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By JIM LANGHAM
Feature Writer
PAULDING This years 23rd annual Flat Rock Creek Festival will
open at 9 a.m. on Sept. 19 and continue through Sunday, Sept. 21, at the
Paulding
County
Fairgrounds.
Opening ceremonies will take place
with the flag raising at 10 a.m. on
Friday. Also at that time, the popular
music of Spittin Image, Restoration
and various local artists will begin, including a calliope music box.
Festival officials have decided to
add a quilt show to this years event,
according to Paulding Chamber of
Commerce director Erika Willitzer.
The show will be open from 9 a.m.-6
p.m. daily and will be located in the
Youth Leadership Building and John
Paulding Historical Society.
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PAULDING Paulding
County Senior Center hosted
its fourth annual car show on
Sunday, Sept. 7 on the square
in Paulding. It was a beautiful day and a record 125 vehicles were entered.
A total of 31 trophies were
awarded, including the Best
of 30 and one Senior Center
Pick.
Paulding County Hospital
provided a large cash donation and Ebels Butcher Shop
and other personal donations
sponsored the food. There
were a total of 68 generous
sponsors in all. C&R Sounds
played the music.
Vehicles were from all
over Ohio, Indiana and
Michigan.
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from First Christian Church, and Zach Gerhardt and Terry Knapp, Branch Christian Fellowship.
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Pager problems
addressed, debt
collection to begin
Lisa McClure and Karl Mielke represent the Paulding County Area Foundation in presenting funding to Cassie and Bethany
Greutman to help establish their business, Hoofbeat.
By JIM LANGHAM
Feature Writer
SCOTT The sounds of hoof beats inside of a horse arena represent the aspirations of a new business managed by
two Paulding County young ladies. The
horse business, operated by Bethany and
Cassie Greutman, is located just north of
Scott and is in operation, partly, because
of funding provided by the Young
Farmer Program arm of the Paulding
County Foundation.
It was part of the will of Mr. Marshall
to keep people in agriculture in the county, commented Karl Mielke, who heads
up the Young Farmer Program.
Traditionally this funding goes to grain
farmers and livestock farmers. This is
the first really unique and special situation to come up.
Bethany Greutman explained that the
purpose of their business, named
Hoofbeat, is to offer boarding, basic
training with horses and assistance with
horses that are causing riding problems
for their owners.
The structure of the unique barn includes 24 stalls, 10 by 10 feet or 12 by
12 feet in size, three indoor wash bays,
80x140-foot indoor arena and a large
community room where family members can visit or read during lessons. In
addition, there are three large pastures,
all put together on about five acres of
property.
There are two pastures and one very
trian therapy, teaching those with illnesses such as muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis how to utilize the flow of
horse movement to help their muscles.
That moment, however, is in the future
because of its requirements for licensing
and training.
Cassie said she learns things every day
from dealing with the manner and temperament of the horses.
It makes you accepting. You realize
that you make mistakes, too, said
Greutman. With horses, it might not be
that they are making mistakes; it could
be that you are not asking them in the
right way. Its the same in both horses
and people, you have to figure out how
to communicate effectively.
Horses are so unpredictable, said
Bethany. You have to get to know them
and work with their reactions. I have a
special strap for my horse, Jake. If you
learn what you are doing, you can work
through about anything with them.
Lisa McClure, executive director of
the Area Foundation, said that she is excited about the fact that it can contribute
to the financial success of the business.
I am pleased that we were able to
help these young ladies build something
they can enjoy, said McClure. We
want to show the people of Paulding
County what these girls have done so
that others will think about doing what
these girls have done. We want to encourage each other in these programs.
By JOE SHOUSE
Progress Staff Writer
PAYNE Pager problems
within the EMS and fire department, the collection of
outstanding bills to the village
and resurfacing Merrin Street
was all topics of the Payne
Village Council meeting on
Monday evening, Sept. 8.
Sheriffs deputy Lt. Brion
Hanenkratt was invited to
share information concerning
the paging issues the village is
having throughout the county.
In recent weeks, both the
Payne fire and EMS have had
problems with receiving calls
and other information on their
pagers. Hanenkratt acknowledged there is an issue and yet
finding the proper solution
continues to plague those involved.
In some of the early testing
that has been done it has been
determined that frequency
strength in the Payne area is
weak when it comes to receiving calls. It may require the
repositioning of the large antenna, but we are not sure, he
said.
In the meantime, the calls
will continue to be made as in
the past, but a follow-up cell
phone call will be made to
those on duty as a way of
checking to make sure the
original call was received.
Until a satisfactory solution can be reached that involves everyone, we will continue to operate in this manner. It may be a little old
school but its the best way we
have to make sure important
calls are received, said
Hanenkratt.
Ann Reinhart, owner of
Returned to You, was in attendance after attending the
councils
last
meeting.
Council and Reinhart had
agreed in principle to have her
collections company contact
those who owe the village
money for various reasons including EMS runs. A contract
was agreed upon and signed
by both Reinhart and the village, who will begin procedures to collect outstanding
debt owed to the village.
In a motion that was unanimously passed the council
DONATES TO FAIR BUILDING PROJECT The Cooper Foundation recently presented $30,000
for the livestock building project located at the Paulding County fairgrounds. The livestock committee is in the process of raising $300,000 for the project that will include demolishing two buildings that were constructed in the early 1900s and replacing them with three new structures. The
project is to be completed by the start of the 2015 county fair. Those participating in the presentation of the gift are from left; Mark Spangler representing Cooper Farms and a member of the livestock building committee; Dianne Cooper of Cooper Farms and Cooper Family Foundation; Lisa
McClure, director of the Paulding County Area Foundation, who will administer the funds for the
project; and Mike Kauser, chairman of the livestock building committee.
DONATE FOR SCOREBOARD Antwerp began the 2014 football season with a new scoreboard, thanks to generous donations from several area companies. Plaques were presented at the
end of the first quarter to Shawn Dooley, representing Dooley Funeral Home; Jim Laker, Shelton
Bradbury and Gary Mabis, representing Vulcraft; Amber Greenwood and Isaac Yenser, representing C&Y Oil; Christy Williamson, representing AZZ Galvanizing; Barry DeLong, representing
Paragon Tempered Glass; Tim Derck, representing Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative; and
John Kobee, representing Antwerp Exchange Bank and Paulding County Hospital.
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CRAIG MOBLEY
1970-2014
OAKWOOD Craig A.
Mobley, 44, of Oakwood,
went home to be with Jesus
at 7:45 a.m. Monday, Sept. 1
at Defiance
Inpatient
Hospice
surrounded
by
his
family and
friends.
He was
born July
11, 1970, in
Defiance,
to Gerald Jerry and Karen
(Bradenhoff) Mobley, who
survive in Oakwood. He was
married to Patricia Whatman,
who survives in Defiance.
Craig worked construction.
He was a member of Junction
Bible Christian Church,
Defiance Multiple Sclerosis
Support Group, and activist
for MS and had went to the
State House in Columbus
and Washington, D.C. to
advocate for healthcare
reform and funding, was the
National Multiple Sclerosis
Advocate of the Year in 2010,
participated for 10 years in
the MS Walk in Defiance, and
had done several interviews
on DCTV about MS.
Also surviving are three
children, Cara (Martin) Foster
of Kendallville, Ind., Craig
Mobley Jr. of Oakwood and
Dezaray Mobley of Defiance;
two granddaughters, Lillie
and Livia Foster; and a
brother, Jerry (Lori) Mobley
of Oakwood.
Funeral service was held
Thursday, Sept. 4 at Junction
Bible Christian Church,
Junction, with the Rev. Dr. C.
Joseph Fifer officiating. Burial
was in Sherman Cemetery,
Oakwood. Heitmeyer Funeral
Home was in charge of
arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made
towards the funeral.
Condolences
may
be expressed at www.
heitmeyerfuneralhome.com.
RUSSELL
ST. JOHN
1935-2014
PAULDING Russell
Lowell St. John, 78, passed
away peacefully on Friday,
Sept. 5.
He was born Oct. 15,
1935 in Sherwood to Lowell
and Velma (Sponseller) St.
John. He married Betty Ann
Dangler on Sept. 5, 1959, in
the Paulding Presbyterian
Church. He graduated from
Farmer High School in 1953
and served
in the U.S.
Army from
1958-60.
He worked
at
BF
Goodrich
from 196170.
He
owned and
operated St. John Tire Service
in Paulding since 1970,
retiring in 2001 after 31 years
of service. He was a trustee
of Paulding Putnam Electric
Co-op from 1980-2001. He
served as a deacon and elder in
the First Presbyterian Church
in Paulding. He was a 53-year
member of the Masonic Lodge
#478 Hicksville. He was a
member of Hicksville Chapter
#188 Royal Arch Masons and
a member of the Scottish Rite
Valley of Toledo.
He is survived by his wife,
Betty, of Paulding; his sons,
Steve (Melinda) of Bryan,
and Scott (Carmen) and Kevin
(Shelia) of Paulding; seven
grandchildren, Ryan (Ashley),
Mattea (Nathan), Jessica,
Mallary, Alyssa, Courtney
and Kayleigh; three sisters,
Ila (Alexander) McGregor
and Nola (Martin) Lehman,
both of Tennessee, and Lila
(James) Ridlen of South
Carolina.
He was preceded in death
LESTER
EARL
McCLAIN
1927-2014
PAULDING Lester
Earl McClain, age 87,
died Saturday, Sept. 6 at his
residence.
He was born June 25, 1927
in Paulding County, the son
of Clifford H. and Stella
(Penwell) McClain. On Nov.
22, 1947, he married Ilean I.
Guyton. He was a U.S. Army
veteran, serving during WWII,
and retired in 1990 from GM
Powertrain, Defiance. He was
a member of Paulding United
Methodist Church and UAW
#211.
He is survived by four
children, Karen (Dave) Santo,
Paulding, Steve (Sheila)
McClain, Paulding, Mark
McClain, Cecil, and Robert
(Alicia) McClain, Helena,
Mont.; a brother, Wesley
McClain, Traverse City,
Mich.; a sister, Donna McNeil,
Florida; 11 grandchildren; and
28 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death
by his wife, Ilean; and two
sisters, Ruth Proxmire and
Lois Williamson Carothers.
Funeral services will
be conducted at 11 a.m.
Thursday, Sept. 11 at Den
Herder Funeral Home,
Paulding, with Pastor Roger
Emerson officiating. Burial
will follow in St. Paul
Cemetery, Paulding, with
military graveside rites
accorded by VFW Post #587.
Visitation will be 2-8 p.m.
today, Sept. 10, at the funeral
home and from 10 a.m. until
time of services on Thursday.
Donations may be made to
Paulding United Methodist
Church.
Online condolences may
be sent to www.denherderfh.
com.
PATRICIA
MULLINS
1957-2014
OAKWOOD Patricia A.
Mullins, 57, of Oakwood,
died 1:13 a.m. Saturday, Sept.
6 at Lutheran Hospital, Fort
Wayne.
She was
born April
17, 1957 in
Defiance to
William R.
and Mary
(Salyers)
Dickerson.
On April
16, 1976, she married Dennis
Mullins, who survives in
Oakwood. Patricia was
a homemaker. She was a
member of Dupont Church
of God and loved church.
She enjoyed traveling in
their motor home, camping
and spending time with her
family. She was a very good
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MARILYN
KWASCIGROH
1932-2014
VAN WERT Marilyn
L. Kwascigroh, age 81, of
Van Wert, died at 12:40 a.m.
Monday, Sept. 8 at Van Wert
Inpatient Hospice Center.
She was born Nov. 19,
1932 in Van Wert County,
the daughter of Carmen and
Wilma (Lake) Long. She was
a homemaker and babysat
for over 250 kids over the
years. She played piano for
members of the senior citizen
community for many years at
Van Wert Council on Aging
and Grover Hill Zion United
Methodist Church.
Surviving
are
two
children, John Kwascigroh
of Kimmel, Ind., and Sharon
Flint of Paulding; seven
grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren and many
great-stepgrandchildren.
She was preceded in death by
her parents and a brother, Don
Long.
Graveside services were
held Tuesday, Sept. 9 at
Middle Creek Cemetery,
Grover Hill, with the Rev.
Paul Miller officiating.
Alspach-Gearhart Funeral
Home & Crematory was in
charge of arrangements.
Preferred memorials are to
Van Wert Inpatient Hospice
Center.
Condolences
may
be expressed at www.
alspachgearhart.com.
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PAULDING Members
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meet the second and fourth
Thursdays of each month,
excluding holidays, at the
Paulding Eagles. Meeting
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welcome to attend.
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Workman Compensation
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County Court
Civil Docket:
Paulding County Board of
Health, Paulding vs. Teddy
Yates, Oakwood and Valerie
Yates, Oakwood. Other
action, dismissed.
The State Bank and Trust
Co., Defiance vs. Joshua D.
Duslak, Oakwood. Small
claims, satisfied.
Omni Health Services,
Brecksville vs. Brian
Holbrooks, Oakwood. Other
action, satisfied.
Midland Funding LLC,
San Diego vs. Susanna
Baughman, Paulding. Other
action, dismissed.
Michael S. Boggs D.D.S.
Inc., Hicksville vs. Kelly
J. Miller, Antwerp. Small
claims, satisfied.
IOM Health Systems
L.P., Cincinnati vs. Ann
Marie Munger, Paulding.
Other action, judgment for
the plaintiff in the sum of
$7,253.55.
Returned to You Ltd.,
Paulding vs. Joe Jones,
Paulding. Small claims,
judgment for the plaintiff in
the sum of $472.22.
Garbani LLC, Defiance,
vs. Diane Ritchie, Paulding.
Small claims, dismissed.
Garbani LLC, Defiance
vs. Tyler Barnes, Defiance.
Small claims, judgment for
the plaintiff in the sum of
$596.66.
Garbani LLC, Defiance
vs. Tyler Barnes, Defiance.
Small claims, judgment for
the plaintiff in the sum of
$493.27.
Ken Tenwalde, Defiance
vs. Mark E. Ott, Defiance.
Evictions, judgment for the
plaintiff in the sum of $1,000.
Garbani LLC, Defiance
vs. Robin Thiel, Paulding.
Small claims, judgment for
the plaintiff in the sum of
$264.86.
Credit Adjustments Inc.,
Defiance vs. David Williams,
Oakwood and Patty A.
Williams, Oakwood. Small
claims, judgment for the
plaintiff in the sum $401.36.
Phillip Stuckey, Oakwood
and Charlene Stuckey,
Oakwood vs. Ryan Kelley,
Oakwood and Donna
Highwarden, Oakwood.
Small claims, judgment for
the plaintiffs in the sum of
$2,095.62.
Springleaf Fin. Service of
Indiana, Evansville, Ind. vs.
Kara Tempel, Payne and Elliot
Tempel, Payne. Other action,
judgment for the plaintiff in
the sum of $3,329.31.
Garbani LLC, Defiance
vs. Bruce Thomas, Defiance.
Small claims, judgment for
the plaintiff in the sum of
$345.55.
Garbani LLC, Defiance vs.
Nick Simonis, Defiance. Small
claims, dismissed.
Synchrony Bank c/o Zwicker
& Associates P.C., Hebron,
Ky. vs. Amy Thrasher, Payne.
Other action, judgment for the
plaintiff in the sum of $1,736.
Credit Adjustments Inc.,
Defiance vs. Amy Moynihan,
Cecil. Small claims, judgment
for the plaintiff in the sum of
$1,625.77.
Mercy Health, Toledo vs.
Jamie R. Boyce, Cecil. Other
action, dismissed.
Criminal Docket:
Charlotte B. Holt, Paulding,
failure to register dog; $25 fine,
$88 costs.
Charlotte B. Holt, Paulding,
failure to register dog; $25 fine
with $25 suspended.
Heather Carper, Paulding,
disorderly conduct; $100 fine,
$156 costs; pay all fines and
costs by Dec. 29 or case shall
be sent to collections with 30%
added.
Gary L. Owens, Oakwood,
failure to register dog; $25 fine,
$112 costs.
Dwayne
A.
Larue,
Cloverdale, confinement of
dog; $25 fine, $112 costs.
Traffic Docket:
Amie Wai Ting Tong,
Greenwood, Ind., 74/65 speed;
$100 fine, $95 costs; pay or
collection by Oct. 31.
Kimberly R. Larkins,
Indianapolis, 74/65 speed; $100
fine, $95 costs; POC by Oct. 31.
Romero
R.
Rias,
Indianapolis, 74/65 speed; $100
fine, $95 costs; POC by Oct. 31.
Brandon A. Rowan,
Indianapolis, 74/65 speed; $100
fine, $95 costs; POC by Oct. 31.
Kasen L. Culler, Ney, 86/65
speed; $43 fine, $80 costs.
Islam Mohamed Gellani,
Dearborn, Mich., 80/65 speed;
defendant was indicted by the
Common Pleas Grand Jury,
this matter shall be dismissed,
without prejudice, costs
waived.
Derek S. Knierim, Archbold,
79/65 speed; $33 fine, $77
costs.
Borce
Naumovski,
Hamtramck, Mich., seat belt;
$30 fine, $52 costs.
Derrick L. Rodgers, Toledo,
tinted windows; $68 fine, $80
costs.
Linda E. Mann, Fort Wayne,
reckless operation; $93 fine,
$77 costs.
Christopher R. Jones, Fort
Wayne, 82/65 speed; $43 fine,
$77 costs.
Michele A. Williams,
Indianapolis, 78/65 speed; $33
fine, $77 costs.
Nicholis L. Hammond, W.
Lafayette, Ind., 79/65 speed;
$33 fine, $80 costs.
Tanya
J.
Mabeus,
Fowlerville, Mich., 80/65
speed; $43 fine, $77 costs.
Rebecca R. Totton,
Indianapolis, 78/65 speed; $33
fine, $77 costs.
David Noah Harbert,
Orlando, Fla., 81/65 speed; $43
fine, $80 costs.
John
M.
Kinstle,
Wapakoneta, 69/55 speed; $33
fine, $77 costs.
Stephanie S. Mefferd,
Paulding, 66/55 speed; $33
fine, $77 costs.
Quinton M. Woods,
Indianapolis, 74/65 speed; $33
fine, $85 costs.
Lori A. Williams, 78/65
speed; $33 fine, $77 costs.
Brian Keith Damron, Lincoln
Park, Mich., 91/65 speed; $43
Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Villages water treatment plant
Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 7:30 a.m. on the morning of:
DATE
Sept. 2
Sept. 3
Sept. 4
Sept. 5
Sept. 6
Sept. 7
Sept. 8
HIGH
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79
85
87
93
78
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Sealed bids will be accepted until 12:00 oclock noon, September 26,2014, at the office of Cook, Burkard
& Gorrell, Ltd., 112 N. Water St., Paulding, Ohio 45879, on behalf of the Sellers, Kerry L Lanz, et al. for the
purchase for the following two parcels:
PARCEL ONE: 33.311 acres, more or less, located in the Northeast Quarter of Section Sixteen (16),
Blue Creek Township, Paulding County, Ohio (Tax ID No.: 05-16S-001-01)
PARCEL TWO: 30.459 acres, more or less, located in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section Thirty-three (33), Paulding Township, Paulding County, Ohio (Tax ID No.: 2833S-110-00)
Bids must be made for each parcel, or one bid for both parcels, and will be opened at 3:00 p.m. on the
26th day of September, 2014 at the office of Cook, Burkard & Gorrell, Ltd. The three (3) highest bidders, if
present, shall have the right to raise his or her bid on September 26, 2014 until the highest bid is accepted.
Said real estate is being offered for sale with the RESTRICTION that for a period of 25 years from the date
of closing, the premises shall not be used for any commercial livestock, swine, or poultry purposes or for
the purposes of storing any waste therefrom. Said restriction shall be a covenant running with the land.
The Sellers reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Bids should be stated in an amount per acre, and
not total bid.
The successful bidder will deposit ten percent (10%) of the purchase price and sign a purchase agreement immediately upon completion of the bidding process. There will be no contingency for financing
in the purchase agreement.
Closing and payment of the balance of the purchase price shall be no later than October 30,2014 unless
extended my mutual written consent.
The Sellers will provide warranty deed and owners title insurance in the amount the selling price and pay
the 2014 real estate taxes and assessments.
The successful bidder will receive possession at closing or upon harvest and removal of all growing 2014
crops, whichever occurs later.
For the description, sealed bid terms and conditions, or for any questions, contact Norman E. Cook, Esq. or
Brian S. Gorrell, Esq., Attorneys for the Sellers at 419-399-2181.
Cook, Burkard & Gorrell, Ltd.
112 N. Water St. Paulding, Ohio 45879
(419)399-2181
Attorney for Sellers
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Vendor
Licenses
Bryce Steiner, dba Engaging
Exposures Photography,
Antwerp; photographic
services.
William Segur, dba Segur
Farms and Real Estate LLC,
Paulding; boat dealers.
Lori Price-Hull, dba Lori Jo
Crafts, Antwerp; hobby, toy,
game stores.
Paulding
Mayors
Court
Common Pleas
Property
Transfers
Police Report
ACCIDENT REPORTS
None.
INCIDENT REPORTS
Thursday, Aug. 28
10:44 a.m. A West Perry
Street resident told police
they had had a Kindle Fire
HD stolen in the spring and
had just found the box with
the serial number.
11 a.m. Dog complaint was
made from Emerald Road.
11:53 a.m. Dog complaint
came in from Kay Nora
Avenue.
1:15 p.m. Threats by text
were called in from Miles
Street.
Friday, Aug. 29
1:13 p.m. Identification
fraud was reported from
Helen Street.
3:01 p.m. A North Main
Street resident told officers a
boyfriend took the title of her
truck and forged her signature.
The complainant requested
charges against the woman
who notarized the signature.
Case is under investigation.
4:19 p.m. Officers were
called to a South Cherry Street
address for a fight. Individuals
involved were gone when
police arrived.
6:08 p.m. An officer and
two deputies were called to a
North Main Street address for
a domestic dispute. A male
accused a female of assault
and vice versa.
Saturday, Aug. 30
12:20 a.m. An East Caroline
Street resident told officers
they heard three explosions
since 11 p.m. Officers found
nothing out of the ordinary.
12:42
a.m.
Family
disturbance was handled on
West Perry Street.
7:02 a.m. Officers stood by
at Paulding County Hospital
with a deputy for a combative
subject.
10:40 a.m. A man was
discovered ill in the Rite Aid
parking lot. Officers called the
EMS for a transport. Family
members were notified.
12:37 p.m. A West Perry
Street resident told officers
they were being harassed and
requested no contact.
7:32 p.m. Harassment on
Facebook was reported by a
West Perry Street resident.
9:23 p.m. Alarm sounded
at a North Williams Street
business. The building was
found secure.
10:05 p.m. An East Perry
Sheriffs Report
harassment by texts.
11:20 p.m. Knocking on a
door was called in by an East
Perry Street resident.
Wednesday, Sept. 3
12:10 a.m. Junk mail notice
was served on a West Wayne
Street address.
8:10 a.m. Alarm sounded
from a North Williams Street
business. It was deemed
unfounded.
8:29 a.m. Theft of a tailgate
off a 2000 Ford F250 was
reported by an East Perry
Street business.
11:45 a.m. Harassment was
reported by a West Baldwin
Street resident. A female was
warned.
2:48 p.m. The village
administrator requested an
officer to accompany a utility
worker to a South Cherry
Street address to confirm the
water meter was in order.
4:53 p.m. In the 600
block of North Main Street
a womans car was struck
by a bike ridden by a boy.
The child received a scraped
elbow and his parents refused
help from the EMS. The cars
door was damaged from the
impact. The boy told officers
his brakes quit working.
7:11 p.m. Officers were
called to South Summit Street
where children playing in a
neighbors yard broke a spigot
resulting in water gushing.
The children were told to stay
off the property.
9:45 p.m. Unwanted texts
were received by an East Perry
Street resident. A subject was
warned.
10:55 p.m. An alarm
sounded from an North Water
Street business. The building
was found secure.
Thursday, Sept. 4
3:38 p.m. Rural Oakwood
resident told officers their
child had been assaulted at
school. The matter is under
investigation.
3:48 p.m. A backing mishap
was documented in the Rite
Aid parking area.
6:15 p.m. Dog complaint
came in from Sugar Street.
8:33 p.m. North Williams
Street business alarm sounded.
The building was secure.
9:26 p.m. Help with an
unwanted person on West
Perry Street was requested.
The person was gone when
officers arrived, but was
located and warned.
n PROPERTY
Continued from Page 4A
Warranty deed.
Jackson Township
Gary L. and Vicki J. McClure to Gary
L. and Vicki J. McClure; Sec. 36, 30 acres.
Survivorship deed.
Latty Township
Gary L. and Vicki J. McClure to Vicki
J. and Gary L. McClure; Sec. 25, 5 acres;
Sec. 34, 110 acres and Sec. 28, 78.09 acres.
Survivorship deed.
Paulding Township
Randy E. and Amy L. Pease to Tyne H.
Schlegel; Lot 11, Nonemans North Side
Allotment, 0.344 acre. Warranty deed.
Washington Township
Gary L. and Vicki J. McClure to Gary L.
and Vicki J. McClure; Sec. 31, 77.5 acres.
Survivorship deed.
Matthew White to Toni White; Sec. 9, 1
acre. Quit claim.
Grover Hill Village
ACCIDENTS:
Tuesday, Aug. 26
3:39 p.m. Kaycee Anne Grant, 17, of
Defiance, was cited for failure to control
after a single-car accident on Road 53 north
of Road 230 in Carryall Township. Reports
say she told deputies she was driving south
when she attempted to retrieve an article from
the floor. The 2001 Chrysler Sebring she was
operating went left of center and off the road,
striking a tree. Damage was disabling to the
car and it was towed. She was unhurt.
Thursday, Aug. 28
4:10 a.m. Victor Sean Greutman, 20, of
Paulding, was cited for failure to control
following a single-vehicle mishap on Ohio
500 east of Road 81 in Paulding Township.
He was traveling west on the highway when
his 2005 KIA Rio went off the left side of
the road and sideswiped a tree as the driver
attempted to reenter the road. Functional
damage was inflicted on the car. Greutman
was no hurt.
INCIDENTS:
Wednesday, Aug. 27
3:38 p.m. Dog complaint was handled on
East Perry Street in Paulding.
Thursday, Aug. 28
9:30 a.m. Antwerp police, EMS and fire
units responded to a car/pole crash on East
Canal Street. A transport was made from the
scene by EMS. No further information was
available.
12:34 p.m. Deputies were called to US 127
in Blue Creek Township to assist in removing
a student.
4:59 p.m. Deputies investigated a motor
vehicle accident on Ohio 613 in Brown
Township where a car hit a pile of dirt in the
roadway.
6 p.m. Assault complaint was investigated
on Road 115 in Emerald Township.
6:06 p.m. Harassment was looked into on
Road 110 in Brown Township.
Friday, Aug. 29
12:23 a.m. Vehicle search was conducted
on US 24 east of Road 83 in Crane Township.
9:56 a.m. Dog complaint was handled on
Second Street in Latty.
11:28 a.m. A report of kids tearing up a
yard on Riverview in Harrison Township was
looked into.
1:35 p.m. Theft of a sweeper was reported
from Road 192 in Crane Township.
1:56 p.m. Loud party complaint was lodged
from Melrose.
3:05 p.m. Possible phone scam was reported
from Road 1037 in Auglaize Township.
4:22 p.m. Deputies were called to West
Perry Street to assist Paulding police with a
fight.
7:16 p.m. Assistance was given Paulding
police with a domestic situation on North
Main Street.
7:55 p.m. Deputies delivered a message on
Road 87 in Paulding Township for the Van
Wert County Sheriffs Office.
10:01 p.m. Possible domestic situation was
reported in Haviland.
Saturday, Aug. 30
12:46 a.m. Deputies assisted Paulding
police with a domestic call on West Perry
Street.
1:30 a.m. Assistance was provided the
Payne Police Department on South Maple
Street.
1:40 a.m. K9 unit was deployed at a traffic
stop in Payne.
2:01 a.m. Deputies arrested David Berridge
Jr. on a warrant.
5:57 a.m. A juvenile matter was investigated
on Road 424 in Crane Township. Paulding
EMS was called to check over a female
subject.
9:12 a.m. Mailbox damage was reported
from Road 162 in ? Township.
3:18 p.m. Assistance was provided to
Antwerp police on West Canal Street.
4:20 p.m. Dog complaint was handled on
Road 208 in Emerald Township.
6:11 p.m. Deputies delivered a message for
Defiance County Sheriffs Office on Road
232 in Emerald Township.
7:19 p.m. Fight complaint came in from
Road 171 in Auglaize Township.
11:44 p.m. Mailbox damage remained from
a hit/skip accident that resulted in a tire from
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S E R V I C E F I R S T F U N A LWAY S !
Sheriff Jason Landers and County Auditor Claudia Fickel Fickel reported
3,879 dog tags have been sold so far in 2014; 55 were three-year tags and five were
permanent tags. Changes in the current rates were discussed (see resolution below).
Landers discussed the current JFS building and possible security systems once it is
used for storage. He will work on quotes for the commissioners.
The sheriff also noted union negotiations will be this fall. He also reported the
preliminary radio checks are working well.
IN THE MATTER OF MODIFYING THE 2014 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION
(FUND 196)
Pieper moved to adopt the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners does hereby modify
the 2014 Annual Appropriation and hereby directs the Paulding County Auditor to
transfer funds in the Wellness Fund (Fund 196), to-wit; FROM: 196-001-00001/
Wellness/Salaries TO: 196-001-00006/Wellness/Incentives AMOUNT: $2,000.
IN THE MATTER OF REQUESTING PAULDING COUNTYS
MEMBERSHIP IN THE NORTHWEST REGIONAL OHIO MEANS JOBS
AREA AND THE OHIO OPTION AREA 7 WORKFORCE INVESTMENT
GROUP
Klopfenstein moved to adopt the following resolution:
WHEREAS, Paulding County is currently affiliated with the Accent group, which
includes Paulding, Putnam and Allen counties; and
WHEREAS, Steve Barker, director of Allen County, is agreeable to Paulding
County leaving the Accent group to join the Northwest Regional Ohio Means Jobs
Area and become part of the Ohio Option Area 7 Workforce Investment Group as
certified Level 1 OMJ agency, which currently consists of Defiance, Fulton, Henry
and Williams counties; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners does hereby, via this
resolution, request to the Area 7 Board that Paulding County by allowed to become a
member of the Northwest Regional Ohio Means Jobs Area and the Ohio Option Area
7 Workforce Investment group as certified Level 1 OMJ agency.
IN THE MATTER OF APPROVAL OF DOG WARDEN FEES AND
CHARGES
Klopfenstein moved to adopt the following resolution:
WHEREAS, the Ohio Revised Code, Section 955.14, authorizes the Board of
County Commissioners to establish the dog and kennel fees for Paulding County; and
WHEREAS, the existing fees are inadequate to fully fund the operation of the dog
$150
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By
JIM LANGHAM
14, 1962) we sat on the third
base line. I was dazzled by
things I had always heard
about Crosley Field. There
was the big net at left field
designed to catch baseballs
that originally would knock
out windshields when they
soared over the left field wall.
There was the infamous sun
deck in right field where my
buddy, Meredith Sprunger,
and I literally cooked during
a hot double header on a
Sunday afternoon.
But it was the left field net,
during batting practice that
caught my eye. I reveled in
watching sluggers Robinson,
Matthews and Aaron
slamming ball after ball into
the huge net. It was one of
the biggest moments in the
young life of a boy caught
between the eighth grade and
his freshman year.
I even remember some of
the songs we heard on the
radio that day, Breaking Up
is Hard to Do, and many
others.
One other tidbit. I-75 was
under construction and myriad
people sat on the mounds
beyond the outfield wall to
watch the game.
All too quickly, this magical
night passed. The trip home
seemed like forever. There
was no easy way out of the
city and traffic crawled car by
car for many miles. At 3 a.m.,
we stopped at a truck stop
south of Portland, Indiana, for
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Jacci Moss (left) of Friends of Felines Rescue Center was presented donations of cash, toys,
food, kitty litter and other supplies by Katie Strayer. A seventh grader at Paulding Middle School,
Katie received her Silver Award for Girl Scouts as a result of her work. This award is the highest
award for cadets. I would like to thank everyone who donated to my donation drive. Your help
is appreciated as many cats will be helped at the rescue center, Strayer said.
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Anniversaries
Sept. 17 Mike and Tara
Miller, Leman and Freddie
Saylor, Dan and Lynn Vance.
Sept. 18 David and Laura
Bash, Nick and Victoria
Spencer.
Sept. 19 Brian and Karen
Rider.
Thank You
SOCIAL
Saturday, Sept. 13
4 - 7 p.m.
For by grace you have been saved through faith; and this is not your
own doing, it is a gift of God. Ephesians 2:8
Please consider being an organ donor and giving
someone else the gift of life. Thank you.
Carol Flint and her entire family
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my! I cried, God, please help
me find it because basically
everything important is in that
purse. I had a sneaky feeling
where I left it, so hollering at
slow drivers, I made my way
back to the store and where I
had been parked. Lo and behold,
my purse was in the shopping
cart that I had so carefully put
away. I said, thank you Jesus.
I could not believe that no one
even saw my soaking wet purse
and didnt keep it or take it
inside to the lost and found.
I really felt stupid leaving
my purse in the cart, but was
overjoyed that I found it and
even though it was dripping
with water everything was
there. Some of these things I
know happen to everyone, but
it seems like each day I learn
something new about my life
of changes. So I do have some
pennies left and Nancy and her
quirky ways are still here. One
thing I have decided is, I dont
want another husband cause
I have had the best. However,
I do want to learn how to
pound a nail, change my oil,
put in batteries, set a digital
clock, pump up a tire, fix a
toilet and oh yes..... pump gas.
Does anyone want to volunteer
to help me in my quest for
knowledge? Let me know and I
will give you a Penny for Your
Thoughts.
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Worship service at 9:45 a.m.; Sunday School, 11:15 a.m.; Wed. worship
at 6 pm. Church office is located at 308 N. Main St.
Pentecostal Church of God, 601 W. Caroline St., Paulding, Elder
George Robinson, Sunday school at 10 a.m., worship service at noon,
prayer services Monday at 6 p.m. and Thursday at noon, Bible study
at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Pioneer Christian Ministries, County Road 108 and Ohio 637, Paulding, Rev. Chuck Oliver, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at
10:30 a.m., and Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. including a youth service
on at least three Wednesday evenings.
Rose Hill Church of God, corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail, Paulding, 399-3113, Pastor Ron Hofacker, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday
worship at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday service from 7-8 p.m. with childrens
hour.
St. John Lutheran ChurchELCA, 7611 Road 87, Briceton, Pastor
Karen Stetins, church telephone number is 419-399-4962 or 419-3992320. Sunday worship at 8:30 a.m., Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.
St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, 601 Flat Rock Drive (P.O. Box
156), Paulding, Pastor Karen Stetins, church telephone number is 3992320, Sunday Worship at 10:30 a.m., Sunday school at 9:15 a.m.
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PAULDING It was
d announced at the Sept. 4
d meeting of the Paulding
e County Hospital Board that
, a physician assistant, Janet
o Zeedyk, has accepted a
position and will be joining
e Dr. Grays practice in
f Antwerp beginning Nov. 1.
- According to hospital
, CEO Randy Ruge, a major
f advantage to Zeedyk joining
y the practice will be an
h increase in appointments
o available from four days per
, week to five days a week.
n Ruge also told the board he
d will be meeting with an area
t hospital to investigate the
n feasibility of offering a pain
e management clinic at PCH.
n Concerning finances, the
. early retirement incentive
t has been rolled out and
some employees are taking
e advantage of the opportunity.
d
o
.
d LONDON Throughout its history, Ohio
y State Universitys Farm Science Review has
o been at the forefront of showcasing the future
d of agriculture.
e The Molly Caren Agricultural Center
l (MCAC) near London is home to the Farm
Science Review and attracts upwards of
n 140,000 visitors from all over the United
s States and Canada, who come for three
r days to peruse 4,000 product lines from 600
a commercial exhibitors, and learn the latest
t in agricultural production. The educational
s programs feature Ohio State and Purdue
- specialists and are second to none in the
n agricultural exhibition world.
s The 80-acre exhibit area allows visitors
n and exhibitors toexperience all aspects of
, agriculture production. Inside the exhibit area
t are the static displays, but the FSR dedicates
t over 600 acres of land for field demonstrations
r such as corn and soybean combines, tillage,
o nutrient and lime applications, and drainage
installations.
e The Gwynne Conservation Area (GCA) is a
) 67-acre demonstration and education area for
@ agriculture and natural resources management
o practices. The Gwynne is home to a natural
y stream, wetland, ponds, windbreak plantings,
, crop tree plantings, wildlife food plots, soil
pit, riparian forests, dry hydrant and much
more. The Gywnne also has an all-season log
cabin where educational sessions and classes
are taught.
As organizers move forward improving the
Farm Science Review, they cannot forget the
people and places that provided the foundation
of what the FSR is today.
Roy M. Kottman, a former dean of Ohio
States College of Food, Agricultural,
and Environmental Sciences (known as
In The
Garden
By
Kylee Baumle
Campus Notes
Northwest State Community
College has announced its
Deans List for the summer
2014 semester (* denotes
4.0 GPA). Local students
include *Reuben Stoller,
Kylee Wenninger and Spencer
Wenninger, all of Haviland;
*Amy Shaffer and *Joel
Staniger, both of Oakwood;
and *Tasha Ashworth and
*Stacey Henderson of
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The Kidzone kickoff assembly at Payne Elementary took place on Sept. 3. Motivational speaker
Brad Hurtig encouraged the students to be a positive influence on others. He shared his personal
story and the importance of being resilient when life is challenging. Hurtig encouraged the
students to work hard to overcome both expected and unexpected obstacles.
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Bill and Leona Adams pose with a medication chart compiled for Bill by his home health care
nurse, Sabrina. He credits the system with helping him keep track of his pill regimen. Bill is a
client of Community Health Professionals out of Paulding.
home health care, CHP
provides other services. It
provides in-home personal
care and assistance in which
elderly or disabled patients
receive custodial care to assist
with daily living. This could
include bathing, dressing,
personal hygiene, laundry,
errands, meals, groceries and
companionship.
CHP provides a Hospice
By SAMANTHA HABERN
Correspondent
PAULDING A new
finance director was introduced,
increased landfill tonnage
rates were discussed, and new
resolutions were passed during
the Paulding Village Council
meeting held last Tuesday,
Sept. 2.
Village administrator Harry
Wiebe shared a letter he had
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Varsity Games
of the Week
Football
Hilltop................... 18
Antwerp................. 15
Delphos Jeff........... 50
Paulding.................. 7
Wayne Trace.......... 50
Otsego..................... 7
Volleyball
Cross Country
At Bryan:
Wayne Trace........193
Antwerp...............196
Hicksville.............200
Boys golf
Kalida..................157
Tinora..................186
Antwerp...............212
Allen East............171
Paulding..............189
Spencerville.........201
Ada.....................234
Bryan...................169
Wayne Trace........180
Delphos Jeff.........183
Crestview.............187
Paulding..............194
Col. Grove............196
Wayne Trace........180
Fairview...............192
Holgate................204
ANTWERP INV.
Bluffton...............313
Allen East............322
Wayne Trace........339
Lincolnview..........342
Crestview.............346
Parkway...............361
Fairview...............370
Edgerton..............372
Antwerp...............378
Miller City............379
Paulding..............379
At Fairview:
Girls golf
Defiance..............202
Antwerp...............215
By KEVIN
WANNEMACHER
Sportswriter
TONTOGANY Wayne
Trace struck quickly and struck
often to roll past Otsego and just
beat Mother Nature in a 50-7
win at Tontogany Friday night
in non-league football action.
The Raiders scored 20 first
quarter points and followed it
up with 30 more in the second
stanza to dominate the host
Knights.
However, Mother Nature
took over from there as the two
teams called the game after an
approximate 50-minute wait due
to lightning.
Wayne Trace moves to 2-0
on the season and faces what
is probably its most important
game of the season if the Raiders
want to entertain any playoff
hopes in 2014.
The Raiders will visit Convoy
on Friday for a battle with rival
Crestview on its home field. Two
years ago, the Raiders fell in a
two-night game due to weather
and missed the playoffs despite
going 9-1 on the season. Last
year, Wayne Trace outscored
the Knights 54-41 en route to a
playoff run that took the Raiders
to the state championship game.
Cole Shepherd ran for one
touchdown and Tyler Showalter
Paulding.................. 5
Liberty Center.......... 4
Boys JV Soccer
SPENCERVILLE INV.
Boys Black Div.
Paulding 10th......274
Girls Black Div.
Paulding ...............NS
Boys Red Div.
Antwerp 5th.........138
Wayne Trace..........NS
Girls Red Div.
Antwerp 7th.........156
Wayne Trace..........NS
Raiders WTroll
to
second
win
50-7
on road Friday at 2-0 Crestview
Girls JV Soccer
Boys meet
Bryan..................... 22
Paulding................ 54
Holgate.................. 55
Stryker...................NS
Girls meet
Holgate.................. 27
Bryan..................... 29
Paulding................NS
Stryker...................NS
Boys meet
Fairview................. 24
Edgerton................ 53
Tinora.................... 67
Wayne Trace.......... 95
Girls meet
Fairview................. 25
Edgerton................ 35
Tinora.................... 74
Wayne Trace..........NS
Sports
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schedule
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 -
Pauldings Treston Gonzales looks for running room as Jefferson linemen Warren Poling and Corbin Betz begin the chase
during play Friday at Stadium Park. The Wildcats captured a weather-shortened 50-7 win.
At Pond-A-River Golf
Course, Wayne Trace picked
up a tri-match victory over
Green Meadows Conference
rivals Antwerp and Hicksville
on Thursday.
The Lady Raiders carded
a 193 to win the match while
Antwerp finished second with
a 196 and Hicksville took
third at 200.
Wayne Traces Paige
Rahrig shot a 38 to claim
medalist honors while
Hicksvilles Rachel Schroeder
posted a 39.
Other Raider scorers
included Gracie Gudakunst
(50), Gilly Wiseman (52),
Brooke Sinn (53) and Hailey
Dempsey (55).
Emilee Phillips led Antwerp
with a 47 followed by Maggie
Wilson (49), Jenna Wilson Defiance edges AHS
(50), Brooke Gerig (50), Defiance got past Antwerp
Amanda Roberts (58) and 202-215 at Pond-A-River
Sierra Cline (58).
Golf Course last Tuesday
afternoon.
in a Northwest Conference
quadrangular match at
Auglaize Golf Course.
Allen East got a 35 from
Parker Frey and a 42 by
Kayne Richardson to win the
match with a 171. Paulding
was second at 189 followed
by Spencerville (201) and
Ada (234).
Ben Heilshorn led the
maroon and white with a 45
while Corey Adkins and Cade
McGarvey each chipped in a
47. Ethan Dominique (50),
Ellie Miller (57) and Isaac
Baldwin (60) completed the
Panther lineup.
Archers in tri-match
Bluffton captures
Antwerp golf invite
By KEVIN WANNEMACHER
Sportswriter
WOODBURN The annual Antwerp golf invitational was
held Saturday at Pond-A-River golf course with Bluffton
capturing the team championship by posting a team score of
313.
The Pirates were led by Eli Runk with a 76 while Rich
Streicher and Aaron Belcher carded a 77 each.
Allen East finished second in the tournament with a 322 while
Wayne Trace led local squads by placing third with a 339. Other
teams in the tournament included Lincolnview (342), Crestview
(346), Parkway (361), Fairview (370), Edgerton (372), Antwerp
(378), Miller City (379) and Paulding (379).
Lincolnviews Joshah Rager claimed medalist honors by
posting a 68 on the day.
Luke Miller led Wayne Trace with an 82 and Brady Stabler
carded an 85. Other Raider scorers included Corbin Linder (86),
Alec Vest (86), Evan Baughman (87) and Ethan Linder (91).
Jeff Coleman was low man for Antwerp by posting a 79.
Rounding out the Archer lineup were Noah Cline (96), Iann
Roebel (97), Jack Godeke (106), Jacob ODonnell (107) and
Zeb Getrost (115).
Pauldings Ben Heilshorn led all county golfers after posting
a round of 78. Cade McGarvey added an 89 for the Panthers
followed by Ethan Dominique (96), Ellie Miller (116) and Isaac
Baldwin (122).
Antwerp sweeps MC
Crestview wins in 3
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With hands high above the net the Lady Panthers including Jaycie Varner (3) and a unidentified
teammate looks to drop the ball over the net past the outstretched hand of Wayne Trace
sophomore Danae Meyers. Both Raiders and the Panthers joined county foe Antwerp in their
annual volleyball match.
By KEVIN
WANNEMACHER
Sportswriter
PAULDING The annual Paulding County
volleyball tri-match was held Saturday
at Paulding High School with Antwerp
capturing victories over Wayne Trace and the
host Panthers.
The Lady Archers struggled out of the gates
in the opener, dropping a 25-14 decision to
Paulding, before rallying for wins of 28-26
and 25-14 against the maroon and white.
In the second match, Antwerp again
dropped the opener 26-24 to Wayne Trace
but responded with a pair of 25-21 wins in the
second and third sets for the match win.
Antwerp head coach Amy Hammer was
pleased with the overall play of her Lady
Archers, who move to 5-2 on the season.
I thought the girls really did a good job
of overcoming some adversity and showing
some mental toughness, noted the Archer
head coach. We came out a little sluggish
but they did a good job of coming back and
playing the way we needed to play.
Against the Panthers, Kiana Recker led the
way with 10 kills and seven digs for Antwerp
while Emily Hamman added six kills.
Kiana (Recker) had a great weekend for
us, continued the Archer head coach. All
of the girls contributed and we played pretty
well defensively. It was a good job overall by
everybody.
Sydney Sheedy and Emily Derck also
chipped in five kills each for the blue and
white. Audrie Longardner posted 14 digs to
pace Antwerp while Sheedy, Peyton Short
and Recker all chipped in seven digs. Derck
also recorded 21 assists for the Lady Archers.
Jaycie Varner paced the Lady Panthers with
eight kills and Malayna Van Cleve recorded
five. Morgan Riley and Varner topped
Paulding with 22 and 16 digs, respectively,
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In a special Saturday game at Keysor Field, both the Paulding boys and girls JV soccer teams
beat the Liberty Center Tigers. The boys had goals by Nathaniel Trausch and Jared Paschall
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The Raider varsity is now
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Wayne Traces junior
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on the day. The Lady Raiders
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26-24 before slipping past
Paulding 25-17, 14-25 and 2522. Wayne Trace is now 6-1
on the season.
Paulding defeated Antwerp
in junior varsity action to
salvage a split on the day.
Wayne Trace welcomes
in Ottoville for a non-league
battle on Thursday while
Paulding makes the trek to
Allen East in a Northwest
Conference affair. Antwerp
takes part in a tri-match
with Crestview at Kalida on
Saturday.
Sports
Scoreboard
Jim Bowers/Paulding County Progress
Wayne Traces Erin Mohr is high above the net as she delivers
the ball back to her opponent. The Lady Raiders participated in
the county volleyball match along with Antwerp and Paulding on
Saturday.
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Degenhart Turkey Dish; Bittersweet Dog; Gibson Dolphin Vase; Bird; Rabbit Weight; Perfume..... Crystal including Goblets; Compotes; Covered Dishes; Basket and Others ......
Mikasa Lead Vase Moon & Stars Red Canister, Pitcher & Goblets, Candy Dish, Creamer
& Sugar, Toothpick, etc ..... Royal Copley Wall Hanger ..... Jewell Tea including 4 tea pots,
etc ...... Roseville & Hull Items ..... Lipton Tea Pot .... Powder Jars..... McCoy Pitcher & Bowl
. 60+- Precious Moments ... .. Kent Helms Ash Tray Collector & Decorator Plates,
Cups & Saucers, Etc. . Anchor Hocking Glass Milk Glass Depression Glass ..
Painted Bowls & Juicers .Green Powder Dish Toy Trains and Other Old & Newer Toys
including Structo Trucks . Tonka Trucks .. NY Lint Trucks Tootsie Toys .. Hubler Die
Cast Toys . Auburn Rubber Car .. Buddy L Merry Go Around Truck . American Flyer
321 Engine & Cars, Transformer . Accessories including Bridge, Water Tower, Signals,
Crossing, Track .. Marx Train . Marx Train Accessories . Large Selection Of Newer Coke
Collectables and Collectable Toys including Hot Wheels, Match Box, NASCAR, Coke & Pepsi
Trucks, Cast Iron toys Character Glasses .. Collectables, Primitives, Etc. Versus
Slot Machine for quarter or tokens (many tokens included) .. 135+- sheets of old sheet
music and related mostly from the early 1900s with individual covers and mostly in good
condition - call for list.. 8 Posters by Erna Karolyi, The Macmillan Company, 1953
including The Rabbit Cage The Garden The Picnic Work Time Pet Show The City
The Zoo The Circus Crocks Several Salts & Peppers including Planter Peanut;
RCA Dog; Pure Oil; Schlitz, etc. . Lafarge Watch & Magnovox Gold Service Pins & Misc
Jewelry & Belt Buckles .. Zimmerman Whisky Glass .. Large Swirl Marble . Oil
Lamps & Lanterns .Western Spur CGA Spittoon .. Cowboy Wall Placque Glass
Butter Churn . Jello Molds Victor 22 cal Revolver Miller Beer Sign Canning Jars
RR Signal Light .. Scoops .. Granite Coffee Pot . Gum Ball Machine Army
Helmet .. Gas Mask .. Milk Bottles & Other Old Bottles . . Many Nice Pictures & Frames
including Edna Preston Oil Painting, Native American Picture, Several Paintings By Judith Andrews Nice Wine Making Kit BB Gun ...Over 100 Newer Toy Trucks, Cars, Coke
& Pepsi & Other Collectables, Gene Autry Flashlights And Related including new Xmas
Decorations, Radios, Tins, Signs, Banks, Etc., Etc., Etc. 14 Longaberger Baskets (call
for list) . Dodge Caravan, Lawn Tractor, Household, Related . 2000 Dodge Caravan,
Power Windows, Auto, Air, 200,056 miles (Judith A. Andrews Estate) . Toro LX 420 Lawn
Tractor, 42 deck Nice Howard Miller Grandfather Clock . Grandmother Clock
Glass Front Curio Cabinet Side Chair .. Maple kitchen tables & 4 chairs . 2 Table
Lamps . Antique Pie Safe .. Twin Bed Frame Beauty / Barber Chair .. Dresser
.. Chest of drawers . Books . Wood Desk . Magazine Stand .. Portable
Electric sewing machine 12 Portable TV . DVD & CD Player Console Stereo
HP Computer Portable Heaters ... Glass Front China Cabinet .. 2 Open Front China
Cabinets Newer Slant Front Secretary .. Barber / Beauty Chair . . Sliding Door
Glass Top Display Case . Glass Door Metal Display Case . Sweeper .. etc., etc., etc.
- call for brochure or visit our web site. Inspection Fri., Sept. 12th from 2 P.M. to 5 P.M.
and beginning at 8:00 A.M. on the day of the auction -- 2 auction rings Terms: Cash,
Check, VISA, Master Card or Discover Card Sellers: Judith A. Andrews Estate, Bonnie
Baldwin Ex., Steve Snavely, Attorney, Pldg Co. Probate Crt Case 20141015 . Gerald
& Janet Wirick Dean Reed .. Norma Jean Leslie and other consignors ...
Gorrell Bros. Auctioneers - Don Gorrell, Larry Gorrell, Chris AuFrance, Apprentice; Aaron
Timm, Sandra Mickelson, Nolan Shisler
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FOR RENT
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FOR RENT in Paulding and
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43ctf
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1-888-596-3805
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MISC.
PAINTING
GARAGE SALE
ON HELEN ST., PAULDING. $500 - PAINT - TRAIL RIDhousehold items & clothing ING HORSE/QUARTERNO PAPERS.
SEPT. 11, 9AM-?
3 p 1 HORSE.
419-6 7 0 - 2 7 9 2 .
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radio, lots of nice decora- TO BABYSIT IN MY HOME
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sizes 8-12, mens 2XL,
girls 7-8. Also alot of knick
knacks. Something for everyone. 13212 RITA ST. 3p1
WHEN:
SEPTEMBER 18, 2014
TIME: 11AM-3PM
LOCATION:
1103 HOLGATE AVE.
DEFIANCE, OHIO
43512
00101584
FORSALE
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Write here.
Do you like meeting new people and sharing new experiences?
Do you enjoy a challenging, thought-provoking pastime?
Do your written communications skills need polishing?
Could you use some extra cash?
The PAULDING PROGRESS is seeking some motivated,
enthusiastic, dependable individuals who enjoy writing to cover
the following meetings:
Oakwood Village Council (second Mondays of each month)
Wayne Trace school board (second Mondays of each month)
Paulding school board (third Tuesdays of each month)
Paulding County Hospital board (first Thursdays of each month)
If you are interested in joining our award-winning team, send a copy
of your resume or qualifications and a writing sample by email to
progress@progressnewspaper.org or by mail to Paulding County
Progress, PO Box 180E, Paulding OH 45879. No phone calls, please.
LEGALS
IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
OF PAULDING
COUNTY, OHIO
Lou
Ann
Wannemacher, Paulding County Treasurer
Plaintiff
vs.
Scott C. DeTray, et al.
Defendants.
Case No. CI-13-190
Judge Tiffany E. Beckman
LEGAL NOTICE
Unknown heirs devisees, legatees, beneficiaries of Scott C.
DeTray and their unknown spouses and
creditors; and, the unknown executor, administrator, or personal
representative of the
Estate of Scott C. DeTray, whose last known
address is unknown,
will take notice that on
October 1, 2013, Lou
Ann Wannemacher,
Paulding County Treasurer filed its Complaint in the Court of
Common Pleas, Paulding County, Ohio, Case
No. CI-13-190. The object of, and demand for
IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
OF PAULDING
COUNTY, OHIO
Lou
Ann
Wannemacher, Paulding County Treasurer
Plaintiff
vs.
Randy J. Weaks, et al.
Defendants.
Case No. CI-14-119
Judge Tiffany E. Beckman
TO: RANDY J.
WEAKS AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF RANDY J.
WEMHftl E. PEASE,
CLERK
LAST
KNOWN ADDRESS:
19454 Rd. 1048, Defiance, Ohio 43512
Please take notice that
a complaint has been
filed in the above-captioned action against
you seeking a foreclosure of tax liens and a
public sale of real property owned by RANDY
J. WEAKS AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RANDY J. WEAKS to
pay delinquent real estate taxes owed by you.
The real property in
question is situated in
the Township of Auglaize, County of
Paulding, and the State
of Ohio and more fully
described as follows:
Lot Thirty-Eight (38)
of Auglaize County
Club Riverside Allotment in Section
Nineteen (19), Township Three (3) North,
Range Fqur (4) East
Paulding County,
Ohio.
Parcel ID No. 01-03C050-00
You are required
to answer in the
above-captioned cause
ORDINANCE
NO. 1483-14
Ordinance No. 1483-14
was passed by Paulding
Village Council on July
21, 2012, and goes into
effect from and after the
earliest, period allowed
by law. The summary
of this legislation is as
follows:
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZNG THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR
BIDS FOR THE SALE
OF THE BARNES
HOTEL
PROPERTY LOCATED IN
THE VILLAGE OF
PAULDING, OHIO
AND DECLARING
AND EMERGENCY
Copies of the full text
of this legislation may
be obtained at the Finance Directors Office,
116 South Main Street,
between the hours of
LEGAL NOTICE
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
PAULDING
Monday through FriCOUNTY FAIRday.
GROUNDS
Annette D. Hasch
Finance Director 2c2 Sealed bids will be received by the Paulding
RESOLUTION NO. County Area Founda1292-14
tion of Paulding, Ohio,
Resolution No. 1292-14 at its office 103 1/2 E.
was passed by Paulding Perry Street, Paulding,
Village Council on Au- Ohio, until 3:00 P.M.,
gust 18, 2012, and goes D.S.T. on September
into effect from and after 15, 2014.
the earliest period al- PROPOSAL: Erect
lowed by law. The sum3 Livestock Barns
mary of this legislation is
per specifications
as follows:
Each bidder is required
A RESOLUTION PRO- to furnish with its proVIDING FOR THE posal, a Bid Guaranty
APPROVAL OF AN and Contract Bond
ENTERPRISE ZONE in accordance with
AGREEMENT TO BE Section 153.54 of the
ENTERED INTO BY Ohio Revised Code.
THE VILLAGE OF Bid security furnished
PAULDING, OHIO. in Bond form, shall
PAULDING COUNTY be issued by a Surety
COMMISSIONERS. Company or CorpoPAULDING
EX- ration licensed in the
EMPTED VILLAGE State of Ohio to pro-
SCHOOLS, PCED,
INC., AND HERBERT
E. ORR CO., INC. AND
DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY
Copies of the full text of
this legislation may be
obtained at the Finance
Directors Office, 116
South Main Street, between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Annette D. Hasch
Finance Director 2c2
RESOLUTION NO.
1293-14
Resolution No. 1293-14
was passed by Paulding
Village Council on August 18, 2012 and goes
into effect from and
after the earliest period
allowed by law. The
summary of this legislation is as follows:
A RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING THE
ADMINISTRATOR
OF THE VILLAGE
OF PAULDING TO
ISSUE REVOCABLE USE PERMITS
RELATING TO THE
PAULDING
EXEMPTED VILLAGE
SCHOOLS SAFE
ROUTE TO SCHOOL
PROJECT,
AND
DECLARING
AN
EMERGENCY
Copies of the full text
of this legislation may
be obtained at the Finance Directors Office,
116 South Main Street,
between the hours of
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Annette D. Hasch
2c2
Finance Director
Birthdays celebrated for the month of August at the Paulding County Senior Center included, front
from left - Gladys Utterback, Colleen Jeffers, Lorraine Papp; back - Shirley Miller and Paul Gallagher.
August anniversaries were observed at the Paulding County Senior Center by Bob and Shirley
Miller (left), 60 years, and Harold and Sandra Wann, 48 years.
GALA MENU
September
More August birthdays noted at the Paulding County Senior Center were, front from left - Dean Stout,
Rosemarie Reinhart, Nancy Leinger; back - Janet Holbrook, Lois Head, Jerry Wolf and Liz Zuber.
Wednesday, September 3
Thursday, September 4
Friday, September 5
Monday, September 8
Tuesday, September 9
Wednesday, September 10
Thursday, September 11
Friday, September 12
Monday, September 15
Do you enjoy
thisshower
page?for
Card
Call
the
80th
birthday
Raymond Buchman
sponsors
on
will be celebrating
his
birthday
this80thpage
andon
Thursday, Sept. 11. He
would
enjoy
hearing from
tell
them!
friends in the area.
IfRayyou
would
worked
at the
former Dinner Bell plant
like
to include
in Defiance
for many
years prior to its closing.
your
business
Ray, along
with his wife,
Linda, presently reside in
on this
page,
Paulding.
Cards
and well
wishes can be sent to 863
Call
Johnson Road, Paulding,
OH
45879.
419-399-4015
Harold Phlipot, 84 years young, of Paulding, has always had a passion for gardening. Year after year, he
planted his garden full of green peppers, zucchini, cucumbers and onions and awaited the fruits of his labor.
A week ago, Harold went out of town and asked his granddaughter, Jacque Gonzales, to tend his garden.
When he arrived home, he found this extremely large zucchini unveiled by Jacque in his absence. It had been
hidden under the umbrella of the plants leaves. The squash weighed 9 pounds and was almost 2 feet long!
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
VISITS Van Wert Manor had
the pleasure of hosting State
Representative Tony Burkley to
visit the care facility. From left are
Jacque Welch, Van Wert Manor
administrator; Burkley; and Betty
Vogt, resident council president.
Burkley is serving in the Ohio
House. He represents the 82nd
District, which includes Defiance,
Paulding and Van Wert counties,
as well as part of Auglaize County.
According to Jacque Welch, Mr.
Burkley is sensitive to the special
needs that skilled care residents
have within the senior care system
and we were thrilled to celebrate
with him our recent deficiency-free
state survey. Van Wert Manor is
honored to have such a dedicated
team of care providers working with
us. For more information about
Van Wert Manor or for a personal
tour, contact Erin Shaffer, director
of market development.
Tuesday, September 16
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