Account / Operations
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Art Producer
Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
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S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2013 GMC TERRAIN
$26,422
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
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Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
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follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2012 SANTA FE
$19,999
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
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Vendor
Pubs
B
T
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CreativeDirector
Assoc. CreativeDirector
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Copyeditor
Account Management
Account / Operations
Print / Int. Producer
Art Producer
Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
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follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2007 EQUINOX
$13,500
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
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Pubs
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T
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Art Producer
Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2013 FORD FLEX
$24,994
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
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1 Insertion
Vendor
Pubs
B
T
L
G
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CreativeDirector
Assoc. CreativeDirector
Art Director
Copywriter
Copyeditor
Account Management
Account / Operations
Print / Int. Producer
Art Producer
Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2012 CRUZE LT
$15,586
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
Released on 1.23.13 Printed at 70% Round 1
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JobNumber
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JobTitle
FileName
FileFormat
Start Date
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Materials Due
1 Insertion
Vendor
Pubs
B
T
L
G
S
People
CreativeDirector
Assoc. CreativeDirector
Art Director
Copywriter
Copyeditor
Account Management
Account / Operations
Print / Int. Producer
Art Producer
Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2011 ESCALADE
$49,999
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
Released on 1.23.13 Printed at 70% Round 1
Client
JobNumber
AdNumber
Ad-ID
JobTitle
FileName
FileFormat
Start Date
Color /Media
Materials Due
1 Insertion
Vendor
Pubs
B
T
L
G
S
People
CreativeDirector
Assoc. CreativeDirector
Art Director
Copywriter
Copyeditor
Account Management
Account / Operations
Print / Int. Producer
Art Producer
Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
2010 VW
TIGUAN
$18,589
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
Released on 1.23.13 Printed at 70% Round 1
Client
JobNumber
AdNumber
Ad-ID
JobTitle
FileName
FileFormat
Start Date
Color /Media
Materials Due
1 Insertion
Vendor
Pubs
B
T
L
G
S
People
CreativeDirector
Assoc. CreativeDirector
Art Director
Copywriter
Copyeditor
Account Management
Account / Operations
Print / Int. Producer
Art Producer
Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
2008 HUMMER H3
Sunroof, local trade
$17,900
2009 FORD EDGE
SEL, AWD
$18,400
2008 IMPALA
Like New!
$11,500
2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
$14,989
2009 HONDA
ACCORD LX
$14,550
2010 DODGE
NITRO HEAT
4WD
$17,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD
EX-L
$18,976
2012 DODGE RAM
4 Dr.
$27,500
2012 SUBURBAN
4X4
$34,500
2012 LINCOLN MKX
Leather, AWD, loaded!
$31,875
2013 CADILLAC CTS
AWD, Sedan
$34,795
2011 CADILLAC
SRX
$29,990
CERTIFIED
2011 TOYOTA FJ
Cruiser
$26,163
2012 LINCOLN MKS
Nav., leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,994
2013 BUICK LACROSSE
Leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,998
CERTIFIED
2012 GMC ACADIA
Leather, AWD
$31,577
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE
FWD, 8 passenger, loaded
$23,735
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY EXPRESS
12 Passenger
$19,962
CERTIFIED
2007 TAHOE LTZ
20 Alum. wheels, rear entertainment
$22,994
Local trade
2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$21,900
CERTIFIED
2011 JEEP WRANGLER
Automatic, loaded
$21,900
2013 IMPALA
LT
$17,589
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
FWD, clean crossover
$17,594
28 MPG
CERTIFIED
C
E
R
T
IF
IE
D
2006 COBALT
$6,650
2007 SATURN AURA
$10,990
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
$29,989
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
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Pubs
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T
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Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
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1-23-2013 2:19 PM
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None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
2008 HUMMER H3
Sunroof, local trade
$17,900
2009 FORD EDGE
SEL, AWD
$18,400
2008 IMPALA
Like New!
$11,500
2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
$14,989
2009 HONDA
ACCORD LX
$14,550
2010 DODGE
NITRO HEAT
4WD
$17,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD
EX-L
$18,976
2012 DODGE RAM
4 Dr.
$27,500
2012 SUBURBAN
4X4
$34,500
2012 LINCOLN MKX
Leather, AWD, loaded!
$31,875
2013 CADILLAC CTS
AWD, Sedan
$34,795
2011 CADILLAC
SRX
$29,990
CERTIFIED
2011 TOYOTA FJ
Cruiser
$26,163
2012 LINCOLN MKS
Nav., leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,994
2013 BUICK LACROSSE
Leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,998
CERTIFIED
2012 GMC ACADIA
Leather, AWD
$31,577
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE
FWD, 8 passenger, loaded
$23,735
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY EXPRESS
12 Passenger
$19,962
CERTIFIED
2007 TAHOE LTZ
20 Alum. wheels, rear entertainment
$22,994
Local trade
2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$21,900
CERTIFIED
2011 JEEP WRANGLER
Automatic, loaded
$21,900
2013 IMPALA
LT
$17,589
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
FWD, clean crossover
$17,594
28 MPG
CERTIFIED
C
E
R
T
IF
IE
D
2006 COBALT
$6,650
2007 SATURN AURA
$10,990
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
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Vendor
Pubs
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T
L
G
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Account / Operations
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Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
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GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
2008 HUMMER H3
Sunroof, local trade
$17,900
2009 FORD EDGE
SEL, AWD
$18,400
2008 IMPALA
Like New!
$11,500
2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
$14,989
2009 HONDA
ACCORD LX
$14,550
2010 DODGE
NITRO HEAT
4WD
$17,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD
EX-L
$18,976
2012 DODGE RAM
4 Dr.
$27,500
2012 SUBURBAN
4X4
$34,500
2012 LINCOLN MKX
Leather, AWD, loaded!
$31,875
2013 CADILLAC CTS
AWD, Sedan
$34,795
2011 CADILLAC
SRX
$29,990
CERTIFIED
2011 TOYOTA FJ
Cruiser
$26,163
2012 LINCOLN MKS
Nav., leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,994
2013 BUICK LACROSSE
Leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,998
CERTIFIED
2012 GMC ACADIA
Leather, AWD
$31,577
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE
FWD, 8 passenger, loaded
$23,735
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY EXPRESS
12 Passenger
$19,962
CERTIFIED
2007 TAHOE LTZ
20 Alum. wheels, rear entertainment
$22,994
Local trade
2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$21,900
CERTIFIED
2011 JEEP WRANGLER
Automatic, loaded
$21,900
2013 IMPALA
LT
$17,589
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
FWD, clean crossover
$17,594
28 MPG
CERTIFIED
C
E
R
T
IF
IE
D
2006 COBALT
$6,650
2007 SATURN AURA
$10,990
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
Released on 1.23.13 Printed at 70% Round 1
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Vendor
Pubs
B
T
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G
S
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Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
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GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
2008 HUMMER H3
Sunroof, local trade
$17,900
2009 FORD EDGE
SEL, AWD
$18,400
2008 IMPALA
Like New!
$11,500
2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
$14,989
2009 HONDA
ACCORD LX
$14,550
2010 DODGE
NITRO HEAT
4WD
$17,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD
EX-L
$18,976
2012 DODGE RAM
4 Dr.
$27,500
2012 SUBURBAN
4X4
$34,500
2012 LINCOLN MKX
Leather, AWD, loaded!
$31,875
2013 CADILLAC CTS
AWD, Sedan
$34,795
2011 CADILLAC
SRX
$29,990
CERTIFIED
2011 TOYOTA FJ
Cruiser
$26,163
2012 LINCOLN MKS
Nav., leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,994
2013 BUICK LACROSSE
Leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,998
CERTIFIED
2012 GMC ACADIA
Leather, AWD
$31,577
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE
FWD, 8 passenger, loaded
$23,735
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY EXPRESS
12 Passenger
$19,962
CERTIFIED
2007 TAHOE LTZ
20 Alum. wheels, rear entertainment
$22,994
Local trade
2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$21,900
CERTIFIED
2011 JEEP WRANGLER
Automatic, loaded
$21,900
2013 IMPALA
LT
$17,589
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
FWD, clean crossover
$17,594
28 MPG
CERTIFIED
C
E
R
T
IF
IE
D
2006 COBALT
$6,650
2007 SATURN AURA
$10,990
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
Released on 1.23.13 Printed at 70% Round 1
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JobNumber
AdNumber
Ad-ID
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FileName
FileFormat
Start Date
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Materials Due
1 Insertion
Vendor
Pubs
B
T
L
G
S
People
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Copyeditor
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Account / Operations
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Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
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Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
2008 HUMMER H3
Sunroof, local trade
$17,900
2009 FORD EDGE
SEL, AWD
$18,400
2008 IMPALA
Like New!
$11,500
2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
$14,989
2009 HONDA
ACCORD LX
$14,550
2010 DODGE
NITRO HEAT
4WD
$17,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD
EX-L
$18,976
2012 DODGE RAM
4 Dr.
$27,500
2012 SUBURBAN
4X4
$34,500
2012 LINCOLN MKX
Leather, AWD, loaded!
$31,875
2013 CADILLAC CTS
AWD, Sedan
$34,795
2011 CADILLAC
SRX
$29,990
CERTIFIED
2011 TOYOTA FJ
Cruiser
$26,163
2012 LINCOLN MKS
Nav., leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,994
2013 BUICK LACROSSE
Leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,998
CERTIFIED
2012 GMC ACADIA
Leather, AWD
$31,577
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE
FWD, 8 passenger, loaded
$23,735
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY EXPRESS
12 Passenger
$19,962
CERTIFIED
2007 TAHOE LTZ
20 Alum. wheels, rear entertainment
$22,994
Local trade
2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$21,900
CERTIFIED
2011 JEEP WRANGLER
Automatic, loaded
$21,900
2013 IMPALA
LT
$17,589
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
FWD, clean crossover
$17,594
28 MPG
CERTIFIED
C
E
R
T
IF
IE
D
2006 COBALT
$6,650
2007 SATURN AURA
$10,990
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
Released on 1.23.13 Printed at 70% Round 1
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JobNumber
AdNumber
Ad-ID
JobTitle
FileName
FileFormat
Start Date
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Materials Due
1 Insertion
Vendor
Pubs
B
T
L
G
S
People
CreativeDirector
Assoc. CreativeDirector
Art Director
Copywriter
Copyeditor
Account Management
Account / Operations
Print / Int. Producer
Art Producer
Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
2008 HUMMER H3
Sunroof, local trade
$17,900
2009 FORD EDGE
SEL, AWD
$18,400
2008 IMPALA
Like New!
$11,500
2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
$14,989
2009 HONDA
ACCORD LX
$14,550
2010 DODGE
NITRO HEAT
4WD
$17,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD
EX-L
$18,976
2012 DODGE RAM
4 Dr.
$27,500
2012 SUBURBAN
4X4
$34,500
2012 LINCOLN MKX
Leather, AWD, loaded!
$31,875
2013 CADILLAC CTS
AWD, Sedan
$34,795
2011 CADILLAC
SRX
$29,990
CERTIFIED
2011 TOYOTA FJ
Cruiser
$26,163
2012 LINCOLN MKS
Nav., leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,994
2013 BUICK LACROSSE
Leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,998
CERTIFIED
2012 GMC ACADIA
Leather, AWD
$31,577
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE
FWD, 8 passenger, loaded
$23,735
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY EXPRESS
12 Passenger
$19,962
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2011 JEEP WRANGLER
Automatic, loaded
$21,900
2013 IMPALA
LT
$17,589
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
FWD, clean crossover
$17,594
28 MPG
CERTIFIED
C
E
R
T
IF
IE
D
2006 COBALT
$6,650
2007 SATURN AURA
$10,990
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
Released on 1.23.13 Printed at 70% Round 1
Client
JobNumber
AdNumber
Ad-ID
JobTitle
FileName
FileFormat
Start Date
Color /Media
Materials Due
1 Insertion
Vendor
Pubs
B
T
L
G
S
People
CreativeDirector
Assoc. CreativeDirector
Art Director
Copywriter
Copyeditor
Account Management
Account / Operations
Print / Int. Producer
Art Producer
Product Specialist
Legal
ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
2008 HUMMER H3
Sunroof, local trade
$17,900
2009 FORD EDGE
SEL, AWD
$18,400
2008 IMPALA
Like New!
$11,500
2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
$14,989
2009 HONDA
ACCORD LX
$14,550
2010 DODGE
NITRO HEAT
4WD
$17,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD
EX-L
$18,976
2012 DODGE RAM
4 Dr.
$27,500
2012 SUBURBAN
4X4
$34,500
2012 LINCOLN MKX
Leather, AWD, loaded!
$31,875
2013 CADILLAC CTS
AWD, Sedan
$34,795
2011 CADILLAC
SRX
$29,990
CERTIFIED
2011 TOYOTA FJ
Cruiser
$26,163
2012 LINCOLN MKS
Nav., leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,994
2013 BUICK LACROSSE
Leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,998
CERTIFIED
2012 GMC ACADIA
Leather, AWD
$31,577
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE
FWD, 8 passenger, loaded
$23,735
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY EXPRESS
12 Passenger
$19,962
CERTIFIED
2007 TAHOE LTZ
20 Alum. wheels, rear entertainment
$22,994
Local trade
2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$21,900
CERTIFIED
2011 JEEP WRANGLER
Automatic, loaded
$21,900
2013 IMPALA
LT
$17,589
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
FWD, clean crossover
$17,594
28 MPG
CERTIFIED
C
E
R
T
IF
IE
D
2006 COBALT
$6,650
2007 SATURN AURA
$10,990
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
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GLOBE-RET 753
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GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
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1-23-2013 2:19 PM
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None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
2008 HUMMER H3
Sunroof, local trade
$17,900
2009 FORD EDGE
SEL, AWD
$18,400
2008 IMPALA
Like New!
$11,500
2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
$14,989
2009 HONDA
ACCORD LX
$14,550
2010 DODGE
NITRO HEAT
4WD
$17,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD
EX-L
$18,976
2012 DODGE RAM
4 Dr.
$27,500
2012 SUBURBAN
4X4
$34,500
2012 LINCOLN MKX
Leather, AWD, loaded!
$31,875
2013 CADILLAC CTS
AWD, Sedan
$34,795
2011 CADILLAC
SRX
$29,990
CERTIFIED
2011 TOYOTA FJ
Cruiser
$26,163
2012 LINCOLN MKS
Nav., leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,994
2013 BUICK LACROSSE
Leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,998
CERTIFIED
2012 GMC ACADIA
Leather, AWD
$31,577
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE
FWD, 8 passenger, loaded
$23,735
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY EXPRESS
12 Passenger
$19,962
CERTIFIED
2007 TAHOE LTZ
20 Alum. wheels, rear entertainment
$22,994
Local trade
2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$21,900
CERTIFIED
2011 JEEP WRANGLER
Automatic, loaded
$21,900
2013 IMPALA
LT
$17,589
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
FWD, clean crossover
$17,594
28 MPG
CERTIFIED
C
E
R
T
IF
IE
D
2006 COBALT
$6,650
2007 SATURN AURA
$10,990
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
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GLOBE-RET 753
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GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
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1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
004739G__164245A01.indd 1 1/24/13 2:31 AM
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
2008 HUMMER H3
Sunroof, local trade
$17,900
2009 FORD EDGE
SEL, AWD
$18,400
2008 IMPALA
Like New!
$11,500
2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
$14,989
2009 HONDA
ACCORD LX
$14,550
2010 DODGE
NITRO HEAT
4WD
$17,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD
EX-L
$18,976
2012 DODGE RAM
4 Dr.
$27,500
2012 SUBURBAN
4X4
$34,500
2012 LINCOLN MKX
Leather, AWD, loaded!
$31,875
2013 CADILLAC CTS
AWD, Sedan
$34,795
2011 CADILLAC
SRX
$29,990
CERTIFIED
2011 TOYOTA FJ
Cruiser
$26,163
2012 LINCOLN MKS
Nav., leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,994
2013 BUICK LACROSSE
Leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,998
CERTIFIED
2012 GMC ACADIA
Leather, AWD
$31,577
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE
FWD, 8 passenger, loaded
$23,735
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY EXPRESS
12 Passenger
$19,962
CERTIFIED
2007 TAHOE LTZ
20 Alum. wheels, rear entertainment
$22,994
Local trade
2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$21,900
CERTIFIED
2011 JEEP WRANGLER
Automatic, loaded
$21,900
2013 IMPALA
LT
$17,589
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
FWD, clean crossover
$17,594
28 MPG
CERTIFIED
C
E
R
T
IF
IE
D
2006 COBALT
$6,650
2007 SATURN AURA
$10,990
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
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GLOBE-RET 753
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Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
004739G__164245A01.indd 1 1/24/13 2:31 AM
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
2008 HUMMER H3
Sunroof, local trade
$17,900
2009 FORD EDGE
SEL, AWD
$18,400
2008 IMPALA
Like New!
$11,500
2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
$14,989
2009 HONDA
ACCORD LX
$14,550
2010 DODGE
NITRO HEAT
4WD
$17,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD
EX-L
$18,976
2012 DODGE RAM
4 Dr.
$27,500
2012 SUBURBAN
4X4
$34,500
2012 LINCOLN MKX
Leather, AWD, loaded!
$31,875
2013 CADILLAC CTS
AWD, Sedan
$34,795
2011 CADILLAC
SRX
$29,990
CERTIFIED
2011 TOYOTA FJ
Cruiser
$26,163
2012 LINCOLN MKS
Nav., leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,994
2013 BUICK LACROSSE
Leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,998
CERTIFIED
2012 GMC ACADIA
Leather, AWD
$31,577
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE
FWD, 8 passenger, loaded
$23,735
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY EXPRESS
12 Passenger
$19,962
CERTIFIED
2007 TAHOE LTZ
20 Alum. wheels, rear entertainment
$22,994
Local trade
2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$21,900
CERTIFIED
2011 JEEP WRANGLER
Automatic, loaded
$21,900
2013 IMPALA
LT
$17,589
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
FWD, clean crossover
$17,594
28 MPG
CERTIFIED
C
E
R
T
IF
IE
D
2006 COBALT
$6,650
2007 SATURN AURA
$10,990
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
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GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
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Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
004739G__164245A01.indd 1 1/24/13 2:31 AM
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
2008 HUMMER H3
Sunroof, local trade
$17,900
2009 FORD EDGE
SEL, AWD
$18,400
2008 IMPALA
Like New!
$11,500
2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
$14,989
2009 HONDA
ACCORD LX
$14,550
2010 DODGE
NITRO HEAT
4WD
$17,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD
EX-L
$18,976
2012 DODGE RAM
4 Dr.
$27,500
2012 SUBURBAN
4X4
$34,500
2012 LINCOLN MKX
Leather, AWD, loaded!
$31,875
2013 CADILLAC CTS
AWD, Sedan
$34,795
2011 CADILLAC
SRX
$29,990
CERTIFIED
2011 TOYOTA FJ
Cruiser
$26,163
2012 LINCOLN MKS
Nav., leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,994
2013 BUICK LACROSSE
Leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,998
CERTIFIED
2012 GMC ACADIA
Leather, AWD
$31,577
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE
FWD, 8 passenger, loaded
$23,735
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY EXPRESS
12 Passenger
$19,962
CERTIFIED
2007 TAHOE LTZ
20 Alum. wheels, rear entertainment
$22,994
Local trade
2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$21,900
CERTIFIED
2011 JEEP WRANGLER
Automatic, loaded
$21,900
2013 IMPALA
LT
$17,589
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
FWD, clean crossover
$17,594
28 MPG
CERTIFIED
C
E
R
T
IF
IE
D
2006 COBALT
$6,650
2007 SATURN AURA
$10,990
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
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T
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ProductionArts Studio
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GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
1 = 1
None Notes
Bill Majewski
None
Brian Mekjian
Ryan McCarthy

Dana Toll
None
Derrick Tolbert
David Lowe
Eric Singer
Karen Cohrs @ 1-23-2013 4:54 PM
KC 3 164245A01
1st_Assembly 01/24/13
Drive home a Chevy
During TruCk monTh
faCebook.Com/ChevyTruCks
follow @ChevroleT anD join The ConversaTion #ChevyTruCks
S:16
S:10
T:17
T:11
B:17.5
B:11.5
004739G__164245A01.indd 1 1/24/13 2:31 AM
per mo.
*
AUTO MALL.com
2
0
1
3
S
ILV
E
R
A
D
O
S
2013
EQUINOX
$
385 mo.
$
mo.
New! 2013 CADILLAC ATS
$
CADILLAC SRX
*
per mo.
$
529
2008 HUMMER H3
Sunroof, local trade
$17,900
2009 FORD EDGE
SEL, AWD
$18,400
2008 IMPALA
Like New!
$11,500
2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
$14,989
2009 HONDA
ACCORD LX
$14,550
2010 DODGE
NITRO HEAT
4WD
$17,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD
EX-L
$18,976
2012 DODGE RAM
4 Dr.
$27,500
2012 SUBURBAN
4X4
$34,500
2012 LINCOLN MKX
Leather, AWD, loaded!
$31,875
2013 CADILLAC CTS
AWD, Sedan
$34,795
2011 CADILLAC
SRX
$29,990
CERTIFIED
2011 TOYOTA FJ
Cruiser
$26,163
2012 LINCOLN MKS
Nav., leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,994
2013 BUICK LACROSSE
Leather htd. seats, loaded!
$26,998
CERTIFIED
2012 GMC ACADIA
Leather, AWD
$31,577
CERTIFIED
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE
FWD, 8 passenger, loaded
$23,735
CERTIFIED
2012 CHEVY EXPRESS
12 Passenger
$19,962
CERTIFIED
2007 TAHOE LTZ
20 Alum. wheels, rear entertainment
$22,994
Local trade
2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$21,900
CERTIFIED
2011 JEEP WRANGLER
Automatic, loaded
$21,900
2013 IMPALA
LT
$17,589
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
FWD, clean crossover
$17,594
28 MPG
CERTIFIED
C
E
R
T
IF
IE
D
2006 COBALT
$6,650
2007 SATURN AURA
$10,990
Just Arrived
All New
2014 Impala
(See it before its gone)
$1,000
Trade in Bonus Cash
$2000 Competitive
Lease Conquest Cash?
$1500
GM Employee Cash!!
*Must own a competitor lease to qualify for $2000. **Must upgrade a 99 or newer vehicle.
***Must be a GM Employee or Eligible Family Member.
Sign & Drive No Money Due Just Add Tax
Can be combined
0% for 72mo.
PLUS
0
%
72mo.
+
AUTO MALL
Cadillac Chevrolet
GM Certifed Used Cars
2200 N. CABLE
419-549-5964 1-800-541-5015
Mon & Thurs. 9:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wed. 9:00-6:00
Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
Going On Now! Hurry For BEST SELECTION!
OK
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Pubs
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T
L
G
S
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Product Specialist
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ProductionArts Studio
Mechanical Specs Chevrolet Retail
GLOBE-RET 753
004739G
None
Truck Month - Cling
GLOBE-RET 753_004739G_TM_Cling.indd
Adobe InDesign CS5
1-23-2013 2:19 PM
4/C Other
None
None
Schawk
None
17.5 x 11.5
17 x 11
16 x 10
None
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2008 IMPALA
Like New!
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2012 FIESTA SES
Loaded, hatchback
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2010 DODGE
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2010 HONDA ACCORD
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2012 SUBURBAN
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Hospitals see surge of
superbug-fighting products
By MIKE STOBBE
The Associated Press
NEW YORK They
sweep. They swab. They
sterilize. And still the germs
persist.
In U.S. hospitals, an esti-
mated 1 in 20 patients pick
up infections they didnt have
when they arrived, some
caused by dangerous super-
bugs that are hard to treat.
The rise of these super-
bugs, along with increased
pressure from the govern-
ment and insurers, is driving
hospitals to try all sorts of
new approaches to stop their
spread:
Machines that resemble
Star Wars robots and emit
ultraviolet light or hydro-
gen peroxide vapors. Germ-
resistant copper bed rails,
call buttons and IV poles.
Antimicrobial linens, curtains
and wall paint.
While these products can
help get a room clean, their
true impact is still debatable.
There is no widely-accepted
evidence that these inven-
tions have prevented infec-
tions or deaths.
Meanwhile, insurers are
pushing hospitals to do a bet-
ter job and the governments
Medicare program has moved
to stop paying bills for cer-
tain infections caught in the
hospital.
Were seeing a culture
change in hospitals, said
Jennie Mayfield, who tracks
infections at Barnes-Jewish
Hospital in St. Louis.
Those hospital infec-
tions are tied to an estimated
100,000 deaths each year and
add as much as $30 billion a
year in medical costs, accord-
ing to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention. The
agency last month sounded
an alarm about a nightmare
bacteria resistant to one
class of antibiotics. That kind
is still rare but it showed up
last year in at least 200 hos-
pitals.
Hospitals started paying
attention to infection con-
trol in the late 1880s, when
mounting evidence showed
unsanitary conditions were
hurting patients. Hospital
hygiene has been a concern
in cycles ever since, with the
latest spike triggered by the
emergence a decade ago of a
nasty strain of intestinal bug
called Clostridium difficile,
or C-diff.
The diarrhea-causing
C-diff is now linked to 14,000
U.S. deaths annually. Thats
been the catalyst for the
growing focus on infection
control, said Mayfield, who
is also president-elect of the
Association for Professionals
in Infection Control and
Epidemiology.
C-diff is easier to treat
than some other hospital
superbugs, like methicillin-
resistant staph, or MRSA, but
its particularly difficult to
clean away. Alcohol-based
hand sanitizers dont work
and C-diff can persist on hos-
pital room surfaces for days.
The CDC recommends hospi-
tal staff clean their hands rig-
orously with soap and water
or better yet, wear gloves.
And rooms should be cleaned
intensively with bleach, the
CDC says.
Michael Claes developed
a bad case of C-diff while he
was a kidney patient last fall
at New York Citys Lenox
Hill Hospital. He and his doc-
tor believe he caught it at
the hospital. Claes praised
his overall care, but felt the
hospitals room cleaning and
infection control was less
than perfect.
I would use the word
perfunctory, he said.
Lenox Hill spokeswom-
an Ann Silverman disputed
that characterization, noting
hospital workers are mak-
ing efforts that patients often
cant see, like using hand
cleansers dispensers in hall-
ways. She ticked off a list
of measure used to prevent
the spread of germs, ranging
from educating patients fam-
ily members to isolation and
other protective steps with
each C-diff patient.
The hospitals C-diff
infection rate is lower than
the state average, she said.
Westchester Medical
Center, a 643-bed hospital
in the suburbs of New York
City has also been hit by
cases of C-diff and the other
superbugs.
Complicating matters is
the fact that larger proportions
of hospital patients today are
sicker and more susceptible
to the ravages of infections,
said Dr. Marisa Montecalvo,
a contagious diseases special-
ist at Westchester.
Theres a growing recog-
nition that its not only sur-
gical knives and operating
rooms that need a thorough
cleaning but also spots like
bed rails and even television
remote controls, she said.
Now theres more attention
to making sure that all the
nooks and crannies are clean,
and that its done in perfect
a manner as can be done,
Montecalvo said.
Enter companies like
Xenex Healthcare Services,
a Texas company that makes
a portable, $125,000 machine
thats rolled into rooms to zap
C-diff and other bacteria and
viruses dead with ultraviolet
light. Xenex has sold or
leased devices to more than
100 U.S. hospitals, including
Westchester Medical Center.
Closing arguments set for abortion docs trial
By MARYCLAIRE DALE
The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia prosecutors
predicted two years ago that
the indictment of an abortion
provider charged with kill-
ing babies would be exploited
by both sides of the nations
polarized abortion debate.
The seven-week murder
trial, which moves to closing
arguments today, has proved
them right.
Abortion foes have
accused the media of under-
publicizing the trial out of
fear it would weaken public
support for abortion rights.
Abortion-rights advocates
have said the grim testimony
points to the need for the pro-
cedure to be accessible, safe
and legal.
The case is not about
that controversy; it is about
disregard of the law and dis-
dain for the lives and health
of mothers and infants,
prosecutors wrote in the
2011 grand jury report.
We find common ground
in exposing what happened
here.
They accuse 72-year-old
Kermit Gosnell of operat-
ing a clinic where desper-
ate women sought late-term
abortions they could not get
elsewhere. And he got rich
doing so, they said, mak-
ing millions over a 30-year
career.
Prosecutors say Gosnell
killed viable babies born alive
after putting a steady stream
of often low-income, minor-
ity women through labor and
delivery.
Former employees have
testified that Gosnell taught
them to snip babies necks
after they were delivered to
ensure fetal demise.
Why would you cut
a baby in the back of the
neck unless you were kill-
ing them? Assistant District
Attorney Ed Cameron argued
last week, as he asked a judge
to send all seven first-degree
murder charges to the jury.
Common Pleas Judge
Jeffrey Minehart, though,
threw out three of those
counts for lack of evidence
they were viable, born alive
and then killed.
Gosnell is also charged
in the overdose death of a
patient, 41-year-old refu-
gee Karnamaya Mongar, of
Woodbridge, Va.
The jury must now weigh
the five murder counts,
along with lesser charges
that include racketeering,
performing illegal abortions
after 24 weeks, failing to
observe the 24-hour waiting
period and endangering a
childs welfare for employing
a 15-year-old in the proce-
dure area.
Defense lawyer Jack
McMahon has argued that
there were no live births at
the clinic, and he found some
support from a prosecution
witness, Philadelphias top
medical examiner. Dr. Sam
Gulino, who examined 47
aborted fetuses stored in
freezers at the clinic, said
he could not definitively say
if any had taken a breath
because the lung tissue had
deteriorated.
The prosecutions other
evidence to support the live
birth argument comes from
former employees, who tes-
tified that they saw aborted
babies move, breathe or even
cry. McMahon challenged
them on cross-examination,
questioning whether they had
instead seen post-mortem
spasms.
You have to have defi-
nite, voluntary movement,
McMahon argued.
The jury has seen a graph-
ic photograph of some of the
aborted babies and a worker
testified that Gosnell joked
that one was so big it could
walk to the bus.
Lynda Williams, Adrianne
Moton and Sherry West, all
untrained clinic workers, and
unlicensed doctor Stephen
Massof have each pleaded
guilty to third-degree murder
charges and testified against
Gosnell. And four others
have pleaded guilty to lesser
charges, including Gosnells
wife, Pearl.
Gosnell did not testify, but
could take the stand in the
penalty phase if he is con-
victed of first-degree murder.
Prosecutors are seeking the
death penalty.
Prosecutors say Gosnell
is a misogynist for the way
he treated female patients
while the inner-city doctor
described himself as an altru-
ist in a 2010 interview with
the Philadelphia Daily News.
I wanted to be an effec-
tive, positive force in the
minority community,
Gosnell said.
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Dear Annie: What should I say
to my sister when she makes out-
rageous claims? For example, she
believes the government is spray-
ing poison into the skies and drop-
ping ticks to kill us. She has a huge
supply of plastic coffns ready to
put our corpses into. She thinks
crackpots rapping on YouTube are
reliable sources of information.
Sometimes I get through to her
with reason and facts, but soon
after, she corroborates her miscon-
ceptions via other web sources.
I have too much real life
to live to spend time de-
bunking all the links she
sends to prove her be-
liefs, but I worry that her
paranoia might not be
safe if it goes unchecked.
We are both retired,
and she spends most of
her time on her couch
surfng the web on her
smart phone and watch-
ing movies. She hardly
engages in any physical activity,
and her health is suffering. She
believes every conspiracy theory
out there, and when I dont concur,
she thinks I dont respect her intel-
ligence.
Should I just agree with her?
Empathize with her feelings of
doom? Laugh off the wacky stuff?
Change the subject to real-life is-
sues? Please help. Older Sister
Dear Older Sister: It is point-
less to argue with your sister. In-
stead, please suggest she get a
complete checkup. She may be
suffering from something as sim-
ple as a urinary tract infection, as
serious as dementia or as compli-
cated as mental illness. You also
can try your local Department on
Aging to see whether someone
could visit your sister in person
and do an evaluation.
Dear Annie: I need advice on
how to tactfully uninvite relatives
to a gathering. A few weeks ago, I
casually mentioned to my husband
that Id like to have a special out-
ing with our sons. Its my youngest
boys birthday, and I suggested an
overnight stay at a resort. Along
the way, we could stop at my hus-
bands brothers house and have a
small cake-and-ice-cream celebra-
tion with his brother, sister-in-law
and young nephew. The next thing
I know, he has invited his brothers
family to join us at the resort.
Aside from the fact that I want-
ed this outing to be just the four of
us, there is an additional
problem. My older son is
autistic. My husband and
I will have a hard enough
time accommodating
his needs while trying to
have a good time. And my
sister-in-law can be rude.
She makes nasty remarks
when you disagree with
her.
I want this to be our
family time. We can invite
the others for a different gathering.
How should I tell them it will not
work out? Dont Want To Be
Stuck With Them
Dear Dont: Your husband
should handle this. After all, its his
brother not to mention, Hubby
was the one who invited them with-
out checking with you. He can say
he thinks the overnight stay would
be best with just the four of you, and
he hopes they will understand the
need for family time. But he should
add that you are all looking forward
to seeing them to celebrate your
sons birthday.
Dear Annie: This is for Con-
cerned, who questioned the ap-
propriateness of displaying his
late wifes picture at his grand-
daughters wedding.
Not long after we lost our be-
loved 26-year-old son, two of his
good friends were married. Not
only did they invite us to the wed-
ding, but by mentioning our son in
their wedding program, this won-
derful couple made it possible for
our son to be part of their special
day. There are no words to express
how much this meant to us.
We also know a young woman
who included her late brother in
her wedding by holding his pic-
ture in her hands when the wed-
ding photographer photographed
the wedding party. How blessed
Concerned is to have such
a sensitive and loving grand-
daughter. Always Remember-
ing
Older sister concerned for youngers health
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Monday, April 29, 2013 The Herald 3B
Tomorrows Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol
www.delphosherald.com
TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2013
Devote as much time and effort as
you can to fulfilling your ambitious
expectations in the year ahead.
Minimize frivolous get-togethers --
youll have plenty of time for those
later.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) --
Its OK to be your own person, but
draw the line if your needs come
at the expense of someone elses.
You dont want to cause any undue
damage.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) --
Dont allow yourself to be put in a
position in which youre out of your
depth. Avoid the situation by being
honest about your capabilities.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) --
Someone who is just as strong-willed
as you might try to be the dominating
force in your peer group. If you feel
compelled to oppose this person, a
collision is likely.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Poor
results are highly likely if you have
difficulty distinguishing between
those who are in your corner and
those who are not. Try to use your
best judgment.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) --
Surprisingly, youll be better able to
handle large ideas than small ones.
Be careful, however, because overly
grandiose schemes could lead to your
undoing.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) --
Unless youre extremely careful, it
could be unwise to invest in certain
situations or people that you know
little about. Dont shirk the research.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) --
Those with whom youre involved
wont like it one bit if you take them
or what they do for granted. Things
could get volatile, so be extra careful.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) -- Assignments you neglect early
on will return to haunt you. Dont
delude yourself about the urgency of
certain matters.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) -- Overly complex arrangements
are destined to fail, so do your best
to keep all of your involvements
with friends as low-key and
uncomplicated as possible.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
19) -- It wont do anyone any good
to compare the achievements of an
outsider against your family. You
could be prejudiced against non-
family members.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) --
A surefire way to have others come
down hard on you is to find fault
with their thinking. Dont be the
one to introduce controversy into a
relationship.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) --
Be extra careful and prudent in your
commercial affairs or in the handling
of financial funds, whether yours or
someone elses. If your judgment is
off, a loss is probable.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2013
Conditions that have a direct
effect on your material well-
being are likely to show a marked
improvement in the year ahead. Luck
will be on your side.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) --
You must be extremely careful not
to show partiality to certain friends.
If you do, youll lose the respect of
many.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
-- Dont take on more tasks than
you can comfortably manage. Your
overall performance will greatly
suffer if youre overburdened.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
-- Though there will be situations in
which youll need to take some risks,
there will also be times when youll
need to be conservative. Know the
difference.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) --
A close friend might get hurt if
you fail to return the warmth and
consideration that this person has
consistently shown you in the past.
Be mindful of your behavior.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
-- Self-doubt is likely to be your
worst enemy, so you need to figure
out how to deal with it. If you dont,
youll lose all the momentum youve
gained.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Be
careful, because your financial trends
will be mixed. Though you may gain
in some instances, you could suffer
an unexpected loss.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
-- Although you have excellent
leadership qualities, you may not be
using them enough. Step up to the
plate when called to do so.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) -- Because youll tend to hear and
see only what you want to, you could
be cruising for a bruising. Be an
attentive and conscientious listener.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) -- Treat all your friends in your
usual considerate manner, but dont
let anyone walk all over you. A
person whos taken advantage of you
in the past may try to do so again.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
-- In order to achieve an important
objective, you must stay focused
on your target at all times. If you
deviate, even briefly, you are likely
to be thrown off course.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
-- Although your judgment is likely
at its soundest, unfortunately, you
might allow lesser heads to rule the
day. Dont doubt your instincts.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
-- By working in fits and starts, you
severely minimize your effectiveness
and productivity. That doesnt mean
that you wont do anything well, it
just means that you wont do enough.
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HELLO FOLKS! UNFORTUNATELY WE HAD MINOR
PEA SIZE HAIL COME THROUGH OUR USED CAR
LOT. OUR INSURANCE ADJUSTER CLASSIFIED IT AS
LIGHT DAMAGE.
I WOULD CLASSIFY IT THIS WAY:
LIGHT COLORED CARS - CAN BARELY SEE DINGS
MEDIUM COLORED CARS - CAN HARDLY SEE DINGS
DARK COLORED CARS - CAN SEE SOME DINGS
BE ASSURED THIS DID NOT AFFECT THE
MECHANICAL CONDITION OF THESE VEHICLES.
HURRY IN TODAY WHILE THE BARGAINS LAST.
OF A
SALE
ONE
BONUS BUY COUPON
12 Chevy Silverado 12 Chevy Impala
11 Honda Civic
09 Toyota Rav4 08 Nissan Quest
11 Chev Impala
05 GMC Yukon
03 Chev Trailblazer
11 Volkswagen Jetta
12 GMC Acadia
11 Chev Impala 11 Chev Impala
11 Ford Fusion 10 Chev Impala
12 Chev Silverado 11 Hyundai Sante Fe 11 Ford Focus
#13B23. 1/2 ton extended. Z71 pkg.
was .................................. $25,900
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#13A2. LTZ, sunroof
was .................................. $17,900
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#12I110. LX pkg.
was .................................. $15,500
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#13A13. Limited.
was .................................. $21,900
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#12L113A. White
was .................................. $10,500
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#12G55A. 1 LT pkg., black.
was .................................. $14,500
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#12K128. SLT pkg., DVD.
was .................................. $13,900
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#12E42A. 4x4. LT pkg.
was .................................... $6,995
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#12I111. SE
was .................................. $13,500
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
81,000 mi.
Needs engine work. Does run.
#13A7. SLT pkg., silver
was .................................. $30,500
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#12I97. 1 LT pkg. Red
was .................................. $14,500
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#13A6. 1 LT pkg., gray
was .................................. $14,900
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#13A8. SEL, silver
was .................................. $16,900
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#12E58. 1 LT, goldmist
was .................................. $13,500
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#13B20. 4x4 crew, 1/2 ton
was .................................. $26,900
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#12I100. Dark blue.
was .................................. $17,700
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
#12I108. SES pkg., red
was .................................. $15,500
Hail Discount .................... $1,000
$
24,900
$
16,900
$
14,500
$
20,900
$
9,500
$
13,500
$
12,900
$
5,995
$
12,500
$
29,500
$
13,500
$
13,900
$
15,900
$
12,500
$
25,900
$
16,700
$
14,500 NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW NOW
NOW NOW
NOW NOW NOW
BRING IN
THIS COUPON TO
Expires 5/7/2013
Monday 4/29/13
SAVE
AN
EXTRA
on
your
purchase
$
100
HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL
07 CHRYSLER
PT CRUISER
$
2,495 ONLY
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