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Delphos students back in the classroom

Franklin Elementary School Principal Damon Ulm points the way as students
search for their new classrooms. Students, teachers, lunchroom workers, maintenance
personnel, secretaries and parents all began the new school year this morning. Delphos
City Schools and St. John’s principals will keep an eye on classroom temperatures and Staff photos

the heat index today and tomorrow for a possible early dismissal. Temperatures are St. John’s Elementary School kindergartners Lillyan Vonderwell and Jacob Bonifas
forecast in the low- to mid-90s both days. work a puzzle before school begins this morning.

Sports Growing Hurricane Earl


TODAY
Boys Soccer:
Ottawa-Glandorf at Fort
threatens north Caribbean
Jennings, 5 p.m.; Kalida
at Shawnee, 7 p.m. By DAVID McFADDEN “We really don’t want any loss of life,
Girls Soccer: Jefferson at The Associated Press whether by persons who are careless or by
Miller City, 5 p.m.; Ottoville security or emergency persons trying to
at Wapakoneta, 7 p.m. SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Hurricane rescue people,” said Carl Herbert, head of
Boys Golf: Jefferson Earl lashed northern Leeward Islands with the local emergency management agency.
and Bluffton vs. Crestview, heavy rain and strong winds today after Hardware stores did a brisk business
Lincolnview (NWC - Hickory strengthening into a Category 2 storm. in plywood and boards as jittery residents
Sticks), 4 p.m.; Leipsic Hotels were shut tightly overnight as tour- and employees of gleaming tourist hotels
at Ottoville, 4:30 p.m.; ists sought shelter inside their rooms. prepared to safeguard windows and doors.
Miller City at Fort Jennings The U.S. National Hurricane Center “We haven’t been hit for quite a few
(PCL), 4:30 p.m.; Elida at in Miami said Earl could become a major years, but you may never know — this
Van Wert (WBL), 5 p.m. hurricane tonight or early Tuesday. might be the time,” said Ashley Benta,
Girls Golf: Wayne Trace “It is possible that Earl could become from the Antiguan town of Gray’s Farm.
at St. John’s, 4:30 p.m. a Category 4 hurricane as we get into the Early today, Earl was about 50 miles
Volleyball: Van Wert middle to late portions of the week,” hur- (75 kilometers) east-northeast of St. Martin
at St. John’s, 5:30 p.m.; ricane center specialist Michael Brennan and headed west-northwest at 15 mph (24
Jefferson at Waynesfield- said. kph), according to the center in Miami.
Goshen, 6 p.m.; Ottoville at Hurricane warnings were in effect for Hurricane-force winds extended outward
Parkway, 6 p.m.; Continental Antigua, Barbuda, Montserrat, St. Kitts, up to 50 miles (85 kilometers) from its
at Lincolnview, 6 p.m. Nevis, Anguilla, St. Martin, St. Barthelemy, center.
Girls Tennis: Van Wert St. Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius, the British Earl became a hurricane Sunday morn-
at Elida (WBL), 4:30 p.m. Virgin Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands. ing and has continued to grow rapidly in
TUESDAY Steady bands of rain began falling strength, fueled by warm ocean tempera-
Boys Soccer: late Sunday on islands including Antigua, tures of 86 F (30 C).
Ottoville at Van Buren, where the Grand Pineapple Beach Resort Earl could bring battering waves and
5 p.m.; Spencerville at on the north side battened down early as storm surges of up to four feet (1.2 meters)
Botkins, 6:30 p.m. a precaution. above normal on some islands, as well as
Girls Soccer: Elida Winds were heavy but had not caused downpours that threaten to unleash flash
at St. Marys Memorial any major damage, and the surf was high- floods and mudslides.
(WBL), 7 p.m. er than normal but not punishing, gen- Forecasters say there is a chance the
Boys Golf: Ada and eral manager Courtney Miller told The hurricane could brush the U.S. Mid-
Allen East at Spencerville Associated Press by phone. Atlantic region toward the end of the week,
(NWC - Tamarac), 4 p.m.; with its closest approach to North Carolina
Kalida at Van Buren (Red Earlier Sunday, islanders stocked up on
Hawk Run), 4 p.m. food, water and supplies, set up shelters on Thursday.
Girls Golf: Crestview at and tied down boats in harbors across the In any case, the U.S. East Coast is
Lincolnview (NWC), 4 p.m. northern Caribbean as Earl blew toward likely to see pounding surf.
Volleyball: St. John’s at the region. “Folks from the Carolinas northward
Spencerville, 6 p.m.; Jefferson Photo submitted Antigua’s V.C. Bird International through the Mid-Atlantic and New England
Airport closed, and regional airlines LIAT need to be paying attention to Earl and the
Haunhorst earns first place at fair
at Perry, 6 p.m.; Lincolnview
at Ottoville, 6 p.m.; Kalida and Winair suspended flights. Cruise ships forecasts as they get updated through the
at Van Wert, 6 p.m.; diverted to other ports in the Caribbean and week,” Brennan said.
Caleb Haunhorst of Delphos, member of Allen County K-9 Mexico to avoid the storm’s path. Meanwhile, the Category 1 Hurricane
Hardin Northern at Elida, 4-H Club, earned first place in the Novice “A” Dog Obedience
6 p.m.; Columbus Grove In St. Kitts and Nevis, authorities urged Danielle was bringing dangerous rip
at Leipsic (PCL), 6 p.m. competition at the Allen County Fair with his Black Lab Belle. This people to take all necessary precautions for currents to the U.S. East Coast. It was
Co-ed Cross Country: is Haunhorst’s second year showing at the fair. He is the son of Todd the hurricane, which is dwarfing the tiny weakening as it headed over the open
St. John’s, Ottoville and and Tricia Haunhorst. island nations and territories of the north- Atlantic northeast of the British territory
Lincolnview at Wayne Trace ern Caribbean. of Bermuda.
Invitational, 4:30 p.m.

Forecast
Mostly clear
Kettering
tonight and in
mid-60s. Sunny
Banjo Society
with highs in closes Rotary
the low 90s
Tuesday. See page 2. concert series
Index Hundreds of listeners
flocked to Stadium Park
Obituaries 2 in Delphos to listen to
State/Local 3 the Kettering Banjo
Politics 4 Society Sunday evening.
Community 5 The concert was the final
Sports 8-9 offering of the Rotary
Announcements 10 Concert in the Park series
Classifieds 11 for 2010.
TV 12
World News 13

Nancy Spencer photo


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2 – The Herald Monday, August 30, 2010

For The Record


OBITUARIES The Daily
Alice L. (Hellman)
Hoehn
Herald
Vol. 141 No. 66
Jan. 3, 1945-Aug. 29, 2010 Nancy Spencer, editor
Alice L. (Hellman) Hoehn, Ray Geary, business manager
65, of Ohiopyle, Penn., and Don Hemple, advertising manager
formerly of Delphos, died Tiffany Brantley,
Sunday at Laurel Ridge circulation manager
Nursing Center in Uniontown, William Kohl, general manager/
Penn. Eagle Print
She was born Jan. 3, 1945, The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
in Delphos, to Joseph and 8000) is published daily except
Martha (Gable) Hellman, who Sundays and Holidays.
preceded her in death. By carrier in Delphos and
She was married to Douglas area towns, or by rural motor
Hoehn, who survives. route where available $2.09 per
week. By mail in Allen, Van
Other survivors include son Pauline J. Kill Lu Ann Armstrong
Lt. Col. Mark (Jules) Hoehn of Eva I. Hundley Billie Jean Davis May 28, 1918-Aug. 28, 2010 Oct. 15, 1954-Aug. 28, 2010
Wert, or Putnam County, $105
per year. Outside these counties
Las Vegas and Brian Hoehn Feb. 23, 1928-Aug. 27, 2010
Nov. 22, 1924-Aug. 28, 2010 Pauline J. Kill, 92, Lu Ann Armstrong, 55, of $119 per year.
of Dundee, Mich.; daugh- Billie Jean Davis, 82, of
Eva I. Hundley, 85, of of Delphos, died at 8:26 Elida, died at 5 a.m. Saturday Entered in the post office
ter Vicki (Marc) Osman of Venedocia died Friday at
Venedocia, died at 5:20 p.m. a.m. Saturday at Vancrest at her residence following a in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
Montgomery Village, Md.; Riverside Methodist Hospital
Saturday at Van Wert Inpatient Healthcare Center. courageous battle with can- Periodicals, postage paid at
brothers Charles Hellman in Columbus. Delphos, Ohio.
Hospice Center. She was born May 28, cer.
of Delphos and Ralph and She was born Feb. 23, No mail subscriptions will be
She was born Nov. 22, 1918, in Delphos to Edward She was born Oct. 15,
Richard Hellman of Fort 1928, in Ohio City to John accepted in towns or villages
1924, in Hardin County to and Genevieve (Wegesin) 1954, in Lima to Russell and
Jennings; and grandchildren and Clarkee (Putman) Krick. where The Daily Herald paper
Clifford and Bessie (Brown) Murray. Evelyn (Leppla) Armstrong,
Josh, Katelyn and Emily. On Aug. 15, 1946, she carriers or motor routes provide
Steele. On May 21, 1938, she mar- who preceded her in death.
She was also preced- married Garland Davis, who daily home delivery for $2.09
On March 23, 1946, she ried Paul J. Kill, who died on Survivors include sisters,
ed in death by her brother, preceded her in death. per week.
married John Hundley, who March 27, 1995. Kathy (Larry) Williams of
Kenneth. Survivors include a son, 405 North Main St.
died June 8, 1994. Survivors include sons Elida and Wilma Nagel, of
Mrs. Hoehn was a Michael Eugene Davis of Van TELEPHONE 695-0015
Survivors include sons, Theodore P. Kill of Bloomfield Waynesville; brothers, Ronald
retired first-grade teacher at Wert; a daughter, Barbara Jean Office Hours
John L. Hundley, of Landeck, Hills, Mich., Stephen (Stephanie) Armstrong of 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Turkeyfoot Valley School. She (Donald) Davis of Powell;
Robert D. (Earnestine (Barbara) Kill of St. Marys Elkhart, Texas, and Bob (Leola) POSTMASTER:
was a member of St. Joan of sister Nedra Distler; brother
Paul) Hundley, of Mendon, and Thomas (Michele) Kill Armstrong of Spartanburg, Send address changes
Arc Roman Catholic Church Lowell Krick; nephews Jeff,
and Harold E. Hundley of of Lake Orion, Mich.; daugh- S.C.; aunts, Leola (Bob) to THE DAILY HERALD,
and its ladies guild, Ohiopyle Jim, Jerry, Greg and Mark
Payne; daughters, Sharon ters, Connie Wieging, Joyce Armstrong of Spartanburg 405 N. Main St.
Community Center board of Davis; grandchildren Shaia
(Charles) Miller of Middle (Robert) Wittler and Jane and Betty Leppla of Lima; Delphos, Ohio 45833
directors, Ohiopyle-Stewart and Hunter Davis; special
Point, Marcia Hernandez and (Robert) Thitoff of Delphos; eight nieces and nephews,
VFC Ladies Auxiliary and the friends Gloria and Rod and all two sisters-in-law, Rita Suever Ruth Ann, Ron, Dawn, Alan,
Fort Necessity Lions Club. Donna Hundley of Van Wert,
her friends from Venedocia; and Rosie Murray; and 20 Karen, Brandon, Ashleigh and
Scholars of the Day
Mass of Christian Burial Norma (Rodney) Rahrig
of Spencerville and Gwen constant-companions Ed Turlo grandchildren and 30 great- Haley; seven great-nieces and
begins at 11 a.m. Thursday, and Sophie Davis; and numer-
(Glenn) Rowe of Cleveland, grandchildren. great-nephews; a boyfriend,
the Rev. James Popochock ous friends at Trillium Place,
Ga.; sisters, Helen Cannode of She was preceded in death Tom Horstman; and special
officiating. especially the “Rat Pack.”
Kenton, Vera (Ray) Davis of by a brother, Dan Murray; friend, Sharon Cole.
Friends may call from 2-4 She was preceded in death
Dunkirk, Mary (Bo) Bohanon two sisters, Thelma Bryan She was also preceded
p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday by her brothers Wilbur,
of Tennessee and Phyllis and Norma Reindel; and in- in death by a brother, Jack
at Crawford Funeral Home Robert and Doyt Krick; and
House of New Mexico; a laws Ben (Ruth) Kill, John Armstrong.
in Farmington, Penn., where sisters Cora Krick, Evelyn
brother, Mitchell Steele of (Woody) Kill, Norb Kill, Ms. Armstrong loved ani-
a parish wake begins at 6:30 Clause, Betty Shively, Fannie
Kenton; and 23 grandchildren Sister Marie Roberta SND, mals and outdoor activities
p.m. Kline, Lola Routt, Marjorie
and 38 great-grandchildren. Angela Kill, Ollie Suever and on the lake and playing ten-
In lieu of flowers, memo- Mann and Patricia Krick.
She was preceded in death Thelma (Jean) Bryan. nis. She had many friends and St. John’s Scholar of the
rial contributions may be She was a housewife,
by a daughter, Betty Smith; Mrs. Kill had been a clerk at rarely knew a stranger. She
made to the Ohiopyle-Stewart grandmother, mother and Day is Timothy
three brothers, Curtis, Richard Jack and Jill Shop in Delphos was a certified public accoun-
Community Center, P.O. Box friend to many. She was Pohlman.
and William Steele; and three for 12 years and was a home- tant and chief financial officer
70, Ohiopyle, PA 15470. also a member of Calvary Congratulations
sisters, Erma Hunnaman, maker. She was a member for more than 35 years with
Evangelical Church in Van of St. John the Evangelist Vanamatic Inc. in Delphos. Timothy!
Rosie Steele and Marylan
LOCAL PRICES Steele.
Mrs. Hundley was a house-
Wert. Her hobbies includ-
ed crocheting, Ohio State
Catholic Church. She loved
to walk and play golf and
She graduated from Elida High
School in 1973 and Bluffton Jefferson’s Scholar of the
Buckeye football tailgat- enjoyed spending time with University in 1982. Day is Evan
Corn: $3.93 wife.
Wheat: $5.78 ing and socializing with her her family. She enjoyed bak- Services will begin at Stant.
Services will begin at 3
Beans: $10.74 p.m. Wednesday at Harter numerous friends. ing, collecting ceramic birds 11 a.m. Wednesday at New Congratulations
and Schier Funeral Home, Funeral services begin at and watching birds. Creation Lutheran Church, Evan!
noon Tuesday at Harter and Mass of Christian Burial American Township, the
SENIOR’S DAY
Mr. Jim Hernandez will offi- Students can pick up their
ciate. Burial will follow in Schier Funeral Home, the will begin at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Samuel Payne offici-
Rev. David Howell offici- awards in their school offices.
Wednesday at St. John the ating. Burial will follow in
Monday and Tuesday Venedocia Cemetery.
ating. Burial will follow in Evangelist Catholic Church, Greenlawn Cemetery, Elida.

All Day!
Friends may call from 2
to 8 p.m. Tuesday and from Venedocia Cemetery.
Friends may call from 10
the Rev. Jacob Gordon offici-
ating. Burial will follow in the
Friends may call from
2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday
BIRTHS
2 to 3 p.m. Wednesday at the ST. RITA’S
funeral home. a.m.-noon Tuesday at the church cemetery. at Chamberlain-Huckeriede A boy was born Aug.
6 Senior Specials Memorial contributions funeral home. Friends may call from 2 to Funeral Home. 27 to Cassondra Davis of
Complete w/2 extras may be made to the family. Memorials are to Mental 8 p.m. Tuesday at Harter and In lieu of flowers, chari-
Health America of Franklin Venedocia.
and choice of bread Schier Funeral Home, where a table contributions may be A boy was born Aug. 27 to
County, located at 538 E. parish wake service will begin made to donor’s choice.
Starting at The average human blinks Town St.; Suite. D in
at 7:30 p.m.
Tiffany Gunter of Delphos.

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his eyes 6,205,000 times each Columbus OH 43215; or the
year. Venedocia Lions Club.
Memorials are to St. Jude
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STATE/LOCAL
The Glory Ride EVERYBODY’S
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Happy 80th Birthday, Lucy!

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FAST, CONVENIENT!
The covered bridge on the trails of the Cuyahoga Valley Nation Park. Photos submitted
The Longaberger office building, which the Glory Ride
The Glory Ride kicker little time in Kentucky. to everyone. group passed near Newark. 2nd Annual DRIVE THRU
Delphos resident Beth They covered a lot of Newark is the site of around the Circle Mound on serious in juries resulted. FLU SHOT CLINIC
Metzger is participat- ground in Ohio again this the Moundbuilders State Wednesday. When I talked to Beth
Brought to you by:

ing in The Glory Ride and week. Their stay with the Memorial and the Octagon Thursday was devoted to Friday morning, she said they VAN WERT COUNTY
Tabernacle. The vision of the Stutzman family near Kent State Memorial. These large a prayer ride around the State were going to have horse- HEALTH
group is to ride from the west was quite enjoyable, com- earthworks are the work of
coast to the east coast by plete with neighborhood bar- the Hopewell people, who
Capitol to Columbus. The rid- back riding lessons in the DEPARTMENT
ers were very appreciative for afternoon. The weather was When: September 20th, 2010
horseback, worshiping, blow- becues and parties. flourished throughout the the escort by the Columbus pleasant up on Flint Ridge, Time: 10:00am till 6:00pm
ing the shofar and asking Friday was spent horse Ohio Valley from about 100 Police Department. just as it was back home in Place: Van Wert County
Almighty God to come and back riding on the trails of BC to AD 500. On Thursday evening sev- Delphos. Fair Grounds
anoint His people to minister Cuyahoga Valley National The Great Circle earth- eral of the Glory Riders team Who: 19 years and up
to the millions who are about Park. This 52-acre park is works, called Moundbuilders were riding the back trails The group suggested Cost: $25.00 cash unless
ready to receive the answer located between Akron and State Memorial, is located near Heath. Their adventure Psalm 95: 6-7 for this week’s Medicare part B or Medicaid
to their prayers. Her sister, Cleveland. Some of the just off State Route 79, north changed to adversity when meditation: ** bring card please
Helen Kaverman, chronicles attractions in the park are the of Heath (a small community the lead horse got spooked, “Come let’s worship him
her ride through phone calls Cuyahoga River, The Ohio near Newark). This mound is possibly by a deer or small and bow down. Let’s kneel
and e-mails. & Erie Towpath Trail and 70 a circle 1,200 feet in diam- Experienced Clinicians!
critter on the ground. When before the Lord, who made us NO STANDING IN LINE!
waterfalls. eter that encloses an area of this horse got spooked, because He is our God, and
BY HELEN On Monday, the group 20 acres. The walls are from it caused a chain reaction, we are the people He takes If you have questions about your
KAVERMAN headed south to Newark, 8-14 feet high, and the cir- with two of the women being care of and the sheep that He coverage, please call the Health
where they have been guests cle is surrounded by a ditch. thrown from their horses. No leads.”
Department at 419-238-0808 ext. 107
Beth Metzger has trav- of Deb and Buck Collins. There is one large opening or ext. 103 prior to the clinic.
eled with the Glory Riders While driving up the hill to the circle. A museum is

Music to
for nearly five months. They to the Collins home, Beth located near the entrance.
started at the Reyes Point had the brakes go out on her Raised paths lead to the near-
National Seashore on Easter. truck, causing her to slide by Octagon State Memorial,
Their prayer rides began on backwards down the hill. which covers 120 acres. The
this northern California beach
of the Pacific Ocean
Three of the original riders
She came to a stop when the
horse trailer jack-knifed; no
injuries to her or the horses or
city leased this site to a golf
course back in 1910 before
deeding the property to the
Your Ears!
are still part of the team. They the trailer. Fortunately, one state in 1933. This is now a
are Bershett, Chris and Beth. member of the Glory Rider state memorial shared with Referrals are our
Joy only recently returned team, Mike Bones, is a diesel the Moundbuilders Country
home to Sacramento. Beth mechanic so he and Buck Club. Although access is greatest compliment!
was able to spend two to Collins repaired the brakes limited during golf time, the We're offering
three weeks at home with on the truck. site can be viewed from a
$
100
her husband and family in The Collins home is locat- platform on the trail near the In Hearing Aid
August. During this period, ed at Flint Ridge on top of the circle. According to the lay- Center Cash
other team members were ridge. Christian and the Bones out of these and other nearby for each one!*
guests at the Metzger home, boys have been kept busy mounds, there’s an indica-
making it their temporary making arrow heads from the tion that the Hopewell had
headquarters. flint they found on the ridge. a sophisticated knowledge *See store for details
Since then, they have trav- Deb Collins is a historian of geometry and astronomy.
eled around the state of Ohio and researcher for the Flint The Glory Riders were grant-
on prayer rides. They crossed Ridge Historical Society, so ed a permit from the histori-
the Ohio River to spend a her input is a quite interesting cal society to ride their horses

POLICE REPORT
Windows broken Juvenile faces Driver turns into
on vehicles theft, delinquency path of moped
Delphos Police officers charges At 1:44 p.m. on Thursday,
responded to the 300 block of a collision occurred when the
East Fourth Street at 1:58 p.m. Delphos Police Officers driver of a vehicle failed to
Friday in reference to damage responded to the 500 block of see an approaching moped.
to a vehicle. South Jefferson Street at 1:12 Jennifer Burnett, 16, of
The victim showed the p.m. Thursday in reference to Spencerville was eastbound
officer the passenger window a theft report. on Elida Avenue and attempt-
on his vehicle had been bro- The victim reported a short ed to turn left into Eastowne
ken out. The damage appeared time after a male juvenile had Plaza. Burnett failed to see the
to be caused by a rock and mowed the lawn and left, the approaching moped driven by
was still wedged between the victim was contacted by the William Gorman III, 14, of
frame and the window. parent of the juvenile. The Delphos, and turned into his
Delphos Police were called parent returned a cell phone path, causing him to strike her
to the 1300 block of South that was believed to have been car on the right side.
Bredeick Street at 11:36 p.m. stolen from the victim. Gormon sustained a scrape
Friday in reference to criminal The officer made contact on his right shoulder and
damage to a vehicle. with the parent and the juve- refused first response treat-
When officers arrived, nile. The juvenile, Brandon ment and EMS. There was
the victim reported a vehicle Foust, was charged with theft moderate damage to Gorman’s
had been parked in the drive- and delinquency and will moped and minor damage to
way approximately 5 p.m. appear in Van Wert County Burnett’s car.
and when they returned to Juvenile Court.
the vehicle at 11:36 p.m., Speeder charged Car jumps curb,
strikes parked
they discovered an unknown
subject(s) had struck and into mayor’s
shattered the driver’s win-
dow. court vehicle
Owner cited for Delphos Police Officer ini-
tiated a traffic stop at 5:46 p.m.
At 3:08 p.m. on Thursday,
an accident occurred when the
dangerous dog Thursday and cited Richard L.
Dawson a resident from Van
driver of one vehicle drove
up over a curb and struck a
at large Wert for driving 45 mph in a
25 mph zone.
second vehicle.
Evelyn Schmidt, 85, of
Delphos Police officers He was cited into Delphos Elida, was attempting to
responded to the 300 block of Mayor’s Court. pull into a parking space at
West Cleveland Street at 7:57 Vancrest Healthcare Center
p.m. Friday on a report of a
dog running at large.
Police probe when she accidentally hit

crash in pharmacy
the accelerator instead of the
When officers arrived, they break, causing her car to drive
located a medium sized dog
running loose and were able drive-thru up over the curb and strike
a second vehicle, owned by
to follow the dog back to a At 4:57 p.m. on Wednesday, Helen Miller, parked in front
residence in the 300 block of a collision occurred in the phar- of her in the lot.
South Jefferson Street. While macy drive-thru at Rite Aid There were no injuries and
officers were making contact when the driver of one vehicle light damage to the vehicles.
with the resident and con- failed to stop behind another.
firmed the dog lived at that Shirley Brown, 72, of
address, the dog attacked and Delphos, was stationary in her
caused damage to one of the car in the Rite Aid drive-thru
officer’s uniform. when Beverly Amstutz, 74,
The owner of the dog, of Delphos, pulled in behind
Ashley Morris, was cited for her and failed to stop, causing
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POLITICS “It is easier to live through someone else than to become complete yourself.”
— Betty Friedan, American feminist and author (1921-2006)

Obama nears pivotal


Mideast moment
By BEN FELLER the region and the starting a victory, but Clinton set a
The Associated Press of another. Officials see sober tone even in announc-
a picture in which Iraq is ing them. “There have been
WASHINGTON — taking on self-reliance, the difficulties in the past; there
Straddling war and peace, Mideast process is showing will be difficulties ahead,”
President Barack Obama is life, the international sanc- she said. “We will hit more
about to formally end the tions against Iran are tak- obstacles.”
divisive U.S. combat role in ing hold and the added mili- And nearly nine years into
Iraq and restart talks between tary muscle Obama ordered the war in Afghanistan, sup-
Israelis and Palestinians, a in Afghanistan is in place. port in Congress is showing
moment defined more by All are considered progress signs of softening as more
relief and hope than triumph. toward solutions requiring and more Americans say they
On Tuesday night, Obama deep patience. fear the U.S. is becoming
will tell the nation from the Yet there are no victo- bogged down in a conflict it
Oval Office that the U.S. role ries to declare, and weary cannot win.
in Iraq has changed for good, Americans have seen turning The focus on Iraq and the
with the remaining U.S. points come and go. The risk Mideast talks is Obama’s most
troops to play a supporting for Obama comes in defining concentrated public empha-
role to Iraqi forces. It will be expectations on pursuits that sis on foreign policy and
Beck draws on
IT WAS NEWS THEN
a milestone with no celebra- can fall apart at any time, national security in weeks.

Obama 2008
tion or banners in a still unre- often over events outside his That will continue throughout
solved war, one that wages control. September as the president
One Year Ago stump speech on years longer and at greater
cost than most Americans
In Iraq, political leaders
are in such stalemate that
marks the ninth anniversa-
ry of the Sept. 11 terrorist
• Jason and Jennifer Ditto, the 9-year-old twins of Doug ever imagined. they have been unable to attacks and heads later in the
and Janice Ditto, showed their goats in the “Born and Raised” WASHINGTON (AP) —
The next day, Obama will form a government since the month for talks with world
competition at the Allen County Fair, with Jason taking Glenn Beck is borrowing some make his largest investment March elections. Bombers leaders at the U.N. General
Grand Champion and Jennifer taking Reserve Champion. lines from President Barack
Obama. of political capital to date in and gunmen killed more than Assembly.
At his rally with tens of the trying Mideast peace pro- 50 Iraqis in attacks just last Hastening the end of a
25 Years Ago — 1985 cess. He will welcome Israeli week, a reminder of the ter- war he never supported,
thousands on the steps of
• The 129th Van Wert County Fair was officially opened Lincoln Memorial, Beck used Prime Minister Benjamin ror that can come at any time. Obama’s message about Iraq
today with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Taking part in the the closing lines of then-candi- Netanyahu and Palestinian In perspective, the levels of is expected to echo a line he
ceremony were Harold Long, fair board member; Vaughn date Obama’s campaign stump President Mahmoud Abbas violence in Iraq have dropped said about Afghanistan in his
Morgan, county commissioner; Van Wert Mayor Stan Agler; speech of 2008. for individual talks and a considerably, but security and major address about that war
Carl Moraw, member of the chamber of commerce; Dick “One man can change the joint dinner, the prelude to democracy are highly unfin- last December.
Greulach, fair board member; Bob Hileman, fair board presi- world,” Beck told the crowd. direct negotiations between ished projects. He will say Iraqis must
dent; Ralph Mosure, fair board member; Gary Adam, county “That man or woman is you. the leaders on Thursday with “This is not, ’Everything take responsibility for their
commissioner; Frank Snyder, fair board member; Hayden You make the difference.” Secretary of State Hillary is over,”’ White House press nation because the country
Williams, fair board member; Burton Hoblet, county com- Obama used a similar mes- Rodham Clinton as host. secretary Robert Gibbs said. he wants to build most is
missioner and Dan Miller, junior fair board president. sage on the campaign trail. Put together, the events “We still have people there. the United States, a nod to
• The Delphos Jefferson girls evened their volleyball He used to say that one voice amount to what the White And we’ll still have violence the economic anxiety that has
record at 1-1 with a 15-7 and 15-3 win over Ohio City. Point could change a room, one House considers to be the there.” eroded morale at home.
leaders for Jefferson were Sarah Wurst, nine; Julie Paul six room could change a city, and capping of Obama’s initial On Mideast peace, the There will be no reference
phase of foreign policy in resumption of talks is itself to mission accomplished.

After debacle, new leader


and Denise Haunhorst five. Margie Miller served the game- one city could change a state.
winning ace. Obama liked to say that state
• St. John’s held its annual meet-the-team to honor foot- could change a country and
ball players, cheerleaders, coaches and families before the urged supporters to go out and

for anti-corruption unit


start of the football season. The potluck was sponsored by change the world.
St. John’s Athletic Boosters. Beck says his supporters
should do the same.
50 Years Ago — 1960 He says, “Look to the heav-
• In connection with Old Fashioned Bargain Days ens. Look to God. And make By PETE YOST requires — was equally large. cuss nor even acknowledge.
to be held here on Sept. 16 and 17, the Delphos Chamber your choice.” The Associated Press It was so serious that Attorney They are known to include a
of Commerce, which annually sponsors the event, has Beck exhorted the crowd General Eric Holder, one probe of whether Sen. John
announced there will be a tri-county beauty contest. Any girl to “recognize your place to WASHINGTON — The of Public Integrity’s distin- Ensign, R-Nev., conspired
from Allen, Van Wert or Putnam counties who lives within the creator. Realize that he Justice Department’s Public guished alums, stepped in and with an ex-aide to violate lob-
20 miles of Delphos is eligible to compete if she is between is our king. He is the one Integrity Section has a storied asked a federal judge to throw bying restrictions.
the ages of 16 and 19 inclusive. Judging will be on the basis who guides and directs our life 34-year history of pursuing out Stevens’ convictions. A Harvard Law School
of talent, poise and personal appearance. Preliminary judg- and protects us.” He asked his corruption in government and At the time of the Stevens graduate, Smith’s first legal
ing will be at 10 a.m. Sept. 17, and the contestants will be audience to pray more. “I ask, safeguarding the public trust. debacle, Smith was overseeing job was in the Manhattan dis-
wearing a street dress or an old fashioned costume. In final not only if you would pray on That trust was breached, all investigations for the inter- trict attorney’s office.
judging, they will be wearing formals. A special feature of your knees, but pray on your however, when some of the national war crimes office at “There were 40 or 50 of
the contest will be the appearance here of Carole Weiler, knees but with your door open unit’s prosecutors failed to The Hague in the Netherlands. us who started together and
Miss Ohio of 1959, who will be assisting in conducting for your children to see,” he turn over evidence favorable He’d read about the Stevens all of us thought we wanted
said. to the defense in their high- case. Offered the chance to to be trial attorneys,” Smith
the contest. Nick Wilson heads the Chamber of Commerce
A group of civil rights profile criminal trial of Sen. take over Public Integrity, he recalls.
committee in charge of the event, and he is being assisted activists organized by the Rev.
by Karen Berry who has had extensive experience in similar Al Sharpton held a counter Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, who couldn’t stay away. Smith was among those
died earlier this month in a “I had a dream job and I still standing after the bap-
contests. Berry will also be acting as one of the judges. Miss rally at a high school, then
plane crash. had no desire to leave it, but tism by fire all young pros-
Weiler will be appearing through the courtesy of Shenk’s embarked on a three-mile Now Jack Smith, a 41-year- opportunities like this don’t ecutors face: Being on your
and the Betty Jane Shop. march to the site of a planned old prosecutor with a love come up very often,” Smith feet in a courtroom, getting
monument honoring King. for courtroom work and an said in an interview. “I left the yelled at by judges and deal-
75 Years Ago — 1935 The site, bordering the Tidal impressive record, has been dream job for a better one.” ing with the daily pressures
• J. E. Moots, Jos. Ostendorf, Art O. Wulfhorst have Basin, was not far from the brought in to restore the elite Smith said he arrived with prosecutors face, but which a
returned home after attending the Ohio State Fair. Bee Kyle, Lincoln Memorial where Beck unit’s credibility. an open mind, and “I found few, including Smith, seem to
who appeared at the Delphos Fair in 1930, is presenting her and the others spoke about two Before Stevens, Public the unit I inherited operat- embrace.
high dive act at the state fair this year. She will go to the hours earlier. Integrity’s renown was built ing at a high level. I have no “I don’t think I was very
Hawaiian Islands for a ten-week engagement in Honolulu Sharpton and the several on large successes — like excuses if we don’t achieve talented, but you field a lot of
soon. thousand marching with him the prosecution of the Jack great things.” ground balls, you’re a good
• Dick Kettlewell, former Delphos resident, wrote con- crossed paths with some of the Abramoff lobbying scandal Smith sees his job as serv- shortstop,” says Smith.
cerning work which is being done in the desert near Los crowds leaving Beck’s rally. and convictions of federal ing people like his parents and Accounts of Smith’s work
Angeles, California. He stated that he is on the site of a vast People wearing “Restoring and state judges, members of the values they instilled as he ethic are legion. He spent a
project where they are cutting 91 miles of tunnels and 200 Honor” and tea party T-shirts Congress and state legisla- grew up in the upstate New weekend sleeping in the hall-
miles of ditch through the desert to irrigate the Los Angeles looked on as Sharpton’s group tors, military officers, federal York town of Clay: “They pay way of a New York apartment
fruit lands. He said the tunnels are being cut through the chanted “reclaim the dream” lawmen and bureaucrats and their taxes, follow the rules building so he could inter-
Rocky Mountains, some of them 13 miles in length. and “MLK, MLK.” Both sides their state counterparts over and they expect their public cept a victim who was afraid
• A regular meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars were generally restrained, the years. officials to do the same.” to testify in a domestic vio-
was held at their club rooms on the second floor of the although there was some But its stumble — not dis- Smith is in charge of politi- lence case. After what Smith
Lindemann building, North Main Street. This was the first mutual taunting. closing exculpatory evidence cally sensitive criminal inves- calls “a long, long talk,” the
meeting of the organization in the new club rooms. The One woman from the Beck as Supreme Court precedent tigations he will neither dis- woman took the stand.
veterans plan to continue their lunch room on the first floor rally shouted to the Sharpton
of the building. A free dance is to be conducted at the lunch marchers: “Go to church. Dems’ bright spots in foreboding election year
room next Saturday night. Restore America with peace.” By DAVID ESPO Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., Most important was
Some civil rights march- The Associated Press chairman of the House cam- the decision by nine-term
ers chanted “don’t drink the paign committee. Republican Rep. Mike Castle
tea” to people leaving Beck’s WILMINGTON, Del. — “That was something that to give up his seat and run
rally.
Moderately confused
John Carney of Delaware is did not happen in 1994,” he for the Senate, although other
Sharpton told his rally it a rarity in a campaign season added, referring to the last factors are working in the
was important to keep King’s of foreboding for Democrats, time the Republicans won Democrat’s favor.
dream alive and that despite a practicing politician with control of the House. Unemployment in the state
progress more needs to be a strong chance of winning Republicans must gain 40 was 8.4 percent in July, a
done. “Don’t mistake progress a Republican-held seat in seats this fall to capture the full percentage point below
for arrival,” he said. Congress. House majority, and a strug- the national average, and has
He poked fun at the Beck- Not that Carney is interest- gling economy coupled with declined each month since
organized rally, saying some ed in attaching any national strong voter dissatisfaction March. As Vice President Joe
participants were the same ones significance to his race. “I’ll gives them numerous targets Biden’s home state, Delaware
who used to call civil rights support (President Barack to achieve their goal. is also on a dwindling list of
leaders troublemakers. “The Obama) when I think he’s They don’t dispute that a those where polls show a plu-
folks who used to criticize us right and I won’t when I think few of their own are at risk rality views Obama favorably
for marching are trying to have he proposes something that but say the national trend is rather than unfavorably.
a march themselves,” he said. isn’t in the best interests of moving inexorably their way. Democrats enjoy a huge
He urged his group to be peace- Delaware,” he says. “By October the Democrats advantage in voter registra-
ful and not confrontational. “If But with House are going to realize they have tion in the state, which has
people start heckling, smile at Republicans on offense in more defensive places” than only one congressional dis-
them,” Sharpton said. dozens of races in all regions now appears, and less money trict. Forty-seven percent
Eleanor Holmes Norton, of the country, victories by to go after GOP-held seats, are Democrats, 29 percent
the District of Columbia’s del- Carney and a few others predicted Guy Harrison, exec- Republicans and 23 indepen-
egate to Congress, said she challenging for GOP-held utive director of the National dent.
remembers being at King’s seats — most prominently in Republican Congressional Nor is there significant evi-
march on Washington in Louisiana, Hawaii and Illinois Committee. dence yet that political experi-
1963. “Glenn Beck’s march — could amount to a last line In Delaware, Harrison said, ence — which has proved
will change nothing. But you of defense for Democrats in the party-preferred contender, toxic in other states — is
can’t blame Glenn Beck for their struggle to maintain a Michele Rollins, “has a very viewed negatively by large
his March-on-Washington majority. good shot in what frankly for portions of the Delaware elec-
envy,” she said. After picking up 55 seats us is a tough state to run in.” torate. A two-time lieutenant
Beck has said he did not combined in the last two elec- The primary is Sept. 14. governor who lost a guberna-
intend to choose the King anni- tions, “there was less terri- To understand why Carney, torial primary in 2008, Carney
versary for his rally but had tory to move into. But we 54, has a chance to take away is regarded as the favorite
since decided it was “divine were determined to maximize a GOP-held seat is also to against either Rollins or her
providence.” He portrayed whatever opportunities there understand why there are so primary rival, businessman
King as an American hero. were on offense,” said Rep. few races like his. Glen Urquhart.
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By JIM METCALFE
The Delphos Herald
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
ROUNDUP
The Delphos Herald In the first match, they lost
DELPHOS — It’s amaz- Big Green soccer 25-22, 22-25, 25-21 to Patrick
ing how quickly turnovers wins 2 at Bryan Henry.
can turn a football game. BRYAN — It was a great Kelsey Fruchey led the
St. John’s found that out Saturday morning/afternoon Bulldogs with seven kills and
positively and Lima Central for the Ottoville boys and girls two aces, while Emily Karhoff
Catholic negatively on a soccer units: they both won had 13 digs and two aces, Anna
gorgeous Saturday night at matches at Bryan. Ricker seven kills and Rachael
The boys Stechschulte 11 assists.
refurbished Stadium Park. improved to In the second match, they
It opened the door to a 3-0 with a lost 25-19, 19-25, 25-16 to host
34-14 season-opening vic- 4-1 victory as Pettisville.
tory for the Blue Jays. senior Scottie Ricker had
Pohlman netted three aces and
! a pair of goal three blocks,
NEW
NEW ! and classmate Stechschulte

LOWER Logan Kaverman and junior


Sam Beining added one each.
Peter Thongpasouk scored
eight assists,
Fruchey 12 digs and Stephanie
Etzkorn three aces.

PRICES! St. John’s senior Dylan Dancer scoops up an LCC fumble early in the second period
Tom Morris photo
for the Golden Bears (0-2),
who were outshot 13-4.
Ottoville visits Van Buren 5
p.m. Tuesday.
In the junior varsity match-
es, Grove beat Patrick Henry
25-16, 25-12 and then downed
Pettisville 25-12, 25-16.
— forced on a hit by Chris Pohlman — and eventually returned it 45 yards for the Blue On the girls side, senior Grove opens PCL play 6
Brooke Miller scored the p.m. (JV) Tuesday at Leipsic.
Jays’ second score Saturday night. The Jays downed their archrivals 34-14 to open the only goal of the contest as the -----
2010 season. Lady Green downed the Lady Kenton downs
The first one came on the game. To me, that should better — we missed way too Golden Bears 1-0. Upper Sandusky girls
third possession of the night, have been called an incom- many tackles — and those Senior Nikki Kimmet gar- UPPER SANDUCKY —
LCC’s second. St. John’s pletion,” Cooper asserted. are things we’ll address.” nered seven saves for the Big Kenton’s girls soccer team
senior Dylan Dancer grabbed “We had a score brought The visitors respond- Green (2-0), who outshot their scored twice in the second half
foe (0-1) 13-7. to break a 1-1 first-half tie
ACRYLIC ACE DRIVEWAY a fumble at the Thunderbird back later in the half due to ed with a 9-play sequence Ottoville is at Wapakoneta and down Upper Sandusky 3-1
FILLER & SEALER 41. The Jays took advantage a penalty. Those were the big that covered 69 yards, with 7 p.m. today. Saturday night at Upper.
with an 11-play drive, cul- plays in the game.” 65 coming on the arm of
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minating in a 2-yard run off The Jays didn’t need a O’Connor (4-of-8 passing). Bulldogs outlast Musketeers goal 9-4 as the Wildcats won
right tackle by senior Evan turnover to score next: a At the Jays’ 30, he threw a in Soccer Classic the time-of-possession battle in
5 Gal.
Burgei (11 totes, 94 yards) 4-play, 87-yard drive. Junior pass down the right sideline ELIDA — Elida’s boys soc- a physical contest.
with 10:40 showing in the Jordan Bergfeld (4 rushes, to Corey Stump (5 grabs, cer team scored only one goal Kenton’s Terrill Webb
half. Josh Rode tacked on the 85 yards) took a trap up the 71 yards), who made a leap- Saturday night in the finals scored first at 8:07 when she
conversion for a 7-0 lead. gut, broke the line of scrim- ing grab of the jump-ball of its own Soccer Classic but got the orb past Audrey Frey
“It’s always nice for your mage and was gone down at the goal line for the six. that is all it needed to stave off (6 saves).
defense to not only get turn- the left hash. Off the spread O’Connor added the final Fort Jennings 1-0 at the Elida Kelsey Elkins scored
overs but even score some extra point, Tyler Bergfeld point at 5:23. Soccer Complex. Upper’s only goal at 1:47 of
Trey Bowman netted the the first half as she beat Adrian
points. It makes things much was stopped on the 2-point Junior Ryan Densel picked only tally for either team as Bailey (3 saves).
easier for your offense,” run as the Jays led 20-0 with off O’Connor late to stop Elida (2-0) had 22 shots versus Webb gave her team the lead
St. John’s coach Todd 6:05 left before halftime. LCC’s final drive. 10 for the visitors (1-1). for good at 32:12 of the second
ACE DRIVEWAY Schulte explained. “It took LCC went on a drive from “Take nothing away Jennings entertains Ottawa- half, with Ally Whitaker scor-
ASPHALT SEALER our offense a while to get the 31 to the Jays’ 3 in 13 from St. John’s; they are a Glandorf 5 ing an insurance tally at 7:39.
untracked against a very good
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or two and that seems to get tion from O’Connor to Rufus takes against them,” Cooper hosts St. Marys Upper Sandusky drops to
5 Gal.
things rolling. Our offensive Johnson (4 grabs, 30 yards) added. “We just weren’t Memorial 7 0-3.
line did a better job as the called back due to a pen- good enough to overcome the p.m. Thursday. -----
NO STIR game wore on.” alty — before O’Connor was adversity that came our way In the conso- Madonna U. grabs
The Blue Jay defense in addition to our opponent. lation contest, Racer Invitational
GEL picked off by Tyler Bergfeld Lima Central Catholic notched LIMA — Madonna
struck on the next series. to effectively end the half. We’ll regroup and we’ll be a a 2-1 victory over Bluffton. University downed the
Tyler O’Connor (15-for-27 The Jays commenced the good football team, too.” Goals by Nolan Burkholder University of Northwestern
passing, 175 yards, 2 TDs, second half with a 32-yard St. John’s visits (5:20 left in the first half) — Ohio 680-719 to grab the Lady
2 picks) found Bubba Krieg kickoff return by Jordan Jeromesville Hillsdale Friday, with an assist by Julian Schaper Racer Invitational held over
over the middle. In a bang- Bergfeld to start at the 38. while LCC hosts Crestview — and Austin Buettner (38:14 two days at the 5,871-yard,
bang play, senior Chris Six plays later at LCC’s 13, at Lima Stadium. left in the second half) — with par-72 Hawthorne Hills Golf
ACE BLACKTOP Pohlman stripped him of the Leininger (3-of-6 passing, 34 an assist from Burkholder — Club in Lima.
ball and Dancer scooped it yards), moving from starting
ST. JOHN’S 34, LIMA CENTRAL
gave LCC a 2-0 lead. Urbana University was
COATING DURAGUARD up at the visitor 45 and tore
CATHOLIC 14
Bluffton got a score from third (750), followed by
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Jackson Bush off a corner kick Indiana University-East (825),
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St. John’s 0 20 7 7 - 34
the pylon for the six. The with 20:09 left in the game. Defiance College (845) and
fade pass to the right side to FIRST QUARTER
LCC (1-1) keeper Ben Lourdes College (936).
officials ruled it a catch and a wide-open Tyler Bergfeld No scoring
Stechschulte had six saves and Michelle Ball’s 158 was the
fumble, drawing the ire of
5 Gal. SECOND QUARTER
for the six. Rode added the SJ — Evan Burgei 2 run (Josh Rode Cory Enneking three saves for low score. Melissa Finch was
LCC coach Jerry Cooper point-after for a 27-0 edge kick), 10:40
Bluffton (0-2). third and UNOH’s low scorer
Delphos and the LCC sideline and SJ — Dylan Dancer 45 fumble return
with 8:38 left in the third. ----- with a 162.
ACE
(Rode kick), 10:18
eventually bringing out an The Thunderbirds replied Kalida, Van Buren Team Scores: Madonna University
Delphos SJ — Jordan Bergfeld 69 run (run
unsportsmanlike conduct with a 13-play, 70-yard failed), 6:05 battle to scoreless draw
345-335-680 (+104); Northwestern Ohio
351-368-719 (+143); Urbana University
Hardware penalty. Rode added the kick sojourn to dent the score-
THIRD QUARTER
SJ — Tyler Bergfeld 13 pass from KALIDA — Scoring was at 377-373-750 (+174); Indiana U. - East
242 N. Main St. for a 14-0 edge with 10:18 a premium Saturday afternoon
433-392-825 (+249); Defiance College
2 Col x 8”
board. With O’Connor com- Jordan Leininger (Rode kick), 8:39 420-425-845 (+269); Lourdes College
Delphos 419-692-0921 showing. pleting 4-of-6 (43 yards), he LC — Bubba Krieg 4 pass from Tyler when Kalida hosted Van Buren 466-470-936 (+360); Madonna B DNF.
Individual Scores:
Mon.-Fri. 8-7:30, Sat. 8-5 “That was one key to the finished it off with a 4-yard
O’Connor (O’Connor kick), 2:33
FOURTH QUARTER
at Kalida Soccer Stadium. Michelle
Hall (MAD) 83-75-158 (+14); Jennifer
In fact, it was non-existent as Snyder (MAL) 79-80-159 (+15); Melissa
TD toss on a roll-put right SJ — Leininger 2 run (Rode kick),
7:43 the teams battled to a scoreless Finch (UNOH) 77-85-162 (+18); Marie
to Krieg (5 grabs, 62 yards). LC — Corey Stump 30 pass from tie.
McGinnis (URB) 82-83-165 (+21);
Chelsea Bathurst (MAD) 90-80-170
O’Connor made it 27-7 at O’Connor (O’Connor kick), 5:23
T h e (+26); Brooke Darah (LOU) 88-83-171
2:33 of the third. TEAM STATS Wildcats (1-0-
(+27); Sara Simnitch (MAD) 86-89-175
(+31); Christy Brinkman (UNOH) 86-90-
The Jays answered with Lima CCSt. John’s 1) won the 176 (+32); Megan Fleischer (MAD B)
their own 13-play drive, cov- First Downs 16 14 shots stat 13-3
97-83-180 (+36); Caitlin Steele (MAD)
86-95-181 (+37); (tie) Kaitlyn Brasher
ering 85 yards, all on the Total Yards
Rushes-Yards
275
29-100
294
40-260 but Black (MAD B) 86-96-182 (+38) and Mariel
Meyers (MAD) 91-91-182 (+38); Elena
ground. On 4th-and-goal at Passing Yards 175 34 Knight keeper Tyler McGrain Thomas (MAD B) 90-95-185 (+41);
the LCC 2, Leininger ran a Comps.-Atts. 15-27 3-7 grabbed 11 saves to three by Shannon Schobelock (URB) 94-92-186
Intercepted by 0 2 Kalida junior keeper Drew (+42); Chelsea Crow (UNOH) 97-92-
ZERO sneak between center Alex
Recker and right guard Derek
Klaus to paydirt. Rode added
their final tally as the Jays led
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Aver.
3-2
3-30
2-47.5
1-0
5-50
2-45.5
Stechschulte.
Kalida pays a visit to
Shawnee tonight under the
189 (+45); Jordyn Sparks (IU-E) 100-
91-191 (+47); Hollie Johnston (UNOH)
91-101-192 (+48); Ashley Mullin (IU-E)
103-90-193 (+49); Katie Rupley (URB)
94-100-194 (+50); Sarah Westfall (DEF)
INDIVIDUAL
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96-102-198 (+54); Carli Crawford (URB)
110-98-208 (+64); Shelby Link (URB)
RUSHING: O’Connor 14-38, Krieg ----- 107-102-209 (+65); (tie) Kelly Beard
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St. John’s outlasts Jennings in girls soccer


By AUSTIN CLARKSON got the ball from a throw-in and and get back into the game. Musketeers were looking to add
The Delphos Herald booted it past Von Lehmden for Fort Jennings head coach the finishing touches to a well-
austinclarkson_24 hotmail.com her second goal to put the home Rodney Wagner thought that played game and get the win.
team up 2-0 midway through his team played a good game At the 8:27 mark, senior
DELPHOS — The St. John’s the first half. under the circumstances that Becca Saine was able to get the
girls soccer team played host to St. John’s head coach John his team was not used to play- ball toward the Jennings goal
the Fort Jennings Musketeers Munoz thought his team played ing on a shorter and narrower and sent a shot screaming past
Saturday morning at the St. well Saturday: “Give credit field: “We practice all week on Von Lehmden to put the Lady
John’s High School field. to Jennings; they played hard a field that is a lot wider than Jays up by a score of 3-2.
The Lady Blue Jays got out and are a well-coached team the one we played on today and The Musketeers were not
to an early lead in the first half and we knew that coming into it hurt our style of play because able to match that Blue Jay
of action and scored late in the game today. I thought that we are more of a spread-the- goal late in the game despite a
the contest to hold off a Lady today’s game was very similar field type of team.” couple of good looks.
Musketeer second-half come- to last year’s tournament game The Musketeers tied things Stant was very tough to get
back and grab a 3-2 victory. with these guys (a Jennings up in the second half of play anything by all day and she
Lady Jays (1-1) got on the victory in a shootout).” — at 34:07 — when senior continued that trend late in the
board first Saturday morning Musketeers (1-1) were not Lauren Verhoff was awarded second half to keep her team
when senior Bailey Calvelage ready to pack up and go home a direct kick near the left side- up 3-2 and give the Blue Jays
struck at the 17:56 mark when just yet. With the deficit at line. She lofted one to the right the victory.
she got past the Musketeer 2-0, the Musketeers got a goal side that hit off of the goal post The Lady Musketeers will
defense and sent a shot to the of their own at the 8:32 mark and into the back of the net go to Miller City Wednesday
back of the net past junior in the first half when senior past Blue Jay senior keeper to take on the Wildcats with a
keeper Kelsey Von Lehmden Alyssa Piasecki was in the Samantha Stant to tie things up start time of 5 p.m. The Blue
Tom Morris photo to put the Lady Jays up 1-0.
right place at the right time and with a score of 2-2. Jays will be in action 5 p.m.
St. John’s senior Bailey Calvelage eludes Fort Jennings St. John’s struck again a few found the back of the net to With time winding down in Thursday when they take on
Mindy Merricle (13) and another Lady Musketeer as she seconds later when Calvelage help her team get on the board the second half, the Jays and the Shawnee Indians at home.
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LIMALAND MOTORSPORTS PARK
had two goals in the first half Saturday. The Lady Blue
Jays scored late to down Jennings 3-2.
(Continued from page 8)

BLUE JAY
UNOH Night 5 Transfer): 1. 2M-Dustin 7. 21Z-Butch Turman. Versus Lindsey Wilson,
K&N UMP Modifieds Daggett; 2. 17-Jared B-Main (8 Laps - Top 5 Brubaker had 29 assists, Luebke
Heats (8 Laps - Top 5 Horstman; 3. 93-Sheldon Transfer): 1. 58P-Jim Post; three aces, Heather Garmire nine

INVITATIONAL Transfer) Haudenschild; 4. 7C-Tim 2. 5G-Anthony Goode; kills and Kelly Oldiges 16 digs.
Heat 1: 1. OO-John Brooks; Hunter; 5. 1W-Kent Wolters; 3. 52G-Stacey Gazarek; In taking on Point Park,
2. 5X-Jerry Bowersock; 3. 6. 4B-Andrew Bowsher; 4. 3-Randy Crossley; 5. Enyart led with 20 kills,
Stadium Park, Delphos 30:26.00; ... 114. Madelyn Jones (LV)
74-Lenny Guyton; 4. O1-Chris 7. 10J-Jarrod Delon; 8. 21Z-Butch Turman; 6. Brubaker 54 assists, Luebke
Saturday’s Results
HIGH SCHOOL (5-K)
33:10.00; ... 117. Kelsey Oden (SV)
33:48.00. Puskas; 5. 20K-Bill Keeler; 48-Tommy Kerce; 9. 6Z-Zach O1-Ryan Odette. four aces, Oldiges 27 digs and
Boys Team Scores: Crestview 78, 6. 28-Chad Rosenbeck; Ames; 10. 32M-Derek A-Main - (15 Laps) Rachel Meyer five blocks.
Columbus Grove 84, Anna 86, Lima ----
7. 73-Jerry Hayden; 8. Hastings; 11. 2-Brent Gehr; [#]-Starting Position: 1. Garmire had 14 kills against
Central Catholic 141, Spencerville
151, Ottoville 153, Bluffton 189, Allen
JUNIOR HIGH (3,200-meter run)
Boys Team Scores: Lincolnview 65X-Steve Christman; 9. 12. 2MH-Ethan Hoy; 13. 16-Jeff Koz[3]; 2. 22T-Tony Shawnee State, Brubaker 37
East 192, Bath 208, Lincolnview 55, Liberty-Benton 81, Crestview K9-Scott Gerdemen. 4J-Bob Gehr Jr. Anderson[4]; 3. 27-Frank assists and Oldiges 18 digs.
211, Kalida 287, Wayne Trace 293, 101, Lima Central Cath. 103, Anna Heat 2: 1. 22T-Tony A-Main (25 Laps): 1. Paladino[1]; 4. 7B-Tim UNOH tennis teams split
121, Kalida 128, St. Michael 155,
Waynesfield-Goshen 378.
Top 20 Individuals: 1. Kevin Columbus Grove 172. Anderson; 2. L5-Casey 11-Tim Allison; 2. 34-Luke Bowen[8]; 5. O1W-Earnie The University of North-
Lenhart (SV) 16:49.00; 2. Herron Top 20 Individuals: 1. Bayley Tow Luedeke; 3. 40-Terry Hull; 4. Hall; 3. B20-Butch Schroeder; Woodard[5]; 6. 88B-Zach western Ohio tennis teams split
(BL) 17:04.00; 3. Garret Gleckler (LV) 11:20.00; 2. Brandon Clayton (CV) 22B-Andy Bibler; 5. 42-Bob 4. 6-Mike Dussel; 5. 7K-Kyle Bowen[6]; 7. 58P-Jim vs Taylor University Saturday.
11:52.00; 3. Gleason (LB) 11:52.00; 4.
(CV) 17:16.00; 4. Jake Graham (CG)
17:18.00; 5. Burkey (AE) 17:24.00; 6. Zane Wahbeh (SM) 12:13.00; 5. Rigg Baldwin; 6. 36-Kelly Bowlby; 7. Sauder; 6. 6S-JR Stewart; 7. Post[16]; 8. 21H-Dave Lady Racers down TU 6-3,
Kesner (LC) 17:28.00; 7. Keith Lenhart (LC) 12:16.00; 6. Colton Grothaus (CG) 33-Clint Reagle; 8. 79-Shane 28H-Hud Horton; 8. 12M-Caleb Hollon[7]; 9. 99-Andy King[10]; while Taylor men edged UNOH
(SV) 17:43.00; 8. Westerling (AN) 12:24.00; 7. Berning (AN) 12:26.00; Unger. Griffith; 9. 7C-Tim Hunter; 10. 2K-Jason Kinney[9]; 5-4 in season-opening matches.
17:47.00; 9. Joel Genter (CV) 17:49.00; 8. Micah Grandstaff (CV) 12:29.00; 9. Men’s: Doubles:
10. Boyd (AN) 17:54.00; 11. Mault Gaier (AN) 12:40.00; 10. Trevor Neate Heat 3: 1. 52-Jeff Babcock; 10. 22DH-Randy Hannagan; 11. 19-Bill Reimund[14]; First: Felipe Bedon/Wes Young (TU)
(BA) 17:59.00; 12. Kurt Meyer (CG) (LV) 12:50.00; 11. Austin Leeth (LV) 2. 65-Todd Sherman; 3. 15H- 11. 18-Todd Heuerman; 12. 12. 5G-Anthony Goode[17]; 8-3 over Jeff Brown/Juan Cardenas.
18:02.00; 3. Micah Brant (CV) 18:03.00; 12:52.00; 12. McGee (AN) 12:57.00; Jon Henry; 4. 45P-Brian Post; 35-Ron Blair; 13. 17-Jared 13. 3-Randy Crossley[19]; Second: Alexander Hager/Cassio
14. Devin Luginbill (CG) 18:07.00; 15.
Alex Shafer (CG) 18:07.00; 16. Bryce
13. Whitaker (LB) 12:59.00; 14. Alex
Odenweller (St. John’s) 13:03.00; 15. 5. 19-Ryan Ordway; 6. 2-Andy Horstman; 14. 1W-Kent 14. 5K-Karl Spoores[15]; Sirimarco (UNOH) 8-5 over Andrew
Gnagy/Luke Tilden.
Richardson (CV) 18:16.00; 17. Larger Grant Zeller (KA) 13:06.00; 16. Zach Strait; 7. 15-Nick Katterhenry; Wolters; 15. 93-Sheldon 15. 1-Kody Weisner[2]; 16. Third: Ben Evans/Wes Nitzche (TU)
(AN) 18:20.00; 18. Eli Cook (WT) Erhart (KA) 13:07.00; 17. Spencer 8. 47-Nick Rosselit. Haudenschild; 16. 7-Mike 71-Keith Ralston[11]; 17. 8-3 over Chris Cash/Kyle Hilborn.
Singles:
18:25.00; 19. Willeke (LC) 18:27.00; Trisel (LV) 13:16.00; 18. Colin Burns B-Main (8 Laps – Top 5 Dunlap; 17. 47-Caleb Helms; 52B-Sam Bodine[13]; 18.
(LV) 13:18.00; 19. Anthony Hale (St. First: Felipe Bedon (TU) 6-1, 6-3 over
20. Jason Turnwald (OV) 18:30.00.
Other Local Individuals (143 John’s) 13:25.00; 20. Curtis Pohlman Transfer): 1. 1-Andy Strait; 18. 2M-Dustin Daggett; 19. 52G-Stacey Gazarek[18]; 19. JuanSecond: Cardenas.
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runners): 21. Tyler Turnwald (OV) (St. John’s) 13:26.00. 2. 15-Nick Katterhenry; 3. 22D-Dennis Yoakam; 20. 71C-Barney Craig[12]; 20. over Wes Young.
18:31.00; ... 24. Seth Bendele (OV) Other Local Individuals (92 36-Kelly Bowlby; 4. 47-Nick 5W-Jeff Williams. 21Z-Butch Turman[20]. Third: Alexander Hager (UNOH) 6-1,
18:37.00; 25. Connor Schmenk (KA) runners): 23. Alex Rodriguez (LV)
18:38.00; ... 27. Joe Wisher (SV) 13:36.00; 24. Tyler Brant (LV) 13:38.00; Rosselit; 5. 28-Chad Bud Thunderstocks King of the Quarter Mile 6-2 over Luke Tilden.
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18:47.00; ... 29. Austin Treesh (LV) ... 28. Matt Niemeyer (OV) 13:59.00; Rosenbeck; 6. 33-Clint Heats (8 Laps - Top 5 (10 Laps) over Cassio Sirimarco.
18:52.00; ... 34. Jeff Jacomet (LV) ... 30. Skyler Whitaker (LV) 14:04.00; Reagle; 7. 79-Shane Unger; 8. Transfer) K&N UMP Modifieds: 1. TroyFifth: Ben Evans (TU) 6-0, 7-5 over
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Women’s: Doubles:
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53. Lucas Myers (LV) 19:52.00; 54. Thompson (LV) 15:14.00; 51. Joey 5. 65-Todd Sherman; 6. Heat 2: 1. 1-Kody Weisner; Stewart 3. 34-Luke Hall 4. (UNOH) 8-5 over Kim Henke/Cassie
Brandon Jacomet (LV) 19:54.00; ... DeHaven (SM) 15:17.00; ... 54. Noah 45P-Brian Post; 7. L5-Casey 2. O1W-Earnie Woodard; 3. B20-Butch Schroeder; 5. Fleming.
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63. Andy Foster (OV) 20:08.00; 64. Thatcher (LV) 15:32.00; 59. Aason Puskus; 11. 22B-Andy 58P-Jim Post; 7. 52G-Stacey Bud Thunderstocks: 1. Second: Kelsey Meyer (TU) 6-3, 6-3
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Zach Merkle (CV) 20:14.00; 69. Jason
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Gerding (KA) 20:21.00; ... 72. Levi 16:15.00; ... 68. Carter Gorman (LV) 15-Nick Katterhenry; 16. 2. 88B-Zach Bowen; 4. 01W-Earnie Woodard 5. 6-1, 6-3 overShaleigh
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(KA) 21:22.00; ... 91. Doug Hicks (LV) Girls Team Scores: Liberty-Benton 2. 5W-Jeff Williams; 3.
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a 2007 graduate of Miami University, earning a bachelor L. Van Der Veer of Findlay, Kevin (Kelly) Ardner of Tony and Rhonda Adams were married on that date in
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‘Open’ marriage Tomorrow’s


Horoscope
HI AND LOIS

has problems By Bernice Bede Osol


Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010
Your prospects for developing
Dear Annie: My wife a face-to-face apology, an both tangible and intangible things
and I have been together for admission of wrongdoing, a look extremely encouraging in the
17 years -- married for the showing of remorse and a year ahead. As a result, you could
become involved in some of the most
past nine. This is a second request for forgiveness. It’s delightful experiences of your life.
marriage for both of us. We been four years, and I have VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) --
have no children together. not seen her or my grand- Although Lady Luck might play a
Things were good for the children. constructive role in your affairs, both
financially and personally, she may
first several years, but then Now the granddaughter
I became complacent and has invited us to her winter
not extend her favors onto others
who are involved. Enjoy your good
BLONDIE
lost interest. Sex happened graduation. I think it’s best fortune.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- You
only on rare occasion. We not to go because I do not are likely to handle any and all major
started doing things sepa- want to be near this daughter issues adroitly, while petty or frivolous
rately. My wife told me she and will not speak to her ones may have you scurrying for the
aspirin bottle. Go figure.
loved me, but she’d met a until she offers a sincere SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
man who made her feel good apology. I don’t want my -- Stay in contact with your major
and wanted to be attendance at the sources, and keep your eyes open for
any hidden financial opportunities not
with him. Annie, graduation to give readily discernible. Something big is
I knew she was her the chance to stirring behind the scenes.
unhappy with me, do so at the event. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) -- It could be one of those times
but I didn’t want Are my expecta- when it is likely to be easier to please
our marriage to tions too high? outsiders than it will be to placate
end. So I gave my -- Brokenhearted those who are near and dear to you.
consent for her to Mother and Do what you can, and don’t look
back. BEETLE BAILEY
spend more time Grandmother CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
with this man -- Dear Broken: -- Large opportunities could come in
and she did. After By not attending small packages where work or career
is concerned. Take advantage of any
several months, the graduation, you chances you get to better yourself,
she said I should are depriving your regardless of the size.
go out and meet Annie’s Mailbox granddaughter of AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) --
You can get along with most anyone,
someone. your presence, and so it usually doesn’t matter with
Three weeks ago, my you are deliberately trying whom you socialize. However, avoid
wife and her boyfriend went to make your daughter grov- someone you suspect is using you
merely to get to someone else.
out of town for the weekend, el in order to be forgiven. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) --
and I decided to go for a few While you certainly deserve Durability and quality of merchandise
beers. I met “Nancy,” and an apology, you don’t have should take precedence over price
or fads when it comes to making a
we really hit it off. Being to make it so hard. It will major purchase, such as furniture or
with her was exciting, and only prolong the estrange- expensive clothes. Take your time,
I felt alive for the first time ment. If she uses the gradu- and shop wisely. SNUFFY SMITH
in years. ation as an opportunity to ARIES (March 21-April 19)
-- Although you are likely to be the
Here’s the problem: When apologize, isn’t it worth it? recipient of some good news, you
I told my wife about Nancy, Dear Annie: Years ago, might not fully appreciate it if you’ve
she went ballistic. She broke I worked at a warehouse been feeling that everything is going
against you. Don’t let negativity
down and said she is still where someone kept steal- deflate good tidings.
in love with me, and the ing lunches, so I spiked my TAURUS (April 20-May 20) --
thought of my being with tuna sandwiches with as You can reverse any losing proposition
in which you have found yourself
another woman is more than many red pepper flakes as I involved. In fact, Dame Fortune has
she can handle. could stand. The next day, something good in mind for you.
I realize it’s unfair that someone took my lunch, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) --
Focus only on your hopes and good
she got to be with her guy and it was obvious who expectations, and put all negativity
for a year and now the rules did it because the woman out of your mind, because things
change. But in the past two was by the water cooler will have a way of working out well.
Remember, when one door closes,
weeks, we’ve done a lot of trying to drink the whole another is opened. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
talking and soul-searching. jug. -- H. CANCER (June 21-July 22) --
I feel the right thing to do Annie’s Mailbox is writ- It’s inconsequential if someone doesn’t
is forget about Nancy. The ten by Kathy Mitchell and believe in you, as long as you believe
in yourself. You should let the sum
problem is, I can’t stop Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- total of all your achievements validate
thinking of her. I’m afraid tors of the Ann Landers your worth and your abilities.
if I agree to stay in the mar- column. Please e-mail your LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- If you
have any important dealings with
riage, it will never be really questions to anniesmail- someone new, try to make a friend
good, and that’s not fair to box@comcast.net, or write of him or her first before proceeding
either of us. Any advice? -- to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o onto business. Once both of you are at
ease, your negotiations will go more
Emotionally Drained Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. smoothly.
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both ways. Still, the solution


is not to accept being miser-
able. It’s to find out why BORN LOSER
things became so muddled
and how you can fix them
-- or go your separate ways.
What you found appealing
about Nancy could simply
have been the novelty of
having someone take an
interest in you. Please ask
your wife to go with you
for counseling and work on
these issues with the help of
a professional.
Dear Annie: My daugh-
ter sent a nasty, hateful letter FRANK & ERNEST
about me to her siblings.
She broke my heart. Until
then, she was the perfect
daughter, and we had a close
relationship. I waited for an
explanation or an apology.
She made several e-mail
attempts, saying she was
sorry I was offended by her
joke. That was not accept-
able to me. I said I want
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Split personality for Emmy Awards


By DAVID BAUDER While Fox’s “Glee” was this. The winning was really Levy’s acceptance speech but ing,” he said. “I’m in a terror its star, Julianna Margulies,
The Associated Press beaten out for best comedy, the beyond.” it went long, and he was visibly and a free-fall every day.” were seen as strong candi-
musical’s impact was demon- AMC’s “Mad Men” won the upset when the music cut off “Mad Men” and “Breaking dates to bring a broadcast
Emmy had a split personali- strated when Emmy Awards Emmy for best dramatic series his own acceptance speech. Bad” are popular within the network back into the win-
ty this year. Television’s annual host Jimmy Fallon poked fun at for the third consecutive season. He had another chance, Hollywood audience. But ner’s circle for drama.
awards show honored hot new the highly rated show with his It’s a similar three-year winning though, when “Mad Men” won broadcasters say their dra- Yet it was passed by, except
broadcast comedies “Modern opening routine. Fallon played streak for Bryan Cranston, who the best drama series award. mas still get a larger audi- for Archie Panjabi, who won a
Family” and “Glee,” while the leader of a “glee club,” won best actor in a drama for “So where was I?” he slyly ence than those cable shows, supporting actress Emmy for
sticking with more familiar joined by some of the series’ his work as a teacher and meth asked. and they’ve grumbled at the her role as a private investiga-
favorites from cable in drama. stars and contributors like Tina dealer on AMC’s “Breaking He seemed much more lack of attention their dra- tor. Kyra Sedgwick of TNT’s
“Modern Family” won the Fey and Jon Hamm, perform- Bad.” Cranston’s partner on relaxed after the second trophy. mas receive. The new CBS “The Closer” won best actress
Emmy for best comedy in its ing “Born to Run.” the show, Aaron Paul, won his ‘I never feel like I’m roll- drama “The Good Wife” and in a drama.
rookie season. The sweetly The skit won huge applause first Emmy for best supporting
uproarious sitcom knit together from a jaded industry audi- actor.
a gay couple and their adopted ence. “It’s like having a great
daughter, a more traditional The show’s creator, Ryan meal to do the show,” Cranston
bumbling dad and his uptight Murphy, earned a best direct- said backstage. “And then to be
wife, and a world-weary patri- ing Emmy and the tough awarded an Emmy is a beauti-
arch with his hot young Latin coach, Jane Lynch, beat back ful flambe dessert. And then
wife — and became an instant two “Modern Family” stars to last year was another dessert on
favorite on ABC. win best supporting actress in top of that. I feel gluttonous. It’s
“We are so grateful, we are a comedy. more than I can take in.”
so thrilled that families are sit- Murphy noted that “Glee” is Wins almost seem routine
ting down together to watch a about the impact of arts educa- for “Mad Men,” whose cre-
television show,” said Steven tion on high school students. ator Matthew Weiner and Erin
Levitan, the show’s co-creator. “I would like to dedicate this Levy, shared a writing award
“We just want you to know, we to all of my teachers who taught for drama series.
just wanted to say we are so me to sing and finger-paint,” Weiner was listening to
happy that you have let us into he said.
your families.” Edie Falco of Showtime’s July 25, 2010
Levitan’s partner in the “Nurse Jackie” looked shocked MESSAGE TO
show, Christopher Lloyd, was to win the Emmy for best com- THE WORLD
oddly absent from the onstage edy actress. “As soon as some-
celebrating. Levitan said later body calls you funny, you’re of the Blessed Virgin Mary
that Lloyd has an aversion to not funny anymore,” she said (Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina)
crowds. later. “Dear children!
Five of the six members of Emmy awards shouldn’t be Anew I call you to follow me
the show’s comedic couples foreign to her: Falco pulled the with joy. I desire to lead all of
were nominated for supporting neat trick of winning the com- you to my Son, your Savior.
actor awards. Eric Stonestreet, edy award after previously win- You are not aware that without
who plays the rotund, flamboy- ning an Emmy for best actress Him you do not have joy and
ant half of the gay couple, won in a drama series for her work
peace, nor a future or eternal
an Emmy. on “The Sopranos.”
life. Therefore, little children,
He said backstage that his Jim Parsons of CBS’ “The
parents, Vince and Jamey, will Big Bang Theory” won for best make good use of this time of
get his Emmy. comedic actor, unleashing his joyful prayer and surrender.
“I know exactly where real-life inner nerd later. Thank you for having
they’re going to put it,” he said. “I’m a big reader of alma- responded to my call.”
“They eat breakfast and dinner nacs, or I was, and I like lists
at the same spot every day. I and things like that — boy do
want them to be able to sit there I sound OCD,” he said back-
and look at it and know that stage. “So I was awfully thrilled
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