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FUNERALS
BOCKEY, Julia Ann,
56, of Lima and formerly of
Delphos, Mass of Christian
Burial will begin at 10 a.m.
Saturday at St. John the
Evangelist Catholic Church,
the Rev. Daniel Johnson officiating. Burial will follow in
St. Johns Cemetery. Visitation
will be from 4-8 p.m. today at
Strayer Funeral Home, 1840
E. Fifth St., Delphos, where
a Parish Wake Service will be
held at 7:30 p.m. Memorial
contributions may be made
to the Allen County Humane
Society. Online condolences
may be shared at www.strayerfuneralhome.com.
MARTIN, Debra J., 62,
of Continental, funeral service will be held 11 a.m.
Saturday at Heitmeyer
Funeral Home, Continental,
with Pastor Brent Gibson
officiating. Burial will follow in Cascade Cemetery,
Cloverdale. Visitation will be
from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. today
and one hour prior to the
service Saturday at the funeral home. Memorials may
be made to a charity of the
donors choice. Condolences
can be expressed at www.
heitmeyerfuneralhome.com.
METZGER, Robert J.,
Sr., 91, of Lakeview, Father
Harold W. Kist will begin a
Mass of Christian Burial at
9:30 a.m. Saturday at St.
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Mara Nichols is a successful lawyer,
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dElphos
Meeting
Thursday - 4:00 PM Suppers
On Us at Trinity UMC
Saturday - 8 AM Prayer
Breakfast.
DELPHOS BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor Jerry Martin
302 N Main, Delphos
TRINITY UNITED
419-692-0061 or 419-302-6423
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Sunday
211 E. Third St., Delphos
School (All Ages) , 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Rich Rakay, Pastor
Sunday Service, 6:00 p.m Sunday
Week beginning Oct. 5, 2014
Evening Service
Sunday - 8:15 a.m. Worship
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Bible
Service; 9:15 a.m. Sunday School
Study, Youth Study
Classes for All Ages; 10:30
Nursery available for all
Worship Service/Communion;
services.
11:30 Radio Worship on WDOH;
12:00 noon Laborers R Us
FIRST UNITED
Celebration Lunch; 1:30 p.m.
PRESBYTERIAN
Vancrest Communion; 5:30 p.m.
310 W. Second St. - 419-692-5737
Jr. High Youth; 7:00 p.m. Sr. High
Pastor Harry Tolhurst
Youth; 7:30 p.m. Ladies Bible
Sunday: 11:00 Worship Service
Fellowship
- Everyone Welcome
Wednesday -1:30 p.m. UMW
Communion first Sunday of
General Meeting; 7:00 p.m.
every month.
Communion at Van Crest Health Chancel Choir, College Ministry
Thursday - 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Care Center - First Sunday of each
month at 2:30 p.m., Nursing Home Suppers on Us.
Friday - 3:00 p.m. Mustard Seeds
and assisted living.
Office Hours: Monday thru
Friday - 8:00 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1:00
MARION BAPTIST CHURCH
p.m.-5:00 p.m..
2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
419-339-6319
Services: Sunday - 11:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday - 7:00
p.m.
FIRST ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
Where Jesus is Healing
Hurting Hearts!
808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
One block so. of Stadium Park.
419-692-6741
Lead Pastor - Dan Eaton
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. - Worship
Service with Nursery & Kids
Church; 6:00 pm. Youth Ministry
at The ROC & Jr. Bible Quiz at
Church
Monday - 7:00 p.m. Teen Bible
Quiz at Church
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Discipleship Class in Upper Room
For more info see our website:
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DELPHOS WESLEYAN
CHURCH
11720 Delphos Southworth Rd.
Delphos - Phone 419-695-1723
Pastor Rodney Shade
937-397-4459
Asst. Pastor Pamela King
419-204-5469
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship;
9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all
ages.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service
and prayer meeting.
DELPHOS CHRISTIAN
UNION
Pastor: Rev. Gary Fish
470 S. Franklin St.,
(419) 692-9940
9:30 Sunday School
10:30 Sunday morning service.
Youth ministry every Wednesday
from 6-8 p.m.
Childrens ministry every third
Saturday from 11 to 1:30.
ST. PAULS UNITED
METHODIST
335 S. Main St. Delphos
Pastor - Rev. Rich Rakay
Sunday
9:00
a.m.
Worship Service
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419-238-9567
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IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
699 Sunnydale, Elida, Ohio
Pastor Bruce Tumblin
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional;
10:45 a.m. contemporary
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
CHURCH
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd. Elida
Phone: 339-3339
Rev. Frank Hartman
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
School (all ages); 11 a.m. Morning
Service; 6 p.m. Evening Service.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
Meeting.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday,
8-noon, 1-4- p.m.
GOMER CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
gomererucc@bright.net
Sunday 10:00 a.m. Worship
NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Evening service.
ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Zion Church & Conant
Rd., Elida
Pastor: David Howell
Special music: Don Hohenbrink
and Jennifer Long
Sunday - Service - 9:00 a.m.
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Heritage Day Celebration - 4 p.m.
- Bring something to t hrow in pot
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HARTER
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HOME
209 W. 3rd St.
Delphos, Ohio 45833
419-692-8055
PITSENBARGER
SUPPLY
Worship.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
meeting.
MIDDLE POINT UNITED
METHODIST
Corner of Jackson
and Mill Streets
Pastor - Tim Owens
TRINITY FRIENDS
CHURCH
605 N. Franklin St., Van Wert
Ph: (419) 238-2788
Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage
Outreach Pastor Neil Hammons
Sunday - Worship services at
9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday-Ministries at 7:00
p.m.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
303 S. Adams, Middle Point
Rev. Tom Cover
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship service.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
13887 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
Ph. 419-238-0333
Childrens Storyline:
419-238-3476
Email: fbaptvw@bright.net
Pastor Steven A. Robinson
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m.
Family Worship Hour; 6:30 p.m.
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1-3 p.m. The Delphos
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241 N. Main St., is open.
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BOWLING GREEN
Kalidas golf team has seen
its share of near misses at the
Division III district golf tournament at the Stone Ridge
Golf Course recently.
The Wildcats have been on
the verge of qualifying a team
to state in recent years only to
come up short. Thursday was
another of those frustrating
days for the Wildcat golfers
in Bowling Green.
Kalida saw their hopes of
competing in the 2014 state
tournament come up four
shots short as they finished
sixth in the 18 team field with
a score of 331. The Wildcats
finished four shots behind
fourth place Lima Central
Catholic as they finished with
a 327 and two shots behind
fifth place Minster with a
329.
Ottawa Hills won the
district title shooting a 311,
while Ashland Crestview was
second with a 323 and Van
Buren was third with a 325.
The top four teams and individuals, not on a qualifying
team, advance to next weeks
state tournament.
Delphos St. Johns individual Derek Klausing finished the tournament with a
91.
Obviously, 331 is probably our high score for the
season. Its not bad but
its just not good enough,
Kalida coach Ken Schnipke
said. We had our share of
disappointment here recently.
Its a hard course. The wind
was blowing a little bit but
not hard enough to throw
them off. You have to be able
to handle the pressure. This
means a lot to the kids and
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12/13 age group) winners include: 3rd Mark Wrasman, 2nd Brady Welker and 1st Chase Martin.
St. Johns senior Rebekah Fischer and junior Maddie Buettner provide the block
against a Minster attack Thursday at Arnzen Gymnasium. (DHI Media/Kenny
Poling)
block by the wall of Buettner/
Fischer pulled the Jays back
within 17-15. The Jays would
get kills from Buettner,
Associated Press
A look at the best-of-5 National League Division
Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles
Dodgers:
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Schedule:
(All times EDT) Game 1, Friday, at Los Angeles
(6:37 p.m.); Game 2, Saturday, at Los Angeles (9:37
p.m.); Game 3, Monday, at St. Louis (TBD); x-Game 4,
Tuesday, at St. Louis (TBD); x-Game 5, Thursday, at
Los Angeles (TBD). (All games on FS1 or MLB Network)
x-if necessary.
___
Season Series: Dodgers won 4-3.
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Projected Lineups:
Cardinals: 3B Matt Carpenter (.272, 8 HR 59 RBIs),
CF Jon Jay (.303, 3, 46), LF Matt Holliday (.272, 20, 90),
SS Jhonny Peralta (.263, 21, 75), 1B Matt Adams (.288,
15, 68), C Yadier Molina (.282, 7, 38), 2B Kolten Wong
(.249, 12, 41, 20 SBs), RF Randal Grichuk (.245, 3, 8).
Dodgers: 2B Dee Gordon (.289, 2, 31, MLB-leading
64 stolen bases), CF Yasiel Puig (.296, 16, 69), 1B
Adrian Gonzalez (.276, 27, MLB-leading 116), RF Matt
Kemp (.287, 25, 89), LF Carl Crawford (.300, 8, 46), SS
Hanley Ramirez (.83, 13, 71), 3B Juan Uribe (.311, 9,
54), C A.J. Ellis (.191, 3, 25).
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Projected Rotations:
Cardinals: RH Adam Wainwright (20-9, 2.38, 3 shutouts, 5 complete games), RH Lance Lynn (15-10, 2.74),
RH John Lackey (14-10, 3.82 with Red Sox, Cardinals),
RH Shelby Miller (10-9, 3.74).
Dodgers: LH Clayton Kershaw (21-3, major leaguebest 1.77 ERA), RH Zack Greinke (17-8, 2.71), LH
Hyun-Jin Ryu (14-7, 3.38), RH Dan Haren (13-11, 4.02).
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Relievers:
Cardinals: RH Trevor Rosenthal (2-6, 3.20, 45/51
saves), RH Pat Neshek (7-2, 1.87, 6 saves), RH Seth
Maness (6-4, 2.91, 3 saves) LH Sam Freeman (2-0,
2.61), RH Carlos Martinez (2-4, 4.03, 1 save), LH Randy
Choate (2-2, 4.50), RH Michael Wacha (5-6, 3.20).
Dodgers: RH Kenley Jansen (2-3, 2.76, 44/49
saves), RH Brandon League (2-3, 2.57), LH Paco
Rodriguez (1-0, 3.86), LH J.P. Howell (3-3, 2.39), RH
Jamey Wright (5-4, 4.35).
Roundup
10/11 age group placers include: 3rd Carson Muhlenkamp, 2nd Cole Binkley and 1st Colin Bailey.
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___
Matchups:
A rematch of last years league championship series
won by the Cardinals in six games behind NLCS MVP
Wacha, who beat Kershaw twice. This will be the teams
fifth meeting in postseason, and third in the last six
years. Cardinals are 3-1 The Dodgers took three of
four in Los Angeles in June, and the Cardinals took two
of three in St. Louis in July. The Dodgers outscored
the Cardinals 17-4 in four home games, while each of
the three games in St. Louis were decided by two runs
or less. The Dodgers are a healthier team heading
into the playoffs compared to last year, when they were
missing Kemp, Andre Ethier was slowed by a bad ankle
and Ramirez broke a left rib after getting hit by a pitch
in Game 1 of the NLCS and wasnt the same for the
remaining games. Kershaw is favorite to win third
Cy Young and dominated in winning both starts against
St. Louis this season, allowing three runs and striking
out 21 in 14 innings. Carpenter is 3 for 6 against
Kershaw this season, 9 for 35 (.257) with 10 BBs and
10 Ks overall. Peter Bourjos is the only Cardinals
player to homer off Kershaw this year. Ethier has
most success against Wainwright for Dodgers. Hes
10 for 39 (.256) with three homers and seven RBIs.
Puig led NL outfielders with 15 assists. Will Molina be
able to slow Gordon? The Cardinals catcher threw out
nearly half the potential base stealers (21 of 44 runner)
against him. Gordan led the majors with 64 steals but
was thrown out 19 times.
___
Big Picture:
Cardinals: St. Louis finished 90-72, two games
ahead of Pittsburgh in the NL Central. Wainwright is
among majors elite starters and was a no-doubt MVP
for team that was on and off offensively, but he might
have to beat Kershaw twice for Cardinals to advance.
Wainwright will be well-rested, scratched from his start
in the regular-season finale after the Pirates lost and
St. Louis clinched its second straight Central crown.
Pitching staff is deep enough that Wacha wont be in
rotation given struggles to regain form after a lengthy
DL stay from a shoulder injury. The 35-year-old Lackey
has come on strong his last few starts and has big game
bonafides, beating the Cardinals twice in World Series
last fall with Boston. The franchise is in the postseason for 10th time in 14 seasons. In first full season as
The
Lady
Lancers
improves to 8-11 on the season and 4-3 in the NWC
which is good enough for fifth
place possibly a tie for fourth
depending on the result of
the Bluffton match. The Lady
Panthers drop to 5-14 on the
year and 2-5 in the NWC
which is good enough for seventh place. Lincolnview next
match is on Monday against
New Knoxville at home.
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The 2014 Delphos Raiders Team has, front from left, waterboy Jaxon Buzard, Tyler Herron, Daniel
Meyers, Coby Anspach, MJ Finkhousen, Jacob Bonifas, Luken Brinkman and Gavin Holdgreve;
Row 2: watergirl Kaylee Buzard, Jaden Lucas, J.J. Bonifas, Logan Dickman, Zane Wertenberger,
Clayton Paddubny, Josh Ringwald, Nathan Ditto and waterboy Troy Pseekos; Row 3: Chris Reed,
Kaleb Catlett, Blake Ricker, Brendon Olson, Troy Smith and Devan Samons; Row 4: Kaden
Overholt, Nathan Kerzee, Ian Wannemacher, Gunner Stemen, Matt Kahny, Kaden Schrader and
John Pseekos; Row 5: Head Coach Steve Buzard, assistant coaches Joe Gorman, Don Ditto, Don
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Wildcat setter Hahn started pilling up the assists as her team stormed
back to lead 10-4. Kahnys kill along with a pair of Geise slams kept the
Jays close. Buettner began to heat up for the Jays as her two kills and a
trio of blocks helped put St. Johns in the lead 18-17. The Wildcat hitters
began to find holes in the Blue Jay defense as their light touch on tips
fell in for points as Minster took the set.
Minster led 4-0 to begin the next set before Schulte got the assist on a
kill shot by Buettner. Schulte appeared to get another as Kahny smacked
a cross-court kill that was waved off by the officials. Kahny made sure to
get the point on the very next play as the combination hooked up again
for the slam but the Jays trailed 7-3. Minster extended the lead to six until
Elliss kill off of an assist by Gerker stopped the Wildcat run. The junior
Kahny led the Blue Jay comeback with a pair of kills as St. Johns cut the
lead to one. Minster began to pull away as Erica Oldiges launched backto-back kills along with a tip to spark a 5-1 run by the Wildcats. St. Johns
staged a valiant comeback with an Ellis kill (Gerker assist), consecutive
serving aces by Buettner and consecutive kills by Geise with assists by
Gerker forcing a Minster timeout. The Jays could get no closer than one
point as kills by Oldiges and Bridget McGowan finished off St. Johns.
The Blue Jays defense was led by Kestley Hulihan (26 digs),
Buettner (13 digs and 9 blocks), Geise (17 digs and 2 blocks), Fischer
(7 blocks) and Kahny (6 blocks).
With the win, the Wildcats improve to 9-8 and 2-5 MAC. St. Johns falls
to 7-11 and 0-7 M.A.C. and will host Crestview on Saturday at 10 a.m.
Minster took both junior varsity sets from St. Johns 25-11, 25-17.
Orioles
Meanwhile,
Detroits
revamped bullpen has looked
shaky although it was
shortstop Andrew Romines
error that got the big eighth
inning going.
Pitching against Baltimore
for the first time since 2013,
Scherzer allowed five runs
and seven hits in 7 1/3
innings. The right-hander
was 18-5 during the regular
season but in this one he was
burned by the long ball and
outpitched by the Orioles.
Although he had a 5.56
ERA in the first inning during
the regular season, Tillman
began his initial foray into the
playoffs in impressive fashion by striking out the side on
14 pitches.
Cruz hit an opposite-field
drive to right in the bottom
half after Nick Markakis hit a
leadoff single. It was his 15th
career postseason home run,
tied with Babe Ruth for 10th
place on the career list.
The rollicking, towel-waving fans had barely settled
down when Victor Martinez
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led off the second with a towering shot over the right-field
wall. Four pitches later, J.D.
Martinez hit a tying homer in
his first postseason at-bat.
Markakis answered with
an RBI single in the Baltimore
half. At that point, six of 10
batters reached safely against
Scherzer.
After yielding the back-toback homers, Tillman retired
the next 11 batters before
Romine singled with two outs
in the fifth. Another single
and a walk loaded the bases
for Torii Hunter, who hit into
a fielders choice on Tillmans
105th and final pitch.
TRAINERS ROOM
Tigers: CF Rajai Davis
(pelvic strain) was cleared to
play after passing a series of
drills early in the day before
rosters were finalized. Davis
started and batted ninth.
UP NEXT
Tigers: Verlander (15-12,
4.54 ERA) makes his 16th
postseason start following
what manager Brad Ausmus
called a down season overall for the 2011 Cy Young
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The first set saw both teams battling and the score indicated that. With it being nip-and-tuck the whole way, it came
down to which unit had the better finish. This night, it was
the Mustangs (1-14, 0-8 NWC). After a hitting error gave the
Lady Wildcats (5-14, 1-6) a 20-18 spread, a kill and a stuff by
Carly Clum tied it. After a trade of points and a 21-21 knot,
a spike off the defense by Sadie Kirkendall gave the visitors
the lead for good in the set and they closed it out on another
Kirkendall spike off the block.
The second set started out like that but for only the first five
points. The Wildcats led the entire time in this frame and used
a strong 8-0 span two kills and a stuff by senior Andrea
Geise (6 kills, 2 aces) leading the way to take a commanding 11-2 edge. The Mustangs did battle back within 19-17 on
a bash off the block by Morgan Niemeyer but a push by senior
Megan Gilden off the back row stopped that. The Wildcats
then had the finishing splurge and tied it up on a hitting error
by the guests on set point.
The third set was generally close, even though both teams
had runs: Jeffersons of 6-0 and Allen Easts of 5-0; to stay
within striking distance. The Red and White took the lead for
good at 14-13 on a hitting error and used three aces by freshman Macy Wallace and kills by a variety of players to hold off
the visitors. A late 4-0 span a kill by sophomore Danielle
Harman (7 touches), a kill by freshman Sarah Miller and two
Wallace aces gave the hosts the impetus to go up 2-1 as a
net violation ofnset point did the deed.
The Wildcats took advantage of Habermans inability to
find the right combination going deeper into his bench and
even the junior varsity all night long and put it away in the
fourth. Wallace led the effort with four kills (7 overall) and
Geise had three, while the Mustangs had eight hitting errors
to doom their cause.
Senior Brooke Culp had a great all-around match for the
hosts (18/18 serving, 10 assists, 6 digs, 5 saves), while freshman Devyn Carder was 15/15 serving (3 assists) and junior
Claire Thompson was 15/15 serving (9 touches).
Topping the visitors were Kyra Clark (16 digs, 6 kills) and
Taylor Lloyd (14 assists).
In junior varsity action, Allen East secured a 25-17, 25-23
victory.
Jefferson visits Wayne Trace Monday, while Allen East is
at USV Tuesday.
Jays
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That changed at 14:34. Senior Tatum
Wise fed senior speedster Sydney
Santaguida down the middle for a good
run and a 1-on-1 with Wehri; she had
come off her line and couldnt scramble
back to stop the 14-yarder to the right
side for a 1-0 edge.
At 14:21, sophomore Emma
Baumgartner had an opening from
15 yards but her shot hit the crossbar, stayed in play and freshman Lucy
Bonifas kicked it out of danger.
Wehri denied two more chances
including a deflection of Santaguidas
14-yarder but couldnt a third. At
10:41, Baumgartner, off a stolen goal
kick, got possession in the middle and
her 23-yarder was over the top and into
the twine for a 2-0 edge.
LCC who gave up no shots in-goal
in front of sophomore keeper Madison
Stolly (3 saves vs. 4 shots) in the first
half made it 3-0 at 2:29. Senior Liz
Taflinger launched a 28-yarder from
the left wing; the ball bounced and with
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Catholic 327; 5. Minster 329; 6. Kalida
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Mondays paper is 1:00 p.m. Friday
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mens
10+
days
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send them to you.
Local company with
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DOCTOR
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to inhelp
the
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person whose
will appear
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months
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my
gout?
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avoiding
kidneys
excrete
uric acid.
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ID
&
pay
when
placing
ad.
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+
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for
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word.
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regional driver running een decorations, anMy
father
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dating
but negativity into to say these phone
DEAR READER: Gout acid production.
hopper loads in Ohio,
tiques, collectibles, bedmy life.
calls can be made is a painful joint condition. I
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Michigan & Indiana.
ding, wall dcor, lots of a woman who is
Please call
household items.
not only my exI dont know what after hours. I do know, because Ive suffered medication.
Dave @ 419-203-2745
boyfriends mother, to do. I want to still NOT want to ruffle from it. I spoke to
Avoiding certain
Missy @ 419-203-1376 135 SECOND St., Fort but also the woman
have a relationship any feathers. Any my Harvard Medical Dr. Anthony L. foods can help prevent
Jennings. Thurs. & Fri.
advice would be School
11-8, Sat. 10-2. Kitchen he cheated on my with my dad, but
gout attacks. But keep
colleague,
items, bedroom suite, mother with and
my marriage comes greatly appreciated. rheumatologist Dr. Komaroff, M.D. expectations realistic:
CLASS A
much misc.
CDL DRIVERS
left her for. I dont before this. How can -- TOO CHICKEN Robert Shmerling,
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latest
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business joint. The big toe is a
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and sweetbreads
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because acknowledge your hours should be a common target. (Ive
looking for full-time
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past eight years.
could end our been planted there updated.
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the
person
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fat
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crystals.
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trigger
and
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you
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have
other
employees,
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with it.
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can build up in the kidneys and
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could
feel
the
way
I
Because
your
dad
lower
uric acid levels and
cause
kidney
stones.
resume and fingerprinting.
insists on imposing
TO MY JEWISH
Everyone produces uric attacks of gout. And always
Walk-Ins encouraged.
STROLLER, $30. Call do, even though she
this woman on your R E A D E R S : acid; some people just make drink enough water to avoid
419-692-4372.
family,
recognize Tonight at sundown, too much. In other people, the dehydration.
LOCAL CONSTRUCTION
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company has opening for
My last attack of gout
dependable worker. Excant have one holiest day of the uric acid in the urine. Certain occurred during a family party
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without the other. Jewish
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have reliable transportaDRIVERS
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tion. Reply to Delphos
with 5+ OTR experience.
seeing your father fasting, reflection, acid can set off gout attacks in and beans and a few beers.
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loads
are 99% no-touch freight.
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and people who are already prone I probably also was a bit
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phos, OH 45833
would like, and away repentance. To all of to them.
dehydrated. Yes, I admit it: I
Pay ave. $0.50/mile,
from your husband you, may your fast
$50,000-$60,000 per year, holiday pay
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and children -- if be an easy one.
LOOKING FOR a depend& benefits package available.
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that I give in this column.
able Class A CDL driver.
at all. Under no
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(Dr. Komaroff is a physician
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419-236-2267/Derek
3BR/1
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419-303-3313
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7040setting
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Elida
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(137)
Sandy Miller
419-236-3014
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2 days a week and
every other weekend
6:30 am till 2:30pm
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person at
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nice
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lot.
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in
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in
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sq.
ft.
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living
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appx.
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sq.
ft. ofDelphos
living area, enclosed
(51) Mike
419-235-3607
W.
5th
St.,
breezeway.
(122)
Bonnie
Shelley
419-230-2521
(51)
Mike
Reindel
419-235-3607
breezeway. (122) Bonnie Shelley 419-230-2521
Public
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(122)
Bonnie
Shelley
419-230-2521
FARM
FOR
SALE
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FARM
FOR
SALE
breezeway.
(122)
Bonnie
Shelley
419-230-2521
$74,000-Delphos
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Approx.
30
acres
in
Union
Twp,
Van
Wert
County.
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Reindel
419-235-3607
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Devin
Dye
419-303-5891
1-1/2
story
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1800 sq bath
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Dye
419-303-5891
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Devin
Dye
419-303-5891
Herald, 405 N. Main St.,
3BR/2
BTH,
1
story
home,
built in
Delphos, OH 45833.
1991, apx. 1,989 sq.ft. Basement, breezeway,
outbldg., & fenced back yard. Possible 4th BR
320 House For Rent
(10x11) on 1st floor.
(140) Mike Reindel 419-235-3607
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419-692-4861
540 Feed/Grain
CLEANED CEREAL rye
for sale. 419-204-8864
$189,500-Lincolnview SD
Just outside of Delphos
4BR/2BTH, historical brick 2 story on 3+ acres,
2,744 sq.ft. Natural woodwork & hardwood
floors throughout. 60x100 outbldg. w/ water &
small grain bldg. w/ electric. Well-kept home!
Seller providing home warranty.
(67) Bonnie Shelley 419-230-2521
COMMERCIAL
High traffic location just off SR 309 in Elida!
3 parcels totaling .925 acres. Two separate
buildings-one currently occupied & the other
vacant. Would make a great restaurant.
(45) Devin Dye 419-303-5891
LOTS
Three one acre parcels, will sell as whole or
individual parcels. Located on Lincoln Hwy. on
the West edge of Delphos. $20,000 per lot.
(184) Devin Dye 419-303-5891
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419-339-9084
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Obama
touts
economic
76M households hit by
JPMorgan data breach gains under his watch
LOS ANGELES (AP) A huge
cyberattack against JPMorgan Chase &
Co. this summer compromised customer
information for about 76 million households and 7 million small businesses, the
bank said Thursday.
JPMorgan Chase said that names,
addresses, phone numbers and email
addresses were stolen from the companys
servers, but only customers who use the
websites Chase.com and JPMorganOnline
and the apps ChaseMobile and JPMorgan
Mobile were affected.
The New York-based bank said theres
no evidence that the data breach included account numbers, passwords, Social
Security numbers or dates of birth. It also
said it has not seen any unusual customer
fraud stemming from the data breach.
JPMorgan Chase, the nations biggest
bank by assets, has been working with
law enforcement officials to investigate
the cyberattack.
The bank discovered the intrusion on
its servers in mid-August and has since
determined that the breach began as early
as June, spokeswoman Patricia Wexler
said.
We have identified and closed the
known access paths, she said, declining
to elaborate.
She also declined to comment on
whether JPMorgan has been able to determine who was behind the cyberattack on
its servers.
In response to the data breach, the
JIM KUHNHENN
Associated Press
EVANSTON, Ill.
President Barack Obama
acknowledged his pivotal
role in the midterm political campaign Thursday,
arguing that the November
congressional elections are
a referendum on his economic policies and blaming
Republicans for blocking his
efforts to boost wages and
create more jobs.
In a speech at Northwestern
University that marked a
shift in attention from foreign
entanglements to domestic
concerns, Obama laid claim
to an economic recovery
that he said has made steady
progress, yet he conceded
that many families have not
benefited from lower unemployment, beefed-up corporate profits and a pumped-up
stock market.
Obama offered a lengthy
defense of his policies, from
bailing out the auto industry
to his health care law, and he
renewed his call for a higher
minimum wage and equal
pay legislation. He said that
while hes not seeking election in November, these policies are on the ballot, every
single one of them.
Promoting pocketbook
issues in the homestretch of
the midterm election campaign, Obama fluctuated
between bullish assurances
that the recovery was real and
recognition that joblessness
and low wages still afflict
millions of Americans.
These truths arent
incompatible, he said. Our
broader economy in the
aggregate has come a long
way, but the gains of recovery
arent yet broadly shared.
He underscored the political climate just four weeks
before congressional elections, accusing Republicans
of rejecting efforts to increase
the minimum wage, refinance student loans or extend
unemployment benefits and
of pressing for more tax cuts
for the wealthy.
When nearly all the gains
of the recovery have gone
to the top 1 percent, when
income inequality is at as
high a rate as weve seen in
decades, he said, I find that
hard to swallow.
The speech came after
Obama spent weeks consumed with international crises, though the White House
had always planned to refocus on the economy to assure
voters that he hasnt forgotten
Fire
department.
The number of reported
fires in the United States fell
to a historic low in 2013 and
overall property damage due to
fire declined from 2012but
civilian fire deaths increased.
Even though the number of
structure fires has steadily
declined from their peak in
1977 of 1,098,000 to 487,500
in 2013, last year, there was:
a civilian fire injury every
33 minutes resulting in 15,925
injuries, a decrease of 3.5 percent;
a civilian fire death every
JACK GILLUM
Associated Press
WASHINGTON Another year, another headache for the
Obama administration over a health care website.
This one is called Open Payments. The goal was to
allow consumers to find out if their doctors are getting drug
company freebies, travel or other financial benefits that could
create ethical conflicts. But since the site launched Tuesday,
complaints have been piling up.
For starters, it lacks a Find Your Doctor button.
Its not a technology meltdown on the scale experienced
last year by HealthCare.gov, the online portal to coverage
under President Barack Obamas health care law. But even
some advocates who support the program are not pleased.
The Obama administration is asking for patience, and says
consumers will start seeing some improvements later this
month, particularly when it comes to navigation.
However, an Associated Press analysis found significant
problems, including large chunks of missing information and
disputed data. Those are not likely to be cleared up soon. The
administration says that could take until next summer.
Disclosure of financial relationships between clinicians and
industry has long been a priority for consumer advocates, who
worry about unseen incentives that may influence prescribing
decisions, the use of high-tech tests and even surgical procedures.
The Open Payments program was required by the presidents health care law. It was envisioned as a searchable
national library of payments to clinicians and teaching hospitals by drug companies and medical device manufacturers. For
now it falls well short.
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