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By JOE SHOUSE
Progress Staff Writer
OAKWOOD Known simply as the
Oakwood Labor Day Homecoming, the
small village in Paulding County transforms itself into a bustling community
of activities that will appeal to all ages.
This year the Sept. 4-7 homecoming
takes on the theme of Oakwood Country Fair and with the quaint village surrounded by the beautiful country farm
fields, the fair will certainly be an exciting time throughout the village.
Events, entertainment, food and lots
of laughter will fill the streets of Oakwood as the annual homecoming is celebrated under the warmth of the summer
sun while a hint of fall fills the air. The
homecoming gives people from all over
the area and from far and wide to meet
up with old friends while making new
memories. This year, a good mixture
of the popular events from the past and
new events promises to make for another wonderful homecoming.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 4
Events are many with Friday being
the kick-off to the homecoming as the
Oakwood Community Library will host
their annual dinner. In order to reserve
the best tables please call 419-594-3337
for reservations and details. The dinner
is at 7 p.m. with proceeds going to the
library.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 5
On Saturday from 7-11 a.m. the Oakwood fire department will host a community breakfast with the American Legion
taking its turn with hosting a breakfast on
Sunday also from 7-11 a.m. at the Legion
Hall.
Community recognition will be an-
Members of the Friends of the Cooper Community Library are pictured in front of the canal boat mural found in the
childrens room. The group will be presented with a state award in October.
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The northern part of Paulding County was subject to high winds as a severe thunderstorm
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8, north of US 24 in Emerald Township. Other damage was seen in the area. Rainfall amounts reported across the county ranged from 1 inch in the northern tier to over 3 inches in the southern
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they would not have the resources to acquire the computers and
online resources that were becoming a staple of the modern
public library. They wanted
their library to be more than a
reading center. It was in the late
1990s that the then president of
the OLA approached the county
system about the possibility of
becoming the third branch of the
county library system.
Director Susan Hill brought
their request to the board of
trustees and it was approved.
Hill worked with Bidlack and
the OLA and the transformation began. By March of 2000
the new library was ready to be
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nounced on Saturday at 7 p.m.
followed by the Ms. Oakwood contest at 8 p.m. and
family movie night at 9 p.m. at
the library. The adult scavenger
hunt will begin its hunt at 9 p.m.
Sign up for the Ms. Oakwood
contest is Friday at the library.
The one stipulation according
to homecoming organizers is all
contestants must be male.
The homecoming committee is looking forward to
another fun weekend. The Ms.
Oakwood contest is sure to be
entertaining, said homecoming
committee contact person Deedi Miller.
Several kid-friendly activities will also run throughout
the day on Saturday including a
chalk design contest, Little Miss
Oakwood, Jr. Miss Oakwood,
Little King and Queen and Miss
Oakwood. For those wishing to
participate in the chalk artistry
designs are to meet in front of
the library at 1 p.m. and chalk
will be provided.
Also on Saturday will be a
co-ed softball tournament beginning at 9 a.m. along with a
farm tour at the Schwartz Farm
located at 7337 Ohio 66 and canoe/kayak rentals will be available throughout the day (10
a.m.-4 p.m.) in the park.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 6
Sunday, another event-filled
day will catch the attention of
many who enjoy the outdoors
and the spirit of small town
life. A health walk at 8 a.m. followed by a community worship
service will be conducted at 9
a.m. after everyone has enjoyed
the Legion breakfast.
Doors for the alumni banquet
will open at 4 p.m. with the banquet scheduled for 5 p.m.
The annual tractor pull will
run at 10 a.m, with the afternoon offering the pedal pull,
cemetery walk, petting zoo,
kids activities, corn hole tournament, inflatable rides, kids
scavenger hunt, bingo at 4:30,
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HERBERT
HANEY
1925-2015
COCOA, Fla. Herbert H.
Haney, age 89, of Cocoa, Fla.,
passed away Wednesday Aug.
12 in Hospice care.
H e r b
was born
in Paulding on Oct.
28, 1925
to Mabel
and Nutie
Haney.
He
is
su r vived
by his wife, Betty Murrah
of Cocoa, Fla.; daughters,
Candy Haney Cawood of
Holland, Ohio, and Sandy
Haney Dieckman of Cocoa,
Fla.; sister, Leah Gunderman
of Paulding; granddaughters, Heather Brown Orenzak of Cocoa, Fla. and Laura
Cawood Robarge of Medina;
and seven great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Lois (Baird) Haney;
brothers Paul and Owen; and
his parents.
Herb graduated from Paulding High School and upon
graduation joined the Army
Air Corps, where he attained
the rank of sergeant. One of
the highlights of his life came
in August 2013 when he participated in the Space Coast
Honor Flight for World War II
veterans.
Herb was an avid outdoorsman who loved camping and
fishing. He also loved people and being an active part
of his community. Herb and
wife Lois owned and operated Haneys Dime Store in
Dundee, Mich. from 1960-72.
Herb could always be seen in
front of his store greeting people and just visiting.
A memorial service is to be
held in Cocoa, Fla. at North
Merritt Island United Methodist Church at 11 a.m. Saturday,
Sept. 12.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Herbs
honor may be made to Space
Coast Honor Flight, P.O. Box
560975, Rockledge FL 32956.
CARY PARSONS
1964-2015
PAYNE Cary Lee Parsons, 50, of Payne, passed
away at home on Saturday,
Aug. 15.
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at Defiance Inpatient Hospice
Center.
Obituaries are
posted daily
RENOVATION PROJECT
The Paulding United Methodist
Church is in the process of a
building renovation, they have
hired E. Lee Construction out
of Delphos as the contractor
for the project, expected to
cost over $50,000. This company has been in business since
1955 and came with outstanding references. Workers are
now completing the masonry brick replacement which
involves replacing over 700
bricks, removing two chimneys, tuck pointing and waterproofing. They will next begin
replacing the roof. The structure dates from 1898 and has
been well maintained over the
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PAU LD I N G PRO G R E SS
Property transfers
Street.
4:15 p.m. Officers arrested Cindi Finnegan on a warrant and took her to Paulding
County Jail.
4:16 p.m. Dog complaint
came in from North Walnut
Street.
5:30 a.m. Police assisted
sheriffs deputies with a vehicle stop near the intersection
of West Wayne and Walnut
streets.
Saturday, Aug. 15
Midnight. A West Perry
Street business alarm sounded. The building was found
secure.
1:30 a.m. Taylor Suss was
arrested on a warrant and taken to Paulding County Jail.
3:45 a.m. Police investigated a report of someone entering a vacant house on West
Jackson Street. They found
several doors unlocked and
evidence that someone was
using the house. No one was
found inside.
11:58 a.m. Statement was
taken from a witness to a man
entering the vacant house
on West Jackson Street, the
house searched again. Photos
of damage to a window used
for entry were taken. Drugs
and paraphernalia were located.
1:40 p.m. A West Perry
Street resident told police
their truck had been deliberately scratched.
10:40 p.m. A welfare check
was requested for a teenage
Sheriffs Report
ACCIDENTS:
Monday, Aug. 17
11:43 a.m. Matthew L. McDermitt, 40,
of Buckland was cited for assured clear
distance ahead following a two-truck accident on Ohio 613 at Ohio 637 in Jackson
Township. He had been traveling east in
a 1999 Ford pickup when reports say he
failed to see a 2010 Dodge 2500 pickup
turn onto 637. The two collided. Neither
McDermitt nor the second driver, Adam R.
Hyer, 27, of Dayton, were hurt. The first
truck was disabled while the second had
minor damage. Oakwood EMS and Auglaize Fire Department assisted at the scene.
Tuesday, Aug. 18
4:55 p.m. James William Snavely, 62,
of Greendale, Ind. was cited for failure to
yield at an intersection after a two-vehicle
crash on Ohio 49 at Ohio 114 in Benton
Township. He had been west bound in a
2007 Honda Civic, stopped at the stop sign
then continued into the intersection, not
seeing a 2015 Ford F2500 pickup driven
by James V. Meadows, 61, of Stanton,
Ky. The collision left the car disabled and
the truck with functional damage. Both
were towed. Payne EMS took Snavely to
Paulding County Hospital for treatment of
non-incapacitating injuries. Meadows was
unharmed. Payne EMS and fire department
assisted at the scene.
Thursday, Aug. 20
5:40 p.m. Randolph R. Manz, 33, of
Paulding, was cited for insecure load following an incident on Road 146 west of
Ohio 637 in Jackson Township. Reports
said a trailer being towed behind his 1994
Ford F250 pickup came off the hitch and
went off the left side of the roadway. It
then struck a power pole causing the supply line to the house to be pulled from the
building. Damage was minor to the truck.
The driver was not hurt, nor were his two
passengers.
INCIDENTS:
Monday, Aug. 17
7:47 p.m. Motion alarm sounded in a
shop on Road 151 in Latty Township.
9:02 p.m. A passerby on Road 250 in
Carryall Township told deputies they saw
a male and female fighting at Road 424.
9:53 p.m. Missing juvenile was reported
from Payne.
Tuesday, Aug. 18
11:19 a.m. Deputies assisted county
probation officer at Whispering Pines in
Paulding.
12:08 p.m. Dog complaint was handled
in Melrose.
12:17 p.m. Unauthorized use of a motor
vehicle was investigated on Road 31 in
Carryall Township.
1:06 p.m. Telephone harassment was
looked into in Latty Village.
1:12 p.m. K9 unit was deployed during a
traffic stop on Road 138 east of Road 151.
GRAND GARAGES
The term et al. refers to and others; et vir., and husband; et ux., and
wife.
Benton Township
Ken and Denise Kohart to Ken M. and Denise K. Kohart,
trustees; Sec. 3, 6.429 acres. Quit claim.
Blue Creek Township
Mark and Donna Rassman to Paulding County Area Foundation Marshall Memorial Supporting Fund; Sec. 15, 2.28 acres.
Warranty deed.
Brown Township
Karena A. and Christopher Stroh to Susan K. Bohner; Sec.
26, 30.3 acres. Quit claim.
Julie A. Bullinger to Kenneth and Martha Fourman; Sec. 5,
0.252 acre. Warranty deed.
Carryall Township
Lavon C. Miller Estate to Norma Molitor; Sec. 30, 3.25 acres.
Executor deed.
Crane Township
Habitat for Humanity of Paulding County, Ohio to Matthew
J. and Robbyn E. Hodge; Sec. 12, 3 acres. Warranty deed.
Leora C. Smalley to John E. Smalley; Sec. 3, 4.088 acres.
Quit claim.
Paulding Township
James Elmer Jr., dec. to Earline (aka Earlene) Laney; Sec. 13,
Lot 3, Cook Allotment, 0.289 acre. Affidavit.
Washington Township
Jody Howell to Tina Howell; Sec. 31, 4.5 acres. Quit claim.
Paulding Village
Creative Home Buying Solutions Inc. to Jessica Denney,
trustee; Lot 105, Noneman Emerald Acres Allotment #3, 0.22
acre. Quit claim.
Payne Village
John Clark Latimer to James Helms; Lot 22, Block G, Outlots, 2.91 acres. Warranty deed.
Commissioners Journal
Commissioners Journal July 29,
2015
This 29th day of July, 2015, the
Board of County Commissioners met
in regular session with the following
members present: Roy Klopfenstein,
Tony Zartman, and Nola Ginter, Clerk.
Absent: Mark Holtsberry.
MEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS
Larry Colley, Fair Board, met with
the commissioners to discuss the lease
of one of the animal buildings at the fairgrounds to the Rabbit Breeders of Paulding County. Colley also announced the
tentative 2016 Paulding County Fair
dates as June 13-18. He noted the dates
have been submitted to the state for
approval. The fair board will know by
January if those dates are OK.
Colley also told the commissioners
there will be an additional 30 campsites
at the fairgrounds. Five utility poles
have been set, with each pole having
six connections. The sites are along the
pond bank.
Colley also reported there is a company interested in having a tractor/truck
pull at the fairgrounds in the spring.
Damien Morales and Linda Hodges,
Park District - Morales presented two
options for several lots of land owned by
the county along the rivers in Paulding
County. Both options would allow the
Park District to manage and develop the
lots. Option one is to lease the ground
from the county/commissioners through
a lease management agreement. The
second option is to deed the land to the
Park District through a resolution.
Morales is hopeful there will be donations to fund the liability insurance
for the Park District. He will be working with the Area Foundation to set up a
fund. The Park Districts goal is to have
boat ramps for accessibility to the rivers
every 10 miles.
Sheriff Jason Landers met with the
commissioners to update them on the
recent accident involving the inmate
transport vehicle. He was relieved to
report nobody was seriously injured.
The inmates all conducted themselves
very well.
Landers then reported on the plans
for the memorial services for Sailor
Randall Smith. He has scheduled a
meeting to gather all involved to make
sure everything is covered.
The sheriff told the commissioners
he will be shopping for a replacement
inmate transport vehicle and also a vehicle for the DARE program.
Ed Bohn, EMA, presented the LEPC
application for board member appointments for the commissioners signatures. He also copied the agreement
for emergency management services
between LEPC and PCEMA. He reminded the commissioners the LEPC
plan approval is a 16 to 18 month process. Bohn noted he has completed the
2014-15 LECP fund report for filing.
He noted he has been busy assisting
the sheriff to prepare for the memorial
services taking place Saturday, Aug. 1,
at the Paulding High School.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
A motion was made by Zartman to
go into executive session at 8:05 a.m.
with the Paulding County Prosecutor to
discuss legal matters.
At 8:12 a.m. all members present
agreed to adjourn the executive session
and go into regular session.
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Civil Docket:
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance vs. James
D. Feehan, Oakwood. Money only, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance vs. Nancy Laney, Antwerp. Money only, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance vs. Susan
M. Rhodes, Paulding and Jonathon Rhodes,
Paulding. Small claims, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance vs. Jeffrey P. Carr, Paulding. Small claims, satisfied.
Capital One Bank (USA) N.A., Columbus
vs. Cheryl K. House, Oakwood. Other action,
satisfied.
Asset Acceptance LLC, Warren, Mich. vs.
Nathan R. Temple, Paulding. Other action,
satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance vs. David Williams, Oakwood and Patty A. Williams, Oakwood. Small claims, satisfied.
William S. Bricker DDS Inc., Antwerp vs.
Nathan McAlexander, Antwerp and Jennifer
McAlexander, Antwerp. Small claims, satisfied.
Vomac Leasing LLC, Cincinnati vs. MCK
Trucking Inc., Haviland. Other action, dismissed.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance vs. Tiffany Westendorf, Paulding. Small claims, judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $609.85.
Paulding County Treasurer, Paulding vs.
Dean Germann, Oakwood. Small claims, satisfied.
Alan Griffiths, Paulding vs. Otis McKensey, Paulding. Evictions, judgment for the
plaintiff in the sum of $2,410.
Returned To You Ltd., Paulding vs. Darrel
Egnor, Paulding. Small claims, judgment for
the plaintiff in the sum of $95.
Midland Funding LLC, San Diego vs.
Chase Dunderman, Grover Hill. Other action,
dismissed.
Criminal Docket:
Ryan M. Kelley, Defiance, theft; $200 fine,
$132.50 costs, 90 days jail suspended; probation ordered, complete GED and Third Millennium online theft course, 40 hours community service, no unlawful contact with victim, make restitution.
Rebecca A. Short, Payne, domestic violence; dismissed per State.
Terry A. Replogle, Stryker, theft; $500 fine,
$112 costs, 90 days jail suspended; probation
ordered, 15 hours community service, complete Third Millennium online theft course,
secure valid operators license by end of probation.
Aubree M. Davis, Grover Hill, disorderly
conduct; $75 fine, $87 costs, 30 days jail suspended; 20 hours community service, maintain general good behavior.
Alyssa Estrada, Paulding, confinement of
dog; $25 fine, $77 costs.
Traffic Docket:
Shannon M. Jung, Rochester, N.Y., 92/65
speed; $43 fine, $80 costs.
Erika Ilona Mayiras, North Olmsted, 79/65
speed; $33 fine, $80 costs.
Khyre S. Jones, Spring, Texas, 96/65 speed;
$93 fine, $80 costs.
Kenneth D. Ballard Jr., Florissant, Mo.,
85/65 speed; $43 fine, $80 costs.
Dorothy A. Philpott, Parma, Mich., stop
sign; $53 fine, $80 costs.
Kelli A. Conner, Columbus, 77/65 speed;
$33 fine, $80 costs.
Robert L. Tom, Melrose, 87/55 speed; $43
fine, $77 costs.
Paul F. Schaffer, Whitehouse, 90/65 speed;
$43 fine, $80 costs.
Christa L. Carpenter, Fort Wayne, 78/65
speed; $33 fine, $80 costs.
Jayson D. Healy, Butler, Ind., seat belt; $30
fine, $55 costs.
Emily R. Monday, Clayton, Mich., 78/65
speed; $33 fine, $82 costs.
Patric M. Dunham, Paulding, 41/35 speed;
$50 fine, $77 costs.
Allison M. Singer, Grover Hill, 65/55
speed; $33 fine, $77 costs.
Tisha Woodmansee, Greenwood, Ind.,
87/65 speed; $43 fine, $80 costs.
Edward C. Mignery, Xenia, 68/55 speed;
$33 fine, $80 costs.
Ebony E. Tate-Pruzenski, Erie, Pa., 87/65
speed; $43 fine, $77 costs.
Vincent M. Dwyer, McCordsville, Ind.,
79/65 speed; $33 fine, $77 costs.
David M. Fox, Orland, Ind., 69/55 speed;
$33 fine, $80 costs.
James R. Feehan, Paulding, overload; $200
fine, $80 costs.
Prabha Kumar, Westlake, following closely; $53 fine, $80 costs.
Rehman Ur Atta, Mississauga, Ont., 91/65
Common Pleas
Civil Docket
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wife.
Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 7:30 a.m. on the morning of:
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those who live in questionable living conditions. Anyone who lives in Paulding County
can apply for a Habitat home. Homes have
been built in Antwerp, Paulding, Melrose and
Haviland and the next home is going to be
built in Oakwood.
Families who participate have homes and
pay a monthly mortgage just as any family
would do but Habitat owns the mortgage for
20 years. As families pay into the mortgage,
the money goes towards the construction of
the next home. Paulding County families have
been faithful in doing this. Some have been
in the system since 2000 when the first home
was built on West Jackson Street in Paulding.
Volunteers, organizations and churches are
a huge part of getting homes built. With volunteer work and donated materials, homes
are built very reasonable in order to keep the
mortgage as low as possible. However, even
with home owners paying towards their mortgage, help is still needed when funding these
types homes.
Habitat for a Humanity is a Christian organization. New members are always welcome.
PAU LD I N G PRO G R E SS
COMMUNITY
I dont want to be president
As election year approaches, candidates are out in full
force campaigning and doing
whatever they must do to try
and become president of the
United States. I guess I tend to
be more of a spectator politician and have no desire to run
for any public office.
While it would be nice to visit the White House, I wouldnt
want to live there. I bet each
president and their families
have had gone through many
experiences in their tenure at
the White House and all have
made some sort of impact on
our nation.
We always wish our kids
may grow up to be president,
however, most of those who
have been elected have had
power and money.
So I wondered, Were most
A Penny for
Your Thoughts
By
Nancy Whitaker
of our presidents of the United
States (POTUS) rich and have
lots of money prior to election?
A study done in 2010 listed the poorest and wealthiest
presidents. The list may surprise you.Making the list of
the poorest presidents were
James Buchanan, Abe Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, Ulysses Grant, James Garfield,
Chester Arthur, Woodrow
Wilson, Calvin Coolidge and
Harry Truman.Most of these
presidents were not necessarily
poor but were worth $1 million
to $7 million.
You will not believe who is
at the top of the list in being
the richest president. It is none
other than George Washington.
George made most of his money with real estate.
Others making the richest
list were Thomas Jefferson,
Andrew Jackson, Zachary
Taylor, Theodore Roosevelt,
Herbert Hoover, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy,
Lyndon Johnson and George
W. Bush.
Comparing the wealth of
APPOINTED TO BOARD
At the recommendation of the
Paulding County Democratic
Executive Committee Robert
L. Burkley was appointed to
the Paulding County Board of
Elections by Ohio Secretary of
State Jon Husted. Burkley will
complete the unexpired term of
William Shugars, who moved
out of the county. State law
requires the board have two (The Paulding Progress mainRepublican members and two tains a file of birthdays and anniversaries. To make any changes,
Democratic members.
please call our office at 419-3994015 during business hours,
email to progress@progressnewspaper.org, or drop us a note
Millie Cadwalladers
to P.O. Box 180, Paulding.)
90th Birthday
Aug. 29 Teresa Bair, Tony
Sunday, August 30
Graf, Daylen Hilty, Coltin
2 - 5 pm
QUILT RAFFLE The Bargain Bin of Paulding County members met at The Gardens of Paulding on
Monday. A report was shared by Rhonda Smalley concerning the construction of the new Bargain Bin
facility. The $250,000 building project is scheduled to begin in early September. The organization held
a quilt raffle, and prior to the luncheon the winner was selected. Elizabeth Paulus, who cut out many
squares used for the quilt, had the honor of drawing the winning ticket. Rhonda Smalley (standing),
Erma Strahley (left) and Elizabeths daughter Carol McGrath (far right) await the name drawn. The
lucky winner of the new quilt, hand sewn by the Patchwork Pals, was Cindy Kauser.
Hurd, Nevaeh Jackson, Elizabeth Lassiter, Kayleigh Sanders, Jamie Smith Jr., Derick
Vogel.
Aug. 30 Betty Bauer, Rosa
Bernal, Kaven Cohan, Dylan
Dunakin, Vanessa Ferris, Ben
Johnson, Brett Kauser, Sue
MacDonald, Thomas Charles
Place, Grace Reed, Audriana
Ripke, Jodi Stoller.
Aug. 31 Matthew Andrews, Troy Daniels, Katelyn
Gloor, Tyrel Goings, Nyle
Stoller, Troy Wilhelm.
Sept. 1 Tim Adkins, Jim
Arend, Stella R. Bernal, Elvene Dobbelaere, Dennis E.
McVay, Bradley Mills, Zane
Birthdays
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Methodist
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Aug. 29 Greg and Beth
Bollenbacher.
Aug. 30 Robert and Marjorie Foust.
Aug. 31 John and Susan
Keeler, Dan and Brenda LaFountain, Bill and Martha
Strahley.
Sept. 2 Arnie and Linda
Fulk.
Sept. 3 Mike and Denise
Gebers.
Sept. 4 Russel and Mary
Arend, Jim and Nancy Betzer,
Dave and Sharon Goyings,
Joe and Vickie Heffner, Paul
and Viola Stuckey.
One of Gorneys primary resources with residents was findagrave.com. She also carried a
series of various iPods to help
with her research.
Many of the residents were
amazed to find certain connections between their births and
deaths and these of their family
members.
Census reports from Paulding County and surrounding
northwest Ohio counties are
available on microfilm from
1840 to 1930. Wills up to 1902
and marriage licenses up to
1952 are also available on microfilm, noted Gorney.
Gorney noted that Paulding
County was formed from old
Indian territory, April 1, 1820. It
was named for John Paulding,
one of three militia men who
captured Major Andre in the
Revolutionary War. Paulding
County covers 420 miles, much
of which was once covered by
the Great Black Swamp.
Laukhuf said that residents
took immediate interest in Gorneys presentation and stayed
for over an hour afterward to
receive Gorneys research assistance in looking up family
members.
I didnt know many of the
things she (Gorney) told us,
said Laukhuf. I didnt realize
that our library has all of the
genealogy material that Terri
explained to us.
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With the start of the new school year, Divine Mercy Catholic School in Payne welcomed three
new teachers to their staff. Pictured are Mrs. Anne Gideon, 3rd and 4th grade teacher; Mrs. Amanda Gerardot, Reading teacher and Miss Kellie Kaufman, Kindergarten teacher.
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PAULDING Mark Spieles was the guest
speaker at the Paulding Kiwanis Club. Spieles, CEO of Westwood Behavioral Health
Center in Van Wert, said drugs are plentiful
throughout the counties in our area. His agency is tring a new method of treating drug users, getting them off the habit and back into
society, successfully employed. Judge Tiffany
Beckman, who was the days program chairman, is trying to start a program in Paulding
County. Jack Carter will work with the court
to keep the program running smoothly.
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PAULDING The Paulding Exempted Village School
board met in regular session
Aug. 18. A new bus transportation plan was introduced for
students living in Oakwood
and Melrose who are involved
in after school activities, new
buses will be purchased and
21st Century funding for after
school tutoring were part of
the board agenda.
Hoping to increases participation in after school activities, the school will be testing
a new transportation program.
Students who live in Oakwood
or Melrose and will be at the
Paulding school campus after
school for various activities
will have the opportunity to
board a bus Monday-Wednesday at 6 p.m. for a ride home.
Pick up will be at the Paulding school and on the Water
Street side of Keysor Field for
the benefit of the football players and athletes. Students will
be dropped off at Oakwood
School or the Morningstar
Shell in Melrose.
Students will be given letters/permission slips for parents to fill out. The bus was to
start its rounds this past Monday, Aug. 24.
The board approved the
FFA national convention
trip to Louisville, Ky. on Oct
28-31 for 10-15 students. The
estimated cost is $400 per student, paid for by the student
and fundraisers.
Checks were received from
Paulding Putnam Electric
Round Up in the amount of
$1,600 to Paulding Elementary for emergency evacuation go bags to give to each
teacher. The bags contain first
aid kits and tools; and $1,765
to Paulding Middle School for
an after school program.
The board approved the fol-
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Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene, Maple and East Jackson Streets,
Pastor Jonathan L. Hoagland, 587-3376, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.,
Morning worship at 10:30 a.m., Sunday evening gospel hour at 6 p.m.,
Wednesday evening service at 7 p.m.
Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church, corner of First and Harrison,
587-3941; Pastor Mike Waldron, 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell). Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:20 a.m., nursery available
during all services.
Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union, Ohio 66, Pastor Justin
Sterrett, 419-786-9878, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at
10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 p.m.
Middle Creek United Methodist Church, County Road 24, Grover Hill,
Pastor Eileen Kochensparger, Sunday worship at 8:45 a.m., Sunday school
at 10:15 a.m., Sunday evening Bible study at 6 p.m.
Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, Grover Hill, County Road 151, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Pastor David Prior, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.,
Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Pioneer Christian Ministries, 3606 Slane Rd., Grover Hill, 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.
Roselms Christian Church, Ohio 114, Pastor Gary Church, 594-2445,
Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
HAVILAND/LATTY/SCOTT
Apostolic Christian Church, 12867 Road 82, Haviland, 399-5220, worship service at 10:30 a.m.
Country Chapel United Methodist Church, Haviland, 419-622-5746,
Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:15 a.m.
Latty Zion Baptist Church, Latty, Pastor Levi Collins Jr., 399-2748, Sunday school at 10 a.m., worship service at 11:15 a.m.
Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God, 13625 Road 12, Scott, Pastor
Terry Martin, 419-622-2026, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday morning
worship at 10:30 a.m., Sunday Evening worship at 6 pm, Wednesday evening worship at 7 pm, Wednesday Youth Group at 7 pm.
Friends United Methodist Church, Latty, Pastor Ron Johnson. Sunday
worship at 9 a.m., Wednesday Bible Study at 7 p.m.
OAKWOOD/MELROSE AREAS
Auglaize Chapel Church of God, rural Oakwood, 3 miles south and half
mile west on County Road 60, Pastor Stan Harmon, 594-2248, Sunday
worship at 9 a.m. Sunday school at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday services for
children, youth and adults at 7 p.m.
Melrose United Methodist Church, Melrose, 594-2076, Pastor Eileen
Kochensparger 399-5818; Sunday school 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at
GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING
Bible Baptist Church, corner of Cleveland and Perry Streets, Grover Hill, 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Bible study and prayer at 7 p.m.
Pastor Pat Holt, 587-4021, Sunday school at 10 a.m., Sunday worship at Twin Oaks United Methodist Church, corner of Harmon and Second
11 a.m., Sunday evening worship at 6 p.m.; Wednesday prayer meeting at streets, Oakwood, Pastor Brady Feltz. 419-594-2992. Sunday worship at
9:30 a.m., Sunday school at 10:45 a.m., Bible Study Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
7 p.m.
Prairie Chapel Bible Church, one mile east and a half-mile north of
Oakwood on the corner of Roads 104 and 209, Pastor Earl Chapman, 5942057, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m., evening
worship at 6 p.m., Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m.
PAULDING AND OUTLYING
Bethel United Methodist, Forders Bridge, Cecil, Pastor Kevin Doseck,
worship service at 10:30 a.m., Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.
Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal, 818 W. Jackson St., Paulding, Rev.
Burpo, Sunday school at 10 a.m., Sunday worship at noon.
Cecil Community Church, 203 S. Main St., Cecil. Pastor Ted Ramey.
Sun. school 10 am, Worship service 11 a.m., Sunday eve. 6 p.m.,
Wednesday eve. 6 p.m.
Cecil First Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Cecil, Sunday worship at
8 a.m., Sunday school at 9 a.m.
Christian Fellowship Church, Paulding High School Auditeria, 10 a.m.
Sunday. Pastor Greg Cramer.
Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 315 N. Main, Paulding, 399-2576, Rev.
Joseph Poggemeyer, Masses: Saturday at 6 p.m.; Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1275 Emerald Road, Paulding, 419-3995061, Sunday School at 9:30 a.m., worship services at 10:45 a.m. and 6
p.m. Sunday and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Pastor Drew Gardner.
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 1233 Emerald Road,
Paulding, 419-399-4576, Sunday school 9 a.m., Worship service 10 a.m.
First Presbyterian Church, 114 W. Caroline St., Paulding, 399-2438,
Rev. David Meriwether, www.pauldingpresbyterian.com, 9:15 a.m. praise
singing, 9:30 a.m. Sunday worship. Communion first Sunday each month.
Grace Community Church, West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from
Paulding County Hospital. Sunday school at 8:45 a.m., service at 10 a.m.
Pastor Cameron Michael.
House of Love Ministries, 220 N. Williams St., Paulding. Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson or Sister Brenda Richardson, 419-399-9205 or
419-796-8718, Sunday worship at 3 p.m., Wednesday night Bible study at
5:30. Jail Ministry, Food Ministry, Outreach Ministry. Overcomer Outreach
- a Christian 12-step meeting, Sundays at 5 p.m.
New Beginnings Church (Church of God), Cecil, Pastor Roy Burk,
399-5041, Sunday worship at 11 a.m.
Paulding Church of Christ, East Perry Street, Paulding, Minister Christopher Reno, 419-399-4761. Bible school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at
10:30 a.m.
Paulding Church of the Nazarene, 210 Dooley Dr., Paulding, 3993932, Pastor Jeremy Thompson, Sunday school at 9:15 a.m., Sunday
worship at 10:30 a.m., Sunday evening at 6 p.m.: Kids Summer Jam
(ages 4-4th grade), Preteen class (5th-6th grade), Teen group (7th-12th
grade), and adult service. Wednesday at 7 p.m.: Teen group (7th-12th
grade), adult bible study and prayer. Nursery available for all services.
Paulding Family Worship Center, 501 W. Perry St., Paulding, 3993525, Rev. Vincent Kroterfield, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
Paulding United Methodist Church, 321 N. Williams St., Paulding,
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Mallory Mansfield proudly shows her clock trophy she earned
at the 2015 Ohio State Fair for her You and Your Dog project. This
type trophy is given to overall project winners per age division.
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Jalynn (left) and Jocelynn Parrett pose with their prize winning goat. Both girls participated in
the 2015 Ohio State Fair. Jocelynn brought the reserve grand champion percentage Boer doe back
to Paulding County with a huge smile on her face.
here in Paulding County. 4-H
grows our future leaders, businesses and activities here in
the county.
You have been my friend,
replied Charlotte. That in itself is a tremendous thing...
after all, whats a life anyway?
Were born, we live a little
while, we die...By helping
you, perhaps I was trying to
lift up my life a trifle. Heaven
knows anyones life can stand
a little of that.
4-H is a positive influence
in the children in Paulding
County. All this helps these
students create better lives
through the life lesson of win
or lose, which in turn makes
Paulding County a stronger
community.
For additional information
on how to join 4-H, contact
Michael Schweinsberg, Paulding County Extension Educator 4-H Youth Development,
at schweinsberg.5@osu.edu,
visit the OSU Extension office at 503 Fairground Drive, Maggie Cox received an Outstanding of the Day award at the
Paulding or call 419-399- Ohio State Fair for her quality cake decorating.
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PAULD I N G PROGR E SS
SPORTS
Lady Archers grab early season showdown
By JOE SHOUSE
Sportswriter
ANTWERP The anticipated early season showdown did
not disappoint as the Paulding
Lady Panthers made the short
trip to Antwerp to battle the
Lady Archers on the volleyball court.
The first match of the season for both teams, the maroon-and-white used its height
to secure the first set before
the Lady Archers settled down
to sweep three in a row for the
win.
Games score were 22-25
followed by three competitive
matches in the win column for
Antwerp, 27-25, 28-26, 25-18.
Played before a large crowd,
Paulding took a 10-5 lead on
the first set, forcing an Archer
timeout. Antwerp cut into the
lead and finally knotted the
score at 12-12 and 15-15. The
Panthers held on to the lead
by no more than three points
throughout the close battle.
With the score tied at 22-22
the Panthers scored the final
three points to take the opening win.
I think we came out in the
first set and maybe we were
a little intimidated by their
height. They have those three
Varsity
Games
of the
Week
Volleyball
Girls golf
Boys golf
Crestview..........................197
Antwerp............................198
Paulding........................... 176
Crestview..........................192
Delphos Jeff.....................210
Ada .................................270
Girls soccer
Sports schedule
Antwerps Avery Braaten #9 digs out a serve from Paulding last The Lady Archers Audrie Longardner #1 receives a serve from
Saturday in their season opener. The Archers dropped their first Paulding last Saturday night. The senior libero collected six digs and
handed out two assists for the Lady Archer win.
set but came back to win three in a row for the match win.
Pauldings goalie, Risa Rue, kicks the ball free from near the
Pauldings defender Gabbie Stahl #2 duels with Miller Citys forward for control of the ball. In their opening game of the season, net during the Lady Panthers match with Miller City. The mathe varsity Panthers lost to Miller City, 10-0.
roon-and-white was shut out in their season opener, 10-0.
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Paulding senior Corbin Edwards breaks away from the Edgerton defense for a nice run. The final In their final tune up before their season opener with Wayne Trace, the Paulding Panthers scrimscrimmage gave PHS head coach Tyler Arend another opportunity to see his team in game time maged Edgerton at Keysor Field. Anthony Garcia #17 goes one-on-one as he attempts to stop the
ball carrier.
action prior to their opener against Wayne Trace this Friday.
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10 AM Saturday, September 12 10 AM
lOcATiON: 822 Emerald Road; Paulding, OH; NE corner of
Paulding; near the ballfields/park; north of the school south
of Gasser Road; watch for signs; SALE TO BE HELD AT THE
PAULDING FAIRGROUNDS
Manual Lathe
Machinist/Toolmaker
419-238-9733
419-399-4444
EVERYTHING WE TOUCHTURNS TO SOLD
OPEN INTERVIEWS
AT COOPER FARMS
WANTED - LPN
Home care Paulding Co.
for pediatric case.
2-7 p.m. M-F; Sat. mornings.
Apply at office or download from website:
Community Health Professionals
250 Dooley Dr., Ste. A, Paulding
419-399-4917
www.ComHealthPro.org
LEGALS
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
Paulding County Hospital will accept sealed
bids for an ultrasound
machine and probes capable of performing Cardiac Echocardiograms
in multiple modes including B, M, PW CW,
Power, Color stress, and
color flow. Equipment
may be new or refurbished to new quality.
Bids will be received
until 2:30 p.m. EDST
on September 2, 2015
at the office of the Hospital CEO, 1035 West
Wayne Street, Paulding,
Ohio 45879. Detailed
specifications may be
obtained from Randal
Ruge, CEO, at 419-3991103. Bids must include
current user listing, operation manuals, on-site
staff training, freight
costs, all installation
costs, detailed product
and warranty information; 5 year onsite full
www.cooperfarms.com
Orchard Tree
Restaurant
is now taking applications for
cooks, dishwashers, and
part-time manager position.
Visit us online at
00113959
One of the BEST in the area . . . custom built ONE OWNER brick
ranch having 2650 square feet of upper level living space; separated MASTER bedroom and bath with remaining three bedrooms having their own PRIVATE bath- fabulous shower; both
FORMALS include sunken living room; family room with fireplace adjoins the large eat-in kitchen w/island; half bath also in
this end of the home; a partial basement is mostly finished has
canning KITCHEN, bedroom and game-room with FIREPLACE
along with a shop; MUCH storage up/down; a 30/24 GARAGE
is attached relax on a rear PATIO and put your GARDEN
equipment in the detached STORAGE building; if you looking
for room-to-ROAM . . . the 5+ acre lot STRETCHES all the way
west to the SCHOOL ballfields; a great OPPORTUNITY lies here
. . . hundreds of thousands in replacement value . . . offered
at AUCTION , , , you tell us what your needs and wants are . .
SHOWINGS at your convenience; OPEN HOUSE - WEDNESDAY
SEPT. 2 2PM-6PM; if you own a home now and need to sell
- - - ask about our SPECIAL offer - - - TERMS: $5000 deposit w/ balance on/before 30 November
15; Trustees deed awarded w/taxes prorated and possession
upon closing; PERSONAL PROPERTY: possession upon bid w/
payment by cash/check prior to removal; REAL ESTATE sells at
10 AM and personals thereafter; see STRALEYREALTY.COM or
AUCTIONZIP.COM for complete listing of personal property and
numerous photos;
DIRECTOR PATIENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Van Wert County Hospital has an excellent fulltime employment
opportunity for a Patient Financial Services Director. The
Director is responsible for managing the patient accounts,
patient registration, credit and collection, and medical records
functions of the Hospital. Bachelors degree required. Two
years of experience in Hospital patient accounts management
is required. Credentialed by the American Health Information
Management Association desired. The chosen candidate must be
team focused and quality driven with excellent verbal and written
communication skills. Must have the ability to make decisions and
resolve problems. Benefits include medical, dental, prescription,
vision and more! Qualified candidates are encouraged to submit a
resume/application to:
Human Resources
Van Wert County Hospital
1250 S. Washington St.
Van Wert, OH 45891
Fax: 419.238.9390
Email: hr@vanwerthospital.org
Apply online: www.vanwerthospital.org
EOE
www.progressnewspaper.org
Large Auction
Wed., Aug. 26
5:00 PM
Multiple Listing
Service
HELP WANTED
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
/ Dean of Students Paulding Exempted Village Schools has an immediate opening for an NICE, 2 bedroom ranch
Athletic Director/Dean of style country home with
Students. Requirements a t t a c h e d g a r a g e i n
are posted on the school Paulding area. Central
website (www.paulding- A/C & heat. No pets.
schools.org) under 'Em- $600/mo. Mail personal
ployment'. Cover letter contact info and referand resume with refer- ences to: PO Box 222,
ences may be sent to: Oakwood, OH 45873
Willliam Hanak, Superintendent, 405 N. Water
St., Paulding, OH 45879, 2.5 acre lot near Marko r w _ h a n a k @ p a u l d - Center, $12,900, $1,000
ingchools.org by 12:00 down, $149 mo.; 6 acre
p.m., August 31, 2015. lot near Arthur $21,900,
$1,000 down, $249 mo.;
D R I V E R S : $ 3 0 0 0 2.5 acres of woods near
Sign-On Bonus! Ex- Sherwood - new well,
cellent Pay, Com- new septic, electric and
prehensive Bene- d r i v e w a y $ 3 5 , 9 0 0 ,
fits! Monthly Per- $1,000 down, $299 mo.
formance Bonus! 25 828-884-6627
Regional & OTR
Openings. Class-A
HOUSES FOR SALE
CDL 2 yrs exp Call
3
BDRM Countryhome,
Penske Logistics:
1
bath,
1 story & 1/2 on
1-855-971-9851
10 acres. In Wayne
Trace School District.
DRIVERS: JOB FAIR: New 24ft aboveground
Aug. 21, 10a-4p. 3405 pool w/large deck conMeyer Road. Ft Wayne, nected to back of house.
IN. HIRING: Company 24x32 detached garage
Drivers, Shuttle drivers. w/CARRIER gas heater.
Full time, benefits, Com- Call 419-399-4932 or
petitive pay! Apply any- Call 419-796-9344.
time! Call Jason: 586804-1525
FOR SALE
WANTED TO BUY
EMERGENCY VEHICLE
Technician Wanted.
No Experience
Necessary. Benefits
After 180 Days.
1 St Shift Available.
Apply In Person:
Statewide Emergency
Products
1114 West Main Street
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
BUYING COINS,
stamps, comic books,
old toys, knives, old
bottles, antiques, collections. Call 419-3993353.
FOR SALE
THE TIMES
BULLETIN
is seeking a
Business Drop
Carrier for the
PauldingPayne area.
To apply
contact the
Times Bulletin
in person.
TRAVEL
STORAGE
LEGALS
NOTICE
The annual financial report of the Paulding Exempted Village School
District for fiscal year
ending June 30, 2015
has been completed.
The report is available
for inspection at the
office of the Treasurer
at 405 N. Water St.,
Paulding, Ohio 45879.
GARAGE SALE
Thurs., 8/27,
Fri., 8/28 8-4pm
Boys sz 8-18, MS sz
6-10, Men L-XL, toys,
golf clubs, sports
cleats, bike, computer
chair, home decor.
GARAGE
SALE
At the Melrose
Church Parking Lot
Aug. 27 & 28
9-4
LEGALS
IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
OF PAULDING
COUNTY, OHIO
Federal National
Mortgage Association
(Fannie Mae), a corportion organized and
existing under the laws
of the United States of
America. Plaintiff,
vs.
Alan R. Claybaugh, et
al.,
Defendants.
Case No. CI-15-090
Judge Tiffany R. Beckman
Alan R. Claybaugh,
whose last known address is P.O. Box 345,
Payne, OH 45880, will
take notice that on May
28, 2015, Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae), a
corporation organized
and existing under
the laws of the United
States of America,
filed its Complaint in
the Court of Common
Pleas, Paulding County,
Ohio, Case No. CI 15
090. The object of, and
demand for relief in, the
Complaint is to foreclose the lien of Plaintiff s mortgage recorded
upon the real estate
described below and in
which Plaintiff alleges
that the foregoing defendant has or claims to
have an interest:
Parcel number(s): 1911S-039-01
Property address: 624
West Townline Street,
Payne, OH 45880
The defendant named
above is required to
answer the Complaint
within twenty-eight
(28) days after the last
publication of this legal
notice. This legal notice
willl be published once
a week for three successive weeks.
ORDINANCE
1504-15
Ordinance 1504-15 was
passed by Paulding Village Council on August
17, 2015, and goes into
effect from and after the
earliest period allowed
by law. The summary
of this legislation is as
follows:
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING SEC-
SALE
StraleyRealty.com
BACK TO SCHOOL
14628 Rd. 28, Grover Hill
AUCTION LOCATION: On site @ 3337 CR 263 Cloverdale, OH * WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS
West of Cloverdale, OH on SR 114 to Putnam/ Paulding Co. Line North on Co. Line First Place
PARCEL # 1: 77 Acres +/- All Farmland in E of SE Section 24 of Washington Twp. Paulding Co., Ohio w/ Frontage on
SR 114 and Co. Rd. 263 {Putnam/ Paulding Co. Line Rd.} Mostly Paulding Soils in North Part w/ Good Mixture of Toledo, Fulton,
and Mermill Soils in South Part, Good Productive Land, Mostly Tiled, Survey Being Completed Acreage Will Adjust
PARCEL #2: 3 Acres +/- Including 2 Story Frame Farm Home w/ 4 Bedrooms, Living Room, Family Room, Eat in Kitchen/
Dinette, Full Bath, Enclosed Rear Porch, Partial Basement, Replacement Windows, Well Maintained Metal Sided Livestock Barn
w/ Updated Roof, 46x75 Morton Storage Barn, Garage Shed, Rear Hog Coop, 2 Grain Bins, Nice Country Property in Ottoville
School District, Survey Being Completed Acreage Will Adjust
PARCEL #3: 80 Acres +/- The Combination of Parcels 1 & 2 as a SINGLE UNIT COLLECTIVE BIDDING METHOD USED
LEGALS
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
RESOLUTION
1306-15
Resolution 1306-15
was passed by Paulding
Village Council on August 17, 2015, and goes
into effect and shall be
in force immediately.
The summary of this
legislation is as follows:
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR/MAYOR
OF THE VILLAGE
OF
PAULDING,
OHIO TO PREPARE
AND SUBMIT AN
APPLICATION TO
PARTICIPATE IN
THE OHIO PUBLIC
WORKS COMMISSION (OPWC) STATE
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
AND/OR
LOCAL TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM(S)
AND TO EXECUTE
CONTRACTS AS
REQUIRED AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
CHILD CARE
AFFORDABLE CHILD
care available in Pauldi n g . 1 s t s h i f t , N B - 5.
Meals, snacks & educational activities provided.
Call Michele at 419-3992604
00141429
Paulding Office
419-399-4444
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
Paulding County Hospital will accept sealed bids
for a washer disinfector,
required accessories, removal of the current unit,
and installation of the new
unit. Bids will be received
until 2:30 p.m. EDST on
September 2, 2015 at
the office of the Hospital
CFO, 1035 West Wayne
Street, Paulding, Ohio
45879. Detailed specifications may be obtained
from Robert Goshia,
CFO, at 419-399-1106.
Bids must include current user listing, operation
manuals, on-site staff
training, freight costs, all
installation costs, detailed
product and warranty
information; 5 year onsite full coverage service
agreement; proposed
delivery and installation
time frames; and payment
terms; a bond or certified
check equal to 5% of the
amount bid must accompany all bids. Bids will
be opened at 2:35 p.m.
on September 2, 2015 at
the office of the Chief Financial Officer, and will
be reviewed by the Board
of Trustees on or before September 3, 2015.
Paulding County Hospital
reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
By order of the Board of
Trustees,
Randal R. Rue
Chief Executive Officer
AP biology program
thriving at Wayne Trace
HAVILAND Students are often given the opportunity to take challenging courses while attending high school. One option for students is to take
Advanced Placement (AP) courses. These college
level classes are often more rigorous and time consuming versus the traditional classes offered in high
school.
Furthermore, the classes culminate in an endof-the-year national exam with the opportunity for
students to receive college credit if they score well
enough. But regardless of how well students score
on the national exam, students enrolled in AP courses
often find themselves more ready for the challenging
college course load after leaving high school.
It was only three years ago that the AP biology
program at Wayne Trace was started with the help of
a grant through the Ohio Department of Education
to bring more AP courses to smaller, rural schools.
Money from the grant was used to purchase much of
the lab equipment, books and other supplies needed
to spearhead the program.
Mrs. Heather Hatcher has taught this class from
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Marie Plassman, fourth and fifth grade intervention; Alyssa Saylor, middle school language arts,
science and social studies teacher; and Kirsten
Wieland, Title I.
Financially, the total receipts for July totaled
$856,446.04 while expenses came in for the month
at $875,332.34. Interest earned on the school investments was $1,541.72.
Consent items approved:
One-year teaching contracts for the 2015-16
school year for Kirsten Wieland, part-time Title I
teacher and Zachary Lee, kindergarten teacher.
Board member Robert Herber as delegate and
Anita Bok alternate to the annual business meeting
during the Capital conference in November.
The adoption of section 125 fringe benefits
plan for employees of the district effective Oct. 1,
2015 and enter into a contract with American Fidelity for section 125 administrative service.
The adoption of resolution approving all Antwerp Local Schools bus stops and grant superintendent Miller authority to change bus stops if
needed for the school year.
The acceptance of the 21st Century after-school program grant written by Western Buckeye ESC and create a fund account for the revenue
and expenditures of the grant.
The appointment of Patricia Ross as 21st Century grant site coordinator for the upcoming school
year.
Approved supplemental contracts for the
2015-16 school year to Betty Smazenko and Crystal Brooks as co-elementary student council advisors.
The next board meeting is scheduled for Sept.
17 at 6 p.m. in the board room located in the school
Peppermint Twist is a Phlox paniculata with a different look than traditional garden phlox with
near the main entrance.
its bi-colored blooms.
Local.
Reliable.
Affordable.
Customer
Service is our
#1 Priority
419-399-4445
8622 US 127, Paulding
In the
Garden
By
Kylee Baumle
The Progress