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Saturday, April 2, 2016

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Newborn left
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and Rescue
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2016 AMG | Parade

BY KAY LOUTH
DHI Media Staff Writer
klouth@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS The baby
girl relinquished to the
Delphos Fire Department
Tuesday under Ohios
Safe Haven law continues
to thrive. Her condition

remains unchanged since


the last update from the
hospital.
Shes doing great and
is in stable condition,
St. Ritas Communication
Coordinator
Katee
Fenimore said.
See NEWBORN, page 13

Queen Jubilee XLI Ashton Bowersock of Linvolnview High School, center, is surrounded by her court, first
runner-up Maddie Pohlman from St. Johns, left, and second runner-up Katelyn Welch from Van Wert High
School. (DHI Media/Kay Louth)

Lincolnviews Bowersock
Queen Jubilee XLI
BY KAY LOUTH
DHI Media Staff Writer
klouth@delphosherald.com

VAN WERT A field of 10 area high school beauties took the stage at Marsh Auditorium Friday night, each
hoping to win the title Peony Queen Jubilee XLI.
After the songs were sung and ivories tickled and toes tapped in the talent portion of the pageant, contestants were
challenged with a thought-provoking question appropriate to their status as high school girls. The girls thoughtfully
dispatched bullies and shoplifters and dealt with depressed friends and bucket lists, too.
Then the most anticipated moment of the evening, the naming of Queen Jubilee XLI. This year, Lincolnviews
Ashton Bowersock won the crown. She will represent Van Wert throughout the year, including during the Peony
Festival on June 3 and 4 in Van Wert. She said she was excited to be named Queen, adding she was looking forward
to the summertime and seeing all the other girls in the contest. She was also excited about being Queen.
This was an amazing experience, she said.
Bowersock was also named Miss Congeniality.
St. Johns Maddie Pohlman won first runner-up in Friday nights festivities and earned an $800 scholarship.
Pohlman performed a dramatic reading of Shel Silversteins poem Messy Room as her talent.
Van Werts Katelyn Welch won second runner-up, earning a $600 scholarship.
See QUEEN, page 13

Bradley R. Gillespie of Defiance leaves the Paulding


County Court of Common Pleas following his arraignment Thursday on two murder charges. He is flanked
by a sheriffs deputy and his court-appointed attorney,
William Kluge of Lima. (Paulding Progress photo)

Defiance man
pleads not guilty to
Paulding homicides
By JOE SHOUSE
and MELINDA KRICK
Progress Staff

PAULDING On Thursday afternoon, Bradley R.


Gillespie was arraigned in Paulding County Common Pleas
Court.
Accused in the double homicide of Hannah Fischer and
Frank Tracy Jr., Gillespie was escorted into the courtroom
by three county deputies following a 50-minute delay.
See HOMICIDES, page 14

Foundation names Fountain Park Summer Music Series


Information submitted

VAN WERT The Van Wert


County Foundation has announced
its 2016 Fountain Park Summer
Music Series. It features eight free
concerts in downtown Van Werts
Fountain Park. All concerts are
on Friday nights, beginning at 7
p.m. Food service is available by
5:30 p.m. from various non-profit
organizations in Van Wert County.
This is the 15th season for
Fountain Park Summer concerts
presented by The Van Wert County
Foundation in cooperation with the
Van Wert City Parks & Recreation.
This season includes a wide variety of entertainment and will even

include an outdoor family movie


on July 1 following the Lima Pops
Orchestra concert. The movie is
in cooperation with Main Street
Van Wert.
The season kicks off with
its traditional opener on Friday
night of the Peony and Artrageous
Festival weekend. The entire lineup is listed below:
Friday, June 3 The Together
Band
The Together Band, established
in the 70s, has been entertaining
crowds in a tri-state area for more
than four decades. Together provides an action-packed show that
delivers a classic rock, funk, soul
and feel-good music experience

for all ages. The band features a


9-piece ensemble of undeniable
rhythm section, electrifying horns,
and dynamic vocals from all band
members.
Friday, June 17 Madrigal- The
Ultimate Tribute to Carlos Santana
This Cincinnati-based band
of professional musicians offer
up a true Carlos Santana concert
experience. Led by Jose Madrigal,
a Mexican immigrant who was
home schooled on the guitar by
his father, a guitar professor at
Northern Kentucky University,
Jose was a recording artist for
20th Century Fox and Columbia
See MUSIC, page 14

Together will perform Friday, June 3. (Submitted photo)

Classifieds 12 | Country 5 | Entertainment 10 | For The Record 2 | Local-State 3-4 | Obituaries 2 | Sports 6-7 |
A pizza buffet to benefit the Jefferson
High School Junior Class Post Prom will be
held from 5-8 p.m. April 12 at the Delphos
Eagles, 1600 E. Fifth St.
Tickets include all-you-can-eat pizza,
bread sticks, salad and fountain pop. Tickets
are $8 for adults and $4 for children under
10.
Tickets are available at the high school,
administrative office and at the door.

The north water tower in


Delphos will undergo maintenance
beginning Monday and be out of
service for approximately a month.
Residents may notice some
discoloration to their water. If it
does not clear up after a period of
time, contact the water department
or municipal building to report a
problem.

St. Johns High


School junior class is
selling mulch to help
fund its post prom
event.
Triple-cut premium
black hardwood mulch
and double-cut red
cypress mulch are $5.50
per bag.

Weather 2

Mulch is available
DHI MEDIA
for pick up at the school 2015 Published in Delphos, Ohio
from 8-11 a.m. on April
30 or delivery is free
Volume 145, No.84
with the purchase of 10
bags or more within a
10-mile radius.
Orders must be
received by Tuesday.
Contact any DSJ junior.

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OBITUARIES
Virginia P. Gunter

William A. Bill
Martin

Oct. 29, 1928


March 31, 2016

LIMA William A. Bill


Martin, 87, passed away at
1:50 p.m. on Thursday at Lima
Convalescent Home in Lima.
Bill was born on Oct. 29,
1928, in Putnam County to
Henry and Joanna (Brinkman) Martin, who preceded him in
death. On Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1950, he married Ruth Utrup in
Delphos. She survives in Lima.
He is also survived by sons, Daniel (Mary Jane) Martin of
Amelia, Michael (Connie) Martin of Bellefontaine, Richard
(Lori) Martin of Dublin, Thomas (Karen) Martin of Elida and
Stephen (Louise) Martin of Elida; daughter, Rebecca (Kevin)
Hils, Bronx, New York; 15 grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; three stepgreat-grandchild; and
one great-great-stepgrandchild.
He is also preceded in death by brothers, Leonard, Leo and
Walter Martin; sisters, Hilda Grothaus, Gertrude Etter, Dorothy
Kriegel-Kendal and Florentine Honey Cooley; grandchild,
Katlyn Martin; and great-grandchild, Benjamin Logan Dragotta.
Bill served in the Army during the Korean Conflict. He
worked as a machinist at Ford Motor Company Engine Plant in
Lima, in the V-8 Crankshaft section. He was a member of the
Eagles Aerie 370 and the United Auto Workers Local 1219. He
was a life member of the Elks and the American Legion Post
96. He belonged to St. Gerards Catholic Church and its Holy
Name Society.
The family will receive friends from 2-8 p.m. on Monday at
Chamberlain-Huckeriede Funeral Home in Lima, where a Parish
Wake service will be held at 8 p.m. and military honors conducted by VFW Post 1275.
Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday
at St. Gerard Catholic Church in Lima. Father Jim Szobonya
and Father Mike Sergi will officiate. Interment will be in
Gethsemani Cemetery, Lima.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Gerards Catholic
Church, 240 W. Robb, Lima OH 45801.
Condolences may be expressed at www.chamberlainhuckeriede.com

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Oct. 6, 1924-April 1, 2016


DELPHOS Donna B.
Norris, 91, of Delphos passed
away on Friday at Vancrest
Healthcare Center of Delphos.
She was born Oct. 6, 1924,
to Clyde and Flossie Ann
(Swartz) Adams, who preceded her in death.
On March 10, 1945, she
was united in marriage to
Vern K. Norris, who survives
in Delphos. They recently celebrated 71 years of marriage.
She is also survived by
a son, Jeff (Denise) Norris
of Delphos; six grandchildren, Rachel (Alan) Gillaspie
of Pickerington, Jill (Travis)
Schimmoeller of Delphos,
Kevin (Sherri) Norris of
Elida and Jim Norris Jr., Amy
(Todd) Schulte of Delphos and
Lori (Bob) White of Delphos;
and 12 great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in
death by a son, Jim Norris Sr.;
a daughter-in-law, Jan Norris;
a sister, Bernice Adams;
and two brothers, Jack and
Franklin Adams.
Donna was a lifelong member of the First Assembly of
God Church. She was also a
member of Delphos Wesleyan
Church birthday club for several years and North Western
Benefit Association for 50
years. She liked to read, ride
bike, and teach kids to swim.
Funeral services will begin
at 2 p.m. on Monday with
viewing one hour prior to the
service at Harter and Schier
Funeral Home, with Pastor
Jim Menke officiating. Burial
will follow in Walnut Grove
Cemetery.
Friends may call from 4-6
p.m. on Sunday at the funeral
home.
Memorial
contributions may be made to First
Assembly of God Church or
Delphos Senior Citizens.
To leave condolences
please go to harterandschier.
com.

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419-695-0015

March 6, 1931-March 30,


2016
DELPHOS Virginia P.
Gunter, 85, of Delphos passed
away on Wednesday at St. Ritas
Medical Center in Lima.
She was born March 6, 1931,
in Landeck to Oswald P. and
Irene C. (Blockberger) Klaus,
who preceded her in death.
On May 29, 1948, she was
united in marriage to William L.
Bill Gunter Sr., who preceded
her in death on Aug. 3, 2010.
She is survived by one son, William L. Bill (Kathy) Gunter
Jr. of Delphos; four daughters, Barbara (Ray) Geary of Delphos,
Janet Klaus of Delphos, Karen (Mike) Klausing of Delphos and
Kimberly (Mark) Jettinghoff of Delphos; one sister, Shirley Ladd
of Delphos; 14 grandchildren, Doug (Amy) Geary, Julia (Jon)
Kroeger, Gary (Audra) Gunter, Eric (Michelle) Gunter, Michelle
(James) Bayman, Ryan (Tony Schwab) Klaus, Chad (Jessica)
Klaus, Amber (Kevin) Beckman, Andrew (Kylee) Klausing, Aaron
(Courtney) Klausing, Kristin (Jesse Gudakunst) Klausing, Courtney
(Colin) Spieles, Jordan (Abbey) Jettinghoff and Austin Jettinghoff;
and 19 great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Leroy and Paul
Klaus; two sisters, Mildred Miller Ulm and Joan Betty Fuerst;
and a grandson, Matthew Klaus.
Virginia was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church;
past member of Delphos Jefferson Band Boosters, where she
served as co-president with her husband; member of the Delphos
Jefferson Athletic Boosters; and a life member of Delphos VFW
Ladies Auxiliary. Virginia worked as judge for her precinct Board
of Elections for many years. She was a devoted wife and mother.
She loved her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren,
following them in sports and all their school activities. She retired
from Delphos City Schools working in the cafeteria after 17 years
of service.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday
at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Landeck, the Rev. George
Mahas officiating. Burial will follow in Walnut Grove Cemetery.
Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. today and from 2-8 p.m. on
Sunday at Harter and Schier Funeral Home, with a parish wake at
7:30 p.m. Sunday.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church or Delphos Jefferson Athletic Boosters.

Nancy Spencer, editor


Ray Geary,
Chief Operating Officer
Delphos Herald, Inc.
Lori Goodwin Silette,
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VAN WERT COUNTY COUNT NEWS


information submitted
VAN WERT The following individuals
appeared Wednesday in Van Wert County
Common Pleas Court:
Judge Martin Burchfield:
Changes of pleas:
Phillip Cross, 27, Delphos, changed his
plea to guilty to possession of heroin, a felony
5. A second charge for possession of cocaine,
a felony 5, was dismissed for his plea. The
court ordered a pre-sentence investigation and
set sentencing for April 27.
ronald Cobb, 25, Van Wert, changed his
plea to guilty to importuning, F5. A second
charge for disseminating material harmful
to juveniles was dismissed for his plea. The
court ordered a pre-sentence investigation and
set sentencing for April 27.
Frederick Blessing, 21, Van Wert, changed
his plea to guilty to importuning, a felony 5.
A charge of disseminating material harmful
to juveniles was dismissed for his plea. The
court ordered a pre-sentence investigation and
set sentencing for May 11.
Violations
Kitti Johnson, 28, Convoy, denied violating her Treatment in Lieu of Conviction program by not completing counseling. Hearing
will be set.
Jeremy Whitaker, 36, Delphos, admitted
to violating his probation by being unsuccessfully terminated from the WORTH Center.
He was re-sentenced to five years community
control, jail for 32 days, then he will be readmitted to the WORTH Center on or after May
2. Also sentenced to an additional 30 days
jail at a later date. A 16-month prison term
deferred.
sentencings

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Bobby Burnett, 21, Van Wert, trespass


in a habitation, a felony 4. Sentence: five
years community control, up to six months at
WORTH Center, 30 days jail at a later date,
200 hours community service, three years
intensive probation, ordered to pay court
costs and partial appointed counsel fees. A
16-month prison term was deferred.
Charles Purdy ii, 27, St. Marys, was
sentenced for importuning, a felony 5. He
was sentenced to five years community
control, 30 days jail, 200 hours community
service, have no contact whatsoever with
anyone under 18 years of age who is not a
family member, three years intensive probation, ordered to pay court costs and partial
appointed counsel fees. A 10-month prison
term was deferred. He was also classified as
a Tier 1 sex offender and must register every
year for 15 years.
Kierstin Pollock, 24, Convoy, was sentenced for possession of heroin, a felony 5.
She was sentenced to five years community
control, up to six months WORTH Center,
additional 60 days jail at later date, 200 hours
community service, three years intensive probation, drivers license suspended six months,
ordered to pay court costs and partial appointed counsel fees. A 10-month prison term was
deferred.
Amanda Buzzard, 32, Van Wert, was
sentenced on two cases: possession of heroin,
a felony 5; sentenced to 11 months prison
with credit for four days served; probation
violation from a previous heroin case, 11
months prison with credit for 94 days served.
Sentences are to be served concurrently. She
was also ordered to pay court costs.
see COUrt, page 13

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Local/State
Brinkman turning 80

POLICE REPORTS
Information submitted
DELPHOS On March 24, an officer on patrol
initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle after observing
a vehicle with an equipment malfunction. Upon
making contact with the driver, Heather Jones, of
Delphos, it was found that she was operating the
vehicle on a license forfeiture suspension. Jones
was issued a citation for the violation and will
appear in Lima Municipal Court to face the charge.
On March 26, officers were sent to the 200
block of Holland Avenue in reference to a theft
complaint. Officers arrived and spoke with the
complainant and found that items were removed
from his vehicle.
On Monday, officers were dispatched to the 600
block of North Pierce Street where a report was
taken of a vehicle being hit with eggs.
On Monday, officers responded to the 20000
block of West Lincoln Highway in regards to a
criminal trespass complaint. Officers arrived and
were directed to the apartment in question. Officers
spoke with the residents, but did not locate the male
that had been trespassing. During this incident,
officers did locate multiple items of drug abuse
instruments and suspected narcotics. The case is
being investigated by the Detective Bureau and
charges may soon be filed.
On Monday, officers took a report from a
female in the 1000 block of Lima Avenue. The
female reported that her sons bicycle was stolen.
A description of the bicycle was given and a report
written.
On Tuesday, officers spoke with a male complainant who reported that an unknown subject had
withdrawn money from his bank account. The incident is being investigated by the Detective Bureau.

Week of April 4-8


ST. JOHNS
Monday: BBQ rib sandwich/ whole
grain bun, green beans, peaches, fresh
fruit, milk.
Tuesday: Hot dog/ whole grain bun,
baked beans, applesauce, fresh fruit, milk.
Wednesday:
Beef and cheese
nachos/ whole grain breadstick, carrots,
sherbet, fresh fruit, milk.
Thursday: Sloppy Jo sandwich/
whole grain bun, corn, mixed fruit, fresh
fruit, milk.
Friday: WMeatball sub/ whole grain
bun, Romaine salad, applesauce, fresh
fruit, milk.
DELPHOS CITY SCHOOLS
Monday: Shredded chicken, sloppy
joe, whole grain bun, green beans, peach
cup, milk.
Tuesday: Hot dog/ whole grain bun,
baked beans, Fritos, strawberry cup, milk
Wednesday: Turkey sausage patty,
whole grain mini eggo pancakes or mini
French toast, oven potatoes, juice cup/
fresh fruit, milk.
Thursday: Whole grain pasta with
meat sauce, garlic bread, carrots, 100%
fruit sherbet, milk.
Friday: Whole grain pizza or cheese
quesedilla, Romaine salad, fresh vegetable, applesauce cup, milk.
FORT JENNINGS
Pretzel and cheese every Wednesday.
Chocolate, strawberry and white milk
available daily.
Monday: Chicken gravy over mashed
potatoes, dinner roll, peas, fruit.
Tuesday: Taco, refried beans, green
beans, cookie, fruit.

Wednesday: BBQ pork sandwich,


baked beans, sherbet, fruit.
Thursday: Cheesy rotini, breadstick,
sweet potatoes, fruit.
Friday: Pepperoni bagel bites, broccoli, shape up, fruit.
OTTOVILLE
Monday: Chicken patty with
Romaine blend lettuce, baked beans,
cocoa raisin bar, pineapple, milk.
Tuesday: Hot ham and cheese sandwich, steamed carrots, jello, peaches,
milk.
Wednesday: Whole grain pizza,
Romaine blend lettuce, peas, applesauce,
milk.
Thursday: Walking taco with
Romaine blend lettuce/ cheese/ tomato,
tacos K-3, corn, pineapple, whole grain
cookie, milk.
Friday: Beef and noodles, mashed
potatoes, whole grain butter bread, pears,
milk.
SPENCERVILLE
Monday: Salisbury steak, mashed
potatoes/gravy, carrots and dip, sweet roll,
applesauce, milk.
Tuesday: Grades K-4: Corn dog,
baked beans, broccoli and dip, Nacho
Doritos, 100% juice, milk. Grades 5-12:
Chili cheese fries, cheesy breadstick,
100% juice, milk.
Wednesday: Breakfast pizza, potato bites, broccoli and dip, lunch bunch
grapes, milk.
Thursday: Popcorn chicken, green
beans, carrots and dip, apple pie bite,
craisins, milk.
Friday: Cheesy lasagna, salad with
carrots, garlic bread, applesauce, milk.

Brinkman
Information submitted
OTTOVILLE Ralph (Sparky) Brinkman will celebrate his
birthday 80 on Monday.
Sparky was born April 4, 1936, to Sylvester and Philomena
Brinkman. He married Doris Schwinnen.
His children include: Bonnie (Larry) Miller, Jay Brinkman,
Mary Kay (Tony) Schroeder, Kelly (Glen) Wurth, and the late Bob
(Tracy) Brinkman.
Grandchildren include Nathan, Natalie, Chad, Kim, Mandi,
Morgan, Austin, Luke, Scott, Troy, Alexis, Paige and Abby; and his
great-grandchildren are Kailey, Kylin, Kelsey and Noah.
Cards and correspondence are welcomed at:
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Library to celebrate special week, student art exhibition


Information submitted

DELPHOS During
the month of April, we will
celebrate National Library
Week (April 10-16). This
years theme is Libraries
Transform. The library
definitely has the ability to
transform individuals and
the community. The opportunities for patrons is numerous from story time for children, teen makerspace, book
clubs, renting of DVDs,
CDs (book and music), cake
pans to eBooks, magazines
and books for patrons. We
will be having Food for
Fines during the week to
help transform our community for the less fortunate.
There will also be giveaways
during the week.
More than 9 million
Ohioans have library cards
and have visited libraries
more than 82 million times
last year. Patrons digitally downloaded 12.3 million
materials last year and over 1
million attend summer reading activities in 2015 in Ohio.
We have the following
opportunities to transform
with:
Youth ages 4-7 are invited to come try their Fort
Building skills from 4-5
p.m. on April 13 and on
April 21, children in grades
K-5 will have an Earth Day
Party from 4-5 p.m. Lego
Saturdays continue from
10-11:30 a.m. on April 16.
Also on April 13, the
library is delighted to have
Mark Figley have a book
signing of Queen City
Dynasty: Cincinnatis Big
Red Machine from 5-7 pm.
It chronicles the 1975-1976
World Champion Cincinnati
Reds teams. Notably, the
book contains a story on
each and every player who
was part of these two teams,
including manager Sparky
Anderson and his coaches.
The 4th annual student
art exhibition will be held
from April 21 to May 12
with reception being held
from 5-7 p.m. on April 22
at the library. The exhibition
is a collaborative endeavor
with the Delphos Area Art
Guild and is sponsored by
US Bank. Artists enrolled
in high school and middle
school within a 14-mile radius are encouraged to enter
the exhibition. Awards will
be given out during the
reception on April 22.
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Creed
The Danish Girl
ESPN: 30 for 30 the
House of Steinbrenner
Everest
The Good Dinosaur
Spectre

Spotlight
Suffragette
30 for 30 Jordan rides
the bus
The 33
Books on CD
The English Son by
Wanda Brunstetter
The Steel Kiss by Jeffery
Deaver
Clawback by J.A. Jance
Blue by Danielle Steel
Music CDs
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Eric Church
Kidz Bop 31
Now thats what I call
music 56
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Rhett
Its about
time by Hank
Williams Jr.
Nonfiction
RaisedB
e
d
Gardening:
How
to
grow
more
in less space
by
Simon
Akeroyd
Raised-bed gardening is
a popular gardening technique that allows growers to
achieve greater yields while
watering less. An opening
section explains the basics
of raised beds, focusing on
the benefits of raised beds
(easier maintenance, better
drainage, soil amelioration,
etc.) and explaining how to
build, maintain, and compost
with raised beds.
The heart of the book
comprises instructions for
building and maintaining 17
different types of raised beds,
from the conventional-style
bed to the more innovative
keyhole garden that is particularly effective in hot and
dry climates. Other raisedbed styles featured include
rooftop gardens, raised-bed
dining areas, and raised
beds for children. The book
concludes with plans for 5
planting projects, including
an herb garden, a vegetable

garden, and an ornamental


garden.
Rightful
Heritage:
Franklin D. Roosevelt and
the Land of America by
Douglas Brinkley
Brinkley turns his attention to the other indefatigable environmental leaderTeddys distant cousin,
Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
chronicling his essential
yet under-sung legacy as
the founder of the Civilian
Conservation Corps (CCC)
and premier protector of
Americas public lands. FDR
built from scratch dozens of
State Park systems and scenic roadways.
Pristine landscapes such
as the Great
Smokies, the
Everglades,
Joshua Tree,
the Olympics,
Big
Bend,
C h a n n e l
I s l a n d s ,
Mammoth
Cave, and the
slickrock wilderness of Utah
were forever saved by his
leadership.
FDRs love for the natural world is traced from his
youth exploring the Hudson
River Valley and bird watching. As Americas president
from 1933 to 1945, he brilliantly positioned his conservation goals as economic
policy to combat the severe
unemployment of the Great
Depression. During its nineyear existence, the CCC put
nearly three million young
men to work on conservation
projectsincluding building
trails in the national parks,
pollution control, land restoration to combat the Dust
Bowl, and planting over two
billion trees.
Game Night: My Career
in Sports casting by Mike
Schepp
This book chronicles
Schepps fascinating 34-year
career from his early days at

WDOH to his retirement in


2013. Mike called over 2,500
games and was the voice that
accompanied some of the
most dramatic moments in
Ohios sports history. Read
about Mikes start in broadcasting as the very first team
he covered in-depth won
the state tournament. Mike
relates his interesting experiences with the
likes of Rick
Pitino,
Ben
Roethlisberger
and
Mike
Pruitt. For high
school sports
fans its a must
read.
Fiction
At the Edge
of the Orchard
by
Tracy
Chevalier
1838: James and Sadie
Goodenough have settled
where their wagon got stuck
in the muddy, stagnant
swamps of northwest Ohio.
They and their five children
work relentlessly to tame
their patch of land, buying
saplings from a local tree man
known as John Appleseed so
they can cultivate the fifty
apple trees required to stake
their claim on the property.
But the orchard they plant

sows the seeds of a long battle. James loves the apples,


reminders of an easier life
back in Connecticut; while
Sadie prefers the applejack
they make, an alcoholic refuge from brutal frontier life.
1853: Their youngest child
Robert is wandering through
Gold
Rush
California.
Restless and
haunted by the
broken family
he left behind,
he has made
his way alone
across
the
country. In the
redwood and
giant sequoia
groves
he
finds some
solace, collecting seeds
for a naturalist who sells
plants from the new world
to the gardeners of England.
But you can run only so
far, even in America, and
when Roberts past makes
an unexpected appearance

he must decide whether to


strike out again or stake his
own claim to a home at last.
Chasing the North Star
by Robert Morgan
Jonah Williams, who, in
1850, on his eighteenth birthday, flees the South Carolina
plantation on which he was
born a slave. He takes with
him only a few stolen coins,
a knife, and the clothes on
his backno shoes, no map,
no clear idea of where to
head, except north, following a star that he prays will
be his guide. Hiding during
the day and running through
the night, Jonah must elude
the men sent to capture him
and the bounty hunters out
to claim the reward on his
head. There is one person,
however, who, once on his
trail, never lets him fully
out of sight: Angel, herself a
slave, yet with a remarkably
free spirit. In Jonah, she sees
her own way to freedom,
and so sets out to follow
him.
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Local/State
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TODAY
9 a.m.-noon Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society, located at the east edge of the St.
Johns High School parking lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of warning sirens by Delphos Fire
and Rescue.
1-3 p.m. Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N.
Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
SUNDAY
1-3 p.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241
N. Main St., is open.
MONDAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from the Storm support group meets in
the Delphos Public Library basement.
7 p.m. Delphos City Council meets at the Delphos
Municipal Building, 608 N. Canal St.
Delphos Parks and Recreation board meets at the recreation
building at Stadium Park.
Washington Township trustees meet at the township house.
7:30 p.m. Spencerville village council meets at the mayors office.
Delphos Eagles Auxiliary meets at the Eagles Lodge, 1600
Fifth St.
8 p.m. The Veterans of Foreign Wars meet at the hall.
TUESDAY
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff Street.
7 p.m. Delphos Coon and Sportsmans Club meets.
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian
Church, 310 W. Second St.
WEDNESDAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam County Museum is open, 202 E.
Main St., Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club meets at The Grind.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates meet in the St.
Johns Chapel.
6:30 p.m. Delphos Kiwanis Club meets at the Eagles
Lodge, 1600 E. Fifth St.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
Delphos Civil Service Commission meets at Municipal
Building.
7:30 p.m. Hope Lodge 214 Free and Accepted Masons,
Masonic Temple, North Main Street.
9 p.m. Fort Jennings Lions Club meets at the Outpost
Restaurant.

12

In the Waiting
Room ...
with Dr. Celeste Lopez

Parenting on a roller coaster


When you are a parent, you find yourself
looking to the future a lot. You always seem
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become of their life if they fail their math
test or make friends with that rotten kid down
the block or dont eat enough vegetables.
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glimpses of my sons future by seeing his
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home run and daydream of the World Series,
and days later after seeing a bad test score I
have visions of him panhandling in the street.
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probably survive the ordeal, but not completing convinced I wont have a heart attack
before the ride is over. I am at times breathless
with anticipation and at other times convinced
that we are careening towards our doom.
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on city roads and highways, we drove at night,
in the snow and in the rain. I wanted him to
have experience with as many situations as
possible.
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Dr. Celeste Lopez graduated cum laude


from The University of Utah College of
Medicine. She completed her Pediatric residency training at the Childrens Hospital of
Michigan. She is certified with The American
Board of Pediatrics since 1992. In 2003 she
moved her practice, Wishing Well Pediatrics,
to Delphos and is located at 154 W. Third
Street. She is the proud mother of a 16-yearold son.

SENIOR CENTER
LUNCH

Week of April 4
Monday: Pork Manhattan,
fruit, veggie, coffee and 2
percent milk.
Tuesday: Baked mac-ncheese, fruit, veggie, coffee
and 2 percent milk.
Wednesday: Hamburger
on bun, tater tots, fruit, veggie, coffee and 2 percent milk.
Thursday: Sausage and
sauerkraut, mashed potatoes,
fruit, veggie, coffee and 2
percent milk.
Friday: Turkey with
dressing, mashed potatoes,
fruit, veggie, treat, coffee and
2 percent milk.

American Sign CLC meets Tuesday at K of C hall


Information submitted
Language
DELPHOS Catholic Ladies of Columbia Council 40
class starts
opened its March 1 meeting with the Stations of the Cross led
by the trustees.
April 5
The Charter was draped for deceased members.

SATURDAY
APRIL 2ND
8AM-8PM

NATURAL

situations ahead of time, follows the speed


limit and doesnt appear to allow emotions
to control his driving. This I know, because
I have been in the car with him when he
drives until now. Now he has a license and
without me in the car watching him, how
much of these skills remain with him and
how many become silly old lady rules. He is,
after all, a teenage boy. I know the statistics
of teen drivers, am fully aware that the most
dangerous time of a boys life are at 16 and 17
years of age.
I have tried to instill in him the importance
of being fully aware of his responsibility as
a driver and how unforgiving a car can be. I
know I cant allow my fear of calamity prevent him from growing up, but I am a mother,
I cant stop myself from worrying. While I
know he has the skills to be a good driver, I
am also aware that this kid is my roller coaster. The kid who jumped out of a tree using
a dog leash as a bungee cord, crashed his bike
into curbs so that he could be launched over
the handlebars and into the grass, and jumped
off the roof using a Superman cape as a parachute now has a drivers license.
I love the kid, but I think Im due for a bit
of a canoe ride.

April 3
Mike McNamee
Doug Fitch
Chris Druckemiller
Fulton Shirey
April 4
Carly Kortokrax
Ralph Brinkman
Katelyn Goergens
Dennis Fifer
Xavier Utrup
Colin Spieles
Dennis Sifert
Matt Cook
April 5
Laurita Cross
Eva Von Sossan
Larry Keipper
Shannon Moreo
Josie Daniels
Trent Siefker
April 6
Glen Renner
Jesse Rushing

Information submitted
CELINA Grand Lake
Health System will be offering
an American Sign Language
II Workshop taught by a certified instructor.
This group will meet on six
consecutive Tuesday evening
times, from 7-8:30 p.m. at
the Auglaize-Mercer YMCANorth, SR 703 in Celina.
Classes begin on April 5
and continue with April 12,
19 and 26 and May 3 and 10.
The class involves learning
the sign alphabet as well as
basic vocabulary. Interaction
and class participation enables
the participant to benefit from
and enjoy learning this unique
language.
Registration is required
and limited to 12 participants.
A nominal fee of $25 per
person is required. To register
for the class please call Lesia
Arnett at (419) 394-6132.

Have a
story idea?
email:

nspencer@delphosherald.com

Games were played.


The next meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the
Knights of Columbus hall.
Hostesses are Mary Lou Beckman and Carol Ricker.

Pianist/Elida grad to perform at BGSU


Information submitted

BOWLING GREEN Pianist Paul Barnes will be performing a recital at 8 p.m. on Monday at the Bryan Recital Hall in the
Moore Musical Arts Center on the campus of Bowling Green State
University. He will be performing from his newly-released CD
New Generations: The New Etudes of Philip Glass and Music of
the Next Generation.
Barnes was a graduate and salutatorian of Elida High School
Class of 1980. He will be this years Commencement Speaker at
Elida High School Graduation on May 29.
Barnes is Marguerite Scribante Professor of Music at the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music. He
has been featured four times on APMs Performance Today and
on the cover of Clavier Magazine and his recordings are broadcast
worldwide.
Barnes, celebrating 20 years of collaboration with composer Philip Glass, offers a unique recording in his 12th CD New
Generations: The New Etudes of Philip Glass and Music of
the Next Generation which was released in November 2015.
Produced by Glasss label Orange Mountain Music, the recording
features a selection of Glasss etudes juxtaposed with works by
N. Lincoln Hanks, Lucas Floyd, Jason Bahr, Zack Stanton, and
Jonah Gallagher. The sonic result is a breathtaking panorama of
the energetic and expressive landscape that is twenty-first century
piano music. Barnes recordings are available on Pandora, ITunes,
YouTube, and Amazon.
For more information, contact Elida High School Principal
Darren Sharp at 419-331-4115.

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Country

When husband Joe surprised


two little boys Easter morning

BY LOVINA EICHER
Friday is Good Friday and we
look forward to Easter on Sunday.
Good Friday we traditionally keep
as a holiday, so no one in our family will go to work or school. The
Amish churches in this community

have Fast (no eating) and prayer


until noon. Our family will all be
here and have family time. Then
well gather here for the noon meal.
On Easter Sunday we will go to
church. Easter is the time to rejoice
and be thankful for the gift of life
Jesus gave for someone like you
and me.
The younger children still enjoy
coloring eggs for Easter. As I
was growing up, we always colored eggs. The bright colored eggs
always remind me of the colors of
the rainbow. Our parents taught us
the true meaning of Easter. May
we all remember the true meaning

BY JAMES HOORMAN
Ag Educator
OSU Extension
Putnam County
Cover crops provide multiple benefits with regards to
protecting soil from erosion,
improving soil health and
as a component of a nutrient management plan. For
cover crops that overwinter
and resume growth in the
spring (i.e. cereal rye, annual ryegrass, kale, rape, winter peas, and crimson clover) an important question
is: When do I terminate the
cover crop? That decision
should consider the next
crop, planting date of that
next crop, the spring weather
pattern and purpose of the
cover crop. For cover crops
intended for corn grain production, this may be a year
to consider early termination
of that cover crop.
A driving factor for early
termination of cover crops
this year is the potential for
a drier than average spring
and summer. Jim Noel
from the National Weather
Service cautions about
weather patterns following
an El Nio year. Often the
pattern is for the spring and
summer months to be drier
and warmer than average.
At this point, warmer than
average weather and plant
growth points to an earlier
spring that may also be drier
than normal.
Our soil moisture is
drier than average especially deeper in the soil, even
with the recent rains. If this
pattern continues to hold,
the risk is a cover crop can
take up moisture that should
be saved for the cash crop.
At the recent Conservation
Tillage Conference at Ada,
Ohio, some data was presented that showed lower
corn yields following cover
crops in dry years when
those cover crops were not
terminated early. Spring
growing cover crops will
reduce soil moisture and
tend to make the soil a little
harder and denser, possibly
leading to delayed germination and slower plant development compared to a corn
crop planted into a winterkilled cover crop. Seven out
of ten years, Northwest Ohio
has a wet spring, so then the
cover crop is beneficial in
drying out the soil. In dry
spring, it is best to kill the
cover crop early and plant
the cover crop fields first.
Given the risk of or the
potential for a drier-than-average spring and summer,
cash grain corn producers
should consider terminating
cereal grain and annual rye-

of Easter.
Son Benjamin always gathered
the eggs when he was a little boy,
around 4 and 5. One Easter morning, Jacob and Emma and family
were here. My husband Joe knew
Benjamin and Jacob would go gather the eggs from the hen house as
soon as they were awake. Joe took
all the eggs out and replaced them
with colored eggs. I still remember
the excitement those two little boys
had when they discovered the colored eggs.
Dandelion greens are getting
bigger every day. We had our first
meal of dandelion salad this week
and I shared that recipe last week.
This is a good way to use up the
extra colored eggs since it takes
hard-cooked eggs. I keep watching
for the asparagus to pop through.
The rhubarbs are looking good.
I love spring and all the signs of
it. I know it brings more work but it
is so nice to go out on a nice warm
and sunny day and feel the gentle
breeze blowing. I enjoy hanging the
clothes outside again. What a wonderful creator God is!
Last Friday (the week before
Good Friday), sister Verena had a
Tupperware party in the forenoon.
She and sister Susan made lunch
for all who attended. They served

Lovinas married daughter Elizabeth and husband Tim have a


beautiful new colt, born to their
horse, ShiAnn. (Submitted photo)
hash brown casserole, potato salad,
jello cake, golden M&M bars, apple
and strawberry slices with fruit dip,
punch and coffee. After everyone else left, sister Emma and my
daughters Elizabeth, Susan, Verena,
and Loretta stayed and spent the

Cover crops

grass cover crops early with of Sharpen with 1.25


no more than 8 inches of pounds of acid equivalent
growth for either of those rate of glyphosate provides
crops. Several sources rec- the most consistent results
ommend annual ryegrass be in terminating the cover
terminated at 6 inches or less crop.
Mark Loux, Ohio State
of growth. The recommended method for early termina- Extension weed specialist
tion is the use of herbicides. says that the Sharpen option
The risk farmers take is that only needs to be used where
if the weather turns wet after there is a desire for burntermination, the residue may down help with marestail
hold moisture and prevent or other weeds. The advansoil from drying out. Plant tage of using Sharpen for
as soon as possible after ter- this purpose in the tankmix
mination to avoid this is that it wont reduce the
glyphosate activity, which
problem.
Glyphosate
should can happen with atrazine or
be effective and eco- 2,4-D in the mix. Louxs
nomical, especially if recommendation is to use a
day time temperatures minimum of 1.5 pounds of
are above 50 F. A Purdue acid equivalent per acre of
Extension publication enti- glyphosate for cover crop
tled Successful Annual termination and only include
Ryegrass Termination with Sharpen if marestail control
Herbicides says that pro- is needed.
Rape seed has proved
ducers need to use at least
1.25 pounds of acid equiv- difficult to kill with glyalent per acre of glyphosate phosate, requiring a higher
possibly up to 2.5 pounds than normal rate of applicaof acid equivalent per acre tionat least 1 quart/acre
under less-than-ideal condi- of glyphosate and possition for herbicide transloca- bly multiple applications.
tion. Purdue research also Radish, mustards, and turnip
be killed using a full
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afternoon with sisters Verena and


Susan.
Daughter Elizabeth came here in
the morning and went with us to the
party. Susan biked and Elizabeth,
Verena, Loretta and I took Stormy
our pony and the pony buggy. The
ride was a little chilly but we didnt
have far to go. Stormy was eager
to run and was a little rowdy. He
doesnt get out too much in the
winter months.
Saturday evening, Timothy and
Elizabeth came for the evening
and stayed here all night. Daughter
Verena let them sleep in her bedroom, which was Elizabeths room
before she was married. It seemed
really good to have them here for
the night. Mose (Susans friend)
went home with Timothy to do their
chores Sunday morning while the
girls and I made breakfast. On our
menu were eggs, potatoes, bacon,
cheese, toast, strawberry jam, butter, and hot peppers, with chocolate
milk, orange juice and coffee for
drinks.
Timothy and Elizabeth stayed
all day. We played games in the
afternoon and enjoyed each others
company.
God bless and I hope you all
have a blessed Good Friday and
Easter.

rate of paraquat, multiple


applications of glyphosate,
or glyphosate plus 1pt/acre
2, 4-D. Timely management
and multiple herbicide applications may be necessary for
successful termination. If
not completely killed, volunteer rape seed can be a
problem in the subsequent
crop. Always check herbicide rotation restrictions
before applying. Another
no-till method for terminating mature brassicas is flail
mowing. Be sure to evenly
distribute residue to facilitate planting operations and
reduce allelopathic risk for
cash crop.
- See more at: http://
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articles/5613#sthash.
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This article was written
by Rory Lewandowski, Ohio
State University Extension
Wayne County Educator and
revised and updated by Jim
Hoorman.

Ill share the recipe for golden


M&M bars. We like them!
Golden M&M Bars
1/2 cup butter, softened
3/4 cup sugar
3/4 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 1/2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup vanilla chips
1 3/4 cups M&Ms, divided
Cream together sugars and butter. Add eggs and vanilla; beat well.
Stir together flour, baking powder,
and salt. Stir into butter mixture.
Fold in chips and M&Ms, reserving 3/4 cup M&Ms. Spread in 9 x
12 greased pan. Sprinkle reserved
M&Ms on top. Bake at 350 degrees
for 25-30 minutes.
Lovina Eicher is an Old Order
Amish writer, cook, wife and mother
of eight. Formerly writing as The
Amish Cook, Eicher inherited that
column from her mother, Elizabeth
Coblentz, who wrote from 1991 to
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Sports

Weekly Athletic Late run leads Jays opening win


Schedule

For Week of April 4-10

MONDAY
Baseball
St. Johns at Shawnee, 5 p.m.
Perry at Ottoville, 5 p.m.
Ottawa-Glandorf
at
Fort
Jennings, 5 p.m.
Lincolnview at Hicksville, 5 p.m.
Miller City at Kalida (PCL), 5
p.m.
Softball
Lincolnview at Coldwater, 5 p.m.
Shawnee at Kalida, 5 p.m.
Columbus Grove at Ayersville,
5 p.m.
TUESDAY
Baseball
Spencerville at St. Johns, 5 p.m.
Jefferson at Miller City, 5 p.m.
Ottoville at Columbus Grove
(PCL), 5 p.m.
Fort Jennings at Pandora-Gilboa
(PCL), 5 p.m.
Ayersville at Lincolnview, 5 p.m.
Kalida at Holgate, 5 p.m.
Softball
Jefferson at Antwerp, 5 p.m.
Ottoville at Columbus Grove
(PCL), 5 p.m.
Pandora-Gilboa at Kalida (PCL),
5 p.m.
Co-Ed Track and Field
Fort Jennings and Spencerville at
Jefferson, 4:30 p.m.
Lincolnview,
Kalida
and
Crestview at Ottoville, 4:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Baseball
Lima Central Catholic at St.
Johns, 5 p.m.
Ottoville at Miller City, 5 p.m.
Fort Jennings at Crestview, 5
p.m.
Continental at Columbus Grove
(PCL), 5 p.m.
Softball
Miller City at Jefferson, 5 p.m.
Shawnee at Ottoville, 5 p.m.
Lincolnview at Perry, 5 p.m.
Spencerville at St. Henry, 5 p.m.
THURSDAY
Baseball
St. Johns at Wapakoneta (ppd.
from March 28)
Jefferson at Lima Central
Catholic, 5 p.m.

BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
Leipsic at Fort Jennings (PCL), jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com

5 p.m.
Crestview at Lincolnview
(NWC), 5 p.m.
Bluffton at Spencerville (NWC),
5 p.m.
Pandora-Gilboa at Kalida (PCL),
5 p.m.
Columbus Grove at Paulding
(NWC), 5 p.m.
Softball
Jefferson at Lima Central
Catholic, 5 p.m.
Crestview at Lincolnview
(NWC), 5 p.m.
Bluffton at Spencerville (NWC),
5 p.m.
Kalida at Cory-Rawson, 5 p.m.
Columbus Grove at Paulding
(NWC), 5 p.m.
Co-Ed Track and Field
Fort Jennings, Pandora-Gilboa
and Lima Temple Christian at
Ottoville, 5 p.m.
FRIDAY
Baseball
Ottoville at St. Johns, 5 p.m.
Arlington at Fort Jennings, 5 p.m.
Spencerville at New Knoxville,
5 p.m.
Softball
Continental at Lincolnview, 5
p.m.
Columbus Grove at Marion
Local, 5 p.m.
Co-Ed Track and Field
Jefferson, St. Johns and
Columbus Grove at Spencerville
Bearcat Relays, 4:15 p.m.
SATURDAY
Baseball
Fort Jennings at Patrick Henry
(DH), noon
Wayne Trace at Lincolnview,
noon
Jefferson at Bath (DH), 1 p.m.
Kalida at Crestview (DH), 2 p.m.
Softball
Ottawa-Glandorf at Columbus
Grove (DH), 11 a.m.
Pandora-Gilboa at Jefferson
(DH), noon
Ottoville at Leipsic (PCL), 2 p.m.
Co-Ed Track and Field
Kalida and Celina at Crestview,
11 a.m.

FISH OHIO

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES


Division of Wildlife
The Fish Ohio Report
LAKE ERIE
Regulations to Remember: The daily bag limit for walleye in Ohio waters of Lake Erie is 4 fish per angler through
April 30; minimum size limit is 15 inches. The daily bag
limit for yellow perch is 30 fish per angler in all Ohio waters
of Lake Erie. The trout and salmon daily bag limit is 2 fish
per angler; minimum size limit is 12 inches. The black bass
(largemouth and smallmouth bass) daily bag limit is 5 fish per
angler with a 14-inch minimum size limit.
2016 Ohio fishing licenses are required as of March 1, 2016
Walleye: When conditions have allowed, walleye have been
caught by trolling along the east buoys of the Camp Perry firing range. Anglers jigging have caught fish on and around the
reefs of the Camp Perry firing range and nearshore west of the
firing range. Anglers trolling were using deep-diving crankbaits or shallow-diving crankbaits with snap weights to catch
walleye in the top half of the water column. Anglers jigging
have had the best success using hair jigs and emerald shiners.
Steelhead
Rivers are in good condition with moderate clarity and
slowly decreasing flow. Smaller main rivers and tributary
creeks will recover quickly if rain is not too heavy. The Grand
River is usually the last river to clear. Fish have been distributed in the middle to upper sections of main rivers, while new
fish are showing up in harbors and lower rivers. Anglers will
have success using small crankbaits, jigs tipped with maggots,
minnows, spawn bags, or single salmon eggs. Fly anglers have
had success using streamers, egg patterns, sucker spawn patterns, and nymphs.
There are many public access areas on Ohio streams. If
you are on private property, you must have landowner permission. Dont trespass! Private landowners have the right to
restrict access on their property. In Ohio, you can gain access
to the stream from public access points, but the private land
ownership includes their land under the stream. The streams
listed above are navigable streams, meaning you can float a
boat through them to fish; however, you cannot get out of your
boat and stand on private property to fish unless you have the
landowners permission.
The Lake Erie water temperature is 42 off Toledo and 42 off
Cleveland according to the nearshore marine forecast.

MAUMEE RIVER: The river is high and rising following heavy rains
over the last day. Wading to Bluegrass Island is not possible at this time. Water
visibility is poor; water temperature is 50.5 F. Fishing pressure is low. A few
walleye are being caught but the bite is slow, typically 1-2 fish per angler per
day. Most commonly used bait for walleye is a Carolina-rigged twister tail
with a 18- to 36-inch leader with between 1/4- and 5/8-oz. of weight depending
on water flow. Bright-colored twister tails usually work the best. For White
Bass, anglers use a number of lures and live bait, including small jigs and
spinner baits and jigs tipped with minnows. Brightly-colored lures are the most
productive. With these water levels, anglers should fish at the White Street
Access or Orleans Park. The walleye run has started and good numbers are
in the river. Heavy rains have raised the water level and the river will remain
high into next week. Anglers should concentrate in the Orleans Park and White
St. Landing areas. Fishing should pick up as the river level drops. For the latest
updates on Side Cut park please check the Toledo Metroparks web page (www.
metroparkstoledo.com). The daily bag limit for walleye, saugeye and sauger
is 4 fish thru April 30; minimum-size limit is 15 inches.
SANDUSKY RIVER
The river is at a normal level making all areas of the spawning grounds
available to anglers. Water temperature is 54 F and visibility is low to medium.
Fishing pressure is low with only a few walleye being caught. Most
commonly used bait for Walleye is a Carolina-rigged twister tail with a 18- to
24-inch leader with between 1/4- and 5/8-oz of weight depending on water
flow. Bright-colored twister tails usually work the best. For White Bass,
anglers use a number of lures and live bait, including small jigs and spinner
baits and jigs tipped with minnows. Best location will be around the Hayes
Street bridge. The walleye run has started and good numbers of fish are in
the river. Fishing conditions should continue to be good over the next week.
The daily bag limit for walleye, saugeye and sauger is 4 fish thru April 30;
minimum-size limit is 15 inches.
Anglers are encouraged to always wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved
personal flotation device while boating
=============
Each month, we will be featuring an Ohio lake where you will be sure
to have some great fishing opportunities.
Aprils Lake of the Month is Alum Creek!
Alum Creek Lake is in Delaware County about 7 miles north of Columbus.
The lake is paralleled by I-71 on the east, with the SR 36/37 exit providing
access. State Routes 521, 36/37, Cheshire Road, Hollenback Road and Lewis
Center Road provide access from SR 23 on the west side of the lake.
Our fish management crews work hard stocking saugeye and muskellunge
annually, conducting angler creel surveys, and monitoring fish populations
with nets, seines, and electrofishing boats. These activities provide public
access and quality fishing.
Alum Creek Lake was constructed by the Army Corps of Engineers in the
early 1970s. The lake was completed and filled by summer of 1976.

See FISH OHIO, page 7

DELPHOS Wednesday
afternoons St. Johns versus
Crestview baseball showdown had a feel of a tournament-type atmosphere.
There were two premier
southpaws going at it for two
teams expected to produce
strong 2016 seasons.
It came down to one play:
an error in the bottom of the
seventh inning; to provide
the host Blue Jays a 4-3 season-opening non-league triumph at Stadium Park.
Both coaches agreed it
was an unusual early-season
showdown.
Its a big win for us
against a very good program.
They are a tough team to handle at any time of the season;
thats any season, St. Johns
head coach Jerry Jackson
explained. Both teams
pitchers did a good job and
didnt make it easy on either
lineup, pitching well enough
to get out of trouble. That
triple by Jacob (Youngpeter)
in the fifth was a huge hit for
us. This is the kind of game
we can build on early.
Crestview mentor Jim

Wharton had a similar take


except for one.
You have to make plays
and we didnt on the last play
of the game, he added. Both
left-handers did a nice job of
pitching through opportunities both teams had at the
plate. Both relievers did a
nice job. Caden (Hurless) is
a young pitcher and will get
nothing but better with more
innings. One bad pitch to
Youngpeter cost him.
After the Knights (1-1)
battled back from a 3-1 defi- St. Johns southpaw Jacob Youngpeter brings one toward
cit to tie it at 3-3 in the home plate versus Crestview Wednesday afternoon at
top of the seventh, the Jays Stadium Park. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
got an unearned tally in the
efforts to score came in the by Hurless for a 1-0 edge.
home half against Hurless.
second when they actually
The Jays retaliated threeWith one down, Seth Linder
had four base-runners but the fold in the home half versus
grounded a hit into center,
first two were picked off base Hurless. Back-to-back free
stole second and hustled into
by Clifton.
passes to Warnecke and Ryan
the plate on an error on Jacob
The Jays also put their first Hellman, a sacrifice bunt by
Youngpeters grounder.
two runners on in the fourth Troy Elwer and another baseLeft-handers Youngpeter
Youngpeter hit by pitch on-balls to Linder loaded the
(St. Johns) and Colby
and Jackson on a grounder bases. The lefty-swinging
Clifton (Crestview) traded
into right field to put runners Youngpeter drilled a basshutout innings through four,
on first and third. Jackson es-loaded 3-baser to right
stranding seven Knights and
stole second with two down center to make it 3-1.
four Jays.
but both remained at their
Brandt Richardson led off
Crestview left the bases
respective bases.
the Crestview sixth on an
loaded single by Clifton,
Crestview got to righty error on strike 3, swiped secfree pass to Zach Simerman
reliever Josh Warnecke in the ond, took third on a 1-out
and Spencer Rolsten hit by a
top of the fifth on a leadoff grounder by Tanner Crowle
pitch with two outs in the
infield hit up the middle to and scored on a wild pitch for
first frame.
Clifton, a stolen base and a a 3-2 deficit.
One of the Jays best
See JAYS, page 7
run-scoring knock to center

Big Green doubles up Musketeers 8-4


By DAVE BONINSEGNA
DHI Media Correspondent
news@delphosherald.com

OTTOVILLE The rain held off


just long enough for the Ottoville Big
Green to complete its home game versus
the Fort Jennings Musketeers.
In non-league baseball action on
Wednesday evening, the Green came
away with a 8-4 victory.
Ottoville scored in each of the first
five innings as they were paced by Jared
Fannings 2-for-2 peformance. Fanning
scored all four times he reached the plate
and drove in three runs with a pair of

Local
Roundup

home runs.
Nick Moorman struck out eight in six
innings of work to get his first win of the
season for the Big Green.
Brad Boecker send 3-for-4 with a run
scored, also reaching on an error.
Kyle Hellman was 1-for-3 with a
long ball for the Musketeers.
Ottoville got the scoring started in the
bottom of the first when Fanning led off
with a shot over the fence in left.
After two were retired in the second,
Branden Schnipke reached on an error
and Fanning went long again a batter
later to give the home team a 3-0 advantage.

FROM BABY TO GRADUATE


It seemed like just a few short years...

DHI Media Staff Reports


Minster routs Bearcats
S P E N C E RV I L L E
Minster handed host
Spemcerville a 10-1 baseball
loss Wednesday.
The Wildcats blew open a
2-1 lead with four runs in the
sixth and four in the seventh.
Spencerville drops to 1-3.

MINSTER (10)
Peter Falk 5 0 3 2, Jon Niemeyer
5 0 1 2, Josh Nixon 3 0 0 0, Ben
Stubbs 3 3 2 0, Reid Frick 2 0 0 0,
Aaron Ernst 2 0 0 0, Isaac Schmiesing
2 1 0 0, Isaac Dorsten 1 0 0 0, Alex
Lehmkuhl 1 3 1 1, Austin Shinaberry
2 0 0 0, Alex Eiting 1 1 1 1, Bryce
Schmiesing 2 2 1 2. Totals 29 10 9 8.
SPENCERVILLE (1)
David Wisher 2 0 0 0, Mitchell
Youngpeter 4 1 1 0, Brady Becker 4
0 1 0, Hunter French 4 0 0 0, Luke
Carpenter 3 0 2 0, Keaton Lotz 3 0 1
0, Brady Nolan 3 0 1 0, Conner Vogt
2 0 0 0, Chandler Kahle 1 0 0 0, Justin
Thiery 3 0 0 0, Thad Ringwald 0 0 0
0. Totals 29 1 6 0.
Score by Innings:
Minster 0 1 0 0 1 4 4 - 10 9 2
Spencerville 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 3
E: Falk 2, Wisher 2, Becker; LOB:
Minster 7, Spencerville 9; 2B: Falk,
Youngpeter; 3B: Becker; SB: Stubbs
2, Nixon, B. Schmiesing, Youngpeter;
CS: Falk.
IP H R ER BB SO
Minster
Ernst (W) 4.1 4 1 0 1 7
Lehmkuhl 1.2 2 0 0 0 0
Falk 1.0 0 0 0 1 2
Spencerville
Ringwald 5.0 2 2 0 4 8
French 2.0 7 8 8 4 2
WP: French; HBP: Nixon,
Ringwald; BB: I. Schmiesing 2,
Lehmkuhl 2, B. Schmiesing 2, Wisher
2, Stubbs, Eiting.

==============
Preston lifts Knights
ELIDA A 3-run sixth
inning gave Crestviews Lady
Knights all the cushion they
would need in their 4-1 win at
Elida on Wednesday evening.
The Lady Dawgs helped
the Crestview cause by committing three errors in the
decisive inning, which was
capped by a Jada Preston
2-run home run over the leftfield fence.
Those runs made a winner
out of Preston, who struckout
nine Bulldogs in the game.
Jada pitched a really good
game today. She had nine
strikeouts and then hit the
big homer there in the sixth,
Crestview head coach Carl
Etzler said.
See ROUNDUP, page 7

The Big Green struck for two more in


the third when Moorman led off with a
single. Troy Warnecke followed and was
erased on a fielders choice by Dylan
Kemper, allowing Moorman to score to
make it a 4-0 game. Clayton Schnipke
reached on an error, putting Kemper
at third with one out. Garrett Schulte
followed and flied out to center, scoring
Kemper to increase the margin to 5-0.
The Musketeers got on the board in
the fourth when Brandon Wehri doubled, moved to third on a Sam Vetter
single and scored on a balk by Moorman
to make it a 5-1 contest.
See BIG GREEN, page 7

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Saturday, April 2, 2016

The Herald 7

Tussing, Braun lead rout of Lancers


Lincolnviews Haley Overholt (5) slides in at second base as
Van Wert shortstop Phoebe Eutsler attempts to corral the
throw during a softball game at Jubilee Park in Van Wert on
Wednesday. The Lady Cougars won 8-0. (DHI Media/Tina Eley)

Cougs blank Lincolnview


BY NICK JOHNSON

DHI Media Correspondent


sports@timesbulletin.com

VAN WERT Righthander Josh Braun held


Lincolnview to two hits
across four innings, keeping
the Lancers off the scoreboard at Smiley Park on
Wednesday, and Brauns
teammates gave him all the
support he could want in Van
Werts 11-0 5-inning win.
The Cougars are now 3-0
this season, winning those
games by a combined 32-0
score. Cougar pitchers have
yielded only seven hits in 15
innings of work this year.
They did what they were
supposed to have done, Van
Wert coach Charlie Witten
said of his team. They just
have a workman-like attitude
and just get after it and get
things done; its good to see
right now.
The Cougar offense
wasted little time in getting
started in their home opener. Senior second baseman
Justice Tussing hammered
the games second pitch for
a sharp single to left. After a
walk and a bunt single, Caleb
Fetzer worked a bases-loaded walk to break a scoreless
tie. Three batters later, senior
catcher Ryan McCracken
provided the big blow of
what was a 4-run first inning
for Van Wert when he clobbered a first-pitch fastball for
a 2-run double to deep right

center field.
Van Wert didnt let up
from there, plating one more
run in the second, that coming on Tussings RBI double, then scoring three times
in both the third and fourth
innings. Tussing finished
4-for-4 at the plate with two
doubles and three RBI.
Braun,
meanwhile,
was throwing darts for the
Cougars. Following Ryan
Stoller and Fetzer in the rotation, each of whom tossed
5-inning shutouts over the
weekend, Braun fanned three
of the first five hitters he
faced and five overall. He
did not walk a batter in his
69-pitch outing. Lawson
Blackmore struckout the side
in order in the fifth.
The only threats for
Lincolnview came with two
outs. In the top of the third,
Keli Ralston lined a ball past
third base and in to left field
for a double, but was stranded there when Braun won
an 8-pitch battle with Lancer
shortstop Chayten Overholt.
Were still getting back
into the swing of things
with your baseball and basketball guys. Offensively, I
thought our swings were
so close, Lancer head coach
Eric Fishpaw said. We had a
couple of 6-, 7-, 8-, 9-pitch at
bats; we are so close to breaking out. And its sooner than
expected. This is only the
second day of live pitching
theyve seen.

VAN WERT Kateri Steinecker and Brooke Brown held


Lincolnview to just three hits on Wednesday, as Van Wert
knocked off the Lady Lancers at Jubilee Park 8-0.
The Lady Cougars picked up two 2-out singles in the top of
the first from Steinecker and Brown.
The Lady Lancers got a leadoff single from Macala
Ashbaugh.
Van Wert had five straight batters reach base to start the second as Taylor Peebles singled home a run. Phoebe Eutsler was
the first out as she drilled a ball to deep center, forcing Kayla
Schroeder to race back and catch the ball over her shoulder.
The fly brought home the second run of the game.
Brown would single home the final two runs of the second
inning to give the Lady Cougars a 5-0 lead.
It was a rocky start for us, and once they came out hot
with those five runs and our confidence went down a lot; its
tough to have everyone maintain their confidence when that
happens, Lancer coach Nikki Staten said. We have a young
infield and we need to get better at pushing ourselves and
getting better as a team on the field. Once we are able to build
that confidence and get better at pushing ourselves as a team I
know that the results will follow.
Lincolnview (0-2) got another leadoff single in the top of
the third from Morgan Miller but the Lancers couldnt advance
her. It was more of the same in the top of the fourth as Sydney
Jenkins singled but was gunned down trying to steal second.
The Lady Cougars (2-0) started the bottom of the fourth
with a bang as Steinecker drilled a solo homer to center field
and later on Brown tripled and came around to score on a
passed ball to make the score 7-0, Van Wert.
Van Wert picked up one more run in the bottom of the sixth
frame as Allison Kennedy tripled and Olivia Profit picked up
(Continued from page 6)
an RBI single.
Both of them (Steinecker and Brown) are hitting their
The visitors tied it in the top of the
spots better this year and its been a good 1-2 punch, Cougar seventh. Hurless tripled to the fence in
coach Mike McClure said. Lincolnview mixed their pitches right to lead it off and scored on a 1-out
around and brought in some girls that threw different speeds sacrifice fly to center by Rolsten.
CRESTVIEW (3)
which was able to keep our hitters off track for a bit. So we
Jordy Miller c/3b 2-0-0-0, Colby Clifton p/
couldnt get any one pitcher timed up but we did hit very well
cf
4-1-2-0,
Caden Hurless 3b/c 4-1-3-1, Zach
tonight.

Jays

***
Lincolnview (0)
Brant 3-0-0-0, Jenkins 3-0-1-0, Schroeder 3-0-0-0, Ashbaugh 2-0-1-0, Z
Miller 3-0-0-0, Looser 2-0-0-0, Taylor 2-0-0-0, M Miller 1-0-1-0, Davis 1-0-00, Wendle 2-0-0-0 Total 22-0-3-0
Van Wert (8)
Blackmore 5-1-3-0, Eutsler 4-0-0-1, Steinecker 4-2-3-2, Brown 3-1-3-2,
Bradford 4-0-0-0, Stittsworth 4-0-2-0, Adams 3-1-1-0, Kennedy 1-1-1-0, Hall
3-1-1-0, Profit 1-0-1-1, Peebles 4-1-1-1 Total 36-8-16-8
Lincolnview 000 000 0 - 0 3
Van Wert 050 201 x 8 16
WP: Kateri Steinecker (Van Wert) 4 innings 3 hits 6 strikeouts
LP: Nykee Billingham (Lincolnview) 2 Innings 5 runs 7 hits

Roundup

(Continued from page 6)

Etzler
was
equally
impressed by his opponents
Wednesday as well.
Normally it is going to
take a lot more than four runs
to beat that Bulldog team,
Etzler said. They are wellcoached and I am so happy to
see Lou (Seddelmyer) back
coaching softball again, he
is a great coach and really
teaches his girls a lot.
Not to be outdone by
his counterpart, Coach Lou
Seddelmyer
interjected,
what can I say; the Knights
have a better coach; that is
the only reason they won
tonight. He then laughed as
he trotted away.
Prior to the lapses, Elida

Fish Ohio

(Continued from page 6)

At full pool, the lake is about


3,269 acres. Maximum depth is
about 60 feet near the dam, with
most depths ranging from 20-40 feet.
Deep wooded ravines, abandoned
farm fields and high shale bluffs
make up an irregular shoreline.
The ODNR Division of State
Parks operates and maintains parking lots, boat ramps, boat docks,
campgrounds, swimming beaches,
picnic areas and horseback riding
and hiking trails. Campgrounds provide drinking water, flush toilets,
shower facilities, trailer waste dump
stations, and picnic tables. Outboard
motors of unlimited horsepower are
allowed but portions of the lake contain no-wake zones.
Fish you can expect to catch:
Largemouth bass; Smallmouth
bass; Muskellunge (stocked annually); Saugeye (stocked annually);
Black and white crappie; White bass;
Channel catfish
Methods of Fishing & Best
Fishing Sites
The high shale bluffs, three
rock covered causeways and deep
coves with standing timber provide
excellent fish habitat and fishing
opportunities. Largemouth bass,
smallmouth bass, muskellunge,and
saugeye fishing is above average to
excellent. Other species that are popular include black and white crappie,
white bass and channel catfish.
Fishing is managed by the

hurler Michaela Black was


rolling.
What people dont realize
is that Michaela is playing
with a blister on her finger
and has had a sore shoulder
and arm, added Seddelmyer.
She is tough though and
worked her way through it
and looked great until that
inning. I think I probably
just left her in one inning to
long before getting her out
of there. When you are playing Crestview you cant make
many mistakes and still win
the ballgame.
Preston led the Lady
Knight attack with a 2-for-4
day at the dish, which included a double.
Crestview moves to 3-0.
Elida falls to 2-1.

Division of Wildlife. Activities


include stocking saugeye and muskellunge annually, conducting angler
creel surveys and monitoring fish
populations with nets, seines, and
electrofishing boats. These activities
provide public access and quality
fishing.
Fishing Forecast
Fish Survey Report
TYPE OF FISH OVERALL
NUMBERS SIZE LARGEST
(INCHES)
Channel Catfish Excellent
Excellent 33.5
Crappie Excellent Good 12.9
Largemouth
Bass
Good
Excellent 23.3
Muskellunge Excellent Excellent
50.5
Saugeye Excellent Excellent
28.0
Smallmouth Bass Excellent
Excellent 21.2
Sunfish Good Fair 7.9
White Bass Excellent Excellent
15.2
Angler Survey Report
TYPE OF FISH PERCENT
SEEKING CATCH RATES
FISHING PRESSURE
Catfish 5% Fair High
Crappie 23% Good High
Largemouth Bass
and Smallmouth Bass 30% Fair
High
Muskellunge 4% Excellent High
Saugeye 8% Good High
Sunfish 2% Fair Average
White Bass 0% Poor Low

Simerman 2b 1-0-0-0, Spencer Rolsten ss 2-0-0-1,


Luke Gerardot lf/c 4-0-0-0, Brandt Richardson rf
3-1-0-0, Jacob Painter cf/lf 1-0-0-0, Alec Ingram
ph 1-0-0-0, Tanner Crowle 1b 1-0-0-0. Totals
23-3-5-2.

Big Green

(Continued from page 6)

However,
Moorman
would come back with backto-back strikeouts to retire
the side.
Wehri came on in relief
for Jennings in the bottom
of the fourth and walked
Fanning and gave up a single to Boecker. Zane Martin
grounded out to the second baseman, driving home
Fanning. Boecker would
score on an error to put the
hosts up 7-1.
Ottoville tacked on one
more in the fifth without the
benefit of a hit as two more
free passes and another error
by the Musketeers gave the
Big Green a 8-1 lead.
The rains started to fall but
the guests werent ready to go
quietly.
The Musketeers mustered
up three runs in the top of
the seventh. Hellman led off
with a home run to make it

=============

Outdoor Channel broadcasting


Select Series
The Outdoor Channel will
begin broadcasting Major League
Fishings Bass Pro Shops Challenge
Select Series episodes filmed in the
Youngstown area 2 p.m. today.
A total of six episodes will be
broadcast on consecutive Saturdays
featuring five lakes in our area.
Twenty-four Major League Fishing
anglers and the MLF crew and officials spent 9 days in Youngstown in
July 2015 filming this event.
As in all MLF events, competing
anglers were not allowed to prac-

Van Wert second baseman Justice Tussing (5) applies a tag on


the thigh of Lincolnviews Cole Schmersal as Schmersal slides
into second base on an attempted steal during a baseball game at
Smiley Park on Wednesday. Schmersal was called out on the play.
(DHI Media/John Parent)

In the fourth, Lincolnview


senior Tyler Richey hammered a ball to deep left center and landed at second base
with two outs, but was also
stranded.
Tyler got himself into
a good count (3-1) and he
was looking for what he got,
Fishpaw said. Hes a good
hitter. Hell be important
in the middle of our lineup
when we can get some guys
on base (in front of him).
The Lancers fall to 0-2
on the year with those losses
coming to Van Wert and Fort
Recovery.

***
LINCOLNVIEW (0)
Chayten Overholt ss 2-0-0-0, Austin
Leeth 2b-p 2-0-0-0, Derek Youtsey
p-3b 2-0-0-0, Tyler Richey c 2-0-10, Jaden youtsey 3b-p-2b 2-0-0-0,
Cole Schmersal cf 1-0-0-0, Jalen
Roberts dh (Ethan Kemler rf) 2-00-0, Dustin Hale 1b 2-0-0-0, Keli

ST. JOHNS (4)


Troy Elwer cf 3-0-1-0, Seth Linder rf 3-2-1-0,
Jacob Youngpeter p/cf 3-0-1-3, Buddy Jackson c
3-0-1-0, Eric Vogt ss 2-0-0-0, Jesse Ditto 1b 2-00-0, Aaron Reindel 2b 2-0-0-0, Josh Warnecke
3b/p 1-1-0-0, Ryan Hellman lf/3b 1-1-0-0, Troy
Schwinnen ph 1-0-0-0. Totals 21-4-4-3.
Score by Innings:
Crestview 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 - 3
St. Johns 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 - 4
Game ended with 1 out in the bottom of
the 7th
E: Crowle 2, Jackson; DP: Crestview 1,
St. Johns 1; LOB: Crestview 9, St. Johns 7;
3B: Hurless, Youngpeter; SB: Clifton 2, Miller,

8-2. Fort Jennings continued


the rally as Derick Luersman
singled and Luke Trentman
walked, then back-to-back
wild pitches scored both
Luersman and Trentman, but
a strikeout by Wehri ended
the rally and the game with
the Big Green on top.
Ottoville captured its first
win of the season to go 1-2.
Fort Jennings is slated to
host Lincolnview Thursday,
while
Ottoville
visits
Ayersville.
Fort Jennings
L. Trentman lf 2-1-1-0, A. Sealts
c 2-0-0-0, A. Howbert ph 1-0-00, B. Wehri ss/p 4-1-1-0, S. Vetter
p/c 3-0-2-0, A. Kloeppel 0-0-0-0, C.
Stechschulte dh 3-0-0-0, K. Hellman
1b 2-1-1-1, A. Sealts 2b 2-0-0-0, R.
Hoersten ph 1-0-0-0, D. Luersman
3b 3-1-1-0, A. Luebrecht cf 3-0-0-0.
Totals 26-4-6-1.
Ottoville
J. Fanning 1b 2-4-2-3, B.
Boecker c 3-1-3-0, Z. Martin ss/p
3-0-0-1, N. Moorman p/1b 4-1-10, T. Warnecke lf/p/ss 4-0-1-0, D.
Kemper 3b 4-1-1-1, C. Schnipke 2b
3-0-0-0, G. Schulte dh 4-0-0-1, B.
Schnipke cf 3-1-0-0. Totals 31-8-8-6.

tice or research fishing venues. They


were chauffeured by boat officials
to their daily fishing sites and were
not told actual locations until they
reach a staging area. They competed to earn spots in the Major
League Fishing Challenge Cup. The
Mahoning County Convention &
Visitors Bureau was a sponsor of
the event and helped arrange lodging
and dining options for the group,
plus worked with producers to film
video highlights that will showcase
Mahoning County during all six episodes.

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Ralston lf 1-0-1-0; Totals 16-0-2-0


VAN WERT (11)
Justice Tussing 2b 4-1-4-3, Mason
Carr rf 2-1-0-0, Ryan Stoller cf 4-02-1, Caleb Fetzer 3b 0-1-0-1 x-Cade
Chiles ph 0-0-0-0, Gavin Gardner
1b 4-0-0-0, Josh Braun p-lf 2-3-01, Ryan McCracken c 3-1-2-2, Nick
Gutierrez ss 3-2-1-1, Evan Williams
dh 1-1-1-0 (Jacob Covey lf 1-1-1-2)
x-Lawson Blackmore p 0-0-0-0;
Totals 24-11-11-11
Lincolnview 000 00 - 0 2 2
Van Wert 413 3x - 11 11 0
E: Lvw 2 (Hale, Overholt), VW 0;
2B: Lvw 2 (Ralston, Richey), VW 4
(McCracken, Tussing 2, Williams);
SB: none; CS: Lvw- Schmersal (by
Braun/McCracken); HBP: LvwSchmersal (by Braun); LOB: Lvw 2,
VW 9; Time: 1:41
Pitching ip-h-r-er-bb-k
Lincolnview
Derek Youtsey (L) 2.0-5-5-5-3-1
Jaden Youtsey 1.1-6-5-4-4-0
Austin Leeth 0.2-0-0-0-0-0
Van Wert
Josh Braun (W) 4.0-2-0-0-0-5
Lawson Blackmore 1.0-0-0-0-0-3
WP: JYoutsey 2; Pitches-strikes:
DYoutsey 52-27, JYoutsey 59-26,
Leeth 10-6; Braun 69-48, Blackmore
14-9

Richardson, Linder, Jackson, Warnecke; POB:


Jackson (by Clifton), Vogt (by Clifton); Sac:
Simerman, Crowle, Elwer; SF: Rolsten.
IP H R ER BB SO
CRESTVIEW
Clifton 4.0 2 0 0 3 7
Hurless (L, 0-1) 2.1 2 4 3 4 1
ST. JOHNS
Youngpeter 4.0 2 0 0 5 6
Warnecke (W, 1-0) 3.0 3 3 2 1 3
WP: Warnecke; HBP: Rolsten (by Youngpeter),
Youngpeter (by Clifton); BB: Miller 2, Simerman
2, Warnecke 2, Painter, Crowle, Linder, Vogt,
Ditto, Reindel, Hellman.

Scoring by Innings
Ft. Jennings 000 100 3 - 4 6 6
Ottoville 122 210 x - 8 8 1
LOB: Fort Jennings 6, Ottoville
9; 2B: Wehri; HR: Fanning 2,
Hellman; SB: Fanning 2, Moorman;
CS: Trentman; SF: Schulte.
IP H R ER BB SO HR
Fort Jennings

Vetter (L) 3.0 6 5 1 0 2 2


Wehri 3.0 1 3 0 4 7 0
Ottoville
Moorman (W) 6.0 4 1 1 1 8 0
Warnecke 0.2 2 3 1 2 0 1
Martin 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0
HBP: Moorman. Pitches-Strikes:
Vetter 66-44, Wehri 76-43; Moorman
93-62, Warnecke 14-6, Martin 8-4.

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E! News (N) HD
Fashion Police (N) HD
(7:00) MLB Baseball: Los Angeles vs San Diego
Top Ten
30 for 30 SportsCenter: At the Final Four HD
MLB Baseball: Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (Live)
(7:00) Coll. GameDay
NFL Live HD
Cake Wars (TV G) HD
Cake Wars (N) HD
Chopped (TV G) HD
Chopped (TV G) HD
Cake Wars (TV G) HD
The 700 Club (TV G)
Stitchers: 2.0" HD
Rock of Ages (12, PG-13) aac Julianne Hough, Diego Boneta. HD
Thor (11, PG-13) aaa Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman. HD
Thor (11, PG-13) aaa Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman. HD
Listed Sisters (N) HD
Tiny House Tiny House Hunters
Hunters
Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House
Swamp People (N) HD
Billion Dollar Wreck (N) Billion Dollar Wreck HD (:01) Swamp Blood HD
Swamp Blood (N) HD
The Nanny Diaries (07, PG-13) aac HD
You Again (10, PG) HD
You Again (10, PG) aac Kristen Bell. HD
Teen Mom 2 HD
Teen Mom 2 (N) HD
Teen Mom Catfish: The TV Show
MTV HD
Teen Mom 2 HD
Thunderman Bella
Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Jail HD
Jail HD
Jail HD
Cops HD
Wynonna Earp
Bitten (N)
The Magicians HD
Batman Forever (95) aa The Magicians (N) HD
Inside
The Detour (TVMA) HD
(7:00) Champ. Central 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Championship (Live)
A Bill of Divorcement (32, NR) aac States Attorney (32, NR) aac
Don Juan (26, NR) aaa John Barrymore.
Born Schizophrenic HD Born Schizophrenic HD
Born Schizophrenic HD My 40 Year Old Child (N) HD
Animal Kingdom (N) HD Book (10)
Iron Man 2 (10) aaa HD 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament: National Champ.
Bizarre Foods HD
Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods HD
Bizarre HD Bizarre HD Bizarre Foods HD
Raymond Raymond Raymond Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Raymond Loves Raymond HD
Chrisley
Chrisley
Bounty Hunter (10) aa
WWE Monday Night Raw (Live) HD
Love & Hip Hop HD
Black Ink Crew HD
Love & Hip Hop HD
Love & Hip Hop (N) HD Black Ink Crew (N) HD
Person of Interest HD Person of Interest HD Underground: Firefly
How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met
Spy (15, R) aaac HD
Magic Mike XXL (15)
Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures (16, NR) HD Vinyl: E.A.B HD
The Specialist (94, R) aa HD
(:50) Vice (15, R) Thomas Jane, Bruce Willis. HD
Banshee
Banshee (TVMA) HD
Billions (TVMA) HD
Shameless (TVMA) HD
Billions (TVMA) HD
The Circus Gigolos
Shameless (TVMA) HD

8:00

PREM

9:30

TUESDAY EVENING
ABC
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A&E
AMC
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CMT
CNN
COMEDY
DISCOVERY
DISNEY
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ESPN
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FOOD
FREEFORM
FX
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LIFETIME
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HBO
MAX
SHOW

WEDNESDAY EVENING

BROADCAST

9:00

Call the Midwife

WBGU

Saturday, April 2 to Friday, April 8

APRIL 3, 2016

8:30

WBGU

PBS

TVListings

CABLE

BROADCAST
CABLE
PREM

8:00

The Family (N) HD


Quantico: Clue (N) HD
Local Programs
Local Programs
Once Upon a Time (N)
Local Programs
(:35) Local
The 51st Academy of Country Music Awards (TVPG) HD
Dateline NBC HD
Little Big Shots (N) HD Carmichael Crowded Hollywood Game Night Local Programs
Bobs (N)
Last Man Local Programs
Local Programs
Simpsons Bobs (N)
Leverage: Stork Job
Leverage (TVPG) HD
Flashpoint (TVPG) HD
Flashpoint (TVPG) HD
Leverage (TVPG) HD
Intervention (TV14) HD
Intervention: Barry (N) The First 48 (TV14) HD
Hoarders (TV14) HD
Hoarders (TV14) (N) HD
The Walking Dead (TVMA) (N) HD
Talking Dead (N) HD
Fear the Walking Dead Comic Book
The Walking Dead HD
(:03) River Monsters HD (:04) Finding Bigfoot: Supernatural Bigfoot HD
(:06) New Depths HD
New Depths (N) HD
Payne HD Popoff
Inspirat.
The Color Purple (85, PG-13) aaac Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover. HD
Potomac (TV14) (N) HD
Thicker Than Water (N) The Real Housewives of Atlanta
Potomac
Real Housewives (N)
Family Guy Family Guy Rick Morty Tyson
Whatever Venture
King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland Dad HD
Skull Challenge HD
Skull Challenge HD
Skull Challenge HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Skull Challenge (N) HD
The White House (N)
The Wonder List (N)
The White House HD
The White House HD
The White House HD
Kevin Hart (TV14) HD
Kevin Hart (TV14) HD
Kevin Hart (TV14) HD
Kevin Hart (11, R) HD
Kevin Hart (11, R) HD
Naked and Afraid HD
Naked and Afraid (N)
Naked and Afraid (N)
Naked and Afraid HD
Naked and Afraid HD
Best HD
BUNKD
Girl Meets Austin HD Liv HD
Jessie HD Jessie HD
Tangled
Undercover Stuck HD
Hollywood Medium (N) I Am Cait (TV14) HD
Hollywood Medium HD
Hollywood Medium HD I Am Cait (TV14) (N) HD
SportsCenter HD
Baseball
MLB Baseball: New York Mets at Kansas City Royals (Live) HD
SportsCenter HD
Top Ten
ESPN FC HD
Update
NCAA Womens: Washington vs Syracuse (Live)
Cutthroat Kitchen (N)
Cutthroat Kitchen HD
All-Star Academy HD
Guys Grocery Games All-Star Academy (N)
Mamma Mia! (08, PG-13) Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan. HD
Osteen
Turning
(7:00) Pitch Perfect (12, PG-13) HD
Ride Along (14, PG-13) aac Ice Cube.
The Other Guys (10)
Ride Along (14, PG-13) aac Ice Cube.
Hunt (N)
Life (N) HD Life (N) HD Island Life Island Life Hunters
Hunters
Life HD
Life HD
Hunt (N)
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
American Pickers HD
A Fatal Obsession (15, NR) Tracy Nelson. HD
(:02) Kept Woman (15, NR) Courtney Ford. HD
Kept Woman (15) HD
Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous South Park South Park
Henry
Henry
Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
Bar Rescue (N) HD
Life or Debt (N) HD
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
Catwoman (04, PG-13) Halle Berry.
Batman Returns (92)
Batman Forever (95, PG-13) aa Val Kilmer. HD
iHeartRadio Music Awards (TV14) HD
iHeartRadio Music Awards (TV14) HD
Within Our Gates (20)
The Young In Heart (38, NR) aaa Janet Gaynor. Kitty (45, NR) aaa Paulette Goddard.
Who You Are (N) HD
Long Lost Family (N)
(:01) Who You Are HD
Long Lost Family HD
Jill & Jessa: (N) HD
iHeartRadio Music Awards (TV14) HD
iHeartRadio Music Awards (TV14) HD
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
America Declassified
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
Food Paradise HD
Reba HD
Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Reba HD
G.I. Joe: Retaliation (13, PG-13) aac Dwayne Johnson. HD
Fast Five (11) aaa HD
Fast Five (11, PG-13) Vin Diesel. HD
Love & Hip Hop HD
Love & Hip Hop HD
Love & Hip Hop HD
Love & Hip Hop HD
Love & Hip Hop HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Underground: Firefly
How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Girls (N)
Together
Oliver (N) (:31) Vinyl: E.A.B HD
Together
Trainwreck (15, R) HD Vinyl: E.A.B (N) HD
Birdman (14, R) aaac Michael Keaton. HD
The Heartbreak Kid HD
Horrible Bosses 2 (14, R) Jason Bateman. HD
Billions (TVMA) (N) HD
Billions (TVMA) HD
The Circus Shameless
The Circus The Circus Shameless (N) HD

ABC
CBS
NBC
FOX
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A&E
AMC
ANIMAL
BET
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CARTOON
CMT
CNN
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DISCOVERY
DISNEY
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ESPN2
FOOD
FREEFORM
FX
HGTV
HISTORY
LIFETIME
MTV
NICK
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TRAVEL
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USA
VH1
WGN
HBO
MAX
SHOW

Delphos Herald

Antiques Roadshow Tucson| Music City Roots Live | The Red Green Show | Austin City Limits Beck

MONDAY EVENING

BROADCAST

12:30

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

PBS

CABLE

12:00

20/20 HD
Local Programs
Local Programs
Mirror Mirror (12, PG) aac Julia Roberts. HD
48 Hours: Gone HD
48 Hours (TV14) (N) HD
Local Programs
Rush Hour: Pilot HD
Figure Skating: World Championships (Live)
Local
Saturday Night Live (TV14) (N) HD
Dateline NBC HD
Lucifer: Wingman HD
Local Programs
Party (N)
Cooper
Local Programs
Rosewood (TV14) HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
Law & Order: SVU HD
The First 48: (N) HD
The First 48: (N) HD
The First 48: (TV14) HD The First 48 (TV14) HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
The Walking Dead HD
The Walking Dead HD
The Walking Dead (TVMA) HD
The Walking Dead: First Time HD
My Cat from Hell HD
My Cat from Hell HD
(:05) Cat From Hell HD
My Cat from Hell (N) HD Cat From Hell (N) HD
(:05) Let the Church Say Amen (13, NR) Steve Harris. HD
Payne HD
Dreamgirls (06, PG-13) aaa Jamie Foxx. HD
(:17) Sex and the City (08, R) aa Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall.
Sex (08)
Housewives (TV14)
Family Guy Family Guy DBZ Kai
Dimension
DBZ Kai
King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland Dad HD
Party Down South HD
Gridiron Gang (06, PG-13) aaa Dwayne Johnson, Xzibit. HD
Party Down South HD
The Eighties: Raised on Television HD
The Seventies HD
The Seventies HD
The Seventies HD
Plastic Cup Boyz HD
Kevin Hart (TV14) HD
Trevor Noah (TV14)
(:53) Keith Robinson HD (:55) Lil Rel Howery
Deadliest Catch HD
Deadliest Catch HD
Deadliest Catch: New Beginnings (TV14) (N) HD
Lab Rats
Lab Rats
Star Wars Star Wars Austin HD Jessie HD Jessie HD
Bedtime Stories (08, PG) aac
The Last Song (10, PG) aa Miley Cyrus.
Dance Squad HD
The Last Song (10, PG) aa Miley Cyrus.
30 for 30 Baseball Tonite HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
Top Ten
Sports HD 30 30 HD
Arena Football League: Jacksonville vs Los Angeles (Live)
30 for 30 HD
Baseball
(7:30) 30 for 30 HD
Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD
Spice World (97) a HD
(7:00) Clueless (95, PG-13) aaa HD Pitch Perfect (12, PG-13) Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin. HD
Hotel Transylvania (12, PG) aaa Adam Sandler.
Mike/Molly Mike/Molly
Hotel Transylvania (12, PG) aaa Adam Sandler.
We Bought We Bought Property Brothers HD
Property Brothers HD Property Brothers HD House Hunters (N) HD
Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars
Stalked By My Doctor (15, NR) Eric Roberts. HD
Deadly Daycare (14) ac
Deadly Daycare (14, NR) ac Kayla Ewell. HD
Little Man (06, PG-13) ac Marlon Wayans.
TBA
Date Movie (06, PG-13) a Alyson Hannigan, Adam Campbell.
Shakers
Full House Full House Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
Thunderman School (N) Bella
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
Cops HD
The Dark Knight (08, PG-13) HD
Cops HD
Resident Evil (02, R) aaa Milla Jovovich. HD
(7:00) Dead 7 (16, NR)
The Final Destination (09, R) aa Bobby Campo.
Inside March Madness The Detour (TVMA) HD
NCAA
2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Nat. Semifinal (Live)
(:15) The Virginian (46, NR) aac Joel McCrea.
Wyoming (40, NR) aa
Shane (53, NR) aaac Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur.
48 Hours: Hard (N) HD 48 Hours: Hard (N) HD 48 Hours: Hard HD
48 Hours: Hard HD
48 Hours: Hard HD
The Detour (TVMA)
Bad Boys II (03, R) HD
NCAA
2016 NCAA Basketball: Syracuse vs North Carolina (Live)
Deadly Possessions
The Dead Files (N) HD
The Dead Files HD
Deadly Possessions
Ghost Adventures HD
Raymond Raymond Raymond Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Lopez HD Loves Raymond HD
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
Love & Hip Hop HD
Love & Hip Hop HD
Love & Hip Hop HD
Love & Hip Hop HD
Love & Hip Hop HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods: Exiles
Outsiders: Day Most
How I Met How I Met
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
(:05) Amy Schumer HD Vinyl: The King and I
Girls HD
Trainwreck
Trainwreck (15, R) aaa Amy Schumer. HD
Banshee (TVMA) HD
Self/Less (15, PG-13) aaa Ryan Reynolds. HD
Banshee (TVMA) HD
(7:00) 300 (07, R) HD
The DUFF (15, PG-13) aaa
Black Snake Moan (07, R) Samuel L. Jackson.
Shameless
Shameless (TVMA) HD

SUNDAY EVENING

PREM

11:30

BROADCAST

APRIL 2, 2016
9:30

PREM

WBGU

9:00

8:00

8:30

9:00

APRIL 7, 2016
9:30

10:00

10:30

11:00

11:30

12:00

12:30

The Catch (N) HD


Local
Jimmy Kimmel Live HD Nightline
Greys Anatomy (N) HD Scandal: Thwack! (N)
Broke Girls Rush Hour (N) HD
Local
Late Show Stephen Colbert (N) HD
Big Bang Odd Couple Mom (N)
The Blacklist (N) HD
Law & Order: SVU HD Local
(:35) Tonight Show HD Late Night
Apocalypse (TVPG) HD
(:06) Local Programs
Local Programs
Local Programs
American Idol: Winner Chosen (TVPG) (N) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
Blue Bloods (TV14) HD
The First 48 (N) HD
(:01) 60 Days In (N) HD The First 48 (TV14) HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
The First 48 (TV14) HD
Uncle Buck (89, PG) John Candy.
Lampoons Animal House (78) aaa Caddyshack (80, R) aaa Chevy Chase. HD
(:20) River Monsters (TVPG) HD
Bigfoot HD
River Monsters (N) HD River Monsters (N) HD Finding Bigfoot (N) HD
Chasing Destiny
Martin
Wendy Williams HD
Black Girls Rock! 2016 (TVPG)
Watch What Vanderpump Rules
Vanderpump
Vanderpump Rules
Vanderpump Rules
Vanderpump Rules (N)
Dad HD
Family Guy Family Guy Robot
Squid HD
King of Hill Bobs HD Bobs HD Cleveland Dad HD
Party Down South (N)
Party Down South (N)
Party Down South HD
Party Down South HD
Party Down South HD
Anderson Cooper 360 The Eighties (N) HD
CNN Tonight (N)
Anderson Cooper 360 The Eighties HD
Daily Show Nightly (N) midnight A. Devine
Tosh.0 HD The Change-Up (11, R) Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman. HD
Naked Afraid (N) HD
Naked and Afraid HD
Naked and Afraid HD
Naked and Afraid HD
Naked and Afraid HD
Backstage Backstage Stuck HD Girl Meets Undercover Jessie HD Jessie HD
Zapped (14, NR) aa Zendaya.
Botched (TV14) HD
Botched: Dickinson
E! News (N) HD
Dance Squad HD
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
2016 Masters Golf Tournament: Round 1 Encore Presentation (Taped)
NFL Live HD
Nation HD NFL Live
Frozen HD 2016 NCAA Hockey Championship: Denver vs North Dakota
Cooks vs. Cons (N) HD Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Cooks vs. Cons HD
Chopped (TV G) HD
The 700 Club (TV G)
Fan Girl (15, NR) aa
(:15) Dark Shadows (12, PG-13) aac Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer. HD
Archer (N) Archer HD Archer HD This Means War (12, PG-13) aac
(7:30) The Heat (13, R) aac Sandra Bullock.
Flop HD
Flop HD
Flop HD
Hunters
Hunters
Masters of Flip HD
Flop HD
Flop HD
Flop HD
Vikings: Portage (N)
Join Die
Night (N)
Pawn Stars Pawn Stars
Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Vikings (TV14) HD
Project Runway HD
Project Runway HD
Project Runway (N) HD Project Runway (N) HD Project Runway HD
Catfish: The TV Show
Catfish: The TV Show
Real World: Go Big (N) Real World Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous
Legally Blonde (01, PG-13) Reese Witherspoon.
Full House Full House Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
Lip Sync
Bar Rescue (TVPG) HD
The Waterboy (98) aac Lip Sync
Blade (98, R) aaa Wesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff.
Cirque HD
(7:30) Blade: Trinity (04, R) aac Wesley Snipes.
Broke Girls Conan HD
Broke Girls Broke Girls Big Bang Big Bang Broke Girls Broke Girls Conan (TV14) (N) HD
(:15) The Party (68, PG) aaa Peter Sellers.
(:15) S.O.B (81, R) aac
Days of Wine and Roses (62, NR) aaac HD
Extreme Weight Loss
My 600-lb Life HD
To Be Announced
Extreme Weight Loss: Trina (TVPG) HD
NBA Basketball: San Antonio vs Golden State (Live) HD
NBA Basketball: Chicago Bulls at Miami Heat (Live) HD
Mysteries (N) HD
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
Mysteries (TVPG) HD
Raymond Raymond Raymond Queens
Queens
Queens
Queens
Raymond Loves Raymond HD
2016 WWE Hall (N)
Modern
Modern
Modern
Modern
WWE SmackDown (Live) HD
Malibus Most Wanted (03, PG-13) aa HD
Happy Gilmore (96, PG-13) Adam Sandler. HD
White Chicks (04) HD
Elementary (TV14) HD
How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met
Elementary (TV14) HD
Fight Game Together
Girls HD
(:50) Mapplethorpe: Look at (16) HD
Trainwreck (15, R) aaa Amy Schumer. HD
Self/Less (15, PG-13) aaa Ryan Reynolds. HD
Zanes Sex Zanes Sex
(:55) The Theory of Everything (15, PG-13) HD
Billions (TVMA) HD
Shameless (TVMA) HD
Gigolos
B.S.!
Gigolos
Billions HD
Spring Broke (16) HD
Scenic stops | The Journal | Brain Game | Musics Brewing | Mr. Selfridge on Masterpiece | Charlie Rose

FRIDAY EVENING
8:00

8:30

APRIL 8, 2016
9:00

9:30

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(:01) 20/20 (N) HD


Local
Jimmy Kimmel Live HD Nightline
Last Man Dr. Ken
Shark Tank (N) HD
ABC
Hawaii Five-0 (N) HD
Blue Bloods (N) HD
Local
(:50) Late Show Stephen Colbert HD
The Amazing Race (N)
CBS
Dateline NBC (N) HD
Local
(:35) Tonight Show HD Late Night
Caught On Camera HD Grimm (TV14) (N) HD
NBC
Hells Kitchen (N) HD
Local Programs
Local Programs
Sleepy Hollow (N) HD
FOX
Criminal Minds HD
Criminal Minds: Fate Saving Hope (TV14) HD
Saving Hope (TV14) HD
Criminal Minds HD
ION
60 Days In (TV14) HD
60 Days In (TV14) HD
60 Days In: Time Out
The First 48 (TV14) HD
60 Days In (TV14) HD
A&E
The Walking Dead (TVMA) HD
Dead HD
The Rock (96, R) aaa Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage. HD
AMC
Insane Pools (N) HD
(:03) Insane Pools HD
(:04) Insane Pools HD
Tanked: Unfiltered HD Insane Pools (N) HD
ANIMAL
(:20) Martin (TVPG)
Martin
Martin
Wendy Williams HD
Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins (08) aa HD
BET
Big Mommas House (00, PG-13) ac
(7:30) Big Mommas House (00) ac First Look The Peoples Couch
BRAVO
Family Guy Hospital
Family Guy Robot
Robot
King of Hill Bobs HD Bobs HD Cleveland Dad HD
CARTOON
Reba HD
Reba HD
Reba HD
The Help (11, PG-13) aaac Emma Stone, Viola Davis. HD
CMT
The White House HD
The White House HD
The Wonder List
Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight (N)
CNN
Chris DElia (TVMA) HD
(:04) Bona Fide (TVMA)
Saturday Night Live HD Saturday Night Live HD Vicious Circle HD
COMEDY
Yukon Men: Drive (N) Gold Rush (TVPG) HD
Yukon Men: Drive HD
DISCOVERY The Last Alaskans: A Year in the Wild (N) HD
Stuck HD BUNKD
Backstage Jessie HD
BUNKD
Stuck (N) Backstage Girl Meets Star Wars Rebels HD
DISNEY
E! News (N) HD
Miss Congeniality (00, PG-13) Sandra Bullock.
Dance Squad HD
E!
SportsCenter HD
SportsCenter HD
2016 Masters Golf Tournament: Round 2 Encore Presentation (Live) HD
ESPN
NBA Coast to Coast (Live) HD
Jalen HD 30 for 30 NBA HD
Jalen HD
CBB Awards (Live) HD
ESPN2
Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD
Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners HD Diners (N) Burgers
FOOD
Shadowhunt The 700 Club (TV G)
Bringing Down (03) HD
FREEFORM (6:45) Chocolate Factory (05) aaa HD Shadowhunters HD
The Internship (13, PG-13) aa Vince Vaughn.
The Internship (13, PG-13) aa Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson.
FX
Love It or List It HD
Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Hunters
Love It or List It HD
Love It or List It HD
HGTV
(TVPG) HD
Million
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Pawn
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Stars
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Friday Evening
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Atlanta Plastic
(N) HD
Mother/Daughter
(N) HD (:02) Atlanta Plastic HD (:02) Atlanta Plastic HD
LIFETIME 8:00Atlanta Plastic
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9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
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The Incredible Hulk (08,Local
PG-13) aaaJimmy
Edward Norton.
Fantastic
Monsters
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(09, PG)
MTV Shark Tank:
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Swimming
Tank
20/20
Kimmel Live
Nightline
School
HALO HawaiiFull
House Full House
House Full House Local
Friends Late
Friends
Friends
Friends
NICK Unforgettable
WHIO/CBS
Five-0
BlueFull
Bloods
Show Letterman
Ferguson
HD
Cops
HD
Cops
HD
Cops
HD
Cops
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Cops
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Cops
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Jail
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Jail
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Jail
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SPIKEDatelineCops
WLIO/NBC
NBC
Grimm
Hannibal
Local
Tonight Show
Meyers
WOHL/FOX
Wynonna Earp (N)
The Magicians HD
Wynonna Earp
Blade (98, R) aaa Wesley Snipes.
SYFY Kitchen (7:30)
Nightmares
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CableTBS
Channels Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Separation Anxiety HD Cougar
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Opinion
April Fools
foolishness

Nancy Spencer

On the
Other Hand

No one enjoys April Fools Day quite as much


as the media. The prankster comes out in many a
reporter. It is easy to slip a little joke in between the
sometimes more-bizarre-than-fiction truth.
Some may consider this an abuse of power and it
may be true. However, some of the following items
are just too far out there to be true but caused quite
a stir when put to print or aired on newscasts.
Check out this list of April Fools hoaxes ranked
as the best ever by The Museum of Hoaxes: A
History of Outrageous Pranks and Deceptions, by
Alex Boese.
The Swiss Spaghetti Harvest
In 1957, the BBC news show Panorama
announced that the dreaded spaghetti weevil had
been virtually eliminated by the very mild winter
weather. That meant Swiss farmers were enjoying a
bumper spaghetti crop. Cue the film footage: Swiss
peasants were shown pulling strands of spaghetti
from trees. Many viewers fell for it, calling the BBC
asking how they could grow their own spaghetti
trees. The answer: Place a sprig of spaghetti in a tin
of tomato sauce and hope for the best.
Instant Color TV
In the black-and-white television days of 1962,
the only TV network in Sweden announced that
thanks to new technology, viewers could convert
their existing black-and-white sets to color reception by pulling a nylon stocking over the screen. It
was even demonstrated on air. Hundreds of thousands of people reportedly fell for it.

The Taco Liberty Bell


Taco Bell Corp. announced in 1996 that it had
bought the Liberty Bell from Uncle Sam and would
be renaming it Taco Liberty Bell. Citizens called
in outrage! Hours later, Taco Bell revealed it was
all a joke. When then-White House press secretary
Mike McCurry was asked about the sale, he quipped
that the Lincoln Memorial had also been sold and
would now be known as the Ford Lincoln Mercury
Memorial.
Nixon for President
In 1992, National Public Radios Talk of the
Nation program announced that Richard Nixon, in
a surprise move, was running for president again.
His new campaign slogan was, I didnt do anything wrong and I wont do it again. Audio clips
were aired of Nixons speech announcing his candidacy. Host John Hockenberry, thanks to the voice
of comedian Rich Little who impersonated Tricky
Dick, kept the hoax up until the second half of his
show.
The Left-Handed Whopper
Burger King published a full-page advertisement
in USA Today in 1998 announcing the introduction
of the Left-Handed Whopper, especially designed
for the 32 million left-handed Americans. According
to the advertisement, the new whopper included the
same ingredients as the original Whopper but all the
condiments were rotated 180 degrees for the benefit
of their left-handed customers.

Easter observance (and


keep your cans inside
the car at all times)
Spring is here, and so are the
first signs of human celebration of
the vernal kind. The empties of beer
cans and the standard Mountain Dew
chasers are blooming at roadside
again.
I always hope this particular brand
of stupid will go out of style with
each new generation. Hope springs
eternal, and Spring itself may one day
kick a beer can back through an open
car window. Surely the high winds of
late are capable of that.
At the base of my soap box sit my
most recent pair of old running shoes,
their sides shredded from scraping
Anne Coburn-Griffis
Winter 2015-16 brined roads. While
my new pair sits, fully treaded and
clean in the closet except for one hour each day, this old pair leads me
through the short grass and crunchy leaves of the greening outdoors.
On Saturday, these old shoes picked up another layer of camouflage
as My Steven and I shared an Easter Eve walk. The morning started out
chilly, with thick frost and a skim of ice on the water pans. Wood duck
and mallard couples made come-hither eyes at each other until we came
along and spoiled the fun. The turtles were more confident, waiting until
we had our cameras out until they slid below water surfaces.
We saw bloodroot leaves uncurling from the ground. Fun Fact:
Native Americans used the red extract from this wildflowers roots as
a natural dye, especially for basket weaving. Bloodroot also produces
a toxin sometimes used in dental hygiene products, but dont try this at
home. Sanguinarine kills animal cells, which may kill cancer cells before
moving onto your whole face. Above ground and growing wild in sunlit
clearings, bloodroot flowers sure are pretty.
Besides white bloodroot blossoms, I saw spring beauties, trillium,
ramps and violet leaves, Steve counted four species of butterfly and
caught a large painted turtle laying eggs. We also picked up several bottles and cans and a Mylar balloon.
Although ending an essay using someone elses words is kind of an
easy out, Im going to do it anyway. The Holy Land is everywhere,
said Oglala Lakota spiritualist Black Elk. Enjoy Spring in your heart and
recycling in the bin.

Byron McNutt

The face of America is changing


Former President Ronald Reagan often
quoted from a letter he received from a man,
who wrote, You can go to live in Turkey, but
you cant become a Turk. You cant go to live
in Japan and become Japanese. But anyone
from any corner of the world can come to
America and be an American.
Whether we like it or not, the face of
America is changing. Look around and youll
notice many Americans do not look like
our parents and grandparents. The face of
America is getting darker, more Latino and
more Asian. America is becoming more global. It is an international community.
Ask yourself, what will America look like
in 20 years? How about in 40 years? Will
Americans look like we do today? The answer
may surprise you. And, how do you feel about
that? Todays immigrants dont look like our
ancestors.
Researchers have looked at the trends and
they see our country changing from a united
nation to a United Nation, with divisions
along class, racial, religious and ideological
lines. In just a few decades, white Americans
will become a minority.
America has always been a nation of immigrants, but there is a difference in the way
immigrants were treated a century ago and
the way they are treated today. Census figures
show that one out of every nine residents is
now foreign-born. The ratio is increasing and
it is changing the way people think.
Older Americans fear that those who will
soon make up the majority will not embrace

the values and traditions that have built and


sustained America through wars, economic
downturns and other challenges to our way
of life.
Will todays politicians uphold their
responsibility to take care of this nation? As
Ronald Reagan said, we are just one generation away from losing it all. Thats because
democracy and equal rights are not the norm
in the world. They must be fought for and
maintained if we wish to pass them on to our
descendants.
In the past, immigrants were expected to
become a part of America, which included
speaking the language, knowing our history
and respecting our culture and traditions.
Today, we dont encourage that. We even
allow them to hyphenate their citizenship and
keep their allegiance to other countries and
causes.
This is important because future schools
might not teach American history and social
studies because a majority of the students will
have no ties to our past. They wont care who
the founding fathers were or anything about
the American Revolution or the Civil War.
There is nothing wrong with honoring
your roots and native traditions, but to come
to America and become an American should
carry some responsibilities. After all, when in
Rome, do as the Romans do.
There are more than 11 million people in
this country today who were so desperate to
come here that they did so illegally. Most
are good, hardworking people who share the

JUST A
THOUGHT
Fortunately, some of you dont get it. You never
will. Youll never understand what it feels like to want
to completely disappear so the pain will go away.
Be grateful for that.
Ive suffered with bipolar disorder and generalized
anxiety disorder as long as I can remember. I only
received an official diagnosis of both when I quit
drinking, because I was self-medicating and masking
the awful feelings I was feeling.
I dont feel sorry for myself. We all have our stuff.
This is mine. This is just harder for people to grasp than
say, a cancer diagnosis. People get that. People dont
get mental illness. Sometimes thats what hurts the
most. Its not that I blame people for not understanding. Its that sometimes I wish for just a second they
could experience what I experience, and their world
and outlook would change. What I deal with is not a
choice why would I choose to feel this way? But if
you look fine, then you must be able to get out of a
depression with willpower, right? No. Just because it
might be my birthday, or a nice day, or the sun is out
it makes perfect sense to tell a person, Its such a nice
day! Cant you just try not to have cancer? Sounds
ludicrous, right? Well thats how it sounds when people express similar sentiments to those of us stuck in a

American Dream. But at the same time, we


must remain vigilant. Our open-door policies
make it easy for our enemies to come here and
roam freely.
If they think that makes us weak and
vulnerable, we need to prove them wrong.
Americans value their freedoms and we wont
let anyone assault our ideals, our country or
our people.
********
Over the last six weeks, weve seen the
U.S. flag at government buildings flying
at half staff three times for about 15 days:
after the deaths of Nancy Reagan and Justice
Antonin Scalia and after the Brussels terrorist
attacks.
Seeing the flag at half staff on so many
occasions has always bothered me. Ive
always believed the flag should be lowered
only for very rare situations. But, online
research shows the tradition was approved
and signed into practice by President Dwight
Eisenhower. I guess, if General Eisenhower
didnt object, why should I?
If you go online, youll find the tradition
can be applied to so many situations that it
could literally be flown at half staff (half mast
if at sea) every day of the year. I was disappointed to read that.
That got me to thinking. Why didnt someone design a special mourning flag that
could be flown at half staff, at appropriate
times, while leaving Old Glory flying at the
top of the pole. Maybe that time has come?
When the tradition was established in the

People Make
the Difference
early 1950s, they probably assumed it would
only be used a few times a year. Today, as the
world has become a more dangerous place,
presidents and governors have expanded this
provision so much that it has become commonplace.
For government buildings, only the president and state governors can order the flag
lowered. They also determine how long it
can be flown at half staff. They have a very
wide latitude. While a long list of current and
former political leaders warrant this respect,
the president and state governors can have the
flag lowered to honor the death, or any tragic
event, that they deem as deserving.
It is important to note, the Flag Code is
only a code, it is intended to provide guidance
and is not obligatory. It is followed only on
public and government buildings. There are
no civil or criminal penalties for misuse of the
flag. Individuals are not acting illegally when
using the flag according to their own rules.
This surprised me. Private citizens and
non-government buildings may choose to fly
their flags at half-staff to honor local leaders.
You dont even have to ask anyone for permission, so says the rules published by the
Gettysburg Flag Works.
There are lots of flag rules. If you do want
to fly the flag at half staff, you should raise
the flag briskly to the very top of the pole,
then lower it to half staff. At the end of the
day, the flag should again be raised briskly
to the top before it is lowered to the bottom.

Be grateful you dont understand


depressive episode.
Depression hurts. In every way. Emotionally.
Physically. Im empty. Im aching. Im crying. I cant
get out of bed. I cant function. There is no future in
depression. There just isnt. Nothing to look forward
to. I dont want to be here anymore. Im a burden to
everyone. I only make everyones life worse. I know
that once I come out of this depressive state, those feelings arent logical. But depression robs you of logic.
The thoughts I think when Im depressed are real.
100% real. I cry because Im a terrible mother. Im an
awful wife. Im a bad friend. Im a disappointment to
my parents. This tape plays over and over in my head
and theres no stop button. I understand why friends
distance themselves. Who wants to talk to a depressed
person? Who wants to keep asking someone to hang
out when they always back out of plans? I wouldnt
blame Andy for divorcing me. They all deserve better.
My kids deserve better. Its the same every time. And
this tape that plays tells me nothing else.
The thing is, while I feel guilty contacting people
when Im like this, because I feel like I annoy everyone, these same people are the ones who keep me
alive. And there isnt one right thing to say. There is
nothing you can say to a depressed person to make it
better. Its frustrating for those trying to help, and its
frustrating for me, because all I want is to make it better, like you do. Even I dont understand it, so I dont
expect others to.
I can be lazy just like anyone else, but I am not

a lazy person. I am working on my second masters


degree. I have published a book. People remind me
of these things when Im low. But when Im low it
doesnt matter. I focus on whats wrong with me, and
on how there is no hope for me. I wouldnt wish this
on anyone.
The manic end of bipolar disorder has some good,
but a lot of bad. Im generally more depressed than
manic. Anxiety just shows up to the party whenever the
heck it feels like it. Apparently I can appear to be okay
much of the time, but a lot of the time Im not. I fake it
for the benefit of others. To keep a job. Its exhausting.
Anything can trigger an episode, but it can also
come out of nowhere. Dont get me started on the
probably hundreds of medications Ive tried. This is
why I feel hopeless a lot. I just wish people could experience it themselves. Just for a really short time. As
guilty as I feel on my own, I feel worse when people
say things that clearly demonstrate they dont get it. If
you love someone who goes through what I do, and
you dont know what to say, dont say anything. Just
be there. Love them. Accept them. We need that, more
than anything.
Unfortunately, some of you do get it. You always
will. You know what it feels like to want to completely
disappear so the pain will go away. But as in my case,
there are so many people who love you and want you
to get better. And we will.
Be grateful for that.

Letter to
the Editor
DEAR EDITOR,
The Delphos Optimist
Club would like to thank all
those who came and participated in our annual Easter
Egg Hunt.
We had a beautiful day
and with the help of local
business, we were able to fill
5,820-plus Easter eggs with
not just candy but toy prizes,
gift cards and coupons.
Thanks to all of our members who helped put this event
together.
God Bless,
Annette Brown
The Delphos
Optimist Club

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"City Life"

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Property of a Noblewoman by
Danielle Steel
Faded photographs of a glamorous couple in postwar Europe. Old letters hinting
of tragic loss. And a breathtaking array of
magnificent jewelry, spectacular stones in
exquisite settings. These are the contents
of a safe-deposit box long abandoned in
a New York City bank. If no heir can be
identified, the jewelry will be auctioned.
But who was the woman who left such a
fortune and no will? Two people, drawn
together by chance, begin to unravel the
mystery. Jane Willoughby is a law clerk at
the surrogates court and Phillip Lawton
a fine arts expert for Christies auction
house. They are simply doing their jobs
when they come to the bank to inspect
the contents of the box. But for both Jane
and Phillip the search turns personaland
their efforts to reconstruct an enigmatic
life will lead from New York to London
and Paris, to Rome and Naples, and a
series of stunning revelations. Eighteenyear-old Marguerite Pearson left America
with a broken heart in the shadow of World
War II. She found a new life in Europe but
forever mourned what she left behind. As
the truth about Marguerites extraordinary
historyher forbidden love affair and her
familys treacheryis slowly revealed,
more people are drawn into the puzzle
that Jane and Phillip have pieced together,
and one among them will inherit the most
unexpected gift of all.
Memorials
Raised bed gardening by Simon Akeroyd
Complete guide to companion garden-

ing by Dale Mayer


How to build, maintain and use a compost system by Kelly Smith
In Memory of Albert Bonifas by the
Leo & Gloria Wrasman family
Crochet potholders & dishcloths by Rita
Weiss
Foodscaping: by Charles Nardizzo
Theres a giraffe in my soup by Ross
Burach
How do dinosaurs stay friends by Jane
Yolen
In Memory of Martha Bockey by Tim
& Kathy Klaus
Property of a Noblewoman by Danielle
Steel
Woodpecker wham! By April Sayre
Meet the Dinotrux by Chris Gall
Spot the Cat by Henry Cole
Flutter and hum: animal poems by Julie
Paschkis
Baby beasties: monster mittens, hats
and other knits by Debby Wane
Beginners guide to thread crochet by
Rita Weiss
In Memory of Janet Wilhelm by Roger
Wilhelm
Kitchen Science Lab for Kids by: Liz
Lee Heinecke
In Memory of David D. Korte by
Dolores Miller
From the Childrens Corner
Theres a Giraffe in My Soup by:
Ross Burach (Picturebooks)
What would you do if you found a
giraffe in your soup? In this debut picture
book from author/illustrator Ross Burach,
a young boy does exactly that. He sends
his soup back with the waiter only to be

brought another wild animal! The story


brings more and more animals into play
while making animal puns along the way.
This is an extremely kid friendly read
with adorable illustrations. Its perfect
for a read aloud at bedtime or at a group
story-time.
The Keeper by: Darragh Martin
(Juvenile Fiction)
Oisin has never been too sure about
being Keeper of the Book of Magic, but
when his sister is kidnapped by an evil
raven-goddess he must learn how to use
the book for good. While trying to rescue
his sister, Oisin must defeat snow-snakes,
shadow fish, and other evil creatures. Can
he save his sister before its too late? Can
he learn how to be the true Keeper of the
Book of Magic? This title is perfect for
children 8 and older who enjoy mythology
and magic related fiction (Harry Potter,
Percy Jackson, etc.).
FAST! By: Barbara Bazaldua
(Readers Level 3)
From the world of Planes comes a
new reader that any fan will love. Dusty
Crophopper dreams of being a racer plane.
He earns a chance to compete in the Wings
Around the Globe Rally so that he can
prove to everyone that he has what it takes
to be a racing plane. Dusty knows that
it will be tough, but hes determined to
achieve his goal.
Rutabaga: The Adventure Chef by:
Eric Colossal (Junior Fiction-Graphic
Novel)
What do you get when you mix delicious
foods, dragons, haunted squash, danger,
and cooking? ADVENTURE COOKING!

The Herald 11

Meet Rutabaga, hes an adventure chef


who is always on a quest for the best ingredients. Rutabagas adventures are shown in
a colorful graphic novel format that is sure
to be a hit with young manga fans. Theres
humor, adventure, and delicious food. Eric
Colossal has created a colossally entertaining read for any fan of shows such as
Avatar and Naruto.
Kitchen Science Lab for Kids by: Liz
Lee Heinecke (Juvenile Nonfiction)
What better place than in your home for
children to start using their minds? There
are 52 labs in this nonfiction offering and
they dont require you to go out and buy
a ton of materials. These experiments are
easy, fun, and cheap. Children will have a
blast creating tie-dye milk, film canister
rockets, frankenworms, and even GOO!
The author has compiled easy explanations of the science thats being used and
ways to use the experiments as lessons for
homeschool educators.
Spot, the Cat by: Henry Cole
(Picturebooks)
All the illustrations for this title are
done in ink pen and the story is not told
with words, but dont let this seemingly
simple book fool you. Readers will be
able to use the pictures to tell the story
which is a great way to get young children
to understand the importance of context
clues and to test their storytelling abilities.
The best part about this book is that it is
also an I Spy type of adventure. Spot is
on every page and you can search for him
with every turn. Hes a pretty good hider,
so children will be entertained by this book
for quite some time.

AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY


TRINITY UNITED
SPENCERVILLE FULL GOSPEL
107 Broadway St., Spencerville
METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor Charles Muter
211 E Third St, Delphos
FIRST UNITED
Home Ph. 419-657-6019
Sunday: 8:15 am Worship
PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday: Morning Services Service; 9:15 am
Sunday
310 W. Second St.
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m.
419-692-5737
Worship Service; 11:30 a.m.
Sunday: 11:00 Worship Radio Worship on WDOH
TRINITY UNITED METHODIST
Service - Everyone Welcome
Corner of 4th & Main,
Spencerville
ST. JOHNS CATHOLIC CHURCH
FIRST ASSEMBLY
Phone 419-647-5321
331 E. Second St., Delphos
OF GOD
Pastor Justin Fuhrmann
419-695-4050
808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
Sunday
8:30
a.m.
Eucharist Lords Day
419-692-6741
Traditional Service; 9:45 a.m.
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. - Observance; Saturday 4:30 Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.
p.m., Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:30
Worship Service
a.m.; Weekdays as announced Ignite Contemporary Service
on Sunday bulletin.
AGAPE FELLOWSHIP
ST. PETER LUTHERAN
MINISTRIES
CHURCH
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
9250 Armstrong Road,
422 North Pierce St., Delphos
CHURCH - Landeck
Spencerville
Phone 419-695-2616
Phone: 419-692-0636
Pastors Phil & Deb Lee
Sunday - 10:00 a.m.
Administrative aide:
Sunday - 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service.
Masses: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Worship service.
DELPHOS WESLEYAN
PEnCErVillE
CHURCH
lida omEr
935 S. Bredeick St., Delphos
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Phone 419-695-1723
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday 102 Wisher Drive, Spencerville
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Cafe;
School; 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
CHURCH
10:00 a.m. Worship Service.
Sunday Worship.
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd., Elida
Phone: 339-3339
SPENCERVILLE CHURCH
MARION BAPTIST
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
OF THE NAZARENE
CHURCH
School (all ages); 11 a.m.
317 West North St.
2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
Morning Service
419-296-2561
419-339-6319
9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
Services: Sunday - 11:00
GOMER
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship;
a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
ST. PATRICkS CHURCH
DELPHOS CHRISTIAN
419-642-2681
500 S. Canal, Spencerville
UNION
Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship
419-647-6202
470 S. Franklin St., (419) 692-9940
Saturday - 4:30 p.m.
10:30 Sunday service.
PIkE MENNONITE CHURCH
Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass,
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
ST. PAULS UNITED
Phone 419-339-3961
IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST
METHODIST CHURCH
335 S. Main St. Delphos
ZION UNITED
699 Sunnydale, Elida, Ohio
Sunday 9:00 am Worship
METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor
Bruce
Tumblin
Service.
Corner of Zion Church &
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional;
Conant Rd., Elida
10:45 a.m. contemporary

dElPhos/landECk

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NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH OF GOD
Elida - Ph. 222-8054
Service schedule: Sunday
10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning
Worship
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
4750 East Road, Elida
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship,
nursery available.

Van WErt County


BREAkTHROUGH
101 N. Adams St., Middle Point
Sunday Church Service - 10
a.m, 6 p.m.
CALVARY EVANGELICAL CHURCH
10686 Van Wert-Decatur Rd.
Van Wert - 419-238-9426
Sunday- 8:45 a.m. Friends
and Family; 9:00 a.m. Sunday
School LIVE; 10:00 a.m.
SALEM UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
15240 Main St., Venedocia
Church Phone: 419-667-4142
Sunday - 10:45 a.m. - Sunday
school.
VAN WERT VICTORY
CHURCH OF GOD
10698 US 127S., Van Wert
Sunday worship & childrens
ministry - 10:00 a.m.

GRACE FAMILY CHURCH


634 N. Washington St.,
Van Wert

Sunday - 9:15 a.m. Morning


worship with Pulpit Supply.

MIDDLE POINT UNITED


METHODIST
Corner Jackson and Mill St.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
303 S. Adams, Middle Point
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
service.
kINGSLEY UNITED METHODIST
Ohio 709 and Mendon Rd.
Phone: 419-965-2771
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.;
Worship - 10:25 a.m.
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
601 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.

MANDALE CHURCH OF
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION
Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School all ages. 10:30 a.m.
TRINITY FRIENDS
CHURCH
605 N. Franklin St., Van Wert
Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage
Sunday - Worship services
9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
13887 Jennings Rd., , Van Wert
Ph. 419-238-0333
Childrens Storyline:
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m.
Family Worship Hour
PENTECOSTAL WAY
CHURCH
1213 Leeson Ave., Van Wert
Phone (419) 238-5813
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:10 a.m. - Worship 10:00 a.m.
until 11:30 a.m.

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HARTER
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Putnam County
FAITH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Road U, Rushmore
Pastor Robert Morrison
Sunday 10 am Church
School; 11:00 Church Service;
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ottoville
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
ST. MICHAEL CHURCH
kalida
Saturday 4:30 p.m. Mass.
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00
a.m. Masses.
ST. BARBARA CHURCH
160 Main St.,
Cloverdale 419-488-2391
Mass schedule: Saturday
5:30 p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer
419-642-5264
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Service.
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
512 W. Sycamore St.,
Columbus Grove
Office 419-659-2263
Masses: Saturday - 4:30 p.m.;
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 11:00
a.m.
ST. JOSEPH
CATHOLIC CHURCH
135 N. Water St., Ft. Jennings
Phone: 419-286-2132
Mass schedule: Saturday 5
p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and
9:30 a.m.

12 The Herald

Saturday, April 2, 2016

www.delphosherald.com

Classifieds
100 ANNOUNCEMENTS
CARD OF
105
110Announcements
110 Card
Of Thanks
THANKS
115 Entertainment
120 InFAMILY
Memoriamof Louise
THE
125 Lost And Found
Lozano
would like to
130 Prayers
thank
you for the kind135 School/Instructions
ness
and support
shown
140 Happy
Ads
Ride
Shareduring the
to145
our
family

Good driving record,


ESTATE/RENTAL
loss of our mother. The 300 REAL
CDL-A
reqd.
200 EMPLOYMENT
305
Apartment/Duplex
St.
Rita's Emergency
800-497-2100
x134
205 Business Opportunities 310 Commercial/Industrial
Room
Staff and Van 315 Condos
210 Childcare
Crest
Health Care for 320 House
215 Domestic
220 care
Elderlyand
HomecompasCare
325
Mobile Homes
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTher
225 Employment
Services
Office Spaceposition reOR-Full-time
sion.
Harter and
Schier 330
230 Farm And Agriculture
Room for leading
sponsible
Funeral
Home for your 335
235 General
340 Warehouse/Storage
guidance and support, non-profit membership
Father Dennis Walsh organization. Must have
and Mary Beth Will for great interpersonal and
the beautiful service. To marketing skills, knowour relatives, friends and ledge in MS Office suite
neighbors we are deeply and QuickBooks; busitouched by the many ness degree or equivaldonations, food, gifts, ent experience preand visits during this dif- ferred. Send cover letter
and resume by 4/8/16 to
ficult time.
Delphos Area Chamber
The Lozano Family
of Commerce, 310 N.
Main Street, Delphos,
235 HELP WANTED OH 45833.
THERE IS an opening
for a regular route bus
driving position at Jennings Local School Distri c t s ta rting for th e
2015/2016 school year.
This position also has
various supplemental
driving opportunities. For
further information
please contact Superintendent Nick Langhals at
n_langhals@jenningslocal.org.

305

APARTMENT/
DUPLEX FOR RENT

DELPHOS SENIOR
Villas
263 Elida Drive
419-692-0141
Seniors 55+
2 bedroom, Energy
Rated Appliances, OnSite Management &
Maintenance
Equal Housing
Opportunity

320

345 Vacations
HOUSE
350
WantedFOR
To Rent
425
355
Farmhouses For Rent
RENT
360 Roommates Wanted

To place an ad phone 419-695-0015 ext. 122

535 Farm Supplies and Equipment

597 Storage Buildings

Hohlbeins

COMMUNITY
SELF-STORAGE

Affordable
bedroom,
5832Pets
and Supplies
500 MERCHANDISE
Produce
1 bath, 585
1 car
garage,
505 Antiques and Collectibles
586
Sports
and
home. 588Bath
andRecreation
510 Appliances
Tickets
kitchen
updates.
Owner
515 Auctions
590 Tool and Machinery

WE BUY HOMES
in any condition.
CHBSINC.com
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may help finance, $0


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cost possible! Dont
let others tell you no,
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affordable home today!
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SELF-STORAGE

GESSNERS
Lawn Service PRODUCE
Friedrich

Weed Control & Fertilization


Lawn Fertilization &
Weed Control
New Lawn Installation
Lawn Over-seeding
Lawn Mowing
Phone:

Season Opening!
April 5

Cold Crop Garden


Favorites Available!
Large variety of onion,
broccoli, cabbage, kale,
kohlrabi plants and more!
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Daily
9557 State Route 66
Delphos, Ohio 45833
419-692-5749 or 504-914-0286

Trimming, Chopping, Removal & Stump Grinding

Free Stump Removal with Tree Removal


100' bucket truck

Why settle for less?

419-692-6336
625 CONSTRUCTION

POHLMAN
BUILDERS
Specializing in

GARAGES SIDING ROOFING


BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED

870 Snowmobiles
floral arrangements
875 Storage
for special events,
880 SUVs
such as weddings,
885 Trailers
890 Trucks
anniversary celebra895 Vans/Minivans
tionsTo Buy
or company
899
Want
805 Auto
925 Legal
810 Auto Parts and Accessories
galas,Notices
party planners
950 Seasonal
815 Automobile
Loans
bjpmueller@gmail.com
can save substantial
953 Free & Low Priced
820 Automobile Shows/Events
Fully insured
amounts of money
825 Aviations

419-203-8202

L.L.C.

Ph. 419-339-4938
or 419-230-8128
660

HOME
SERVICES

(419)203-7169

KEVIN M. MOORE

(419) 235-8051
TEMANS

Crystal Eye
Cleaning Service
Spring CleanSpecials
Commercial
Residential
Yard Cleaning
Junk Removal
Offering:
Referral Discounts
Wkly & Mthly Contracts
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Montrel

Trimming & Removal


Stump Grinding
24 Hour Service Fully Insured

OUR TREE
SERVICE

Trimming Topping Thinning


Deadwooding
Stump, Shrub & Tree Removal
Since 1973

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Bill Teman 419-302-2981


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953

FREE AND LOW


PRICED MERCHANDISE

SMALL KITCHEN table


and 2 night stands. $50
each call 419-692-4861.

POHLMAN
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Insurance Workers Compensation

Free estimate and diagnosis

Security Fence
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ROOM ADDITIONS

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Tree Service

Across from Arbys

DELPHOS

585 PRODUCE

Specializing in

419-692-0032
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LAWN AND
570
GARDEN

GREAT RATES
NEWER FACILITY

Motorcycles/Mopeds
Mueller Tree 850
855 Off-Road Vehicles
Recreational Vehicles
Service 860
When
making
865 Rental
and Leasing

Tree Trimming &


Removal
Window, Gutter &
Chimney Cleaning
800 TRANSPORTATION

Windows,
Doors, Siding,
Roofing,
Sunrooms,
Pole Buildings,
Garages

650 Health/Beauty
655 Home Repair/Remodeling
660 Home Service
665 Lawn, Garden, Landscaping

845 Commercial

685 Travel
690 Computer/Electric/Office
695 Electrical
700 Painting
705 Plumbing
710 Roofing/Gutters/Siding
715 Blacktop/Cement
720 Handyman
725 Elder Care

Home
Improvement

SEVERAL MOBILE
Homes/House for rent.
View homes online at
www.ulmshomes.com or
inquire at 419-692-3951

Did You
Know?

520 Building Materials


670 Miscellaneous
592 Want To Buy HOME REPAIR
LAWN, GARDEN, 830 Boats/Motors/Equipment
HOUSES
FOR
525 Computer/Electric/Office
835 Campers/Motor Homes
675 Pet Care
593 Good Thing
To Eat
577 MISCELLANEOUS
665
655
LANDSCAPING 840 Classic Cars
SALE
AND REMODEL
530 Events
680 Snow Removal
595 Hay

540 Feed/Grain
OWNER
WILL
help
400 REAL
ESTATE/FOR
SALE 545 Firewood/Fuel LAMP REPAIR, table or
600store.
SERVICES
floor. Come to our
finance,
Bebb
Rd.
40518907
Acreage
and Lots
550 Flea Markets/Bazaars
605 Auction
410 Commercial
TV.
Venedocia2 bedroom,1
555 Garage Sales H o h e n b r i n k 610 Automotive
Condos
560 Home Furnishings
419-695-1229 615 Business Services
bath.415
Well
Maintained
Farms
565 Horses, Tack and Equipment
and420
very
affordable.
620 Childcare
425 Houses
570 Lawn and Garden
$475
per
month.
625 Construction
STORAGE
430 Mobile Homes/
575 Livestock
597
630 Entertainment
chbsinc.com
for pics,Homes
Manufactured
577 Miscellaneous
BUILDINGS
18907 Bebb
Venedocia
635 Farm Services
580St.
Musical
Instruments
Property
video435
tourVacation
and details
or
640 Financial
582 Pet in Memoriam
440 Want To Buy
419-586-8220.
645 Hauling

419-695-0328 or
419-235-3903

Jeremy

Call

Telling The Tri-Countys Story Since 1869

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240 Healthcare
245
Manufacturing/Trade
235
HELP WANTED
250 Office/Clerical
255 Professional
260
RestaurantLOCAL, ReDRIVERS:
265gional,
Retail OTR. Benefits,
270 Sales and Marketing
401K,
Paid
Vacation.
275 Situation
Wanted
Late
Model Equipment.
280
Transportation

HERALD

DELPHOS
THE

CONCRETE WALLS

Residential
& Commercial
Agricultural Needs
All Concrete Work

567.825.7826 or 567.712.1241

Mark Pohlman

Qualified candidates are encouraged to


submit a resume/application to:

Human Resources
1250 S. Washington St.,
Van Wert, OH 45891

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD


SOLD SOLD SOLD

Tuesday, April 5, 2016


5:30 start time
Able 2 Buy Auction Gallery
833 N Main St, Delphos, OH

Furniture, Collectibles and Antiques


View pics www.auctionzip.com
View items April 5th at site starting at 10:00am

Conducted By:Reindel Auction

419-235-3607

LLC

Next Auction April 12th

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD


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4 OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY, APRIL 3

1:00-2:30 p.m.
24134 Circle Dr., Delphos
Ginger Menke
419-733-9896
$219,000!

414 N. Clay, Delphos


Tammy Reynolds
567-204-8941
$67,000

3:00-4:30 p.m.
311 W. North St.,
Spencerville

Ginger Menke 419-733-9896


$66,500

207 4th St., Ottoville

Dick CLARK Real Estate

Van Wert County Hospital

Public Auction

Dick CLARK Real Estate

A part-time Supply Chain Tech position


(approx. 20 hrs/week, benefits eligible) is
available. This person will maintain full
knowledge of inventory processes and
handle supplies to ensure sterility and
infection prevention. Also responsible
for taking accurate inventory of medical/
surgical supplies and record keeping of
all receiving and distribution of inventory.
Work is mostly inside. Requires full range
of body motion, including but not limited to
standing, walking, sitting, hand and finger
dexterity, pushing, pulling, stooping, kneeling,
crouching, crawling, reaching with hands
and arms, etc. Frequent lifting of 50lbs or
greater is necessary. Hours, days, weekends,
and holidays vary. High school graduate or
the equivalent required. Basic clerical skills
required. Experience with inventory control is
helpful.

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

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SUPPLY CHAIN TECH

419-604-0273

Planning a
garage sale?
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here!
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Gasoline and jet fuel are both made


from this raw material.

CLASS A
CDL DRIVER
Area company has an immediate
opening for a Class A CDL driver. Home
every night, day shift hours, weekends
off, dedicated routes and dedicated
equipment.
Applicants
must
be
dependable, self-motivated individuals
who learn quickly, take pride in their
work, and have valid Class A CDL with a
clean driving record. Competitive wages,
health, dental & life insurance, 401K, paid
vacations and holidays are all available.

Tammy Reynolds
567-204-8941
$83,000!

Apply online:

Dont make a
move without us!

Fax: 419-238-9390
E-mail: hr@vanwerthospital.org
EOE

103 N. Main St. Delphos, OH

Phone: 419-695-1006 Phone: 419-879-1006

Please apply in person at:


TEEM WHOLESALE
200 W. Skinner St.
Ohio City, Ohio 45874
No phone calls please.

HELP WANTED
DHL Supply Chain

The Putnam County Sheriffs Office is seeking


qualified candidates to fill full-time open positions
in the Communications Division.

Applicants must have a High School diploma or G.E.D., have good


communications skills and enjoy working with and serving the public,
the ability to maintain confidentiality in a law enforcement environment.
Prerequisites:
A customer service oriented personality
The ability to work efficiently with computers
Good organizational skills
Accurate typing skills
Self-disciplined and assertive in nature
A team Player, a self-starter, & detail oriented
Strong written & oral communications skills
The ability to multi-task and handle
emergencies in a fast paced environment
The ability to work all days of the week on day,
afternoon or midnight shifts

IMMEDIATE Openings in Leipsic, Ohio


What does your TOTAL COMPENSATION
package look like?

FULL TIME
Weekly Pay + Overtime + $0.45 Shift Differential
Monthly Incentives up to $1.25 per hour

Low Benefit cost.

$14.29 $45.32 associate contribution for individual to family plans per week
depending on benefit selections.
(Medical, dental, vision, STD/LTD, Life Insurance, 401k, profit sharing)

Applications accepted and immediate


interviews on the following dates:

Tuesday April 5th


10:00 AM 4:00 PM
Holiday Inn
140 Valam Dr., Van Wert, OH 45891

Applications can be picked up at the Putnam County Sheriffs


Office or printed from the Sheriffs Office website at
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Queen

Peony Queen contestant Kirsten Teman performs a dance to Queen Bee by Rochelle Pohlman performs her poem Messy Room by Shell Silverstein for her talent. (DHI
Diamante during the talent portion of the pageant.
Media/Kay Louth)
(Continued from page 1)
First up for the talent round, Kiersten Teman of Jefferson
High School brought it to life with a rousing dance to the tune
Queen Bee by Rochelle Diamante.
Susan Burchfield acted as the pageant emcee and kept
things moving along. She introduced the parents and siblings
of the contestants to the audience who quickly gave appreciative applause. She also introduced this years judges: Sarah
Nass, also a Queen Jubilee, number XXIX, Greg Homan,

Megan Baer and Gary Griffin.


Preliminary judges are Jennifer Wiebke, Bruce Hilty and
Pam Chavarria. Rick Sealscott, a CPA, serves as the contests
auditor, a position hes held for 21 years. Sealscott is the only
person that knows the contestants score from preliminary
rounds and added that number to the scores earned Friday
night.
Chandler Adams, Ronnie Schumm and Brandon Slate
served as escorts for the festivities.
Other contestants included: Jefferson High School senior

Kiersten Teman, daughter of Dan and Maureen Teman;


Makayla Ryan, daughter of Lance and Misty Ryan, representing Vantage Career Center; Crestview High Schools
Tianna Rager, daughter of Curt and Denise Rager; Victoria
Meadows of Paulding High School, daughter of Larry and
Bernice Meadows; Brooke Ludwig, daughter of Eric and
Sandy Ludwig, representing Wayne Trace; Parkways Shelbe
Eddington, daughter of Neil (Karen) Eddington and Shannon
(Andy) Wagner; and Antwerp High Schools Mikayla Boesch,
daughter of James and Laura Boesch.

Court

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Lorenzo Frye, 27, Van
Wert, domestic violence, misdemeanor 1. Sentence: two
years community control, 90
days jail with work release,
additional 30 days jail at a
later date, 200 hours community service, ordered to pay
court costs and partial appointed counsel fees. 180 days of
jail time and a $500 fine were
deferred.
Joshua Sargent, 34, Van
Wert, domestic violence, misdemeanor 1. Sentence: one
year community control, 60
days jail, with work release,
additional 30 days jail at a later
date, 100 hours community
service, ordered to pay a fine
of $100, plus costs, plus partial
appointed counsel fees. 180
days of jail time was deferred.
Wesley Elam, 23, Celina,
was sentenced for trespass in a
habitation, a felony 5. He was
sentenced to 16 months prison
with credit for 77 days already
served and was ordered to pay
court costs.
Sara Boroff, 33, Van Wert,
was sentenced for trafficking in heroin, a felony 5. She
was sentenced to five years
community control, up to six
months in WORTH Center,
additional 30 days jail, 200
hours community service,
three years intensive probation, drivers license suspended six months, ordered
to pay $50 restitution to the
West Central Ohio Crime Task
Force, plus court costs and
partial appointed counsel fees.
A 10-month prison term was
deferred.
Judge Kevin Taylor
Violations
Stephanie Semer, 29, Van
Wert, admitted to violating her
probation by having a positive
drug test and by not completing community service.
A 9-month prison term was
deferred.
Jill Diller, 41, Van Wert,
admitted to violating her probation by having a positive
drug test. She was re-sentenced
to three years community control under the same conditions plus up to six months at
WORTH Center, and ordered
to pay court costs.
Joshua Sargent, 34, Van
Wert, denied that he violated
his probation by destroying
property at the jail. The matter
will be set for further hearing.
Amber Smith, 34, Van
Wert, admitted to violating her
Treatment in Lieu program by
having a positive drug test,
failing to attend counseling,
and not reporting to probation.
The court ordered a pre-sentence investigation and set
sentencing for June 1.

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members have been on the winning team on two other occasions. Pictured with the first-place traveling trophy
are, front from left, Veronica Jean Conley, Veronica Conley, Clara Hanf and Kristen Ricker; and back, Adam
Ricker, Matt Conley, Steve Conley, Tyler Conley, Charlie Rohrbacher and Ted Hanf. The second-place team
was The Awesome Allemeiers and Fantastic Friends and the third-place team was the Hot Off the Press. Once
again, each of the winning teams donated their cash winnings back to the Relay For Life. (Submitted photo)

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Music

Madrigal- The Ultimate Tribute to Carlos Santana will be offered on


Friday, June 17.

and full-fledged horn ensemble,


recreate some of the best-loved
songs of our time by the phenomenal Stevie Wonder. Since
its inception in 2012, Natural
Wonder has wowed audiences for the American Heart
Association, the Make-A-Wish
Foundation, the House of Blues
in Orlando and Myrtle Beach as
well as BB Kings in New York.
Friday, July 22 Chris Higbee
The former lead singer of
Poverty Neck Hillbillies, this
high-energy fiddling cowboy
puts on a show you will not forget. Often compared to another
fiddling singer, Charlie Daniels,
Higbee has been known to fiddle his way to the top of rooftops and rock the music from
anywhere imaginable. Chris
Higbee and his band will create
an exciting and fun evening in
Fountain Park for everyone to

(Continued from page 1)

Records. Surrounded by a talented group of outstanding


musicians, you wont want to
miss this Santana experience!
Friday, June 24 BeginningsThe Ultimate Tribute to Chicago
Out of their love and respect
for one of the greatest American
Rock Bands of all time, this
group, comprised of veteran musicians of the New York
music scene, got their beginning in 2002. Since then, they
have been sharing the wonderful music of the Chicago songbook with audiences all over
the country, including Disneys
Epcot Center, Atlantic Citys
Resort Casino and the M Resort
Spa Casino in Las Vegas.
Friday,
July
1
Lima
Symphony Pops Orchestra
Maestro Crafton Beck returns
to Van Wert with the Lima Pops
Orchestra to herald another July
4th celebration. Van Wert is
proud to be one of the few cities in the state to feature a live
Pops Orchestra for its 4th of
July weekend. Bring your flags
and wear your patriotism proudly on your sleeve as we celebrate America with the Lima
Symphony Pops. Its always
a crowd-pleaser! Be sure to
stick around after the concert
to experience a family movie
time in Fountain Park on a huge

Friday, August 12 is The McCartney Years.

Natural Wonder- The Ultimate Stevie Wonder Experience is on tap for


Friday, July 15.

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sound system.
Friday, July 15 Natural
Wonder- The Ultimate Stevie
Wonder Experience
Gabriel Bello, a #1 Billboard
ranked vocalist, producer and
multi-instrumentalist, along
with a crack rhythm section

enjoy!
Friday, July 29 Feller and Hill
and the Bluegrass Buckaroos
Tom Feller and Chris Hill
have made quick work of establishing themselves as among the
top vocal groups in bluegrass,
winning over fans and disc

jockeys in their few short years


of existence. Combining their
love of traditional bluegrass,
classic country and their newly-released all-Gospel album,
they have become a leader in
the industry. Their tight harmonies and great songs have compared them to Buck Owens and
the Osborne Brothers.
Friday, August 12 The
McCartney Years
The premier McCartney concert experience featuring the
music of the Beatles & Wings
live! Relive the time of knitted vests, bell bottoms, 25-cent
gas, cassette players and long
hair. Welcome to the 70s and
some of the greatest music of
the century. The Fountain Park
Summer Music Series closes its
season with this timeless live
concert experience- one you
will remember all year long!
In addition to these outstanding concerts, the Van Wert
Area Community Concert Band

under the direction of Richard


Sherrick will be in concert in
Fountain Park at 7 pm. on May
27, July 8, and August 19.
The public is invited to
bring lawn chairs and blankets to the park to enjoy these
free concerts, underwritten
through the Saltzgaber Music
Fund of The Van Wert County
Foundation. Paul Hoverman is
the Coordinator of Performing
Arts and Seth Baker is the
Executive Secretary.
In the case of weather issues,
Fountain Park Summer concerts sponsored by The Van
Wert County Foundation will
be moved into the Niswonger
Performing Arts Center located
at 10700 SR 118 South in Van
Wert.
Fountain Park is located on
the west end of downtown Van
Wert, corner of W. Main and
Jefferson streets.

Newborn

(Continued from page 1)


Platoon Chief Scott Warnement discovered the child wrapped nicely in a blanket,
he said, in a box and left on a chair. The
child was only a couple hours old and was
dropped off sometime between midnight
and 4 a.m.
Thats how we found it, Warnement
said.
Warnement was the firefighter who discovered the little girl.
At 4 oclock in the morning it was a
little bit of a shock, he said, but the baby
was in good health and there was nothing
medically wrong with her.
Upon the childs discovery, Delphos
Police were notified and transported the
child to St. Ritas Hospital in Lima. Allen
County Family Services then got involved,
Warnement said. According to ACFS, a
foster family is waiting on the little girl and
intends to adopt her.
Under Ohios Safe Haven law, parents can
leave a child up to 30 days old at designated
safe havens, which include fire departments
or other emergency service organizations;
an officer of the law; or a medical worker at
a hospital. As long as the baby is left at one
of these places and has not been abused the

parents will not prosecuted.


Parents do not have to leave a name
or anything like that at a safe haven,
Warnement said.
A spokesperson for the fire department
stressed that charges will not be pressed.
They do ask, however, if someone needs to
use Safe Haven in the future to at least ring
the door bell on the departments doorway
so firefighters know a child has been left in
their care.
Warnement said this was the first time the
department had experienced a situation like
this, adding that the hospital did update the
fire department that evening, reporting that
the baby was doing great.
Wednesday, hospital spokesperson House
Supervisor Stacy Young said the hospital
didnt have anything else to share with the
media but did confirm the babys condition.
The baby is in fine condition and doing
well, Young said.
Since 2008, every state have some variation of Safe Haven laws. Thirty days to
relinquish a child is not the standard across
most states. For example, Indiana has the
longest period at 45 days, while North
Dakota and Missouri only have a 24-hour
period in their Safe Haven law.

Trivia

Answers Wednesdays questions:


Designer Christian Louboutins trademark style was inspired by a bottle of nail polish
he borrowed from his assistant. He was sketching a shoe one day when he grabbed a bottle of red nail polish his assistant had lying around and used it to color the bottom of the
shoes. Now all of his shoes come with those iconic red soles.
The only nuts mentioned in the Bible are almonds and pistachios. Chestnut trees are
also mentioned, but not the nuts themselves.
Todays questions:
We all think of Oscar the Grouch as a furry green creature, but during the first season
of Sesame Street, he was actually a completely different color. What color was he?
Which movie did Barack Obama take Michelle to see on their first date?
Answers in next Wednesdays Herald.

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