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DELPHOS Hundreds
of people came out to Stadium Park on Tuesday night to
participate in National Night
Out.
This is the first year Delphos has celebrated the event
and it was a success.
For the first one weve
ever done, it was definitely
better than expected, Delphos Police Chief Mark Slate
said. Maybe next year well
expand it to the rest of the
park to make it bigger.
This years event had
bouncy houses and face paint
for the kids. They were also
able to swim in the pool for
free starting at 8 p.m.
For parents, there was free
food, including hot dogs,
hamburgers, chips and drinks.
Parents were also able to take
pictures of their children
hanging out in ambulances,
firetrucks and police cars.
The firetrucks were a huge hit
among the kids because they
were able to see all of the
instruments and buttons that
make them work.
The heavy rescue truck
was my favorite because
theres a lot of neat stuff on
it, Alex Groch, a young boy
at the event, said.
Additionally, kids were
able to throw baseballs at a
dunk tank and play with a
hose from one of the fire de-
The firetrucks were a big hit among the children at the event. (DHI Media/Kristi Fish)
partment vehicles.
There were also door prizes for the kids, along with raffles. For the door prizes, there
were Halloween safety bags
stuffed full with junior police
badge stickers, pens, pencils,
coloring books, bracelets and
identification kits for children. There was also a bag
from Lima Memorial filled
with sunscreen, bandages, lip
balm and jar grippers. All of
the items for the raffles were
donated by local businesses.
To end the event, kids were
able to enter their name in a
drawing for one of two fullystocked backpacks.
Flyers were passed around
reminding participants to
come out to Stadium Park at
noon Saturday for the Aiden
Dotson Memorial Benefit.
The event brought the com-
DELPHOS Delphos
City Council met Monday
evening for the first regular
session of August, addressing
a limited legislative agenda
and reviewing water and sewer issues that occurred over
the weekend.
Safety Service Director
Shane Coleman expressed
thanks to all city departments,
indicating involvement of all
through the weekend events,
including an overflow of
wastewater to Flat Fork Creek
on Saturday evening occurring near the East Seventh
Street bridge and a 12 water
main break occurring Sun-
DELPHOS The Ohio Sales Tax Holiday will return on August 5-7.
The holiday allows clothing under $75
for each piece, school supplies $20 or less
and school instructional material $20 or
less to be exempt from the sales and use
tax.
All vendors, both local and chain stores,
in Ohio are required to participate in the
holiday.
John Odenweller, owner of Lion Clothing, says the holiday does not benefit his
company and it is all for the consumers.
Its really a good savings; it can be a
pretty sizeable amount if the parents have
to come in and buy all of the kids school
clothes that day, he said.
Items that do not qualify as clothes
are clothing accessories and equipment
including purses, cosmetics, jewelery,
watches and hair pieces. Protective equip-
CORRECTION
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Fall Registration for Jefferson Middle School will begin
on Aug. 17 with families new to the district. Eighth-grade student registration is Aug. 19, Seventh-grade student registration
is Aug. 22 and sixth-grade student registration is Aug. 23.
Registration hours will be from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. on the
above days. The school office will also be open starting Aug. 15.
A meeting for new families and incoming sixth-grade students will be Aug. 22 at 6 p.m. or Aug. 23 at 10 a.m. Student
Chromebooks will also be distributed
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Rene
Youngpeter,
daughter of Neal and Lola
Youngpeter of west of
Delphos, has been named
1991 Allen County Pork
Queen and will represent
Allen County pork producers this coming year, will
compete for district queen
next fall and will reign
during the fair Aug. 17-24.
Youngpeter, a 1991 graduate
of St. Johns High School,
is president of the Delphos
Rulers of Tomorrow and she
has been active in 4-H for
the past 10 years.
Bible School teachers
of the St. Peter Lutheran
Church discussed plans for
the upcoming week. Donna
Coulter, Jacquie Fritz,
Karen Hunsinger, Virginia
Snow (VBS coordinator),
Ella Theis and Helen Cross
are preparing this years
program. Bible School will
be held Aug. 12-16. Pastor
Keith Hunsinger said children from age 3 through
those who have completed
grade 6 are asked to attend.
50 Years Ago 1966
All-star
professional
wrestling will be sponsored
by the Delphos Jaycees at 8
p.m. Aug. 6 at Stadium Park.
The worlds only wrestling
bear will be one of the main
features of the event. Also
appearing in the all-star
show will be the Tag Team
who will go against the
Rasslin Clanton Hillbillies
from Possum Hollow, Ky.
Three flights of golfers
were in contention Tuesday
at the Delphos Country
Club links for the Ladies
Day program. The 18-hole
Flight A low gross award
went to Dorothy Whitaker.
Bonnie Meyer, Doris Shenk,
Ceil Helmkamp and Marge
Morris placed in a four-way
tie for low net. In Flight B,
Syvilla Odenweller tallied
the winning score for low
gross. In Flight C, low gross
went to Dode Manore.
Dennis Hedrick, son
BIRTHS
st. ritAs
A boy was born July 29 to
Andrea and Andrew Daley of
Delphos.
A boy was born July 29
to Gina and Corey Moody of
Delphos.
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Mary McConnahea
January 18, 1941 - August
1, 2016
Mary McConnahea, 75,
of Delphos, passed away on
August 1, 2016, at Roselawn
Manor in Spencerville.
She was born January 18,
1941 to Charles and Mary
(Speakman) Wibley. Both
preceded her in death. She
was united in marriage to
Robert E. McConnahea on
January 11, 1957; he preceded her in death on March 1,
2014.
She is survived by
three sons, Mark (Kathy)
McConnahea of Carson
City, Nevada; Brian (Terri)
McConnahea of Russells
Point, Ohio; and R. Neal
(Jennifer) McConnahea of
Delphos; a daughter, Jeanne
(Mike) Osting of Delphos;
daughter-in-law,
Chris
McConnahea of Delphos;
two brothers, Paul Wibley
of Marysville and Kenneth
Wibley of Lakeview; 16
grandchildren
and
16
great-grandchildren.
Von Jenkins
LADY LAKE, Florida Von Jenkins, 96, of Lady Lake,
Florida, formerly of Delphos, passed away on August 1, 2016,
at Cornerstone Hospice in Lady Lake, Florida. Visitation will
be on August 8, 2016 from 5-8 p.m. and funeral services on
Tuesday, August 9, 2016, at 11 a.m. at Harter and Schier
Funeral Home.
FisH
A pump kicked out at
the lift station and the alarm
that was supposed to warn
workers of the situation did
not go off, Coleman said.
Superintendent of the
Wastewater plant Todd
Teman said they were working to solve the issue with
the fish.
We worked through
last night and will continue through tonight to fix
it, Teman said on Monday.
Essentially, weve been
sucking out the water and
pumping it back in to in-
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celebrate Golden Jubilees Wealth Prep program
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West Ohio Community Action Partnership is holding a free
Wealth Prep class in Allen County.
The class will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Aug. 23-25 in Allen
County.
Well be giving different tips on budgeting and even do mock
budgeting, Erica McDuffie, West Ohio CAPs Financial Literary
Specialist, said.
Those who attend the class will also learn about credit repair
and homeownership.
Once they complete the class, theyll receive a certificate,
McDuffie said. Then theyll have one-on-one sessions with me.
In the one-on-one meetings, McDuffie will look closely at
attendees personal finances.
In the class, theyll get general info on credit and budgeting,
McDuffie said. Then with me, Ill print their credit report, go
over it with them and come up with a credit plan.
The class is free but those interested must sign up prior to the
start date.
Id like for people to sign up a week before, McDuffie said.
She can be contacted at 419-227-2586.
Those who do attend the classes usually see a change in their
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A lot of our clients increase their credit and get out of debt,
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granddaugther of Rosie and
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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.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates meet in the St.
Johns Chapel.
6:30 p.m. Delphos Kiwanis Club meets at the Eagles
Lodge, 1600 E. Fifth St.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
Delphos Civil Service Commission meets at Municipal
Building.
7:30 p.m. Hope Lodge 214 Free and Accepted Masons,
Masonic Temple, North Main Street.
9 p.m. Fort Jennings Lions Club meets at the Outpost
Restaurant.
THURSDAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241
N. Main St., is open.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301
Suthoff St.
3-7 p.m. The Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
7 p.m. Delphos Emergency Medical Service meeting,
EMS building, Second Street.
7:30 p.m. Delphos Chapter 23, Order of Eastern Star,
meets at the Masonic Temple, North Main Street.
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos Optimist Club, A&W Drive-In, 924 E.
Fifth St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301
Suthoff St.
SATURDAY
9 a.m.-noon Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society, located at the east edge of the St.
Johns High School parking lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 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.
Colett Schimmoeller
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celebrating her 90th birthday.
She was born Aug. 4, 1926,
to John and Frances (German)
Schnipke. On November 13,
1946, she married Donald
Schimmoeller, who died March
17, 2011.
She has four living chil-
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Business
Real Estate Transfers
PUTNAM COUNTY
Arthur L. Neidert and Doris M. Neidert, Lot 271, Fort
Jennings, to Tiffany R. Unverferth
G & L Properties LLC,
Lots 150, 237, 238, 239,
243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248,
249, 250, 625, 626, 627, 253,
1070, 250, 627 and .185 acre,
Columbus Grove and 1.289
acres, Pleasant Township,
to Larry R. Clymer TR and
Brenda L. Clymer TR.
Gary Clymer and Beverly Clymer, Lot 251 and 252,
Columbus Grove, to Larry
R. Clymer TR and Brenda L.
Clymer TR.
G & L Properties, .315
acre, .434 acre, .742 acre,
24.50 acres and 8.32 acres,
Pleasant Township, to Gary
Clymer TR and Beverly K.
Clymer TR.
Gaylord L. Smith, Lots
142 and 145, West Leipsic, to
Janelle Blankemeyer.
Alice A. Downing, 40.0
acres and 40.0 acres, Sugar
Creek Township, to Downing
Farms Inc.
Nicholas J. Lammers, 1.57
acres, Van Buren Township,
to Breann R. Lammers.
DeWayne E. Troyer and
Linda K. Troyer, 3.73 acres
and 38.29 acres, Continental,
38.58 acres, 69.0 acres, 9.30
acres, 20.0 acres, 40.0 acres,
Lots 9 - 15, 8.134 acres, 20.0
acres, 80.932 acres, Monroe
Township and 1.50 acres,
39.936 acres, Palmer Township, to DLT Farms LLC.
Gloria L. Bennett nka Gloria L. Smith, 1.0 acre, Riley
Township, to Gloria L. Smith
TR.
Kevin D. Ricker and Brenda M. Ricker, 2.72 acres, Jennings Township, to Kevin D.
Ricker and Brenda M. Ricker.
Eugene Recker and Julie E. Recker, 20.485 acres,
18.907 acres, .316 acre and
1.893 acres, Perry Township,
to Kenneth B. Vennekotter
TR.
Timothy I. Meyer and Kay
L. Meyer, 2.154 acres and
30.178 acres, Riley Township, to Timothy I. Meyer.
Timothy I. Meyer LE and
Kay L. Meyer, .418 acre, .65
acre, 2.154 acres and 30.178
acres, Riley Township, to
Kay L. Meyer.
Kay L. Meyer LE and
Timothy I. Meyer, .418 acre,
.65 acre, 2.154 acres, 30.178
acres, Riley Township, to Tim
& Kay LLC.
Roberta J. Beemer, Donald Beemer, Susan Celeste
Gardner and Robert Gardner,
Lot 736, Columbus Grove, to
Russell S. Irwin and Shelli K.
Irwin.
Kenneth R. Shidler and
Diane J. Shidler, 1.285 acres
and 1.23 acres, Van Buren
Township, to Kenneth R.
Shidler.
Kenneth R. Shidler LE and
Diane J. Shidler, 1.285 acres
and 1.23 acres, Van Buren
Township, to Diane J. Shidler.
Diane J. Shidler LE and
Kenneth R. Shidler, 1.285
acres and 1.23 acres, Van Buren Township, to Sweet Ice
Tea LLC.
Norman A. Kreinbrink
and Jane M. Kreinbrink, .392
acre, Jackson Township, to
Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative Incorporated.
Dale R. Siebeneck and Julie A. Siebeneck, .095 acre,
Greensburg Township, to
Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative Incorporated.
Thomas H. Siefker TR and
Cheryl L. Siefker TR, 44.656
acres, Monterey Township, to
Thomas H. Siefker TR and
Cheryl Siefker TR.
Michael Lally, Shena Lally, Suzanne Ketner and Scott
Ketner, Lot 7, Ottawa, to
Kristen M. Closson.
William T. Hovest, Debra
L. Hovest, Linda L. Bloomfield fka Linda L. Hovest and
Michael Bloomfield, 5.001
acres, Blanchard Township,
to Nathan Hovest and Billie
Jean Gerding.
Donald H. Schroeder and
Marlene A. Schroeder, .60
acre and Parcel 6, Liberty Township, to Steven D.
Schroeder, Sandy A. Recker
and Sara M. Russell.
Peter C. Diller and Kim
A. Diller, 12.488 acres,
5.750 acres and 7.412 acres,
Blanchard Township, to Michael A. Williams.
Michael A. Williams, 1.0
acre, 1.34 acres and 2.050
acres, Blanchard Township,
to Peter C. Diller and Kim A.
Diller.
York Township.
Walter L. Holtzapple, Patty K. Holtzapple to Ryan L.
Cress, portion of section 8,
Harrison Township.
JPMorgan Chase Bank
to Brett O. Krick, Annette
Krick, portion of section 6,
Ridge Township.
US Bank NA TR, Residential Asset Mortgage Products
Inc., Ocwen Loan Servicing
LLC to Castle 2016 LLC, inlot 321, Van Wert.
Timothy W. Ries, Susan
E. Ries, Susane Ries to Noah
L. Wengard, Josephine H.
Wengerd, portion of section
26, Willshire Township.
Minton D. Hoffman, Lesley C. Hoffman to Shirley G.
Hoffman, portion of section
5, Harrison Township.
Milton D. Hoffman, Lesley C. Hoffman to Milton D.
Hoffman, Lesley C. Hoffman,
portion of section 5, Harrison
Township.
Investacorr Inc. to CMS
Holdings & Rentals LLC, inlot 4277, Van Wert.
Mabel I. Shumaker to John
Shumaker, Phyllis Britton, inlot 3118, Van Wert.
George R. Scott, Laura S.
Scott, Laura Scott to Jerry
E. White Irrevocable Trust,
Wilma D. White Irrevocable
Trust, inlot 3305, Van Wert.
Gilbert A. Wehri Family
Living Trust, Velma H. Wehri
Family Living Trust to Hickory Lane LLC, Richard C.
Hugel, portion of section 9,
Jennings Township.
Hickory Lane LLC, Richard C. Hugel to Gilbert A.
Wehri Family Living Trust,
Velma H. Wehri Family Living Trust, portion of section
9, Jennings Township.
Robert Thomas Guy,
Kristy Guy to Daniel Hulihan, Lori Hulihan, inlot 1315,
Delphos.
Jerry L. Hartman, Jerry
Hartman to Jason Stump,
Ashly N. Rogers, portion of
inlots 2663, 2664, Van Wert.
Randal J. Carder, Jannette
M. Carder to Craig Randal
Carder, Jamie Ellen Rieger,
inlot 1204, Delphos.
John Shumaker to Phyllis
Britton, inlot 3118, Van Wert.
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Amanda Township
Shane E. Hutchison and
Nicole R. Hutchison to Justin
A. Collins, 6625 Spencerville
Road, Lima, $189,900.
Robin A. Rex, Christopher
Rex, Nancy L. Gabel AKA
Nancy L. Gable, Andrew
Gabel, AKA Andrew Gable,
Peggy J. Wood, Timothy
Wood, Angelia L. Kuhn and
Robert Kuhn to Thomas J.
McPheron, 9191 Bice Road,
Spencerville, $135,000.
Marion Township
AJR Storage Inc. to Rode
Properties LLC, 4.076 acres
N. Kill Road, Delphos,
$35,700.
Sheriff Samuel A. Crish
and Jerid L. Ray Et Al
to Loandepot.Com LLC,
3411 Cremean Road, Elida,
$94,200.
Village Of Spencerville
Jennie C. Axe AKA Jennie
C. Louth, Nell Jean Wienken
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six years, compiling a mark
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Conference record.
With seven returning starters back and the loss of a
single letterwinner, Klausing
anticipates a solid 2016.
The top returnee is senior
Derek Klausing, a District
golfer in 2014.
Also back are senior Austin
Lucas, senior Ryan Dickman,
senior Elliott Courtney, junior
Robbie Buescher, sophomore
Adam Gerker and classmate
Grant Csukker.
We are an experienced
team this year with four
seniors. We are returning
all of our starters except
Brandon Slate, lost to graduation, Coach Klausing noted.
We should be more competitive than last year. We are
going to reach for contention
in the MAC and advancing
to the districts/regionals this
year. Last year, we finished
5th out of 14 teams in the
sectionals. With all of our
starters returning and only
falling five strokes last year
from the districts, we should
give it a great run.
Our goal is to have three
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team in the MAC and one on
I was hoping!
I was hoping the the Cincinnati Reds
would end up not trading Jay Bruce this year
and keep him at least for another year.
Hes having a pretty good year and is entering his prime.
The Reds have been playing pretty well
post-All-Star break and perhaps giving their
fans some hope that the wait for contention
wont be as long as the powers-that-be suggest.
I knew it was a hope against hope but, hey,
you gotta hope!
Still, when it finally happened, I was hoping they would get more than they did for the
All-Star.
Two players?
Supposedly the every-day player they got
in the trade, second baseman Dilson Herrera,
is considered one of the brightest young
stars in the game today according to that
purveyor of baseball wisdom, Reds General
Manager Walt Jockety as well as another
good, young arm in lefty Max Wotell.
Well, the times that Herrera has played at
the major-league level albeit it is limited,
a total of 49 games and 169 plate appearances
hasnt been so bright, though he was rated
the number 46 prospect in the majors a year
ago, according to reports.
Reportedly, he is a legit 5-tool player but
he is going to his third club in four seasons.
Wotell is in the rookie leagues.
Herrera is 22 and Wotell is 19, so I guess
we have to be patient theres that word
AGAIN to see if this was nothing but
another salary dump.
You hope that these ratings and Jocketys
comments are not just so much fluff but are
truthful assessments but unfortunately, we
wont know for a couple of seasons at least.
Unless Brandon Phillips decides to accept
a trade, he is entrenched at second and I cannot see him getting passed over.
Could Herrera play short? Zach Cozart is
manning that position right now but facing
free agency after the 2017 season, he likely
wont be around in 2018.
Jim Metcalfe
Metcalfes
Musings
Could he play third? Eugenio Suarez is a
shortstop by trade but has improved at third;
its a possible move but thats a big adjustment for a middle infielder like Wilson.
Forget first: Joey Votto makes too much
moolah to be passed over.
Maybe things will work out and the Reds
can be legit contenders again in 2018 at
the earliest.
I think to believe they will contend next
year is hopeful.
The thing is, a few years ago, I was hoping
that they could keep a core to build around
Bruce, Phillips, Votto with all the money
being pumped into baseball but the TV networks (they will never be able to spend like
the Yankees, Dodgers, Angels, Red Sox, etc.,
but be able to afford more than the Athletics
and Twins) and add pieces through the farm
system and judicious free agents but now its
Joey, Brandon, likely Billy Hamilton (is he
finally figuring it out at the plate because he
is dynamite on the bases and in center?) and
we shall see next year.
Will it be Cozart? Adam DuVall? Or will
it be a young pup they bring up that will
surprise?
Could that be the newest call-up, Scott
Schebler?
After all, he started out the year hitting the
cover off the ball but cooled down so much
they dropped him down to Triple A to get
things going in the right direction.
After all, you can have the greatest pitching and defense but you still have to score
some runs, no matter what all the sabermetrics
and other stats governing the modern game
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