Professional Documents
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Scotts
Crossing
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Patrons would enter the parking lot on the south side of the
library from Jefferson Street to access the drop.
Rist said she still had some research to do on property lines,
etc., and a survey of the library property will be done in the
near future.
It may be next year before we get everything in place but
we will keep checking things off the list that need to be done,
she added.
Rist also presented the librarys policy for property and
liability insurance from the Ohio Plan administered by Stolly
Insurance in Lima.
I was kind of afraid to open it because of all the claims we
had last year with the basement flooding but I was pleasantly
surprised, Rist said.
The policy was $3,994, $371 less than last year. The board
Lehmkuhle
BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
CELINA The body of a man found in
a wheat field along State Route 29 east of
Celina has been identified as 59-year-old
John William Lehmkuhle Jr. of Delphos.
According to reports, Lehmkuhle,
co-owner of the Smoking Chrome Saloon
in Delphos, was riding a motorcycle and
Summer Safety
BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
murder charge.
Both cases will be heard by a September
Grand Jury.
Authorities believe Arraiga and Fitzpatrick
plotted to steal Hatfields SUV at the cemetery while he was visiting his wifes grave.
They believe Arriaga was the
shooter and was left at the
cemetery by Fitzpatrick after
the shooting.
A nearby resident reported to police he had given
someone a ride who had
come to his door wet and
without clothing and asked
for a lift into the nearest
town. The resident called
authorities once he learned
of Hatfields death.
Classifieds 10 | Entertainment 11 | For The Record 2 | Local-State 3-4 | Obituaries 2 | Sports 6-8 | Relay for Life info 14-15 | Weather 2
Its time for Delphie 2016, the annual
celebration of the Delphos Selfie.
Like last year, Delphie Day will
be July 4. Take a picture of anything,
anyone and any event in and around
Delphos, Ohio, between 12:01 a.m. and
11:59 p.m. on July 4. Email the photos to
delphosselfie2016@gmail.com. Multiple
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and clouds. Highs
Highs in the Highs in the upper
Delphos & Area Communities
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2015 Published in Delphos, Ohio
2 The Herald
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89F. Winds light
and variable.
Partly cloudy.
Highs in the low
90s and lows in
the low 60s.
Sunshine. Highs
in the upper
70s and lows in
the upper 50s.
Sunrise: 6:07 AM
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Sunset: 9:13 PM
Sunset: 9:13 PM
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Ohio at a Glance
Toledo
81/61
Cleveland
78/65
Columbus
85/60
Cincinnati
86/61
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Alliance
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Athens
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Bowling Green
Cambridge
Chillicothe
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Marietta
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KNIPPEN
CHRYSLER-DODGE-JEEP
not use internet without permission of probation, agree to search of his computer by
probation department or its designee and
three years intensive probation. He was
classified as a Tier 2 sex offender who must
register with the sheriff every 180 days for
25 years. He was also ordered to pay court
costs. An 18-month prison each county,
some concurrent and some consecutive, for
a total of 54 months prison, was deferred.
Tyler Pessefall, 18, Van Wert, trespass,
a misdemeanor 4; and criminal damaging,
a misdemeanor 2. Sentenced to two years
community control on each count, concurrent, seven days jail beginning Saturday
with work release, an additional 30 days jail
at later date, 200 hours community service,
drivers license suspended 60 days, ordered
to pay restitution of $1,032 to Roger Welch,
joint and several with co-defendants and
also fined $208 plus court costs and partial
appointed counsel fees. An additional 30
days jail for trespass and 90 days jail for
criminal damaging were deferred.
Candice Huffman, 30, Van Wert, trespass in habitation, a felony 4; and attempted deception to obtain dangerous drug, a
felony 5. Sentence: five years community
control on each count, concurrent; up to six
months at WORTH Center, 30 days jail at
later date, 200 hours community service,
three years intensive probation, ordered to
pay $1,000 restitution to Fran Wood, court
costs and partial appointed counsel fees. A
12-month prison term on each count, concurrent, was deferred.
Probation violation
Aaron Deffenbaugh, 20, Van Wert,
admitted to violating his probation by having a positive drug test. He was re-sentenced to five years community control
under the same conditions, plus up to six
months at the WORTH Center and 30 days
jail at later date. A 12-month prison term
was deferred.
Visiting Judge Timothy Campbell
Dale Wright Jr. 24, Van Wert, was
found competent to stand trial following an
evaluation by Court Diagnostic. The case
was set for final pretrial on Nov. 7 and for
jury trial Nov. 15-17.
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Herald
Nancy Spencer, editor
Ray Geary,
Chief Operating Officer
Delphos Herald, Inc.
David Thornberry,
Group Publisher
Lori Goodwin Silette,
circulation manager
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Delphos
man cited
after crash
DHI Media Staff Reports
DELPHOS A Delphos
man was cited for failure to
yield and operating a motor
vehicle without a license following a tw0-vehicle hit-skip
crash reported at 5:22 p.m.
Wednesday.
According to Delphos
Police reports, Franklin
Rigdon, 83, of Venedocia,
was traveling eastbound on
Second Street and approaching the intersection of South
Bredeick when a vehicle
driven by Miguel Carreto, 55,
of Delphos, failed to yield
to the Rigdon vehicle after
stopping at the stop sign on
Bredeick Street, striking it in
the rear drivers side.
Carretto then left the scene
and returned with a translator
as English is not his first language. The responding officer learned Carreto had never
been issued a drivers license
in the United States and he
had left the scene because he
was scared and unaware of
what to do.
Rigdon and his passenger, Priscilla Rigdon, 80, of
Venedocia, were treated at
the scene by Delphos Fire
and Rescue and refused
transportation to the hospital.
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Complete Auto Detailing Inside & Out
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June 27
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Jerry Miller
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June 28
Hope Kill
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June 29
Kaden Cross
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Chelsea Scoby
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TODAY
9-11 a.m. Delphos Project Recycle at Delphos Fuel and
Wash.
9 a.m.-noon Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society, located at the east edge of the St.
Johns High School parking lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of warning sirens by Delphos Fire and
Rescue.
1-3 p.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N.
Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
SUNDAY
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.
1:30 p.m. Amvets Post 698 Auxiliary meets at the Amvets
post in Middle Point.
4 p.m. Amvets Post 698 regular meeting at the Amvets post
in Middle Point.
7:30 p.m. Sons of Amvets Post 698 meet at Amvets Post in
Middle Point.
MONDAY
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Ottoville Branch Library is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301
Suthoff St.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from the Storm support group meets in the
Delphos Public Library basement.
7 p.m. Ottoville village council meets at the municipal
building.
Marion Township Trustees meet at the township house.
7:30 p.m. Delphos Eagles Aerie 471 meets at the Eagles
Lodge.
TUESDAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301
Suthoff St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Delphos Area Simply Quilters meets at the Delphos
Area Chamber of Commerce, 306 N. Main St.
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian
Church, 310 W. Second St.
7:30 p.m. Elida village council meets at the town hall.
WEDNESDAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam County Museum is open, 202 E. Main
St., Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
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FIRST UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN
310 W. Second St.
419-692-5737
Sunday: 11:00 Worship
Service - Everyone Welcome
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
419-692-6741
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship Service
ST. PETER LUTHERAN
CHURCH
422 North Pierce St., Delphos
Phone 419-695-2616
Sunday 9:00 AM
Worship Service
Monday 8:00-9:00 AM
Kids Free Breakfast starts M-F
Wednesday
7:00 PM Worship Service
Saturday
8:00 AM Prayer Breakfast
Sunday
9:00 AM Worship Service
DELPHOS WESLEYAN
CHURCH
935 S. Bredeick St., Delphos
Phone 419-695-1723
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Sunday Worship.
MARION BAPTIST
CHURCH
2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
419-339-6319
Services: Sunday - 11:00
a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
DELPHOS CHRISTIAN
UNION
SPENCERVILLE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
317 West North St.
419-296-2561
9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship;
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH
500 S. Canal, Spencerville
419-647-6202
Saturday - 4:30 p.m.
Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass,
IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
699 Sunnydale, Elida, Ohio
Pastor Bruce Tumblin
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional; 10:45 a.m. contemporary
sPEnCErVillE
SPENCERVILLE
FULL GOSPEL
107 Broadway St., Spencerville
Pastor Charles Muter
Home Ph. 419-657-6019
Sunday: Morning Services 10:00 a.m.
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
102 Wisher Drive, Spencerville
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Cafe;
10:00 a.m. Worship Service.
Elida/GomEr
GOMER
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
CHURCH
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd., Elida
Phone: 339-3339
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
School (all ages); 11 a.m.
Morning Service
PIKE MENNONITE CHURCH
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961
ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Zion Church &
Conant Rd., Elida
NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH OF GOD
Elida - Ph. 222-8054
Service schedule: Sunday
10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning
Worship
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
4750 East Road, Elida
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship,
FAITH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Road U, Rushmore
TRINITY LUTHERAN
Pastor Robert Morrison
303 S. Adams, Middle Point
Sunday 10 am Church
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 11:00 Church Service;
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
service.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
KINGSLEY UNITED METHODIST
Ottoville
Ohio 709 and Mendon Rd.
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
Phone: 419-965-2771
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.;
Worship - 10:25 a.m.
ST. MICHAEL CHURCH
Kalida
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC
Saturday 4:30 p.m. Mass.
CHURCH
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00
601 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
a.m. Masses.
Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.
ST. BARBARA CHURCH
MANDALE CHURCH OF
160 Main St.,
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION
Cloverdale 419-488-2391
Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor
Mass schedule: Saturday
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday 5:30 p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
School all ages. 10:30 a.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer
419-642-5264
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Service.
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11260 Elida Road
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Alexander &
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419-238-9567
10098 Lincoln Hwy.
Van Wert, OH
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HARTER
& SCHIER
FUNERAL
HOME
209 W. 3rd St.
Delphos, Ohio 45833
419-692-8055
PITSENBARGER
SUPPLY
Professional Parts People
ST. JOSEPH
CATHOLIC CHURCH
135 N. Water St., Ft. Jennings
Phone: 419-286-2132
Mass schedule: Saturday 5
p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and
9:30 a.m.
Delphos, O.
Ph. 692-1010
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Country
Summer menus major in
strawberries, family memories
BY LOVINA EICHER
We are halfway through June! It is
a lovely but warm evening. Everyone
has retired for the night except daughter
Verena, who is reading on the porch
swing, and me. I am also on the porch,
writing at the patio table. Im enjoying
the peacefulness. God has created such
a wonderful world, and people do not
appreciate it enough. How often we
get so caught up in the busyness of life
that we dont even notice the beauty of
it all. Im watching two hummingbirds
that are buzzing by the feeder. They are
such tiny birds but can make quite a lot
of racket!
Today was a warm day to travel to
town with the buggy and our horse,
Mighty. Daughter Lovina, 12, and son
Kevin, 10, had appointments at the eye
doctor. Lovina needs glasses now, but
Kevins eyes test very well yet. I was
able to pick up my new glasses as well.
My husband, Joe, made supper on
the charcoal grill tonight to keep the
heat out of the house. I appreciate that,
especially after coming home from town
late in the day. Verena and Loretta had
cleaned out some more cabinets while
I was gone.
Yesterday, June 14, was daughter Elizabeths twenty-second birthday. How can it be that our firstborn
is already that old? Lovina has been
spending Monday night and Tuesday
with Elizabeth. Timothy and Elizabeth
brought her home last night, and I
made one of Elizabeths favorite meals,
since it was her birthday. On the menu:
mashed potatoes, beef gravy, macaroni
and cheese, corn, lettuce salad, sliced
cheese and strawberries and ice cream.
Our whole family went to Timothy
and Elizabeths house on Saturday in
honor of Elizabeths birthday. We all
spent the night there and stayed until
Sunday evening. It was an in-between
Sunday, and so we didnt have a church
Kitchen Press
419-695-0015
BY JAMES
HOORMAN
Ag Educator
OSU Extension
Putnam County
Water is essential for
life and livestock are no
different. Water constitutes
60-70 percent of the body
of livestock. Weather can
play a huge factor in the
amount water needed for the
livestock species you raise.
With the hot, dry weather we
currently have, water may
become a problem. Limiting
water intake to livestock
can directly impact performance of the animal more
quickly and drastically than
any other nutrient deficiency. Livestock without water,
even for a short period of
time, may lead to death.
Animals should have
access to all the water they
can drink. Water requirements of livestock are influenced by several factors.
These factors are the animals rate of gain, pregnan-
water consumption.
If cattle must be handled,
work them from midnight
to 8 a.m. Do not work cattle after 10 a.m. Wait until
the cattle have had at least
six hours of night cooling
before working. This optimizes the calfs innate diurnal rhythms in regard to
heat accumulation and dissipation allowing the calf to
deal more effectively with
heat stress during the day.
Work with the packers to
schedule shipping cattle at
night. Try to start loading
after 1 a.m. such that all cattle can arrive before 7 a.m.
If cattle arrive with elevated
body temperature, defects
such as dark cutters may be
more common.
Water is also essential
for humans. When it is hot,
Delphos
Community VBS
July 10th-14th...6:15pm-8:45pm
Sunday, June 26
Edgewood Park
This is a wonderful
opportunity to help
control the cat
over-population
while helping your
cat(s) live a long,
healthy, happy life.
Feed me.
Love me.
Fix me!
Check in at 9 a.m.
60
Tame Cats
$
Must be
6 weeks
& up
& Kittens
Pain Medication Included
30
Feral Cats
$
www.NeuterScooter.com
You MUST schedule your appointment online!
If you need info please contact Carole 419-203-3061.
The location is a non-smoking facility & grounds.
Street Address
City:
State:
ZIP
Home Telephone:
Cell Phone:
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Sports
We will be traveling
throughout Ohio, Michigan
and Kentucky, playing among
the best competition in the
Midwest. Players will receive
instruction and practice in an
indoor facility this winter by
collegiate and professional
instructors.
Visit www.locosexpress.
com to register for tryouts.
Registration is required. Play
among the bestagainst the
best.Locos Express.
Email
locosexpress@
gmail.com with any questions.
Andy North
Financial Advisor
1122 Elida Avenue
Delphos, OH 45833
419-695-0660
SPENCERVILLE
Spencervilles J.T. Thiery puts the ball in play during the second inning of the Bearcats
ACME contest versus Parkway Friday night at home. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
Parkway made it 12-6 in
the top of the fifth on a 1-out
walk to Carson Ford, a wild
pitch and a 2-out double to
deep left by Nick Riley. In
turn, Riley scored on a chop
single to left by Barna.
The Bearcats retaliated
in the bottom half as Brady
Nolan walked and swiped
second, J.T. Thiery walked
and Chandler sliced a single
to center to load them up and
chase Parkway starter Noah
Stevenson (for lefty Walls).
Brady Becker popped up a
bunt and Walls made a diving
catch for the first out and
cast.
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Wildlife Ohio
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL RESOURCES
Division of Wildlife
The Fish Ohio Report
Lake Erie
Regulations to remember: The daily bag limit for
walleye in Ohio waters of
Lake Erie is 6 fish per angler;
minimum size limit is 15
inches. The daily bag limit
for yellow perch is 30 fish
per angler in all Ohio waters
of Lake Erie. The trout
and salmon daily bag limit
is 5 fish per angler through
August 31. The minimum
size limit is 12 inches.
Black bass (largemouth and
smallmouth bass): Beginning
today, the daily bag limit will
be 5 with a 14-inch minimum
size limit.
Western Basin
Walleye: Walleye fishing
has been hit or miss lately.
The best locations have been
near the turnaround buoy of
the Toledo shipping channel,
both northwest and northeast of West Sister Island,
Northwest Reef, Rattlesnake
Island, Gull Island and
Kelleys Island shoals and
Kelleys Island Airport Reef.
Most have been caught by
trolling with spoons or worm
harnesses and by casting with
weight-forward spinners or
mayfly rigs.
Yellow Perch: Yellow
perch have been caught
southeast of the turnaround
buoy of the Toledo shipping
channel, off Marblehead
Lighthouse and southwest of
Corey Norton
Financial Advisor
221 Elida Road
Delphos, OH 45833
419-692-0346
Marblehead Life-Saving
Station dedicated
COLUMBUS The
Ohio Department of Natural
Resources (ODNR) dedicated
a new life-saving station at
Marblehead Lighthouse State
Park on Wednesday. Following
the dedication, free tours of
the station, keepers house and
lighthouse were available.
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ODNR increases boating
patrols this weekend
COLUMBUS The
ODNR is participating in
Operation Dry Water, a nationally-coordinated effort to
reduce the number of accidents
and deaths related to boating
under the influence of alcohol
or drugs.
This weekend, ODNR
officers will increase patrols,
breathalyzer tests, checkpoints
and boater education as part of
the national initiative.
Consuming alcohol or
using drugs on a boat can have
serious and potentially deadly consequences, said ODNR
Director James Zehringer.
Through this campaign, we
hope to draw more awareness
to the importance of staying
sober and safe while operating
watercraft. Operators under the
influence are not only a danger to themselves, they are a
danger to their passengers and
other boaters.
According to the U.S. Coast
Guards 2015 Recreational
Boating Statistics report [pdf],
the leading known contributing
factor in fatal boating accidents nationwide is alcohol
use. When the primary cause
of a fatal boating accident was
known, alcohol use was the
leading factor in 17 percent
of deaths in the nation during
2015. Additionally, when operating a vessel, alcohol use was
the primary contributing factor
in 260 accidents, 91 deaths and
228 injuries in 2015.
During last years 3-day
Operation Dry Water, ODNR
Division of Watercraft officers
contacted 563 boaters on 188
vessels and made five arrests
for boating under the influence
(BUI).
In Ohio, boaters whose
blood alcohol content level
exceeds the state limit of .08
can expect to be arrested for
BUI and may face other serious penalties, including fines,
jail and loss of privileges to
register and operate boats.
Operation Dry Water
is a nationwide campaign,
launched in 2009 by the
National Association of State
Boating Law Administration
(NASBLA) in partnership with
the U.S. Coast Guard, ODNR
and local marine patrol officers. For more information
on Operation Dry Water, visit
operationdrywater.org.
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Sports
Jefferson pitcher Brenan Auer ranges toward second base to field a ground ball and
throw out a runner during ACME action versus Lima Central Catholic Thursday night
at Wildcat Field. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS Thursday
night was one of those pitchers duels that it was a shame
someone had to win and
someone had to lose.
Jefferson
and
Lima
Central Catholic went at it in
an ACME Summer Baseball
encounter at Wildcat Field.
The Thunderbirds scored
a run in the top of the seventh and Brendan Stolly finished off his 3-hit shutout in
the home half as the T-Birds
grabbed a 1-0 victory in a
1-hour, 30-minute dandy.
Stolly walked three and
fanned seven in his 88-pitch
(56 for strikes) gem.
Brenan Auer scattered five
hits in five frames of 5-strikeout and 1-walk ball (62 pitches, 43 for strikes), with Brett
Mahlie throwing two frames
of relief.
It was Mahlie who gave
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Yesterday
This and
That
by EVELYN MARTIN
Window
to the
Past
Tag Day, annually observed
in Delphos, under the auspices of the Library Association
it is hoped, will bring greater
amount of money into the treasury of the organization this
year than any previous event.
People are learning to appreciate more and more, the benefits
of the public library, and are
more willing than ever to lend
their aid in enlarging the supply
of books.
The only means of increasing the number of volumes at
the public institution is through
the efforts of the Delphos
Library Association or from
private contributions, and Tag
Day has proven a great factor in helping to realize the
aims of the Association. This
year the local people seemed
to take greater interest in Tag
Day and but few approached,
refused to purchase a tag on
whichever printed the words,
Boost the Delphos Library.
Nearby everyone was wearing a
tag Saturday, showing that they
were boosters for the institution
and had contributed to enlarge
share to buy books. A number
of high school girls were solicitors.
Delphos Herald, Sept. 18,
1915
First Women Patients At
Hospital
A special car over the
Western Ohio railroad, brought
14 women patients to Lima
State Hospital Monday morning at 11 oclock, the entire
company coming from Dayton
State Hospital. These are the
first women who have been
received at the institution, and
have come in response to notice
sent by Dr. Charles Clark a
week ago that the womens
pavilion was finished and in
readiness for patients. There are
accommodations for 80 at the
pavilion, and other hospitals
all over the state are making
preparations to send in a number more. Included in the list
is one Ada Leland, committed
to the state penitentiary from
Cincinnati in June of 1015, for
shooting to kill.
Delphos Herald, Sept. 21,
1915
Plans For New Iron Bridge
on Fifth Street
Plans for a new iron bridge
on Fifth Street over the canal
were approved at a joint meeting of Allen and Van Wert
county commissioners were
authorized to advertise for bids,
the proposals to include figures
on the moving of the old Fifth
street canal bridge to Seventh
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Opinion
Awesome
4th of July
coming up
I cant believe the Fourth of July is right
around the corner already. It seems the kids
were skipping out of the buildings on their
last day of school just a few days ago.
Ive said it before and Ill stick by it,
once you get past the Fourth, the summer
just disappears. Heres to summer.
Speaking of the Fourth, Ive been busy
preparing the annual tabloid letting everyone know whats going on and when. This
year promises to be even better than last, if
you can imagine.
Dont forget as you head to the park,
the celebration will help fund the splash
pad that will be built on the west side of
the Delphos Municipal Swimming Pool
next year. Quite an undertaking for a smalltown club like the Kiwanis. Small but
mighty!
I can remember the festivities when I
was a young girl. So much excitement!
The day would start with the Rostorfers
coming over first thing in the morning and
wed all fish. Well, Brad and I would fish.
The rest were too old.
You have not fished the great MiamiErie Canal until youve used a 12-foot cane
pole and a dough ball (smashed up white
bread). I can remember my dad and/or
brother getting the pole out the day before
and making sure everything was in working order. Theyd check the line and put on
a new hook and bobber and I was ready to
go. That pole was tall enough for three of
me and I can remember carefully walking
The in
crowd
Nancy Spencer
On the
Other Hand
activities.
The Kiwanis have outdone themselves
again. Theres three days of free entertainment. Four great bands, including the local
Strumming Steel, will take the stage. Each
day is filled with special events, including
the Beyond Expectation softball games,
Taste of Delphos Pizza Taste-off, Duck
Races, the Firecracker Bike Ride, corn
hole, volleyball and the list goes on and on.
And theres still the old standbys. Dont
forget the Optimist Fishing Derby has
moved to Saturday. Pass it on, please. Id
hate for some little girl or boy with their
heart set on trying to win a bicycle or some
other prize show up on Monday and be
disappointed.
The Boys of Summer will fill the park
with the sound of the crack of the bat and
cheers from their fans.
Food will be plentiful. The Kiwanis keep
the grills going all day in the Entertainment
Tent area with hot dogs, burger and brats
and those awesome French fries. On
Monday, yep, their famous BBQ chicken.
You can smell it that morning almost as
soon as it hits the grill. Get there fast
theyve sold out every year!
That evening the Kiwanis will put on
their annual fireworks display which promises to be even bigger and better than last
year, if you can imagine it.
So head to the park, support the Kiwanis
and help build the splash pad!
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Byron McNutt
People Make
the Difference
to 3.2 billion in 2020 and 4.9 billion
in 2030 that creates opportunities
for U.S. corporations to sell products and services as those people
can afford homes, cars, computers,
televisions, smartphones, healthcare, clean energy, digital entertainment and
thousands of other items. Many
American companies already get
over 50 percent of their revenues in
foreign countries.
Why do so many people insist
that things were better 50 years
ago? Green has a few thoughts on
the subject.
Back then there were no cable
news channels delivering negative
news 24/7. Life was harder back
then but it was also simpler, less
hectic. Back then baby boomers
were thinner and fitter, our hearing
and eyesight were better and our
joints didnt ache. We had full heads
of hair and it wasnt gray.
This is an election year and the
leading candidates are pointing out
the negatives. And, the two leading
presidential candidates have skyhigh unfavorability ratings. After
having several presidents in their
40s and 50s, we will soon have a
president in his or her 70s!
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APPLY IF YOU
CANNOT SHOW UP
FOR WORK
or commit to full time
employment. Please
apply in person to
101 N. Main Street,
Grover Hill, OH.
or call
419-789-0292.
LINCOLNVIEW
LOCAL
School has an opening
for the Cafeteria Food
Service Supervisor for
the 2016-2017
school year. This is an
administrative contract
and requires
supervisory, budgetary,
and menu/nutrition
management
responsibilities. Salary is
to be determined based
upon experience. Please
contract Lincolnview
Local Schools at
(419)968-2226 or
email jdotson@
lincolnview.k.12.oh.us
for application
LOCAL
CONSTRUCTION
Company seeking
full-time employees for
general construction.
Must have drivers
license and
transportation.
Experience not needed
but a plus. To apply, call
419-203-7681
SALES POSITION
We have an opening for
a part time and/or full
time sales representative. Will train. Send resume to Delphos Herald,
405 N. Main St.,
Delphos, OH 45833.
275
WORK
WANTED
305
APARTMENT/
DUPLEX FOR RENT
320
HOUSE FOR
RENT
SEVERAL MOBILE
Homes/House for rent.
View homes online at
www.ulmshomes.com or
inquire at 419-692-3951
555
GARAGE SALES/
YARD SALES
PETS AND
583
SUPPLIES
FREE: 4-yr old black lab
female, spayed, all
shots, housebroken,
house pet, comes with
electronic fence system
(Delphos area). Call
419-204-7768
FREE: MINI Longhair
Dachshund, spayed female, 5 yrs. old, 15 lbs,
housebroken, all shots.
Rare dog, Blue Merele.
Call 419-204-7768
345 Vacations
350 Wanted To Rent
355 Farmhouses For Rent
360 Roommates Wanted
400 REAL ESTATE/FOR SALE
405 Acreage and Lots
410 Commercial
415 Condos
420 Farms
425 Houses
430 Mobile Homes/
Manufactured Homes
435 Vacation Property
440 Want To Buy
500 MERCHANDISE
505 Antiques and Collectibles
510 Appliances
515 Auctions
TEMANS
585 PRODUCE
GESSNERS
PRODUCE
Homegrown Strawberries
Available! Canning Season
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Orders for String Beans, Beets
Tomatoes And Corn
Located 714 Main St, Van Wert
939 E 5th St, Delphos
Daily 9am to 5pm
Sunday 11am-4pm
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597
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665
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601 SERVICES
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& Commercial
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All Concrete Work
Mark Pohlman
419-339-9084
cell 419-233-9460
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Windows,
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Garages
Ph. 419-339-4938
or 419-230-8128
625 CONSTRUCTION
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grab a great
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680 Snow Removal
685 Travel
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695 Electrical
700 Painting
705 Plumbing
710 Roofing/Gutters/Siding
715 Blacktop/Cement
720 Handyman
725 Elder Care
800 TRANSPORTATION
805 Auto
810 Auto Parts and Accessories
815 Automobile Loans
820 Automobile Shows/Events
825 Aviations
Public Auction
Tuesday, June 28th,
2016 at 5:30 p.m.
www.DickClarkRealEstate.com
1:00-3:00 p.m.
5465 Dutch Hollow Rd., Lima
Rick Gable
419-230-1504
$174,900
dickclarkrealestate.com
CITY OF DELPHOS
Delphos, Ohio
Dont make
Water Meter Replacement
a move
without us!
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed Bids for the Water Meter Replacement will
103 N. Main St. Delphos, OH
be received by the City of Delphos at the Council
Phone: 419-695-1006 Phone: 419-879-1006
Chambers, 608 N. Canal Street, Delphos, OH
45833, until Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 12:00 p.m.
local time, at which time bids received will be publicly opened and read.
In general, the project consists of the removal and
replacement of all residential water meters within
the City of Delphos.
The free electronic Bidding Documents which include specifications may be obtained by contacting
the issuing office of Choice One Engineering at
bnc@choiceoneengineering.com. Hard copies are
available for an additional fee and are non-refundable. For additional information regarding the
project, please visit our website at www.choiceoneengineering.com.
Top Wages Insurance 401k
Neither Owner nor Choice One will be responsible
Paid Holidays Paid Vacation
for full or partial sets of bidding documents, including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other
than Choice One.
Bids must be signed and submitted on the separate
bidding forms and sealed in a properly identified envelope.
The bid security shall be furnished in accordance
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Email resumes to: dee@jptimmerman.com
All contractors and subcontractors involved with the
project will, to the extent practicable, use Ohio
products, materials, services, and labor in the impleYour CommunitY Your newspaper
mentation of their project. Additionally, contractor
compliance with the Equal Employment Opportunity
subsCribe todaY!
requirements of Ohio Administrative Code Chapter
419-695-0015
123, the Governors Executive Order of 1972, and
Governors Executive Order 84-9 shall be required.
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OPEN
190741 Rd.
19, HOUSE
Ft. Jennings
19074Price
Rd. 19,
Ft. Jennings
the actual opening thereof.
Reduced!
SUNDAY
4:30PM-6:00PM
Price
Reduced!
The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all
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Ft.
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Rd.
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3 bedroom,$164,900-Ft
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bath
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3
bedroom,
2
bath
brick/vinyl
ranch
home
with open
any Bid which is deemed by Owner to be most faPUBLIC
AUCTION-Delphos
SD
floor plan
on
1.24
acre
lot.
Many
updates.
$164,900-Ft
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floor
plan
on
1.24
acre
lot.
Many
updates.
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vorable to the Owner.
24x24
attached
garage andfollow
36x24
Morton
building.
Auction
immediately
Open
House
onopen
24x24
garage
and
36x24
Morton
building.
2 to
brick/vinyl
ranch
home
with
open
3 bedroom,
2bath
bath
brick/vinyl
ranch
home
with
Move inattached
ready!
(42)
Brad
Stuber
419-236-2267/Derek
City of Delphos 3 bedroom,
Sunday,
6/26
@6:00PM
Move
in
ready!
(42)
Brad
Stuber
419-236-2267/Derek
plan
on419-303-3313
1.24
acre
lot.
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Includes
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floor
plan
on
1.24
acre
lot.
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419-303-3313
4BR/2BTH
apx. 1792and
sq.ft.,36x24
att. garage/workshop
w/
6/25/16, 6/29/16 & 7/2/16
24x24
attached
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building.
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attachedgarage
garage and
36x24
Morton
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940
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940
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HOUSE
PM
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in
ready!
(42)
Stuber
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HOUSE
1-2:30
PMneeds
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in
ready!
(42)
BradSUNDAY
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419-236-2267/Derek
carpet 419-303-3313
& paint. Would
make
greatRd.,
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property. Call for
7040
Elida
Elida
Watkins
Watkins 419-303-3313
7040 Elida Rd., Elida
terms & conditions. $112,000-Elida
(71) Mike ReindelSD
419-235-3607
$112,000-Elida
SD
BY
$112,000-Elida
SD
4BR/2BTH bi level
onAPPOINTMENT
.92 ac lot, apx. 2046
sq.ft. plus finished
BY
APPOINTMENT
$112,000-Elida
SD
$65,000-Elida
SD
Brick
ranch
with
3
bedrooms
and
1
full bath.concrete.
Remodbasement
area,
fireplace,
24x36
outbldg.
w/partial
$65,000-Elida
SD
ranch
with
3 1bedrooms
and
1 full
bath.
Remod3 bedroom,
bath21 car
story
on
nice
66x132
lot.
eledBrick
inCute
2004.
Detached
garage
built
in
2008.
Cute
3
bedroom,
1
bath
1
story
on
nice
66x132
lot.
Roof
apx.
10
years
old,
nice
rear
deck.
Built
1920,Detached
appx. 13782sq.
of living area,
in inin2004.
carft.
garage
built inenclosed
2008.
Built
1920,
appx.
1378
sq.
ft.
of
living
area,
enclosed
(51)eled
Mike
Reindel
419-235-3607
breezeway.
(122) Bonnie
Shelley 419-230-2521
(78)
Mike
Reindel
419-235-3607
(51)breezeway.
Mike Reindel
(122)419-235-3607
Bonnie Shelley 419-230-2521
$74,000-Delphos SD
$74,000-Delphos
BY
APPOINTMENT
1-1/2 story
home
with 3BR/1BA andSD
over 1800 sq ft
$139,500-Delphos
BY
APPOINTMENT
1-1/2
story
home
withupdates
3BR/1BA
andSDover
1800 sq
living space. $65,000-Elida
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including
updated
bathft
SD
living
space.
Many
updates
including
updated
bath
New
Listing!
w/whirlpool
tub/shower,
windows,
roof &66x132
water
$65,000-Elida
SD nice
CuteFully
3 bedroom,
1 bath
1newer
story
w/whirlpool
tub/shower,
newer
windows,
roof apx.
& water
remodeled
3BR/2BTH
single
storyon
home,
1500 lot.
heater.
Basement.
Detached
garage
w/loft.
Basement.
Detached
garage
3Barb
bedroom,
11378
bath
1sq. ft.story
onw/loft.
nice
66x132
lot.
BuiltCute
inheater.
1920,
appx.
ofappliances,
living
area,
enclosed
(75)
Coil
419-302-3478
sq.ft.
Newer
roof,
new
kitchen
with
&
new
wiring
(75)
Barb
Coil
419-302-3478
Built
in
1920,
appx.
1378
sq.
ft.
of
living
area,
enclosed
breezeway.
(122)
Bonnie
Shelley
419-230-2521
FARM
FOR
SALE
& plumbing.
Additional
roomFOR
for
den/office.
1 car att. garage
Approx. 30(122)
acresFARM
in Union
Twp,SALE
Van419-230-2521
Wert
Apbreezeway.
Bonnie
Shelley
$74,000-Delphos
SDCounty.
Approx.
30
acres
inw/Must
Union
Twp,
VaninWert
County. Applusprox.
1 car20det.
garage.
see!
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ready!
ac
tillable
balance
wooded.
1-1/2
story
home
with
3BR/1BA
and
over
1800
sq ft
$74,000-Delphos
SD
prox.
20
ac
tillable
w/
balance
wooded.
(188)
Dye419-236-3616
419-303-5891
(99)
JimDevin
Rhodes
(188)
Devin
Dye 419-303-5891
living
space.
Many
updates
including
1-1/2
story
home
with
3BR/1BA
and overupdated
1800 sq bath
ft
Autos
Appliances
Clothing
Electronics
Furniture
Jewelry
Musical
Instruments
THE DELPHOS
HERALD
Van Wert
(419)
695-0015
830 Boats/Motors/Equipment
835 Campers/Motor Homes
840 Classic Cars
845 Commercial
850 Motorcycles/Mopeds
855 Off-Road Vehicles
860 Recreational Vehicles
865 Rental and Leasing
870 Snowmobiles
875 Storage
880 SUVs
885 Trailers
890 Trucks
895 Vans/Minivans
899 Want To Buy
925 Legal Notices
950 Seasonal
953 Free & Low Priced
BAUGHMAN
TILE Company
is now hiring. General
Laborers & Yard
Workers: Ability to lift
50 -75 pounds required,
Forklift experience
preferred. Delivery
drivers: Full time, Part
Time or Seasonal, CDL
Class A or B. Excellent
benefit package
including health
insurance plan, 401k
retirement plan,
vacation plan with a
competitive salary.
Applications are
available at:
Baughman
Tile Company,
8516 Road 137,
Paulding, OH.
Located 4 miles east of
US 127 on SR 613
200 EMPLOYMENT
205 Business Opportunities
210 Childcare
215 Domestic
220 Elderly Home Care
225 Employment Services
230 Farm And Agriculture
235 General
www.delphosherald.com
100 ANNOUNCEMENTS
105 Announcements
110 Card Of Thanks
115 Entertainment
120 In Memoriam
125 Lost And Found
130 Prayers
135 School/Instructions
140 Happy Ads
145 Ride Share
HERALD
DELPHOS
THE
12 The Herald
w/whirlpool
tub/shower,
newerincluding
windows,
roof &bath
water
living space.
Many
updates
$97,500-Delphos
SD updated
heater.
Basement.
Detached
garage
w/loft.
w/whirlpool tub/shower,
newerSeller!
windows, roof & water
Motivated
(75)heater.
Barb Coil
419-302-3478
Detached
garage
w/loft.3BR/2BTH,
CharmingBasement.
1 story home
on .22 acre
lot features
FARM
FOR
SALE
(75)
Barb
Coil
419-302-3478
apx. 1,269 sq.ft. Covered front porch, fenced back yard with
Approx.
30 acres ingarage.
UnionFOR
Twp, refrigerator
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County.
Apopen patio, 3 car det.FARM
Stove &SALE
Updated
prox.
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ac
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w/
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wooded.
Approx.
acres
in Union
kitchen &30
baths,
newer
flooring.Twp,
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419-303-5891
prox.
20 acDye
tillable
w/ balance wooded.
(72) Robin Flanagan 419-234-6111
$125,000-Spencerville SD
Must See!
3BR/2BTH ranch on 1 ac lot, built 1994, remodeled 07, apx.
1809 sq.ft. Large screened patio & bonus breakfast nook.
Storage shed & 2 car det. garage.
(90) Mike Reindel 419-235-3607
COMMERCIAL
Warehouse or retail space for lease, up to 15,200 sq.ft. Includes
dock & 100+ parking spaces. Will remodel to suit or owner may
divide. Prime location on SR 309, East, Lima.
Owner/agent. Ron Spencer 419-230-1111
Apx. 1,600 sq.ft. of office space for lease on SR 309, East, Lima.
Lower level w/ windows. Perfect for medical offices, insurance
office, etc. Features reception/waiting area, offices, &
restrooms. Owner/agent. Ron Spencer 419-230-1111
Apx. 2,200 sq.ft. of office/showroom space for lease on SR
309 E. Features large open showroom area, office area, 2
restrooms, 2 overhead garage doors & storage area.
Owner/agent. Ron Spencer 419-230-1111
00185848
www.delphosherald.com
Crossing
Archives
of his life, and on his last anniversary the state of his health
was such that no visitors were
received. He failed rapidly during the last few weeks,
his mind became more feeble,
and Monday afternoon it was
apparent to his relatives that
Mr. Scotts death was only the
question of a few hours. The
death of Father Scott marks
the passing of, doubtless, the
oldest pioneer in north-western
Ohio. His life was a modest
one. He observed sedulously all the laws of nature, and
being favored with a robust
constitution, his remarkable age
was due to careful living. His
remains lie at the residence of
J. H. Cowdin, on East Fifth
street and they will be laid to
rest in Walnut Grove cemetery, Wednesday afternoon. Mr.
Scott was a member of the
Presbyterian church, and the
funeral will be held from the
Third street church, Wednesday
afternoon at 1 oclock, conducted by Rev. E. M. Page.
(The Daily Herald
Delphos 5 April 1898)
(Williams bio says eight
children were born to them,
with two dying in infancy and
his obit says nine. Only those
listed above are known.)
(Source: Portrait and
Biographical Record of Allen
and Van Wert Counties, Ohio
By A.W. Bowen & Co)
The Herald 13
SUMMER
OVERSTOCK SALE!
Part Time
(16-20 hours/week)
Wanted!!!
Monday-Thursday Schedule!
First and Second Shift Available!
Responsibilities also include:
Operate and maintain multi-spindle bar
automatic screw machine
Perform visual inspection/quality control
check on parts produced insuring all to
specification and order.
Requirements:
High School Diploma/GED
Verifiable work experience a must!
Excellent mechanical aptitude and
knowledge of basic math.
Must be able to read and understand
machine parts blueprints
Work well in team environment, motivated
and self starter!
Hiring for our 3 locations:
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Jeremy
Tree Service
Call
567.825.7826 or 567.712.1241
DRIVER(S) WANTED
Local company is in need of part-time delivery
drivers. All deliveries are to Ohio and surrounding states. Must be able to move skids with a
pallet jack and secure a load properly. No CDL
is required. Driver must submit to pre-employment physical/drug screening and random drug
screening during employment. Must pass MVR
and have clean driving record. Retirees welcome. Please apply to BOX 123, c/o Delphos
Herald, 405 N. Main St., Delphos, Ohio 45833.
The Delphos
Herald ... Your
No. 1 source for
local news.
NOTICE OF EXAMINATION
The Delphos Civil Service Commission will be conducting an open examination for the
position of PATROLMAN for the city of Delphos.
The schedule is as follows:
1. Pre-firearms testing will be conducted July 9, 2016 at 9 AM at the Black Swamp
Rifle and Pistol Club on Pohlman Rd. You must bring your own handgun and
gun belt. Ammunition will be provided.
2. Physical agility test will be July 9, 2016 at Noon at the Delphos Community
Track located at Delphos Jefferson High School. Please bring appropriate
clothing and shoes for physical testing. You must pass both the firearms course
and agility test to be able to sit for the written examination.
The examination will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, July 11, 2016. It will take place at
the Delphos Municipal Building, 608 N. Canal Street, Delphos, Ohio.
A grade of 70% is required to successfully pass the written examination. The
passing scores will also serve as an eligibility list. This eligibility list shall
be valid for a period of one year.
Classification
POSITION:
Patrolman for Delphos Police Department
STARTING SALARY:
$19.16 per hour
BENEFITS:
Sick leave, vacation, health insurance
BENEFICIAL QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum age requirement is 21. To be eligible for
this position you must have completed an accredited Ohio Basic Police Officers
Training Program as of the test date and bring with you the night of the examination
proof of the completion of that course. A certificate of graduation or a letter of
completion from your school would be acceptable. The candidate must reside in Allen or
Van Wert County or a county contiguous to Allen or Van Wert.
You may be required to pass a physical examination, psychological examination, a
background check, drug screening and any other examination that would be required by
the City of Delphos Police Department.
Applications and job descriptions can be obtained at the Municipal Building
June 24 through July 8, 2016, during regular business hours or on-line at
www.cityofdelphos.com.
Please bring the application with you the day of the agility test along with a valid Ohio
Drivers license and proof of military service if applicable.
00185845
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www.delphosherald.com
A young fairgoer gives his animal some love. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
Library
Murder
Wyatt Germann works hard showcasing his skills in beginner showmanship. His hard work
earned him the title of Champion 1st Year Swine Showman. (Schnipke photography)
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