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City Council will
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Health dept. warns of Marsh Foundation
increase in mosquitoes receives reaccreditation
BY ERIN COX
DHI Media Staff Writer
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VAN WERT The flooding throughout
the area at the end of June left more than mud
and dead crops in its wake, it has also led to an
increase in mosquitoes.
According to the Ohio Department of Health,
floodwater mosquitoes will become abundant in
the area where pooling water was a factor.
While this species is thought to play a
minimal role in human disease transmission,
conditions will favor breeding of other species
as well, the department released in a statement.
The Ohio Department of Health announced
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Knebel also requested and was granted a
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on Aug. 8. Clime Street from South Main
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Saturday. He also requested a large dumpster
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TODAY
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.
4 p.m. Delphos Public Library board members meet at
the library conference room.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates meet in the St.
Johns Chapel.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
THURSDAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
3-7 p.m. The Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
8 p.m. American Legion Post 268, 415 N. State St.
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos Optimist Club, A&W Drive-In, 924 The Donate Life Mobile Education Vehicle is touring around northwest and west central Ohio spreading the life-saving
message of organ, eye and tissue donation. (Submitted photo)
E. Fifth St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
SATURDAY
8:30-11:30 a.m. St. Johns High School recycle, enter
on East First Street.
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.
Cloverdale recycle at village park.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Delphos Postal Museum is open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of warning sirens by Delphos Fire
and Rescue.
1-3 p.m. Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N.
Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
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The Pirates were the runners-up. The team is comprised of, front row left to right:
Kevin Pohlman, Conner Baldauf, Braylon Metzger, Brady DuVall, Tyler Wilkins, Batboy
Maddox Kroeger and Ashton Milligan; second row: Lucas Grothaus, Gavin Holdgreve,
Eli Coil, Danny Schleeter and Brenden Olson; and coaches: Mike Kroeger, Randy
Holdgreve and Chad DuVall. (DHI Media/Amy Holdgreve Photography)
The Indians were the champions of the Delphos Minor League 4th of July Tournament,
with a team of, front from left, Caden Carder, Jackson Kill and Grant Dudgeon; row two,
Daniel Myers, Nolan Kunckleman, Cody Bailey, Braden Hensely and Carter Hirn; row
three, Eli Kill, DJ Betz and Cameron Foust; and coaches Chad Hoskins, Ryan Carder and
Dan Hirn. Absent is Tanner Voorhees. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
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Isnt it amazing?
I am referring to
Jim Metcalfe
the wild crash on the
final lap at the Coke
Zero 400 Sunday at
famed Daytona and
the fact that no one
especially the
driver, Austin Dillon,
who famously (or
infamously, whatever your view) went flying into the catch-fence, came back
down to earth upside down and was hit by another car driven by Brad Keselowski and miraculously walked away with
simple soreness.
Or the fact that no spectators that had a birds-eye view of
the crash seemed to walk away none the worse for wear.
The steps NASCAR has taken to make the cars and the
equipment much safer even though the non-core of the car
was pretty much obliterated.
You arent really going to do much to prevent that at the
speeds these cars are going and must go to win races
unless you build these cars like a Sherman tank and then speed
will be the least of your worries.
NASCAR officials have also made strides in making the
overall surroundings, such as the catch-fence, safer.
Plus, the fitness levels of these racers is at a premium. That
doesnt hurt should they be involved in something like this,
especially going as fast as the sport dictates.
The thing is, you will never really know if these steps and
rules changes work until something like this happens and challenges them.
The other thing is, with these restrictor plate races and the
other changes NASCAR has also put in to try and make the
races more intense and exciting will also lead to more challenges of the process.
When you have racing like that Sunday, with so many cars
battling to the end like that and fighting to win or place as high
as possible, arent you bound to have more of the bumps that
lead to these crashes?
Listen, I am no expert on NASCAR. I can tell you what a
tire looks like but not much else.
I like an exciting race as much as the next fan.
I will give the benefit of the doubt to those who do know the
sport and are looking to not only have a quality and exciting
product week in an week out ratings and attendance are the
fuel and fans wont pay big bucks for a snooze-fest but do
what they can to avoid another Dale Earnhardt Sr.
Metcalfes
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The Delphos Pirates beat the Delphos Reds 19-7 in the Delphos 4th of July City League
Tournament. Members of the team are, front, batboy Drake Fittro; second row, Landen
Elwer, Gavin Fittro, Derek Haggard, Braylen Scalf and Kaleb Catlett; and third row,
head coach Ray Geary, Cole Binkley, Trent Lindeman, Jason Gillespie, Brady Zalar,
Avery Schulte and assistant coaches Kyle Fitro and Scott Scalf. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe) The Delpha Reds are made up of, front from left, Landen Grothaus, Connor Burris,
Troy Wolfe, Nathan Ditto and Austin Giesige; row two, Wes Schier, Trent Teman, Jeffrey
Odenweller, Logan Gallmeier and Jacob Simmons; and back row, coaches Eric Schier,
Mike Will and Shane Gallmeier. Absent is coach Alan Kerns.
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Overholt swiped second, he
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ST. MARYS 5, JEFFERSON 0
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ELIDA 10, LINCOLNVIEW 9
CONVOY Jefferson
for a 6-4 deficit.
CONVOY
Elida
out-hit St. Marys Memorial
Lincolnview got within
Hollandsworth bounceout, a balk and an error
BY JIM METCALFE
4-2 in their ACME East couldnt have started any 6-5 in the top of the fourth
on pinch-hitter Spencers pop-up.
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sixth.
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Sports Complex.
2-out slap just off the glove of
CONVOY Elida seemed in control and after a walk to Bull both came
However, the Lancers had diving second sacker Davis.
However, two Wildcat
hurlers issued eight bas- other ideas and rallied to take
Lincolnview tied it at 6 through six frames of its ACME sectional home via a double by Anderson that hit chalk
es-on-balls to only one by their own lead.
in the fifth. With one out, elimination game versus St. Marys Monday along the right-field line, ending Roops day.
Logan Dircksen retired the final batter.
The Bulldogs had the final Ralston walked to finish Bull night at the Crestview Sports Complex.
Roughrider complete-game
The Roughriders tallied four in the seventh.
The Roughriders had other plans, forcing
starter Derek Jay and the Red answer, a 3-run home seventh (for lefty Bartels), swiped
A
walk
and hit batter (Dircksen and Logan
extra
innings
before
the
Bulldogs
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bottom
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night
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an
8-7
triumph.
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Lancers
battled
back
as hits as the Riders knocked
and scored on a Hale squeeze.
summoned.
Howell
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p.m.
to nab the lead with a 3-spot
out the Wildcats 5-0.
The home Bulldogs made
The Roughriders got the in the top of the seventh to be it 7-6 in the fifth on a 1-out tonight in an elimination/go-to-District game. by Drew Jacobs put runners on the corners.
Down 7-6 to start the bottom of the ninth Roop forced Jacobs, scoring Howell. A wild
only runs they needed in in front 9-7.
rip to right by Gibson, an
In the home half, Brady Adcock bounceout and an against Logan Dircksen. Derek Snider led pitch and a bouncer to short by Hollandsworth
the top of the second with
with a single to center and two wild pitch- put Roop at third. He stayed there on an error
three tallies on one hit by Gibson was safe on an error RBI bloop to right by Gay.
Aaron Alexander, a hit bat- to begin the final comback.
Lincolnview took its es (around an out) put him at third. Brady on Spencers bouncer, bringing Morrison in.
ter and two free passes. The Noah Adcock walked to last lead in the top of the Gibson looped a single to center that scored Hollman looped a single for the tying run.
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Alexander 1-out single plated finish Lancer starter Austin sixth. With one gone, Leeth Snider. Riley Bartels singled and an out later,
Dustin Howell p 4-1-0-0, Drew Jacobs c 5-0-1-2,
Derek Jay. A wild pitch plated Leeths pitching, with Derek legged out an infield hit to Dylan Holcomb beat out an infield hit off the Chase Roop p/2b 4-3-1-0, Austin Hollandsworth 1b 4-0Michael Eberle, who was hit Youtsey coming to the deep short and stole second. pitchers glove to shortstop. Gibson headed 0-0, Michael Eberle rf 2-1-0-0, William Spencer ph/rf
Jacob Hollman dh/cf 5-0-2-2, Aaron Alexander
by a pitch as the second batter mound. Cody Gay advanced Overholt walked. A wild for home and an error on the throw allowed 3-0-1-0,
lf 0-0-0-0, Jared Rose cf/lf 4-0-1-1, Logan Dircksen 2b/p
and took third on the base hit. both with a bounceout and pitch advanced both and him to score the game-winner.
4-1-0-0, Logan Maze 3b 3-1-1-0. Totals 38-7-7-6.
The Roughriders tallied a run in the top
ELIDA (8)
A Dustin Howell grounder Noah Davis walked to load both touched the dish via a
Austin Morrison cf/p 5-2-1-0, Josh Bull 3b 3-2-0-0,
the bases. Austin Morrison slap to left by Schmersal; half against the lefty Austin Morrison on a
got Alexander home.
Owen Anderson lf/p/cf 5-0-3-3, Derek Snider dh 4-1-1leadoff
walk
(Chase
Roop),
a
sac
bunt
(Austin
Jefferson lefty Jacob launched a knock to left to he took second on the throw
0, Noah Davis 2b 0-0-0-0, Cody Gay lf 0-0-0-0, Cam
Pulford walked five batters in score Gibson and keep the home. In turn, he scored the Hollandsworth) and back-to-back knocks by Moore rf 4-1-1-0, Brady Gibson c 3-1-2-2, Riley Bartels
1b 5-0-1-0, Riley Cook ss 4-0-0-0, Dylan Holcomb p/2b
the visitor fifth and an error sacks juiced. Josh Bull was teams ninth run courtesy of William Spencer and Jacob Hollman.
4-1-2-0. Totals 37-8-11-5.
Memorial
went
up
1-0
in
the
second
against
plunked,
bringing
Adcock
also hurt the case. The error
Score by Innings:
Richeys slash to left center.
Memorial 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 - 7
on a Drew Jacobs fly ball home for a 9-9 tie. With the
Lincolnview finishes 9-6. Holcomb on an error on Michael Eberles
Elida 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 2 - 8
grounder and a 1-out double by Jared Rose.
LINCOLNVIEW (9)
plated Howell. A bases-load- infield in, Owen Anderson
Two outs in 9th when game-ending run scored
Austin
Leeth
p/2b
3-3-2-0,
The
Bulldogs
got
to
Roop
for
two
rocked
the
game-winning
ed free pass to William
E: Cook 3, Jacobs, Roop, Hollandsworth, Bull; LOB:
Chayten
Overholt
ss
4-2-1-1,
Cole
unearned runs in the third on a 2-out walk St. Marys Memorial 10, Elida 11; 2B: Rose, Anderson;
liner to left to score Davis.
Spencer got Jacobs home.
Schmersal cf 4-1-3-4, Tyler Richey
Leeth began with a free c 4-0-2-2, Nick Motycka rf 0-0-0- to Holcomb and a 2-base error on an Austin SB: Morrison 2, Howell, Maze, Anderson, Moore; CS:
The Wildcats end their
(by Jacobs); Sac: Hollandsworth, Gibson.
pass
from Bull, stole second 0, Derek Youtsey rf 2-0-0-0, Keli Morrison fly ball. Josh Bull walked and Owen Snider
summer season at 5-8.
IP H R ER BB SO
Ralston
lf
2-1-0-0,
Dustin
Hale
1b
ST. MARYS MEMORIAL (5)
and touched the dish via a 2-1-0-1, Jacob Hale 2b/rf 4-1-0-0, Andersons bloop down the right-field line
ST. MARYS MEMORIAL
Dustin Howell ss 2-1-1-1, Drew
plated Morrison for a 2-1 edge.
Roop 5.2 5 6 3 7 5
2-out
slap
to
center
by
Tyler
Jaden
Youtsey
3b
4-0-0-1.
Totals
Jacobs c 4-1-0-1, Chase Roop cf 3-0Dircksen (L) 3.0 6 2 1 0 1
Elida
went
up
3-1
in
the
fourth
on
a
leadoff
Richey.
29-9-8-9.
0-0, Austin Hollandsworth 1b 3-0ELIDA
ELIDA
(10)
base-on-balls to Cam Moore, a stolen base, a
0-0, Derek Jay p 2-1-0-0, Michael
Elida sent 11 to the dish in
Holcomb 6.0 2 4 2 2 3
Austin
Morrison
rf
5-1-4-3,
Josh
Eberle rf 2-1-0-0, William Spencer lf the home first against Leeth.
Gibson sac bunt and a wild pitch.
Anderson 0.2 1 2 1 1 0
Bull
p/lf
2-0-0-1,
Owen
Anderson
3-0-0-1, Aaron Alexander 3b 3-1-1Morrison (W) 2.1 4 1 1 1 1
The
Bulldogs
made
it
4-1
in
the
fifth
on
a
Andersons
1-out
base
hit
to
cf
5-1-3-2,
Derek
Snider
1b
4-1-11, Logan Dircksen 2b 2-0-0-0. Totals
Holcomb pitched to 2 batters in 7th
1,
Riley
Bartels
lf/p
3-1-0-0,
Brady
1-out
throwing
error
on
Bulls
grounder,
two
right center scored leadoff
24-5-2-4.
WP: Roop 2, Dircksen 2, Holcomb, Andrson,
Gibson
c
4-3-3-1,
Noah
Adcock
ss
JEFFERSON (0)
man Austin Morrison (rip to 3-1-0-0, Cody Gay 3b 3-1-1-2, Noah singles by Anderson and Moore (around an Morrison; HBP: Maze (by Morrison); Balk: Holcomb;
Jace Stockwell ss 2-0-1-0, Jacob
BB: Bull 2, Howell, Roop, Rose, Dircksen, Snider,
center and Bull sacrifice). Davis 2b 3-1-0-0. Totals 32-10-12-9. out) and a bases-loaded free pass to Gibson.
Boop cf 3-0-1-0, Jacob Pulford 1b/p
Moore, Gibson, Cook, Holcomb; Pitches-Strikes: Roop
St.
Marys
got
within
4-2
in
the
sixth
A
Derek
Snider
hit,
a
Riley
2-0-0-0, Brandan Herron p/1b 3-0-0Score by Innings:
Roop 128-69, Dircksen 44-30; Holcomb 93-56, Anderson
0, Easton Siefker rf 3-0-0-0, Jordan Bartels free pass and an
Lincolview 1 3 0 1 1 3 0 - 9
on a leadoff error on Roops grounder, a 14-6, Morrison 40-23.
Boop dh 3-0-1-0, Eli Kimmett lf
Elida 6 0 0 0 1 0 3 - 10
infield hit to short by Gibson
0-0-0-0, Cioran Shanahan 2b 2-0Game-winning run scored with
got
Anderson
home.
An
out
0-0, Daniel Lehmkuhle ph 1-0-0-0,
1 out in the 7th
Damien Dudgeon c 2-0-1-0, Brett
E: J. Youtsey 2, Richey, Gibson,
later, a walk to Gay (Snider)
Mahlie 3b 2-0-0-0. Totals 23-0-4-0.
Adcock; LOB: Lincolnview 8, Elida
and
an
error
on
a
Davis
(Continued from page 6) 4 5 6 43 4 4 5 4 5 4 3 3 32 75
1 Paphanchith, Madilyn 6
Score by Innings:
10; 2B: Schmersal, Anderson; SB:
strikeout (Bartels) made it Leeth 3, Overholt, D. Youtsey,
Memorial 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 - 5
6 Reed, Sam 4 5 3 3 4 5 4 6 4 5 5 6 5 4 6 47 47
Jefferson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0
4-0. Morrisons 2-run bas- Ralston, Hale, Anderson; Sac:
4 6 38 5 4 4 6 6 5 5 3 38 76
2 Mulcahy, Erin 6 8 5 5 5
E: Pulford 2, Alexander, Jac.
es-loaded knock got Gibson Ralston, Hale, Bull.
10 Mcgee, Marcus 5 8 3 6
6 Watren, Zach 5 5 5 4 3 5 5 4 4 6 48 48
Boop, Dudgeon; DP: St. Marys
IP H R ER BB SO
Memorial 3; LOB: St. Marys and Gay home for that 5-run
3 7 6 7 10 55 4 7 5 16 71
4 4 4 39 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 4 37 76
3 Mulcahy, Mary Kelly 5
LINCOLNVIEW
Memorial 8, Jefferson 4; SB: Howell spread.
11
Buescher,
Robert
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9
4
7
Campbell,
Chance
3
6
3
6
6
6 5 6 5 5 6 50 50
Leeth
6.0
10
9
5
4
5
3, Eberle, Alexander, Dircksen,
The Lancers got three
D. Youtsey (L) 0.1 2 1 1 1 0
4 4 7 7 8 5 53 6 7 7 20 73
5 5 7 4 4 3 40 5 6 4 5 4 5 4
4 Smith, Kyle 5 7 9 7 5 5
Stockwell, Jor. Boop; CS: Roop (by
back in the second. Dustin
ELIDA
Dudgeon).
12 Cook, Andrew 6 8 6 6 5 4 37 77
5 5 6 54 54
Bull 4.1 4 6 2 6 5
Hale walked, swiped second,
IP H R ER BB SO
8
6
7
7
59
5
7
5
17
76
7
Kunk,
Jarren
3
6
3
6
2
5
5 Mulcahy, Meghan 3 7 8
Bartels
(W)
2.2
4
3
3
1
2
ST. MARYS MEMORIAL
took third on an error on
Leeth pitched to 2 batters in the
13 Poling, Colin 8 8 4 7 5 4 4 4 37 4 4 4 6 6 7 5 4 40 77 7 5 6 7 6 7 56 56
Jay (W) 7.0 4 0 0 1 6
a Jacob Hale strikeout and 7th
JEFFERSON
7 5 6 8 58 5 8 8 21 79
8 Youngpeter, Mitchell 4
6 Vieira, Abigail 5 7 5 9 6
after the latter burgled
WP: Bull, Bartels; HBP: Bull (by
Herron (L) 4.0 2 3 3 2 4
14
Dickrede,
Matt
10
8
6
6
4
5
3
5
3
5
5
40
3
4
4
6
5
5
7
7
4 10 60 60
Pulford 3.0 0 2 1 6 6
second scored on a Jaden D. Youtsey); BB: Leeth 2, Overholt, 7 4 10 8 10 8 71 9 9 5 23 94
5
6
38
78
7
Miller, Grace 6 6 9 10 6
WP: Herron 3, Jay; HBP: Eberle
Motycka, D. Youtsey, Ralston, Hale,
2 (by Herron 2), Stockwell (by Jay); Youtsey bounceout. An out Bull, Bartels, Adcock, Gay, Davis;
BOYS 16-18
9 Meredith, Sam 4 5 3 5 7 7 8 6 65 65
PB: Dudgeon; BB: Howell 2, Jay hence, Chayten Overholts Pitches-Strikes: Leeth 102-62, D.
Scoring through 17 holes
4 5 4 4 5 39 4 5 6 6 4 6 6 3
GIRLS 16-18
2, Roop, Hollandsworth, Spencer,
infield single to short plat- Youtsey 22-12; Bull 99-53, Bartels
1
Bowman,
Carter
5
4
3
40
79
Entire rounds completed
Dircksen, Pulford; Pitches-Strikes: ed J. Hale from third. After 43-24
4 2 5 4 4 4 35 4 3 3 6 5 4 4
9 Miller, Jared 4 5 4 4 3 5
1 Knouff, Emily 4 4 3 4
Jay 89-58; Herron 78-42, Pulford
4 33 68
4 5 4 38 4 7 4 5 6 5 5 5 41 79 2 4 3 4 4 32 3 5 5 5 3 5 4 4
2 Ricketts, Grant 3 4 3 4
10 Friesner, Ian 4 5 2 5 5 6 4 38 70
4 5 4 4 4 35 3 4 3 6 5 5 4 4 3 4 4 38 3 4 6 8 4 6 8 3 42 80
2 Schmitmeyer, Jill 4 4 3
34 69
11 Hasting, Ian 4 8 3 8 4 6 5 3 6 4 5 5 39 4 5 4 6 5 5 4
3 Hall, Evan 5 6 3 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 45 4 3 5 8 4 4 4 4 36 81 3 7 43 82
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to our store.
kitchen. You will beneexpressing your pride in
405 Acreage and Lots
550
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860
Recreational
Vehicles
700
Painting
605
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865
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705
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610
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CAPRICORN - Dec 22/
560
Home Furnishings
419-695-1229
870
Snowmobiles
710
Roofing/Gutters/Siding
615
Business
Services
420 Farms
been
wanting
to try but
Jan 20
565 Horses, Tack and Equipment
Budget
for the City of
K&M Tire Delphos
Fully
insured
875
Storage
715
Blacktop/Cement
620
Childcare
425warehouse
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Lawn and
Garden Ridge
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is seeking a 570
Delphos.
880
SUVs
720
Handyman
625
Construction
430CDL
Mobile
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Livestock
SEMI-TRUCK DRIVER 575
GEMINI
- May 22/Jun 21
drawing any conclusions
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ORDINANCE
885 Trailers
725 Elder Care #2015-20
630 Entertainment
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Homes
577
Miscellaneous
to pick-up and deliver with 75% of tread, $250.
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this week, Capricorn.
890 Trucksnow is a per635 Farm Services
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435
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and Supplies
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with bedminutes
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have
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500
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circle. You
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Legal Notices
810 Autofrom
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650 Health/Beauty
585
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$80.
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driving
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505 Antiques and Collectibles
950plenty
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815 Automobile
655 Home Repair/Remodeling centive
have
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586 Sports and Recreation
record,
the
ability
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lift
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510 Appliances
and
declaring
act an but 953
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820
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588 Tickets
660 Home Service
youFree
can& always
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upAuctions
to 50lbs and must be 590 Tool and Machinery
515
825 Aviations
665 Lawn,
Garden, Landscapingemergency.
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AQUARIUS - Jan 21/
Trimming
& Removal
at
least
21
years
of
age.
during the absence of
HUMPBACK TRUNK,
Feb 18
Stump Grinding
ORDINANCE #2015-21 people.
Send resume to:
the treasurer, within the
16' wood ladder, 3
24 Hour Service Fully Insured
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul
A longtime friend may
An Ordinance establishK&M Tire
limits prescribed by law.
chaise lounges, office
22
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chairs, garden hose with
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Attention: Nancy Fischer self winding reel, twin
ity is at an all-time high.
spark has always been
Preferred Minimum
Firefighter/EMT
Employor Email:
Take advantage of your
there, and you might be
Qualifications:
headboard, Olympus
ee.
Nancy.Fischer@
inspiration and get inready to explore a new
Payroll/accounting skills
camera,
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and ability consistently
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accurately compute and
al camera, dehumidifier.
WAREHOUSE/LIFT
ing the Auditor for the
tunity to put your creative
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record data.
Ph. 419 692-3851.
energy to use.
when plans are canceled
Operator
City of Delphos to issue
Experience using state G l o b a l W a r e h o u s i n g
at the last minute. Try to
a warrant to Stolly Insur- LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23
software a plus
Leo, now is the time
reschedule as soon as
LLC, 900 Gressel Drive, 585 PRODUCE
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for
the
2015-2016
Trimming Topping Thinning
to explore a new hobby.
possible and make the
(USAS/USPS)
Delphos, Ohio is curinsurance coverage and
Deadwooding
Invite others to join you
most of your newfound
Knowledge of budgeting rently in need of a partdeclaring it an emerStump, Shrub & Tree Removal
to make your exploration
free time.
Meets all mandated
Since 1973
time warehouse person
gency.
that much more rewardhealth requirements
fo r M on- Fr i 5 :0 0 p m ORDINANCE #2015-24 ing. Afford this interest
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(e.g., a negative
9:00pm. This is a crossAn Ordinance accepting
ample time to grow.
BIRTHDAYS
Bill Teman 419-302-2981
tuberculosis text, etc.)
docking operation; hours
Ernie Teman 419-230-4890 the application of all
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22
JULY 12
OHIO SWEET
Provides documented
Virgo, seek situations
Michelle Rodriguez,
subject to adjustment.
owners of real estate
evidence of clear
CORN
Actress (37)
Interested candidates for
located in and situated in that are peaceful and
criminal record
AVAILABLE NOW!
surround yourself with
JULY 13
this position apply at the
the Northwest Fraction
670 MISCELLANEOUS
like-minded, mellow peoHarrison Ford, Actor
ALSO NOW OPEN:
Multitasking ability and address above between
of
Outlot
14
in
Gilliland
Next to:
ple. Enjoy the respite that
(73)
strong diplomacy skills, the hours of 10:00amOutlots, Washington
Tylers Short Stop
relaxing
atmospheres
JULY 14
congenial telephone
3:00pm, Mon-Fri.
Township, now known
714 E. Main St., Van Wert
provide.
Jane Lynch, Actress
etiquette.
as
Lot
1396
and
Lot
In the Parking Lot of
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23
(55)
Current with
Delphos
Bowling
Alley
1397, for annexation to
HOUSE FOR
You need a confiJULY 15
320
technology and other
939 E. 5th St., Delphos
the City of Delphos, Aldence booster, Libra.
Lana Parrilla, Actress
RENT
workplace
9557 State Route 66
Take action and seek
(38)
len and Van Wert
Delphos,
Ohio
45833
innovations that support SEVERAL MOBILE
ways to feel better about
JULY 16
Counties, State of Ohio.
419-692-5749 or 419-234-6566
GREAT RATES
job functions.
a situation that has been
Will Ferrell, Comic
ORDINANCE #2015-4
Homes/House for rent.
bothering you. This pro(48)
NEWER FACILITY
A Resolution to amend
View homes online at
active approach may be
JULY 17
Interested applicants
and/or restate existing
www.ulmshomes.com or
all you need.
Luke Bryan, Singer
610 AUTOMOTIVE
should send a
pick-up plan for participinquire at 419-692-3951
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov
(39)
completed
Across from Arbys
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22
JULY 18
Vantage Career Center
Ohio Police & Fire PenGARAGE SALES/
You may seem like
Kristen Bell, Actress
Employment
555
sion Fund.
you arent able to get
(35) HS157200
YARD
SALES
application, letter of
RESOLUTION #2015-5
interest, resume and
A Resolution to amend
404 W. 2nd St. Fri 7/10
Transmission, Inc.
three letters of
and/or restate existing
8am-4pm and Sat 7/11
automatic transmission
reference by Thursday,
pick-up plan for parti8am-Noon. TVs, Desks,
standard
transmission
July 23, 2015 to:
DELPHOS
ciptating employees of
Movies, CDs, Men's
differentials
the Ohio Police & Fire
SELF-STORAGE
Clothes Size L, XL.
transfer case
Laura Peters,
Pension Fund.
Security Fence
Toys, household items,
brakes & wheel bearings
Treasurer
Pass Code Lighted Lot
Passed and approved
miscellaneous.
818 N. Franklin St.,
Affordable 2 Locations
2 miles north of Ottoville
this 1st day of June
Why
settle
for
less?
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
2015.
609 S. Cass, Delphos.
Or email to
Daniel Hirn,
Thurs-Fri, 7/9-7/10,
peters.l@vantage
Council President
8:00am-6:00pm.
Racing
careercenter.com
Attest:
collectibles, furniture,
Applications are
Sherryl
George
625 CONSTRUCTION
household items. Junior
available on the
Deputy Clerk of Council
Vantage Career Center girls clothes, boys 8-10.
Michael H. Gallmeier,
Large and XL scrub
website
Mayor
tops.
A PERSONS RISK FOR MELANOMA,
www.vantage
AMISH
A complete text of this
careercenter.com
THE MOST SERIOUS TYPE OF SKIN CANCER,
legislation is on record at
CONSTRUCTION
ESTATE SALE. Lots of
DOUBLES WHEN THIS OCCURS.
the Municipal Building
CREW
OTR SEMI Driver
tools, '85 Camaro parts,
and can be viewed durHome weekends and b i k e r v e s t s , k i t c h e n
New Home Construcing regular office hours.
tion, Home Remodmost nights, with bene- items, propane fireplace,
Marsha Mueller, Clerk
eling,
Pole
Barns,
fits, vacation, 401K.
hanging macrame table,
07/08/2015, 07/15/2015
Garages,
Concrete
AWC Trucking
new car battery & more.
Floors, Roofing, Re419-692-3951
135 E. 12th St. Friday
side & Storm Dam9am-5pm, Saturday
age,
Window/Door
9am-2pm.
Replacement, much
Basement Remodeling
Butler Transport - Your
Sell
your
structured
0705
more! No job too
LAWN AND
All Things Basementy!
Partner in Excellence. CDL
settlement or annuity
small! Free estimates,
570
VACATION
CABINS
Basement
Systems
Class A Drivers Needed.
payments for CASH NOW.
call David in Willshire,
GARDEN
FOR RENT IN CANADA.
Inc.
Call
us
for
all
of
Sign
on
Bonus.
All
miles
You
dont
have
to
wait
for
Ohio 1-260-706-3494.
Fish for walleyes, perch,
your basement needs!
paid. 1-800-528-7825 or
your future payments any
100 ANNOUNCEMENTS
240 Healthcare
CARD OF
105 Announcements
245 Manufacturing/Trade
110Card Of Thanks
235 HELP WANTED
110
250 Office/Clerical
THANKS
115 Entertainment
255 Professional
120 In Memoriam
260 Restaurant
THANK
YOU to the First
125 Lost And Found
265 Retail ASSISTANT
Responders
and
EMS
130 Prayers
270 Sales and
Marketing
TREASURER
for
their
fast
response
to
135 School/Instructions
275 Situation Wanted
get
my heart
beating
140 Happy
Ads
280 Transportation
Perform payroll
145 RideYou
Sharehave saved
again.
processing
human
300
REAL
ESTATE/RENTAL
another life! Many,
resource function,
200 EMPLOYMENT
305 Apartment/Duplex
m
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,
t
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a
n
k
s
.
205 Business Opportunities 310 Commercial/Industrial
including duties
Joseph R. Painter
210 Childcare
315 Condos
supporting the effective
215 Domestic
320 Houseoperation of the
220 Elderly Home Care
325 Mobile Homes
office.
235Employment
HELP WANTED
225
Services 330 Officetreasurers
Space
Expected to address
230 Farm And Agriculture 335 Room
235 General
340 Warehouse/Storage
issues which may arise
VANTAGE CAREER
CENTER
Agriculture Satellite
Instructor
Friedrich
655
HOME REPAIR
AND REMODEL
Advertise
Lawn Service
Your Garage
POHLMAN
Specializing in
Sale Here! Weed Control & Fertilization BUILDERS
Quad Cab
V-8
Excellent
Condition
Great Buy!
10,995
419-773-1314
419-695-0328 or
419-235-3903
577
MISCELLANEOUS
ELECTRIC CLOTHES
Dryer, 6 yrs. old, works
fine.
4pc. Patio Set, round
glass-top table & 4
chairs, good condition.
Call 419-302-1806.
Specializing in
ROOM ADDITIONS
GARAGES SIDING ROOFING
BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED
POHLMAN
POURED
CONCRETE WALLS
Residential
& Commercial
Agricultural Needs
All Concrete Work
Mark Pohlman
419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460
OPEN INTERVIEWS
July 8, 2015 1pm-3:30pm at the VAN WERT branch
147 E Main Street Van Wert, OH (419)232-2008
HIRING
PRODUCTION
MACHINE OPERATORS
FOOD PROCESSING
Retail Coordinator
Waterproofing, Finishing,
Structural
Repairs,
Humidity and Mold Control
FREE ESTIMATES! Call
1-800-978-0665
Health
Got Knee Pain? Back
Pain? Shoulder Pain?
Get a pain-relieving brace
-little or NO cost to you.
Medicare Patients Call
Health Hotline Now! 1800-983-1929
Life Alert. 24/7. One
press of a button sends
help FAST! Medical, Fire,
Burglar. Even if you cant
reach a phone! FREE
Brochure. CALL 800-9710827
www.butler transport.com
Drivers - No experience?
Some or LOTS of
experience? Lets Talk!
We
support
every
driver, every day, every
mile!
Call
Central
Refrigerated
Home.
844-322-6249
www.
CentralTruckDrivingJobs.
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Misc.
Got an older car, boat or
RV? Do the humane thing.
Donate it to the Humane
Society. Call 1- 800-8701923
SOCIAL
SECURITY
DISABILITY BENEFITS.
Unable to work? Denied
benefits? We Can Help!
WIN or Pay Nothing!
Contact Bill Gordon &
Associates at 1-800547-0636 to start your
application today!
O X Y G E N
CONCENTRATOR,
InogenOne - Regain
Independence.
Enjoy
Greater Mobility. NO more
Tanks! 100% Portable
Long-Lasting Battery. Try
it Risk Free! For Cash
Buyers. Call 1-800-794-
Quality Engineer
Quality Technician
Forklift Operator
Production Team Members
REPORTER
to join its staff.
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800.999.2701
419.692.2260
THANKS KIWANIS!
RELIABLE
PLUMBING & HEATING
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A&W ROOT BEER
FOCUS?
Since 1930
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Kiwanis
Firecracker
Bike Ride
winners
Winners in the third annual Kiwanis Firecracker Bike
Ride were Juergen Waldick
and Lori Baldauf. Both are
currently competing in the
U.S. Senior Olympics in
Minneapolis, Minn. Both
won the bike race last year,
too.
For the third straight year, the Mighty Crabs of Kalida won the Kiwanis Fourth
of July Co-Ed Volleyball Tournament. Kiwanis members presenting them with their
prize money and trophy are Dianne Wiltsie, left, and Scott and Andrea Wiltsie, right.
(Submitted photo)
DELPHOS On a hot
summer day, theres nothing
like ice cream. The Dairy Hut
on East Fifth Street offers a
plethora of cool treats to fit
any palate.
Visitors will find 40 flavors
of rich, hard-dip Hersheys
premium ice cream to choose
from and the newly-added
Join us
for lun
ch!
2 MEDIUM
PIZZAS FOR
$1398
2 LARGE
PIZZAS FOR
$22
Topp Chalet
Restaurant and Lounge
e
We will b r
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clos
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remodelin n
io
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a
c
va
- 29th.
July 14th reopen
We will at 4.
on 30th !
Thanks
15 Cheese Pizza
Large Chef Salad &
Breadsticks
All For
20 95
419-692-8888 or 419-692-8751
Add a COOKIE
or BROWNIE
for only
$5
We are inviting all area Seniors to try our lower priced Menu.
We have developed a menu with the
Area Agency on Aging that meets your nutritional needs.
You will receive a meal at a reduced price
by ordering off of the senior menu