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P AULDING C OUNTY

VOL. 138 NO. 11


PROGRESS
PAULDING, OHIO 419-399-4015 www.progressnewspaper.org WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2010 ONE DOLLAR USPS 423620

INSIDE: Christmas bells are ringing at Festival of Trees


n All-County By NANCY WHITAKER
Progress Staff Writer
Volleyball Team The John Paulding
Historical Society will host its
n Outdoor
annual Festival of Trees Nov.
18-21. The theme will be
“Christmas Bells are
Adventures Ringing.”
There will be at least 70
n Win-A-Turkey trees decorated this year.
Several decorators returned
coupons from last year, plus more new
ones. Collections and displays
also will be on view through-
n Look inside! out the main room, along with
the trees.
Special sales The “inside barn,” located
just to the east of the main
events from ... building, also will be decorat-
Chief, Menards, ed. There will be decorated
trees, a nativity scene collec-
Windstream, tion and a live nativity scene
will also take place in the
Rural King and barn.
The stage at the museum
Century Trading has been decorated like a
Christmas wedding complete
with an organ, pulpit, a church
member and, of course, the
bride.
Another sight to see will be
the log cabin which will be
decorated. Nancy Whitaker/Paulding County Progress

Around by
A silent auction will be
going on with items donated
various businesses.
“Christmas Bells are Ringing” for a Christmas wedding at the John Paulding Historical Society. The JPHS Festival of Trees
committee members in this wedding scene are Rose Munger, Gene Olwin, Erica Smalley and Eileen Kochensparger. The Festival
of Trees is set for Nov. 18-21.
Bidding on the items will
Paulding close at 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Anna Kauser is in charge of various times all four days. ceeds from the winning tree p.m.) There will be special Get your appetites ready to eat
the silent auction. Be sure to make your selec- will go to the sponsor and the entertainment by the on Friday night from 4:30-

County Also, the Talking Tree,


which is always a delight for
the children, will be there at
tion for the People’s Choice
Award, which is voted on with
money. One-half of the pro-
other half will go to the muse-
um.
THURSDAY (10 a.m.-8
Oakwood Community Band
at 6:30 p.m. Thursday night.
FRIDAY (11 a.m.-8 p.m.)
6:30 p.m. as there will be a

See TREES, page 2A


Food pantry at
new location
The Caring and Sharing
Food Pantry in Paulding is
now open at its new loca-
Paulding-Putnam breaks ground at new site
By MELINDA KRICK and warehouse facility on Homes. The ceremony was attend- Furrow. Guests included
tion. Last week, the week- Progress Editor Thursday, Nov. 4. This month also marks the ed by many PPEC members, county Commissioner Tony
end the establishment was Paulding-Putnam Electric The facility will be relocat- 75th anniversary of the coop- trustees and employees, plus Burkley and Paulding Mayor
relocated to 119 S. Main St., Cooperative held a ground- ing to 401 McDonald Pike, erative’s organization in former general managers Greg White.
just north of the Paulding breaking for its new office Paulding, formerly Wausau 1935. Herb Monroe and Floyd As a not-for-profit electric
County Carnegie Library. cooperative, Paulding-
Regular hours are 9 a.m.- Putnam Electric Cooperative
noon on Wednesdays and exists to serve its members,
Saturdays. something that the coopera-
Any questions may be di- tive has done for over 70
rected to Linda Wilhelm at years. That’s why building for
419-399-2979.
the future and having a long-
term focus is so important.
Libraries to Building for the future en-
hances reliability and im-
close Nov. 11 proves service for members.
The entire Paulding Community growth has creat-
County Carnegie Library ed increased traffic conges-
system will be closed on tion on the north side of
Thursday, Nov. 11 in ob- Paulding. Growth has also
servance of Veterans Day. caused a need for more em-
The system will reopen ployees, prompting the coop-
normal hours on Friday. erative to evaluate whether its
current location was meeting
the needs of the membership.
Nancy Eagleson After considering many al-
memorial Sat. ternatives over the past eight
years, Paulding-Putnam de-
Fourteen-year-old Nancy
Eagleson was murdered 50 termined it would be best to
years ago, on Nov. 13, 1960. relocate its general office,
To remember Nancy and warehouse and pole yard from
honor her short life, a me- 910 N. Williams St. on the
morial service is being north side of Paulding to the
planned at 7 p.m. Saturday south side. This location will
Nov. 13 at the First provide improved access,
Christian Church in Staff Photo/Paulding County Progress more parking spaces, addi-
Paulding. Participating in the groundbreaking for the new Paulding-Putnam Electric facility were, from left – Jeff Buehrer from Vetter tional storage areas, office
After the service, rain or Design Group, project coordinator Mel Roberts, Joe Vetter from Vetter Design, CEO George Carter, board members and build- space, as well as areas for fu-
shine, there will be a march ing committee members Ron Neiswander, Karl Koenig, Dr. John Saxton and Tim Derck, and Glen Renner from general contrac-
from the old movie theater tor Peterson Construction Co. See BUILDING, page 2A
located in the 100 block of
East Perry to Jackson Street,
and then proceed to the ab-
duction site on Flatrock
Drive.
In 2000, the Progress ran
Commissioners don’t anticipate many
an award-winning six-part
series on the unsolved mys-
tery of Nancy Eagleson’s
murder. We are currently re-
changes in county finances until 2013
publishing the series on our By JIM LANGHAM wind energy revenue coming in. We vive things now. with our budget. There may be a few
Facebook page. Go to Feature Writer anticipate that 2013 is the first year “Now we are seeing the benefit slight raises available to some depart-
www.facebook.com then The Paulding County commission- that we will benefit from wind energy. from the way we handled things,” ments. We don’t anticipate that there
search for “Paulding County ers could have certainly used the rev- “It’s too early for us to anticipate continued Burkley. “The next year or will be a lot of changes.”
Progress Newspaper.” Click enue for the proposed levy that voters what effect state cuts might have on so will still be very critical, but we can The commissioners said that con-
the “like” button to become decided against in last week’s elec- us,” noted Commissioner Tony weather that out now. If we would servative handling of funds recently
a fan. tion. However, says Commissioner Zartman. “If the state would have have spent everything that we had, might have placed them in a position
Tony Burkley, things are better off been proactive like we were, they things would have been much more where it could be possible to increase
than they have been in sometime. wouldn’t have the problems they are critical.” some appropriations slightly, espe-
Blood drive That, coupled with the fact that the having now. Instead, they were reac- On Nov. 2, voters overwhelmingly cially with the wind energy factor in
An American Red Cross first revenue from the wind farms will tive and now they are paying for it. ” rejected a 2-mill additional levy that the horizon.
Blood Drive will be held start to hit county coffers in 2013, has Burkley said that county finances would have raised $613,268 over a Burkley said that commissioners
from noon-6 p.m. Monday, commissioners somewhat optimistic are looking slightly better because five-year period. The first $80,000 of are encouraged because it appears that
Nov. 22, at St. Paul United about the recovery of county finances. conservative handling of funds over that would have gone to the Soil and the worst of the economic problems
Methodist Church, located “We still don’t know what is going the past couple of years. Water agency. have bottomed out.
at 312 S. Main St. in Payne. to come from the state. They don’t do “By not spending every penny we “Since the state doesn’t release its “We think that things have bottomed
Please call 1-800-RED their budget until July; but Paulding had, it put us in a position to weather budget until July, we don’t really out, as far as decrease in revenue,” said
CROSS (1-800-733-2767) County is in pretty good position fi- the economic crisis that the state is in know what to expect from them,” said Burkley. “Our revenue is going to
or visit redcrossblood.org nancially for the future,” said Burkley. right now. Because we addressed Zartman. “We are just beginning dis- show a slow upturn until we see exact-
for more information. “We’re getting to that point, with the things early, it is allowing us to sur- cussion on what we are going to do ly what the state is going to do.”

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2A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, November 10, 2010

P AULDING C OUNTY P ROGRESS


Seeking soldier
addresses for Ap-peal of the church bell returns to Payne
Xmas stockings By JIM LANGHAM was rectangular in form, with
Do you have a loved one Feature Writer belfry and steeple, and was
deployed in the military who PAYNE – Lots of things heated with two wood stoves,
wishes to receive Christmas have changed in Payne in the one on each side of the
stockings? Den Herder past 121 years, but an old cus- room.”
Funeral Home is proud to be tom is about to be re-estab- In 1925, the history states
participating in its second an- lished. The church bell at St. that the church was remod-
nual “Christmas Stockings Jacob’s Church has been re- eled with the addition of a
for Soldiers” initiative. conditioned, the steeple has Sunday School room, new
Christmas stockings will be been re-enforced and the bell stained glass windows, and
sent to Paulding County serv- will be mounted to ring once relocation of the vestibule and
ice men and women who are again on Sunday morning belfry in the northeast corner
stationed in Iraq or prior to worship. Currently, it of the church. At that time,
Afghanistan. will be the only “live” church farmers came in with teams of
Please submit the service bell ringing on a weekly basis horses and dug out a church
member’s name and correct in the village. basement. It was noted that a
address to Den Herder’s at Consistory president Jim neighbor supplied the work-
1000 W. Wayne St., Wilson said that the bell was ers with peanut butter sand-
Paulding, or call 419-399- restored through a unique wiches on a daily basis.
2866 during regular business process by Jim Bourelle of Maxine Cluts, who has
hours. Van Wert. It was blasted with been a member and associate
Last year, more than 300 industrial corn starch, pol- of the church for nearly nine
stockings were shipped over- ished, and then polished again decades, said that she and her
seas. through a special formula de- husband, Roy, who is now de-
signed so that it will never tar- ceased, used to come to
PHS to present nish again.
“He (Bourelle) told me that
church early when it was their
St. Jacob’s Church member Larry Offerle looks over the refurbished church bell that is about turn to ring the bell.
‘The Cow Tippers’ it had some kind of finish to be mounted in the church’s reconditioned steeple. A dedication for the 1889 bell will be held “Roy would be so happy if
Paulding High School will coated on it that may have at the church this Sunday at 2 p.m. he knew about this. He would
present its fall play “The come from some industry that also be thrilled about all of the
Cow Tippers” on Nov. 19-20 was in town many years ago,” we decided to rebuild the roofing project because it was ilies used to take turns ringing recent growth in the church
at 7:30 p.m. said Wilson. “He restored it tower, recondition the bell leaking. One thing led to an- the bell. He also recalled chil- membership,” Cluts said.
“The Cow Tippers” is the and put pads inside the bell and at the same time put new other. The bell project was dren hanging on the rope and “I’m just so happy. I can’t be-
story of a city-born teacher that cushioned the clapper for siding on the entire church,” just there; it seemed God swinging on the rope. lieve it; I can’t believe that
studying rural education for when it hits the bell.” said Wilson. wanted it to be done.” When asked whether or not bell is going to ring again.”
her doctorate in the small Wilson admitted that there Wilson said he can’t ex- Longtime members are ec- he was one of those children, Consistory member Ron
backwards town of Hoke’s were many new things he plain where the idea came static that their bell is going to King smiled and said, “Oh, I Burk has been appointed to
Bluff. The culture differ- learned during the process of from to bring the bell back. ring once again. just heard about it.” ring the bell each Sunday, 10
ences provide many laughs bell restoration. One was that He noted that one day the idea Rick King, whose ancestor Rick Helms, who along times just prior to worship at
as the teacher, Mrs. Brown, every bell is tuned to a certain just popped in his mind. Henry King was one of the with his wife Dorothy, have 10 a.m.
discovers that people are note on the musical scale. The “I suppose the Lord put the founders of the church, said been members of the church “This church is alive and
people no matter where you St. Jacob’s bell, he said, is idea there,” said Wilson. that he remembers when fam- for nearly 25 years, said it is well. We are thankful for lots
live. tuned to B# (or C). He said “There was no planned assumed that this is the origi- of new members and bap-
Tickets are $3 for students that Bourelle made sure that thought process; suddenly, nal bell in the church. He tisms,” said Wilson. “We feel
and $5 for adults, and are
available during school
the bell was properly tuned;
he also replaced the original
there was a thought that told
me that this was something
Make ‘n Take noted that the year 1889 is that this bell represents a new
marked on the bell. beginning for our church.
hours in the PHS office and
will also be available at the
wheel.
“Many years ago, the bell
that we ought to do. I said to
myself, ‘Why can’t we ring
in Oakwood Church records indicate With God’s help, we’re look-
OAKWOOD – Come to the that the building was con- ing moving on from here.”
door. was deemed unsafe to ring; that bell again?’ We started a Cooper Community Library structed during that time peri-
from 3:30-5 p.m. Nov. 18, for od, under the ministry of J.W. Follow the Progress on:
a Thanksgiving Make ‘n Barber, who served the
n TREES Take. church from 1887 to 1893.
“The lot on which the
Continued from Page 1A church now stands at the cor-
Thanks to you ... ner of Oak and Hyman
spaghetti supper available for and sandwich supper available We’d like to thank Marcia streets, was purchased from
a freewill donation. On the for a freewill offering. R. Smith of Paulding for General Gibson,” notes a
menu will be spaghetti, salad, ‰ WHAT: Festival of SUNDAY (11 a.m.-4 p.m.) subscribing to the Progress! church history. “The church
garlic bread, dessert and bev- Trees: “Christmas Bells On Sunday, a brunch will be
erages. On Friday evening at 7 served from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
p.m., the Divine Mercy Choir are Ringing” with casseroles and all types
will sing. ‰ WHEN: Thursday- of goodies. This you can par-
SATURDAY (9 a.m.-8 Sunday, Nov. 18-21 take of for a freewill donation.
p.m.) On Saturday morning at Luella Thomas is in charge of
approximately 9:30 a.m., ‰ WHERE: John Paulding the brunch.
Santa Claus will be coming to Historical Society On Sunday from 2-3 p.m.,
talk with the kids and get their Museum in Paulding Brian Holbrooks will be en-
Christmas wish list. A live tertaining.
reindeer is also set to make an ‰ WHO: Sponsored by Admission is free, but you
appearance. The children can the historical society can make a donation to the
get their pictures taken with ‰ ADMISSION: Free; do- historical society.
Santa. Committee members are
Along with visiting Santa, nations accepted Rose Munger, Diane Stouffer,
enjoy a breakfast of French Eileen Kochensparger,
toast sticks and juice from Rhonda and Erica Smalley,
9:30-11:30 a.m. This, too, will ity scene taking place in the Gene Olwin and members of
be available for a freewill do- barn. This is something new the historical society.
nation. and will feature live people Proceeds from the event
Saturday evening from 6-7 and animals. Also on Saturday will go to the John Paulding
p.m., there will be a live nativ- evening there will be a soup Historical Society.

Staff Photo/Paulding County Progress


Those attending the Paulding-Putnam groundbreaking were served refreshments after the
ceremony. From left are board member and facility committee chairman Karl Koenig, county
Commissioner Tony Burkley, CEO/general manager George Carter and Mayor Greg White.

n BUILDING
Continued from Page 1A
ture growth and would avoid Carter emphasizes, “This cies, educational facilities,
the traffic congestion it building project, like any cap- and new employment plans.
presently faces. ital improvement, will only Paulding-Putnam had many
PPEC purchased the site have a minor impact on future options on where to locate
about a year ago. member rates. We are a finan- their new corporate office, we
The cooperative was able cially stable organization and are very glad they chose to
to take advantage of the de- we have strategically planned stay here.”
pressed real estate market and for this growth.” Paulding-Putnam Electric
purchased a vacant building “The cooperative exists to Cooperative is a member-
at a very low price. The cur- serve our members,” said Dr. owned, nonprofit electric co-
rent facility was built in the John Saxton, president of the operative serving approxi-
1950s and has been renovated board of trustees, “and unlike mately 13,000 members in
twice with no space left for recent trends of companies Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert,
expansion. The property sits pulling out of communities, Defiance and Allen counties
on a valuable corner in Paulding Putnam Electric be- in Ohio and Allen and Adams
Paulding, which will be sold lieves it’s important to main- counties in Indiana.
to offset some of the building tain a local presence in Follow the building
expense. Paulding County. We look progress by visiting the coop-
The existing building has forward to a long future to- erative’s Web site
22,000 square feet. The new gether.” www.ppec.coop
facility will more than triple Other trustees include Karl
the available area at 71,500 Koenig, Gary Hayden,
square feet. Ronald Ehinger, William Paulding County Progress
The building should be Oedy, Timothy Derck, Gerald
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George Carter, CEO/gener- Langham, Paulding County Ohio, as 2nd class matter. Subscription
rates: $35 per year for mailing addresses
al manager of PPEC, realizes Economic Development. in Defiance, Van Wert Putnam and
that relocating the office im- “Paulding-Putnam is a posi- Paulding counties. $45 per year outside
these counties; local rate for Military per-
pacts many people that is why tive force for this area in sonnel and students.
Deadline for display ad-
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were careful to find a suitable is being built with the future News deadline 3 p.m.
Thursday.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010 Paulding County Progress - 3A

Obituaries
The Progress publishes STEVE LYNN MICHAEL
The Amish Cook
obituaries free of charge.
Obit photos, if submitted,
DENNY
1933-2010
1947-2010
TOLEDO – Lynn Cramer By: Lovina Eicher
are also published for PAULDING – Stephen J. Michael, age 63, died Sunday,
Denny, 77, of Paulding, died Nov. 7 at Toledo Hospital. I thought I would share a will have to start drying the 6:30 p.m. Elizabeth’s friend
free. If you have any She was born July 12, 1947 diary of a recent day with you clothes in the basement. In the Tim joins us for supper, too.
at 10:21 a.m. Wednesday,
questions, please call our Nov. 3, at Paulding County in Marion, readers. meantime, we will appreciate We have meatloaf, scalloped
office: 419-399-4015. Hospital. the daughter 6:30 a.m. It is Saturday, all the nice days we have left. potatoes, corn, cheese and
He was born July 1, 1933, of Robert F. Oct. 30. Today is my oldest Uncle Joe and Aunt Betty peaches. I didn’t get time to get
MABEL JENKINS in Ecorse, Mich., the son of and Jean brother, Amos’s, 49th birth- drove in just as we were fin- anything baked because we
1934-2010 Rex J. and Mary E. (Lude- (Patton) day. I can always remember ishing with the laundry. They were just too busy. I don’t like
PAYNE – Mabel M. Jenk- man) Denny. He proudly Cramer. On his age because he is 10 years visited us awhile and then left to do laundry on a Saturday,
ins, 76, of Payne, passed served his country in the U.S. Nov. 1, older than I am. Brother-in- to go visit with sister Emma but Joe, Elizabeth and I de-
away at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Army during the Korean 1982, she married David L. law Jacob will be 38 on Nov. and Jacob and sisters Verena cided to go have lunch with the
Nov. 2 at her residence. War. On Oct. 20, 1956, he Michael, who survives in 1. It is time to start another and Susan. I told them to children at school yesterday so
She was born Sept. 28, married Barbara Andrews, Toledo. She was manager of day. It feels good to have heat come back tonight for supper. we couldn’t do it then. We
1934 in Payne, the daughter who survives. He was a MoJo Restaurant in Toledo. in the house on this chilly 1:30 p.m. I fix a late lunch picked up sister Emma, daugh-
of Harley and Leona (Stultz) member of Divine Mercy She was one of the first three morning. My husband Joe of homemade vegetable soup ter Elizabeth and son Steven
Elston. On Jan. 12, 1952, she Catholic Parish, Paulding Ea- female police employed by started our coal stove in the and barbecued beef sand- along the way. Joe didn’t have
married Charles Edward gles Aerie #2405, Hamilton Lima. She was a Sunday school basement on Thursday and it wiches. any work and will be off all of
Jenkins, who preceded her in Fish and Game Club, teacher at Grace Lutheran makes the house more com- 2:15 p.m. Elizabeth and I next week, too.
death. She worked many Antwerp American Legion Church in Toledo and was a fortable. start getting in the laundry to 8 p.m. Joe and Betty left and
years at General Electric in Post 253 and a lifetime mem- NRA member. 7:45 a.m. We have break- fold and put away. The other we are all ready to call it a day.
Fort Wayne and was a mem- ber of Antwerp VFW Post Also surviving are her fast that consists of fried eggs girls finish the weekly clean- Elizabeth and Tim leave to join
ber of Payne Church of the #5087. mother, Jean Cramer and potatoes, bacon, cheese, ing. Joe and the boys are fin- the other youth at the local
Nazarene. Also surviving are four Woodring, Paulding; two sons, toast, butter, strawberry jam, ishing up in the barn. Earlier, community center. God’s
Surviving are two sons, daughters, Marcia (David) John David and Alexander milk, and cider. Mornings like while Joe and Betty were blessings to all.
Allen and Rick (Shirley), Mohre of Edon, Theresa Lynzee Michael, both of this are always special when here, we had some anxious Try this recipe to use up
both of Payne; three daugh- (Chuck) Hinschlager of Sher- Toledo; a stepdaughter, Angela we can all eat a relaxing meal moments when the horses got some of your end-of-the-
ters, Ramona (Mark) Gause wood, Pamela (Brian) Pick- Wallace of North Carolina; two together and do not have to out through an open gate in season pumpkin!
of Noblesville, Ind. and ering of New Haven and sisters, Cheryl (Phil) Johanns think of anyone needing to the barn. The three horses and CHOCOLATE CHIP
Sheila (Jeff) Tempel and Pa- Beth (Jay) Dachenhaus of and Deb (Walt) Bakle, both of leave. our pony found their way out PUMPKIN BREAD
tricia Waltmire, both of Paulding; three sons, Jay Paulding; a stepbrother, David 8:45 a.m. Daughter Eliza- and started down the road to 3 cups sugar
Payne; three brothers, Ed El- (Kathy) and John (Mardi), (Karen) Woodring, Sherwood; beth, 16, and I start gathering our hay field. They were busy 3-1/2 cups flour
ston of Payne, William Elston both of Grover Hill, and and three stepsisters, Pamela laundry to wash. The other eating in the hayfield and did- 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice
of Van Wert and Donald Elston Joseph of Tallahassee, Fla.; Keller of Kendallville, Ind., girls wash dishes and start the n’t want to go into the fenced 2/3 cup water
of Antwerp; three sisters, two brothers, Richard of Mary (Walter) Woodbridge of weekly cleaning. Joe and the in pasture. I guess they 4 eggs
Shirley Kilpatrick and Waneta Napoleon and James of Lake Lake City, Fla. and Rebecca boys are cleaning out the barn thought the grass looked 1 cup oil
Sanders, both of Payne, and Havasu City, Ariz.; 15 grand- (Jeff) Riley, Fort Wayne. and the horse stalls. Joe needs greener on the other side of 1-1/2 teaspoon salt
Pam Mattes of New Haven; children; and six great-grand- She was preceded in death to get our one-horse manure the fence. 2 teaspoon baking soda
seven grandchildren; and eight children. by her father, Robert Cramer, spreader fixed so he can 4:30 p.m. Joe and Betty are 2 cups fresh pumpkin
great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death and her stepfather, Glenn spread the manure in the gar- back. They got to visit with 2 cups miniature chocolate
She also was preceded in by his parents; a sister, Mary Woodring. dens and fields. Jacob and Emma, but Verena chips
death by her parents; and two Jo Groll; and two brothers, Funeral services will be held 12:30 p.m. We finally have and Susan were not home. I Preheat oven to 350°. In a
sisters, Linda Vance and Jean Pat and Daniel. at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 12 at the laundry all done. Eliza- mixed together a meatloaf and large bowl, mix all ingredients
Fraley. Services were held Satur- Den Herder Funeral Home, beth hung it all outside while made scalloped potatoes. The together until smooth in con-
Funeral services were held day, Nov. 6, at Divine Mercy Paulding. Burial will be in St. I washed it. It is windy and girls start helping the younger sistency. Pour into three 9x5-
Friday, Nov. 5 at the Payne Catholic Church in Antwerp. Paul Cemetery, Paulding. some of the clothes don’t ones get cleaned up. inch loaf pans that have been
Church of the Nazarene. Bur- Burial was in Maumee Visitation will be from 2-8 want to stay on the line. It is 5:15 p.m. The meatloaf and greased and floured. Bake for
ial was in Wiltsie Cemetery. Cemetery. Dooley Funeral p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11 at the cold on the hands to hang up. the scalloped potatoes are in one hour or until done (a tooth-
Dooley Funeral Home, Payne, Home in Antwerp was in funeral home and one hour I am sure one of these days it the oven. The rest of us get pick inserted in the center
was in charge of arrangements. charge of the arrangements. prior to services on Friday. will be cold enough that we cleaned up. comes out clean).
Preferred memorials are to Preferred memorials are to Donations may be made in
the church.
Condolences and fond
PCH Home Health Care.
Condolences and fond
memorial of Lynn to David
Michael Family. The
memories may be shared at memories may be shared at Online condolences may be
www.dooleyfuneralhome.com www.dooleyfuneralhome.com sent to www.denherderfh.com Church Corner
Financial relief programs offered for Nov. 14
Concert
supper from 4:30-7 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 17. The cost
“Church Corner” listings
are free. If your church is hav-
ANTWERP – The Ambas- of the dinner is $7 and $4 for ing any special services or pro-
tornado damage in northwest Ohio sadors from Antwerp will be
performing at 6 p.m. Sunday,
children 5-12. Kids under 5 can
eat free. Carryout will be avail-
grams, please call the
Paulding County Progress at
Nov. 14, at the Rose Hill able. The First Christian 419-399-4015 or email us your
COLUMBUS – Treasurer through the use of construc- The deadline to submit an
Church of God. The public is Church is located at 1233 information at progress@pro-
Kevin L. Boyce is offering tion loans by providing an up application for a Renew Ohio
invited to hear the gospel pro- Emerald Road in Paulding. gressnewspaper.org
emergency financial relief to 3 percent interest rate re- or Rebuild Ohio loan is Jan.
programs for Ohioans af- duction on those loans for up 15, 2011. claimed in song. The church is
located at CR 138 and Ohio
fected by last month’s tor-
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For more information
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Nov. 14-17
Oakwood Library to host
Auglaize, Van Wert, cultural community can the Ohio Treasury’s Eco-
Franklin, Fayette, Paulding
and Pickaway counties.
apply for priority rate reduc-
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People can apply now for Treasury’s GrowNOW Pro- 800-228-1102 toll-free; or Auglaize Chapel Church of OAKWOOD – The Oakwood Library Association will be spon-
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treasury’s Renew Ohio and services at 6 p.m., beginning nity Library, a branch of the Paulding County Library system.
Rebuild Ohio programs. The Sunday, Nov. 14. Services will Traditional gingerbread or graham crackers may be used to
treasurer is initiating these
programs for residents, farm-
Turning Point closing be held at 7 p.m. on Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday
nights.
build the house and organizers ask that it be put on a sturdy plat-
form. Houses can be brought to the library during normal hours
Nov. 29-Dec. 10. Houses will be judged for their creativity on
ers and business owners. Due to economic circumstances, effective Nov. 24, The
There is no minimum dam- Turning Point of Paulding County will cease operations. The speaker will be the Rev. Dec. 11.
age threshold required to Westwood Behavioral Health Center, North Campus, has Steve Carney. He is the pastor Please make sure the house has the entrant’s name and phone
apply for a loan. agreed to provide services to the current clientele and any fu- of the First Church of god in on the bottom of the platform.
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4A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, November 10, 2010

For the Record


FORUM Reader’s Opinion
Express your opinion education to our students. to return and can only thank
The Paulding County Progress pro- I want to thank all the them that I was not forgot-
vides a public forum through “FORUM staff members and commu- ten. My wife and Momma
Reader Opinion” Letters to the Editor for
area residents to express their opinions nity members who helped near the Wall for one final
and exchange ideas on any topic of pub- with this levy. It is TEAM- touch and so many years of
lic interest. WORK at its best. The indecision, fear and sorrow
All letters submitted are subject to the Wayne Trace Local School
Publisher’s approval, and MUST include are let go. As they turn to
an original signature and daytime tele- District can only survive if leave I feel my tears that
phone number for verification. We won’t we are unified and function had not flowed for so many
print unsigned letters. as a team. Any thing less
Letters should be brief and concise.
years, form as if dew drops
Letters must also conform to libel law than a total team effort is on the other side of the
and be in good taste. Please limit letters unacceptable. I give our tax Wall.
to no more than 500 words. We reserve payers, community mem- They slowly move away
the right to edit and to correct grammat-
ical errors. We also reserve the right to
bers, and staff members with only a glance over their
verify statements or facts presented in ALL the credit for passing shoulder. My son suddenly
the letters. this levy renewal and sup- stops and slowly returns. He
The opinions stated are those of the porting our students. We are
writer, and do not necessarily reflect that stand straight and proud in
of the newspaper. all deeply grateful. front of me and snaps a
Where to write: Letters to the Editor, Brian R. Gerber salute. Something makes
Paulding County Progress, P.O. Box 180, Amy McCreery (right) gave the program at the Paulding Kiwanis Club meeting. McCreery is the di-
superintendent him move to the Wall and he
Paulding OH 45879; or drop them off at rector of the Paulding County United Way and gave a presentation about the organization and the
Wayne Trace Local Schools puts his hand upon the Wall
the office, 113 S. Williams St. The dead- many people they help each year. Marsha Yeutter (left), who is the director of the Paulding County
line is noon Thursday the week prior to and touches my tears that Senior Center, told of the help that the United Way has given the center over the years, with trans-
publication. had formed on the face of
‘From the the Wall and I can tell that
portation to and from medical appointments, and other needs pertaining to seniors. Stan Searing was
program chairman.
he senses my presence there
WT is grateful Other Side’ and the pride and the love
Carry on with your life
that I have for him. He falls
for levy passage
Dear Editor,
and don’t worry about me ...
I can see as I look into her
to his knees and the tears Police Report
flow from his eyes and I try
We are so very THANK- eyes that she hears and un-
my best to reassure him that ACCIDENT REPORTS Saturday, Oct. 30 arrest from juvenile court and
FUL to the Wayne Trace derstands me and a big bur-
it’s all right and the tears do None. 1:38 p.m. A West Wayne released into the care of a cor-
Local tax payers and voters den has been lifted from her.
not make him any less of a INCIDENT REPORTS Street resident reported their rections officer.
for passing our renewal levy I watch as they lay flow-
man. As he moves back Wednesday, Oct. 27 dog had been bitten by a dog 2:02 p.m. A North Dix Street
by a 66 percent margin. ers and other memories of
wiping the tears from his 9:41 a.m. School officials running loose. The animal was resident came on station with a
There were 1,240 YES votes my past. My lucky charm
eyes, he silently mouths, reported a school bus viola- not located by officers. letter that may be a scam.
to 649 No votes. We are ex- that was taken from me and
God Bless you, Dad ... God tion in the 800 block of North 2:15 p.m. A West Wall Street Tuesday, Nov. 2
tremely grateful to our vot- sent to her by my CO, a tat-
Bless, YOU, Son ... We Williams Street. resident came on station with 3:13 p.m. Complaint came
ers and taxpayers for tered and worn teddy bear
WILL meet someday but in 8:15 p.m. Officers were information about a possible from Emerald Acres about peo-
supporting our school dis- that I can barely remember
the meanwhile, go on your called to McDonald Pike for scam by mail from Canada. ple selling door-to-door without
trict and most importantly having as I grew up as a
way ... There is no hurry ... an unruly individual. 10:58 p.m. A 911 hang up a permit.
our students. Our students child and several medals
There is no hurry at all. Thursday, Oct. 28 alerted officers to a domestic 10:45 p.m. Officers assisted
are our #1 priority. that I had earned and were
As I see them walk off in 6:30 a.m. A North Main incident on North Sherman the Paulding County Sheriff’s
We did not take this levy presented to my wife. One
the distance, I yell out to Street resident reported two Street. A female was arrested Department.
for granted. In these tough of them is the Combat In-
THEM and EVERYONE vehicle tires flattened. for domestic violence and Wednesday, Nov. 3
economic times we knew it fantry Badge that I am very
there today, as loud as I can 11:30 a.m. Officers were taken to Paulding County Jail. 9:05 p.m. West Perry Street
was going to be a challenge proud of and I notice that
... THANKS FOR REMEM- called to Paulding High Sunday, Oct. 31 resident reported receiving ha-
to pass any type of levy. The my son is also wearing this
BERING and as others on School where an assault in- 5:30 p.m. Harassment com- rassing texts. A male subject
taxpayers in the Wayne medal. I had earned mine in
this side of the Wall join in, I volving two females had oc- plaint came from West Harri- was warned to desist.
Trace Local School District the jungles of Vietnam and
notice that the U.S. Flag that curred. son Street. 10:55 p.m. North Dix Street
are gracious, supportive and he had probably earned his
so proudly flies in front of us 11:45 a.m. Officers also in- Monday, Nov. 1 resident received harassing
giving people. We are in the deserts of Iraq.
everyday, is flapping and vestigated an assault involv- 11:10 a.m. Officers arrested texts. A female subject was
blessed to live in this com- I can tell that they are
standing proudly straight out ing two male students. a male juvenile on an order of warned to stop.
munity and be able to edu- preparing to leave and I try
in the wind today.
cate our students in this to take a mental picture of
THANK YOU ALL FOR
community. We will con-
tinue to be conservative
them together, because I
don’t know when I will see
REMEMBERING.
By Pat (Beanie) Camunes
Sheriff’s Report
with our spending practices them again. I wouldn’t
Submitted by Tom Diaz
while offering a high-quality blame them if they were not ACCIDENT REPORTS Sunday, Oct. 31 post fire on Road 43 in Car-
Paulding
None. 12:59 a.m. Gunfire and ryall Township. They were on
Property Transfers INCIDENT REPORTS
Friday, Oct. 29
yelling in the area of Ohio
613 in Paulding Township
the scene nearly two hours.
Tuesday, Nov. 2
3:21 p.m. Deputies were was reported. 11:23 a.m. Deputies ar-
The term “et al.” refers to and oth- Smith and Marilyn J. Smith; acres. Warranty deed.
ers; “et vir.,” and husband; “et ux.,” Charles F. and Christena M. called to Road 31 in Carryall 1:39 a.m. An underage rested a subject on a Paulding
Sec. 3, 40 acres. Survivorship
and wife. Schaefer, trustees to Charles Township for neighbor prob- party was reported on Road County warrant.
deed.
Benton Township F. and Christena M. Schaefer, lems. 202 in Emerald Township 8:37 p.m. An assault was
Martha Louise Overmyer
Charles F. and Christena M. trustees; Sec. 30, 79.933 acres 3:35 p.m. Theft by unau- along with drag racing. reported from Road 53 in Car-
and James William Koenn,
Schaefer, trustees to Charles and 79.935 acres. Quit claim. thorized credit card use was 12:44 p.m. Three Payne ryall Township.
trustees to Charles and Susan
F. and Christena M. Schaefer, Orville W. and Gloria C. reported from Melrose. fire units were on the scene 11:18 p.m. A resident of
K. Simpson; Sec. 13, 44.475
trustees; Sec. 34, 9.422 acres acres. Warranty deed. Johnson, fka Gloria C. Lon- 4:35 p.m. Theft from a of a ditch bank fire for about Road 115 reported an assault
and 18.843 acres. Quit claim. Shane and Julie Pack to gardner to Jeremy M. and garage on Road 123 in Emer- 50 minutes along Road 48 in on Ohio 111.
Ronald J. Woods and Shane T. and Julie A. Pack; Stacy D. Smith; Sec. 5, 0.628 ald Township was called in. Benton Township. Wednesday, Nov. 3
Yvonne M. Franke, fka Sec. 3, 6.286 acres. Survivor- acres. Warranty deed. 5:17 p.m. Telephone ha- 6:37 p.m. Suspicious vehi- 8:46 a.m. A pig was re-
Yvonne M. Woods to Char- ship deed. Latty Township rassment complaint was reg- cle report came in from Road ported stolen from Road 171
lotte B. Woods, trustee; Sec. Harrison Township Ray J. Boroff, dec. to Janet istered from Ohio 613 in 201 in Auglaize Township. in Brown Township.
7, 69.73 acres. Fiduciary Keith L. and Susan R. R. Boroff; Sec. 6, 74.46 acres. Paulding Township. Monday, Nov. 1 9:15 a.m. A caller reported
deed. Wiesehan to Keith L. and Affidavit. 10:02 p.m. A Grover Hill 3:01 a.m. Report of a seeing someone in a dually
Carryall Township Susan R. Wiesehan, trustees; Janet R. Boroff to Janet R. resident reported being as- prowler was made from pickup truck shoot a buck
Chad S. and Tammy L. Sec. 1, 157.57 acres and Boroff and Tonya M. saulted by someone in a ve- Road 69 in Crane Township. from Road 79 at Road 215 in
Schlatter to Impressive Pork 40.959 acres and Sec. 4, 40 Schliesser; Sec. 6, 74.46 hicle. 4:44 a.m. Drug offense Washington Township.
Production Inc.; Lot 30, 3.885 acres and 141.079 acres and acres. Survivorship deed. Saturday, Oct. 30 was discovered on Road 69 1:23 p.m. A red 1998
acres. Warranty deed. Sec. 5, 1.51 acres. Quit claim. Melrose Village 12:21 p.m. Three Antwerp in Crane Township. Chevy pickup truck was re-
Crane Township Susan R. and Keith L. Charles Todd and Mary fire units responded to a fire 6:14 a.m. Two fire units re- ported stolen from Road 137
Paul R. Smith, dec. to Mar- Wiesehan to Keith L. and McClure to Charles T. and in the southwest corner of a sponded to a call from Road in Latty Township.
ilyn J. Smith and David H. Susan R. Wiesehan; Sec. 4, Mary A. McClure; Sec. 33, woods on Road 25 in Car- 8 in Emerald Township for 1:54 p.m. Two Paulding
Smith; Sec. 3, 40 acres. Cer- 0.44 acres. Survivorship deed. Lots 31 and 32, Outlots, 3.05 ryall Township for about 30 20 minutes. units responded to a ditch fire
tificate transfer. Harry Thomas Lamb Jr. acres. Survivorship deed. minutes. 9:55 a.m. Theft from a along Road 82 for less than 30
David H. Smith and Mari- and Melissa S., et al. to Lee R. Paulding Village 2:18 p.m. Paulding County house was reported from minutes.
lyn J. Smith to David H. Randall, et al.; Sec. 27, 77.479 Chad D. Becker, by Sheriff Hospital reported treating a Road 111 in Auglaize Town- 6:35 p.m. Trespassing com-
to Federal Home Loan Mort- female who had been as- ship. plaint was lodged from Road
gage Corporation; Lots 59 saulted outside of Payne. 11:26 a.m. A caller from 82 in the Payne area.

WE WANT YOUR
and 70, Original Plat, 0.118 3:06 p.m. Theft of a bike Latty Township’s Road 72
acres. Sheriff’s deed. was called in from Melrose. lodged a theft complaint.
Fact of the week
BUSINESS!
Joseph P. and Amy J. Yates, 4:56 p.m. Gas was re- 2:40 p.m. An Auglaize
by Sheriff to A&G Contract- ported stolen from Road 95 Township resident of Road At noon on Nov. 18, 1883,
ing LLC; Sec. 6, 06015, Out- in Blue Creek Township. 191 reported a theft at the the U.S. Naval Observatory
lots, 1 acre. Sheriff’s deed. 9:38 p.m. Complaint was residence. changed its telegraphic signals
Tri-County Roofing Inc. to made from Road 196 in 3:42 p.m. Post 81 re- to correspond to the four stan-
dard time zones that were cre-
INTEGRITY FORD Hacker Combs Jr.; Sec. 13,
Lots 3 and 4, Outlots, 0.55
Auglaize Township of a 22-
year-old exposing himself at
quested the Payne Fire De-
partment for a fire emitting ated in the continental U.S.
acres. Warranty deed. The railroads were responsible
OIL CHANGE a party. enough smoke to impair traf-
fic on Ohio 114.
4:24 p.m. An Emerald
for prompting the introduction
of time zones.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010 Paulding County Progress - 5A

County Court In My Opinion


CONCLUDED CASES Credit Adjustments Inc., De- failure to confine dog; $25 fine, Cody Allen Fitch, Oakwood,
Civil Dockets
Mercy Hospital of Defiance,
Toledo vs. Robin Thiel, Pauld-
fiance vs. Sylvester C. Torres,
Paulding. Money only, judg-
ment for the plaintiff in the sum
$77 costs.
James D. Feehan, Oakwood,
confine dangerous dog,
seat belt; $30 fine, $47 costs.
Brandon J. McGaharan,
Northwood, 79/55 speed; $63
It’s fall
ing. Money only, satisfied. of $1,010.47. amended from failure to con- fine, $77 costs. It comes around every year after we have experienced the
Midland Funding LLC, Credit Adjustments Inc., De- fine vicious dog; $75 fine, $191 Brandon J. McGaharan, hot days of summer and we call it fall or autumn. I can still
Syosset, N.Y. vs. Rebecca Sali- fiance vs. Brian M. Egnor, costs, pay all by March 23 or Northwood, seat belt; $30 fine. remember those sizzling hot summer days and nights be-
nas, Paulding. Money only, sat- Paulding. Money only, judg- appear in court, pay $500 resti- Mario Maurice Garrett, De- cause they are still pretty fresh in my memory. Things have
isfied. ment for the plaintiff in the sum tution for slain goats by Jan. 26 troit, Mich., 80/65 speed; $43
fine, $82 costs. changed in just a few weeks as the long summer days grew
General Audit Corporation, of $459.86. or appear; community control
ordered, 30 days jail reserved. Scott A. Keeran, Paulding, shorter and the nights of this fall season grew longer. Did
Lima vs. David Thompson, Credit Adjustments Inc., De-
Grover Hill and Holly Thomp- fiance vs. Jason R. Lothamer, James D. Feehan, Oakwood, O.V.I./breath low, amended you have a good summer? My opinion is that my summer
son, Grover Hill. Money only, Antwerp. Money only, judg- no liability insurance; dis- from O.V.I./breath high; $375 was just right!
satisfied. ment for the plaintiff in the sum missed at State’s request. fine, 120 costs, pay all by Dec. Yes, I know that there In My
Michael M. Mott D.D.S. of $980.93. Ronald B. Cupp, Defiance, 8 or appear in court, three days were things that could have Opinion
Ltd., Paulding vs. John P. Credit Adjustments Inc., De- open container; $50 fine. jail, six-month license suspen- been better but it was what
Woodcox, Antwerp and Carla fiance vs. Deborah J. Rose, Jamie A. Hohenberger, Defi- sion; may attend DIP program it was and nothing can be
R. Woodcox, Antwerp. Money Paulding. Money only, judg- ance, no 2010 stamp; $83 fine, in lieu of jail with a Feb. 9 com- changed now – it is only a
only, judgment for the plaintiff ment for the plaintiff in the sum $77 costs. pliance date, 177 days jail re- Bill
memory! Now here comes Sherry
in the sum of $255.60. of $425.54. Traffic Dockets served.
fall, complete with Squaw
Credit Adjustments Inc., De- Credit Adjustments Inc., De- Paul L. Stump, Englewood, Ildefonso Rivera, Bronx,
N.Y., 66/55 speed; $33 fine, Winter followed by Indian Summer. It was a controversy
fiance vs. Robert C. Woodard, fiance vs. Clynton T. Smith, 65/55 speed, amended from
Paulding. Money only, judg- 68/55 speed; $105 fine, $95 $77 cost. every year during my childhood and youth, as the leaves
Antwerp. Money only, judg-
ment for the plaintiff in the sum ment for the plaintiff in the sum costs, pay by Nov. 22 or appear Jessica S. Lepage, Indi- begin to change and we got some crisp fall mornings, fol-
of $2,201. of $800.58. in court. anapolis, 68/55 speed; $33 fine, lowed by a warm sunny afternoon in the mid-fall, someone
Credit Adjustments Inc., De- Credit Adjustments Inc., De- Charles J. Bassett, Mobile, $77 costs. would inevitably say, “Isn’t this beautiful Indian Summer
fiance vs. Jerika M. Miller, fiance vs. Jaclyn M. Colley, Ala., 65/55 speed; $33 fine, $77 Adren J. Coressel, Defiance, weather?” My ears perk up and my immediate reply was,
Antwerp. Money only, judg- Paulding. Money only, judg- costs. 86/65 speed; $100 fine, $87 “We haven’t had Squaw Winter yet, how can this be Indian
ment for the plaintiff in the sum ment for the plaintiff in the sum Clifton E. Pascute, costs, pay all by Jan. 26 or ap- Summer?” At least that is the way it was at the home place
of $633.41. of $808.14. Hicksville, passing at intersec- pear in court, 30 days jail re- just south of Melrose.
Dan Griffiths, Paulding and Credit Adjustments Inc., De- tion; $53 fine, $77 costs. served. Each year in the fall I would make a mental note of a
Bonnie Griffiths, Paulding vs. fiance vs. Wanda S. McCoy, Amber Lynn Greenwood, Richard J. Ply, Payne, seat
belt; $30 fine, $47 costs. short cold blast better known as Squaw Winter, sometimes
Sara Gray, Paulding. Forcible Paulding. Money only, judg- Antwerp, 75/55 speed; $43
fine, $77 costs. Victoria J. Bailey Moon, early, sometimes late and there was some snow, then we had
entry, judgment for the plain- ment for the plaintiff in the sum
tiffs in the sum of $1,378. of $2,215.04. Nicole Lynn Martin, Canton, Payne, 76/55 speed; $43 fine, a few nice days that I called Indian Summer, before the icy
Capital One Bank (USA) Credit Adjustments Inc., De- Mich. 86/65 speed; $43 fine, $77 costs. winds of winter came on with a fury.
N.A., Glen Allen, Va. vs. Jason fiance vs. Misty D. Starner, $77 costs. Sarrjit S. Patchcawia, Yes, I realize that this may be folklore, but as I grow
J. Unger, Paulding. Money Cecil. Money only, judgment Randall A. Zollinger, Wood- Brampton, Ont., 65/55 speed; older, I begin to think that what happened on the Melrose
only, judgment for the plaintiff for the plaintiff in the sum of burn, seat belt; $30 fine, $47 $33 fine, $77 costs. homestead was not far from reality, but then again that real-
in the sum of $1,212.40. $436.61. costs. Tammy M. Hiltner, Conti- ity may really be the result of thinking that this is the way it
Hastings Mutual Insurance Credit Adjustments Inc., De- Shaston Scott Adair, Conti- nental, 68/55 speed; $33 fine, should be and sort of forgetting about what had really hap-
Co., Cleveland vs. Rhonda fiance vs. David P. Kruse, nental, seat belt; $20 fine, $47 $77 costs. pened. I often ask myself if this is the way I continue to
Stahl, Paulding. Money only, Paulding and Stephanie A. costs. Robert H. Thieman, Minster,
fashion my walk through life. Do I really give the everyday
judgment for the plaintiff in the Kruse, Paulding. Money only, Christopher S. Orlando, stop sign; $53 fine, $77 costs.
Richard A. Smith Jr., Defi- twists and turns of living a full, fair share of reality, or do I
sum of $1,926.28. judgment for the plaintiff in the Lakewood, 68/55 speed; $33
sum of $2,049.58. fine, $77 costs. ance, 81/65 speed; $43 fine, force events and even life patterns into my own private
Midland Funding LLC, San
Diego vs. Tiffany Williams, Credit Adjustments Inc., De- Dakota M. Vogel, Cecil, $77 costs. mold?
Payne. Money only, judgment fiance vs. Ronald E. Goodwin 68/55 speed; $33 fine, $77 Ethan A. Webster, Paulding, In my opinion, I think we all do some manipulation of our
for the plaintiff in the sum of II, Cecil. Money only, dis- costs. stop sign; $53 fine, $77 costs. thinking and see ourselves on the victorious side or even at
$1,063.60. missed. John E. Brown, Hicksville, Melissa M. Figert, Oak- times higher on the shelf of social status that we really de-
Glenn H. Troth, member Credit Adjustments Inc., De- 71/55 speed; $43 fine, $77 wood, 73/55 speed; $43 fine, serve. As this fall turns toward the season of Thanksgiving,
Cook, Troth, Burkard and Gor- fiance vs. Shantel M. Collins, costs. $77 costs. let us remember those in need by giving something that will
rell Ltd., Paulding vs. Jessica Oakwood. Money only, judg- Karen E. Hahn, Antwerp, Steven A. Calvert, Tecum- help make someone less fortunate thankful for what they
Wolford, Paulding. Money ment for the plaintiff in the sum 66/55 speed; $33 fine, $77 seh, Mich., 69/55 speed; $33 have! Let’s examine our situation and throw open the flood
only, judgment for the plaintiff of $1,143.67. costs. fine, $77 costs.
Eric J. Shroyer, Fort Wayne, gates of generosity as we give of our time, money and tal-
in the sum of $3,641.33. Criminal Dockets Stephen L. Parker, Dayton,
66/55 speed; $33 fine, $77 78/65 speed; $33 fine, $77 ents to help someone less fortunate. Let us remember that
Glenn H. Troth, member Jessica E. Puckett, Cecil, dis-
Cook, Troth, Burkard & Gorrell orderly conduct with persist- costs. costs. our human condition is just an ill-fated event away from the
Ltd., Paulding vs. Robert R. ence, amended from domestic Michael A. Walters, Brandon J. Vaughn, Fort depravity of those we see as less fortunate.
Kruse, Hamler. Money only, violence; $100 fine, $145 costs, Cloverdale, 73/55 speed; $43 Rucker, Ala., 79/65 speed; $33 I hope to see you in church on Sunday! Come and visit us,
judgment for the plaintiff in the both taken from bond, one day fine, $77 costs. fine, $77 costs. we may have something in common. We will save a seat for
sum of $5,378.69. jail; community control or- Stanley J. Wisda, Defiance, Jessica R. Daly, Defiance, you.
Credit Adjustments Inc., De- dered, 20 hours community 69/55 speed; $33 fine, $77 87/65 speed; $63 fine, $77 William W. Sherry is a correspondent for the Paulding
fiance vs. Toni S. Searfoss, service, attend anger manage- costs. costs. County Progress.
Haviland and George G. Sear- ment at Turning Point, 29 days Archie E. Short, Payne, Gurjinder S. Gill, Brampton, The opinions stated are those of the writer, and do not nec-
foss, Haviland. Money only, jail reserved for two years. 67/55 speed; $33 fine, $77 Ont., seat belt; $30 fine, $47
essarily reflect that of the newspaper.
dismissed. Joseph B. Barker, Antwerp, costs. costs.

Common Pleas
Civil Docket her own behalf and on behalf Agency Inc., Cleveland and County Treasurer, Paulding. Nieto Sr., Paulding. Money Thomas Anspach and Kathie
The term “et al.” refers to and of the Estate of Ynacio John Does, numbers one Foreclosures, dismissed with- only, dismissed without preju- Miller; and Rick Rhodes and
others; “et vir.,” and husband; “et Polanco, dec. vs. Asbestos through three, names and ad- out prejudice. dice. Cheryl Shank.
ux.,” and wife. Corporation Ltd., Quebec, dresses unknown. Personal Green Tree Servicing LLC, GE Money Bank, Al- Administration Docket
In the matter of: Jason M. Canada and Atlas Turner injury. Case settled and dis- Carmel, Ind. vs. Ernest pharetta, Ga. vs. Eric H. Ben- In the Estate of Ray J. Bo-
Germann, Oakwood and Inc., Quebec, Canada and missed with prejudice. Gomez, Cleveland and Bar- nett, Oakwood. Money only, roff, application to administer
Amanda J. Germann, Oak- Aventis Cropscience USA, Citimortgage Inc., O’Fal- bara A. Gomez, Cleveland and dismissed with prejudice. file.
wood. Dissolution of mar- Cleveland and A.W. Chester- lon, Mo. vs. Matthew D. Franklin Credit Management Asset Acceptance LLC, In the Estate of Thelma I.
riage. ton Company, Stoneham, Combs, Payne and Brenda S. Corp., Jersey City, N.J. and Cleveland vs. David Grind- Iler, last will and testament
Fifth Third Mortgage Mass. and Babcock Borsig Combs, Payne and Paulding Old Republic IFAC, Chicago staff, Oakwood. Money only, filed.
Company, Cincinnati vs. Power Inc., Wilmington, Del. County Treasurer, Paulding. and Ohio Department of Tax- plaintiff granted judgment in Criminal Docket
Daniel E. Martinez, Paulding and Bell Asbestos Mines Foreclosures, dismissed for ation, Columbus and Toledo the sum of $12,884.61 plus in- Roscoe Johnson, 50, of De-
and Tiffany J. Martinez, Ltd., Quebec, Canada and lack of prosecution. Rehab Group, Toledo and terest and costs. So long as de- fiance, will be in court Nov. 17
Paulding. Foreclosures. Capco Pipe Company Inc., Fifth Third Mortgage Paulding County Treasurer, fendant makes agreed monthly for a hearing on a motion to re-
Green Tree Servicing LLC, Montgomery, Ala. and C.E. Company, Cincinnati vs. Paulding. Foreclosures, Sher- payments execution shall not voke his bond. He is currently
Rapid City, S.D. vs. Charles Thurston & Sons Inc., Nor- William L. Treat, Paulding iff’s sale confirmed and pro- issue. subject to a personal bond fol-
D. Blair, Cecil and Cheryl S. folk, Va. and Certainteed and Jill L. Treat, Paulding ceeds distributed. Citibank (South Dakota) lowing his arraignment for two
Blair, Oakwood. Replevin. Corporation, Chowchilla, and Target National Bank, Paulding County Treasurer, N.A., Sioux Falls, S.D. vs. counts possession of drugs
Janice Kline, trustee of the Calif. and Clark Industrial In- Sioux Falls, S.D. and Capital Paulding vs. Iris C. Thompson Glenn A. Miller, Oakwood. (F5) in February.
Ronald L. and Kathryn E. sulation Co., Cleveland and One Bank USA N.A., and her unknown spouse if Money only, plaintiff granted Adam J. Bauer, 26, of Defi-
Tomlison Trust, Mark Center Cleaver Brooks Corp., Mil- McLean, Va. and Paulding any, Troup, Texas. Foreclosure judgment in the sum of ance, was arraigned Oct. 27
vs. Manor House Assisted waukee and Crown Cork & County Treasurer, Paulding. of real property tax, Sheriff’s $5,311.59 plus costs and inter- following his recent indict-
Living Ltd., Defiance. Seal Company, Philadelphia Foreclosures, Sheriff’s sale sale confirmed and proceeds est. ment alleging forgery (F5). He
Money only. and Dana Corporation, withdrawn and case dis- distributed. Capital One Bank (USA) waived extradition and was re-
Concluded Cases Toledo and Flintkote Com- missed without prejudice. First Federal Bank of the N.A., Richmond, Va. vs. Patri- leased on his own recogni-
Civil Dockets pany, San Francisco and Fos- The Antwerp Exchange Midwest, Defiance vs. Chad cia L. Benard, Grover Hill. zance. His pretrial conference
In the matter of: Whitney ter Wheeler Energy Bank Company, Antwerp vs. D. Becker and his unknown Money only, plaintiff granted was set for Dec. 6 with a Dec.
E. Schrader, Payne and An- Corporation, Cincinnati and Donald J. Oberlin, Antwerp spouse if any, Paulding and judgment in the sum of 14 trial date.
drew N. Schrader, Delphos. Garlock Inc., Cleveland and and Marsha M. Oberlin, State Bank and Trust Com- $1,252.40 plus interest and Loretta Butcher, 46, address
Dissolution of marriage General Refractories Com- Antwerp and U.S. Attorney pany, Defiance and Michael costs. unavailable, had a warrant on
granted. pany, Bala-Cynwid, Pa. and General, Washington, D.C. M. Mott DDS Ltd., Paulding Midland Funding LLC, San indictment canceled. She had
In the matter of: Fritz J. Georgia Pacific Corporation, and U.S. Attorney, Toledo and Paulding County Treas- Diego vs. Jammie R. Grubb, been indicted in October on al-
Ehrhart, Antwerp and Sheila Atlanta and Industrial Hold- and Antwerp Insurance urer, Paulding. Foreclosures, aka Devis, Paulding. Money legations of trafficking in oxy-
M. Ehrhart, Antwerp. Disso- ings Corporation, Jackson, Agency Inc., Antwerp and Sheriff’s sale confirmed and only, plaintiff granted judg- codone (F3). Her arraignment
lution of marriage granted. Miss. and Ingersoll-Rand Robert H. Kurtz as trustee of proceeds distributed. ment in the sum of $3,066.29 was set for Nov. 4.
In the matter of: Mary E. Company, Cleveland and Jerry W. Kurtz, testamentary PHH Mortgage Corpora- plus interest and costs. James L. Craft, 29, of Van
Schraufstetter, Cecil and John Crane Inc., Cleveland trust, Harlan, Ind. and Pauld- tion, Mount Laurel, N.J. vs. GE Money Bank, Al- Wert, had his arraignment date
Daniel J. Schraufstetter, and Maremont Corporation, ing County Treasurer, Pauld- Lonnie D. Hitt Jr. and his un- pharetta, Ga. vs. Gregory L. changed from Oct. 25 to Nov.
Cecil. Dissolution of mar- Cleveland and Metropolitan ing. Foreclosures, dismissed known spouse if any, Antwerp Neer, Paulding. Money only, 22. He had been indicted last
riage granted. Life Insurance Company, without prejudice. and Citifinancial Inc., Defi- plaintiff granted judgment in month on allegations of theft
In the matter of: Antoinette New York, N.Y. and Mobil Fifth Third Mortgage ance. Foreclosures, Sheriff’s the sum of $2,042.02 plus in- (F5).
Griggs, Antwerp and Todd Oil Corporation, Wilming- Company, Cincinnati vs. sale confirmed and proceeds terest and costs. Chad E. Kouts, on Oct. 21
Griggs, Antwerp. Dissolution ton, Del. and National Serv- Brant A. Zuber, Payne and distributed. Marriage Licenses upon admission of violating
of marriage granted. ice Industries Inc., Norcross, Jenny R. Zuber, Payne and Fifth Third Mortgage Com- Scott Albert Altic, 21, conditions of his community
In the matter of: Angela L. Ga. and Ohio Valley Insulat- Midland Funding LLC, San pany, Cincinnati vs. David B. Antwerp, cook/student and control sanctions, the Court or-
Buchman, Paulding and John ing Co. Inc., Cleveland and Diego and Paulding County Kochenor, Van Wert and Stephanie Lauren Bunnell, 19, dered his sanctions revoked.
G. Buchman, Paulding. Dis- Owens-Illinois Corporation Treasurer, Paulding. Foreclo- Danette L. Kochenour, Van Antwerp, student. Parents are He was ordered to serve a
solution of marriage granted. Inc., Toledo and Pfizer Inc., sures, dismissed without Wert and Paulding County Gregory Altic and Peggy Jean stated prison term of three
In the matter of: Jeremy C. Cincinnati and Quigley Com- prejudice. Treasurer, Paulding. Foreclo- Kemerly; and Charles Starry years for burglary (F2). He had
Bradford, Grover Hill and pany Inc., Cleveland and Wells Fargo Bank N.A., sures, Sheriff’s sale confirmed and Denise Bunnell. been out of prison on judicial
Janell Bradford, Paulding. Rinker Materials Corp., Irving, Texas vs. George A. and proceeds distributed. Dustin Randall Miller, 22, release since December 2008.
Dissolution of marriage Cleveland and Sepco Corpo- Brown, Cecil and Ruth A. The State Bank and Trust Payne, BF Goodrich and Katie His original three-year prison
granted. ration, Birmingham, Ala. and Brown, Cecil and Amera Company, Defiance vs. Erica Renee Rhodes, 22, Payne, sentence from March 2008
In the matter of: Kris M. Union Carbide Corporation, Mortgage Corporation, Ramsey and her unknown homemaker. Parents are was reinstated.
Kniceley, Antwerp and Marie Cleveland and Uniroyal Cleveland and Ohio Depart- spouse if any, Oakwood and
M. Kniceley, Antwerp. Dis- Holdings Inc., Naugatuck, ment of Taxation, Columbus The Federal Home Loan Bank
and Paulding County Treas- of Cincinnati, Cincinnati and
solution of marriage granted.
Tira K. Ripke, Grover Hill
Conn. and Viacom Inc.,
Columbus and Vimasco Cor- urer, Paulding. Foreclosures, Paulding County Treasurer, STILL TARGET SHOOT
vs. Brian D. Ripke, Conti- poration, Nitro, W.Va. and dismissed without prejudice. Paulding. Foreclosures, defen- Paulding County Fish & Game Club
nental. Divorce granted. Wagner Electric Corporation, Citimortgage Inc., O’Fallon, dant having filed bankruptcy will have a Still Target Shoot
Desirae Ann Hagerman, Wilmington, Del. and Wor-
thington Pump Inc., Wilm-
Mo. vs. Brian D. Shuherk and
his unknown spouse if any,
all further proceedings stayed.
Capital One Bank (USA)
Sunday, Nov. 14th at the club grounds
Paulding vs. Daniel O. located 1-1/2 miles south of Paulding on US 127
Hagerman, Paulding. Di- ington, Del. Personal injury. Cecil and Amanda M. Moats N.A., Richmond, Va. vs.
vorce granted. Case settled and dismissed. and her unknown spouse if Devin D. Tadsen, Antwerp. Events for 12, 16, 20 & 410 gauge
Lisa L. Maroney, Grover Carolyn Wirts, Paulding any, Cecil and Christopher L. Money only, dismissed with- shotguns will start at 11:45 a.m.
Hill vs. Mitchell T. Maroney, vs. Ellen Sukup, Paulding Ordway, Middlebury, Ind. and out prejudice. Most of the prizes will be hams. 11c1
Marion. Divorce granted. and Leroy Bennett, Paulding Jessica D. Ordway, Middle- FIA Card Services N.A., Refreshments and shells will be available at the club.
Connie Polanco, Payne on and Progressive Insurance bury, Ind. and Paulding Brea, Calif. vs. Michael A.
6A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Community
The Spice Rack Wedding
ST. MARYS – Leslie
Bergman and Shawn Wobler
By: Dortha Schaefer of St. Mary’s exchanged wed-
ding vows on Aug. 21, 2010 at
the Zion Lutheran Church in
The Spooky Holiday is opened the bag in the room “And speaking of mice,” St. Marys with Pastor William
over and gone but not forgot- full of students. says Maude Mopp, harried Maki officiating.
ten. This strange story ••• housewife, “you have to ad- Parents of the couple are
cropped up when company What do you like for break- mire their physical abilities. I John and Karen Bergman of
came to visit during the past fast? Here is a listing of items just read that mice can jump St. Marys and Michael and
week. It concerns one of the that people in foreign coun- 12 inches straight up and can Nancy Wobler of Antwerp.
local bars in Fort Wayne tries eat that time of day and jump from a height of 12 Music was presented by or-
where the neighborhood fel- it is nothing like the foods inches without injury. ganist Rachel Barber.
lows gather to drink and chat. found on my breakfast table. “A mouse can squeeze The bride, given in marriage
A fellow new to the area In Spain, they like to have through a hole the size of a by her father, wore a strapless
walked in and sat down on a hot cup of coffee and not nickel; a pair of them can re- gown of ivory empress taffeta.
the first bar stool but quickly much else, while in Norway, produce 15,000 descendants The bodice was rouched to the
stood up and chose another. one of the coldest countries, in a year. It is a wonder that a side and adorned with sequins.
The bartender asked why they want a plate of salmon to cat ever catches a mouse or The skirt had a panel that an-
he had changed to another start the day It is hard to be- does a feline have greater or gled to the side and was ac-
stool and the fellow said lieve what they eat in China, equal abilities? cented with three-dimensional
something is wrong with that according to the list. They “It has been my experience flowers. The trail was chapel
first seat but didn’t know dine on biscuits filled with that mice do their best to get length.
what. spicy beef, duck, rice and a into houses as winter comes The bride carried a bouquet
“That is what everyone lot of steaming tea along with on, and traps seem to have lit- of white hydrangeas with hot
says! No one will sit there. dumplings. Don’t you wonder tle effect on them, either. Al- pink mini calla lilies, light pink
An old man who never gave who cooks all that food? though the average housewife spray roses, ivory eskimo
his name to me or others vis- In Japan, the breakfast or husband goes to great roses and green dendrobium
iting here always sat there. table contains fish, called lengths to do murder and orchids.
Then he died. No one will sushi, which no one has to mayhem on mice, it seems The attendants wore tea
take that first stool – it feels cook since they like it raw. In that mice rush in where angels length strapless chiffon dresses
funny.” South China, they like to start fear to tread!” in Bahama breeze. The dresses
••• the day with an invigorating ••• were rouched to the side. They
Myra tells about her daugh- cup of steaming soybean milk Marty, who is no spring carried bouquets of white mini
ter, Shannon, who has gone to with raw onions floating on
top.
chicken anymore, reports this calla lilies, hot pink roses, light Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Wobler
college this fall. She took her remark made by a grandchild pink roses, green hydrangea
open book bag to the porch The Irish and also the Ger- who had been staying, obvi- and green orchids. of Canton, Mich. and Brandon of St. Marys High School and
before going to class and left man people still are fond of ously, too long with his grand- Serving as maid of honor Stotz of Whitehouse, both a 2004 graduate of Wright
it for a time and later grabbed potatoes prepared in some parents. “Grandma, I really do was Tamara Van Schoyck of friends of the couple, Shayne State University, where she
it in a rush to leave for class. way for starting the day. The love you, but I get sick of Chicago, friend of the couple. Wobler of Antwerp, brother of earned a bachelor of science in
She jumped into her car, and Irish want potato mush. I’ll your face sometimes.” Serving as bridesmaids were the groom, and Andrew marketing. She is employed as
started to drive away when take some toast, orange juice And a classic remark by the Aimee Pellegrino of Milford Bergman of St. Marys, brother a personal lines underwriter for
she saw little beady eyes and coffee with something re- boy whose mother was ex- and Kelly Christopher, Julie of the bride. the Celina Insurance Group.
peering at her from inside the sembling cream to whiten it. plaining to him about the Schroyer and Kathy Ibrahim, Serving as ring bearer was The new groom is a 1999
bag. Out leaped a little ••• coming arrival of a new baby all of St. Marys and all friends Dylan Wobler of Antwerp, graduate of Wayne Trace High
mouse. Shannon quickly In a neighboring county, a in the family. He wanted to of the couple. nephew of the groom. School and a 2004 graduate of
stopped the car, opened the well-known doctor was pursu- know, “Does Dad know about The flower girls were Ella Following the ceremony a Tri-State University, where he
door and tossed the contents ing his hobby, working on his this?” Glass of St. Marys, friend of reception was held at the earned a bachelor of science
of the bag out, screaming all Volkswagen. A passerby said ••• the couple, and Lea Bergman U.S.W.A. Hall in St. Marys. degree in mechanical engineer-
the while. to him,“I didn’t know you op- Are you checking for mice of Marlborough, Conn., The couple took a seven-day ing. He graduated in 2009 from
She presumed the mouse erated on just plain Volks!” in your house, do you have a cousin of the bride. Eastern Caribbean cruise to the Wright State University, where
was hunting for a nice cozy Without looking up, he strange barstool in your Serving as best man was Bahamas, St. Maarten, St. he earned a master’s degree in
place to spend the winter. She replied, “Have you never neighborhood, are you listen- Greg Lopshire of Indianapolis, Thomas, Turks and Caicos Is- business administration. He is
also thought of the excite- heard of Medicar?” ing to the children? Tell us, friend of the couple. The lands for their honeymoon. employed as a production su-
ment in class if she had ••• we’ll tell everybody. groomsmen were Josh Kidder The bride is a 2001 graduate pervisor at Dannon.

Birthdays Anniversaries
New Arrival
(The Paulding Progress maintains John Chamberlin, Emily Cot- Nov. 13 – Jamison and
Hospital
a file of birthdays and anniversaries.
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terman, Jean Goyings, Valerie
Salinas, Jordan Sherry.
Melissa Peck. Oct. 28, 2010
Matthew and Stephanie
Wilbert and the late Dora
Bradbury of Antwerp, the
News
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Nov. 13 – Jacob Andrews, Nov. 17 – Skylar Egnor, Nov. 17 – Larry and Carole munity Memorial Hospital Oakwood; Carolyn Spangler,
Kynzi Bauer, Morris Brune, Emogene Kochenour, Anne Adams. Paulding.
in Hicksville.
Breanna, Madison & Regan Santo, Dustin Sensabaugh. Nov. 19 – Tom and Louise The new arrival Card shower Nov. 6 – Leah Russell,
Case, Sharon Dugan, Melissa Nov. 18 – Scott Buchman, Craft, Mr. and Mrs. Rodolfo Dortha Schaefer, Paulding Cloverdale.
Jewel, Rebecca Jewel, Julie Kayla Butler, Morgan Elliott, weighed in at 8 lbs. 14 oz.
Garcia, Dave and Dianne Progress feature writer and Nov. 7 – Nancy Grant,
Miler, George Morrison, Clau- Stacy Flint, Ashley Koch, Stouffer. and was 21 inches long.
Spice Rack columnist, will Hicksville.
dia Nutter, Jarod Riley, Riley Caleb LaFountain, Jason Lee, He was welcomed home
be celebrating her 90th birth- Nov. 7 – Larry Miller,
Smith, Jonathan Sterrett. Anna Miller, Addison Parsons, We’re on the Web! by a brother, Noah.
Nov. 14 – Cameron Aldrich, day on Nov. 21. Paulding.
Eddie Sanderson, Jessica St. Check out the Paulding Grandparents include
Denice Crisp-Hunter, Pamela John. A card shower is planned Dismissals
County Progress online for George and Donna Elliot
Delagrange, Charlie Edwards, Nov. 19 – Randy Cantrell, and you may send birthday Nov. 3 – Nancy Grant,
breaking news, photo gal- of Oakwood and Edith and
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Antwerp.
Rose Rios, Cora Wistner. Jessica A. Martinez, Jordan paper.org Payne OH 45880. Paulding.
Nov. 15 – Rolanda Ceballos, Mudel, Avery Rice.
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Wolf spiders may seek winter home


A Penny For By Jim Lopshire

Your Thoughts....
OSU Extension educator
Now that the cool weather is
setting in and Halloween is
over, don’t let your imagina-
By: Nancy Whitaker tion get the best of you when
you see those large, hairy spi-
ders. No, they are not tarantu-
las they are wolf spiders.
Although wolf spiders resem-
BABY IT’S COLD OUTSIDE with my comfort items, I start have tasted okay, but I knew. ble tarantulas, they are not
None of us enjoy being to hunker down. There is just I just couldn’t bring myself to closely related.
hungry, cold, or uncomfort- nothing better than to put on eat it. (I guess I must not have Wolf spiders are rarely
able. my flannel pj’s, make a hot been hungry.) Wolf spiders, which measure up to 2 inches long, may look
pests, but when they wander frightening, but are rarely dangerous.
As we grow from child- pot of tea and get out a good Today, I have two small into the house in the fall look-
hood to adults the things we book or a movie. dogs, a Shih Tzu and a wiener ing for a warm place to over- terned with a mixture of black, and has the unmistakable vio-
need to keep us comfortable I look lackadaisically out at dog. The wiener dog, winter, their large size often gray, and brown. The wolf spi- lin-shaped marking behind the
do not change a whole lot. We the snow falling. The white Brownie, is very, very old, frightens homeowners. They der is shy and seeks to run head.
all need love, food, shelter, flakes look beautiful, but I and has little short legs. When are commonly found around away when disturbed, almost
clothing and all of our basic know that before long the he goes out into the snow, its Wolf spiders benefit humans
doors, windows, house plants, never seen out in the open. If by feeding on all sorts of in-
needs met. ground will be covered and hard to see him, especially basements, garages, and in al- you see a fast-moving, dark- sects, including crop pests. If
As winter approaches and we could get snowed in. when the snow is deep. He most all terrestrial habitats.
the weather starts getting cold, will walk very slowly, mark- colored hairy spider running possible, collect wolf spiders
Naturally, when I think Wolf spiders do not spin a on the floor that is 1/2 to 2 that have wandered indoors by
we start looking at the things about what to cook to help ing his territory. However, the web but stalk
we need to stay comfortable wind and cold are not his cup inches in mistake and release outdoors.
warm me up, the first thing and chase their
for a long winter’s night. of dog biscuits. length, it is Wolf spiders are very fast, so
that comes to mind is soup. prey like a
First of all, one of these Baylee, the Shih Tzu, loves more likely to you have to be fast too if you
Some of my favorites are po- wolf. In fact,
days the snow will begin to running through the snow, be a wolf spi- want to catch one. The best
tato soup, bean soup, and the root word
fall and and the wind will getting wet, coming in and der. way to catch wolf spiders is to
homemade chicken and noo- “lycos” in the
come out of the east with a vi- shaking his wet fur. What fun. B e c a u s e direct them into a container
dle. scientific fam-
cious howl. That’s the signal I can’t say that I hate win- wolf spiders are with a stick or pencil.
Now if we are lucky and ily name for
for me to make a stop at the ter, because I love all four sea- sometimes seen You need to be careful, as
don’t lose the power in the wolf spiders
grocery to get some food and sons. We are all going to find indoors and be- wolf spiders can deliver a
blizzard, I also like to bake. I “Lycosidae,” is
head home. I always laugh, something about the weather cause they are painful bite if they are handled.
love baking fruit tarts, co- Greek for
because at the first mention of we don’t like, but the weather usually brown Their bites are extremely rare
conut cake, and brownies. “wolf.”
snow or a blizzard a lot of always makes a good topic of in color, they and no more dangerous or
These are all foods that make Wolf spiders
people think like I do and go conversation. are often mis- painful than bee stings. In fact,
me feel good, so why not are large, hairy
to the store. Just like me, they I am glad we do have all of taken for brown bees and wasps are more dan-
bake and eat them while you spiders which are usually pat- recluse spiders. The brown re- gerous than wolf spiders be-
are buying items like bread, are cooped up in the house? the weather forecasting de-
milk and meat and stocking vices and updates. I know cluse spider, commonly re- cause a wolf spider will never
(Baby it’s cold outside!)
snow is on the way, but then ferred to as a “fiddleback” or “attack” a person, unlike bees
up the pantry.
I, myself, want to make
I remember that in the bliz-
zard of 1978, I wasn’t really so is spring, summer and fall.
Paulding County “violin” spider, is approxi- or wasps that will attack to de-
mately 1/4 to 1/2 inch in length fend a hive.
sure I have enough food, prepared foodwise. I had four What is your favorite thing
to do in a blizzard? What is
Area Foundation
propane, water, candles and kids at home and it seemed as
batteries to make sure I am if all we wanted to do was eat. your favorite way to warm sets open house Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Village’s water treatment
plant
Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 7:30 a.m. on the morning of:
comfortable should we get I recall during that time, up? Are you ready for some The Paulding County Area
snowed in. one of my neighbors had snow? Let me know and I’ll Foundation is holding an open DATE HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION
Once I am home and out of cooked a turtle. If you didn’t give you a Penny for your house to celebrate its five-year Nov. 2 52 28 -0-
the snowy, windy weather know it was turtle, it may Thoughts. anniversary of its new office, Nov. 3 51 24 -0-
from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Wednes- Nov. 4 49 20 0.04”
day, Nov. 17. Nov. 5 51 31 0.08”

PCH Auxiliary Craft Everyone is welcome to the


open house, there will be re-
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provided.
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show to be held Nov. 20 Foundation president Stan


Searing states, “It is kind of
amazing that five years has
By NANCY WHITAKER turn buys items for the Pauld- gone by so quickly. The old
Progress Staff Writer ‰ WHAT: Annual Pauld- ing County Hospital’s wish
PAULDING – Get in the ing County Hospital Auxil- list.
Moore’s Clothing Store at 101
East Perry has made us a good
home.”
F&S
mood for Christmas by attend- iary Craft Show
ing the Paulding County Hos-
pital Auxiliary Craft Show.
There are close to 60 mem-
bers in the Paulding Hospital
‰ WHEN: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Auxiliary who help with the
Searing added, “The official
name of the building now is the
Marshall Memorial Supporting
Floor
The craft show, which has Nov. 20
been a part of the Christmas ‰ WHERE: Paulding
gift shop and support the hos-
pital in various ways.
Foundation Building and it
houses not only the Founda-
Covering
season for approximately 21 County Extension Build- The group meets the second tion, but also Economic Devel- Since 1948
opment and United Way. The
years, will be held from 9 ing Tuesday of the month every
a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20 other month. For more infor-
building is also used for educa- Your Headquarters For
‰ WHO: Paulding County mation about joining the tional classes by Jobs and Fam-
at the Paulding County Exten-
Hospital Auxiliary ily Services, Vantage, and Carpeting • No-Wax Vinyl
sion Building. group stop in at the gift shop Northwest State. It is a very
There have been approxi- ‰ ADMISSION: None at the Paulding county Hospi- productive piece of real estate.” Ceramic • Hardwood
The foundation is a philan-
mately 31 crafters sign up for tal.
thropic nonprofit organization Laminate Flooring
tables so far. The auxiliary
will also be hosting a bake sale and door prizes
formed to receive and distrib-
ute gifts for the benefit of the
Custom Draperies
will be given away. Be a Facebook fan people of Paulding County. 200 E. Central Ave.,
From 10:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m., lunch will The Progress has a Facebook page as a way The Foundation can help in
be served by the Paulding Band Boosters. for readers to get more information from its lowering estate taxes for indi- Van Wert, OH
Crafters can rent a space for $20 and you community newspaper. Search for “Paulding viduals and administers funds 419-238-3899 11c1

can bring your own tables or rent one for $5. County Progress Newspaper” then click the that can be set up according
All proceeds go to the auxiliary which in “like” button. to the wishes of the donor.

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8A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Vail is GMC Antwerp Elem. honor roll


Player of Antwerp Elementary School has announced the honor roll for
the first nine weeks. They include:
THIRD GRADE
the Year
Six Paulding County girls
All A’s – Madison Boesch, Aleyah Cline, Alyvia DeVore,
Alyssa Fuller, Adison Hindenlang, Nicole Kashner, Holly
Sanders, Chloe Saul, Blake Schuette, Elyse Steury, Melanie Wann
were among the First Team se- All A’s & B’s – Sayge Bonifas, Karsyn Brumett, Shay Don-
lections when the Green nelly, Boston Dunderman, Gavyn Dunn, Chase Friend, Izik Gar-
Meadows Conference an- rett, Destiney Gerken, Carlie Hanes, Codee Hathaway, Christian
nounced its All-Conference Klender, Jayvin Landers, Garrett Laney, Mallory Mansfield,
Team for volleyball for the Nicholas McCreery, Kendyl Miller, Sydney Miller, Randall Mills,
2010 season. Ashton Minck, Heather Oberlin, Alex Phillips, Khadija Planz,
Antwerp senior Taylor Vail Hannah Rettig, Xavier Smith, Julia Steiner, Timothy Taylor, Kait-
was named Player of the Year. lyn Titus, Shayla Wieland, Ellie Wolf
Named to the First Team FOURTH GRADE
were Vail and her Antwerp All A’s – Kendall Billman, Iris Sorrell, Jared Sukup, Joshua
Archer teammates Toni Sukup, Alexis Wright
Winslow and Loni Walk, both All A’s & B’s – Keaton Altimus, Ashton Barnhouse, Tyler
seniors. Two Wayne Trace Bauer, Adam Butzin, Kati Carr, Jason Dunstan, Braden Evans,
players also made First Team: Brett Fulk, Christina Kever, Nathan Lee, Aidan McAlexander,
Timothy Major, Mackenzie Myers, Charity Roebel, Alayna Ryan,
junior Sarah Feasby and senior Gage Speaks, Aubree Sproles, Joel Steiner
Janelle Davis. FIFTH GRADE
Vantage’s annual Thanksgiving Feast luncheon, prepared by Culinary Arts students, is such a Receiving Honorable Men- All A’s – Brian Geyer, Alex Hindenlang, Josh Poulson
popular event that it will be held two days this year – Wednesday, Nov. 17 and Friday, Nov. 19, tion were AJ Stuck of Antwerp All A’s & B’s – Kaylee Bennett, Hailee Carothers, Kaitlyn
from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. This year’s buffet will include a delicious variety of salads, meats, veg- and Kelsey Heck of Wayne Clevinger, Caleb Cline, Noah Cline, Jacob Dunderman, Brooke
etables, breads and desserts all for just $8.95. Reservations are necessary for this special event. Trace. Hatlevig, Christian Huss, Brandon Laney, Riley McAlexander,
To reserve your spot, call 419-238-5411 ext. 130. Junior Culinary Arts students KerriAnne Blair Becca McCroskey, Ashley Miller, Jonathon Pendergrast, Callie
(Crestview), Emily Flaugh (Wayne Trace) and Alexis Cummings (Lincolnview) are ready to wel- Perry, Dylan Peters, Spencer Sells, Kortney Smith, Kylee Trauter-
come guests to the Thanksgiving Buffet in the Cup and Saucer Restaurant. The Christmas Buffet man, Rachel Williamson
lunch will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 15 and Friday, Dec. 17 this year. Reservations are also
GMC announces SIXTH GRADE
All A’s – Emma Butzin, Matthew Dooley, Josh Ehlinger,
necessary for this event. Scholar-Athletes Zachary McDaniels, Erica Meyer, Brandon Pendergrast, Emilee
The Green Meadows Con- Phillips, Derek Reeb, Hanna Richey, Arron Romero, Jaime Ryan,
ference has announced its All-
School Menus Conference Scholar Athlete
Peyton Short, Jarrison Steiner, Maggie Wilson
All A’s & B’s – Carley DeLong, Mariah Elkins, Marissa Elkins,
Menus are subject to change
Team for fall 2010. To be eli- James Greene, Mackenzie Hart, Evan Hilton, Becca Johanns, Trey
toast sticks, sausage links, juice, milk. bar, graham crackers, juice, milk.
ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOLS gible for this honor, the athlete Mills, Halie Roberts, Sydney Sheedy, Alex Smith, Hayden Spryn,
Lunch: Pasta with meat sauce, green Lunch: Hot dog with bun, baked
Week of Nov. 15 beans, garlic toast, fruit, milk. beans, corn chips, fruit, milk. must be a senior, participate McKenzie Turpening
MONDAY – Tex Mex chili or FRIDAY – Breakfast: Sausage TUESDAY – Breakfast: Assorted and letter in a recognzied sport
or cheerleading, and have a 3.5
cook’s choice, corn, pears, milk.
Plus: Salad bar or pudding cup.
gravy with biscuits, juice, milk. Lunch:
Chicken tenders, macaroni and
cereals, graham crackers, juice,
milk. Lunch: Chicken strips, GPA or better. Students from Paulding Elem. honor roll
TUESDAY – Chicken nuggets or cheese, cole slaw, fruit, milk. whipped potatoes with gravy, fruit, Paulding County are:
deli wrap, mixed fruit, diced potatoes, OAKWOOD ELEMENTARY milk. •Antwerp – Alaine Wetli, Paulding Elementary School Shull, Brayton Stuckey, *Luke
milk. PLUS: Salad bar or deviled eggs. Week of Nov. 15 WEDNESDAY – Breakfast: Muf- Sierra Short, Rachel Banks, has announced the honor Brewer, Alex Cardin, Fletcher
WEDNESDAY – Taco or BBQ rib Packed lunch C – Ham and fin, graham crackers, applesauce, Vanessa Gordon, Anthony roll for the first nine weeks: Cook, Madison Hull, Ethan
on bun, cinnamon apples, mixed veg- cheese with bun, vegetable, fruit, milk. Lunch: Creamed chicken with Reid, Shaile Chamberlain, * Denotes all A’s Letso, *Courtney Luderman,
etables, milk. PLUS: Salad bar or milk. bun, green beans, fruit, milk. Jessie Arnold, Andrew THIRD GRADE – Clae Haleigh Stallbaum, Megan
apple crisp. MONDAY – Breakfast: Warm THURSDAY – Breakfast: Muffin, Clemens, *Jacob Deisler, Ju- Tope, Briana Townley, Cory
Ehlinger Adams, Lexie Beckman,
THURSDAY – Turkey gravy over whole grain cinnamon roll, fruit, milk. graham crackers, applesauce, milk. lianna Fife, *Tyrel Goings,
•Wayne Trace – Abbey Lin- Dustin Keeran, Zoe Kochel, Charles Clapsaddle, Zach
mashed potatoes, peaches, yum- Lunch: Cheese bread stick with Lunch: Pizza, mini carrots, fruit, der, Taylor Baumle, Kacee Julia McMaster, *Matthew Dye, Kamdyn Etzler, *Ethan
yum cake, roll, milk. PLUS: Salad sauce, corn, fruit, milk. milk.
bar or cook’s choice. Hockenberry, Kelsey Heck Schroeder, *Savannah Shep- Matty, Sydney Price
TUESDAY – Breakfast: Pancake- FRIDAY – Breakfast: Pancakes,
FRIDAY – Pizza bagel or tuna sausage on a stick, juice, milk. Lunch: juice, milk. Lunch: Cheeseburger herd, *Katie Strayer, Gracie FIFTH GRADE – *Abby
Burtch, Seth Dysinger, Megan Adams, Cassie Bishop,
salad sandwich, carrots, cookie,
milk. PLUS: Salad bar or cook’s
Chili soup with crackers, bread, fruit,
milk.
with bun, oven potatoes, fruit, milk.
WAYNE TRACE SCHOOLS
NWC All-League Garrity, Nathan Hodge, *Sid- Stephanie Habern, Shawn
ney Kohart, Cole Mabis, Jor- Jackson, Kaylee Plummer,
choice.
PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY – Breakfast: As-
sorted cereals, crackers, juice, milk.
Week of Nov. 15
MONDAY – Breakfast: Pizza.
Football Team dan Mudel, Noah Pessefall, Garret Salinas, Shelbie Stahl,
Week of Nov. 15 Lunch: Ham and cheese sub, celery Lunch: Cheeseburger, fries, pears.
The Northwest Conference Joel Schneider, Tyler Snipes, Hannah Vance, Andrew Allen,
MONDAY – Breakfast: Breakfast sticks, Doritos, fruit, milk. TUESDAY – Breakfast: Egg, has announced its All-Con- Olivia Stallard, Ti Steele, *Isaac Baldwin, Abigail Eng-
pizza, juice, milk. Lunch: Popcorn THURSDAY – Breakfast: Breakfast cheese, bacon muffin. Lunch: ference selections for foot- Kaylie Tressler, *Riley Coil, lish, *Brianna Gorrell,
chicken bowl or pizzaburger, oven burrito, juice, milk. Lunch: Turkey, Nacho chips, meat, cheese, salsa, ball for the 2010 season. *Kolson Egnor, *Kiarra Michael Kohart, *Emma Mc-
potatoes, fruit, milk. whipped potatoes, gravy, bread, sher- corn, mandarin oranges. Those named to the First Hawn, Brandon Jackson, Master, *Caitlyn Myers, *Jor-
TUESDAY – Breakfast: Sausage bet, fruit, milk. WEDNESDAY Breakfast: Pan- Team included junior An- *Sydney McCullough, dan Weidenhamer, Alexandra
and egg burrito with salsa, juice, FRIDAY – Breakfast: Assorted ce- cakes, sausage. Lunch: Chicken thony Arellano from Pauld- Tommy McGrath, *Ivy Brown, Miah Coil, *Savannah
milk. Lunch: Mandarin chicken reals, crackers, juice, milk. Lunch: noodles, mashed potatoes, roll, ing (running back). Riggenbach, Jacob Rose, Habern, *Kalen Kelly,
salad, garlic bread stick, fruit, milk. Taco in a bag, cheese, fruit, milk. fruited jello. Named to Second Team Damon Sherry, Gage Smith, *Corbin Kohart, *Zach Mc-
WEDNESDAY – Breakfast: Ham, PAULDING ELEMENTARY THURSDAY Breakfast: Egg, were senior Jesse Glass (tight *Jaden Verfaillie Corkle, *Cade McGarvey, Ab-
egg, and cheese croissant, juice, milk. Week of Nov. 15 cheese, omelet muffin. Lunch: Ham end), senior Dylan Welch (of- FOURTH GRADE – Mal- bigaile McMichael, Daviah
Lunch: Idaho nachos, breadstick, Packed lunch: Bologna sand- and cheese sandwich, pretzels, lory Taylor, Brandon Scott, Pessefall, Cassidy Posey,
fensive line) and senior Jack *Jaret Miller, Daniel Mefferd, Ryan Woodring, Allison
stromboli, potato salad, fruit, milk. wich, vegetable, fruit, milk. chips, carrot sticks, applesauce cup, Carter (defensive end). Shana Manz, *Abbie Leaman, Ankney, Jocelyn Camposano,
THURSDAY – Breakfast: French MONDAY – Breakfast: Cereal cookie (sack lunch for elemen-
Receiving Honorable Hailey Harris, Nicholas Bar- Anthony Garcia, *Alexis Grif-
taries). WT: Cook’s choice.
FRIDAY – Breakfast: Turnover.
Mentions from Paulding nett, *Alex Arend, Haylee Do- fith, *Audrey Manz, *Brian
Lunch: Pizza, cheese or pepperoni, were junior Kory Plotts (run- minique, Eugene Hemenway, Matson, *Marcus Miller,
t. salad, p.b. fudge, pineapple. ning back) and junior Drey Macy Iler, Taylor Jury, Tristen *Gabriella Stahl, Devon
DIVINE MERCY SCHOOL Gamble (linebacker). Kinder, Heather Manz, Carson Smith
Week of Nov. 15
Same menu as Wayne Trace.

    
  Quote of the week
“Getting divorced just be-
#  cause you don’t love a man is
  almost as silly as getting
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married just because you
do.”
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Makeovers PRESCHOOLERS VISIT O.D.O.T. – Seventeen preschoolers visited the ODOT garage in Paulding
105 N. Main, Payne County. They are students at the Paulding County Head Start. The “big kid” in the loader is Harry Moli-
tor, a highway technician with the Paulding County ODOT garage, who served as their tour guide. The
419-263-2030 children were able to sit in some of the equipment used by ODOT in its work, specifically an ODOT
truck, tractor, excavator and a broom. They were given a demonstration on how the truck’s salt spinner
Walk-ins works and how a grader functions. They were also shown the supply of salt the garage has ready for
welcomed this upcoming winter season.
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Paulding County Area Foundation Open House Thanks to you ...


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We’d like to thank Lloyd
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Wednesday, November 17 at 4:30 to 6:30 PM.  for being an advertiser in the
Foundation President Stan Searing states,”It is kind of amazing
SUPPER Progress and Weekly Re-
that 5 years has gone by so quickly.  The old Moore’s Clothing WED., NOV. 17 minder.
Store at 101 East Perry has made us a good home.  The official 4:30 TO 7:00
name of the building now is the Marshall Memorial Supporting
ANNUAL BAZAAR
Foundation Building and it houses not only the Foundation, but
also Economic Development and United Way.  The building is 10AM-7PM Great Prices
also used for educational classes by Jobs and Family Services,
First Christian Church
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The Foundation is a philanthropic non-profit organization Paulding, OH Driveway Stone
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estate taxes for individuals and administers funds that can be Children 5-12 - $4.00 Concrete/Play Sand
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010 Paulding County Progress – 9A

Outdoor Adventures
Okay, you’re driving at the Web at ohiotip.com. You
Outdoor night when suddenly a deer do not have to give your
appears in your headlights. name ... just give the facts.
Calendar
If you would like your group’s event
The next day (after the colli- Lastly, every hunter
listed in our monthly Outdoor Calendar, sion) you’re visiting several (whether they will admit it or
please contact our office no later than auto body shops to get an not) has become lost at one
the last Wednesday of each month. You estimate to repair the dam- time or another. Though the
may email to progress@progressnews- age. Your heart skips sever-
paper.org, fax to 419-399-4030, or call
experience can be nerve
our office at 419-399-4015. al beats when you learn how racking, rarely does one
much it’s going to cost. remain lost for long. I’ve
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER Later, at the coffee shop you found myself in that situa-
grumble about how the state tion a number of times, the
SHOOTING PRACTICE – Every should have to pay. After last of which was just a cou-
Wednesday at 5 p.m. at Paulding all, it’s their deer. They own
Fish & Game Club. ed in the English King in his wildlife is based in all states, hunting season is in full ple of years ago.
it. Or do they? individual capacity as sover- not just Ohio. swing. While a vast majority After walking for what
PAULDING COUNTY SWCD — According to Ohio eign. When the barons at Clearly, a state’s “owner- of hunters are law-abiding, seemed like days, I became
Board of Supervisors will conduct Revised Code Section Runnymede exacted from ship” of wildlife is not the disoriented among aisle
its monthly business meeting at 9 conscientious sportsmen and
1531.02 “the ownership of King John the Magna Charta same as owning real or per- women a few are not. Ohio’s upon aisle of animated
a.m. today, Nov. 10 in USDA Service
Center located at 503 Fairground
and the title to all wild ani- (1215), a change took place sonal property. Examples of Turn In a Poacher, or ”TIP” Santas and twinkling lights
Drive in Paulding. Meetings are mals in this state, not legal- whereas the King, in his sov- real property are land and program is helping to curtail while Christmas shopping at
open to the public. Anyone wishing ly confined or held by pri- ereign capacity held all the any structures that are more poaching throughout the the mall. Thirsty and near
to attend should contact the SWCD vate ownership legally wild game in “sacred trust” or less permanently attached, state. TIP is designed to starvation, I recalled what
office at 419-399-3841. acquired, is in the state, for the people. The principle such as buildings. Personal my 1964 Boy Scout
involve the public in report-
ANTWERP CONSERVATION CLUB which holds such title in forms a part of the common property includes things that ing wildlife violations. Handbook had to say. That
— Meets at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11 trust for the benefit of all the or unwritten law. The colo- the owner has physical con- Citizens who observe is, “be calm, take it easy, and
north of Antwerp. Location: Road people.” nialists that settled North trol over including vehicles, wildlife violations should sit down. Then reason your
53, north of Road 220. For infor- This doctrine of “public America brought with them computers, furniture, money, call the TIP toll-free hotline way out.” Enjoy Paulding
mation, call Virg Meyer, 419-258- trust” is based on two and followed the English etc. In other words, things County Outdoors!
5692. (1-800-POACHER) or visit
Supreme Court decisions Common Law. that can be seen, touched and
PAULDING COUNTY FISH AND from the mid- and late- The Supreme Court used easily moved.
GAME CLUB — Meets from 7-8 1800s (Martin v. Waddell, these ancient references in Obviously, wildlife popu-
p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2 at the club on 1842 and Geer v. both Martin v. Waddell and lations are not real property,
U.S. 127 south of Paulding. Connecticut, 1896). Geer v. Connecticut to artic- nor are they personal proper-
MELROSE COMMUNITY GAME However, the rulings on ulate the theory of state ty. Unlike livestock, wildlife
CLUB – Meets Sunday, Dec. 5 at these cases cited authority “ownership” of wildlife. The is not confined but have the
the club at 5504 Road 165, Grover which stemmed from old Court concluded that ability to move about by
Hill. established law such as wildlife can be owned by no their own design. They are
Roman Civil Law, French individual but is held by the ferae naturae, or “wild by
White, red oak Civil Law, Napoleonic state in trust for all its citi- nature,” The state cannot be
Code, and English Common zens. The courts have ruled held liable for damages
acorn production Law. that a state’s “ownership” of caused by such animals.
increases in Ohio For example, after the
Norman Conquest of
wild animals is for regulato- As for the deer you hit?
COLUMBUS – Ohio’s fall ry purposes. This is the key- Well, that’s what is known as
crop of acorns is a vital food England (1066 AD), owner- stone on which the conserva- “road kill.”
source for more than 90 forest ship of wild game was vest- tion and management of In other outdoors notes,
wildlife species. White oak
acorn production increased by
32 percent over 2009 figures,
while red oak acorn produc-
tion increased by 33 percent,
according to the Ohio
Conservation alliance names the
Department of Natural
Resources (ODNR), Division
of Wildlife.
“This fall’s survey repre-
region’s greatest natural wonders
sents the highest percentage PERRYSBURG – The
of fruit-bearing white and red Black Swamp Regional
oaks recorded over the past Conservation Network has
six years,” said Suzie Prange, announced its selection of the
forest wildlife biologist. “This greatest natural wonders in
is good news for Ohio’s northwest Ohio. They include
hunters.” the Oak Openings region, the
Mast crop abundance can annual bird migrations and
affect hunting plans. Hunters the western Lake Erie islands.
can expect to find deer, wild The network is an alliance
turkeys and squirrels concen- of conservation organizations
trated near areas with heavy and agencies working togeth-
crops of white and chestnut er to protect the region’s natu-
oak acorns this fall. In areas ral resources. Members
with poor acorn production, include the Wood County
these animals are more likely Park District, Toledo Area
to feed around agricultural Metroparks, Maumee Valley
areas and forest edges. Heritage Corridor, Black
Swamp Bird Observatory,
Partners for Clean Streams,
Ohio hunting, Sandusky River Watershed
trapping seasons Coalition and the Lake Erie
Islands Chapter of the Black
for furbearers Swamp Conservancy. Black Swamp Conservancy holds a perpetual land conservation agreement on the 577 Foundation’s land on the Maumee River
The selections were in Perrysburg.
opens Nov. 10 announced by Kevin Joyce,
COLUMBUS – Ohio executive director of the of the alliance. Facebook or to e-mail us at future generations, through date, Black Swamp
hunters and trappers prepar- Black Swamp Conservancy. “Most people have their bsc@blackswamp.org.” land conservation agreements. Conservancy has permanently
ing to pursue furbearers will “We just held our network’s own ideas about what makes The Black Swamp Regional By protecting the region’s protected 9,300 acres of
find good populations of these annual meeting, and everyone our community special. I Conservation Network is a valuable land and water woods, wetlands and rich
animals during the 2010-2011 agreed that we had to do more know I do,” said Joyce. “So I program of the Black Swamp resources, the conservancy farmland across the region.
season, which begins for most to spread the word about the encourage everyone to post Conservancy of Perrysburg, hopes to create healthier com- For additional information,
furbearing species today, Nov. great quality of life we enjoy their thoughts or their own list Ohio, a land trust dedicated to munities with strong, sustain- contact Kevin Joyce at
10, according to the Ohio in northwest Ohio,” said Mr. on the Black Swamp protecting agricultural land able economies including agri- kjoyce@blackswamp.org or call
Department of Natural Joyce. “We’ve got world- Conservancy group page on and natural areas, now and for culture and ecotourism. To 419-872-5263.
Resources (ODNR), Division class natural resources that
of Wildlife. provide lots of healthy out-
“Food sources and habitat
conditions for furbearers have
been good this year across
door recreational opportuni-
ties like boating, hunting,
fishing and birding – which in
Black Swamp Conservancy to host meetings
Ohio,” said Suzie Prange, turn give a big boost to our PERRYSBURG – Black presentation, but seating is ly for agriculture, in perpetu- The evening presentation is
wildlife biologist with the region’s economy.” Swamp Conservancy, a limited. The conservancy sug- ity. open to the public, but limited
Division of Wildlife. “Fur tak- The Maumee River valley Perrysburg-based land con- gests that interested public Farmland owners interested seating is available. Interested
ers can expect a good season.” is also on the list. “One of the servation organization, will officials call 419-872-5263 to in the agricultural easement farmland owners should call
In most regions of Ohio, best ways to enjoy the scenic host two informational semi- register for the afternoon pro- program can only apply for Black Swamp Conservancy at
hunting and trapping seasons beauty of the Maumee River nars about farmland preserva- gram. the funding if they have a 419-872-5263 to reserve a
for fox, raccoon, opossum, is by walking the North tion on Nov. 29. The second seminar is at 6 sponsor such as Black Swamp seat.
skunk and weasel open Nov. Country National Scenic The seminars will be held at p.m. Representatives of the Conservancy. To date, the Black Swamp Conservancy
10 and close Jan. 31. The trap- Trail,” noted Dick Kudner, the W.W. Knight Preserve, Ohio Department of conservancy has sponsored 47 is a land trust dedicated to pro-
ping season for mink and president of the Maumee located at 29530 White Road Agriculture’s Office of successful applications, more tecting agricultural land and
muskrat is open Nov. 10 Valley Heritage Corridor of in Perrysburg, near the corner Farmland Preservation will than any other sponsor in the natural areas, now and for
through Feb. 28. Toledo, a member of the of White Road and East River make a presentation about the history of the program. The future generations, through
There are no daily bag lim- alliance since 2007. Road (Ohio 65). agricultural easement pur- successful farms are located in land conservation agreements.
its or restrictions on hours The complete list of north- One presentation will be for chase program, which pro- northwest Ohio. The conservancy does this to
when furbearers may be hunt- west Ohio’s greatest natural public officials and the other vides funding for farmland Along with representatives preserve the rural heritage,
ed or trapped, with the excep- wonders includes: will be for farmland owners. owners to sell the develop- from the Department of unique natural habitats and
tion of river otters where bag • Western Lake Erie The first seminar will begin ment rights on their land. Agriculture, farmland owners lakes and streams of northwest
limits are dependent on the islands at 4 p.m. Local public officials The agricultural easement who have been through the Ohio.
county where the trapping • Oak Openings region will learn about the impor- purchase program is operated agricultural easement program More information about the
occurs. Special hunting regu- • Lake Erie coastal marshes tance of agriculture to local by the Department of will be on hand to answer conservancy is available
lations for coyotes apply dur- • Annual bird migrations economies and how they Agriculture. A farmland questions. online at www.blackswamp.org
ing the one-week statewide • Maumee River valley might make plans to build on owner sells his or her develop-

Ebel’s Butcher Shop


deer-gun season Nov. 29-Dec. • Waters of western Lake that economic potential. They ment rights through a legal
5, and the deer-gun weekend Erie also will receive information document called an agricultur-
of Dec. 18-19. • Spring walleye run about the value of agriculture al easement, a three-party, per-
Additional hunting infor-
mation is contained in the
• Goll Woods in helping to keep county rev-
enues in line with costs. Brian
petual land conservation
agreement of the landowner,
Butcher & Process
• Sandusky River corridor
2010-11 Ohio Hunting “Whether you’re a naturalist Williams, farmland policy the Department of Cattle, Hogs, Deer,
Regulations brochure, avail- or not, if you drank water or consultant for Mid-Ohio Agriculture, and the so-called Chickens, Turkeys
able where Ohio hunting breathed air today, these natu- Regional Planning local sponsor such as Black
licenses are sold, on the ral wonders are relevant to Commission and former Ohio Swamp Conservancy. Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30 Sat. 8:00-1:00
Internet at wildohio.com or by your life,” said Kim Kaufman, field office director for Agricultural easements
calling toll-free 1-800-
WILDLIFE.
executive director of the Black American Farmland Trust,
will conduct this session.
require that the current owner
and all future owners of the
419-587-3524
Swamp Bird Observatory of 17146 SR 114 • Grover Hill, OH 45849
Oak Harbor, another member There is no charge for the property use the land primari-
10A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, November 10, 2010

‘Winning the Battle for a Generation’


By Rick Jones the stairs and strike that final note of the scale.
executive director, Defiance Only then could he relax and be at peace.
Area Youth for Christ Now, that’s an interesting parable because
By Jim Daly and Dr. Juli Slattery I’ve always believed that we were made to it reminds me of the way we so often treat
live life to the fullest; however, much too often God. We play around with some of the notes
QUESTION: Little kids more constructively next niques are more effective, in in our pursuit of life we fail at really living. of faith, but we don’t play the full scale ...
seem to lose their tempers a time. general, with a child’s unique For example, there’s a story told of one of We forgive, but not completely.
lot and my own young son There’s some great stuff personality. I would recom- the most famous composers who had a rebel- We love, but not completely.
is no exception. Do you here. Hopefully Lynne’s sug- mend that you and your hus- lious son who used to come in late at night We serve, but not completely.
have any suggestions for gestions will bring an added band pick up a book or two on after his mother and father had gone to bed. We accept Christ, but not completely.
dealing with this? measure of peace to your the basics of discipline (visit And before going to his own room, this re- We live the Christian lifestyle but not com-
JIM: You’re right that this is home as you help your son focusonthefamily.com for some bellious son would go to his father’s piano and pletely.
a common occurrence – we deal with his volatile emo- good options). Read them to- slowly, spitefully ... and loudly would play a We commit our lives to God, but not com-
hear from a lot of parents tions. gether and come to an agree- simple scale, all but the final note. He would pletely.
who face this challenge. My QUESTION: My husband ment on the most effective play “Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Ti...” and then he What then, should be our response to God?
own two boys have been and I agree on the impor- way to teach and respond to wouldn’t strike that final “Do.” Then, leaving Ephesians 5:8-10 (NIV) “For you were once
known to engage in some tance of discipline for our your son’s behavior. And re- the scale unfinished, he would retire to his darkness, but now you are light in the Lord.
epic tantrums on occasion. 2-year-old son, but our member, regardless of how room. Live as children of light (for the fruit of the
Often, it’s simply a matter of methods are different. I’m you discipline, your son needs Meanwhile, his father (great musician that light consists in all goodness, righteousness
helping your child learn how wondering if one method is to know three things: Mom he was), hearing the scale minus the final note, and truth) and find out what pleases the Lord.”
to be more self-controlled. better than another. and Dad love him very much, would twist and turn and writhe on his bed, his For more information about the work of
Author Lynne M. Thompson JULI: Even though your ap- Mom and Dad are on the mind unable to relax because the scale was not Youth for Christ, you may contact Youth for
has developed a list of what proaches vary, it’s great that finished. Christ at 419-782-0656, P.O. Box 111, 210
same team, and he needs to
she calls “anger busters for you and your husband agree Finally, not able to stand it any longer, the Clinton Street, Defiance, Ohio 43512, or
respect both of your authority. father would crawl out of bed, stumble down email to: defyfc@embarqmail.com
kids.” Here are a few of on the importance of disci-
them: pline for your son. This is a
• Moms and dads need to
model anger management for
their children. Don’t expect
starting point that many cou-
ples don’t share.
Practically every book on
The gentle strength of grandmas
your kids to keep their own discipline emphasizes the im- Recently I heard a special me when I me at bedtime. acute tragedies with faith and
tempers in check if you fly portance of consistency. This story that reminded me of what reached into HOMESPUN When my par- with a lack of complaints. Her
off the handle every time is particularly important a great benefit it was to be their nest to ents were gone, husband died when she was in
something goes wrong. through the toddler years raised in a home where a third gather eggs. all was well be- her 50s. She lost three of her
When tensions are high, par- when your son’s job is to ex- generation was present in the When my cause Grandma six children, tragically. Yet, she
ents need to take a deep plore and test boundaries! person of my Grandma Cook. grandmother had become like never stopped reading her
breath and compose them- “No” should be “no” every A lady who had faced the would gather a “second Bible, never stopped going to
selves. time you say it. Mushy challenges of cancer described them, she mother” to me. church and always found
• Show respect for your boundaries can make the tod- how she drew courage to face would sing I enjoyed peace and strength from God
child when he or she gets dler years more exhausting the ordeal from the understand- and talk to going fishing in in the midst of life’s storms.
mad. An angry outburst than they already are. ing that her grandmother had them. When a pond by the So here I am, exactly the
might not be appropriate, but You and your husband gone through the same type of she sent me to Wabash River, same age my grandma was
the underlying causes for it need to agree on what behav- cancer at one point in her life. gather eggs, By walking to town when I was born, drawing
In so doing, she described how the first thing I where we courage from her life, two gen-
should not be overlooked or iors you will punish and how,
reminiscing about special times would do was JIM LANGHAM would purchase erations later, grateful for the
dismissed. Try to understand in general, you will respond with Grandma helped encour- bang on the a treat in the blessing of the influence of
why your child is frustrated. to bad behavior. Having said age her during the dark hours of chicken house before I would local dime store, and listening two generations before.
• Identify with your child’s that, you and your husband facing the illness. enter to gather eggs. They to her talk “Swiss” with friends My friend who described
pain. Recall a time when you don’t have to be clones; dis- “The only cancer in our fam- squawked and flew all around.” when they would come to visit the similar experience during
faced something difficult, cipline is within the context ily that I knew of was my her time of cancer drew from
She went to describe how her.
and share it with your child. of your relationship with grandmother on my mother’s she loved to watch her grand- As I grew older, I also appre- her grandmother in a similar
For example, “I remember your son. Your personality side,” she said. “I spent a lot of mother do quilts, make crafts ciated how she faced many way.
when I was your age and I and the uniqueness of your time with her. My mother was and do all of the other special challenges with courage and “My mother told me about
didn’t get invited to a relationship will impact dis- a single mom who worked as a things that grandmothers were faith, the day that she broke her how my grandmother had can-
party...” cipline. registered nurse. In the summer, supposed to do. foot hanging up clothes but re- cer,” she said. “Since it came
• Do what you can to pro- For example, a mom who she would take me to my As I read this description, I fused treatment until the entire from my grandmother, it was
vide a cooling-off period for might be with her toddler all grandparents. remembered how my grand- wash was gone and stories of okay. I loved her so much, I
your child when he or she be- day long will be correcting “I loved going there. My mother and I used to bake, how she cared for a family of wanted to be like her in so
comes angry. Read a book or behavior throughout the day, grandmother taught me so make candy, construct houses six children during the Great many ways. I garden, quilt;
go on a walk. Then, calmly while dad might just deal much about cleaning house, with Lincoln logs and toy Depression. most of all, she was a devout
discuss what happened and with a big behavioral issue ironing, cooking, gardening, bricks and visit elderly people Perhaps the most strengthen- Christian and a wonderful ex-
help your child make a plan during the evening. canning and raising chickens. I around the neighborhood. I en- ing aspect of Grandma as a role ample to me, and I still gain
for dealing with their anger Yes, some discipline tech- hated it when they pecked on joyed having her read stories to model was the way she faced strength from her life today.”

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Paulding County Church Directory


ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING Morning worship at 10:30 a.m., Sunday evening gospel hour at 6 p.m., a.m. Pentecostal Church of God, 601 W. Caroline St., Paulding, Elder
Antwerp Community Church, 704 S. Erie St., SR 49, Antwerp; Pastor Wednesday evening service at 7 p.m. Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal, 818 West Jackson Street, Paulding, George Robinson, Sunday school at 10 a.m., worship service at noon,
Ricky L. Grimes 419-258-2069. Bible Study Fellowship 9:30 am; Con- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church, corner of First and Harrison, 399-3770, Rev. Burpo, Sunday school at 10 a.m., Sunday worship at prayer services Monday at 6 p.m. and Thursday at noon, Bible study
temporary Worship 10:30 am, Wednesday Discipleship Study, 7:00 pm Rev. Dr. Paul G. Bunnell, 587-3941, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday 12 p.m. at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Antwerp United Methodist Church, East River Street, Rev. Pastor Mike worship at 10:20 a.m., nursery available during all services. Calvary Bible Church, Ohio 111 West across from Paulding County Pioneer Christian Ministries, County Road 108 and Ohio 637, Pauld-
Schneider, church telephone number is 258-4901, Comtemporaty service Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union, Ohio 66, Rev. Don Rogers, Hospital, 399-4919, elders John Mohr, (260) 632-4356, Bob Fessel ing, Rev. Chuck Oliver, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m., Thursday eve. 7:00
Sunday 8:30a.m., Sunday school 9:30a.m., Traditional Service 10:30a.m. 587-3829, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m. 419-399-3398, Jack Fetter 419-587-3660, Brad Sisson 419-263- pm.
Church of Christ, 15413 St. Rt. 49, P.O. Box 1150, Antwerp. 258-3895. and 6 p.m., Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 p.m. 3108. Sunday school at 9 a.m., morning worship at 10:15 a.m., Ad- Rose Hill Church of God, corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail, Paulding,
Sun. class 9:30 am, Sun. worship 10:30 am, Sun. eve. class 6:00 pm, Middle Creek United Methodist Church, County Road 24, Grover Hill, venture Club and youth group at 6 p.m. Wed. 399-3113, Pastor Ron Hofacker, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday
Sun. eve. worship 7:00 pm. Wed. night J.A.M. at 7:00 pm. Pastor William Sherry, Sunday worship at 9 a.m., Sunday school at 10:15 Cecil Community Church, 203 S. Main St., Cecil. Pastor Ted Ramey. worship at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday service from 7-8 p.m. with children’s
Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 303 S. Monroe, Antwerp. Office: 417 N. a.m., Sunday evening Bible study at 7 p.m. Sun. school 10:00 am, Worship service 11:00 am, Sun. eve. 6:00 pm, hour.
Main, Paulding, 399-2576, Pastor Very Rev. G. Allan Fillman, Masses: Sun- Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, Grover Hill, County Road 151, Sun- Wed. eve. 6:00 pm. St. John Lutheran Church–ELCA, 7611 Road 87, Briceton, Pastor
day at 8:30am. day school at 9:30 a.m., Pastor David Prior, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m., Cecil First Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Cecil, Sunday worship Joseph Allen, parsonage telephone number is 263-2580, church tele-
First Baptist Church, US 24 East, Rev. Jim Edwards, 258-2056, band, Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. at 8 a.m., Sunday school at 9 a.m. phone number is 399-4962, Sunday worship at 8:15 a.m., Sunday school
praise team and message 8:30-9:30 a.m., Sunday school at 9 a.m., Sun- Roselms Christian Church, Ohio 114, Pastor Gary Church, 594-2445, Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 303 S. Monroe, Antwerp. Office: 417 at 9 a.m.
day worship 10 a.m.; evening service 6 p.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m. N. Main, Paulding, 399-2576, Pastor Very Rev. G. Allan Fillman, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, 601 Flat Rock Drive (P.O. Box
First Presbyterian Church, 126 W. River St., Pastor Mike Pennington, Masses: Saturday at 5:30 p.m.; Sunday at 10:30 a.m. 156), Paulding, Pastor Kare Stetins, church telephone number is 399-
258-2864, Sunday school at 9:15 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:35 a.m. HAVILAND/LATTY/SCOTT Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1275 Emerald Road, Paulding, 419- 2320, Sunday Worship at 10:15 a.m., Sunday school at 9 a.m.
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 2937 US 24, 258-2290. Public Apostolic Christian Church, 12867 Road 82, Haviland, 399-5220, wor- 399-5061, Sunday School at 9:30 a.m., worship services at 10:45 PAYNE AND OUTLYING AREAS
talk 10 a.m. Sunday, Congregation Bible Study, Theocratic Ministry School ship service at 10:30 a.m. a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Pastor Drew Gard- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 303 S. Monroe, Antwerp. Office: 417 N.
& Service Meeting, Theocratic school 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Country Chapel United Methodist Church, Haviland, 419-622-5746, ner. Main, Paulding, 399-2576, Pastor Very Rev. G. Allan Fillman, Masses: Sat-
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, Pastor William Barlow. Sunday school at Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:15 a.m. First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 1233 Emerald Road, urday at 4:00 p.m.
9 a.m., Sunday worship at 10 a.m. Latty Zion Baptist Church, Latty, Pastor Levi Collins Jr., 399-2748, Sun- Paulding, Rev. Gregory Bibler, 419-399-4576, Sunday school 9:00 Edgerton Wesleyan Church, 1717 Bertha St., Woodburn, (Edgerton)
day school at 10 a.m., worship service at 11:15 a.m. a.m., Worship service 10:00 a.m. Ind. 46797, Pastor Dave Dignal, church telephone number is 260-632-
ARTHUR/FIVE SPAN AREA Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God, 13625 Road 12, Scott, Pastor First Presbyterian Church, 114 West Caroline Street, Paulding, 399- 4008, Sunday school at 9 a.m., children’s church at 10 a.m., worship at
Apostolic Christian Church, 13562 Road 147, Defiance (Junction), Terry Martin, 419-622-2026, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday morning 2438, Rev. David Meriwether, 9:00am Sunday school, 10:15 a.m. 10 a.m., home groups at 6 p.m., Wednesday evening services at 6:30
399-3121, William Schlatter, Elder, Sunday services at 10:15 a.m. and worship at 10:30 a.m., Sunday Evening worship at 6:00 pm, Wednesday praise singing, 10:30 a.m. Sunday worship. p.m. (Indiana time).
12:30 p.m., Sunday school at 1 p.m., Wednesday services at 8 p.m. evening worship at 7:00 pm, Wednesday Youth Group at 7:00 pm. House of Love Ministries, 220 N. Williams St., Paulding. Pastor Pre- Living Water Ministries, Contemporary worship service Sunday nights
Bethel Christian Church, Ohio 66, Defiance (Arthur), Pastor Christopher Friends United Methodist Church, Latty, Pastor Ron Johnson. Sunday dest (Dwayne) Richardson or Sister Brenda Richardson, 419-399- at 10 a.m. & 6:30 p.m., The “Well” church for kids, Sunday mornings from
Baker, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m. worship at 9 a.m., Wednesday Bible Study at 7 p.m. 9205 or 419-796-8718, Sunday worship at 3:00 p.m. Jail Ministry, 10-11:30 a.m. All services are held at Payne Community Center “The
Church of Christ, corner of County Roads 166 and 191, Evangelist Lon- Food Ministry, Outreach Ministry. Overcomer Outreach - a Christian 12- Rock” 104 S. Main St., Payne. Pastor Rich Phelan, 419-263-2728.
nie Lambert, 399-5022, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., OAKWOOD/MELROSE AREAS steap meeting, Sundays at 5:00 p.m. Payne Church of Christ, 220 West Merrin Street, Payne, Minister Dan
Bible study at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Auglaize Chapel Church of God, rural Oakwood, 3 miles south and half New Beginnings Church (Church of God), Cecil, Pastor Roy Burk, Staifer. Sunday worship at 9:30 am. 419-263-2092.
Junction Bible Christian Church, County Road 111, Defiance (Junction), mile west on County Road 60, Pastor Stan Harmon, 594-2248, Sunday 399-5041, Sunday worship at 11 a.m. Payne Church of the Nazarene, 509 E. Orchard St. (Ohio 500) Payne,
Pastor Pat Shepard, 393-2671 or 594-3794, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., worship at 9:00 a.m. Sunday school at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday services Paulding Church of Christ, East Perry Street, Paulding, Minister Pastor Mike Harper, 263-2422, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday wor-
Sunday worship follows at 10:30 a.m. for children, youth and adults at 7:00 p.m. Christopher Reno, 419-399-4761. Bible school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday ship at 10:30 a.m. Sunday night service at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday prayer
Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church, County Road 180, Defiance Melrose United Methodist Church, Melrose, 594-2076, Pastor Eileen worship at 10:30 a.m. meeting at 7:30 p.m.
(Junction), Rev. Alan Ray Newsome, Sunday worship at 11 a.m., evening Kochensparger 399-5818; Sunday school 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at St. Jacob United Church of Christ, southwest corner of Oak and Hyman
Paulding Church of the Nazarene, 210 Dooley Dr., Paulding, 399-
service at 6 p.m.; Wednesday evening services at 7 p.m. 10:30 a.m., Sunday evening worship at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday Bible study streets, Payne, Rev. Jim Langham, 263-2763. Sunday School-9:00 am,
Rock Church, SR 637, Five Span-Arthur area, Pastor Bobby Branham and prayer at 6:30 p.m. 3932, Revs. Kim and Cindy Semran, Sunday school at 9:15 a.m., Sun-
day worship at 10:30 a.m., Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m.: Kids’ Church service-10:00 am.
393-2924, Sunday school at 10 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:45 a.m., Twin Oaks United Methodist Church, corner of Harmon and Second St. James Lutheran Church–ELCA, West Townline Street (P.O. Box 42),
Sunday evening worship at 7 p.m., Wednesday evening worship at 7 p.m., streets, Oakwood, Pastor Eric Dailey. 419-594-2992. Sunday worship at Summer Jam (ages 4-4th grade), Preteen class (5th-6th grade), Teen
group (7th-12th grade), and adult service. Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.: Payne, 263-2129, Pastor Joseph Allen, 263-2580. Sunday School at
Youth Service Wednesday at 7 p.m. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school at 10:45 a.m., Bible Study Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
Teen group (7th-12th grade), adult bible study and prayer. Nursery
10:00 a.m. St. Paul United Methodist Church, (P.O. Box 154) 312 South Main
GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING Prairie Chapel Bible Church, one mile east and a half-mile north of available for all services.
Paulding Family Worship Center, 501 West Perry Street, Paulding,
Street, Payne, Rev. Julia Ronngren, church telephone number is 263-2418,
Bible Baptist Church, corner of Cleveland and Perry streets, Grover Hill, Oakwood on the corner of roads 104 and 209, Pastor Earl Chapman, 594- parsonage telephone number is 263-2017, Sunday school at 9 a.m.,
Pastor Pat Holt, 587-4021, Sunday school at 10 a.m., Sunday worship at 2057, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m., evening 399-3525, Rev. Monte Moore, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m. Sunday worship at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
11 a.m., Sunday evening worship at 6 p.m.; Wednesday prayer meeting at worship at 6 p.m., Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m. Paulding United Methodist Church, 321 North Williams Street, Editor’s Note: If your church doesn’t have service times listed, please
7 p.m. PAULDING AND OUTLYING Paulding, church telephone number is 399-3591, Rev. Ben Lowell, contact the Paulding County Progress office to notify of Sunday service
Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene, Maple and East Jackson streets, Bethel United Methodist, Forders Bridge, Cecil, Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday School, 9:00 a.m.; Worship service at 10 a.m.; Youth Group, times.
Pastor Jonathan L. Hoagland, 587-3376, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., (419) 899-4153, worship service at 10:30 a.m., Sunday school at 9:30 Sunday, 6:30 p.m.; Bible studies on Monday, 10:30 a.m. & Wednes-
days 7 p.m.; Wed. worship at 6:00pm.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010 Paulding County Progress - 11A

Hospital trustees Veterans Day programs set


Veterans Day is tomorrow, and Middle School will host a vided by Community Health

approve 2011 budget Nov. 11. The following pro-


grams will be taking place in
the community to honor our
Veterans Day breakfast and
program at 8 a.m. and the
Paulding Elementary will host
Professionals of Paulding.
Elsewhere, at 2 p.m. Satur-
day, Nov. 13 at the Fort Wayne
By BILL SHERRY phone company after Jan. 1. veterans: theirs at 9:30 a.m. History Center (old city hall)
Correspondent Goshia informed the board that the audited Antwerp Local The Paulding County Sen- in downtown Fort Wayne, the
The Paulding County Hospital Board of 2009 financial statements of the PCH records are School will be hosting its an- ior Center will hosting lunch Mizpah Shrine Band, the Post
Trustees met on Nov. 4 in the Paulding Hos- available for public review. The statements may nual Veterans Day assembly for the veterans. This year the 47 American Legion Band,
pital Conference Room. The meeting started be reviewed by contacting hospital administra- on Thursday. The school will Korean War veterans are being and the Fort Wayne New Hori-
with a lengthy executive session to discuss tion with any requests. host a lunch for all veterans recognized. Last year the zons Band will combine to
trade secrets and personnel issues. Chief Operating Officer Randy Ruge reported starting at 1 p.m. in the WWII vets were recognized present an “Old Fashioned Pa-
The board had met in October to discuss that the renovation of the nursing station on the school auditeria and the pro- and a total of 135 attended the triotic Band Concert” in tribute
strategic plans for the coming year and Chief medical floor has been completed and the med- gram will start at approxi- program, including 38 WWII to all American veterans. Vet-
Executive Officer Gary Adkins reported that ication dispensing unit, which had been deliv- mately 2 p.m. veterans. erans will be encouraged to
the board approved the strategic plan for 2011 ered earlier in the day, will be installed within The event will be held in There will be introductions stand as their service song is
which included the 2011 operating budget, the next few weeks. The new cardiac monitoring the main gymnasium. The and recognition’s following played. The concert is free and
with an anticipated profit of approximately system has been installed on the medical floor. public is invited to attend and lunch and Bingo will be pro- open to the public.
$225,000 and a capital budget for $1,295,000. The American College of Radiology has ac- all local veterans.
Adkins also reported that the hospital has fi- credited the MRI unit for the next three years. The Wayne Trace Local
School District will hold sev-
ODOT updates
nalized an agreement with the hospital’s cur- Ruge announced that the activity in surgery The following is a weekly report regarding current and upcom-
rent computer system vendor, Healthland, to last month was down by 28 cases and that the eral Veterans Day programs. ing highway road construction projects in the Ohio Department
assist PCH in achieving “meaningful use” of emergency room usage was also down signifi- The Wayne Trace High of Transportation District One, which includes Paulding County:
a hospital electronic health record. Healthland cantly. Ruge also told the board that they were School will serve breakfast at •Ohio 114 west of 49 – Installation of a catch basin will reduce
has agreed to have their computer program in still working on completing the hospital’s com- 7:30 a.m. and the program traffic to one lane through the work zone.
compliance with the government mandated, puter encryption process. will be at 8 a.m. •Ohio 114 west of 49 – Roadside work may reduce traffic at
“meaningful use” by Jan. 1. The hospital is The hospital has started conversation with The Grover Hill Elemen- times to one lane through the work zone.
due to go “live” with the electronic medical Parkview Memorial Hospital in Fort Wayne to tary will hold its program at •Ohio 637 south of 613 – Sealing of pavement cracks will re-
record in late spring 2011. The goal is to be in begin some extension of pulmonary coverage at 10 a.m. and lunch will be duce traffic to one lane through the work zone.
government compliance with the computer- Paulding. served from 10:45 a.m.-

LAST WEEK TO ORDER


ized records up and running by no later than The next board meeting will be at 6:45 p.m. 12:15 p.m. to all veterans and
July 1, 2011. Dec. 2. guests.
Chief Financial Officer Rob Goshia re- The Payne Elementary will
ported that for the month of September, the
hospital has realized a profit of $4,774. This
brings the year-to-date profit to $142,273.
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grade will be from a version three to the most re- gram at the school at 9:30
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Oakwood Library
to host Luncheon
‘B-4’ Christmas
OAKWOOD – Beautifully decorated tables, an enticing lunch-
eon, and prizes! What more does one need to get in the Christmas
Spirit? Guests can expect all that and more at the Luncheon ‘B-4’
Christmas, being organized by the Event Planners in Oakwood.
This committee continually strives to present enjoyable events
for the community, while at the same time raising funds for the
Cooper Community Library.
Guests will want to come early to enjoy the gingerbread houses,
a vast lighted village display and an array of decorated trees in the
library before entering the community room. They will also want
to inspect every detail of the 11 tables all decked out for Christmas
before being seated for a delicious luncheon.
Prizes such as Vera Bradley products, a Miche Bag, jewelry,
and more will be awarded between courses of the luncheon. A
clue as to how to win prizes lies in the title of the luncheon!
The fun will start at noon on Saturday, Dec. 4 and a limited
number of tickets are available for purchase at the library during
business hours.
Those unable to attend will have another opportunity to peruse Staff Photo/Paulding County Progress
the tables and library during the Village Christmas Walk on Dec. The new Cellular Central (Verizon Wireless) store in Paulding held its grand opening last week. Attending a ribbon cutting to of-
5. Christmas goodies and warm drinks will be available for a free ficially open the store were, front from left – Paulding Chamber of Commerce member Dianne Jones and Marsha Yeutter, district
will donation during the Walk. manager Candy Hays, sales associate Jennifer Mixon, chamber member Jason Pastor, and sales associates Karen Bishop and
Jamey Myers; back row – chamber member Justin Boss, director Clip Clippinger and member Kevin Stahl. Cellular Central is
Peony Pageant applications due located in the shopping plaza at 837 N. Williams St. next to DRS Physical Therapy. Hours are 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday through Friday,
Applications are now available at area schools for senior 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday.
girls who would like to represent their schools on April 1, 2011,
at the Queen Jubilee XXXVI pageant to be held at the Marsh
Foundation in Van Wert.
Pageant director Kylie Mills states that the applications are
to be returned to her by the represented school on or before
Nov. 22. For more information, you may contact Mills at 419-
203-5385.

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P AU LLDI
DING COUNTY P ROG RES S
PROG
20
2 0 1 0 AL L - C O U N T Y V O L L E Y BA LL TEA
ALL- T EA M

*PLAYER OF THE YEAR*


Taylor Vail
Antwerp High School
Senior, #5
“Taylor had an excellent year. ... She led the area in kills and elevated all aspects of her game this year.”
– Antwerp head coach Amy Hammer

ALL-PAUL
A L L-PAUL D I N G CO U NT Y F IR S T T E A M

Mesa Pracht Jessica Farr Toni Winslow Janelle Davis Sarah Feasby
Paulding Paulding Antwerp Wayne Trace Wayne Trace
Junior, #2 Junior, #23 Senior, #4 Senior, #5 Junior, #18

Hon o ra b l e M e n t i o n

Kayla Owens Kristen Beck Loni Walk A.J. Stuck Kelsey Heck Taylor Baumle
Paulding Paulding Antwerp Antwerp Wayne Trace Wayne Trace
Junior, #30 Junior, #19 Senior, #3 Junior, #12 Senior, #44 Senior, #3

Vail takes top honors Final county volleyball stats 2010 statistics for Paulding County high DIGS
as Player of the Year school volleyball, compiled by sportswriter PLAYER/HS
Kevin Wannemacher:
SERVING
Toni Winslow/AHS
Kelsey Heck/WT
NO.
244
212
ANTWERP – A stellar sea- looked to her for consistency 194 kills for the red, white and PLAYER/HS GOOD ATT. PCT. ACES Ashlee Smith/AHS 167
son in Paulding County volley- and leadership.” blue to tie for second in the K. Heck/WT 179 197 .909 43 Loni Walk/AHS 136
ball came to a close last week Mesa Pracht paced the Pan- county.
but all three county teams en- thers with 352 assists on the M. Pracht/PHS 291 321 .907 37 Kayla Owens/PHS 132
“Sarah was our go to girl,”
joyed tremendous success in season and 37 aces while also noted Pugh. “When we needed J. Davis/WT 275 279 .986 33 Tricia Smalley/AHS 130
2010. aiding the Panther cause with a big hit, we looked to Sarah R. Colley/AHS 219 240 .913 30
With the season ending, 86 kills. Pracht also recorded and she came through for us. L. Walk/AHS 275 291 .945 26
Antwerp’s Taylor Vail was se- 101 digs. She is a selfless player and very
lected as Paulding County Vol- “Mesa is a true student of the coachable who just loves to
T. Winslow/AHS 288 307 .938 26 BLOCKS
leyball Player of the Year in game,” complimented Panther play. We are happy to have her A. Smith/AHS 178 204 .873 25 PLAYER/HS NO.
voting by the county coaches. head coach Todd Harmon. back next year and expect great K. Beck/PHS 255 267 .955 25 Jessica Farr/PHS
Vail led the Archers to an im- “She spent a lot of time after
174
things from her.” K. Owens/PHS 197 233 .845 25 Kristen Beck/PHS
pressive 20-4 record overall, a practice working to improve Antwerp’s Loni Walk and AJ 87
Green Meadows Conference her game and it showed on the Stuck each picked up Honor- Taylor Vail/AHS 79
championship and a sectional court. She worked on her game able Mention as did Paulding’s Jessie Arnold/AHS 38
championship. in and out of season and has re- Kayla Owens and Kristen Beck. SETTING
“Taylor had an excellent year ally helped the program and her Wayne Trace’s Kelsey Heck
and I think she is very deserv- leadership skills.” PLAYER/HS GOOD ATT. PCT. ASSISTS
and Taylor Baumle also re-
ing of this award,” noted Archer Jessica Farr was second on ceived Honorable Mention. L. Walk/AHS 1,442 1,486 .982 568
head coach Amy Hammer. the team with 185 kills and led Loni Walk posted 568 assists M. Pracht/PHS 979 1,102 .979 352
“She led the area in kills and el- the county with 174 blocks on on the year for the blue and J. Davis/WT 1,427 1,430 .998 298
evated all aspects of her game the season. white while chipping in 56 kills
this year.” “Jessica is a tremendous stu- R. Razo/PHS 883 927 .953 236
and 26 aces. Walk also added
The senior hitter led the dent athlete,” noted Harmon. 136 digs for the Archers.
Archers in kills with 353 and “She made remarkable AJ Stuck, a junior, aided the
also recorded 79 blocks, 45 of progress from where she started Archer cause with 81 kills, 59 ATTACKS
which were solo. this summer. It has been a digs and 15 aces on the season.
“She is a leader on and off tremendous privilege to work PLAYER/HS GOOD ATT. PCT. KILLS
Kristen Beck picked up 30
the court and exemplifies what with a student like her because digs on the year for the Panthers T. Vail/AHS 623 680 .916 353
a student-athlete is all about,” she has a desire to improve and and led Paulding with 189 kills. S. Feasby/WT 428 478 .895 194
Hammer concluded of Vail. is a fierce competitor.” Beck also finished tied for sec- T. Winslow/AHS 438 504 .869 194
Other First Team members Janelle Davis paced the ond on the squad with 25 aces
include Antwerp’s Toni Raiders with 298 assists and and finished with 87 blocks.
K. Beck/PHS 442 515 .858 189
Winslow, Paulding’s Jessica added 33 aces for Wayne Trace Kayla Owens topped the J. Farr/PHS 405 472 .858 185
Farr and Mesa Pracht and and 74 digs. maroon and white with 132 digs
Wayne Trace’s Janelle Davis “Janelle is a definite leader while also recording 25 aces.
and Sarah Feasby. on and off the court for us,” Kelsey Heck topped county
Toni Winslow posted 194 noted Wayne Trace head coach players in aces with 43 and also
kills for the Archers while also Sara Pugh. “She would take posted 212 digs on the year.
adding 26 aces on the year and charge on the floor and got to Taylor Baumle recorded 35
244 digs. balls that nobody would have kills on the season for the
“Toni was an all-around ath- thought she could get to. She Raiders.
lete for us this year,” Hammer gives it everything she has and Paulding finished the year
noted. “She led the team defen- I look forward to watching her with a record of 15-7 while
sively and was an offensive play in college.” Wayne Trace closed the season
threat for us. Her teammates Sarah Feasby chipped in at 16-8.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 Paulding County Progress - 3B

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Antwerp: 3104 sq. ft. with full basement, C/A, FP, acreage updated for worry free liv- workshop. $67,000. Call
& pond. 5 Brs, 3-1/2 baths. Very Nice. Call Maurie 419-263- Stately 1 1/2 story 4 bedroom home with beautiful woodwork ing. Quaint and
and wood floors, formal dining room, many closets and a 2 car Aaron 419-399-5808. #1276- Beautifully land-
2523 or 419-769-9090. Cozy...At $65,000 it is scaped, fenced yard, 3-4
detached garage. Located in Antwerp on South Main. #308
#2707 110 N. High St. Antwerp: Secluded lot with 3 bed- certainly worth a look. br., 2 bath home w/ many
14.480 Acres located near Paulding’s west side at the inter- Call Don Gorrell today!
rooms, 1-1/2 baths. Full basement & fireplace. Must see! section of State Route 111 and State Route 500. Village water updates throughout.
Call Don 419-399-2347 available. Acreage can be split. #334 419-399-7699 Seller is at NEW LOW
#1248- 3 br. home w/
1670 sq. ft. + clean base- PRICE. CALL DON
SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME with partial basement located
near downtown Paulding, 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, living room, ment! Galley kitchen has GORRELL TODAY!!
family room and lots of space. #317 2 built-in china cup- 419-399-7699
Save BIG on your Auto Insurance 3 bedroom one story home, pond, situated on almost 1 & 3/4
acres north of Paulding. #319
boards, lg. rear patio, lg.
lot, Antwerp. $84,900.
#1347- INVESTORS Call Sandra or Tamyra
Plus service close to Home!! 10 ACRES NE of Paulding with pond, two large pole buildings,
trees at rear and space to build your new home. #331 TAKE NOTE! Tri-Plex for
Sale! Each 1 br., open liv-
419-506-1015
#1402- NEW LISTING: 3 #1216- 1.5 story 3 br., 1
Shisler
ShislerInsurance Agency
Insurance Agency
Three Bedroom Home situated on 1.1886 Acres near Pauldng’s
Shopping Center. The owner has recently installed new roof
shingles, replaced almost all windows, refinished hardwood
ing/kitchen, lg. bath.
Propane heat. Separate
br., 1 bath remodeled
home w/ lg. kitchen and
bath. 609 Lincoln Ave.,
Paulding. Spacious
floors and more. There’s also fresh paint inside and a partial meters. Gravel off-street kitchen & utility room.
basement and attached garage. $89,000. #301 open living room. 2 car
parking. Income $825 Living room has fp, two
garage, C/A. Low Price
THREE-BEDROOM HOME near the Paulding School and mo. well and septic. car detached garage.
Senior-Center with recent new roof, siding, C/Air & Heat, N. Dix St., Paulding. Call
$64,000. Call Sandra or New Price $46,500. Call
plus many new windows. $64,900. #305 Don Gorrell 419-399-
Tamyra 419-506-1015. Joe Den Herder.
COUNTRY 10 ACRES: 3 bedroom 2 bath home with 2 car attached 7699
garage, pond, trees, 30x36 pole barn, & 12x18 tool shed located NW
Leland Smith Insurance Services of Paulding. $154,900 #306
“INVESTORS & INCOME SEEKERS”
Don Gorrell: 419-399-4066
AGENTS
Larry D. Gorrell, Broker Joe DenHerder: 419-769-7684
Aaron Timm 419-399-9100 Sandra Mickelson & Joseph Barker: 419-258-4285
Side by Side Duplexes. Priced at $69,000 each. 3 separate
2 locations to serve you in Paulding County units available. #309
Lisa Rhonehouse 419-399-4066 Tamyra Humes: 419-506-1015 Steve Sprow: 419-399-3003

Paulding Antwerp Please call


112 W. Jackson St.
419-399-5121
112 S. Main St.
419-258-1363
419-399-4444
Carolyn Straley 419-399-3721 or Rudy Straley 419-39-3721
“Born or Buried – Div orced or Married”
Jean Cramer - Woodring - 419-399-4676 Life Changes...But one thing
www.shislerinsurance.com Email us at straleyrealestate@windstream.net or remains constant!!
www.lelandsmith.com 4c1 see us on the web at www. straleyrealestateinc.com Sandra Mickelson
& Tamyra Humes
Your Real Estate
Introducing PUBLIC AUCTION
Saturday, November 13th, 2010 - 9:00am
116.756 ACRES OF LAND
By Order of U.S. Bankruptcy Court
Mobile Home on 1.5+/- Acres
PUBLIC AUCTION
Team!
Call: 419-506-1015
DEFIANCE-PAULDING CO. LINE & T-85
New Paulding County SECTIONS 4 & 5 IN CRANE TWP,
Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010 @ 4:00 PM
GORRELL BROS.
Progress Subscribers PAULDING COUNTY
AUCTION SITE: Sherwood VFW Building
1201 N. Williams, Paulding, OH 26ctf

New subscribers in October at 115 Cedar St., Sherwood, OH.


This farm will be auctioned as follows using
Joyce E. Barrand Dennis Stoller the multi-parcel auction method and sold in the

S & S SANITATION
Alberta Franke Rachel Treece manner that brings the most money. Location: 12740 Rd. 111, Paulding, Ohio
Candance Stoffel June Bredemeyer PARCEL #1- Approx. 38.91 acres of land on 45879, Northeast of Paulding on Rd 111
Roland Taylor Robert Demoss the south side of the Defiance-Paulding Co.
Rob Gross Kris Lantow Line Rd in Sec. 4 of Crane Twp. Said property Nice 1.513 acre country lot with a 14’ x 65’ Mo-
Marv Thompson Elaine Wannemacher includes a 60'x40' Morton pole barn w/partial bile Home. This property offers a breezeway at-
Pennie LaBoundy Leonard Locher concrete, approx. 6.639 acres of woods, ap- tached 28’ x 30’ garage, well, septic & mature
Cathy Shaner Rachelle Swary prox. 30.42 tillable acres w/balance in creek & trees. If you are looking for affordable county
Inez McIntosh Amanda Salinas road frontage. living this property may be for you!!! Taxes:
Mary Porter Jean Kuhn PARCEL #2 - Approx. 24 acres of land on the $211.86 per ½ year. Terms: 10 % down day of
Carol Schaefer Steven Leslie south side of the Defiance-Paulding Co. Line Auction balance due & possession at closing.
Rena Blair Judy Etzer Rd. w/approx. 22.48 tillable acres & balance in Contact Bart Westfall at 419-553-0323 for an
ditch & road frontage. Part of Sec. 4 in Crane appointment to view!!
I WANT TO BE A NEW SUBSCRIBER TOO! Twp. & connected to Parcel #1.
Delivered 2nd class mail to your home *Visit our Website for More Info* Serving Northwest Ohio
PARCEL #3 - Approx. 35 acres of land w/road
Rates: $35.00 per year frontage on CR230 & adjacent to Parcel #1 William L. Swope, Trustee
(Paulding, Van Wert, Defiance & Putnam Counties) (separated only by a small creek). This parcel Case #10-33924 Roll-off containers available, Commercial
$45.00 per year all others has .78 acres in the CREP program which pays WILSON AUCTION & REALTY CO., LTD.
and Residential Clean-up
6c4
$175/yr until 2022. The remainder of the parcel 825 N. Main St. Bryan, OH 43506

Name ________________________
shows 31.76 tillable acres & the balance in wa-
terways, fence row & road frontage..
419-636-5500
241 S. Main St., Bowling Green, OH 43402
1-888-596-3805
PARCEL #4 - Approx. 18.846 acres of land 419-354-7653
Address_______________________ just around the corner on T-35 in Sec. 5 of
Crane Twp. w/approx. 17.9 tillable acres & the
Toll Free: 866-870-5500
balance in ditch, fence row & road frontage.
City/State______________Zip_____ TERMS: $5,000. down day of sale, balance M.L. Zehr Construction
due upon delivery of deed & certificate of title. The quality of our work speaks for itself and
Phone( )____________________ RESERVE: This property is being sold sub- Auctioneers: Wayne M. Wilson CAI, will remain long after.
ject to confirmation of the sellers; Brent J. Wilson CAI Metal Frame Buildings
Send payment to: POSSESSION: Immediately upon closing; Denver N. Geitgey CAI, Fred Nott, Pole Barns
AUCTIONEERS: Bruce Guilford, Steve Keith Whitman, William H. Retcher, Commercial & Residential,
Paulding Progress Zuber; RINGMEN: Oley McMichael, Joe 30+ years experience
Shad T. Ridenour CAI, Richard Reed,
P.O. Box 180, Nester, Ron Smith Sam Kunsman, Alan Updike, Free Estimates
Paulding, Ohio 45879 OWNERS: RONALD & KATHLEEN CLINE Frank Parr, Bart Westfall 25720 Notestine Rd., Woodburn, IN 46797
www.WilsonAuctionLtd.com 9c1, 11c1 (260) 433-5628 Mon.-Fri. 6:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
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Hicksville, OH NOTICE TO CRANE TOWNSHIP,


Paulding Co. PAULDING COUNTY RESIDENTS
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
COMING THIS SUNDAY
LAND A Crane Township Zoning Certificate and a Paulding County Building
Permit is required for the following. 1:00-3:00 PM

AUCTION Construction of residences or out buildings, additions to present resi-


dences and outbuildings, installation or enlargement of ponds, installa-

65 ACRES • 2 TRACTS
tion of in ground pools, and all other new use of ground for construction
of permanent structures, including new placement of a mobile home or
replacement of any existing mobile home.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 • 10 AM Mobile homes either as a new placement or as a replacement of an ex-


isting mobile home must measure no less then 14’ x 70’, must be no
321 S. DeWitt, Paulding, OH
Stop by this Sunday to see this amazing 3 bedroom, 2+ bath
Productive Tillable Acreage • Potential Country Building Site more then 8 years of age from the date of manufacture stated on the title, ranch. Home features 1,970 sq. ft. of living space plus a full
AUCTION LOCATION: Defiance Co. Fair Grounds, Hicksville, Ohio. must be certified under the National Mobile Home Construction and basement. Great family home with open floorplan, nice deck and
Directions: From Main Street in Hicksville, Turn south onto Maple
Safety Standard Act of 1974 and must conform to all Crane Township sits on a corner lot. Plenty of room to grow.
Street, (next to McDonalds) and follow to the Fairgrounds Building.
Zoning and Mobile Home Installation Regulations. www.century21.com #337R
Janet Bible will be on hand to show you around.
PROPERTY LOCATION: The property is located on the Southeast corner of Viewing of the Crane Township Zoning Regulations is available at the
Defiance/Paulding County Line Road and Township Road 53. From S.R. 49 Paulding County Recorders Office.
South of Hicksville, turn East onto the County Line Road and follow to property.
A “COUNTY BUILDING PERMIT” is required for construction of
TRACT 1: 6± ACRES with nearly 300 feet of road frontage. The tract buildings for agriculture purpose.
runs back nearly 1000 feet in depth. This tract has mostly Latty silty
clay soils with some Fulton loam slopes. The back drop to this property A “CRANE TOWNSHIP ZONING CERTIFICATE” is not required STRAIT REALTY INC.
is wooded for private building site! for construction of buildings for agriculture purposes. 509 Fourth St.,
TRACT 2: 58.6± ACRES with over 900 feet of road frontage on County For other information or questions concerning Crane Township Zoning; Janet Bible Defiance, OH 43512
Line Road and nearly 1300 feet of road frontage on T53. This Tract is please contact any of the Crane Township Trustees or the Crane Town- 419-783-9680 419-782-1950
Independently Owned & Operated 11c1
also mostly Latty silty clay with a couple areas of Fulton silty clay loam. ship Zoning Inspector.
This tract includes a small piece of wooded area in the back.
CRANE TOWNSHIP
OWNER: VAN WERT FARMS Peter “Mike” Brady, Zoning Inspector, Phone 419-399-9125 Public Notice
AUCTION MANAGER: JERRY EHLE 260-749-0445 Kristine M. Stuart, Fiscal Officer, Phone: 419-258-9319 This is to make Public
Charles Simpson, Trustee, Phone 419-399-4737 Pet Grooming Notice that there is to be
no trespassing, dumping,
866-340-0445 Jerry C. Minck, Trustee, Phone 419-399-2599
Joe Sukup, Trustee, Phone 419-399-5391 11c2
Large & Small
We do them all
hunting or cutting of
trees on the property
www.schraderauction.com Cats &
known as Pleasant Valley,
situated in Benton
Dogs Township, section 16
Paulding County, OH.
*Bathing, Nails, Violators will be
Glands & Grooming prosecuted to the fullest
extent of the law.
Phone: 419-399-3389 R & K Brady
Corporation 11c1
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 Paulding County Progress - 5B

VANCREST HEALTH
CARE CENTERS
VAN WERT LOCATION

FOR SALE
AL GRIFFITHS CONSTRUC-
TION IS now bidding on dry-
walling, drywall finishing, sid-
WORK WANTED
FLOOR LEVELING, FLOOR
LOST BECOME PART OF THE
ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR ing and replacement win- JOIST replacement, replace MISSING SINCE 10-26-
LIFT (like elevator) - used 3 dows. No job too big or too
years. Call Mary Saxton, 1- small. Call Al for a quote 419-
foundations, masonry work,
chimneys, inside/outside
10(DAY OF TORNADO)
Name is Gizmo; light grey tiger
VANCREST TEAM!!
419-782-0877 or John 506-2102 51ctf remodeling. 419-594-214911p6 cat. Small build, fluffy fur, friend-

STNA
Saxton, 1-419-594-2636 11p2 MCCONNEL STUMP REPLACING FOOTER AND ly & fixed. Lost near WTHS.
GE WASHER/DRYER SET. REMOVAL - Free estimates. FOUNDATION - basement Greatly missed by her family.
Profile Series. Like New. Woodburn, Indiana 260-632- repair floor leveling, roofing. 5273 US 127 Haviland, OH
King size capacity. $600 5307. 39ctf Call Bill Miner 419-596-3018. 419-769-3409. Reward if
obo. 419-399-2989. 1p17

FOR RENT
11p1 returned. k1
FIREWOOD FOR SALE -
LOTS FOR SALE
SEASONAL firewood, most-
ly hickory and oak. Call 419- HUGE APARTMENT FOR
769-2329. 9p4 RENT - 1,400 sq. ft. uptown
3.3 ACRE LOT WITH NEW
septic WELL, DRIVEWAY and
NOTICE 2nd and 3rd Shifts
electric. $27,900. $1,000 down, NOTICE: CRANE
INVENTORY CLOSEOUT!! Paulding. $450 mo. Call
Save Thousands on Steel 419-769-2962 or 419-399- $279 mo. 828-884-6627. 2ctf TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS:
The monthly township meet-
State Tested Nurse Aide
Buildings! Only a few left 5632
BBQ
11p2
24x30, 35x34, 30x60. Ask 2 BDRM. APT. IN ANTWERP ing for November and
about our Display Program - stove, refridgerator, water, FAMOUS
December has been changed
NICKERSONʼS to Monday, November 15,
FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION
for additional Savings! Call sewer and trash included. BBQ. Award winning ribs, 2010 and Monday, December PLEASE COMPLETE AN APPLICATION:
Now! 1-866-352-0469 10p3 419-786-9652 11p3 chicken, pulled pork, beef 20, 2010 at 7pm at the Crane
BEAGLE PUPPIES - no 2 BDRM. APT. DUPLEX IN brisket. Wednesdays, 11am - 5 Township House in Cecil, Vancrest Health Care Center
papers. $50. 419-399-4309 ANTWERP - $385 mo., pm, Terryʼs Mower Salesʼ park-
ing lot. US 127, Paulding. 8p5 Ohio. 10357 Van Wert Decatur Road
10p3 garbage include. Call 419-
2006 6X12 CARGO 594-2700 11c4
TRAVEL
HELP WANTED Van Wert, Ohio 45891
EXPRESS TRAILER. Side & FOR RENT OR OPTION TO
ramp door $2,000. 419-399- BUY - 3 bdrm. home in
9719. 9p5 Cecil. Garage. $375/month. PROFESSIONAL DRIVER CHARTER BUS TOURS - 419-238-4646 ext. 233 11c1
CENTRAL BOILER OUT- 419-789-9650. 11p1 WANTED for local trucking 12/11 – Chicago Shopping,
DOOR FURNACES - Buy HOUSE FOR RENT NEAR firm. Home most nights. 2 $79. 12/11 & 12 – Overnight
now and save big. Limited PAYNE. 1-1/2 baths, 4 bed-
time offer. Classic Comfort. rooms, attached garage.
yrs. OTR exp. Clean MVR. Chicago Shopping $199. Feb.
12-14 – Daniel OʼDonell - first
See What We Can Offer You!
Benefits available. Call 260-
888-296-3875 6c13 $550 per month, 1 month 639-7346. 11c2
time in Nashville! Includes 2
SEASONED FIREWOOD - deposit. 260-441-9643 or DO YOU HAVE A SINGING nights Opryland Hotel &
call 419-587-3518 6ctf 260-337-1876 10k2 VOICE that is not being used Nashville Night Life, (dinner &
NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP (2) THREE BDRM. HOUS- and you would like to use it? show) - $489. Mar. 10-18 –
MATTRESS still sealed in orig- ES IN PAYNE. Call 419-786- House of Love Ministries is Southwest Canyon Country.
inal wrapper, $75. Call 260- 0991. 10c3 seeking your voice for God. Lots of surprises. Sponsored LEGAL NOTICE
220-1596. 11p4 2 BDRM, 1-1/2 BATH 2 car Call Pastor Dwayne at 419- by Bryan Chamber of Crane Township Trustees will be offering the following
$125 QUEEN PILLOWTOP attached garage, country 796-8718 (cell) or 419-399- Commerce - $2,529. June 17- vehicles for sale:
Mattress Set, NEW in house. All ELECTRIC. Some 3848 (church) 29 – 13 day Alaska Tour (Our
Plastic. Can Deliver: 260- appliances. 419-594-286910p2
10c2
21st tour) 9 day inland, 4 day A 1979 GMC 7000 Tanker Truck: The truck has 129,740
493-0805. 9p4 NICE & AFFORDABLE GARAGE SALES cruise - $4,099. Evelynʼs miles, 10.00 R x 20 Tires, 366 engine, 2 speed rear end,

ANTIQUES GROUND level 2 bdrm. apt. Excursions, 419-737-2055; GVW 27,500 lbs.
Estate sale: 12320 MAPLE 877-771-4401; Ivah
Located 1 mile west of AVE. BEHIND RITE AID. FRI. Lothamer, 419-399-2386 11c3 A 1986 Ford F8000 Tanker Truck: The truck has 252,894
Y E A R S   A G O   A N T I Q U E Antwerp, Ohio. 1-877-337- NOV. 12 & SAT. NOV. 13, 9-? miles, (no miles on engine OH), 3208 CAT, 2 speed rear end,
MALL, 108 W. Main Street, 4276 or 260-385-8799. 9ct

FREE ZONE
Tons of housewares, misc., 10.00 R x 20 tires, GVW 32,060 lbs.
Van Wert (419) 238-3362, 1 BDRM, ALL ELECTRIC, and Christmas items, handicap Contact Kevin Stuart at 419-786-8000 for questions or in-
30+ Dealers. Closed new carpet, great shape, walker, books, ladies clothing.
Tuesdays. Buy & sell. 27ctf
good location, Paulding. 419- Huge sale! 2046 RD. 192 SCRUBS OVER 26 spection. You may also contact the Trustees for information:
399-3167 or 419-439-28718ctf (RIVER RD.) ANTWERP. PIECES. Size mediums. $5 Jerry Minck at 419-399-2599, Charles Simpson at 419-399-

AMISH
SERVICES 3 BDRM. 2 BATH HOME
$450 RENT OR Own in
Brentwood Community next
CONSTRUCTION to Vagabond Restaurant
FRIDAY 9AM-5PM, or $95 all. 419-399-5602 k1
SATURDAY 9AM-NOON. Lot 2 LARGE PLASTIC DOG
of everything. Collectible old CRATES. $25 each. 419-
4737, or Joe Sukup at 419-399-5391.
Sealed bids must be received no later than 7pm on Monday,
CREW - New construction, re- 419-388-9977. toys and comics, Vera Bradley. 399-4903 k1 November 15, 2010. Any bids submitted by mail prior to
roofing, remodeled barn and PAULDING STORAGE CEN-
19ctf Kidʼs & Teenʼs clothing. New JACK LALANE JUICER the meeting should be sent to the office of Crane Township
items. 11p1 $50 OBO. Good condition.
houses and additions. 419- TER: Now renting storage
CBʼs, power booster, satellite Have all papers on it. 419-
Trustees, Kristine Stuart, Fiscal Officer, 8763 Rd 176, Pauld-
953-8215 Allen Harruss 8c7
units. Different sizes available. ing, OH 45879. Bids submitted the evening of
JET CONTRACTING: roof- Call 419-399-2419 for info. 18ctf radios, adult clothes, coats, 263-2817. 11f1
ing, garages, pole barns, steel NOW LEASING: One & Two tools, lots of misc. NOV. 10-12, ANTIQUE STORY & November 15, 2010 may be delivered to the Crane Township
siding, concrete. Free esti- bedroom 10-5, 743 WOODRING AVE., CLARK UPRIGHT piano. House located on Main St., Cecil, Ohio. Sealed bids will be
apartments. PAULDING. Good condition - $50. You
mates. 419-296-9107. 8p4
Deposit and lease required. opened on November 15, 2010 at 7:15pm by the Crane
WANTED TO BUY
AMISH CREW: Any type con- No pets. Please call Straley move/you haul 419-258-
stuction. No job too big or too Apts. at 419-399-4444 or 2124 k1 Township Board of Trustees at the Crane Township House.
small. Eicher Construction. 419-399-3721 LG-LCD PROJECTION TV. Bid should include the name, address, phone number of the
260-849-2489 6ctf
35ctf BUYING COINS, STAMP 44 INCH. $100. 419-399- bidder and description of truck you are bidding on. Once
PAULDING MINI STOR- COLLECTIONS, old toys, 5878 k1
DONʼT RAKE! LET US VAC- AGE UNITS. Located at bids are opened any bidder present will have the opportunity
UUM YOUR leaves and haul south side of Paulding on postcards, military items,
them away. 419-399-5005, US watches, jewelry, antiques, to increase their bid. The Board of Trustees reserves the
127.Various sizes. old magazines, estates.
419-769-0994 Al Beamer. Please call 419-399-4444 or right to reject any and all bids.
419-399-0507 Jim Guelde. 6c7 419-399-3721 419-399-3353 10p8
20ctf

LEGALS
IN THE COURT OF Defendants, 13795 Nancy Street, Thousand and No/100 Neither the Sheriff’s Paulding County, tion, or repeal of En v i r o n m e n t a l
COMMON PLEAS OF Case No. CI 10 146. Paulding, Ohio ($30,000.00) Dollars Office nor the Ohio orders (other than Review Appeals
PAULDING COUNTY, Pursuant to an Order 45879 and cannot be sold for appraisers are pauldingohsheriff.co emergency orders); Co mmi s s i o n
OHIO of Sale in the above Parcel Number: 23- less than two-thirds responsible for the m the issuance, denial, (ERAC) by a person
entitled action, I will 51B-121-00 of that amount. condition of the Douglas A. modification or rev- who was a party to a
THE UNION BANK
offer for sale at public Said premises The appraisal of this property at the time ocation of licenses, proceeding before
COMPANY, Plaintiff SHERIFF’S SALE
auction, at the East appraised at Forty- property was com- the purchaser takes permits, leases, the Director by fil-
vs OF REAL ESTATE
door of the five Thousand and pleted without an possession. variances, or certifi- ing an appeal within
STEVEN L. FENTER, General Code,
Courthouse in the N o / 1 0 0 interior inspection. TERMS OF SALE: cates; and the 30 days of notice of
Section 11681
et al., Defendants Village of Paulding, ($45,000.00) Dollars Neither the Sheriff’s Ten percent down on approval or disap- the final action.
Revised Code,
Case No: CI-10-245 in the above named and cannot be sold for Office nor the day of the sale and proval of plans and Pursuant to Ohio
Section 2329.26
Legal Notice County, on Thursday, less than two-thirds appraisers are balance before deed is s p eci fi cat i o n s . Revised Code
THE STATE OF OHIO,
the Second day of of that amount. responsible for the to be issued. “Draft actions” are Section 3745.07, a
Jane Doe, unknown PAULDING COUNTY:
December, 2010 at The appraisal of this condition of the Sheriff David I. written statements final action issuing,
spouse, if any of THE STATE BANK
10:20 o’clock A.M., property was com- property at the time Harrow 10c3 of the Director of denying, modify-
Steven L. Fenter, real AND TRUST COMPA-
the real estate located pleted without an the purchaser takes Paulding County, En v i r o n m e n t a l ing, revoking or
name and address NY, Plaintiff,
at: interior inspection. possession. Ohio Protection’s renewing a permit,
vs.
unknown, will take 302 East Walnut Neither the Sheriff’s TERMS OF SALE: pauldingohsheriff.co (Director’s) intent license or variance
ERICA RAMSEY, ET
notice that Jerry M. Street, Oakwood, Office nor the Ten percent down on m with respect to the which is not preced-
AL., Defendants,
Johnson, Attorney for Ohio 45873 appraisers are day of the sale and issuance, denial, ed by a proposed
SHERIFF’S SALE Case No. CI 10 201.
The Union Bank Parcel Number: 10- responsible for the balance before deed is etc. of a permit, action, may be
OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to an Order of
15S-012-00 condition of the to be issued. license, order, etc. appealed to the
Company, did on the General Code, Sale in the above enti-
Said premises property at the time Sheriff David I. Interested persons ERAC by filing an
15th day of September, Section 11681 tled action, I will offer
appraised at Thirty the purchaser takes Harrow may submit written appeal within 30
2010, file a Complaint Revised Code, for sale at public auc-
Thousand and No/100 possession. Paulding County, comments or request days of the issuance
Section 2329.26 tion, at the East door
in the Common Pleas ($30,000.00) Dollars TERMS OF SALE: Ohio 10c3 a public meeting of the final action.
THE STATE OF OHIO, of the Courthouse in
Court of Paulding and cannot be sold for Ten percent down on pauldingohsheriff.co regarding draft ERAC appeals
PAULDING COUNTY: the Village of
County, Ohio in Case less than two-thirds day of the sale and m actions. Comments accompanied by a
FIFTH THIRD MORT- Paulding, in the above
Number CI-10-254 of that amount. balance before deed is Phillip C. Barragate, or public meeting $70. 00 filing fee
GAGE COMPANY, named County, on
The appraisal of this to be issued. Attorney for Plaintiff requests must be sub- which the
asking foreclosure on Plaintiff, Thursday, the 16 th day
property was com- Sheriff David I. mitted within 30 Commission in its
the hereinafter SHERIFF’S SALE vs. of December, 2010 at
pleted without an Harrow 9c3 days of notice of the discretion may
described real estate, OF REAL ESTATE CHRISTIANNA M. 10:00 o’clock A.M.,
interior inspection. Paulding County, draft action. reduce if by affidavit
General Code, PLOTTS, ET AL. , the real estate located
located at: Neither the Sheriff’s Ohio “Proposed actions” the appellant
Section 11681 Defendants, at:
22581 Road 122 Office nor the pauldingohsheriff.co are written state- demonstrates that
Revised Code, Case No. CI 10 148. 113 East Superior
Oakwood, Ohio 45873 appraisers are ments of the payment of the full
SHERIFF’S SALE Section 2329.26 Pursuant to an Order Street, Oakwood, Ohio
PARCEL NO. 08-22- responsible for the Director’s intent amount of the fee
OF REAL ESTATE THE STATE OF OHIO, of Sale in the above 45873
condition of the prop- with respect to the would cause extreme
022-00 General Code, PAULDING COUNTY: entitled action, I will Parcel Number: 10-
erty at the time the issuance, denial, hardship, must be
A complete legal Section 11681 THE BANK OF NEW offer for sale at public 12S-005-00
purchaser takes pos- modification, revo- filed with:
description of the par- Revised Code, YORK MELLON, AS auction, at the East Said premises
session. cation, or renewal of En v i r o n m e n t a l
Section 2329.26 S UC C ES S OR door of the appraised at Twelve
cel may be obtained TERMS OF SALE: a permit, license or Review Appeals
THE STATE OF OHIO, TRUSTEE UNDER Courthouse in the Thousand and No/100
from the Paulding Ten percent down on variance. Written Commission, 309
PAULDING COUNTY: NOVASTAR MORT- Village of Paulding, ($12,000.00) Dollars
County Recorder. day of the sale and comments and South Fourth Street,
DEUTSCHE BANK GAGE FUNDING in the above named and cannot be sold for
The person above balance before deed is requests for a public Room 222,
NATIONAL TRUST TRUSTEE, SERIES County, on Thursday, less than two-thirds of
to be issued. meeting regarding a Columbus, Ohio
mentioned will further COMPANY, AS 2005-3, Plaintiff, the 9th day of that amount.
Sheriff David I. proposed action 43215. A copy of
take notice that she TRUSTEE FOR THE vs. December, 2010 at The appraisal of this
Harrow 9c3 may be submitted the appeal must be
has been made party REGISTERED HOLD- JEREMY J. LEE, ET 10:00 o’clock A.M., property was complet-
Paulding County, within 30 days of served on the
defendant to said ERS OF SOUNDVIEW AL., Defendants, the real estate located ed without an interior
Ohio notice of the pro- Director within 3
HOME LOAN TRUST Case No. CI 09 143. at: inspection. Neither
Complaint and that she pauldingohsheriff.co posed action. An days after filing the
2008-1, ASSET- Pursuant to an Order 201 Spruce Street, the Sheriff’s Office nor
is required to answer m adjudication hearing appeal with ERAC.
BACKED CERTIFI- of Sale in the above Haviland, Ohio the appraisers are
the same on or before may be held on a FINAL ISSUANCE
SHERIFF’S SALE CATES, SERIES entitled action, I will 45851 responsible for the
proposed action if a OF PERMIT-TO-
twenty-eight (28) days OF REAL ESTATE 2008-1, Plaintiff, offer for sale at public Parcel Number: 06- condition of the prop-
hearing request or INSTALL AND
from the last publica- General Code, vs. auction, at the East 06-005-00 and 06- erty at the time the pur-
objection is OPERATE
tion of this notice. Section 11681 MARGARET N. door of the 06-006-00 chaser takes posses-
received by the ERIE HAVEN INC.
Revised Code, WOBLER, ET AL. , Courthouse in the Said premises sion.
9c3 OEPA within 30 11435 ROAD 176
Section 2329.26 Defendants, Village of Paulding, appraised at Thirty TERMS OF SALE: Ten
Respectfuly sumitted, days of issuance of P A U L D I N G
THE STATE OF OHIO, Case No. CI 10 216. in the above named Thousand and No/100 percent down on day of
HUNT & JOHNSON, the proposed action. OH ACTION DATE :
PAULDING COUNTY: Pursuant to an Order County, on Thursday, ($30,000.00) Dollars the sale and balance
LLC Written comments, 11/01/2010
CHASE HOME of Sale in the above the 9th day of and cannot be sold for before deed is to be
requests for public F A C I L I T Y
By: Jerry M. Johnson FINANCE LLC, entitled action, I will December, 2010 at less than two-thirds issued. 11c3
Sheriff David I. Harrow meetings and adjudi- DESCRIPTION: AIR
SCR#0006509 Plaintiff, offer for sale at public 10:10 o’clock A.M., of that amount. IDENTIFICATION
Paulding County, Ohio cation hearing
Attorney for Plaintiff vs. auction, at the East the real estate located The appraisal of this NO. : P0106865
pauldingohsheriff.co requests must be sent
The Union Bank KELLY R. TEMPLE, door of the at: property was com- INSTALLATION OF
m to: Hearing Clerk,
ET AL., Defendants, Courthouse in the 14577 County Road pleted without an PORTABLE CON-
Company Ohio Environmental
Case No. CI 10 052. Village of Paulding, 43, Antwerp, Ohio interior inspection. COUNTY : CRETE BATCH
400 W. North Street Protection Agency,
Pursuant to an Order in the above named 45813 Neither the Sheriff’s PAULDING PLANT, ROAD-
P. O. Box 1049,
SHERIFF’S SALE of Sale in the above County, on Thursday, Parcel Number: 11- Office nor the PUBLIC NOTICE WAYS, AND STOR-
Columbus, Ohio
OF REAL ESTATE entitled action, I will the 9th day of 27S-016-00 appraisers are The following appli- AGE PILES
4 3 2 1 6 -1 0 4 9
General Code, offer for sale at public December, 2010 at Said premises responsible for the cations and/or veri- COUNTY :
(Telephone: 614-
Section 11681 auction, at the East 10:05 o’clock A.M., appraised at Forty- condition of the fied complaints were PAULDING
644-2129). “Final
Revised Code, door of the the real estate located five Thousand and property at the time received, and the fol- A P P L I C AT I O N
actions” are actions
Section 2329.26 Courthouse in the at: N o / 1 0 0 the purchaser takes lowing draft, pro- RECEIVED FOR AIR
of the Director
THE STATE OF OHIO, Village of Paulding, 217 East Dallas ($45,000.00) Dollars possession. posed and final PERMIT
which are effective
PAULDING COUNTY: in the above named Street, Payne, Ohio and cannot be sold for TERMS OF SALE: actions were issued, LATTY GRAIN, LTD
upon issuance or a
THE STATE BANK County, on Thursday, 45880 less than two-thirds Ten percent down on by the Ohio BOX 31, LATTY
stated effective date.
AND TRUST COMPA- the Second day of Parcel Number: 04- of that amount. day of the sale and En v i r o n m e n t a l OH ACTION DATE :
Pursuant to Ohio
NY, Plaintiff, December, 2010 at 24S-015-00 and 04- The appraisal of this balance before deed is Protection Agency 11/04/2010
Revised Code
vs. 10:15 o’clock A.M., 24S-016-00 property was com- to be issued. (OEPA) last week. FACILITY DESCRIP-
Section 3745.04, a
MARILYN R. ORD- the real estate located Said premises pleted without an Sheriff David I. “Actions” include the TION: AIR
final action may be
WAY, ET AL. , at: appraised at Thirty interior inspection. Harrow adoption, modifica- DENTIFICATION NO.
appealed to the
6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, November 10, 2010
LEGALS
Ordinance 1411-10 Resolution 1246-10 PAULDING AND THE with well develop- ing the records in these business in Ohio, he or Michelle Miller, Real are to be used for identi-
was passed by was passed by OHIO WATER ment, Past Work with cases, the she may appeal to the Estate Administrator fication purposes only
Paulding Village Paulding Village DEVELOP M ENT the Community, Firm Superintendent finds Court of Common (419) 999-6876 and are not to be con-
History, Technical Scott Recker, Realty strued as a warranty of
Council on October Council on AUTHORITY AND that: Each of the indi- Pleas of Franklin any kind.
Expertise, Similar Specialist (419) 999- 11c2
18, 2010, and goes November 1, 2010, DECLARING AN viduals listed below is County. The notice of 6877
Projects, Key Project
into effect from and and goes into effect EMERGENCY. Team Members, licensed in this state as appeal shall set forth ADDITIONAL JOLENE M.
after the earliest period and shall be in force Copies of the full text Current Work Load, an insurance agent. the order appealed from TERMS OF SALE: MOLITORIS,
allowed by law. The immediately. The of this legislation and a brief discussion Each of the individuals and the grounds of the Security deposit must DIRECTOR
be made in the form of OHIO
summary of this legis- summary of this leg- may be obtained at on firm’s knowledge listed below failed to a p p e a l . DEPARTMENT OF
a cashier’s check,
lation is as follows: islation is as fol- the Finance and experience with comply with the con- This Order is hereby money order or cash at TRANSPORTATION
AN ORDINANCE lows: Director’s Office, 116 CDBG Funding. tinuing education entered in the Journal of the time of successful
The Village of NOTICE OF
E S TA B L I S H I N G A RESOLUTION South Main Street, requirements of section the Ohio Department of bid. Make remittance DRAWING JURORS
Oakwood will review payable to: “Treasurer,
STANDARD PROCE- AUTHORIZING THE between the hours of all qualifications sub- 3905.481 of the Insurance. (Revised Code,
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 State of Ohio”. The
DURES FOR THE VIL- ADM I NI S TR ATOR mitted and rank the Revised Code for the STATE OF OHIO security deposit will be Sec. 2313.20)
LAGE OF PAULDING, OF THE VILLAGE OF p. m. Monday firms. It is the intent 2007/2008 compli- DEPARTMENT OF applied against the full Office of
OHIO, WITH PAULDING TO SUB- through Friday. 11c2 of the Village to enter ance period. TRANSPORTATION purchase price of the Commissioners of
RESPECT TO THE MIT AN APPLICA- Melissa S. Tope, into negotiations with IT IS THEREFORE NOTICE OF SALE property. The balance of Jurors, Paulding
the most qualified OF REAL ESTATE the purchase price is due County, Ohio.
ACCOUNTING OF TION TO THE STATE REQUEST FOR ORDERED that pur- November 3, 2010
firm. Pursuant to Chapter and payable on delivery
THE PERSONAL USE OF OHIO, DEPART- QUALIFICATIONS suant to section 5501.34 of the Ohio TO ALL WHOM IT
Four (4) copies of the of the Governor’s Deed.
OF VILLAGE OWNED MENT OF TRANS- (RFQ) VILLAGE OF 3905.482 of the Revised Code, I will It is anticipated the MAY CONCERN:
OAKWOOD Statement of
MOTOR VEHICLES. PORTATION FOR Qualifications must be Revised Code, the Ohio offer by public auction Governor’s Deed will be On Friday, the 3rd
Village of Oakwood insurance license of the following tracts of available for delivery to day o f December,
Copies of the full text SAFE ROUTE TO received by 4:00 p.m,
228 North First Street excess land located in the Grantee within 70 to 2 0 1 0 , at 1 0 :0 0
of this legislation may SCHOOL FUNDS, Oakwood, OH 45873 on November 19, each individual listed
2010 in a sealed enve- Paulding County on 80 days from the date of o’clock, A. M. , at the
be obtained at the AND DECLARING PUBLIC NOTICE below be and hereby is Thursday, December 9, the sale or as soon there-
lope and marked office of
Finance Director’s AN EMERGENCY. AS PUBLISHED revoked. The revoca- 2010 at 10:00 a.m., at after as possible. Commissioners of
Office, 116 South The Village of “Water Quality and tion shall be effective the Paulding County
Copies of the full text Under no circumstance Jurors of Paulding
Oakwood, Ohio is Well Field Study for Garage located at 833 may the individual, firm,
Main Street, between of this legislation the Village of December 9, 2010. County, Ohio, Jurors
the hours of 8:00 a.m. may be obtained at requesting profession- SHRADER, ANN M Wayne Street, Paulding, or corporation who has will be publicly drawn
al qualifications for Oakwood.” Late sub- Ohio, doors will open at been declared the suc-
and 5:00 p.m. Monday the Finance missions will not be DOB: 08/27/1979 9:30 a.m. for the PART I
the “Water Quality and cessful bidder advertise TERM, 2011 of the
through Friday. 11c2 Director’s Office, 116 Well Field Study for accepted and will be 21427 ROAD 178 Parcels to be offered for the property for sale to a
Melissa S. Tope, South Main Street, returned unopened to OAKWOOD, OH 45873 sale: third party until the Co mmo n Pl eas
the Village of Co urt and Co unty
Finance Director between the hours of Oakwood.” the consultant. The A copy of this Order 189-ER, Paulding Governor’s Deed has
Village of Oakwood County, Carryall Twp., been delivered to the Court of said County.
Resolution 1244-10 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 The Village of may be obtained from
Oakwood, through the anticipates selecting Sec. 25, 6.774 acres, Grantee. Violation of 11c1
was passed by p. m. Monday the most qualified con- Stephen C. Hombach, appraised @ $9,660.00, this requirement may, at Commissioners of
Paulding Village through Friday. 11c2 Paulding County Ohio Department of Security Deposit of Jurors:
Commissioners, will sultant by November the option of the
Council on October Melissa S. Tope, 22, 2010. Insurance, 50 West $1,000.00 Required, Grantor, result in the for-
be utilizing does not have road feiture of the deposit NOTICE
18, 2010, and goes Resolution 1247-10 C o m m u n i t y Statement of Town Street, 3rd Floor, access; Notice has hereby
into effect and shall be Qualifications is to be money and cancellation
was passed by Development Block Suite 300, Columbus, 190-ER and 191-ER, of the sale. given to all residents
in force immediately. Grant Funds (CDBG) submitted to:
Paulding Village Village of Oakwood OH 43215. Paulding County, Crane The Contract of of Defiance, Fulton,
The summary of this Council on to complete the plan- As set forth in O.R.C. Twp., Sec. 19, 3.97 Purchase executed by Paulding, and
ning services outlined Attn: Mayor Bud
legislation is as fol- November 1, 2010, Henke 228 North First 119.12, an appeal of acres, appraised @ the Grantee(s) and Williams counties,
lows: hereinafter. $1,200.00, Security agents of the Grantor
and goes into effect Street Oakwood, OH this Order may be taken Ohio. There will be a
RESOLUTION The Village’s wells Deposit of $500.00 (State of Ohio) on the
and shall be in force have experienced 45873 by filing a notice of required, does not have meeting of the Joint
date of sale, is not bind-
ACCEPTING THE immediately. The diminished capacity All questions regard- appeal with the road access; ing upon the Grantor Solid Waste
AMOUNTS AND summary of this leg- during dry weather ing this request for Department of 221-ER1, Paulding until said Contract of Management District
RATES AS DETER- islation is as fol- conditions and water Insurance. A copy of County, Paulding Purchase has been of Defiance, Fulton,
FINDINGS AND County, Village of Cecil, Paulding, and
MINED BY THE lows: quality issues. The the notice of appeal approved by an official
ORDER OF Crane Twp., Sec. 14, of the Ohio Department Williams Counties
BUDGET COMMIS- A RESOLUTION study and subsequent shall also be filed with
report will focus on REVOCATION 14.959 acres, appraised of Transportation, in Policy Committee.
SION AND AUTHOR- AUTHORIZING EXE- the appropriate court of @ $21,320.00, Security Columbus, Ohio.
performing field work, The Superintendent of The date of the meet-
IZING THE NECES- CUTION AND DELIV- common pleas. Such Deposit of $2,500.00 The Ohio Department of
gathering data to ana- Insurance issued a ing is Monday,
SARY TAX LEVIES ERY OF THE COOP- notices of appeal shall required, does not have Transportation reserves
lyze the existing wells Notice of Opportunity road access. November 22, 2010.
AND CERTIFYING ERATIVE AGREE- for water quality and be filed within fifteen the right to reject any
for Hearing to each of Parcels 189-ER and and all bids on any tract The meeting will be
THEM TO THE MENT FOR CON- capacity, make recom- (15) days of the third held at the Defiance
the individuals listed (190-ER and 191-ER) to listed for sale. A Non-
COUNTY AUDITOR. STRUCTION, MAIN- mendations with cost date of publication of be offered separately Collusion Affidavit, County Public Safety
below. The Notice was
Copies of the full text TENANCE, AND estimates for each well this notice and Order. and together as one larg- Form RE 73-02, must be Building, 22491 Mill
improvement or served on each individ-
of this legislation OPERATION OF A Each individual listed er parcel. The success- properly executed by the Street in Brunersburg
replacement along ual pursuant to section ful bidder will be the
may be obtained at STATE WATER OR above may appeal to successful bidder for a near Defiance, Ohio.
with potential funding 119.07 of the Revised highest bid received bid to be considered The time of the meet-
the Finance SEWER PROJECT - the court of common
sources. The final Code. More than thirty either separately or as valid. ing is scheduled to
Director’s Office, 116 RURAL ECONOMIC report shall be com- pleas of the county in one parcel. ODOT property is
(30) days have elapsed begin at approxi-
South Main Street, AND COMMUNITY pleted and reviewed which his or her busi- For additional Auction offered for sale in “as is”
from the date of service mately 5:00 pm
between the hours of DEVELOP M ENT with Village Officials. ness is located or the information, please con- condition. It shall be
or from the last date of tact: Ohio Department o’clock EST.
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 SERVICES LOAN Professional county in which he or the responsibility of each
Qualifications will publication and each of of Transportation, bidder to inspect and Commissioner 11c1
p. m. Monday ADVANCE PRO- she is a resident. If he Otto L. Nicely
include a discussion of the individuals listed District One, 1885 North examine the size and
through Friday. 11c2 GRAM - BETWEEN or she is not a resident McCullough Street, condition of each parcel. Policy Committee
Project Understanding below has not requested
Melissa S. Tope, THE VILLAGE OF of and has no place of Lima, Ohio 45801 The descriptions listed Chairman
and Past Experience a hearing. After review-
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