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Life-saving, life-changing
bone marrow taken from Dale
McDorman III was transplanted successfully into his dad
last June, allowing Dale Sr. a
quality of life that will be celebrated this Fathers Day.
By JOE SHOUSE
Progress Staff Writer
ANTWERP Its been a year. To be exact, it was June 19,
two days before Fathers Day 2015 when Dale McDorman Sr.
received a special gift the gift of life.
He had been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome
(MDS), a condition that affects the bone marrow and the blood
cells it produces. If not treated, MDS can turn into acute myeloid
leukemia. At the Cleveland Clinic, far removed from their home
town of Antwerp, McDorman received from his son, Dale III, a
bone marrow transplant. A transplant necessary in order for the
elder McDorman to live and experience Fathers Day 2016 and
many more days to follow.
During his Cleveland Clinic stay following the transplant, Dale
received 11 blood transfusions as well as nine platelet transfusions.
In talking to Dale Sr. recently, there was a strength in his voice
that was lacking last year. There was a confidence, an appreciation
for life, and a desire to look forward to better days ahead. But its
not been easy during his road to recovery. The road at times seem
long and weary, but slowly it is getting better.
The transplant was June 19 followed by a 40-day stay in the
hospital. Once dismissed from the Cleveland Clinic, my wife
Anita, and I stayed in an apartment near the hospital before getting
the thumbs up to come home in late September, McDorman said.
Inevitably, there were issues along the way, according to Anita.
See McDORMAN, page 2A
Dale McDorman Sr. and his son, Dale III, enjoyed a sunny
summer day fishing together last Sunday. The younger McDorman gave his bone marrow to his dad one year ago, just before
Fathers Day.
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committee presented a check to Honor Flight Northeast Indiana on Monday. The check totaled $144,817.45 with additional funds yet to be received. The money collected will allow for
two Honor Flights scheduled for Sept. 22 and Oct. 12 of this year. From left are Tara Schlatter
and Steve Kahle, PPEC committee members; Bob and Sandy Myer, Honor Flight board members; co-op CEO George Carter; and PPEC committee member Annette Schreiner.
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n McDORMAN
Continued from Page 1A
After being out of the hospital
for a week, he got sick and
was back in for a few days.
His medication changed from
time to time and he was taking
as many as 12 different kinds
twice a day. That has been cut
in half recently, Anita commented.
At times, the recovery has
been difficult, as the days
marched slowly by. But Dale
has come along way from
being very weak to getting
stronger every day as his
body heals. His body was put
through the wringer prior to
the transplant with three days
of chemo and four days of
radiation twice a day. After the
procedure, he experienced two
additional days of chemo. All
the medication forced Dale to
lose his appetite and therefore
didnt eat for 21 days, while
dropping 40 pounds.
When I first got home, I
couldnt go outside and I realized this whole process really
put me down and it was much
tougher than I thought it would
be. My immune system was
low, but is much better, much
stronger today. Anita and I are
getting out more and taking
walks together. Its getting
better, he commented with a
sense of reassurance.
Dale continues to make
periodic trips to the Cleveland
Clinic. What was one weekly
trip turned to just monthly
and Dale is hopeful the trips
will reduce to one every three
months very soon.
According to his test results,
he is doing very well and the
blood counts are normal.
Looking back to transplant
day Dales relationship with
his son who gave his bone
marrow has only grown
stronger. Dale III was off work
for three weeks and had to deal
with some difficult pain in his
lower back and hips, but he
wouldnt have had it any other
way.
It was just five hours after
the transplant procedure that
we walked down the hospital
hallway together. It was a special time of celebration. A time
of thankfulness a time of enjoying each others company,
said Dale Sr.
The walk down the hall
will never be forgotten. The
celebration that took place that
night still continues to this day.
Recently, Dale celebrated his
58th birthday and come July,
with his fingers crossed, he
hopes to go back to work.
On Thursday, June 16, Dale
Dale McDorman Sr., a year ago with several chemo and radiation treatments, was weak and weary, but during recovery has
done well. On Fathers Day, the family will celebrate together the
value of life, family and faith.
goes back to Cleveland for
a bone marrow biopsy. Both
Dale and Anita are hopeful for
good results.
As a wife, I can tell you
my husband is not the same
person he once was. I miss my
Dale my husband. This has
changed him and hes not the
outgoing person he used to be.
But in time, hopefully this will
all change and I believe it will,
said Anita.
But the big day will be June
19 the one-year anniversary.
Life is good and deserves to be
celebrated.
Its what I call my rebirth birthday. We will be in
church that morning rejoicing
in the blessings of life, then
we will get together here
at the house and celebrate
with family. Its really about
my son and the sacrifice he
made, said Dale Sr.
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ROBERT LEE
1938-2016
ANTWERP Robert Edward Lee, age 77, died Monday, June 6.
He was born Aug. 11, 1938
in Toler, Ky. to the late Lee
Delmar and Bessie (Clay)
Lee. On Jan. 9, 1958, he married Virginia M. Johnson,
who survives. He retired from
BF Goodrich with 30 years
of service. He was a member
of USW #715 and Hicksville
Masonic Lodge #478.
He is also survived by his
children, Karen Lee (Dale
Jividen), Antwerp, and Randolph Randy Lee, Fort
Wayne; brothers, Raymond
T. Lee, Newport, Tenn., and
William Joe (Connie) Lee,
South Williamson, Ky.; sisters, Juanite (Glenn) Varney,
Elkhart, Ind., Patricia (Robert) Gabbert and Lou (Keith)
Brown, both of Fort Wayne,
Sally (Carl) Warf, Louisa, Ky.;
his little buddy Odie; and
many nieces and nephews.
He also was preceded in
death by brothers, Bruce Lee,
Delmar F. Corky Lee and
John B. Lee.
Burial will be at a later date.
Den Herder Funeral Home,
Paulding, is in charge of arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations made to
a charity of the donors choice.
Online condolences may
be sent to www.denherderfh.
com.
GLEN
PUTNAM
1936-2016
PAULDING Glen Wilson Putnam, 79, of Paulding,
passed away Wednesday, June
8 at Van Wert Inpatient Hospice Center.
LELA BENNETT
1930-2016
PAULDING Lela L. Bennett, 85, got her wings and
went to live with Jesus Friday,
June 10 at 9:45 a.m. at The
Gardens of Paulding.
She was
born Aug.
28, 1930,
in Paulding County
to the late
Arthur and
Goldie
(Good)
Weaver.
She married Douglas Bennett, who preceded her in
death in 1984. Lela graduated
from Auglaize-Brown High
School in the Class of 1949.
She enjoyed getting together
with classmates every June
for lunch at Uncle Fudds in
Melrose for the last several
years. She was a member of
the Maumee Rebekah Lodge,
Defiance, for 35 years, receiving the Rebekah Decoration
of Chivalry, and was a retiree
of Coopers Hatchery of Oakwood. She loved to crochet,
talk on the phone, read, give
things to people and give hugs.
Survivors include a son,
Kenneth Bennett of Defiance;
a daughter, Vickey (Jerry)
Hammons of Cloverdale;
two sisters, Alice Schooley
of Defiance and Ruth Tracy
of Melrose; two grandchildren, Stacey Miller and Kyle
Hammons, both of Van Wert;
and four great-grandchildren,
Brooke Miller and Austin,
Kassidy and Jaxton Hammons.
She also was preceded in
death by an infant brother,
BARBARA
ROSEBROCK
1931-2016
Barbara L. Rosebrock went
home peacefully to be with
her Lord and loved ones at
3:20 p.m. Friday, June 10 at
The Gardens of Paulding, surrounded by Pastor Lee Genter
and family.
Barbara
Lou was
born Aug.
29, 1931
to Anna
D.
and
Wesley M.
Zingrebe.
Graduating
from Southside High School in
Fort Wayne, Barbara worked
as a soda jerk at Woolworths
and as a telephone operator.
On Oct. 21, 1950, Barbara
L. Zingrebe married Herbert
G. Rosebrock. They spent
the next 46 years together on
the Rosebrock family homestead in Sherwood. Together
they raised four children; a
son, Doug (Colleen) Rosebrock of Sherwood, daughter
Karol (Michael) Carnahan of
Cecil, son Roderick Todd
(Rhonda) Rosebrock of Atlanta and son Scott Oscar
Business News
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DEFIANCE Mercy Health
Defiance Hospital received a
five-star rating from the Center
for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
We are pleased to see that our
continued focus on patient care
and quality is reflected in this rating. said Chad Peter, president
and CEO Mercy Health Defiance Hospital.
The CMS has awarded 168
hospitals a five-star rating for
patient experience on its Hospital Compare website. More than
600 hospitals received just one or
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utility boundaries. This is why
when people doubted that we
could raise enough funds for one
Honor Flight (about $70,000)
our employees saw this as just
another challenge. The final total
will fund at least two flights.
The Honor Flight is so powerful, so meaningful to our veterans that fundraising was much
easier than we thought it would
be. In fact, one donor said if we
didnt meet our original goal of
$70,000 to let him know and he
would write a check to cover
the needed amount.
When we talk about commitment, thats the definition
of commitment. These are the
types of people we have in our
community; people that step-up
for a cause.
The increased awareness of the
Honor Flight program has been
an added benefit to our campaign. Due to the increased publicity, the World War II veteran
participation had nearly doubled
for the first two flights in 2016.
This alone make the whole program successful.
I cant thank everyone in this
letter, but I need to give special
thanks to two groups. First, to
the Honor Flight of Northeast
Indiana. There is no more dedicated group, serving veterans
that I know of. They have been
so helpful and supportive and I
cant thank them enough. Second, to our employee committee
that made it all happen: Tara
Schlatter, Annette Schreiner,
and Steve Kahle. These three
were assisted by Erika Willitzer
and they made everything pos-
prejudice.
NTL Collegiate Student
Loan Trust, Jessup, Md. vs.
Daniel L. Jones, Antwerp.
Money only, plaintiff granted
judgment in the sum of
$39,354.75 plus accrued interest of $5,991.21 for a total of
$45,345.96 with interest from
date of judgment plus court
costs.
Marriage Licenses
Mark Lee Rebber, 51,
Paulding, GM and Kimberly
Jo Schroeder, 47, Paulding,
homemaker. Parents are Herman Rebber, dec. and Erma
Sharp; and Jo Richard Gamble
and Shirley Fulmer.
Administration Docket
In the Estate of Arthur B.
Zellner, last will and testament
filed.
In the Estate of Nancy Lee
Elick, application to administer file.
In the Estate of Robert L.
Lake, application to administer file.
In the Estate of Marlene M.
Adams, last will and testament
filed.
In the Estate of David A.
Sproul, application to administer file.
Criminal Docket
Brandon M. Cooper, 19, of
Oakwood, was sentenced to
four years community control sanctions for arson (F4).
Conditions of the sanctions include 81 days jail with credit
given for 81 days served;
comply with drug and alcohol
prohibitions; submit to random tests; get and keep a job;
obtain GED; have no contact
with co-defendant and pay
$304 court costs.
Alfonso S. Gonzales Jr., 44,
of Paulding, had some court
dates changed upon a motion
to continue filed by his attorney. His June 22 jury trial
date was converted to a final
pretrial conference. He was reassigned a jury trial date, now
set for Aug. 4-5. He is charged
with illegal use of a minor in
nudity-oriented matter or performance (F2).
Aaron R. Pogue, 37, of Fort
Wayne, was given four years
community control sanctions
Broad range
of activities at
this years fair
Dear Editor,
I am enjoying the Paulding
County Fair information in the
[June 8] paper. It looks like the
fair board has worked hard to
give us a really broad range of
activities this year.
I am especially interested
in the musical acts of the Len
Collier Band and also Spittin
Image, which I dont believe
was included last year. The
Idol contest is a lot of fun, too.
Special recognition should
go to all the sponsors that
make it possible for many people to attend who couldnt otherwise.
Joyce Huseby
Paulding
Common Pleas
Civil Docket
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Police Report
ACCIDENT REPORTS
None.
INCIDENT REPORTS
Sunday, May 29
1 p.m. Officers found a
Dooley Drive building secure
after responding to an alarm.
Monday, May 30
7:40 a.m. Dog complaint on
Flat Rock Drive was handled.
1:20 p.m. Family disturbance
on West Perry Street was looked
into.
1:35 p.m. A West Perry Street
resident told officers the lights
had been stolen off their trailer.
Thursday, June 2
10 a.m. Neighbor complaint
on Hopkins Alley was due to
noise.
12:53 p.m. Hit/skip accident
in a North Williams Street business lot was solved.
Sunday, June 5
10:35 a.m. Police documented an accident at the intersection of Sugar and DeWitt
streets where a driver hit a hydrant.
12:30 p.m. Business alarm
sounded on West Jackson Street.
The building was secured.
Monday, June 6
1 p.m. Complaint about junk,
smell and noise on West Wayne
Street resulted in a junk notice at
the address.
1:20 p.m. Break-in of a house
on Lincoln Avenue was looked
into.
2:52 p.m. A Defiance resident
reported harassment by text. Police issued a no contact order.
11:50 p.m. Police found an
East Perry Street business secure
when responding to an alarm.
Tuesday, June 7
12:10 p.m. Two women
came on station regarding alleged threats and violence.
6:45 p.m. Neighbor problems involving kids were investigated.
Wednesday, June 8
1 p.m. A backing mishap
in a North Williams Street
business parking lot was documented.
6:10 p.m. Bike was reported
stolen from East Baldwin Avenue.
10:17 p.m. Noise was the
issue of a neighbor problem
on Hopkins Alley.
11:06 a.m. Suspicious vehicle and driver were observed
on Nancy Street.
Thursday, June 9
2:15 p.m. Officers went to a
West Perry Street address with
Job & Family Services.
8 p.m. Police ordered no
contact between a Michigan
woman and two local resident
after a complaint.
9:10 p.m. Fireworks complaint on North Coupland
Street was handled.
County Court
Civil Docket:
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance vs. Gary L. Marshall, Payne
and Chantelle Marshall, Payne.
Money only, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance vs. Melissa Martinez, Paulding. Small claims, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance vs. Courtnie M. Heater,
Paulding. Small claims, stayed in
bankruptcy.
Capital One Bank (USA) N.A.,
Richmond, Va. vs. Robert A.
Verfaillie, Paulding. Other action,
satisfied.
Springleaf Financial Services
of Indiana, Evansville, Ind. vs.
Valerie A. Martinez, Paulding.
Other action, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance vs. Sara M. Fortune, Paulding and John Fortune, Paulding.
Small claims, satisfied.
Defiance Radiologist Association, Ottawa Hills vs. Rhonda S.
Kidd, Melrose. Other action, satisfied.
Returned To You Ltd., Paulding vs. Rob Vance, Paulding.
Small claims, judgment for the
plaintiff in the sum of $432.28.
Returned To You Ltd., Paulding vs. Brandin C. Schmidt,
Payne and Amanda Schmidt,
Payne. Small claims, judgment
for the plaintiff in the sum of
$2,244.
Discover Bank, Hebron, Ky.
vs. Kimberly Bowers, Paulding.
Other action, judgment for the
plaintiff in the sum of $8,033.
Village of Melrose, Melrose
vs. Gregory L. Tracey, Melrose
and Joyce A. Tracey, Melrose.
Other action, dismissed.
Homier & Sons Inc., Payne
vs. Jennings C. Pumping, Spencerville, Ohio. Small claims, dismissed.
John J. Wobler, Payne vs.
Lanea Johnson, Payne. Evictions,
dismissed.
Criminal Docket:
Clay Matthew McCubbin,
Clyde, possession; dismissed per
State.
Clay Matthew McCubbin,
Clyde, paraphernalia; $75 fine,
$87 costs, 6-month license suspension concurrent with another
case.
Eric L. Scantlen, Mark Center, criminal trespass; $100 fine,
$132.50 costs; maintain general
good behavior.
Nathan R. Bowers, Edgerton,
Ohio, criminal trespass; $100
fine, $146.50 costs; maintain general good behavior.
Brian L. Core, Sherwood,
criminal trespass; $100 fine,
Vincent M. Blossom, Rockford, driving under FRA suspension; $87 costs, June 24 POC.
Veronica Steffel, Melrose,
71/55 speed; $43 fine, $77 costs,
pay $30 monthly, Oct. 28 POC.
Brandon L. Logwood, Indianapolis, no operators license;
dismissed at States request.
Brandon L. Logwood, Indianapolis, 79/65 speed; $33 fine,
$77 costs, June 24 POC.
Timothy D. Finnerty, Lansing,
Mich., 68/55 speed; $33 fine, $80
costs.
Roxane M. Knier, Birmingham, Mich., violation being
passed; $53 fine, $80 costs.
Joseph P. Pavlin, Ossian, Ind.,
84/65 speed; $43 fine, $80 costs.
Katherine L. Young, Pittsboro,
Ind., 78/65 speed; $33 fine, $80
costs.
Michael E. Lueck, Mount Clemens, Mich., 79/65 speed; $33
fine, $80 costs.
John T. Wardlow, Troy, Mich.,
81/65 speed; $43 fine, $80 costs.
Jun Takeuchi, Northville,
Mich., 80/65 speed; $43 fine, $80
costs.
Richard J. Blaszak, Beachwood, 90/65 speed; $43 fine, $80
costs.
Tiffany P. Watson, Clinton
Township, Mich., child restraint;
$68 fine, $80 costs.
Joseph E. Adam, Bloomington, Ind., 84/65 speed; $43 fine,
$80 costs.
Dorrell L. Peterson, Yulee,
Fla., driving on closed road; $68
fine, $85 costs.
Ronald L. Paxton, Cecil, seat
belt; $30 fine, $47 costs.
Anthony David Stoller, Paulding, 94/55 speed; $93 fine, $77
costs.
Benjamin S. Stoller, Paulding,
stop sign; $53 fine, $80 costs.
Randy Noggle, Haviland, seat
belt; $30 fine, $47 costs.
Joshua N. Hatfield, Fort
Wayne, 80/65 speed; $43 fine,
$80 costs.
Paul S. McDougall, Indianapolis, 80/65 speed; $43 fine, $80
costs.
Courtney R. Kelley, Payne,
seat belt; $30 fine, $50 costs.
Alexander R. Bland, Paulding,
75/65 speed; $33 fine, $77 costs.
Amy L. Mayernik, Fort
Wayne, following closely; $53
fine, $80 costs.
Timothy R. Summers, Tyner,
Ind., 80/65 speed; $43 fine, $80
costs.
Stephen J. Klatcher, Woodburn, 77/65 speed; $33 fine, $77
costs.
Thomas V. Hatala, Royal Oak,
Sheriffs Report
ACCIDENTS:
None.
INCIDENTS:
Friday, June 3
8:23 a.m. A child was seen walking
by themselves up and down Road 149 in
Auglaize Township.
10:13 a.m. Dog complaint on Kay
Street in Paulding was handled.
10:28 a.m. Deputies assisted Paulding
police with drug tests.
12:06 p.m. A Crane Township resident of Road 63 told deputies someone
ran through their yard and struck a tree.
2:13 p.m. Dog complaint was handled
on Road 71 in Paulding Township.
3:04 p.m. A ditch fire along Ohio 637
in Jackson Township was doused by fire
units from Oakwood and Paulding, who
were on scene about 20 minutes.
7:15 p.m. Four-wheelers were seen
trespassing on county ground along
Road 192 in Crane Township.
8:21 p.m. People were seen taking
things from a home in Cecil where the
resident is away.
10:47 p.m. Domestic situation in Antwerp was investigated.
Saturday, June 4
12:23 a.m. Deputies delivered a message on Road 1021 in Auglaize Township for Defiance Police Department.
5:02 a.m. A deputy reported a suspicious vehicle along US 127 near Road
108 in Paulding Township.
11:05 a.m. Four-wheeler on Road
1037 in Auglaize Township was reported.
1:46 p.m. Dog complaint was taken
care of on Road 137 in Jackson Township.
8:53 p.m. Cows were seen on Road
209 in Auglaize Township.
10:16 p.m. Car/deer crash on Ohio 613
in Paulding Township was documented.
10:50 p.m. Report of a car in the ditch
along Road 162 in Crane Township was
looked into.
Sunday, June 5
12:14 a.m. Neighbor problems on
Road 10 in Auglaize Township were
handled.
12:42 a.m. Domestic dispute was investigated in Antwerp.
10:09 a.m. Dog complaint was handled on Ohio 613 in Jackson Township.
10:42 a.m. Report of an unwanted
person on Road 163 in Brown Township
was investigated.
8:40 p.m. A resident of Road 171 in
Brown Township told deputies a car
drove by repeatedly, the driver staring at
their children.
9:55 p.m. Car/deer collision on Ohio
Wobler appointed to
board of elections
COLUMBUS Secretary of State Jon Husted has appointed Brandon Wobler as a member of the Paulding County Board of Elections.
Wobler will fill the unexpired term of Roger Sierer, who passed
away in May.
Wobler was recommended by the Paulding County Democratic
Executive Committee.
State law requires bipartisan representation on each of Ohios 88
county boards of elections. Each board is made up of two Republican members and two Democratic members, all of whom must be
qualified electors in the counties for which they serve. The Secretary
of State makes appointments to boards of elections based on the recommendations of the executive committees of the respective county
political parties.
The other board of elections members are David Cline (chairman),
Stanley D. Harmon and Linda Weidenhamer.
The office is located at 105 E. Perry St., Paulding. For more information, visit the web site at www.electionsonthenet/oh/paulding.
Property transfers
The term et al. refers to and others;
et vir., and husband; et ux., and wife.
Emerald Township.
Wednesday, June 8
3:24 a.m. Vehicle search was conducted on East Perry Street in Paulding.
6:57 p.m. First responders from Oakwood fire and EMS plus Paulding and
Auglaize Township fire departments
were on the scene of a microwave fire in
Melrose about 20 minutes.
8:02 p.m. Deputies investigated a theft
complaint from Road 176 in Emerald
Township.
8:09 p.m. A Brown Township resident
reported an ATV on Road 104.
9:18 p.m. A gas canister was reported
stolen from a garage on Road 24 in Benton Township.
Thursday, June 9
2:55 a.m. Firefighters from Oakwood,
Grover Hill, Paulding and Auglaize
Township responded to a house fire in
Melrose. Some were there up to 35 minutes. Oakwood EMS was also on the
scene.
5:02 p.m. Suspicious vehicle was seen
near the intersection of Roads 170 and
171 in Auglaize Township.
9:20 a.m. Deputies assisted Job and
Family Services on East Orchard Street
in Payne.
10:56 a.m. Residential burglar alarm
sounded from Road 125 in Jackson
Township.
7:43 p.m. Deputies arrested Justin
Taylor on a Van Wert County warrant.
8:47 p.m. Canine unit was deployed
resulting in an alert on Ohio 49 in Benton
Township.
9:44 p.m. Domestic dispute on Road
193 in Washington Township was handled.
9:59 p.m. A Paulding Township resident of Road 92 told deputies of a strong
odor, perhaps emanating from the anhydrous plant. Paulding EMS and two fire
units were on the scene less than 25 minutes.
10:45 p.m. Telephone harassment
was reported from Ohio 637 in Auglaize
Township.
Friday, June 10
12:45 a.m. Deputies responded to a
domestic complaint on Road 191 in Auglaize Township.
6:54 a.m. Unauthorized use of a motor
vehicle was reported from Road 204 in
Carryall Township.
7:32 a.m. Paulding EMS and one fire
unit assisted at a motor vehicle accident
at the intersection of Walnut and Jackson
streets in Paulding. No other information
was available.
9:28 a.m. Deputies arrested Johnathon
Coyne.
Auglaize Township
US Bank Trust, N.A., trustee
to Estle Properties LLC; Lots 7
and 8, Six Mile Bay Subdivision,
0.67 acre. Warranty deed.
George Dwayne and Debra L.
Wells to Michelle L. LaVigne;
Sec. 19, Lot 28, Auglaize Hills
Development #2, 0.448 acre.
Warranty deed.
Richard P. Shininger, dec. to
Barbara L. Shininger, et al.; Sec.
5, 80 acres, Sec. 6, 40 acres and
Sec. 12, 40 acres. Certificate of
transfer.
Blue Creek Township
James A. Lewis to James A.
Lewis Life Estate, et al.; Sec. 30,
1.5 acres. Warranty deed.
Charles D. Rodman, trustee to
Charlene Friesner, trustee; Sec. 8,
135.95 acres; Sec. 13, 1.45 acres
and Sec. 24, 162.75 acres. Affidavit.
Carryall Township
Larry G. Thimlar Jr. by Sheriff to US Bank National Association; Sec. 5, 2.33 acres. Sheriffs
deed.
Jack L. Thomas, dec. to Sarah
F. Thomas; Sec. 36, 64.334 acres
and 156.678 acres. Affidavit.
Crane Township
Chad Buchholz to Craig Harris; Sec. 4, 2.422 acres. Warranty
deed.
Jackson Township
Doyle A. and Louise A. Johnson to Doyle A. and Louise A.
Johnson, trustees; Sec. 9, 160
acres. Warranty deed.
Latty Township
Renee M. Sinn, trustee to Bob
Sinn Swine Ltd.; Sec. 33, 2 acres.
Warranty deed.
Paulding Township
Appeal against
court dismissed
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Saras parents are Tracey
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Garretts parents are Beth
and Eric Stoller.
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Otterbein University and
Mount St Joseph with a doctorate in physical therapy.
Garrett is a graduate of
Paulding High School and
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at the University of Miami,
Oxford.
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RETIREMENT OPEN HOUSE The staff of PARC Lane/PC Workshop and employees of PC Workshop recently gathered for a retirement open house for LeAnn Schlatter, celebrating her 31 years of
service to these organizations. They say, Thank you for your dedication LeAnn, we will miss you.
Birthdays
June 18 Catie Christo, Pauline Cooper,
Johnny Ganger III, Samantha Habern, Julie
Knapp, Brad Smazenko, Austin Wilt.
June 19 Brok Coburn, Marilyn Crampton,
Rita Diaz, Iris Christie Goldfuss, Lisa Johnson, Marie Moore, Lisa Schooley.
June 20 Jeff Budd, Vicki English, Sandy
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Jacob Lynn Whitman was
born to Joel and Chelsea
Whitman of Payne at 10:49
p.m. on Sunday, May 22 at
Community Memorial Hospital, Hicksville.
He was 7 pounds, 12 ounces and 20 inches long.
Welcoming
committee
were grandparents Mark and
Lisa Holtsberry of Paulding,
and Bruce and Kara Whitman, of Payne.
Great-grandparents
are
Walter and Loretta Schulz
of Ney, Justine Holtsberry
of Paulding, Ronald Etzler of
Payne, and Larry and Shaaron Whitman of Payne.
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King - Scott Meyers; First
prince - Tyler Carlisle; second prince - Robbie Bair III.
First princess - Megan Gonzales; second princess - Ashley
Switzer.
Two new members were inducted into the Kiwanis Club:
Allison Smith and Terri Deel.
Joel Parrett, 1996 Paulding
High School graduate, received the Kurt Sholl Memorial Scholarship.
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Visit the Paulding SWCD booth at the Paulding County Fair for free kids activities today and Thursday, June 15-16, from 1-3 p.m. In this photo, taken last year, children enjoy one of the learning programs.
LIMA Employees in the Hardin and Paulding County Ohio Department of Transportation
(ODOT) District 1 garages were named the winners in the ODOT District 1 truck and loader Roadeo held in Lima.
District 1 encompasses Allen, Defiance, Hancock, Hardin, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert and
Wyandot counties.
Winning the loader competition was taken by
Brad Fuller of the Paulding County garage followed by Taylor of Wyandot County. John Rinker of the Hancock County garage finished in third
place.
Winning the truck competition was Mike Freshcorn of the Hardin County garage. Finishing second behind Freshcorn was Tom Mellinger of the
Hancock County garage. In third place was Alan
Taylor of the Wyandot County garage.
The first-ever district team champion award was
given to Hancock County, which had the top-two
scores in both the truck and loader competition.
Also announced at the Roadeo was this years
Paint the Plow winner, which was Kalida High
School. Paint the Plow is a contest which asks area
high schools to paint an ODOT plow with their
message of school spirit, safety, patriotism or Ohio
pride. There were 18 schools from ODOT District
1s eight-county region participating this year.
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Deb Hunter (left) and Laurie Lucas were the speakers at the Kiwanis Club of Paulding County.
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house just completed in Oakwood. The pair discussed the many things the group is required to do
before a home can be started, such as financing, location, size of the home, etc. Planning has to
be completed and approved before construction can start. Matt Miller was program chairman.
FALLEN TIMBERS BATTLEFIELD WALK Enjoy a summer evening stroll and brush up on your
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participants in the decisive 1794 battle. The visitors center is located at U.S. 24 and Jerome Road,
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Paulding High School football
team spent time working at Live
Oak Cemetery across from the
school in Paulding. The athletes
reset about 15 headstones of
Civil War soldiers. They worked
really hard and did a good job,
said Jon Snodgrass, assistant
athletic director and a member
of the village cemetery board.
He coordinated with coach Tyler Arend on the project. The
team dug out and removed the
old headstones, filled the holes
with concrete and replaced the
stones, which originally had no
footers. Several people have
donated money to fix grave
markers. He also has worked
with Homiers Monumental in
Defiance. Theres more work to
be done, Snodgrass said. Its
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PAULDING Terri Gorney, president of the Paulding
County Chapter of the Ohio
Genealogical Society, read
a special proclamation from
Paulding Mayor Greg Reinhart honoring the late Ray
Keck and proclaiming June 20
as Ray Keck Day in Paulding.
Gorney said that the society wanted to honor Keck in
some way and asked members for ideas. It is their way
of honoring Keck for his
countless hours of service to
records of Paulding County
military personnel and working to straighten records in the
Paulding County Courthouse,
and in recognition for being
named one of the beneficiaries
of Kecks memorial fund.
Gorney said that Keck had
been one of the founding
members of the genealogy
society some 30 years ago. In
1986, he was the compiler for
the first comprehensive county
cemetery index.
He was the Paulding
County First Families chair for
almost 30 years. No one knew
more about Paulding County
families, said Gorney.
In May, member Sue Pio
Kratzman had an excellent
idea and contacted Gorney
about asking the mayor to create a Ray Keck Day. Gorney
contacted Reinhart, who was
very responsive to the idea.
Working with Gorney, they
came up with the wording of
the proclamation. Gorney said
that June 20 would have been
Kecks 92nd birthday.
Gorney read the proclamation at the societys annual
picnic at LaFountain Park on
June 8.
Genealogical society president Terri Gorney displays a mayoral proclamation declaring June 20 as Ray Keck Day in Paulding.
The Paulding County
Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society is working with
the John Paulding Historical
Society to create a Ray Keck
corner at the museum, said
Gorney. Using memorial
funds collected in Rays honor,
and with members of the historical society doing the work
on this corner, Rays home office will be recreated.
Gorney said that Kim Sutton, president of the historical
society, was very receptive to
the ideas of the genealogy society.
In Reinharts proclamation,
he lauded Keck for donating
over 36,000 hours to indexing
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to lead Antwerp Archers named at PHS, AHS
By JOE SHOUSE
Sports Writer
ANTWERP When seeking out a new head
coach to lead the Antwerp High School boys
basketball program, athletic director Drew Altimus acted quickly. After all, it was the familiar that caught his attention. After drawing
up a short list of potential candidates, Altimus
turned his attention to Doug Billman, a familiar name to Antwerp sports fans and the community.
Billman was recently named head coach
after former coach T.J. Hammer resigned near
the end of the school year. Billman has been
the head coach at Bryan the last nine years and
is looking forward to coming home.
Everything seemed to fall in place at the
right time and it seemed right to go home,
Billman said. I recently got engaged to Carly
(Honingford) who is also from Antwerp and
we have discussed where we would live once
married. So, when Drew called it was an easy
decision to make but at the same time hard to
say good bye to those kids at Bryan.
Billman graduated from Antwerp in 1998
and attended Defiance College where he graduated in 2002. He spent nearly four years
coaching at Antwerp where he assisted Altimus with the football program and serving
as junior varsity basketball coach when Scott
McMichael was the varsity coach.
Right now, Billlman will continue to teach
Northwest Conference.
Lima Perry, Delphos St.
Johns, New Washington
Buckeye Central, Crestline,
Arcadia, Arlington, Cory
Rawson, McComb, Vanlue,
Toledo Christian, Morral
Ridgedale, Lakeside Danbury, Leipsic, Pandora Gilboa, Lucas, Plymouth, Lakota, Fremont St. Joseph, Tiffin
Calvert, Edon, Hilltop and
North Baltimore complete the
list of schools in Region 24.
The lone remaining member of the Northwest Conference, Ada, is in Division VII,
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Two new head varsity
coaches have been selected to
lead there respective wrestling
programs at Paulding and Antwerp. Brian Jacobs, an assistant varsity football coach for
the Panthers, as well as serving
as a volunteer in the wrestling
program, was named wrestling
head coach last month. Adam
Kosch was named to replace
his brother, Jeremy, who has
been Antwerps coach for a
number of years.
BRIAN JACOBS
Jacobs, a kindergarten teacher
at Paulding Elementary, replaces Tony Gonzales who has
served as head coach the last
couple of years.
Jacobs is looking forward
to building a program that has
suffered in numbers in recent
years.
Last year I had the opportunity to coach a few matches
and got the fire burning again,
I guess you could say, and
when the opening was posted
this year I applied, said Jacobs.
Looking to the future and
especially this next season, Jacobs sees a rebuilding process.
The numbers were low and he
wants to build the program
and he knows that it starts at a
very early age.
We graduated one senior
in Kage Seals and so we have
some kids coming back. But
we need to start a wrestling
club or program that will engage the younger kids in the
lower grades. We have those
kinds of programs for other
sports like basketball and football and we need to consider
the same for wrestling.
The newly named coach has
started open mats twice a week
PAULDING The North- Christina Clapsaddle, Stephawest Conference recently released its spring scholastic
awards list with 62 Paulding
athletes honored.
Athletes receiving gold status had a grade point average
between 3.5 and 4.0 during
the sports season while silver
level honorees posted a grade
point average between 3.0 and
3.5.
Boys track - gold: Lucas Arend, Branson Minck, Andrew
Lothamer, Matthew Martinez, Simeon Shepherd, Dayton Pracht, Aaron Horstman,
Preston Ingol, Shawn Jackson,
Michael Kohart, Josh Trausch, Brian Matson, Charles
Clapsaddle, Hunter Kesler and
Joseph Reineck.
Boys track - silver: Andrew
Stafford, Dylan Vogel and
Bailey Manz.
Girls track - gold: Emilee
Ringler, Bailey Meyer, Tori
Bradford, JoEllyn Salinas,
Lichtensteiger football
camp slated for June 25
The Antwerp Root Beer Stand donated $511 to Honor Flight. The
funds came from ice cream sales on May 28. Representing the Root
Beer stand are, from left Jessica Barker, Barb Miller, Alexis Jones
and Molly Feller. More than $140,000 has been raised by Paulding
Putnam Electric employees, enough to fund to Honor Flights.
ADAM KOSCH
Kosch continues to
lead Antwerp
A familiar name will continue the role as wrestling
coach at Antwerp. After serving as head coach of the Archers, Jeremy Kosch resigned
due to a new employment
opportunity that would cause
scheduling conflicts as head
coach. With the resignation of
Jeremy, his younger brother,
Adam, will step in as the new
Archer coach.
This will be Adams first
varsity coach position, but he
will use his experience as a
wrestler to continue to build
and improve the Antwerp program. Kosch served as a vol-
Antwerp 5K results
ANTWERP A record
number of people participated in the annual Antwerp
Ribfest River Run 5K run/
walk held Saturday, June 4, at
Veterans Memorial Riverside
Park.
This year, the event attracted 137 participants. There
were 136 participants in 2014.
The event was sponsored
by Community Memorial
Hospital in Hicksville with
all proceeds going to Antwerp Community Development Committee (ACDC).
Overall winner among the
men was Hayden Krick with
a time of 16:31. The womens
overall winner was Ellise
Wetli in 21:10.
Age group winners were:
Ages 5-9
Male: Keegan Gray-Wyckoff 48:33
Female: Gabriella Snyder
39:09
Ages 10-14
Male: Avin Johnson 23:32
Female: Emma Hensel
25:14
Ages 15-19
Male: Brandon Laney 17:40
Female: Gracie Laukhuf
24:56
Ages 20-29
Male: Seth Bidlack 17:51
Female: Jamie Altman 24:35
Ages 30-39
Male: Brian Wenninger
19:02
Female: Raliza Pashova
24:58
Ages 40-49
Male: Ryan Spieth 21:11
Female: Debbie Gillespie
24:23
Ages 50-59
Male: Sam Switzer 19:49
Female: Suzanne Zartman
44:13
Ages 60+
Male: Bob Switzer 19:44
Female: Pam Reese 32:34
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LOCATION: DEFIANCE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS in Hicksville, Ohio.
ANTIQUES: Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase; 3 stack oak bookcase; ornate walnut
Victorian bed; oak floor mirror; oak knockdown wardrobe; oak commode w/ towel rack;
oak hanging dish rack; oak hanging hat rack w/ mirror; oak leaded glass bookcase; set
of 6 oak chairs; cane bottom chair; oak drop leaf table; oak podium; rocker; fainting
couch; parlor tables; walnut chest w/ leaf carved handles; bachelor chest w/ handkerchief drawers; walking spinning wheel; tea cart; Victorian sofa; oak easel; mission
book shelves; huge ornate beveled hall mirrors; 2 chrome kitchen tables; Heywood
Wakefield vanity; Fenton red poppy lamp; wall bracket oil lamps; hanging lamp w/
prisms; jardiniere & pedestal; royal ruby glassware; stemware; silverware set; framed
St. Bernard Maude Earl print; framed prints; framed oil paintings; Ambassador cornet;
Gundy-Bettoney clarinet; costume jewelry; Raleigh girls bike; flat top trunk; primitive
oak butter churn; pictures frames; doll house & furniture; 1882 Defiance County History book; postcards; 1000# Toledo lollipop scales; plat form scales; feed carts; slaw
cutter; canning jars; crochet bedspread; linens; quilts; suitcases; lots of other collectible glassware including etched, pressed & Depression pieces; candelabras; copper
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academics, special
education, technology,
community relations,
media center,
maintenance, cafeteria,
transportation and
support staff. Provides
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school administrative
team and faculty.
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and mission for
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Utilizes data-driven
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Executes the policies of
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directives of the
superintendent.
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Masters Degree
Valid State of Ohio
Administrative or
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or the ability
to obtain one
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(e.g., negative
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Provides documented
evidence of a clear
criminal record
Previous administrative
experience in a
career-technical setting
preferred
Prior teaching
experience preferred
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maintain effective
working relationships
with the Board of
Education, Vantage staff
and students.
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oral and written form
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interest, resume,
transcripts, copy of
certifications and three
letters of reference by
Thursday, June 16,
2016 to:
Staci A. Kaufman,
Superintendent
818 N. Franklin Street,
Van Wert, OH 45891
kaufman.s@vantage
careercenter.com
No later than 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
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Friday, June 17th 9-5,
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419-796-0974
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RELIGION
Be a part of the real 35 percent
By JOE SHOUSE
Progress Staff Writer
Every time the Progress
does its religion page, we include a listing of all the area
churches. We do our best to
keep it updated with correct
times of services, names of
ministers, as well as contact
information. We rely on the local churches to inform us when
updates and changes are necessary.
With that in mind, I
couldnt help but wonder how
many churches are on the list,
so I counted and discovered
there were 60 on the list. Amazing!
I dug a little deeper into
some of the religious facts concerning church attendance and
the general view of religion in
Ohio.
There were several surveys
that caught my attention and for
the most part, Ohio ranks in the
middle of all 50 states when it
comes to those attending worship services each week. When
checking the numbers and doing an average, it appears that
35 percent of Ohioans go to
church on a given Sunday. I
must admit, that seemed a little
high to me actually more than
just a little high.
As a semi-retired minister
who goes to church every Sunday, I now have the unique joy
of sitting on the other side of the
Friday, June 17
Family Movie Night
forward.
We can take every difficult
experience and allow God to
use it for good, by helping us
to become the best parents
possible for our own children. Pain is never wasted
when God is Supreme over
our lives. Where experiences
have harmed us, even if unintentional, even if seemingly
unfair, God can still use it for
his purposes, to bring good
through it all.
If you are blessed to be a
Dad, youve been given a
priceless gift in this life. The
gift of pointing your children
to Him. The gift of leading.
The gift of loving. Your actions matter, how you choose
to live makes a difference in
the lives of all you know.
We see from research
through the years, that kids
generally do better socially,
academically, and emotionally, when dads are actively
involved and participating in
their lives. But its not just the
fact that fathers are physically
present that matters, its how
they are present. Kids thrive
most when dads recognize the
need to provide a warm, understanding relationship under
which their children can share
life, learn, and grow.
Words matter. Our kids
need to hear them. They thrive
under encouraging, supporting, heart-felt words. And
young children grow up into
adults and yet they still need
to hear loving words from a
fathers voice. Wisdom from
a daddys heart, that lives on
long in the lives of others.
Allow me to share 12 things
every dad should say to his
kids, though theres many
more:
1. I love you. Period. No
matter what. Unconditionally.
And nothing will ever change
that.
2. I believe in you. You can
do it. Anything is possible.
You are a winner.
- Antwerp Community Church, 704 S. Erie St., SR 49, Antwerp; Pastor Ricky L. Grimes
258-2069. Contemporary worship 10:30 a.m.
- Antwerp United Methodist Church, East River Street; Rev. Pastor Mike Schneider,
258-4901, Contemporary service Sunday 8:30 a.m., Traditional Service 10:30 a.m.
- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 303 S. Monroe, Antwerp; Office: 417 N. Main, Paulding,
399-2576, Rev. Joseph Poggemeyer; Mass on Sunday at 8:30 a.m.
- First Baptist Church, 5482 CR 424; Pastor Todd Murray, 258-2056, Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- First Presbyterian Church, 126 W. River St., Pastor Mike Pennington, 258-2864, Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witnesses, 2937 US 24; 258-2290. Public talk 10 a.m.
Sunday.
- Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, Rev. Derek Evans. Sunday worship at 10 a.m.
- Riverside Christian Church, 15413 SR 49, Antwerp; 258-3895, Pastor Regan Clem.
Sunday gathering 10:30 a.m.
- Apostolic Christian Church, 13562 Road 147, Defiance (Junction); 399-3121, William
Schlatter, Elder, Sunday services 10:15 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
- Bethel Christian Church, Ohio 66, Defiance (Arthur), Pastor Christopher Baker, Sunday
worship 10:30 a.m.
- Church of Christ, corner of County Roads 166 and 191; Evangelist Lonnie Lambert,
399-5022. Worship 10:30 a.m.
- Junction Bible Christian Church, County Road 111, Defiance (Junction); 393-2671,
JunctionBible@copper.net, interim Pastor D. Richardson, Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.
- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church, Road 180, Defiance (Junction); Rev. Alan
Ray Newsome, Sunday worship 11 a.m.
- Rock Church, SR 637, Five Span-Arthur area; Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924, Sunday worship 10:45 a.m.
- Bible Baptist Church, corner of Cleveland and Perry streets, Grover Hill; Pastor Pat
Holt, 587-4021, Sunday worship 11 a.m.
- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene, Maple and East Jackson streets; Pastor Jonathan
L. Hoagland, 587-3376, Sunday morning worship 10:30 a.m.
- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church, First and Harrison streets; 587-3941; Pastor Mike Waldron, 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell). Sunday worship 10:20 a.m.
- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union, Ohio 66; 786-9878, Sunday worship
10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
- Middle Creek United Methodist Church, County Road 24, Grover Hill; Pastor Eileen
Kochensparger, Sunday worship 8:45 a.m.
- Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, County Road 151, Grover Hill; Pastor David Prior, Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.
- Pioneer Christian Ministries, 3606 Slane Rd., Grover Hill; Rev. Chuck Oliver, Sunday
worship 10:30 a.m.
- Roselms Christian Church, Ohio 114; Pastor Gary Church, 594-2445, Sunday worship
10:30 a.m.
HAVILAND/LATTY/SCOTT AREA
- Apostolic Christian Church, 12867 Road 82, Haviland; 399-5220, Worship service
10:30 a.m.
- Country Chapel United Methodist Church, Haviland; 622-5746, Sunday worship
10:15 a.m.
- Latty Zion Baptist Church, Latty; Pastor Levi Collins Jr., 399-2748, Sunday worship
service 11:15 a.m.
- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God, 13625 Road 12, Scott; Pastor Terry Martin,
622-2026, Sunday morning worship 10:30 a.m.
- Friends United Methodist Church, Latty; Pastor Ron Johnson. Sunday worship 9 a.m.
OAKWOOD/MELROSE AREA
- Auglaize Chapel Church of God, rural Oakwood, 3 miles south and 1/2 mile west on
Road 60; Pastor Stan Harmon, 594-2248, Sunday worship 9 a.m.
- Melrose United Methodist Church, Melrose; 594-2076, Pastor Eileen Kochensparger
399-5818; Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church, corner of Harmon and Second streets, Oakwood; Pastor Brady Feltz. 594-2992. Sunday worship at 9:30 a.m.
- Prairie Chapel Bible Church, 1 mile east and 1/2 mile north of Oakwood, corner of
Roads 104 and 209; Pastor Earl Chapman, 594-2057, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
- Bethel United Methodist, Forders Bridge, Cecil; Pastor Kevin Doseck, Sunday worship
service 10:30 a.m.
- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal, 818 W. Jackson St., Paulding; Rev. Burpo, Sunday
worship at noon.
- Branch Christian Fellowship, 109 N. Main Street, Paulding; Pastor Greg Cramer, Sunday worship at 10 a.m.
- Cecil Community Church, 203 S. Main St., Cecil; Pastor Ted Ramey. Sunday worship
service 11 a.m.
- Cecil First Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Cecil; Sunday worship at 8 a.m.
- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 315 N. Main, Paulding; 399-2576, Rev. Joseph Poggemeyer, Masses: Saturday at 6 p.m.; Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
- Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1275 Emerald Road, Paulding; 399-5061, Sunday worship
services at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.
- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 1233 Emerald Road, Paulding; 399-4576,
Sunday worship service 10 a.m.
- First Presbyterian Church, 114 W. Caroline St.; 399-2438. Pastor David Meriwether,
www.firstpresbyterianpaulding.com. Traditional worship service Sunday 9:30 a.m.
- Grace Community Church, West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding County
Hospital. Pastor Cameron Michael, Sunday service at 10 a.m.
- House of Love Ministries, 220 N. Williams St.; Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson
- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 203 W. Townline, Payne; 399-2576, Rev. Joseph Poggemeyer, Mass at Saturday at 4 p.m.
- Edgerton Wesleyan Church, 1717 Bertha St., Woodburn, (Edgerton) Ind.; Pastor Dave
Dignal, 260-632-4008, Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- Living Water Ministries, For location information, contact Pastor Rich Phelan, 263-2728.
Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
- Payne Church of Christ, 220 W. Merrin St., Payne; Pastor Mikeal George, 263-2092;
or 419-574-2150 (cell), Sunday worship 9:30 a.m.
- Payne Church of the Nazarene, 509 E. Orchard St. (Ohio 500) Payne; Pastor Mike
Harper, 263-2422, Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.
- St. Jacob United Church of Christ, southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets, Payne;
Rev. Jim Langham, 263-2763. Sunday service 10 a.m.
- St. James Lutheran Church NALC, West Townline Street (P.O. Box 42), Payne; 263-2129,
Pastor Fred Meuter, 260-492-2581. Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- St. Paul United Methodist Church, (P.O. Box 154) 312 S. Main St., Payne; Rev. David
Rohrer, 263-2418, Parsonage: 263-2017, Sunday worship at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Editors Note: If your church doesnt have service times listed, please contact the
Paulding County Progress office to notify of Sunday service times.
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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
$9,900
#A-11-445429
#A-10-445429
$10,900
#A-22-445429
$6.900
$7,500
#SUV-6-445375
$6,900
$5,895
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
MALIBU
LT
2009 TOYOTA
CAMRY
LE
MEMORIAL
DAY
2004
FORD
F150
FX4
control,
information
tow
pkg.,
17
whs.
rear
DVD
w/headphones,
rear
buckets,
3rd
row,
keyless
brand
new
tires.
AC,
CD,
overhead
console,
Bighorn
ed.,
4
wh.
ABS,
20
whs.
4
Only
80,321
mi.,
3800
V6,
tilt,
cruise,
Only 112,278 mi., 1.8L 4 cyl., AT, front/
V6, 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
30, *BIG
2016
2005
BUICK LACROSSE
2006
CHRYSLER
300
TOURING
-912-9861
2010
HONDA
CIVIC
LX
2008
CHEVY
MALIBU
LT
2009 TOYOTA CAMRY LE *FREE
1-866-91
2004
FORD
F150ELair
FX4
5.3L Vortec
AT, front/side/rear
bags, TS, CC, dua
Only
80,321
mi.,
3800
V6,
tilt,
cruise,
2008
FORD
FOCUS
SES
Only 112,278 mi., 1.8L 4 cyl., AT, front/
V6, full power, TS, CC, AC, 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.
#A-18-293853
#A-12-445429
#A-18-293853
$5,900
$6,495
ES, INC
5.4driver
V8,
Full
Pwr,
#A-13-445429
w/ma
#T-16-445449
control,
information
center,Leather,
CD, keyless,whs.
tow pkg.,
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INFINITI G35
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,
CHERYL
WALLS
(CKW)
*1-OWNER,
CLEAN
CARFAX*
keyless
entry,
new
tires.
TS
3.5L
V6,
AT,
suede/heated
leather
controls, TW, remote start,
new
tires.
DVD,
3rd Row, Chrome
Wheels w/new Tires.
Burlwood grain, front
and side
air bags,
and tires.
titanium interior trim, Bose w/navi., P/
#A-3-445308
#A-13-445429
$8,900
$9,900
#T-16-445449
$17,900
brand$6,900
new tires.
$7,500
#A-9-445429
$7,500
$7,500
#A-10-445449
#A-3-445308
$6,495 $10,900
#A-11-445429
$10,495
$13,995
#A-23-445429
#A-22-445429
#A-10-445429
$
$
$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.
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,CX
8 pass., 3rd row, 2009
Bose,
heated leather,
P/moonroof,
keyless
entry.
2004
CHEVY
TAHOE
Z71
2006
BUICK
RENDEZVOUS
200
power,
TS,
CC,
AC,
ND CARAVAN
MAINSTREET
2007
DODGE
RAM
1500
CREW
CAB
4X4
cold
AC,
cloth,
LS
pkg.,
Quad
Cab,
short
bed,
2010
CHEVY
SILVERADO
CREW
CAB
Z71
LT
2011
DODGE
GRAND
CARAV
HYUNDAI VERACRUZ
17 wheels.
chrome
whs. w/new
tires.
3rdWAGON
row, chrome whs.
TOURING
30,XL2016
2002
CHEVY
SUBURBAN
Z-71
TOURING
PANEL
2005
FORD
SUPER
DUTY
1-866-912-9861
Ram graph
CHEVY
TRAILBLAZER
4X4 faced2007
GMC YUKON
4X4
2005
ENVOY XL
4X4
*2-OWNER*
ed gauges,2004
full power,
TS, CC, dual
heat/AC,
V8, AT, white
gauges,
charcoal
cloth,V6,
full power,
TS,
CC, side2003
chrome
whs.F250
5.3L
V8,
dual
heated
leather,
Bose
5.3L
VortecGMC
V8,
AT, front/side/rear
air bags,
TS, Vortec
CC,
dual
climate
3.6L Flex
fuel
V6, silver
faced4X4
gauges,
full p
3.5L
dual
front,
airMAY
bags,
3.8L V6,
front/side/rear
air
bags,
#B-18-445449
2005
FORD
F150
LONG
BED
3.5L
V6,
dual
front
and
side
air
bags,
2002
CHEVY
4X4
5.3
Vortec
V-8,
full
tilt,Only
cruise,
ac,
leather,
bur
V6,
dual
front
and
side
air bags,
Only
87k!,
5.4rear
V8,
Full2500HD
Pwr,
TS,
CC,
AC,
cyl.,
P/seat,
full
power,
tilt,
cruise,
5.3L
V8,
AT,
31pwr,
setting
Bose,
heated
InlineFX4
6 cyl.,
burlwood
trim, CD,
31 setting
89,000
mi.,F150
1-owner,
clean
CarFax,
ar buckets,Inline
3rd 3.5L
row,6 keyless
brand
new
tires.
AC,
CD,
overhead
console,
Bighorn
ed., 4 wh.
ABS,
whs.
1997
GMC
SIERRA
1500
control,
driver
information
center,
keyless, w/31
tow pkg.,
17 whs.
DVD
w/headphones,
rear buckets,
3rd
2004
FORD
stereo
settings,
P/moonroof,
rear
buckets,
full power,
tilt, cruise,
air,
3rd20
row,
burlwood
trim,
full
power,
CD,
AC,
3rd
heated
leather,
Infinity
stereo,
P/
Onl
4X4
6.0L
Vortec
V8,
AT,
TS,
CC,
full
power,
iceP/steering,
p/moonroof,
rear
buckets,
3rd
row,
AC,
cloth,
P/moonroof,
3rd
row,
keyless,
leather,
P/moonroof,
8
pass.,
3rd
row,
Bose,
heated
leather,
P/moonroof,
5.7L
Vortec
350
V8,
AT
Super
Cab,
Keyless,
Polished
Wheels,
5.4L
Triton
V8,
AT,
PW,
PL,
PM,
ice
cold
heated
leather,
Infinity
stereo,
P/
4 cyl., AT, full power, TS,*1-OWNER,
CC, AC,
CD,
keyless
entry.row, keyless
00 MILE WARRANTY*
*BIG
HORNY
IS
READY*
CLEAN
CARFAX*
*FREE
7,500
MILE
W
#T-18-445429
#T-19-445429 entry.
moonroof,
3rd
row,
alloy
wheels.
3rd
row,
2010
Chevy
chrome
polished
whs.
#T-17-445429
Only
122,165
mi.,
5.4L
V8,
AT,
full
power,
#SUV-15-445365
po
cold AC, cloth, LS pkg.,seating,
Quad Cab,
short
bed,
cloth,
TS,
CC, AC, CD
17 wheels.
whs.
w/new
3rd row,
chrome whs.
Supercab,
new dualkeyless
exhaust
brand
new
tiresAC,tires.
$10,900
$8,500
$9,900chrome
$14,900
$8,900
$
moonroof,
3rd row, alloy
wheels.
trac.
control,
entry.
* NO chrome
RUSTSL
ISSUES
#SUV-6-445375
#A-20-445429
#SUV-15-445449
#SUV-15-445365
TS,
CC, AC,#SUV-15-445429
cloth,
Nerf bars, chrome
*2-OWNER*
#SUV-8-445365
#SUV-14-445429
#A-3-445375
whs.
pkg., 4* wh.
ABS,
short bed
#B-18-445449
and tires.
#SUV-8-445365
#SUV-14-445429
#A-3-445375
#SUV-15-445429
$7,900
$8,500
$15,900
$10,900
$9,900
$10,900
$9,900$6,900
$17,900
$9,900
$10,900
SOLD
$6,495 $10,900
$14,900
$9,900 $7,500
#T-16-445449
$5,900
$
$10,900
$11,900
$13,900
$8,900 $10,900
$5,900
SOLD
$5,895
$10,495
#T-27-445429
2007 CHRYSLER
PACIFICA
#A-13-445429
4.3L
*ABSOLUTELY
SPOTLESS*
Only
129,940
Miles!
Heated
leather,
2006
BUICK
RENDEZVOUS
CX
2010
CHEVY
SILVERADO
CREW
LTCHEVY
2011 2500
DODGE
GRAND
CARAVAN
MAINSTREET
2007
DODGE
*ONLY
116,668
MILES!
*OWN
A TRUCK,
SAVE
AT2002
THE
PUMP*
2002
DODGE
RAM
1500
4X4 CAB Z71
2004
DODGE
DAKOTA
TOURING
2009
FORD
RANGER
SUPERCAB
2003
CHEVY
2500 HD
4X4
2003
HD
4X4
1500
Z7
Bur
interior
trim,
Bose
w/navi.,
P/
3.5L
V6,
dual
front,
sideCHEVY
air
bags,
1-866-912-9861
CHEVY
1500
CREW
CAB
Z71
5.3L1-owner,
Vortec V8,
AT, front/side/rear
air
bags, TS, CC,2006
dual
climate
3.6L
Flex
fuelside
V6,
silver
faced
gauges,2005
fulltitanium
power,
TS,
CC,
dual
heat/AC,
V8,
AT, 4X4
white
faced
gZ
5.9L
V8,
AT,
TS,
manual
3.5L
V6,
dual
front
and
air
bags,
CHEVY
COLORADO
CREW
CAB
Only
stereo w/31 settings, P/moonroof, rear buckets, control, driver information center,
CREW
CAB
2WD
3rd 1-866-912-9861
P/t
2002
CHEVY
2500HD
moonroof,
18
wheels.
burlwood
trim,
fullnew
power,
CD,AC,
AC,
3rd
5.3L17
V8,4X4
full power,
CC,
ice cold
AC, rear
Bose
CD,
keyless,
tow
pkg.,
whs.
rearTS,
DVD
w/headphones,
buckets,
3rd
row,
keyless
brand
tires.
CD,
overhead
co
leather,
power,
TS, CC,TS,
iceG35
cold
keyless,
options,
CD,
ice
cold
AC,
Crew
Cab,
Ram
settings,
TS,
CC,
AC,
Quad
Cab,
short
2008
INFINITI
4 ***BUYRIGHTAUTOSALESINC.COM***
cyl.,fullAT,
full power,
CC, AC,
AC,JOURNEY
CD,
heated
leather,
Infinity
stereo,
P/
3.5L
Vortec
5
cyl.,
AT,
front
and
side
air
bags,
bucket
4se
c
3rd row, 2010 Chevy chrome polished whs.
***BUYRIGHT
st
row,
keyless
entry.
stereo
w/31
settings,
cloth,
2010
Chevy
20
whs.
2004
MAZDA
6CD, OWNED*
*1-OWNER/CARFAX/TEXAS
2006
MALIBU
MAXX
LTZwheels.
*1-OWNER,
CLEAN
CARFAX*
7,500 MILE
WARRANTY*
10129,940
Aussie
stacks,
new entry.
tires.
graphics,
short bed,
alloy CHEVY
whs.
bed, alloy
whs. LINCOLN
trac.
control,
keyless
moonroof,
3rd row,*FREE
alloy
power, TS,
CC, ice cold AC,
keyless entry,*BIG
alloy
2005
LS
V6
Only
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HeatedW.
leather,
2101
Coliseum
Blvd.,
Fort
Wayne,
IN
46808*
$9,900
$6,495
$7,500
$7,500
*ABSOLUTELY
SPOTLESS*
3.0L
V6,
AT,
Xenon
headlights,
front
and
*
ONLY
115,297
MILES!
*
*
HOW
BIG
IS
THE
GARAGE?
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ROCK
*
3.5L
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AT,
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leather,
dual
* 2-OWNER,
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* w/navi.,
*837,599
MILES!*
116,668 MILES!
oliseum
Blvd.,
Fort
Wayne,
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46808*
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cloth,, full5.3L
pwr, Vortec
6.0 Vortec V-8, full pwr, TS, CC, AC, crew cab, short
6.0 Vortec V-8, automatic, manual options, cloth, ice 4.0L V-6, AT, white faced
airalloy
bags,
full power,
106,642
mi.!
3.9L
Magnum
fullpkg, dual
6.0L Vortec
ice chromeOnly
CD,V6,
AC, AT,
sport
keyless,
wheels,
new tiresbucket se
bed, chrome wheels w/new
tires V8, AT, TS, CC,
cold,full
ac,power,
longbed,
wheels
w/brand
new
tires
cold AC, cloth, LS pkg., Quad Cab,#T-17-445429
short bed,
chrome whs.
#B-18-445449
#T-13-445449
#T-18-445429
cold
AC, 2-tone paint,
short bed,
#SUV-6-445375
#A-22-445429
new tires.
$10,900
$10,900
#A-24-445429
#A-23-445429
#A-22-445429
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$2,900
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imate
ony
whs.
es.
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200
200
3.5L
2008
5.3
titanium
interior
Bose
w/navi.,
P/
3.5L V6,
dual trim,
front,
side
air
bags,
5.3LFlex
Vortec
V8,control,
AT, front/side/rear
bags,
dual
climate
3.6Lwhite
Flex
fuel V6,
silver
faced
gauges,
power,
TS,dual
CC,climate
dual
heat/AC,
V8,
AT,
faced
gauges,
charcoal
cloth,
full full
power,
TS, CC,
1-owner/clean
carfax/no
rust,
5.3 Vortec
V-8,
AT,cloth,
fullfull
pwr,
tilt,power,
cruise,
dual
side
air
bags,
leather,
TS,
CC,
AC,
climate
audio,
3.6L
fuel V6,
silver
facedpremium
gauges, fullair
power,
TS,TS,
CC,CC,
dual
heat/AC,
V8,heated
AT,
faced
gauges,
charcoal
full
TS,
CC,
Only
4.3L
Vortec V6,
AT,
full
power,
CC,dual
ice
cold
AC,
CD, stereo
3.5L
V6,
front
and
air5 bags,
3.7L
3.5Lside
Vortec
cyl.,white
AT, front
and
side airmoonroof,
bags,
seats,
Only
89,000
mi., TS,
1-owner,
clean
CarFax,
3.8L
V6,
front/side/rear
air
bags,
AC,
Supercab,
new
exhaust
P/tilt,
tan
heated/cooling
leather,
Sony
18
wheels.
burlwood
trim,bucket
full
power,
CD, AC,
3rd
control,
cloth,
2-tonewindows,
paint,
bars,
brand
new
tires 20 whs.
control,
driver
information
center,
CD,
keyless,
tow Bose
pkg.,
17
whs. AC,
rear
DVD
w/headphones,
rearnerf
buckets,
3rd
row,
keyless
brand
new
tires.
AC,
CD,
overhead
console,
Bighorn
ed.,
4
wh.
ABS,
20
whs.
rear
DVD
w/headphones,
rear
buckets,
3rd
row,
keyless
brand
new
tires.
CD,
overhead
console,
Bighorn
ed.,
4
wh.
ABS,
stereo,
P/moonroof,
tinted
P/moonroof,
keyless,
chrome
whs.,
TS
cloth,
TW,
bedliner,
alloy
whs.
P
full
power,
TS,
CC,
ice cold
AC,
CD, keyless
entry,
alloy whs.
heated leather, Infinity
stereo,
P/AT,
4stereo,
cyl.,burlwood
AT,
full power,
TS,
CC,
AC,tires.
CD,
Inline 6 cyl., new
P/seat,
full power,
tilt, cruise, keylessfull
5.3L
V8,
31*1-OWNER/CARFAX/TEXAS
setting
Bose,
heated
Inline 6 cyl.,
31
setting
andtrim,
tires.
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brand
new
3rd
row,
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whs.
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