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Ashton Bowersock Lincolnview
High School
Bowersock is the daughter of Troy and
Tonya Bowersock and the sister of Alek
and Evan. She plays volleyball, basketball and runs track for the Lancers. She
is involved in several clubs at school:
Beta Club, National Honor Society, FCA,
Agents of Change, Benefit Counsel,
Spanish and Science club and concert
band. Outside of school, she attends
Calvary Church and spends time with her
family. After high school, she plans to
attend Calvin College in Michigan and
major in speech pathology.
Makayla Ryan Vantage Career
Center
Ryan is the daughter of Lance and
Misty Ryan and a sister of Delaney and
Sidney. She is a Junior Rotarian, student ambassador and a member of the
honor society. Makayla enjoys spending
time with her family, camping and going
shopping. After high school, she plans to
attend Rhodes State and major in nursing.
Tianna Rager Crestview High
School
Rager is the daughter of Curt and
Pohlman
Bowersock
Ryan
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a blood drive from 8:15 a.m. to
12:45 p.m on Friday.
Call High School office 419-6925371 or go to redcrossblood.org and
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Geier
Former Delphos
businessman dies
DHI Media Staff Reports
DELPHOS A former Delphos businessman
passed away Tuesday in
Arizona.
Robert Bob Geier, who
owned Geier Aluminum,
was also a member of St.
John the Evangelist Church
and Knights of Columbus
Council 1362.
After his retirement, he
loved spending time at his
home in Arizona.
His two passions in
Arizona were playing shuffleboard and attending vintage car shows.
See full obituary on page
2.
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OBITUARIES
norman Joseph
Doepker Jr.
July 31, 1930-March 22, 2016
OTTAWA Norman
Joseph Doepker, Jr. 85, of
Ottawa died at 9:05 a.m.
Tuesday at his residence. He
was born July 31, 1930 in
Ottawa to Norman Joseph and
Matilda (Nartker) Doepker
Sr., who preceded him in
death. On June 18, 1960, he
married Lois Laudick, who
survives in Ottawa.
Also surviving are eight
children, Mary Ellen (Todd) Quatro of Monroe, Michigan,
John (Maria) Doepker of Kettering, Beth (Barry) von der
Embse of Kalida, Karen (Dave) Brucker of Springfield, Susan
(Joe) Kuhlman of Ottawa, Kathy (Keith) Wischmeyer of Lake
Orion, Michigan, Scot (Frdrique) Doepker of Washington
Township and Anne (Chris) Ryan of Gahanna; 27 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; four sisters: Patricia Macke of
Ottawa, Ruth (Donald) Tesmond of Chicago, Marilyn Weber
of Ottawa and Molly Weisgerber of Columbus; a brother-inlaw, Richard (Jeanette) Laudick Jr. of Ottawa; and two sistersin-law, Anita Swary and Joan Doepker both of Ottawa.
He was also preceded in death by three brothers, Donald,
William and Thomas Doepker.
Norm was a 1948 graduate of Sts. Peter and Paul High
School. He was a retired department manager for Sears, Lima.
Norm was a lifelong and very active member of Sts. Peter and
Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa, where he was on the Parish
Council and School Endowment Committee. He was a member of the Ottawa Knights of Columbus and was the treasurer
and a volunteer at the Ottawa Food Pantry.
Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10 a.m. Monday at
Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Fr. Matt Jozefiak officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.
Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m. on Sunday at Love Funeral
Home, Ottawa where there will be a scripture service at 7:50
p.m.
Memorials may be made to Sts. Peter and Paul School.
Condolences can be sent to lovefuneralhome.com.
robert P. Geier
irene A. Kill
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BIRTHS
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A boy was born March 22
to Chelsee and Juan Delgado
of Delphos.
A boy was born March 24
to Lauren and Alan Trentman
of Dephos.
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OBITUARIES
Louise L. Lozano
May 4, 1926-March 25, 2016
DELPHOS Louise
L. Lozano, 89, of Delphos
passed away on Fridayat
St. Ritas Medical Center in
Lima, surrounded by her loving family.
She was born May 4,
1926, in Ottoville to Charles
and Catherine (Looser) Leis,
who preceded her in death.
On Feb. 19, 1955, she was
united in marriage to Ramiro
Lozano; he preceded her in
death on Dec. 28, 2010.
She is survived by three
sons, Charles Lozano of
Delphos, Tony (Pam) Lozano
of Delphos and Daniel (Diane)
Lozano of Leipsic; one
daughter, Barbara (Dennis)
Hesseling of Delphos; grandchildren, Dustin (Taylor),
Kory (Alyssa) and Reed
Hesseling
and
Kelsey
Lozano; step-grandchildren,
Jackie Hiegel, Tasha Gerken
and Justin Kruse; and sisterin-law, Alice Leis.
She was also preceded
in death by a son, Thomas
Lozano; two brothers, Hubert
and Carl Leis; and a sister,
Mary Catherine (Ambrose)
Koester.
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DELPHOS On March
18, officers were sent to the
1600 block of Gressel Drive
to investigate a possible theft
from a business. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the
complainant and found that a
previous employee had taken
items from the business. The
incident remains under investigation to determine if this
incident is in fact a Theft or a
Civil issue.
On March 18, officers
were dispatched to the 200
block of West Clime Street in
reference to a burglary complaint. Officers met with the
complainant at his residence
and found that an ex-roommate/family member had
moved out and took some
items belonging to the complainant. Officers advised the
complainant that this is a civil
issue and he would have to
file a complaint in civil court.
O n
March
1 8 ,
offic e r s
were
made
aware
of an
active
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Brooks
o u t
In Loving Memory of
RICHARD DICK
BARNES
It will be 22 years
Monday and never
does a day slip by when
you arent close to
my heart! We will be
together one sweet day!
I miss you
& Love you forever Blue Eyes
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EVENTS
TODAY
9-11 a.m. Delphos
Project Recycle at Delphos
Fuel and Wash.
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. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St.
Johns Little Theatre.
SUNDAY
HAPPY EASTER!
MONDAY
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Ottoville
Branch Library is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at
Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from
the Storm support group meets
in the Delphos Public Library
basement.
7 p.m. Ottoville village
council meets at the municipal
building.
Marion Township Trustees
meet at the township house.
7:30 p.m. Delphos
Eagles Aerie 471 meets at the
Eagles Lodge.
TUESDAY
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at
Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics
Anonymous, First Presbyterian
Church, 310 W. Second St.
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.
March 27
Olivia Conley
Judy Myers
Shelly Siefker
Kennedy Jackson
James D. Rode
March 28
John Hodgson
Nevaeh Truman
March 29
Kristie Rose
Mary Kay Schroeder
Michelle Dellinger
Alissa Sterling
Drew Baldauf
Ken Rode
March 30
Don Maag
Nick Wilson
Donna Walcott
Tim Pulford
Mitch Parsons
Mike Parsons Jr.
Charles Davey
Pam King
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.
Observance;
Saturday
4:30
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. p.m., Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:30 Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.
Worship Service
a.m.; Weekdays as announced Ignite Contemporary Service
on Sunday bulletin.
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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.
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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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.
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BY LOVINA EICHER
Our time changed to what
we call fast time on Sunday.
I do not like the changing of
clocks back and forth. I wish
it would stay one way or the
other.
My husband Joe tilled one
of our gardens on Saturday.
He is getting spring fever and
is eager to get some potatoes
planted. I on the other hand
think we have enough time
yet. Joe and sons Benjamin,
16, Joseph, 13, and Kevin,
10, have the yard raked and
its ready to be rolled. We
had a big truck get stuck in
our yard. He thought he could
drive through it and it was
already too soft so it needs
some straightening out.
I noticed the dandelion
greens are peeping through
enough where I think I can get
enough for a dandelion salad.
We like to put this salad on
top of steamed potatoes with
bacon or fresh ham. Not all
of our children will eat dandelion greens. Rhubarbs are
peeping throughall signs of
spring around us.
Mose (daughter Susans
friend) has pulled the taps
from the maple trees. Maple
syrup cooking is now over
with for another year. The
maple syrup has a really good
flavor this year. I tried eating
it on ice cream for the first
time. They were telling me
how good it is and I just
didnt think it would be that
good. I really did like it.
Saturday morning I had
a voicemail from nephew
Joe Coblentz. This is brother
Alberts son. He wanted to let
me know that he and Amanda
had their third child Friday
evening, a little girl they
named Lovina! So now their
daughter has the same name
as I did until I married Joe:
Lovina Coblentz. Nephew
Joe laughed and said, Now
its going to cost you. It
looks like I better get sew-
ing and make something special for this sweet little baby
that shares my name. Joe and
Amanda have three children
A tasty spring salad using
now: Susannah, Harley, and what many of us consider
baby Lovina.
weedsthe ever present danTuesday the women from delion. (Submitted photo)
several church districts gathered at an Amish familys really happy at the results at
home to quilt on two quilts his last doctor visit. Kevin is
that will be donated to the not so happy about it. He did
Community Health Center not have a good morning. The
benefit auction. Everyone braces slow him down and he
packed their lunch. I love just gets all frustrated about it.
Ill share my recipe for
quilting so its always enjoyable to me. We all stopped dandelion sour cream salad
to eat our lunch together, and this week.
Gods blessings!
then continued quilting.
There are ten church disDandelion Sour
tricts in our community so
Cream
Salad
every district is scheduled to
1/2 cup mayonnaise
quilt a certain day. When we
1 cup apple cider vinegar
got there the quilts werent
2 1/2 cups whole milk
started yet. Both quilts had a
salt
very nice pattern but Im not
4 hard-boiled eggs, diced
sure what the one was called.
4 cups packed young danOne of them was a diamond
delion greens
pattern. The one I quilted had
Combine the mayonnaise,
feathers around the edge. We vinegar, milk, and salt to taste
were all glad to get the feath- in a quart jar. Shake until
ers quilted and move on to smooth. Put the eggs, and
some faster stitching further dandelion greens in a large
in on the quilt.
bowl and pour the sour cream
Yesterday I spent part of mixture over them.
the day in a town about oneLovina Eicher is an Old
half hour from here by car.
A friend took Kevin and I. Order Amish writer, cook, wife
Kevins leg braces had to be and mother of eight. Formerly
adjusted and he hadnt been writing as The Amish Cook,
able to wear them. He wore Eicher inherited that column
them to school today and from her mother, Elizabeth
hopefully they wont bother Coblentz, who wrote from 1991
him. I told him if they both- to 2002. Readers can contact
er him to take them off. Its Eicher at PO Box 1689, South
always hard to get a new pair Holland, IL 60473 (please
worn in. He doesnt like wear- include a self-addressed
ing them at all but the doctors stamped envelope for a reply)
really think we might be able or at LovinasAmishKitchen@
to prevent surgery. They were MennoMedia.org.
Wheat topdressing
James Hoorman
Ag Educator
OSU-Extension
Putnam County
PUTNAM
COUNTY
The Putnam County
Beef Producers are presenting Growing Systems to
Maximize Lean Growth, Feed
Efficiency and Profitability
on Monday, 6:30 p.m. at the
Extension office. The Dairy
Banquet will be held on
Tuesday, starting at 7:15 p.m.
at the Kalida K of C Hall. Cost
is $10/person.
Wheat is turning green;
three weeks earlier than the
past two years but closer to
normal. Green-up stage in
wheat is when the new growth
of spring has covered the
dead tissue from winter giving the field a solid green
color thus, growing plants.
Greening wheat will eventually need nitrogen fertilizer to
grow properly and to produce
optimal yields. When is the
best time to topdress wheat
with nitrogen? is a common
question followed by When
does the crop need nitrogen?
Wheat does not require large
amounts of nitrogen until stem
elongation or jointing,
Jointing is the word farmers use to describe a node, an
area on the stem that looks
swollen and darker green than
the rest of the stem. Leaves
and other organs develop from
nodes. The first visible node is
an indicator that the growing
point has been pushed above
the soil surface. Eventually
four nodes with a leaf will
appear on the elongating stem.
The growing point with the
future grain tissue will be
above the highest node.
Agronomists use the Feekes
scale to record the growth
and development of wheat. A
wheat plant has reached Feekes
Growth Stage 6 rather than
jointing when the first node is
visible above the ground. The
first node generally becomes
visible the end of April for
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BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
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The Elida girls track and field team has, front from left, Tori Bowen, Xzation Woods, Bailee Kuhn, Aly Turrentine,
Hannah Malone and Keely Kipp; second row, Shanelle Johnson, Tatiyana Hines, Kyleigh Gay, Mallory Etzler, Taylor
Kesler, Isabelle Hartman and Jancy Jenkins; third row, Jacqueline Nichols, Aubrey Etzler, Angelina Wright, Jiezel
Purugganan, Dakota Roberts, Nakenna Shurelds, Jessica Siefker and Sarah Hawkins; and back, Rayven Rowe, Anyjah
Ward, Faith White, Jasmine Pinn, Amiah Jones, Grace Earl, Baylie Moening, Cienna Kuhn and Mary Lowe. Absent is
Megan Tracy. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
The Elida varsity baseball team for 2016 has, front from left, head coach Todd Grapner, Cade Parker, Dylan Holcomb,
Ryan Cook, TJ Whipple, Austin Morrison, Scott McDonnell, Noah Adcock and assistant coach Randy Prince; and
back, assistant coach Corey Finch, Derek Snider, Brady Gibson, Cody Gay, Tristan Edwards, Logan Alexander, Owen
Anderson, Josh Bull and Riley Bartels. (Photo Submitted)
The Elida boys track and field (above) unit for 2016 has, front from left, William Jackson Marcus Whitt, Gaerid
Littler, Eric Anthony and Tyler Kanitz; row two, Sam Quaintance, Daulton Buetner, Chris Trevino, DeAngelo Woods
and Baylen Stinson; row three, Andrew Purtee, Gavin Peare, Xavier Gilkey, Cole Harmon, Evian Torres, Josh Quintero
and Jacob ONeill; row four, Tyler Dancs, Seth Bailey, Tyler Pugh, Noah Paris, Donnie Gipson, Connor Wagner and
Ethan VanSickle; fifth row, Jon Stotts, Cameron Fetter, Dravyn Jones, Lawrence Sligh, Calvin Brown, Charles Brown
and Devin Baker; row six, Nickolis Lukjancuks, Dontae Lumpkin, Tyson Williamson, Titus Smith, Jayden Pullen,
Drew Dulebohn, Clayton McDorman and Jacob Michael; and row seven, Marcus Butler, Nazareus Wright and William
Mitchell. Absent are Noah Dry, Jordan Rothermel, Brian Upshaw, KeJuan Frazier, Matt Hesseling, Aidan Kruse,
Cameron Linton, Gabe Makin, Malik Morris, Austin Selvaggio, Jarron Little, Austin Phillips and Corbin Fingerle. (DHI
Media/Jim Metcalfe).
The 2016 Elida fast-pitch
softball varsity team
(left) has, front row from
left, Cheyanne Elsea,
Michaela Black and
Skylar Hurst; and standing, Jordan Brocklehurst,
Lauren Kesler, Katelynn
Sumption, Lydia Burnett
and Kelsey Goodman.
Absent
are
Maddie
Murphy and Lauren
Alexander. (DHI Media/
Jim Metcalfe)
BASEBALL
ELIDA Todd Grapner begins his fifth year at the helm of the Elida
varsity baseball program with a 34-70 mark.
He hopes to improve upon last springs 8-16 record with six returning
starters and one more letterman.
Leading the Bulldog returning starters are seniors in second-team
all-Western Buckeye League performer Austin Morrison (senior, outfield/
pitcher), Josh Bull (infield/outfield/pitcher), Logan Alexander (catcher/
pitcher) and infielder Derek Snider, junior Owen Anderson (outfield/
pitcher) and sophomore infielder/pitcher Cade Parker.
Senior Dylan Holcomb (infield/pitcher) also brings experience nd is
projected to step into the starting lineup.
Gone from a season ago are Adam Purdy, Travis Watkins, Jared
Blymyer and Garrett Brinkman.
There is a handful-plus of promising newcomers: senior infielder
Tristan Edwards, juniors Ryan Cook (infield/outfield/pitcher), infielder
Scott McDonnell and catcher Brady Gibson, sophomore Riley Bartels
(outfield/pitcher) and freshmen TJ Whipple (infield/pitcher) and Noah
Adcock (infield).
The final member of the roster has sophomore Cody Gay (outfielder/
catcher).
One thing we have is good depth. Another is outfield experience and
we also have good team speed, Grapner assessed. We have two glaring
weaknesses: inexperience in the infield and depth of the pitching staff.
We return six starters but only three pitchers with varsity experience.
Pitching, the ability to make plays defensively and using our speed offensively will be vital to our success this season. Our young guys are going
to need to step into starting roles and produce right away. Our pitching
staff has to do a better job of throwing strikes and giving our defense a
chance to make plays.
Assisting Grapner in coaching duties are Randy Prince and Corey
Finch.
As always, the Western Buckeye League will be extremely competitive, Grapner added. We will have to play our best night in and night
out to finish in the top half of the league. Look for Defiance, Van Wert and
Celina to finish at the top of the league.
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FAST-PITCH SOFTBALL
ELIDA Lou Seddlemeyer has coached fast-pitch softball before,
compiling a 176-69 record in 12 years.
That made him a good choice to replace Mike Eilerman as the head
coach at Elida after the latter stepped down after six seasons.
Five starters return for the Lady Bulldogs: 2-time first-team all-Western Buckeye League senior pitcher Michaela Black, senior Skylar Hurst
(third baseman) and juniors Katelynn Sumption (first baseman), outfielder
Lydia Burnett and second sacker Kelsey Goodman.
There were several departures from last seasons Lady Dawgs: 4-year
player and 2-time all-WBL performer Sabrina Kline (shortstop), 4-year
player Taylor Thompson (outfielder), catcher Jenna Halpern, Cathy Jenks
(3 years; outfielder/first baseman), second-team all-WBL Kylee Makin
and Abby Fromm (infielder/outfielder).
We return good pitching and we have outstanding team chemistry and
work ethics. We are inexperienced in many positions, Seddlemeyer said.
Promising newcomers expected to step into the starting lineup or provide depth off the bench are senior catcher Cheyanne Elsea, juniors outfielder/pitcher Maddie Murphy, outfielder Lauren Alexander and outfielder/catcher Jordan Brocklehurst and sophomore shortstop Lauren Kesler.
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BOYS TRACK AND FIELD
ELIDA F. Kevin Bowers has put in many years as a coach at
various levels and in varsity sports in the Elida school system.
He begins his 17th year at the helm of the boys track and field program
and brings 18 lettermen back from a season ago.
He is trying to instill messages for his boys to take not only into sports
but into life.
The Strength Of The Pack Is In The DAW; The Strength Of The
DAWG Is In The PACK!, he explained. Your Body Can Stand Almost
Anything; Its Your Mind That You Have to Convince!
Leading the way in trying to live those mottoes out are returning State
Placers in senior Gaerid Littler, senior Brian Upshaw and junior Sam
Quaintance, all part of a 6th-place 4x400-meter relay.
Also back are seniors Eric Anthony, Noah Dry and Marcus Whitt;
juniors Matt Hesseling, Aidan Kruse, Cameron Linton, Gabe Makin,
Malik Morris, Austin Selvaggio, Baylen Stinson and DeAngelo Woods;
and sophomores Xavier Gilkey, Cole Harmon, Noah Paris and Evian
Torres.
Lost to graduation was last seasons Most Valuable performer and
4-year letterman Clark Etzler (2-time State Placer in the 4x4 relay in 2013
and 2015/ 3-time school record-holder).
Looking to step in are promising newcomers in junior Daulton Buetner
and freshmen Corbin Fingerle and Jon Stotts.
Our overall assessment of this season is to finish top five in the
Western Buckeye League, advance several to the District, Regional and
State Meet and place.
We want to compete in all the meets that we attend and do our very
best and keep improving daily. I tell them to make every step count, be
the best that they can be.
The rest of the deep roster has seniors Tyler Kanitz and Jordan
Rothermel; juniors KeJuan Frazier and Chris Trevino; sophomores
Seth Bailey, Calvin Brown, Tyler Dancs, Donnie Gipson, Jarron Little,
Jacob ONeill, Gavin Peare, Austin Phillips, Tyler Pugh, Andrew Purtee,
Josh Quintero and Ethan VanSickle; and freshmen Devin Baker, Charles
Brown, Marcus Butler, Drew Dulebohn, Cameron Fetter, Dravyn Jones,
Nickolis Lukjancuks, Dontae Lumpkin, Jacob Michael, William Mitchell,
Jayden Pullen, Lawrence Sligh, Titus Smith, Connor Wagner, Tyson
Williamson, Nazareus Wright, Clayton McDorman and William Jackson.
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GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD
ELIDA Long-time junior high coach Melissa Schultz had headed
up the Elida girls track and field program for the last three of seasons.
She chose to step down in the off-season.
In steps new coach Andy Etzkorn.
He brings back 10 letterwinners for his first season for the Lady
Bulldogs.
One of the more decorated veterans is senior pole vaulter Tori Bowen
(sprints), who finished fourth in the State Division II event in 2015 and
12th in 2014.
Also back are seniors Keely Kipp (sprints), Aly Turrentine (distance), Bailee Kuhn (shot put/discus), Hannah Malone (sprints/hurdles),
Megan Tracy (sprints) and XZation Woods (shot/disc); and sophomores
Jacqueline Nichols (sprints/hurdles), Aubrey Etzler (sprints) and Dakota
Roberts (sprints/high jump).
Promising newcomers include sophomore Jessica Siefker (sprints/
hurdles/high jump) and freshmen Grace Earl (pole vault/distance), Sarah
Hawkins (sprints), Jency Jenkins (sprints), Baylie Moening (sprints/hurdles) and Jasmine Pinn (sprints).
Gone due to graduation are Brett Pauff and Aubrey Williams.
We hope to be a well-rounded team with competitive athletes in all
sprints, distances and field events. Our goal is to work hard enough to get
the most out of our abilities, Etzkorn said. We are hosting the Western
Buckeye League meet and wed like to have a good showing for our community with our effort, sportsmanship and results.
The remaining roster has juniors Mallory Etzler (shot/disc), Kyleigh
Gay (sprints), Tatiyana Hines (sprints), Shanelle Johnson (sprints) and
Taylor Kesler (distance/long jump); sophomores Kate Foster (sprints),
Isabelle Hartman (shot/disc), Jiezel Purugganan (sprints), Makenna
Shurelds (shot/disc) and Angelena Wright (sprints); and freshmen Amiah
Jones (sprints/high jump), Cienna Kuhn (pole vault), Mary Lowe
(sprints), Rayven Rowe (sprints/high jump/shot), Anyjah Ward (sprints)
and Faith White (sprints).
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BOYS TENNIS
ELIDA Jason Selhorst is the new head coach of the boys tennis
program at Elida High School.
He has his work cut out for him after last springs 3-14 season.
However, six returning starters should help ease the transition.
They include seniors Noah Kendall, Ian Klaus and Alex Yonut, junior
Andrew Line ,junior Drew Sarno and sophomore Sebastian Kunkleman.
The seventh starter is expected to come from promising newcomers
senior Tony Savage and sophomore Jared Ramirez.
With six returning lettermen, we are more experienced this year and
are looking to make great strides from last season, Selhorst observed.
Our strengths are our seniors who are providing leadership and stability
to the program. We hope to be competitive in every match this year with
our ultimate goal of winning a Western Buckeye League championship
and advancing players as far as possible in the State tournament.
The rest of the varsity roster, as well as possible JV players, has senior
Dalton Reichert, sophomores Koby Smith, Kobe Christoff, Evan Yonut
and Nathon Smith and freshman Dylan Kendall.
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That
by EVELYN MARTIN
Henry Ford
Against War
Detroit, Aug. 23 I will
devote my life to fight the
spirit which is now felt in the
free and peaceful air of the
United States, the spirit of
militarism, mother of the cry
of preparedness - the root of
all war.
These words were uttered
by Henry Ford, whose wealth
and endeavors are to be given
to aid the world in its efforts
for an uncertain peace; to
challenge Americans crying
for more armament and to
oppose the spirit of militarism in every form.
Children should be taught
at their mothers knee what a
horrible and unavailing thing
war is. Schools should teach
the uselessness of war a
thing unnecessary and that
preparedness for war can
only end in war, said Mr.
Ford.
The United States has
spent more than a billion dollars on a navy and army that
was to cope with an invasion
that never will occur. The
people of the United States
have been compelled to throw
a billion dollars into a junk
pile, and some men would
have another billion go the
same way. They have called
in Thomas Edison to help
Mammoth Locomotives
Three mammoth passenger locomotives weighing
157 tons each, consigned
to the Missouri, Kansas
and Texas railroad from
the American Locomotive
Works, Schenectady, W.Y. are
tied up in the Delphos Clover
Leaf yards as the result of the
soft conditions of the roadbed
from Edwardsville, Ill., to St.
Louis.
The moguls arrived here
Sunday morning in charge of
D.C. Cain, a messenger for
the Schenectady concern. Mr.
Cain is waiting for a message
from General Superintendent
Hinkle telling him that the
locomotives journey to St.
Louis can be continued.
The engines are of the
Pacific type, and are a lot of
42, made for the M.K. & T.
by the American Locomotive
Works. The lot consists of 35
freight engines and 7 passenger engines. Three passenger engines consigned to the
western road preceded Mr.
Cain, and are now being held
at Decatur, Ind.
The engines tied up here
have driving wheels measuring six feet in diameter.
The cylinders are 25 inches
wide and 28 inches long. The
cabs are provided with electric lights and all the latest
equipment.
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Mary C Potthast was born 10 February
1852 in Dayton, Montgomery county,
Ohio. On 23 November 1870 in St. John
the Evangelist Catholic Church, Delphos,
Allen county, Ohio Mary married John
Henry Shumaker. John Henry was born 02
August 1846 in Glandorf, Putnam county, Ohio to Andrew and Maria Catherine
(Schlich) Shumaker. Children born to John
and Mary were: Catherine M Kate (1871
1931), Anthony (18731880), William
Walter 18751960), Andrew (18761876),
Margaret Clara (18771955), Louis (1878
1903), John Sylvester (18801930), Rose M
(18831965), Verona A (18841945), Charles
C (18851956), Clara Maria Agnes (1887
1887), Aloysius Henry (18901894), Edward
E (18921924) and Henry John (18961970)
Mary C (Potthast) Shumaker died 23
November 1923 and John Henry Shumaker
died 13 November 1930 in Fort Jennings,
Putnam county, Ohio
William Pothast born 13 December 1853
in Dayton, Montgomery county, Ohio married Mary Elizabeth Lause on 24 October
1878 in St. John the Evangelist Catholic
Church, Delphos, Allen county, Ohio. Mary
Elizabeth (Lause) was born on 03 September
1853 to Balthasar Henry and Maria Elizabeth
(Mohler) Lause near Delphos. Mary Elizabeth
died 23 September 1890. Two years after
Mary Elizabeths death William married
Agnes Amelia Emma Dolt on 8 November
1892 in St. John the Evangelist Catholic
Church, Delphos. Children of William and
Mary Elizabeth (Lause) are: John Clifford
(18811962), Catherine E (18821966),
Joseph Frank (18841962), Theresa C (1887
1990) and Anna Josephina (18901890)
William Pothast died 06 October 1933
at his home at 610 S. Clay St. Delphos
and Agnes Amelia Emma (Dolt) Pothast
died less then a year later on 17 June 1934.
Elizabeth, William and Emma are all bur-
Event
Children Start On
Trip to Cleveland
The children from Cleveland,
who returned to their homes
Friday, after enjoying a two
weeks outing in the homes of
residents of Delphos and vicinity, were a happy group when
they left here in the motor truck
for Continental, to board a
Nickel Plate train for the homeward trip. The children were
brought to the city building, the
truck leaving there about 1:30
oclock. Mrs. Theo. Odenweller,
chairman of the local committee, was in charge of the children. Dana Ward took the party
to Continental in his truck.
Delphos Herald,
Aug. 20, 1915
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Victoria Meadows Paulding High
School
Meadows is the daughter of Larry and
Bernice and the sister of Josh and Josiah. She
is in the Panthers Marching Band, science
club and an Olympiad. Meadows attends
United Methodist Church of Paulding and is
a member of the 4-H club Happy Bunch. She
loves to take pictures in her spare time. After
high school, she plans to attend Huntington
University and major in mathematics education with a minor in music theory.
Brooke Ludwig Wayne Trace High
School
Ludwig is the daughter of Eric and Sandy
Ludwig and the sister of Brittany, Holly,
Andrew and Blair. She is involved with the
Raiders Spirit Club. She also cheers for the
Celina Lakers All-Star Cheer and dances for
Kim Hohmans Dance Works. She enjoys
working as a lifeguard. After high school, she
will attend IPFW to pursue a degree in dental
assisting.
Shelbe Eddington Parkway High
School
Eddington is the daughter of Neil (Karen)
Eddington and Shannon (Andy) Wagner. She
also has four siblings: Chase Eddington and
Jack, Drew and Derrick Wagner. She runs
track and plays basketball for Parkway. She
is also involved with the marching and pep
bands, show choir, FTA, FFA and student
council. Outside of school, she is active with
4-H and loves spending time with her friends.
After high school, she will pursue a degree in
criminal justice
Mikayla Boesch Antwerp High School
Boesch is the daughter of James and Laura
and sister of Madison and Morgan. She is a
3-year letter holder of cheerleading and also
runs cross country for the Archers. She is also
involved with yearbook, student council, the
school musical, show choir and a member of
2016 Chevy
Suburban
2016 Chevy
Tahoe LTZ 4X4
LTZ, 4x4
MSRP
DISCOUNT
BONUS CASH
**FARM BUREAU
$74,140
-4,219
-2,000
-500
$
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Welch
National Honor Society. Boesch dances at
Dance Doll Studio in Antwerp and has a job
at the Root Beer Stand. After high school, she
will attend OSU and major in nursing.
Katelyn Welch Van Wert High School
Welch, daughter of Rob and Jacque Welch,
sister of Kyra, Kaiven, Keaten, Keiley and
Kemlynn. Katelyn is involved with several
clubs at school: Beta Club, Service Pack,
Scarlet Squad, FCA and Junior Rotarian.
Outside of school, she is active with dance
at Kim Hohmans Dance Works and her 4-H
club the Bunny Hoppers, where she held the
office of president for four years. She also is
a teachers assistant at Kim Hohmans Dance
Works and works at Northwest Ohio Trophy.
In her spare time, she loves to babysit, spend
time with her friends, siblings and all of her
family. After high school, Welch will attend
Wright State University with a focus on premed. Upon graduation with her bachelors
degree, she will enroll in medical school to
become an anesthesiologist.
Tickets for the event are still on sale at
Once I Was Shoppe, 121 S. Washington
St., Van Wert, and will continue to be on
sale through Friday afternoon. All seats are
reserved and any remaining tickets will be on
sale at the door the night of the pageant.
Trivia
2016 Chevy
Equinox AWD
MSRP
$32,290
DISCOUNT
-727
CONSUMER CASH
-750
** FARM BUREAU
-500
BONUS TAG
-1,000
*AUTO SHOW
-500
$
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2016 Chevy
Cruze 1LT
SUN & SOUND PKG.
MSRP
$25,355
DISCOUNT
-698
** FARM BUREAU
-500
*AUTO SHOW
-500
SELECT BONUS CASH -1,000
MSRP
DISCOUNT
BONUS CASH
**FARM BUREAU
Now
$68,770
-3,790
2,000
-500
62,480
2016 Chevy
Silverado
1500, 4WD, LT, DBLCAB
MSRP
DISCOUNT
*AUTO SHOW
BONUS CASH
CONSUMER CASH
**FARM BUREAU
$44,605
-2,273
-500
-500
-1,000
-1,000
$
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GREAT BARGAIN
ENCORE
PREMIUM RUBY RED
CHROME WHEELS
ST. #16NB836
MSRP
$32,100.00
DISCOUNT
-1,096.49
SWEET 16 DEAL -4,040.00
$
26,963.51
Now 21,657
Spring Cleaning Sale
St. #
Year
Model
Was
Now
$16,900
$16,900
$16,900
$21,800
$18,900
$19,500
$25,900
$21,900
$22,900
$7,995
$5,500
$2,995
$21,900
$7,200
$9,500
I79
2015
Malibu 2LT ................................................$17,900
I83
2015
Impala LS ..................................................$17,900
I82
2015
Impala LT Sunroof .....................................$17,900
I86
2015
Regal Prem. Very Nice .............................$22,800
I87
2015
Impala LTZ Sunroof ..................................$19,900
K100
2015
Equinox 1LT .............................................$20,500
B-10
2015
Traverse 8 Pass., Sharp ............................$26,900
I76
2012
Venza XLE AWD Nice .............................$22,900
B13
2009
Silverado LT 4x4 3/4t ...........................$23,900
D37
2008
G6 Local Trade, Low Miles ............................. $8,995
K99
2007
Malibu Maxx ............................................... $5,995
G61
2002
Pontiac Montana Van 1 Owner ............. $3,995
I78
2014
Express Cargo Van ..............................$22,600
C22A
2007
Impala Leather .............................................. $8,900
K73A
DTS Nice....................................$10,000
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