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laws are very important and under the circumstances running a police department with a
skeleton crew they have to prioritize.
There are so many heroin-related issues
that spin off car and house break-ins, he
reasoned. We have to give priority to what
hurts the community the most.
Also, drivers younger than 18 can only
have one non-family passenger in the vehicle
and that person must be at least 21 and have
a valid drivers license. Currently, the law
permits 16-year-olds to drive with only one
person who is not a family member in the
vehicle, unless accompanied by the license
holders parent, guardian or legal custodian.
Upfront
RSVPs needed
for summer lunch
Retirees and former
employees of UAW 962 Trim
Trends will hold a summer
luncheon at noon on June 16
at Friends Church at the corner of Third and Mullberry
streets in Spencerville.
A covered dish, place settings and drinks are needed.
RSVP by June 14 by
calling Caroline Browning
at 419-647-4564; Judi
Richardson at 419-6673399; or Toma Ladd
at 419-692-2406.
Sports
Browns bill
to reduce
student loan
confusion
BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI MEDIA Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
Kiwanis taking
fireworks donatins
Summerfest
Co-ed Softball
deadline June 28
According to an April
2014 report by the Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau
(CFPB), nearly 90 percent of
student loans in recent years
were co-signed often by a parent or grandparent. Borrowers
and co-signers are often unaware
that the surviving borrower or
co-signer could be liable for the
full payment upon the death or
permanent disability of the borrower or co-signer.
The Katbi family of Delphos
found that when their son
Andrew was tragically killed
last year in a car accident weeks
before graduation, a loan cosigned by his mother was going
to be difficult to take care of.
Andrews sister, Olivia Katbi,
joined U.S. Senator Sherrod
Brown in a conference call
Wednesday to tell her familys
story and support legislation
proposed by Brown to require
student lenders to clearly disclose their policies on payment
of a student loan in the event of
a students or co-signers death or
disability before the borrower
takes out a loan.
See LOANS, page 8A
The Kiwanis Club of Delphos received a $5,000 grant from Kiwanis International
Foundation Trust Wednesday evening. Trustee Cynthia Champer was on hand to
present the grant to local Treasurer Cindy Metzger. The money will used to for
the clubs continued improvements to the playgrounds in Delphos parks. In recent
days, the Kiwanis have started mulching the landscape in the parks and continue
with that project and installing a new slide at Garfield Park Saturday morning,
weather permitting. The Kiwanis are also sponsoring work on the sand volleyball
courts at Stadium Park. Past projects have included new equipment at Stadium,
Waterworks and Garfield parks. (DHI MEDIA/Nancy Spencer)
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Associated Press
Today is Thursday, June 5, the 156th day of 2014. There are
209 days left in the year.
Todays Highlight in History:
On June 5, 2004, Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th president
of the United States, died in Los Angeles at age 93 after a long
struggle with Alzheimers disease.
On this date:
In 1794, Congress passed the Neutrality Act, which prohibited
Americans from taking part in any military action against a country that was at peace with the United States.
In 1884, Civil War hero Gen. William T. Sherman refused the
Republican presidential nomination, saying, I will not accept if
nominated and will not serve if elected.
In 1933, the United States went off the gold standard.
In 1947, Secretary of State George C. Marshall gave a speech
at Harvard University in which he outlined an aid program for
Europe that came to be known as The Marshall Plan.
In 1950, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Henderson v. United
States, struck down racially segregated railroad dining cars.
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STATE/LOCAL
said.
A Kasich spokesman said he is expected to sign the bill. The governor can use
his line-item veto authority on the measure.
The budget bill also contains a provision that states college athletes are not
employees under state law. The status of
full-scholarship football players became
an issue in March after a federal labor
official ruled Northwestern University
players are employees and have a right to
unionize.
The legislation was among a variety of bills state lawmakers voted on
Wednesday, as they sought to finish their
legislative work this week before breaking for the summer.
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Dear EarthTalk: What are
the environmental implications of the so-called driverless car that Google and others are working on right now?
April Jackman, Barre,
MA
Just a decade ago most of
us wouldnt have dreamed wed
live to see driverless cars whisking people around, but things are
changing fast and analysts now
think they will be common by
2020 and account for the majority
of cars on the road by 2040. And
with Googles recent unveiling of
its latest prototype complete
with no pedals or steering wheel
the future is indeed closer than
we ever imagined.
Proponents argue that driverless cars also called autonomous cars are inherently
more sustainable than their
manned counterparts. For one,
they say, once they are widely available many of us will
forego owning our own cars in
favor of car-sharing, whereby
the autonomous vehicle comes
to you, charged and ready to
go, as needed. Thus the result
could be far fewer cars on the
road than today. According to
Steve Gutmann of
the Seattle-based
sustainability think
tank
Sightline
Institute, such a
car-sharing scenario would also
obviate the need
for many parking
spaces. Today the
typical private car
spends upwards of
90 percent of its
time parked. Once
we have more driverless cars, well
need far fewer parking spaces,
leading to less land being paved
and reducing storm water runoff
and heat island effects accordingly.
The networked brains of these
vehicles will also reduce inefficient routes and decrease overall
driving time, leading to better air
quality and lower carbon emissions. Also, the increased safety
of driverless vehicles they
obey speed limits, can sense people, bikes and other cars coming
toward them, and accelerate and
brake much more gradually than
human drivers will mean that
the cars can be lighter and require
far fewer resources in manufacturing, reducing their overall environmental impact even further.
On the flip side, the advent of
driverless cars means that many of
us now not able to drive because
of age or physical handicaps will
be able to use these cars to get
around, potentially leading to an
increase in the number of cars
on the road. And Chandra Bhat
of the Center for Transportation
Research at the University of
Texas points out that just because
a car is driverless doesnt mean
well want it to be smaller, lighter
and more fuel efficient. He fears
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The workshops are designed to give participants in-depth
training and practice identifying trees using leaves and other
common characteristics as well as an outside hands-on ID tour.
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Calendar of
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TODAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
1-3 p.m. The Delphos
Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
5-7 p.m. The Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
6:30 p.m. Delphos
Ladies Club, Trinity United
Methodist Church.
7 p.m. Delphos
Emergency Medical Service
meeting, EMS building,
Second Street.
7:30 p.m. Delphos
Chapter 23, Order of Eastern
Star, meets at the Masonic
Temple, North Main Street.
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos
Optimist Club meets at the
A&W Drive-In, 924 E. Fifth
St.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
1-4 p.m. Interfaith Thrift
Store is open for shopping.
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.
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.
SUNDAY
1-3 p.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
1-4 p.m. Putnam County
Museum is open, 202 E. Main
St. Kalida.
MONDAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
6 p.m. Middle Point
Village Council meets
6:30 p.m. Shelter from
the Storm support group
meets in the Delphos Public
Library basement.
7 p.m. Marion Township
trustees at township house.
Middle Point council meets
at town hall.
7:30 p.m. Delphos City
Schools Board of Education
meets at the administration
office.
Delphos
Knights
of
Columbus meet at the K of
C hall.
Delphos Eagles Aerie 471
meets at the Eagles Lodge.
Peltier place on
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chicken, mashed potatoes,
California-blend veggies,
bread, margarine, Mandarin
oranges, coffee and 2 percent
milk.
THURSDAY:
Turkey
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PGA TOUR
ST. JUDE CLASSIC
Site: Memphis, Tennessee.
Schedule: Today-Sunday.
Course: TPC Southwind (7,239 yards, par 70).
Purse: $5.8 million. Winners share:
$1,044,000.
Television: Golf Channel (Today, 3-6 p.m.,
9 p.m.-midnight; Friday, 12:30-3:30 a.m., 3-6
p.m., 9 p.m.-midnight; Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:30
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Last year: Harris English won his first tour title,
beating Phil Mickelson and Scott Stallings by two
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Last week: Japans Hideki Matsuyama won
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4x100 Meter Relay:
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Metcalfes
Musings
By JIM METCALFE
Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
I may have written this before but I
never know because I have written more
than a column or two or three what was
I writing?
Oh, yeah.
Now I remember.
This is about a recent episode about none
other than Johnny Football Manziel.
I believe he did this before and that is
probably what I wrote about then.
The story I refer to is his making a recent
trek to Las Vegas to do some fun in the sun
or whatever.
He took to Twitter and other social media
sites to inform his friends, Romans and
countrymen about what he was doing.
He then got offended that those same
fans got mad at him for doing this for
various and sundry reasons.
Here is one part of my take: if you dont
want people to have comments, then dont
post everything youre doing on line or
Twitter or Cheapskate or Facebook!
If you want to keep doing that you want
without people objecting, keep it to yourself. Be my guest.
I do not understand why anyone does
this stuff posts their itinerary and every
move and then gets mad when people
have an opinion.
If he wants to go to Vegas and gamble,
etc., that is his business, but when you post
it, then to me, you have no leg to stand on
if people have problems with it; you act as
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Kalida took third place in the tournament. The team consisted of Matt Kehres, Braden Recker, Luke Erhart,
Gaeb Hovest, Zack Vonderembse, Tyler Klausing, Alec Edelbrock, Clay Bellman, Logan Langhals, David
Peck, Josh Recker and Collin Erhart. (DHI MEDIA/Larry Heiing)
Glandorf took fourth place. The team consisted of Mitchell Schroeder, Brayden Buckland, Ethan Alt, Logan
Miller, Clay Recker, Parker Schroeder, Trey Nienberg, Tyler Recker, Grant Hovest, Andrew Kaufman and
Corey Warnecke.
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sparking interest that led to the creation of the senior tour.
Online: http://www.pgatour.com
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U.S. GOLF ASSOCIATION/LADIES GOLF UNION
CURTIS CUP
Site: St. Louis.
Schedule: Friday-Sunday.
Course: St. Louis Country Club (6,245 yards, par 71).
Television: Saturday, midnight-2 a.m., 2:30-4:30 a.m., 5-7 p.m.; Sunday,
2:30-4:30 a.m., 5-7 p.m.; Monday, 2:30-4 a.m.).
Format: United States vs. Britain and Ireland in team match play. Friday
and Saturday, three morning foursomes matches and three afternoon fourball matches; Sunday, eight singles matches.
United States: Kyung Kim, 20, of Chandler, Arizona (Southern California);
Alison Lee, 19, Valencia, California (UCLA); Erynne Lee, 21, Silverdale,
Washington (UCLA); Ally McDonald, 21, Fulton, Mississippi (Mississippi
State); Annie Park, 19, Levittown, New York (Southern California); Ashlan
Ramsey, 18, Milledgeville, Georgia (Clemson); Mariah Stackhouse, 20,
Riverdale, Georgia (Stanford); Emma Talley, 20, Princeton, Kentucky
(Alabama). Captain: Ellen Port, St. Louis.
MLB Glance
Associated Press
American League
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Toronto
36 24 .600
Baltimore 29 27 .518
5
New York 29 29 .500
6
Boston
27 31 .466
8
Tampa Bay 23 37 .383
13
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Detroit
31 24 .564
Chicago 30 30 .500
3
Cleveland 29 30 .492
4
Kansas City 28 30 .483
4
Minnesota 27 29 .482
4
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Oakland 37 22 .627
L Angeles 30 27 .526
6
Seattle
31 28 .525
6
Texas
29 29 .500
7
Houston 25 34 .424
12
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Wednesdays Results
Seattle 2, Atlanta 0
Oakland 7, N.Y. Yankees 4
Boston at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m.
Toronto 8, Detroit 2
Miami 5, Tampa Bay 4
Baltimore at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Houston, 8:10 p.m.
Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.
St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at L.A. Dodgers,
10:10 p.m.
Todays Games
Oakland (Pomeranz 5-2) at N.Y. Yankees
(Tanaka 8-1), 1:05 p.m.
Toronto (Happ 4-2) at Detroit (Verlander
6-4), 1:08 p.m.
Miami (Ja.Turner 1-3) at Tampa Bay
(Odorizzi 2-5), 4:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Skaggs 4-3) at Houston
(Peacock 1-4), 7:10 p.m.
Baltimore (Tillman 5-2) at Texas (Lewis
4-4), 8:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (W.Peralta 4-5) at Minnesota
(Correia 2-6), 8:10 p.m.
St. Louis (Wacha 4-3) at Kansas City
(Ventura 2-5), 8:10 p.m.
Fridays Games
Oakland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
St. Louis at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
Boston at Detroit, 7:08 p.m.
Seattle at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m.
Cleveland at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Houston at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, 10:05
p.m.
National League
East Division
W L
Pct
GB
Atlanta
31 27
.534
Miami
31 28
.525
Washington 28 28
.500
2
New York 28 30
.483
3
Philadelphia 24 32
.429
6
Central Division
W L
Pct
GB
Milwaukee 35 24
.593
St. Louis 30 29
.508
5
Pittsburgh 28 31
.475
7
Cincinnati 27 30
.474
7
Chicago 21 34
.382
12
West Division
W L
Pct
GB
San Fran 38 21
.644
L Angeles 31 29
.517
7
Colorado 28 29
.491
9
San Diego 27 33
.450
11
Arizona
24 36
.400
14
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Wednesdays Results
Seattle 2, Atlanta 0
San Diego 3, Pittsburgh 2
Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m.
Miami 5, Tampa Bay 4
San Francisco 3, Cincinnati 2
N.Y. Mets at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m.
Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.
St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
Arizona at Colorado, 8:40 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at L.A. Dodgers,
10:10 p.m.
Todays Games
San Francisco (Bumgarner 7-3) at
Cincinnati (Leake 3-4), 12:35 p.m.
Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 1-5) at
Washington (Fister 3-1), 4:05 p.m.
Miami (Ja.Turner 1-3) at Tampa Bay
(Odorizzi 2-5), 4:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (deGrom 0-2) at Chicago Cubs
(T.Wood 5-5), 7:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (W.Peralta 4-5) at Minnesota
(Correia 2-6), 8:10 p.m.
St. Louis (Wacha 4-3) at Kansas City
(Ventura 2-5), 8:10 p.m.
Arizona (Arroyo 4-4) at Colorado (Nicasio
5-3), 8:40 p.m.
Fridays Games
Miami at Chicago Cubs, 4:05 p.m.
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
St. Louis at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 8:40 p.m.
Atlanta at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
Washington at San Diego, 10:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.
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conflicted on health
law alternative
WASHINGTON (AP)
House Republicans
are united as ever in their
election-year opposition to
Obamacare, but theyre
increasingly divided over
their promise to vote this
year on an alternative to it.
The disagreement comes
amid a shifting political
calculus around President
Barack Obamas health care
law. Millions are enrolled
for medical insurance
through the laws exchanges, and an all-out repeal has
become less practical and
popular. Some Democrats
have begun promoting
the measure in campaign
commercials, and some
Republicans are treading
more carefully in belittling
the program.
At a recent closed-door
House Republican caucus
meeting, several conservatives pressed GOP leaders
over the pledge Majority
Leader Eric Cantor made
in January that House
Republicans would rally
around an alternative to
Obamacare and pass it
this year.
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wont make it out alive next time. His captors waved goodbye
as he was led away.
In Hailey, organizers of a celebration that had been scheduled
for June 28 issued a statement saying the town doesnt have the
means to handle such an event, given the prospect of big crowds
on both sides of the debate.
If you had 10,000 people, 5,000 on one side and 5,000 on the
other, then just due to the national attention, we dont know what
to expect, Police Chief Jeff Gunter said.
The town has had an event called Bring Bowe Back for
several years. When news broke over the weekend of Bergdahls
release in exchange for five Taliban detainees at Guantanamo
Bay, organizers had announced it would be a welcome-home
party instead.
Hailey Chamber of Commerce President Jane Drussel said
she and the organization have received hate mail and calls from
people lambasting the town and branding Bergdahl un-American
and a traitor.
Toast
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Underwood wins
3rd straight CMT
video of year
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)
Carrie Underwoods special connection with CMT
viewers helped her continue
her run at the CMT Awards
and crash Luke Bryans party.
Underwood won her third
straight video of the year
Wednesday night, taking the
top honor for the fifth time
with See You Again. The
American Idol champion
is CMTs top overall winner
with 11 belt buckles in her
career.
Underwood managed to
horn in on all the fun top
winners Bryan and Florida
Georgia Line were having.
The two acts teamed up to win
collaboration of the year for
This Is How We Roll a
song they performed at the top
of the show with Jason Derulo
and ZZ Top and released as
a remix with Derulo and
each won another belt buckle
trophy.
Underwood teamed with
Miranda Lambert to shut
down the show with their
song Somethin Bad and
was clearly surprised when
she took fan-voted video of
the year.
Its really hard to believe,
Underwood said on stage.
Ive been doing this for nine
years but every single second
of those nine years you guys
have been amazing.
Underwood was probably
surprised because it looked
like it might be shaping up for
a double Bryan-FGL win for
Thats How We Roll. It was
one of the few times Bryan
didnt win. Male video of the
year winner Blake Shelton bet
against himself in the category, wagering that Bryan would
win the category. Shelton won
for Doin What She Likes,
and now hell be doing what
Bryan likes.
I owe Luke an expensive dinner, but thats OK,
Shelton joked.
Bryan was a constant fixture early in the awards. He
teamed up with his superfriends to kick it off, mashing
up This Is How We Roll,
Derulos Talk Dirty and ZZ
Tops La Grange. He took
a shot from host Kristen Bell
about falling off the stage last
week while wrapped in
yellow warning tape.
And he and FGL helped
Bell with her monologue, taping a segment poking fun at
the Jay Z-Solange Knowles
elevator dustup, complete
with black-and-white security
footage.
He returned to the stage
later after winning CMT performance of the year with
Lionel Richie for their performance of Oh No and
All Night Long from 2013
CMT Artists of the Year.
The fact that I have won
an award with you is just
amazing, buddy, Bryan said
from the stage.
All I can say is, if Im
having this much fun, lets do
it again, Richie responded.
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hannon St.
Ohio 45891
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Ottoville Lumber
Co. Inc.
Siding, Inc.
provement Specialist
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etting our price,
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plication
ls & Fertilizer
stown Road,
Ohio 45894
888-667-3055
nergy Cooperative
0-686-2357
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2 SAT. CLOSED SUN.
AY SPENCERVILLE
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419-695-2921
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194 W. Canal
Ottoville, Ohio
419-453-3335
We Have Everything For
The Builder And The
Do-It-Yourselfers
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Plans Service
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of Ottoville 419-453-7827
Jim Rhodes, manager
CATERING
MADE FRESH FOR
EVERY OCCASION!
190 W. Third St.
EASY AUTO
CREDIT
Bad Credit?
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WE CAN HELP!
419-238-5255
The Ottoville
Bank Co.
LENDING CENTER
MAIN OFFICE
940 E. Fifth St.
161 W. Third St.
Ottoville, Ohio 45876 Delphos, OH 45833
419-453-3313
419-695-3313
www.ottovillebank.com
MARKS
AUTO
BODY
Mark Ricker, Owner
419-659-5550
Ph. 419-453-3339
Express Mart
Ph. 419-453-3858
Located off 224 in
downtown Ottoville
Ph. 419-453-2241
Fax 419-453-2242
Miller
Precision
Industries, Inc.
~ RESIDENTIAL ~ AUTO ~
~ COMMERCIAL ~
Free Estimates
Certified for Warranty Work
Phone 419-453-3251
FAX 419-453-3030
www.millerprecision.com
Vorst Paving
SHOP: (419) 453-3166
1-800-757-3867
14373 Rd. 23-M,
Cloverdale, Ohio 45827
DAN VORST
(419) 453-3878
Mobile
419-466-9080
MARK VORST
(419) 453-3413
Mobile
419-779-0219
A & D Tire
& Auto Parts
PLUMBING
& HEATING LLC
Bruce Bendele
403 S. Otto St., Ottoville, Ohio 45876
419-453-3588
CARPET CLEANING
P.O. BOX 39 OTTOVILLE, OH 45876
419-453-3578
Toll Free1-888-872-1445
Thomas Siefker
D.D.S.
125 W. Main St., Box 250
Ottoville, Ohio 45876
Telephone (419) 453-3000
Office Hours:
Mon. 8:00-5:00 P.M., Tues. 8:00-5:00 P.M.,
Wed. 8:00-5:00 P.M., Thurs. 8:00-5:00 P.M.
NIEDECKEN
INSURANCE AGENCY
James H. Niedecken: Owner C.I.C., L.U.T.C.F.
Lisa Horstman: Agent, C.I.S.R.
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Blondie
www.delphosherald.com
Todays
Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol
Beetle Bailey
Pickles
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Agt.s take
4 Go belly-up
8 Ski mecca
12 Memorable
decade
13 Big Dipper
bear
14 Mystique
15 Glassenclosed room
17 Small cut
18 Takes place
19 Police raids
21 Pigeon- - 23 Reckless
24 Macaroni
shape
27 Lucky
streak
29 Worthless
coin
30 Traffic sign
32 Bench
warmers
36 Gas-guzzlers
38 -- Karenina
40 Barge
pusher
41 Squeakers
43 Piece of
land
45 Tallow
source
47 Hills opposite
49 Mete out
51 Paltry
55 Mongrel
56 Witty comeback
58 French I
verb
59 They give a
hoot
60 Fossil fuel
61 Guide
62 Mosquito
repellent
63 Good buddy
DOWN
1 Pedros coin
2 Gator kin
3 Bath powder
4 Wrinkles
ones brow
5 Get up
6 Ames inst.
7 Gyro filler
8 Feudal tenants
9 Cousins
moms
10 From Dublin
11 Relay segment
16 Jalopy
20 Search engine
find
22 Went on and
on
24 PC key
25 Hawaiis
Mauna - 26 Clingy seedpod
28 Buy
31 Resin
33 Ms. Hagen
Yesterdays answers
34 NFC gridder
35 Barracks
off.
37 Processed
ore
39 No fewer
than (2 wds.)
42 How was
-- -- know?
44 Raise
45 Brown in
butter
Garfield
Born Loser
Marmaduke
Answer to Sudoku
Hi and Lois
46 UHF part
48 Sufficient
50 Walked
heavily
52 Traffic
sign
53 Han Solos
love
54 Bellow
55 Cartoon
voice -- Blanc
57 Wool
producer