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Members of the Wayne Trace Art Club and their teacher Angie Stokes (far left) stand before their masterpiece that was recently
painted on the side of the Payne Library. The 86-foot mural depicts the history of the Paulding County village.
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ANTWERP An ordinance
for minimum building standards for residential properties
was passed at Monday nights
Antwerp Village Council
meeting.
A resolution supporting the
establishment of the Maumee
River Water Trail as a designated water trail also passed
during the session. This allows
for the development of a canoe/kayak launch at Riverside
Park.
Council also heard from
the village administrator, Sara
Keeran, that EPA has issued a
violation to the village on the
brush pile at the sewer plant.
The motion was made and
passed to work toward registering the brush pile with the
EPA. The other option was to
close the brush pile and not
allow the public to use the facility.
With the passing of the minimum building standards ordinance within the village limits, the new ordinance allows
for the protection and general
welfare and public health and
safety for individuals living in
all residential properties. The
establishment of minimum
standards are for basic equipment and facilities for light,
ventilation, and thermal con-
By JOE SHOUSE
Progress Staff Writer
PAYNE After receiving a $1,000 grant
from the Paulding County Area Foundation
the Art Club students from grade seven
through 12 at Wayne Trace began making
plans for an outside mural located at the
Payne Library.
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Monday with a signing party for those stu-
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and EMS will officially welcome in summer with a pulled
pork dinner and homemade
ice cream social from 4-7 p.m.
Saturday, June 25 at the Grover Hill Elementary School.
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pulled pork dinner including
cole slaw and potato salad
along with plenty of fresh
Grover Hill Lions Club homemade ice cream and a vast
assortment of homemade pies.
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will be available. Dine-in or
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At the Blessing of the Dwelling, the Rev. Roger Emerson encouraged those in attendance to
place their hands on the walls of the new house.
deners for the landscaping and
flower-planting and said he
and his family were looking
forward to making Oakwood
their new home.
Crushin it
By CARRIE ONDER
Correspondent
PAULDING Pauldings mayor
asked the council for innovative ways
to save the village money, revisions
to two-hour parking areas were proposed and grant projects were discussed
during the Paulding Council meeting
June 20.
All council members were present
expect Councilwoman Barbara Rife.
Council held the first reading of Ordinance No. 1518-16 to regulate parking
within the village and repeal two previous ordinances. This proposed ordinance addresses the two-hour parking
downtown, stating:
In the downtown area, parking will
be limited to two hours of continuous
parking from 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday
through Saturday. The limitations will
not apply to holidays and Sundays.
The controlled parking area is defined as:
1. On the north and south sides of
Perry Street.
2. On the east and west sides of Williams Street from Perry Street in a direction south one-half block to the alley.
3. On the east and west sides of Williams Street from Perry Street to Jackson Street.
4. On the east side of Williams Street
from Jackson Street in a direction north
one-half block to the alley.
5. On the north and south sides of
Jackson Street from Cherry Street to
Main Street.
6. On the east and west sides of Main
Street from Perry Street to Jackson
Street.
Councilman Robert Boyd asked if the
two-hour parking limits pertain to the
handicap spaces as well, since this ordinance does not address this. The council
will review the parking limitations for
handicap parking before the second and
third readings of this ordinance.
A representative from Maumee
Valley Planning was present to answer questions about the grant agreement through the Ohio Development
Services-Jobs Ohio in the amount of
$310,000 for the Gasser Road/U.S. 127
intersection project. The council voted
unanimously in favor of accepting the
funds, allowing the mayor to sign the
agreement.
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SHOWMAN OF SHOWMEN Aaron Horstman (right) was the Showman of Showmen winner of
this years Paulding County Fair. He is being congratulated by Rodney Mobley. The Showman of
Showmen competition was held Friday afternoon among the champion of champion winners from
beef, dairy, dairy/beef, sheep, swine, goat, horse, rabbit and poultry departments.
Freshman Catherine Strable adds her name to the list of contributors who worked on the 86-foot mural that graces the side
of the Payne Branch Library.
Some of the Habitat For Humanity volunteers and well-wishers gathered in front of the home with Rusty and Trish last Thursday.
The family is looking forward to moving into their home and making new friends in Oakwood.
Obituaries
Commissioners Journal
VIOLET HUGHES
1934-2016
ANTWERP Violet June
Hughes, 82, of Antwerp,
passed away Monday, June 13
at Vancrest of Antwerp.
PATRICIA
SILLIMAN
1930-2016
ANTWERP Patricia Josephine Silliman, 85, of Antwerp, passed away Wednesday, June 15 at Defiance Inpatient Hospice Center.
PAUL ZELLER
1950-2016
ANTWERP Paul Douglas
Zeller, 66, of Antwerp, passed
away Thursday, June 16.
JUSTUS
HAND
1920-2016
ANTWERP Justus Seymour
Hand, 95, of Antwerp, passed
away Monday, June 20 at Hickory
Creek Nursing Home, Hicksville.
This 1st day of June, 2016, the Board of County Commissioners met in regular session with the following members
present: Tony Zartman, Roy Klopfenstein, Mark Holtsberry,
and Nola Ginter, Clerk.
MEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS
Aaron Timm, County Engineers Office, met the commissioners at the PARC Lane School site to assess the contents
of the bus garage. The commissioners and Timm toured the
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The Eichers will make jam from these luscious strawberries for
Susans wedding this summer and family use all year.
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This 25th day of May, 2016, the Board of County Commissioners met in regular session with the following members
present: Tony Zartman, Roy Klopfenstein, Mark Holtsberry,
and Nola Ginter, Clerk.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
A motion was made by Holtsberry to go into executive
session at 8:05 a.m. with the Paulding County Prosecutor to
discuss legal matters.
At 8:15 a.m. all members present agreed to adjourn the executive session and go into regular session.
MEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS
Joe Burkard, County Prosecutor; Claudia Fickel, County
Auditor; Lou Ann Wannemacher, County Treasurer; and
Cindy Peters The purpose of this meeting was to review the
draft procurement card policy.
Burkard stated the policy must be fluid for everyone.
Wannemacher presented a procurement cardholder acknowledgement form for review. She also shared a procurement card purchasing log for consideration.
The commissioners noted procurement card purchases will
be approved prior to using the card. They pointed out the bill
would be received at the commissioners office and would be
forwarded on to the appropriate office for payment. Procurement card purchases will be approved by transaction.
Zartman noted the importance of making the tool available, while practicing control over the expenditures. He went
on to comment any item requested that is not for proper public purpose will be denied. Unauthorized expenditures will
become the personal liability of the person authorizing the
purchase.
Klopfenstein commented, Pre-approval of purchases will
provide an element of scrutiny and may result in being more
selective when purchasing.
The draft procurement card policy will be further individually reviewed and a follow-up meeting will be scheduled for a
later date.
Deb Hubbard, SWCD, met briefly with the commissioners to request an extension on her budget. The commissioners
granted an extension to July 1.
Chris Monnin, Jim Turissini, Cathy Trejo and Kasey Corbet (Garmann/Miller Architects and Engineers); Sheriff Jason
Landers; Joe Burkard In continuing with the jail feasibility
study, three options were presented for possible renovation of
the current sheriffs office/jail facility.
Corbet reviewed each option, presenting them as a justice
center, which would include offices for the county prosecutor
and adult probation.
A lot of discussion followed, with input from the sheriff,
prosecutor and commissioners. The general consensus is to
plan for a facility that will not only meet the countys needs
now, but in the future.
Jim Turissini noted that once an option is chosen, more detail will be considered and a 3-D floor plan will be done.
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PAU LD I N G PRO G R E SS
Traffic Docket:
Norbert C. Kinross Jr., Middletown, 66/55 speed; $33 fine,
$80 costs.
Jessica L. Lang, Bryan, 76/55
speed; $63 fine, $77 costs.
Marcey K. Collins, Ann
Arbor, Mich., 77/65 speed; $33
fine, $80 costs.
Douglas J. Holloway, Livonia, Mich., 80/65 speed; $43
fine, $80 costs.
Jessica C. Walker, Fort
Wayne, 77/65 speed; $33 fine,
$80 costs.
Amanda J. Taylor, Brownstown, Ill., 79/65speed; $33
fine, $80 costs.
Madison L. Delong, Antwerp, 77/65 speed; $33 fine,
$80 costs.
Clemente Rojo Jr., Wilmington, N.C., seat belt; $30 fine,
$50 costs.
David P. Amarjit, Pittsford,
N.Y., 83/65 speed; $43 fine, $80
costs.
Raji Phougat, Fishers, Ind.,
86/65 speed; $43 fine, $80 costs.
Ian F. Coutain, Toledo, 67/55
speed; $33 fine, $80 costs.
David V. Hyder, Indianapolis, 80/65 speed; $43 fine, $80
costs.
Gregory D. Sansing, Indianapolis, 85/65 speed; $43 fine,
$80 costs.
Tricia N. Wechter-Oliver,
Sandusky, 78/65 speed; $33
fine, $80 costs.
Rebecca A. Morford, Columbia City, Ind., 85/55 speed; $93
fine, $80 costs.
Lawrence A. Champine,
Shelby Township, Mich., following closely; $63 fine, $95
costs.
Jelena J. Cribbis, South Rockwood, Mich., 77/65 speed; $33
fine, $77 costs.
Michael J. Okuly, Leipsic,
seat belt; $30 fine, $47 costs.
Kathleen A. Elftman, Greentown, 85/65 speed; $43 fine,
$80 costs.
Juli J. Austin, Loveland,
79/65 speed; $33 fine, $80 costs.
Christina M. Scudder, Fort
Wayne, 82/65 speed; $43 fine,
$80 costs.
Kyle A. Justice, Henderson,
Ky., 86/65 speed; $43 fine, $77
costs.
John J. Stephens, Columbus,
Ind., 78/65 speed; $33 fine, $80
costs.
Timothy W. Montalvo, Fort
Wayne, 81/65 speed; $43 fine,
$80 costs.
Jolie M. Watson, Carmel,
Ind., 82/65 speed; $43 fine, $77
costs.
Kevin M. Burns, Fort Wayne,
76/65 speed; $33 fine, $80 costs.
Kipp D. Hauser, Defiance,
seat belt; $30 fine, $50 costs.
Zuri A. Hudson, Indianapolis, 79/65 speed; $33 fine, $77
costs.
Jitu Baruah, Brampton, Ont.,
reckless operation; $93 fine, $80
costs.
Kip D. Difilippo, Sterling
Heights, Mich., 82/65 speed;
$43 fine, $80 costs.
Nicholas F. Redding, Fort
Wayne, 81/65 speed; $43 fine,
$80 costs.
Brian K. Jennings II, Belmont, N.C., 83/65 speed;
$43 fine, $77 costs, pay $50
monthly, July 29 POC; points
waived.
Madison M. Baker, Noblesville, Ind., 79/65 speed; $33
Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 7:30 a.m. on the morning of:
PRECIPITATION
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Property transfers
The term et al. refers to and others; et vir., and husband; et ux.,
and wife.
Brown Township
Joseph L. and Alana R.
Essex to Robb J. Weisenburger
and Jennifer R. Dukes; Sec. 35,
1.38 acres. Warranty deed.
Julia R. Andrews to Edward
L. Andrews; Sec. 2, 3.421
acres. Quit claim.
Carryall Township
Marianne Cottrell, dec. to
Harry D. Cottrell Life Estate;
Sec. 29, 81.19 acres; Sec. 5,
25.982 acres; Sec. 6, 89 acres;
Sec. 16, 40 acres and Sec. 20,
0.401 acre. Affidavit.
Brian P. and Jessica M. Reinhart to Brian D. and Jodie K.
Dell; Sec. 36, 5.002 acres. Survivorship deed.
Jackson Township
Richard L. Ross, dec. to Miller
Land Group LLC; Sec. 22,
30.709 acres. Fiduciary deed.
Paulding Township
Arnold D. Fraley, et al. to
Daniel L. and Veronica L. Fraley; Sec. 30, 0.95 acre. Warranty deed.
Michael A. and Karin A.
Thomas by Sheriff to Wells
Fargo Bank, N.A., trustee; Sec.
14, 0.648 acre. Sheriffs deed.
Charles T. and Glema J.
Baxter by Sheriff to Donald
Whirrett; Sec. 7, 1.354 acres.
Sheriffs deed.
Washington Township
Joyce and Darhl Fuller to
Joyce and Darhl Fuller; Sec. 3,
42.5 acres. Warranty deed.
Antwerp Village
Daniel L. and Cathy J. Cline
to Alyssa N. Brandenburg;
parts of Lots 3 and 5, Block A,
0.22 acre. Warranty deed.
Barbara A. Goetz and Harry
D. Cottrell to Jeffrey L. and
Leesa A. Hahn; Lot 48, Wilhelm Addition, 0.121 acre.
See COUNTY COURT, page 5A Quit claim.
Common Pleas
Civil Docket
Administration Docket
None filed.
Criminal Docket
John Reed Jr., 41, of Paulding, entered a change of plea to guilty of nonsupport of dependent (F5). He will be
sentenced July 25.
Michael A. Lehman, 40, address unavailable, had a charge of escape (F3)
dismissed without prejudice upon a motion of the State because he completed
a diversion plan the parties had agreed
upon. His court costs were $151.
Clarence J. Hoskins Jr., 46, of Oakwood, had a warrant on indictment filed
with an alert for his arrest on June 9.
He was indicted in May on charges of
burglary (F2) and aggravated menacing
(M1).
Brandon Bird, 21, of Paulding, has
been set for arraignment June 23. He
is charged with violating sex offender
registration regulations (F5).
Shane M. Zartman, 30, of Convoy,
has a June 23 court date for arraignment
regarding his indictment alleging tampering with evidence (F3) and nonsupport (F5).
Virgil W. Lee, 39, of Haviland, will
be in Court June 23 for arraignment on
n COUNTY
COURT
Legals
Police Report
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Columbus, Ohio Division of
Construction Management
Legal Copy Number: 168020
Sealed proposals will be accepted
from pre-qualified bidders at the
ODOT Office of Contracts until
10:00 a.m. on July 14, 2016. Project 168020 is located in Paulding
County, SRTS Antwerp Phase
II and is a MISCELLANEOUS
project. The date set for completion of this work shall be as
set forth in the bidding proposal.
Plans and Specifications are on
file in the Department of Transportation.
ACCIDENT REPORTS
Friday, June 10
7:34 a.m. Jody A. Foltz, 48,
of Paulding, was cited for failure to yield following a two-car
crash at the intersection of Walnut and Jackson streets. Foltz
was operating a 2015 Nissan
Altima, stopped south bound on
Walnut at a stop sign. A 2000
Pontiac Grand Prix driven by
Mary E. Bauer, 34, of Paulding,
was traveling east on Jackson.
Reports say Foltz failed to see
Bauer and pulled out, resulting
in a collision. Both vehicles
received minor damage. Bauer
went to Paulding County Hospital for evaluation for possible
injuries. Foltz was unhurt.
Sunday, June 12
10:38 p.m. Aaron W.
Woodby, 33, of Paulding, was
cited for assured clear distance
following a two-vehicle accident on Williams Street at
Miles Street. He was driving
south on Williams in a 2002
Ford F250 pickup truck when,
according to reports, he failed
to see a stopped 2003 Pontiac
Grand Am operated by Destiny
P. Leidigh, 20, of Cecil, which
was waiting to make a left turn.
The resulting crash left minor
damage to the truck while the
car was disabled and towed.
Leidigh and two children were
taken to Paulding County Hospital by Paulding EMS for as-
Sheriffs Report
ACCIDENTS:
Wednesday, June 15
5:40 a.m. Jaylyn N. Egnor, 23, of Van
Wert, was cited for failure to control following a single-vehicle accident on Road
137 north of Road 60 in Latty Township.
She was driving a 2005 Chevy Impala north
when she lost control. Reports say the vehicle went off the east side of the road flipping
four times before resting on its tires. Damage was heavy. The driver and her passenger, Chaise D. May, 25, of Van Wert, were
both taken to Van Wert Hospital by Grover
Hill EMS for treatment of possible injuries.
Grover Hill Fire Department assisted at the
scene.
Friday, June 17
3:13 a.m. A 1999 Infinity Q45 owned
by Michael John Jacob of Defiance was
discovered disabled in a ditch along Road
263 south of Road 148 in Brown Township. Investigation revealed the car had
been southbound, veered off the left and
was overcorrected making it go off the right
into the ditch. The vehicle was towed from
the scene.
INCIDENTS:
Friday, June 10
10:20 a.m. Motor vehicle accident on
Road 192 in Carryall Township was handled. No further information available.
3:04 p.m. Theft complaint came in from
Haviland.
3:30 p.m. Dog complaint was registered
from Road 104 in Brown Township.
3:33 p.m. Animal complaint involving
chickens was looked into in Cecil.
4:50 p.m. Dog complaint came in from
Ohio 114 in Benton Township.
5:19 p.m. Cows were seen on Ohio 49 in
Benton Township.
8:48 p.m. Deputies arrested Angela Lambert on a warrant.
Saturday, June 11
1:56 a.m. EMS was called to Ohio 111 in
Auglaize Township for an overdose on pills.
2:31 a.m. Vehicles were seen trespassing on Road 192 east of Road 109 in Crane
Township.
4:14 a.m. A Cecil man told deputies his
tractor tire had been flattened.
3:15 p.m. Domestic situation was handled on Ohio 114 in Washington Township.
7:27 p.m. Paulding EMS was encoded
for a male seizing on West Perry Street in
Paulding.
9:20 p.m. Residential alarm sounded
from Road 111 in Emerald Township.
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10:06 p.m. Paige Kelley-Branham was arrested on domestic
violence charges and taken to
Paulding County Jail following
an alleged domestic incident on
South Cherry Street.
Saturday, June 11
8:53 a.m. Officers delivered
a message on Nancy Street for
Putnam County Sheriffs office.
11:36 p.m. After receiving an
alarm from a McDonald Pike
business, officers were told they
could disregard.
12:30 a.m. Police were told
by a West Perry Street resident
someone moved a landscaping
light to their front porch then
rang the doorbell.
11:05 p.m. A North Main
Street resident lodged a dog
complaint.
11:36 p.m. Neighbor problems
involving loud music were addressed on West Wayne Street.
Sunday, June 12
12:15 p.m. Paulding EMS
and officers responded to a call
on Kay Street for a woman who
cut herself.
1:32 p.m. Harassing texts
from three individuals were
reported by a North Williams
Street resident. Subjects were
told to stop.
2:48 p.m. Neighbor problems
were handled on South Cherry
Street.
5:05 p.m. Sinkhole in the 100
block of West Wall Street was
barricaded.
7:30 p.m. A man was seen
yelling and hitting walls in the
100 block of West Perry Street.
He was located and calmed
down.
8:20 p.m. Family disturbance
on West Jackson Street was
looked into.
Monday, June 13
Midnight. Officers were
called to Paulding County Hospital ER for a disorderly man.
2 a.m. Paulding County Hospital staff told officers a blood
test indicated use of methamphetamine.
4:23 p.m. No contact between two females was ordered
by police following a call to
South Williams Street.
4:56 p.m. Junk notice was
served on Flat Rock Drive.
7:25 p.m. Officers responding to a North Main Street business alarm found it secure.
Tuesday, June 14
6:45 a.m. Dog complaint
came in from West Wayne
Street.
12:09 p.m. Neighbor problems involving money were investigated.
6:52 p.m. Kids were observed entering an abandoned
building on West Wayne Street.
Their parents were notified. Reports were sent to Job and Family Services.
9:36 p.m. A North Williams
Street business told officers a
man who ran a scam last sum-
PAU LD I N G PRO G R E SS
COMMUNITY
Amazing what a small shower can do
Anniversary
MR. and MRS.
WALTER SCHULZ
SHERWOOD A card
shower is being planned for
the 65th wedding anniversary of Walter and Loretta
(Ringger) Schulz. It will be
at 2 p.m. on Sunday, June
26 at St. John Lutheran
Church.
Hosting the event are
Linda Wirtner, Penny
Schulz and Lisa Holtsberry.
The couple, who reside at
5342 Mulligan Bluff Road,
Ney OH 43549, were married June 17, 1951 at the
Nathan and Alma Ringger
homestead, Grover Hill, by
the Rev. Kinner.
Children of the pair are
Linda (Phillip) Wirtner of
Fort Wayne, Larry (Penny) Schulz of Ney and
Lisa (Mark) Holtsberry of
Paulding.
They also have five
grandchildren
and
a
great-grandchild.
Wedding day in 1951
Spun
by Jim Langham
is Paulding Countys
newspaper of record.
Birthdays
June 25 Mario Bernal, Edward Collins, Alex Doster, Alberta Gilliam, Frieda Good, Sue Hernandez, Karen Riter, Kaleigh
Mapes, Nathan Temple, Darlene Waltenburg.
June 26 Debbie Collins, Walt Kauser, Kaitlin Lantow, Jacob
Logan, Harold Phlipot, Tom Stahl.
June 27 Drew Burnett, Taylor Daves, Gregory Johanns, Jeremy Johnson, Stanley Jordan, Rich Mobley, Michael Nicholas,
Kathy Roberts, Lenny Smith, Clara Belle Watson, MaDonna
Wonderly.
June 28 Paul Doan, Bonnie Graf, Ethan Johnson, Scott Kipfer, Heidi Knapp, Kylee Zizelman.
June 29 Jessica Banks, Erica Bauer, Jessica E. Childs, Jason
LaBounty, Briana Ripke, B.J. Roughton, Kadee Unger.
June 30 Ryan Bostelman, Macy Doster, Brice Ferris, Larry
Grace, Ethan Marlin, Kelly Porter, Darsie Ripke.
July 1 Donna Etter, Amanda LaBounty, Carmen Lieb,
Chloe Rose Parker, Breck Ripke, Steven Shull, Randy Wilhelm.
New Arrivals
June 14, 2016
INDIANAPOLIS A
daughter, Kloey James Vance,
was born Tuesday, June 14
to Heather Archer and Derik
Vance of Indianapolis.
Kloey arrived at 11:02 p.m.
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8:19 a.m. Deputies transported a subject to
Ohio 637 in Auglaize Township for the Defiance
County Parole office.
9:15 a.m. Assistance was provided for the Antwerp Police Department on Stone Street.
11:31 a.m. Dog complaint was handled on
Road 123 in Emerald Township.
1:28 p.m. Dog complaint came in from Lincoln
Avenue in Paulding.
2:15 p.m. Threats on Facebook were reported
by an Auglaize Township resident of Road 171.
3:59 p.m. Dog complaint was looked into on
Road 424 in Crane Township.
4:49 p.m. Dog complaint was addressed on
Magee Street in Briceton, Paulding Township.
4:50 p.m. Latty Township resident of Road 48
lodged a dog complaint.
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has selected two employees of the Northwest Ohio Juvenile Detention, Training & Rehabilitation
it easier for healthcare providers to locate a patients vein.
Center, which serves Defiance, Henry, Fulton, Williams and Paulding counties, for recognition of
their outstanding dedication to duty, service to the community and service to the incarcerated
youth at the detention center. Paulding resident John Proxmire, of the maintenance department,
was selected as the Support Services Worker of the Year recipient due to his excellent service to
the citizens of the five counties, and devotion to his country as a 20-plus-year veteran of the Ohio
HICKSVILLE If you are a patient with healthcare professional.
hard-to-find veins, the last thing you want to It is perfect for blood draws, starting IVs National Guard, where he serves as a sergeant first class in a cavalry unit. Sergeant Chad Kauffman
hear when getting your blood taken is that the or other procedures where accurately finding was selected as the State of Ohios Detention Worker of the Year award. From left are Kauffman,
superintendent Brian Patrick and John Proxmire.
medical professional missed the vein and you a vein is necessary.
have to be stuck again. Thanks to an anony- In emergency situations, a vein often needs
mous donor, Community Memorial Hospital to be located quickly and this new technology
in Hicksville now has an ingenious device will help to access veins rapidly.
that can take the guesswork out of locating Another great use for this vein finder is
the right vein.
when blood has to be taken from infants, be The VeinViewer is now available for use cause their tiny veins are very difficult to feel.
by the lab and other departments. The Ve- This product will help to deliver a better painViewer projects near-infrared light onto tient experience and should greatly reduce the
the patients skin, showing the veins to the stress of multiple needle sticks.
parade were Sylvia Simpkins
June 22, 1966 ... Jerry
Those were the and Olive Armstrong, both
Flaugh 25, from Payne, has
over 100 years old.
been hired as a new deputy
sheriff, recently announced
Mayor
Bob
Franklin,
John Keeler.
Payne, was selected parade
Paulding County Nursmarshal for the June 28 comes Association will hold a
munity summer festival in
potluck supper at 6:30 p.m.
Payne.
Wednesday, June 22 at Vir Airman Donald L. Kipfer,
ginia Smiths cottage.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dull,
C. Kipfer, of 305 West Oak
R.R. 1, Scott, announced the
Street, Payne, graduated from
engagement of their daughter,
the aircraft armament systems
Diana Jean Dull, to Keith Edspecialists course at Lowry
ward Stoller, son of Mr. and
Air Force Base, Colorado.
Mrs. Eugene Stoller, R.R. 1,
Oakwood Community 4-H
Haviland.
Club gave a donation to the
By Joe Shouse
National Guard 2nd Lt.
Oakwood School library reWayne F. Miller, whose par- the Sundance Kid.
cently. Attending the presenents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvern Ron Winner is now associ- tation were Mandy Taylor,
H. Miller, of Route 3, Pauld- ated with Sprow Realty, 127 Jolene Taylor, Tammy Pier,
ing, completed a combat North in Paulding. Winner, Josh Grimes, Karen Jacobs
Joe Shouse/Paulding County Progress platoon leadership course at a lifelong resident of Pauld- (librarian), Troy Weller, Shei Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative employees raised more than $144,000 to fund two Honor Army Infantry School, Fort ing, has been a teacher in the ler Schwartz and Scott Taylor.
Flights. One of the ways they raised money was by raffling off a new pickup truck. The raffle winners, Benning, Georgia, June 7.
Paulding Schools for a num- A number of Paulding
John Saxton and his sister Pat Siebeneck (center), chose the cash option of $35,000 and donated June 23, 1976 ... Clayton ber of years. Winner and his County beauties will be com$5,000 back to Honor Flight in remembrance of their father, Maurice H. Saxton, who served in the Butler was named superinten- wife, Earlene, and sons, David peting for the title of Miss
U.S. Air Force 446th Bomb Group. Here, Bob Myer (left) and Sandy Myer (right), Honor Flight board dent of the Paulding Exempt- and Michael, live in Paulding. Paulding County at the Pauldmembers, accept the siblings donation.
ed Village Schools, succeed- Mrs. Donna Dimock, trea- ing County Fair: Misti Riging retiring Harry Reece.
surer of the Paulding County genbach, Suzy Todd, Richele
James Wilson was named Bicentennial Commission, re- Hill, Marci Reinhart, Cindy
the new principal of the cently sold one of 500 special Lucas, Kathy Sukup, Jody
Paulding Middle School.
Antwerp, Ohio
plates commemorating the Spencer, Joan Sukup and Sha419-258-5351
Playing at the Paulding bicentennial to Sylvia Horst- ra Lake.
305 S. Main Street
Theatre is Butch Cassidy and man, proprietor of the Snow
Antwerp, OH 45813
Cone restaurant at Charloe
Payne, Ohio
Trail.
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Ann E. Phlipot, daughter of
Payne, OH 45880
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phlipot
PAULDING It was
Harlan, Indiana - LPO
Jr., was among the graduates
incorrectly listed in an
260-657-1000
receiving degrees at the Ohio
18214 SR Thirty-Seven
article last week that
State University commenceHarlan, IN 46743
the next meeting of the
ment on June 11.
Paulding County Demo Blood drive ... Mike Hercratic Central Committee
ber, a first-time blood donor
will be in August.
at age 18, and his brother Ken,
In fact, the next meetwho is 19, has donated twice.
ing will be on July 12 at 7
Both young men play football
p.m. in the Paulding Eaand live in Antwerp with their
gles Hall.
parents, who are also donors.
We regret this error.
June 25, 1986 ... Marshals
for the Courthouse Centennial
Days
Correction
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PAULD I N G PROGR E SS
SPORTS
ACME Baseball
ACME Baseball
By DANIEL JOSEPH
DHI Media Sports Writer
HAVILAND The Crestview Knights traveled to
Wayne Trace to take on the
Raiders in ACME play on
Thursday night and it was
very one-sided. Seniors-tobe Tanner Crowle and Lance
Camp combined to throw a
no-hitter as the Knights defeated the Raiders 6-0.
It was nice, Crestview
Knight head coach Jeff Helm
said. Tanner (Crowle) and
Lance (Camp) threw really
well and relied on their defense. They let them (Wayne
Trace) swing the bat and its
a good thing to see. We always need guys to step on the
mound and it was nice to see
that tonight.
The Knights wasted little time to get on the board
as
back-to-back-to-back
hits from Brant Richardson,
Spencer Rolsten and Luke
Gerardot gave them a quick
2-0 lead.
We have to let it go and
move on from it, Raider assistant coach Jeff Morman
said. Our bats werent going
tonight. We needed to come
out and get those two runs
back right away, but unfortunately their pitcher pitched a
Campus Notes
A total of 235 undergraduates and 38 graduate students officially joined the ranks of Heidelberg University alumni on May 15 during
the universitys 163rd commencement exercises. Among the graduates are the following local/area students were Mary Kohart of
Paulding, who graduated with a bachelor of
arts degree in public relations and business
administration; and Alysha Stuck of Antwerp,
who graduated with a bachelor of science degree in criminal justice.
Bowling Green State University has Paulding County residents who graduated recently. The following students received degrees:
Hannah Tempel, Antwerp, bachelor of science
in journalism; Bryant Miesle, Antwerp, bachelor of arts, magna cum laude; Taylor Baumle,
Haviland, graduate certificate in autism spectrum disorders; Joyce Golz, Paulding, graduate certificate in secondary transition; Elizabeth Zartman, Payne, bachelor of science in
criminal justice.
More than 500 graduates were awarded degrees from the University of Findlay in spring
2016. Local students include Jayla Chamberlain of Antwerp, bachelor of science in biology with the academic designation of cum
laude; and Alex North of Antwerp, bachelor
of science in intervention specialist education
with the academic designation of cum laude.
Defiance College recently announced scholarship awards for the 2016-17 academic year.
Awards range from $10,000 to $22,000. Additionally, students can be awarded a Service
Leadership Award recognizing their commitment to service in their community. Among
those who have been awarded and have accepted a DC scholarship are the following
area students:
Christopher Davis, Haviland, was awarded the Deans Scholarship and Service Leadership Award. Christopher, son of Rob and
Jessica Davis, is a student at Wayne Trace
High School and involved with the National
Honor Society, basketball, golf and baseball.
Corey Davis, Haviland, was awarded the
Trustee Scholarship and Service Leadership
Award. Corey, son of Rob and Jessica Davis,
is a student at Wayne Trace High School and
involved with the National Honor Society,
Grover Hill United Methodist Church Food
Pantry, football, basketball and baseball.
Kynsie Etzler, Paulding, was awarded the
Achievement Scholarship and Service Leadership Award. Kynsie, daughter of Chris and
Stacie Etzler, is a student at Paulding High
School and involved with the National Honor
Society, cheerleading, Family Consumer and
Career Leaders of America, Ohio Model United Nations, and Edgerton Wesleyan Church.
Each semester, Defiance College recognizes students who have attained an outstanding
level of academic excellence by naming them
to either the Deans List (full-time) or the
school Honors List (part-time).
Among those named to the Deans List: Joseph Hilton and Derek Smalley, Antwerp;
Kyle Williams, Grover Hill; Arlen Stoller,
Haviland; Mindy Yates. Oakwood; Catlyn
Pavel, Paulding; Haley Saylor, Payne.
Those named to the Honors List: Abbey
Edwards, Paulding, and Teresa Watkins,
Sherwood.
More than 3,800 students from Ohio qualified for the spring semester 2016 Deans List
at Ohio Universitys Athens campus. Local
students include Anjelica Moreno of Cecil
and Javier Gonzales of Paulding.
Austin Speice of Paulding earned a bachelors degree in criminal justice during Bluffton Universitys 116th annual commencement
ceremony on May 8.
By KEVIN
WANNEMACHER
Sports Writer
HAVILAND Wayne Trace rallied from a
3-0 deficit with a four-run third inning as the
Raiders doubled up county rival Paulding 6-3
last Monday in ACME baseball action.
The Panthers struck first with a three-run
third inning before Wayne Trace responded
with four runs in the home half of the inning
to grab a 4-3 advantage.
In the fifth, the Raiders extended the margin to 6-3
with two more runs that ended the nights scoring.
Braden Zuber got the win for the red-white-
ACME Baseball
ODOT projects
The following is a weekly
report regarding current and
upcoming highway road construction projects in the Ohio
Department of Transportation
District One, which includes
Paulding County:
Ohio 114 between U.S.
30 and Ohio 49, just west of
Township Road 11, is restricted through the work zone for
approximately 30 days for a
culvert replacement. Traffic
will be detoured.
Ohio 637 between Ohio
111 and County Road 12
will be restricted with traffic
maintained for a tile repair.
Ohio 111 between U.S.
127 and County Road 1, Ohio
114 between County Road
127 and County Road 263 and
Ohio 637 between Ohio 613
and Ohio 114 will be restricted with traffic maintained for
a berm replacement project.
EVERY WEEKEND
Saturdays9 am to 5 pm Sundays10 am to 4 pm
Correction
Due to incorrect information submitted to our
office, a news article in
last weeks edition contained an error.
The Northwest Conference spring scholar-athlete awards included
Boys Track - gold: Brendon Lothamer.
2016
Who:
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April 9 thru September 25
and-white.
Miller, Doster, Ripke and
Shull all posted runs batted in
while Cade McGarvey, Marcus Miller, Ripke, McGough
and Shull chipped in runs
scored.
Preston Johanns picked up
the win for the local squad,
tossing a complete game
while allowing 10 hits and
a pair of walks, but fanned
eight Ram hitters.
Tinora scored twice in the
third and fourth innings to open
a 4-0 advantage, but was held
scoreless from that point on.
Game two saw the maroonand-white score three times
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Paulding County Court Judge Suzanne Rister was recently presented with a plaque honoring
her as a Patriotic Employer by probation officer Jeremy Johnson. Jeremy had nominated the
Judge for the award for her support of his career as a Marine Corps heavy equipment operator.
By JUDY WELLS
Feature Writer
PAULDING At a regular staff meeting a
few weeks ago, Jeremy Johnson surprised his
boss, Suzanne Rister, with a plaque recognizing her as a Patriotic Employer. Jeremy is the
county probation officer and Suzanne is the
Paulding County Court judge.
I was totally surprised, Judge Rister said. Everyone else in the room knew what was happening.
I was the only one at the meeting who didnt know
about the plaque until he presented it to me.
Jeremy had nominated Suzanne as a Patriotic
Employer through the Office of the Secretary
of Defense in recognition of her willingness to
allow him time off from his duties here in the
county for his obligations in the Marines.
I went online and nominated her through
the ESGR, or Employer Support of Guard and
Reserves, he said. After I sent in the nomination I figured Id get some kind of email confirmation telling me whether or not shed been
accepted. But just a week and a half after I nominated her, the plaque arrived here at the office.
I was really surprised at how quickly it came!
Jeremy began his career in county court as
a bailiff in March 2015. Hed been working
part-time as a sheriffs deputy but Judge Rister
We were school-bussed
to the Wings Event Center
escorted by the police and
about 40 motorcycles with
the American Flag streaming
high. Here, we were again
greeted by members of the
National Guard and a line up
of 100-plus people waiting to
shake hands and repeat that
phrase, Thank you for your
service.
Ivan Woodard poses in front of the Ohio pillar at the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C. Now a resident of Granville, Mich., the
former Paulding County resident took an Honor Flight in April.
Judge Rister was recently presented a plaque for her support of the National Guard and Reserve Forces.
My Book submitted by Ivan Woodard, who served the country in the United States military
during the 1940s.
PAULDING PROGRESS
SCHOOL ZONE
Thank You, PTO! Grover Hill Elementary Students would like to say a huge thank you to the
PTO for spoiling everyone during lunch Friday. Each student received a bowl of ice cream, and
a choice of syrup and sprinkles. Everyone loved the ice cream.
During the last week of school, students at Antwerp Elementary School participated in a field day. During the event,
which is organized by physical education
teacher Scott McMichael and supported
by the PTO, students burned off end-ofthe-school-year energy as they jumped
rope, raced, tried the hoola hoop, played
dodgeball, and more. Here, second grader
Zaine McMichael competes in a sack race
as kindergarten student Taylor Lockhart
tries to catch up to him.
Wayne Trace Payne Elementary students were treated to an on-site field trip to celebrate earning Raider Pride awards for the school year. The D.J
Zeedyk Miniature Animal farm brought miniature horses, goats and alpacas to Payne Elementary on May 16.
Recently the Antwerp High School yearbook staff and broadcast journalism class submitted
Mrs. McMichaels kindergarten class at Antwerp Elementary School have been learning about
entries
in the Ball State J-Day (Journalism Day) contest, which recognizes high schools for their
the past. To help with this, they held a Kindergarten Antiques Road Show. Pictured with their
valuable work in the field of journalism. For its 2014-2015 yearbook, the yearbook staff received a
antiques are Noah Lucas, Clara Rohrs, Taylor Hogans, and Logan Breckler.
Superior ranking for Yearbook Overall and an Honorable Mention nod for its chronological design.
These yearbook students received individual awards as well: Mikayla Boesch, Superior for Senior
Ad Design; Becca Johanns, Excellent for Feature Photo; Annie Miesle and Brittany Smith, Honorable
Mentions for Feature Photo; Annie Miesle, Excellent for Sports Photo; and Kirsten Price, Honorable
Mention for Sports Photo. Junior Becca Johanns Excellent Feature Photo of senior Annie Miesle
laughing after she pies Mrs. Sorrell in the face at the homecoming pep rally.
Sixty-five Wayne Trace junior high students recently spent the day at the ballpark courtesy of the Ft. Wayne Tin Caps. These students were eligible due to meeting the following criteria: No
late homeworks, no discipline referrals, no tardies, no attendance issues, and good grades!!! Way to go Raiders, and Thanks to the Tin Caps!!!
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shop green!
Just a couple of months ago, our hens were cute little chicks.
Heres their baby picture! Now theyre almost through that gawky
teenage stage where they have mostly feathers, but still a little
fuzz here and there.
In the Garden
By Kylee Baumle
10% OFF
Susan Simpson
419-769-4221
sksimpson1988@gmail.com
www.delphosgraniteworks.com
Now Accepting
New Customers
Ask About our
Budget Program
Straightforward Pricing
no gimmicks no hidden fees
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extended
To place an ad,
call 419.399.4015
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Summer on the
ROAD
R
Before
equipment.
Routine care: Scrape
away corrosion from posts
and cable connections; clean
all surfaces; re-tighten all connections. If battery caps are removable, check the fluid level
monthly. Avoid contact with
corrosive deposits and battery
acid. Wear eye protection and
rubber gloves.
Emergencies: Carry some
basic tools ask a technician
for suggestions. Also include a
first aid kit, flares, and a flashlight.
By following these suggestions, your vehicle will be more
reliable and ready to meet the
challenge of transporting the
family to a fun filled summer
vacation filled with good memories. Enjoy your trip!
119.95*
After
PLUS TAX
Cleans debris out of fuel injectors and fuel rail, cleans carbon out of throttle body, intake
manifold and valves. In return restores fuel economy and engine performance.
*Diesel engines excluded.
BG Engine Performance
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69.95*
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PLUS TAX
59
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89
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Q&A
By JOE SHOUSE
Progress Staff Writer
PAULDING When it
comes to asking your friendly
auto mechanic, service manager, or auto repair shop questions about your vehicle and
a certain repair, they always
have a helpful answer.
Recently, I visited three
such places locally and received helpful information
from a wide-range of questions asked. I want to thank
service manager John Smith
and Bill Ankney from Paulding Auto Group Service Center, Dave Albert, owner of Albert Automotive, and Nathan
Nutter, service manager from
Integrity Ford, for their time
and professionalism in answering the questions placed
before them.
What are the most popular repair being seen today
at your shop?
Auto Group: Tires and
worn out brakes are the routine repairs and the major
repair is the air conditioning
and cooling system.
Albert: Brakes and wheel
bearings. With the higher
temperatures outside, and
brake pads are a little thin, the
brakes heat up and eventually
cause problems.
Another problem we are
seeing more often is rusted
brake lines as well as rusted-out fuel lines. Most of
those types of problems are
the result of the chemicals
used on the roads in the winter months.
When it comes to repairs
what do people neglect the
most?
Auto Group: Oil changes.
Newer cars have the oil life
index that is very helpful and
should be followed closely.
Integrity: People understand the importance of oil
changes but all the fluids are
important and need to be
checked and topped off.
Albert: Check engine
light. Anti-lock brakes (ABS)
light, and tires. People may
not know it, but we see tires
that have cracks in them and
even dry-rot.
You are going on a vacation and your car has 50,000
Summer Car
Care Specials
For Vehicles with
Oil Change $21.95
Synthetic Fluids
(Up to 5 quarts of oil)
(Call for Pricing)
Tire Specials
Transmission Fluid & Filter
(most cars) $94.95
Call for more Details!!
419-784-1200
By JOE SHOUSE
Progress Staff Writer
There is something wrong
with your vehicle. There is an
unfamiliar sound. The engine
is running sluggish. When
you start it up, it makes a
sound thats a little scary, but
it doesnt happen all the time.
All you know for sure is that
you are not a mechanic but you
desperately need one. Where
do you go? Who do you trust?
Sometimes the feeling of taking your car to the mechanic
is more stressful than going
to the dentist. So how do you
determine a trustworthy mechanic?
When youre spending
your hard earned money on
a repair, it pays to have an
auto mechanic that you trust.
Obviously, every mechanic
is out there trying to earn a
living through their work
youre going to pay for labor
and for parts, too. What really sets the trustworthy mechanics apart are the ones that
quote you reasonable and fair
prices, work on your vehicle
in an ethical and fair manner
(meaning they fix what they
say theyre going to fix), and
are careful about preventative
measures to ensure you dont
run into additional problems
down the road.
But how do you find a mechanic like that, particularly if
youre new in an area? Its not
a particularly easy task. But
there are some tips to consider
when finding a great mechanic
- one you can trust.
1. Hit your social network
for suggestions and for
places to avoid.
This is one of the areas
where ones personal network can really come through.
Reach out to as many people
as you can in your area and
ask for mechanic recommendations both positive and
negative.
Look for multiple positive
recommendations for a place
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2005 CHEVY
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2008
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TOURING 2003
2007 FORD
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ED.
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RAM
2500
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2005
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TOURING
5.3L Vortec V8, AT, front/side/rear air bags, TS, CC, dua
6.0L Vortec V8, AT, heated leather, Bose stereo w/31 settings, 2-owner, 106,368 mi., V6, silver faced gauges, full power, TS, CC, dual heat/ 91,597 mi., 5.7L Hemi V8, Mopar cold air intake, AT, CD, AC, TW,
152,203
Miles!Hemi
Powerstroke
Diesel,cold
Automatic,
Tilt, Cruise,
FullAC,
Pwr,TW,
Ice Only
71,331
miles,
V-8, white, faced
gauges,TS,
htdCC,
leather/suede
seats
91,597
mi., 5.7L
V8, Mopar
air intake,
AT, CD,
5.3L
Vortec
V8,5.7
AT,Hemi
front/side/rear
air bags,
dual climate
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6.0L Vortec V8, AT, heated leather, Bose stereo w/31 settings, 2-owner, 106,368 mi., V6, silver faced gauges, full power, TS, CC, dual heat/ Only
CLOSED
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susp.
2.0 Fox
shocks,
polished/black
wheels
tires.
Cold
Ac, Cloth,
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Nerf
bars, Matching
Tires.
w/orange
stitching,
factory stereo,
p/moonroof,
rear
20
driver
information
center,
CD,
keyless,
dual climate
climatecontrol,
control,P/moonroof,
P/moonroof,
black,
whs.
w/new
AC,DVD,
rearw/headphones,
DVD, w/headphones,
rear buckets,
3rd row, keyless. RCX susp.
lift, 2.0
Foxlift,
shocks,
polished/black
wheels
w/new
tires. w/new
control,
drivercontrol,
information
center,
CD, keyless,
keyless,
towspoiler,
pkg.,
17wheels
whs.tow pkg.,
rear D
dual
flatflat
black,
XDXD
whs.
w/new
tires.tires.
AC, rear
rear buckets,
3rd row, keyless.
445449KIHM-2
RAM
2500
LB
4X4
2005 CHEVY
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2008
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TOURING
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MILE
WARRANTY*
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GRAPHICS*
*LIFTED/HEMI
GRAPHICS*
Mopar cold
air intake, AT,AUTO
CD, AC, TW,SAL
RIGHT
6.0L Vortec V8, AT, heated leather, Bose stereo w/31 settings, 2-owner, 106,368 mi., V6, silver faced gauges, full power, TS, CC, dual heat/ 91,597 mi., 5.7L Hemi V8,BUY
MAY
30, 2016
RCX susp. lift, 2.0 Fox shocks, polished/black wheels w/new tires.
dual$5,900
climate
control,
P/moonroof,
flat
black,
XD
whs.
w/new
tires.
AC,
rear
DVD,
w/headphones,
rear
buckets,
3rd
row,
keyless.
$5,500
$6,495
$5,900 $
$13,900
$6,495
$2,795
$3,995
$14,900
$5,900
$2,795
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Fort Wayne,
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#T-2-445429
#T-6-445449
$17,900
$2,795
$10,900
$1
$14,900
2007 CHRYSLER PACIFICA
CLOSED
* JUST TRADED IN *
MEMORIAL
DAY
$4,495
$2,895
$5,890
$4,495
$2,895
$5,890
$2,495
MAY 30, 2016
2007 DODGE CHARGER SEDAN 1997 FORD ESCORT SEDAN
#A-8-445449
#A-7-445449
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moonroof, 3rd row, alloy wheels.
LIKE
BUYINGLTNEW*
2010 CHEVY SILVERADO
CREW
CAB Z71AUTO
2011 DODGE
GRAND CARAVAN
BUY*JUST
RIGHT
SALES,
INC MAINSTREET
5.3L Vortec V8, AT, front/side/rear air bags, TS, CC, dual climate
3.6L Flex fuel V6, silver faced gauges, full power, TS, CC, dual heat/AC,
#A-9-445449
#A-7-445429
$5,495
$5,000
$5,495
*1-OWNER, CLEAN
CARFAX*
1-866-912-9861
#SUV-15-445365
A
$6,900V8,
AC,
$10,900
rear DVD w/headphones, rear buckets, 3rd row, keyless brand new tires.
$10,900
*FREE
7,500 MILE WARRANTY*
#T-17-445429
200
#T-18-445429
V6, dual air bags, LED headlights, white faced Only 93,407 mi., 4 cyl., AT, dual air bags,
139,658 mi.! 3.0L V6, AT, full power,
gauges, full power, CD, AC, TW, mat black
heated
2008
FORD
FOCUS SES leather, TS, CC, AC, Bose stereo,
full ACCENT
power, TS,GLS
CC, AC,
cloth,
15mi.,whs.
2005 HYUNDAI
1999 LINCOLN
TOWN
CAR
Only
126,401
2.0L
4 cyl., AT, front
CHEVY
graphics,
new
tires.
P/moonroof,
lights, IMPALA
alloy whs.LS
1.6L 4 cyl., AT, front side air bags,
Only 103,704 mi., 4.6L V8, full power,
2008
FORD
FOCUS
SES
1995 PONTIAC
GR PRIX
SE 2005fog
Burlwood
grain, fro
titanium interior trim,
Bose
w/navi.,
P/
MAY
2016
side and rear air bags,
ice blue dash, full 3800 V6, AT, full power, heated
leather,
P/
2005
ACCENT
GLS
BUYING
NEW*leather,
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129,940
Miles!30,
Heated
$10,900
$11,900
PS,HYUNDAI
PW, PL, PM, TS,
CC,
P/tilt,
tan heated/c
moonroof,
18 wheels.
Only 126,401 mi., 2.0L 4 cyl., AT, front
2005 CHEVY
IMPALA
LS *JUST
$17,900
1999
LINCOLN
TOWN
CAR
heated
leather,
Alpine stereo,
dual climate
Only 103,704
mi., 4.6L
V8, full
control,
P/moonroof,
keyless,
16 power,
whs.
$4,495
$8,900
2008 INFINITI
G35ABS,
JOURNEY
DAY
CD,MEMORIAL
cloth,
keyless.
2005 LINC
Only 129,940 Miles! Heated leather,
2008 INFINITI G35 JOURNEY
#A-10-445449
$8,900
$8,900
1.6LAC,
4 cyl.,
front
side air bags,
CD,AT,
new
tires.
PS, PW, PL, PM, TS, CC,
#A-9-445429
AC, CD, new tires.
$9,900 $2,895
445449KIHM-2
power, CD, P/moonroof,
keyless
entry,
moonroof,
ABS, rear spoiler, new tires.
2007
CHRYSLER
PACIFICA
2009
CHEVY
HHRstC
2101
W.
2006 BUICK RENDEZVOUS
CX
* JUST
IN * TOURING
*1-OWNER/CARFAX/TEXAS
OWNED*
brandTRADED
new tires.
PANEL
WAGON
3.5L
V6,
dual
front,
side
air
bags,
BUY RIGHT3.5L
AUTO
SALES,
$5,890
V6, dual front
and side air bags, INC
Only 89,000 mi.,
1-owner, clean C
$7,500
$8,500
$10,900
burlwood trim,$10,900
full$5,495
power, CD, AC, 3rd
#A-9-445429
$8,500
$8,900
$9,900
#A-11-445429
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$10,900
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$17,900
$10,900
$14,495
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$7,500
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$6,900
$1
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CLOSED
2007
DODGE RAM 1500 CREW CAB 4X4
5.3L Vortec V8, AT, front/side/rear air bags, TS, CC, dual climate
3.6L Flex fuel V6, silver faced gauges, full power, TS, CC, dual heat/AC,
V8, AT, white faced gauges, charcoal cloth, full power, 2005
TS, CC,
FORD F
2005
BUICK
LACROSSE
2010driver
HONDA
CIVICcenter,
LX CD, keyless,
2008 CHEVY
2009 TOYOTA
CAMRY
MEMORIAL
DAY
2004
FORD
control,
information
tow pkg., 17
whs. LE
rear DVDV6,
w/headphones,
rear MALIBU
buckets, 3rdLT
row, keyless
brand
new
tires.3800
AC,
overhead console,
BighornF150
ed., 4FX4
wh. ABS, 20 whs.
4
Only
80,321
mi.,
V6,
tilt,CD,
cruise,
Only 112,278 mi., 1.8L 4 cyl., AT, front/
full power, TS, CC, AC, suede/leather
Only 95,108 mi., 4 cyl., automatic, full
2010FORD
CHEVY
SILVERADO
CREW CAB
Z
200
*1-OWNER,
CLEAN
CARFAX*
7,500
MILE
WARRANTY*
HORNY
IS V8,
READY*
2008
EXPEDITION
LIMITED
MAY
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2005
BUICK LACROSSE
2006
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FORD
F150ELair
FX4
2010CHEVY
CHEVY MALIBU
LSLT
5.3L Vortec
AT, front/side/rear
bags, TS, CC, dua
80,321 mi.,SES
3800 V6, tilt, cruise,
FORDOnly
FOCUS
Only 112,278 mi., 1.8L 4 cyl., AT, front/
V6, full power, TS, CC, AC,2008
suede/leather
Only 95,108 mi., 4 cyl., automatic, full
5.4L Triton V8, AT, PW, PL, PM, ice cold
side/rear air bags, LCD dash, TS, CC, AC,
full power, cloth, TW, keyless entry.
2005 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS Only 126,401 mi., 2.0L 4 cyl., AT, front
1999 LINCOLN TOWN CAR
power, tilt, cruise, air, CD, cloth, ABS,
445449KIHM-2
2005
CHEVY
IMPALABlvd.,
LS
vd.,
Fort
Wayne,
46808*
1.6L 4 cyl.,
2101
W.
Coliseum
F
tinted windows, keyless,
brandAT,
newfront
tires. side air bags,
Only 103,704
mi., 4.6L V8,IN
full power,
side
and
rear
air
bags,
ice
blue
dash,
full
3800
V6,
AT,
full
power,
heated
P/ audi
climate leather,
control,
premium
$6,495
$5,900
$7,900
$9,900
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P/tilt,
tan
heated/cooling
leather,
Sony
$10,495
$9,900
$6,495
$7,500
$7,500
moonroof,
18
wheels.
heated RIGHT
leather, Alpine
stereo, dual
climate
BUY
AUTO
SALES,
INCPS, PW, PL, PM, TS, CC,
P/moonroof,
keyless,
chrome
w
stereo, P/moonroof,
brand new
tires.rear spoiler, new tires.
power, CD,
P/moonroof,
keyless entry,
moonroof,
ABS,
CHERYL
WALLS
(CKW) OWNED*
*1-OWNER/CARFAX/TEXAS
new tires.
#A-12-445429
Only 80k miles! 3.5 V-6, htd leather, Infiniti
stereo,
side/rear
airrear
bags,
LCD
dash,
TS,Grill,
CC,20
AC,
p/moonroof,
DVD,
keyless,
Bently
full power, chrome
cloth, TW,
keyless entry.
wheels
#A-12-445429
#A-18-293853
#A-18-293853
$5,900
$6,495
ES, INC
5.4driver
V8,
Full
Pwr,
w/ma
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Only 92,599 Miles! Full2008
Pwr, TS,INFINITI
CC, AC,
air,JOURNEY
CD, full
power, cloth,
tinted windows,
Only
2006
CHEVY
MALIBU
MAXX
heated seats, premium audio
w/steering
THX
Stereo,
Nav.
P/moonroof,
Rear
Buckets,
AC,
Supercab,
new
dual
exhaust
2005
LINCOLN
LS
V6
Only
129,940
Miles! Heated leather,
Cloth,
TW,
Premium
Audio,
ABS,
New
Tires
CHERYL
WALLS
(CKW)
*1-OWNER,
CLEAN
CARFAX*
keyless
new tires.
TS
3.5L
V6,
AT, suede/heated
leather
controls, TW, remote start,
new
tires.trim, Bose w/navi.,
DVD,
3rd Row, Chrome
Wheels
w/new Tires.
Burlwood
grain, front
and side
air bags,
and
tires.
titanium
interior
P/ entry,
#A-3-445308
#A-13-445429
#T-16-445449
$17,900
brand$6,900
new tires.
$7,500
$8,900
$9,900
#A-9-445429
$7,500
$7,500
#A-10-445449
#A-3-445308
#A-13-445429
$6,495 $10,900
#A-11-445429
$3,495
$10,495
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#A-22-445429
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$10,900
$10,900
$2,900
CLOSED
2004 DOD
$7,500
HYUNDAI
VERACRUZ
$8,900
$9,900
2004
CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 4X4 2007
2003
GMC
YUKON
XL$8,500
4X4
2005 GMC ENVOY XL 4X4
3.8L V6, front/side/rear air bags,
CREW C
2002
CHEVY
2500HD
4X4
MEMORIAL
DAY
Inline 6 cyl., P/seat, full power, tilt, cruise,
5.3L
V8,
AT,
31
setting
Bose,
heated
Inline
6
cyl.,
burlwood
trim,
31
setting
full power, tilt, cruise, air, 3rd row,
2007
CHRYSLER
PACIFICA
Only 106,642 mi.! 3.
2009
CHEVY
HHR
6.0L Vortec V8,
AT, TS,CHRYSLER
CC, full power, ice PACIFICA
2007
AC,
cloth, P/moonroof,
3rd row, keyless,
leather,
P/moonroof,
8
pass.,
3rd
row,
Bose,
heated
leather,
P/moonroof,
keyless
entry.
2004
CHEVY
TAHOE
Z71
2006
BUICK
RENDEZVOUS
CX
200
power, TS,CARAV
CC,
AC,
ND CARAVAN MAINSTREET
2007 DODGE
RAM
1500 CREW
CAB
4X4
cold AC, CAB
cloth, LS
pkg.,LT
QuadTOURING
Cab,
short
bed,
2010
CHEVY
CREW
Z71
2011
DODGE
GRAND
HYUNDAI
VERACRUZ
17 wheels.
chrome
whs. w/new
tires.
3rdWAGON
row,
chrome SILVERADO
whs.
30,XL2016
2002
CHEVY
SUBURBAN
Z-71
TOURING
PANEL
MERCURY
GR.fuel
MARQUIS
1-866-912-9861
Ram graph
CHEVY
TRAILBLAZER
4X4 faced2007
GMC YUKON
4X4
2005
ENVOY XL
4X4
*2-OWNER*
ed gauges,2004
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