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2011

Published Weekly by The Delphos Herald Inc., 405 N. Main St., Delphos, OH 45833

THE HERALD

EXTRA GOOD TIMES DELPHOS HERALD
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FOCUSING ON BABY BOOMERS AND THE ACTIVE GENERATION

The

Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869

405 N. Main St., Delphos, OH Phone 419-695-0015 or 1-800-589-6950 Fax 419-692-7116 www.delphosherald.com

Effective January 1, 2011 Published Daily THE DELPHOS HERALD

DELPHOS
The

Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869
Open Rate

3. RETAIL AND CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
Monday Tues.-Sat. Repeat 13.00 10.25 7.15

HERALD
11.00 10.35 9.75 8.55 7.40 10.00 8.65 8.05 7.45 6.55 5.75 8.00
Include The Herald Extra (TMC) Same ad within a week with NO MONDAY DISCOUNTS Classified 2”; Retail 4”

405 N. Main St. Delphos, Ohio 45833 (419) 695-0015 Fax (419) 692-7116 AP AD SEND: OHDEL E-Mail address: [email protected] Website: www.delphosherald.com

a. CONTRACT RATES: ANNUAL BULK
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 129 - 350” 351 - 750” 751 - 1250” 1251 - 2000” 2001” or more Civic, non-profi 5.95 5.60 5.30 4.60 4.00 5.50

1. PERSONNEL

President/Publisher: Director of Advertising: Business Manager: Editor: Circulation:

Murray Cohen Don Hemple Ray Geary Nancy Spencer Tiffany Brantley

Monday rates: Repeat rates: Minimum Display Sizes:

b. INCENTIVE DISCOUNTS

PROMOTION - 4 AD SPECIAL

2. TERMS OF PAYMENTS, REGULATIONS, etc.
A) It is a condition of contracts that when the advertiser fails to furnish copy as the form of the contract specifies, the Publisher shall charge the minimum space specified in said contract. The Publisher reserves the right to reject or revise any advertising copy. The Publisher may refuse to accept copy not furnished before established deadline, and should the Publisher at its discretion accept such late copy, no proof will be submitted to advertiser before publication, nor will Publisher accept liability for errors therein. The Publisher assumes no responsibility for typographical errors when proof has been submitted in advance of publication to advertisers, his agent or representative, and in no case for more than the cost of that part or parts of advertising error. The Publisher does not guarantee any position but gives preference to daily advertisers. A composition charge of $1.50 per column inch will be made on any or all copy which has been set in type with proof furnished to the advertiser, but at the advertiser’s election is not published. The same charge will be made for any changes ordered by the advertisers, in excess of five inches from the original copy by the Publisher. Contracts are not available for advertisement of transient amusements. Cash in advance is required for all political advertising and for all advertising of close-out or similar sales. Advertising layouts prepared by The Herald may not be reproduced without permission of The Herald. Our credit policy provides that any remaining balance on a monthly statement received from us, which is unpaid at the end of 30 days be subject to a financing charge at the rate of 2% per month. To avoid a financing charge, any month-end statement balance must be completely paid or credited within 30 days. No security interest is or will be retained or acquired under this account. The Publisher reserves the right to revise at any time upon 30 days notice, and all contracts are accepted subject to this condition. B) Local retail rate is non-commissionable. National rates only are commissionable at 15%. Local retail rates are allowed only to local retail and service establishments dealing directly with consumers in our circulation area. Major credit cards accepted.

SPECIAL TAB SECTION REPEAT

First ad is full price, 2nd ad is 40% off, 3rd ad is 60% off, 4th ad is FREE. All ads must run within 10 days in the same month. No copy changes. Ads must be at least 15 column inches. Half of the inches used count towards contract fulfillment.

FULL PAGE CONTRACT DISCOUNT 48 full pages per year for $449.00 per page DOLLAR VOLUME CONTRACTS Negotiated. Dollar volume contracts are available for clients wanting to manage a total advertising program using multiple strategies. Annual expenditures of $20,000 or more.

Any ad placed in a Delphos Herald special section, tabloid or standard size, may be repeated in the paper as a display ad with the same amount of inches at a 50% discount. Half of the inches used count towards contract fulfillment.

c. COLOR CHARGES
1 Color - $80 2 Colors - $150
14.40

Full - $200
11.50 7.90

4. NATIONAL RATE 5. PUBLICATION DEADLINES
Published evenings Monday through Friday and Saturday morning Monday ........... noon Thursday Thursday ............. noon Tuesday Tuesday ............... noon Friday Friday ............. noon Wednesday Saturday ............. noon Thursday Wednesday........noon Monday

6. CLASSIFIED LINE ADS
15 words, 2 day minimum • 30¢ a word (2-5 days) • 25¢ a word (6-9 days) • 20¢ a word (10 or more days)

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7. CHARGEABLE NEWS ITEMS
Engagements Weddings Combo Obituary 22.50 w/photo 32.50 w/photo $50.00 w/photo $ 35.00 for first 7” $ 2.75 per each additional 1/2” Picture no charge
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8. MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS
ROP Pages - 6 Columns 1 Column 1.66” 2 Columns 3.42” 3 Columns 5.2” 4 Columns 7” 5 Columns 8.75” 6 Columns 10.5” Gutter 1/8” Full Page 6 col. (10.5) x 21.5”

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A)

Advertising format - digital: Note - The Delphos Herald is produced with Apple computers running InDesign CS3 for layout. We accept PDF files created out of InDesign, Photoshop or Acrobat Distiller (with fonts embedded - High resolution, print quality). All content must be grayscale if the ad is black and white. Most PDF files are acceptable as long as fonts are embedded. Digital pictures emailed at 200 dpi or higher are accepted. We accept ads on CD or emailed. Email: [email protected]

B)

Printing methods: Web press Quad Stack using digital CTP to aluminum plates. Double truck (two facing pages across gutter): 22.1 inches wide x 21.25 inches deep. Billed as 13 columns wide. Ads printed across the gutter will be billed for an extra column.

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Over 10,000 Circulation More than 25,000 Readers Distributed in: Putnam, Van Wert, Allen, Auglaize, Mercer & Logan Counties 1x $400 $260 $165 $100 $65 3x $390 $255 $160 $95 $60 6x $380 $250 $155 $90 $55 12x $370 $245 $150 $85 $50

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Tabloid Size (special sections, Good Times and Business Journal). Size of printed area: 10.25 inches (wide) x 10.5” (deep). 4 columns x 10.5”.

9. EMAILED ADS
Ads may be sent as an attachment via email. Preferred format is PDF, also accepted in JPG, TIF, DOC & DOCX. Send to: [email protected] Please include contact information.

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Full Runs Open Rate .................................................. $53.00 per M 10-20 per year ............................................ $51.00 per M 21-30 per year ............................................ $49.00 per M 31-52 per year ............................................ $47.00 per M 53 or more per year.................................... $46.00 per M Add $5 C.P.M. for Zoning
For 16 page tab or 8 standard or larger, add $2 per M for every 2 standard or 4 tabloid size pages. Inserts must arrive 7 days before insertion date.

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Feb. 4 June 3 Oct. 7

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2011 Calendar of Events
January
• • • • Kids Design An Ad Tax & Finance Bridal Profile Book Business/Service Directory

July
• • • • Delphos Car Club Tri-County Guide Van Wert Fair Book Family Business

February
• • • • • • Boy Scouts Health & Medical Bragging Times Valentine’s Day Contractors Directory Home Furnishings/Decor

August
• • • • • Fall Sports Allen County Fair Ottoville Park Carnival Van Wert County Fair Back-to-School

September
• • • • • • Kalida Pioneer Days Canal Days Farm Safety Fall Home Improvement Van Wert Fair Memories Senior Focus

March
• • • • • Girl Scouts Ag Week NCAA Tournament Spring Sports Progress Edition

April
• Spring Home Improvement Lawn & Garden • Golf Guide • Car Care • Van Wert Home Show • Insurance Guide

October
• • • • • • College Guide Fire & EMS 4-H Salute Medical Guide Honor Roll Winter Car Care

May
• • • • • Mother’s Day Graduation Peony Festival 9-1-1 Guide Senior Lifestyle

November
• • • • • • Holiday Recipes Coloring Book Turkey Coupons Veterans Winter Sports Hunting Guide

June
• • • • • • • Putnam County Fair Relay for Life Father’s Day Van Wert Holiday at Home Summerfest - Spencerville Delphos July 4th Bridal

December
• • • • • Gift Certificates Gift Certificates Letters to Santa Holiday Greetings 2012 Calendar
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However, the fastest DELPHOS media report — Recent a very low level, it was from s have proso there was claimed the nation still very high Sorority sets golf a “double dip” to be in People didn’t unemployment. feel like they The Iota Sigma outing One area econom recession. were out of the Depres Chapter of Phi Beta Psi sion says the unoffic ics expert because there Sorority had been a is holding its 17th used to describ ial term is tremendous Paul Oechs e back-to-back dip in incom ”Janet Lane Memoannual recessions withou e commemora le, left, and Lori Frey, right, and it hadn’t gotten back up Caitlin Eyth photos t a “boom” ting the presen Outing” scramb rial Golf between to where it had son of Moses Wise, construction of the grand t a duplicate photo of Hawthorne Hillsle Sept. 18 at the downt them. Therefore, Then, started yet. the new plaque stand to Tom who built the Swan Memorial Golf Club. we had urn seems like Wise, second The scramble begins of Van Wert lookstands in 1927. Connie Swand one sion in 1937. another recesfrom left, extended encum on. ers and Dave with brance. a shotgun start Boley of “Any time the at 8 a.m. “It wasn’t until Breakfast and World War total income goes country’s II that incom lunch will be es provided, along down, that’s a recession. where they had got back to with cash We prizes for the top been in 1929. By CAITLIN came out of recessi officially So, it felt EYTH like a decade Proceeds from teams. on because recessi Lori Frey recentl The Delphos Herald the income started the outon, though there of y learned ing will benefi to come ceyth@delpho had t cancer back up but sherald.com the history after knowing performed manually. research, the nation not very fast. actually been two short recesWise for years “They used boring So, though we’re sions that made al projand said she ect of Phi Beta jigs up what we was and VAN WERT of the recessi officially out know today — The been “amazed” they had to mortise and tenon joints as local cancer Psi, as well on, it’s down as the Great 154th Van Wert put it together,” built so long ago. from its peak Depression.” County Fair Also, St. Rita’s patients. Wise said. and She kicked off Wedne brought it to Medical Even without slowly, so unemp rising very Andreas is Center and Lima electricity, the board of directosday as of Executive the attention the project still go up even loyment can rent conditionsconcerned curwas completed Health System Memorial though some could worsen ered for the annual rs gath- Oechsle and Director Paul by 11 worke received people are earning and places blame funds during the cutting and a specia ribbon- was a good he agreed it days and camers in just 60 at Federal organizamoney,” Bluffto a bit more Reserve Bank idea to tion’s National in under l tribute memo n University Chairman Ben to one of the rate the men com- get at just over $10,00 budAssistant Bernanke’s doorst in Springfield, Convention fairground’s Profes behind 0. ep. largest attractions. Mo. the construction. of Wise said his Economics Jonath sor “The Fed For more inform great pride in his father took A plaque was ation — “The grands said. “So, we’re an Andreas about fightin keeps talking fees, etc. — or work. the grandstand unveiled at heart and soul tand is the “My dad of the recession officially out inflation has g inflation, when contact Rhoda to register, to honor the 80-year-old structu grounds and it’sof the fair- every buildin told me that feel like it to but it doesn’t Fed’s target been below the (419) 733-1497Deitsch at by Sept. 13. facility was built re. The that we recogn only right a monument,”g you build is because unemp most people for about two of two percent ize the man he said. “This after a fire who TODAY loyment is still years. Most of destroyed the origina building is a monum built it,” Frey high and income Boys Soccer: Kalida l grandent with s aren’t back the Fed’s board members are stand in 1927. a lot of history at According to said. to where they were.” Fort Jennings (PCL) actually chosen Since then, it .” by the big , 5 p.m.; has withstood the father won the Wise, his The plaque Lima Senior at banks. When the econom y back- more Banks hate inflation and still hosts test of time seven other contra bid over Swan Laser was created by 5 p.m.; Spence Ottoville, slides while Products, a divithousands of than they most visitors each year. winning bid was ctors; the sion of Swan Lincolnview, 5rville at hurting, some call are still ployment becaushate unemMemo $10,995. this a “douT.K. Priddy, The plaque is Marys at Elida p.m.; St. The grandstand rials. ble dip.” tends to eat away e inflation a Van Wert (WBL), will host ed to Tom Wise, dedicat- engineer, design many events at Girls Soccer: Shawn 7 p.m. value of the debt at the real “When two recessi the fair ed whose stands ee father, Moses they hold. ons are Unemp at St. John’s, 5 close together, for $125. It was the tractor pulls to the from Wise, built loyment p.m.; annual built cheerl the grandstand. before Jefferson at Crestv ‘double-dipping’ they call it impact on bank has very little Resident invent electric tools were The eading competition. profits. Thus, 5 p.m.; Ottoville iew, ed, so all work way people talk just in the the Fed was fair will very quick to act was Wednesday. run through Lima Senior, 7 at sion, which is about reces- to bail out p.m. the banking sysdifferent from Boys Golf: Colum a formal definit tem but it is bus ion,” Grove at Pauldi “The Great Depres he said. about helpincompletely blasé ng g reduce unemsion was ploym 4 p.m.; Fort Recov (NWC), a double-dip recessi ent. For the at St. John’s (MACery banks, the formal definit on but by another dip to the recessi 4:30 p.m.; Shawn ), ion, there was a recessi ee at on from about would be preferable to on Elida (WBL), the 1930 to about 5 p.m. 1932 that was Girls Golf See ECONOMY, St. John’s and page 2 Lincolnview at Wayne Trace (Pleasant Valley ), Volleyball: St. 4 p.m. John’s at Coldwater (MAC Elida at St. Marys), 5:30 p.m.; By MIKE BAKE 5:30 p.m.; Spence (WBL), ther to the west The Associated R at Wayne Trace, rville Press 6 p.m. a very significant and have Girls Tennis impact on the immediate BUXT ON, Shawnee (WBL: Elida at coastline. Our ), 4:30 p.m. — Hurricane Earl N.C. blew toward present track keeps it off the Eastern Seaboa shore, Forecast rd today as Nation but you never know,” a major storm Chance al Hurricane with winds of Center around 145 mph spokesman Denni of showas forecasts Feltgen ers tried to pinpoi said. ers, storms Above: Van nt exactly how close the Friday mornThe center issued President Dave Wert Agricultural Society strong a tropiand heaviest surge est gales cal storm warnin ing turning ribbon at the Evans prepares to cut the g early today main gates of to North Caroli would get for the coast partly sunny County Fairgr the Van Wert chain of barrier na’s fragile in New York of Long Island in afternoon; high directors looks ounds while the board of islands. and a hurricane in on. watch was issued They also upper 70s. See Right: Julie page 2. for areas to figure out were trying of Massachuset the 4-H Fashio Dickman of Delphos won ts. A hurristorm would whether the cane warnin Index division compen Revue Senior Modeling g was already stay offshore as it tracks up in tition at the effect for the County Fair. Conte the Northeast coast of North Van Obituaries coast Carolina. stants were judgedWert on their model 2 windsor bring hurricane-force State/Local only ing as their clothin was judged at 3 Boston to Long Island, the the Earl’s first encounter with Politics an earlier compe g design Today is Senior tition. 4 Cape metropolitan area and comeU.S. mainland should Community Cod. Citizens Day around midnig fair. Fairgoers at the 5 ht today, Sports as the storm Tourists are admitted 60 years of age and older is forecast to 6-7 from North were largely gone pass free. The Junior Farm just off Cape Carolina’s Outer and Queen will Fair King Hatteras, 8 Banks, but be Classifieds residents who bringing wind gusts of up the Entertainme crowned at 5:30 p.m. in 9 stayed behind to nt Tent and 4-H 100 mph and TV Awards will be said Special 10 prepared to face they were storm surge several feet of racing begins given at 6:30 p.m. Harness at 7 p.m. in the powerful hurrica down the Atlantic and both from the the sounds to the grandtand. ne. Friday’s events west of the islands “There is still horseshoe contes include the singles this track, the concern that t from 1-6 Gov. Bever . and harness core of the ly Perdue p.m. storm, could shift racing at 7 grandstand. p.m. in the PIZZA a little far• SUBS See EARL, page • SALADS 2 • WINGS

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ZIP CITY HOUSEHOLDS Elida Households: 4504 LIMA Households: 5421 Delphos (City) Households: 4346 Ft. Jennings Households: 1581 Spencerville Households: 1851 Van Wert Households: 5351 Kalida Households: 430 Ottoville Households: 436 Middle Point Households: 543 Cloverdale Households: 992 DELPHOS 3026 67% 2580 40% 2759 63% 1177 74% 775 41% 1354 21% 330 76% 388 88% 503 92% 817 82% 13709 50% 45807 45804 45833 45844 45887 45891 45853 45876 45863 45827 2634 58% 2045 31% 1521 34% 449 28% 804 43% 692 10% 376 87% 176 40% 87 16% 297 29% 9081 33%

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TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS: 27455 PUTNAM COUNTY Households Delphos 1581 430 436 2336 992 5775 1177 330 388 426 817 3138 54%

Area 45844 Ft. Jennings 45853 Kalida 45876 Ottoville 45830 Col. Grove 45827 Cloverdale TOTAL:

Lima 449 376 176 943 297 2241 38%

VAN WERT COUNTY Area Households 45891 Van Wert 45863 Middle Point 45894 Venedocia TOTAL: 6351 543 296 7190

Delphos 1354 503 267 3124 30%

Lima 692 87 125 904 12.5%

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Distribution / Circulation
The market at a glance

Zip Codes Covered:
(includes Paid & TMC)

Delphos 45833; Spencerville 45887; Vaughnsville 45893; Middle Point 45863; Gomer 45809; Fort Jennings 45844; Ottoville 45876; Elida, Laurel Oaks 45807; Kalida 45853; Venedocia 45894; Cloverdale 45827; Van Wert 45891; Columbus Grove 45830

Over 15,000 Homes More than 35,000 Readers
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