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P AULDING C OUNTY

VOL. 138 NO. 13


PROGRESS
PAULDING, OHIO 419-399-4015 www.progressnewspaper.org WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2010 ONE DOLLAR USPS 423620

In this Season of Giving


INSIDE:
n Gift Guide Hundreds of local children, families
n Look inside!
Special sales
events from ...
helped by area holiday projects
By NANCY WHITAKER
Chief, Menards, Progress Staff Writer
For many, the coming of
Windstream, Thanksgiving initiates the special time
of giving for the Christmas season. Each
Westrich’s and year the crunch gets harder on families
Rural King as they battle record unemployment and
a floundering economy. According to a
national report, this year it will put stress
on families to have a Merry Christmas.
According to Judi Short of Paulding
County Job and Family Services, the
agency assisted 311 families and 643
children last year.
“I already have 231 families signed up
and it is still early,” said Short.

Around Short noted that Paulding County


families and individuals who need assis-
tance at Christmas, and individuals and
groups who wish to sponsor those in
Paulding need, may contact the Paulding County
Department of Job and Family Services
at 419-399-3756, ext. 324, to leave a
voice mail or request a form.
County “You may also make new toy dona-
tions or sponsor a family in need. You
can bring your donations into Job and
Thanksgiving Family Services.”
Numerous projects are going on in our
dinner at VFW county this year. Please give generously
PAULDING — The to make the holidays a brighter season Melinda Krick/Paulding County Progress
Paulding VFW is hosting for all. The 2010 Christmas for Kids project held a “live drive” recently on the square in Paulding. Here, Rick Small from
a free community Please turn to Page 2A for a complete Mix 98.1 and Floyd “Puff” Puffenberger of the Marine Corps League are ready to accept contributions for children in
Thanksgiving dinner at list. Paulding County.
noon Thursday in the post
hall, located at 214 N.
Water St. Everyone is
welcome to attend.
Lawsuit cost the
Libraries closed
for holiday
The Paulding County
county $44,000
Carnegie Library system By MELINDA KRICK paid a total of $24,879.26 be-
will be closed Thursday Progress Editor tween June and October.
and Friday, Nov. 25-26 in PAULDING – A budget Harrow’s attorney, W.
observance of the dispute earlier this year be- Prentice Snow of the law
Thanksgiving holiday. The tween the sheriff and the firm of Morrow and Erhard
system will reopen normal county commissioners pro- in Newark, Ohio, has been
hours on Saturday, Nov. duced a lawsuit that was paid a total of $17,988.72 be-
27. eventually dismissed, but the tween July and October.
county still had to pay more In addition, a court reporter
than $44,000 in legal and received $1,009 for her work
Blood drive other fees.
In April, Sheriff David I.
on the case.
Also, visiting Judge
An American Red Cross
Blood Drive will be held Harrow filed suit in Paulding Randall Basinger, who
from 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. County Common Pleas Court presided in the case, was paid
Thursday, Dec. 9, at First requesting a declaratory a total of $160.
Presbyterian Church, lo- judgment from the commis- The grand total for all ex-
cated at 114 W. Caroline sioners. He alleged the penses: $44,036.98.
in Paulding. To schedule amount his office was bud- There are no additional
an appointment to donate geted for the year is resulting outstanding bills to be paid.
please call 1-800-RED in a $51,504 shortfall. The After the lawsuit was dis-
CROSS (1-800-733-2767) suit was dismissed in a judg- missed, Harrow commented:
or visit redcrossblood.org ment entry filed Aug. 31 fol- “People thought this was
for more lowing a one-day trial. about the over a $50,000 re-
information.Donate from Payment records obtained duction in my budget. That
Dec. 6-31 and be entered by the Progress from the wasn’t the issue. The real
into a weekly region-wide county auditor’s office shows issue was that the county
drawing for a $250 Visa that the commissioners’ at- commissioners reduced their
gift card. Staff Photo/Paulding County Progress torney, Don Theis of the law general fund budget from
PEOPLE’S CHOICE KIDS – The decorated tree of Paulding/Oakwood second graders was the firm Baran, Piper, 2009 to 2010 by $300,000,
People’s Choice children’s winner at the John Paulding Historical Society’s annual Festival of Tarskowsky, Fitzgerald and but $200,000 was out of my
Thanks to you ... Trees. More than 1,300 people viewed the 70-plus Christmas trees on display. Theis of Toledo, has been budget.”
We’d like to thank
Darrel Rhoad of Scott
for subscribing to the
Progress! Senior center satellite may open in Oakwood
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The Progress has a Correspondent pand meals and socialization to senior Yeutter told council that the meals Friday with a rare evening meal or
Facebook page as a way OAKWOOD – Oakwood Village consumers living in the eastern side of would be prepared in the Paulding fund-raiser.
for readers to get more in- Council met in regular session on Paulding County and in the western kitchen and then transported to Yeutter stressed to council that the
formation from its com- Nov. 22 with five council members edge of Putnam County. Oakwood in heated containers to be center would offer more than meals as
munity newspaper. Search present. Councilman Todd Dangler Yeutter told council that Oakwood served as a lunchtime meal. there would be socialization from
for “Paulding County was absent. was the satellite village of choice be- Yeutter explained that they had card groups, bingo, educational pro-
Progress Newspaper” then Marsha Yeutter, director of the cause it was centrally located for con- picked the Oakwood fire station and grams, health screenings and much
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2A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, November 24, 2010

In this Season of Giving


“Please take the opportunity to give and share to ensure that
everyone in Paulding County has a blessed Christmas.”

Christmas
Elf Project
The Twin Oaks Church along with the
Oakwood Post Office, will be sponsoring the
Christmas Elf Project again this year. This is similar to
Angel Tree the Angel Tree. This year, trees are going to be placed in
The State Bank, the library and at the Twin Oaks Church of
Once again, the Angel Tree will
Oakwood, and will remain until after the holidays. The trees
be a very special part of Christmas at
were to be in place by Nov. 23. The project, which is in its 15th
ALCO Department Store.
year, will contain requests from individuals in the Oakwood mail-
The tree will have names of children on it;
ing area who are in need.
along with the child’s name, there will be a list
Those who wish to participate can take as many tags as desired,
on the back with suggestions for that child for
purchase gifts, wrap them, and bring to the church located at 200
Christmas.
E. Harmon St. The church is open from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday
The Angel Tree is in its ninth year. Last year
through Friday. You can also drop them off at the library
there were approximately 76 names on the tree.
from 12-7:30 p.m., Monday and Tuesday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
People have the opportunity to pick a name off
on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
the tree and purchase a gift for that child.
on Saturday. The deadline to make donations is
Gifts can be donated to ALCO either
Saturday, Dec. 11. Items will be distributed
wrapped or unwrapped. Job and
on Dec. 15-16. For more information,
Family Services will distribute
call Jan Lowe at 419-594-
them to the families.
3132.

Mitten Tree
The Paulding County Carnegie
Library will be sponsoring its annual
Free Mitten/Scarf Tree.
People can place new hats, scarves or gloves on
Giveaway Day the tree, and they will be distributed throughout
the county. The tree will stay up as long as is nec-
The Mandale Church will hold its
essary.
annual Christmas Giveaway on from 8
Library director Susan Pieper noted that this
a.m.-noon on Saturday Dec. 4. The Mandale
Church has been holding the event for several
year the library will be a drop-off point for Bell Ringers
items for the food pantry. The food pantry is The Paulding County Service Unit
years. The church will have slightly used cloth- of The Salvation Army will be doing
in need of personal hygiene products
ing and used toys as well as new toys, as well as Kettle Collections beginning Dec. 1 in
such as toiletries and paper products.
some household items. New toys will be avail- Paulding and Antwerp.
able for children ages 2-12 years. Everyone is Young people from local schools, along with other
welcome, If you would like to donate slight- volunteers, will be ringing bells at Chief
ly used items or new toys please contact Supermarket in Paulding and at Kammeyer’s IGA in
Pastor Don Rogers at 587-3829 or Tom Antwerp. Anyone else interested in ringing can con-
Keller 453-3283. The church is tact Job and Family Services.
located on Ohio 66 in Judi Short, of Job and Family Services, said that
Paulding County. hours will vary, according to availability of
helpers, but most of the collection will take
place after 3 p.m.
Day The Salvation Army Service Unit
assists individuals and families
of Giving daily with emergency
needs.
Antwerp United Methodist Church
will hold its Day of Giving from 9
a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, at the
Shop church, located at 202 E. River St.
with the Cop Gently used items will be available
for you to choose from. Bags
The Paulding Police Department’s annual “Shop with will be provided.
the Cop” program will help take several children in need
Christmas shopping.
Paulding Police Chief Randy Crawford said that dona-
tions that have been collected in jars at ALCO Department Store
will be combined with donations through radio station Mix 98.1’s Christmas
Christmas for Kids program.
The police department contacts the school and Job and Family for Kids
Services before deciding on a list of families to contact for this project,
according to Crawford. WDFM Mix 98.1 radio station is working in conjunc-
At least half of each child’s money must be spent on clothing. Any tion with Paulding County Department of Job and Family
money left over is given to families as gift certificates to Chief Services and the Marine Corps League with the Christmas for
Supermarket. Kids Project.
“We would be happy to receive any donations to help WDFM is in the process of broadcasting live toy and money
more kids. We don’t want anyone left out.” Officers will drives to be held in Paulding and surrounding areas.
take the kids shopping, but a date has not yet been set. The station has already broadcast live from several county sites.
For information, call 419-399-3311. Remaining live broadcasts in the county include: Wayne Trace High
School, 7-9 a.m. and at First Federal in Paulding from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., both
on Dec. 8.
The proceeds received from the live broadcasts in Paulding will remain
in Paulding County, while the proceeds from the Christmas for Kids Mix
Mall Marathon Dec. 3-4 will be distributed between five counties,
including Paulding.
People can also make donations by making checks payable to
Christmas for Kids and mailing them to the Mix 98.1 station at
118 Clinton St., Defiance OH 43512. You may designate in
the memo portion of the check which county you wish to
donate to.
Food Donations will then be given to the
Paulding County Department of Job and
giveaway TGIF Family Services for distribu-
tion.
The Mt. Zion United Methodist The 13th annual TGIF (Thank God It’s Free)
Church will have a food give- giveaway will be held from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on Dec. 4 at
away from 9-11 a.m. Saturday, the First Presbyterian Church in Paulding, and the county
Dec. 18. The church is located extension building at the fairgrounds, hosted by the United
on CR 151 outside of Grover Methodist Church of Paulding. No giveaways prior to 9 a.m. This will
Hill. Dave Prior is the be the 11th year for the churches to combine their efforts.
pastor. Items being collected include gently used clothing (including shoes,
boots, coats and snowsuits), house hold items, toys, Christmas items, as well
as new items. No encyclopedias, furniture, or large items.
The TGIF giveaway is open to anyone in need of the above items. Neighbors
Collection at the Presbyterian Church begins Monday, Nov. 29 and will continue
each day through Thursday, Dec. 2 of that week from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. in In Need
the evening. Each fall, 105.7 The BULL joins with
Linda Reineck from the First Presbyterian Church said, “We also give away food Chief Supermarkets in an effort to restock 23
TGIF bags which include groceries to help families have a good Christmas dinner. This food pantries in Defiance, Paulding and Williams
Giveaway year they will get canned turkey, mashed potatoes, noodles, two vegetables, stuff- counties right here in northwest Ohio. The contin-
Cecil Presbyterian Church’s ing, a fruit, and apple juice. ued success of the campaign shows the compassion
TGIF Giveaway will be held The Paulding United Methodist Church will hold its annual giveaway and giving spirit of businesses, organizations, and res-
Saturday, Dec. 11 from 8-11 a.m. from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on Dec. 4, at the extension building. idents.
at the church. Drop-off hours will You can drop off donations of clean good used clothing, household This year’s Neighbors In Need campaign kicked
be from 2-5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6 and items, working small appliances, and miscellaneous items. Monetary off Oct. 29. The collection efforts will continue
from 2-8 p.m. Tuesday and donations will also be accepted. through Friday, Dec. 17. Visit any of their “live
Thursday. Donations are being The drop-off for the United Methodist Church will be drive” locations to make donations. A live
accepted for gently used cloth- at the extension office from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. from Nov. 29- drive is scheduled in Paulding from 10
ing, toys, household items Dec. 2. a.m.-1 p.m. on Dec. 13.
and new items. No large
items, please.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010 Paulding County Progress - 3A

Obituaries
The Progress publishes J. EUGENE Surviving are her compan-
obituaries free of charge. SHEELY ion of 27 years, Neil Stahl of
Obit photos, if submitted, 1923-2010 Columbia City; his 5 chil-
are also published for PAYNE – J. Eugene dren; 12 grandchildren and
14 great-grandchildren; her
free. If you have any Sheely, 87, of Payne, passed brother, Dean (Jeanette)
questions, please call our away Wednesday, Nov. 17, at Miller of Payne; and a sister,
office: 419-399-4015. Dallas Lamb Foundation
Home. Eva (Don) Barnes of Casa
He was Grande, Ariz.
PAULINE COOPER
born March She was preceded in death
1916-2010
30, 1923, in by husbands, William
OAKWOOD – Pauline M.
Grover Hill, Stearns and Lee Rodocker; a
Cooper, 94, Oakwood, died
the son of daughter, Pamela; and a sis-
at 10:25 a.m. Tuesday, Nov.
John and ter, Eula Shaffer.
16 at the Meadows of Kalida.
M i n n i e Funeral services were held
She was born June 18,
(Leiter) Saturday, Nov. 20 at Dooley
1916, in Leipsic, the daugh-
Sheely. On Funeral Home, Payne. Burial
ter of Clarence and Bessie
Oct. 11, 1942, he married was in Lehman Cemetery. Staff Photo/Paulding County Progress
(White) Kratzer. On July 4,
Virginia Boyd, who preceded Preferred memorials are to BUSINESS AFTER HOURS – The Gardens of Paulding hosted a Paulding Chamber of Com-
1937, she married Ralph E.
him in death on Oct. 28, Parkview Hospice, Whitley merce Business After Hours on Thursday, Nov. 18. Attendees enjoyed door prizes, refreshments
Cooper, who preceded her in
2003. He was self-employed Branch, 2806 Theater Ave., and the opportunity to network with friends and business associates. For information on how
death on Sept. 11, 1987.
as an appliance repairman, Suite A, Huntington IN your business can sponsor a Business After Hours, contact the chamber at 419-399-5215.
Pauline was a homemaker.
photographer and farmer. He 46750.
She was a member of the for-
served in the U.S. Army dur- Condolences and fond
mer Oakwood United
Methodist Church. She was a
graduate of Leipsic High
ing World War II. He was an
active, lifelong member of
St. Paul United Methodist
memories may be shared at
www.dooleyfuneralhome.com The Amish Cook
School and confirmed in the
First Lutheran Church, Leip- Church and a 60-year mem-
ber of the Flat Rock Masonic
CLIFTON HICKS
1937-2010
By: Lovina Eicher
sic. She was a former choir
Lodge. PAYNE – Clifton Hicks, It is hard to believe that
member, past president of the booklet. A pumpkin roll takes Cover batter with pecans.
Surviving are three sons, 73, of Payne, passed away at Thanksgiving is almost upon
United Methodist Women, a bit of work to make, but the Bake at 375° for 15 minutes.
David (Jan) of Hudson, 10:53 a.m. Monday, Nov. 22 us! Homemade pumpkin roll
and member of the Paulding work is worth the sweet re- When baked, remove from
Mich., Dr. Robert (Marla) of at Parkview Hospital, Fort is a dessert I always remem-
County Hospital Auxiliary. ward! waxed paper immediately and
Middletown and Kevin Wayne. ber my Aunt Lovina (who I
Surviving are her children, 3 eggs roll in a towel that has been
(Tina) of Spencerville, Ind.; Clifton was born in was named after) making and
Ronald (Karen) Cooper of 1 cup sugar sprinkled with confectioners
two daughters, Geneva Fredsville, Ky., on Sept. 4, now it is something I enjoy
Oakwood, Kirk (Evelyn) 1 teaspoon lemon juice sugar. Be sure to roll towel and
(James) Greenwood of 1937, the son of Bertral and making. Thanksgiving would
Cooper of Kingsport, Tenn. 2/3 cup pumpkin cake together. When cool, un-
Hamilton and Melinda Julia (Wireman) Hicks. On not seem the same without
and Cheryl Ellwanger of 3/4 cup flour roll and spread with filling.
(Steven) Lee of Mandeville, June 11, 1960, he married the turkey being stuffed with
Grand Rapids, Mich.; four 1 teaspoon baking powder Filling:
La.; a daughter-in-law, Al- Clotine Slone, who survives. dressing and pumpkin pie for
grandchildren, Jill (Dan) 2 teaspoons cinnamon 8 ounces of softened cream
balina Sheely of Winter He worked at BF Goodrich, dessert. Joe likes his pump-
Straley and Leslie (Steve) 1/2 teaspoon salt cheese
Haven, Fla.; 15 grandchil- retiring in 1997, but also kin pie with a dab of ice
Heilshorn, both of Paulding, 1/2 teaspoon ginger 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla
dren; five great-grandchil- worked at Permaglass. He cream.
and Jeffrey Ellwanger and 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup of confectioners sugar
dren; and two sisters, was a member of Continental I hope everyone has a
Carly Ellwanger, both of 1 cup pecans (optional) 4 tablespoons margarine
Carmelita (James) Morrison Missionary Baptist Church. blessed and enjoyable
Grand Rapids, Mich.; and Confectioners sugar Combine cream cheese,
and Constance (Robert) Also surviving are a Thanksgiving. Give these
three great-grandsons, Alex Whip eggs for 5 minutes. vanilla, confectioners sugar and
Dobbelaere. daughter, Angie (Neil) Gor- recipes a try!
Straley, Samuel Heilshorn Add sugar, lemon juice and margarine. Beat until smooth
He also was preceded in don of Paulding; son, Greg
and Benjamin Heilshorn, all PUMPKIN PIE pumpkin. Mix well. Add re- and creamy.
death by a son, Dr. Laurence (Nata) of Bowling Green,
of Paulding. 1/2 cup pumpkin maining ingredients except Editor’s note: Pumpkin roll
Sheely. Ky.; grandchildren, Katie,
She also was preceded in 4 egg yolks, beaten pecans. recipe reprinted from “An
Funeral services were held Vlad and Nika Hicks and
death by a sister, Roberta 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin spice Grease jelly roll pan. Place Amish Christmas” an updated
Saturday, Nov. 20, at St. Paul Josiah Gordon; two sisters,
(Kratzer) Herr. 1 teaspoon vanilla waxed paper in jelly roll pan, version of The Amish Cook’s
United Methodist Church, Terrie Baumgartner of Indi-
Funeral services were held 1 cup sugar making sure waxed paper is first cookbook, published in
Payne, with Pastor Julia Ron- anapolis and Donna DeVore
Friday, Nov. 19 at Heitmeyer pinch of salt extended beyond both ends of 1992. To purchase, visit
ngren officiating. Burial was of Payne; and four brothers,
Funeral Home, Oakwood, 2 tablespoons flour pan. Pour batter into waxed www.amishcookonline.com/sp
Lehman Cemetery. Dooley Billy Joe of Antwerp, and
with Pastor Steve Heilshorn 1 pint of milk, scalded paper lined jelly roll pan. ecial
Funeral Home, Payne, was in Carles, Jacky and Lacy Dean,
officiating. Burial was in 4 egg whites
charge of arrangements. all of Payne.
Prairie Chapel Cemetery, Preheat oven to 400°. In a

WANTED
In lieu of flowers, memori- He was preceded in death
Oakwood. large bowl, mix pumpkin,
als may be made to Dallas by his parents; a sister,
Memorial contributions egg yolks, pumpkin pie
Lamb Foundation Home in Bruxie Smalley; and a
may be made to Twin Oaks spice, vanilla, sugar, salt,
Payne or St. Paul United brother, Adrain.
United Methodist Church or flour and milk together until
Methodist Church. Services will be held at 11
Cooper Community Library, mixture is smooth in consis- TM
Condolences and fond a.m. Saturday, Nov. 27 at HOMES THAT NEED ROOFING
Oakwood. tency. Fold in egg whites last.
memories may be shared at Dooley Funeral Home,
Condolences may be ex- Bake for 10 minutes and
pressed at www.heitmeyerfuner- www.dooleyfuneralhome.com Antwerp, with Pastor Bruce
then reduce heat to 350° until
A select number of homeowners in Paulding
Robertson will officiating. and the surrounding areas will be given the
alhome.com pie is set, about 40 minutes.
Burial is at Lehman Ceme-
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He was preceded in death
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Funeral services were held ance; hosted by the Defiance “Church Corner” listings Flowers say it best!
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Friday, Dec. 3 and Paulding County Progress at December 17, 1973 -
Memorial donations may Sunday, Dec. 5 419-399-4015 or email us September 27, 2010
be made to Hospice.
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4A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, November 24, 2010

For the Record


In My Opinion Prizes awarded at craft fair
Paulding County Hospital Auxiliary held its annual craft fair
Nov. 20. In addition to having merchandise for sale, they spon-

Being thankful sored two raffles.


Their gift shop raffle winners were: Guy Baldwin – three-piece
nativity set, Melissa McGrath – two-piece snowman set, Mary

for our military Keller – Santa, Mary Howard – Christmas doll, Mary Wallischeck
– tissue box cover, Jennie Smith – orange doll, Mark Bidlack –
pillow and Steph Hill – snowman.
Three prizes given away in the regular craft fair raffle went to:
During my interviews with those who have served our
country, one of the most touching aspects has always been Alice Johnson – first prize, multicolored lap afghan, Rose Bennett
their description of life at war during the holidays. On one – second prize, embroidered pillowcases and Laura Keller – third
hand, they love to tell prize, Christmas wreath.
about the big Thanksgiv-
ing and Christmas dinners
In My Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Village’s water treatment
plant
that were served in mess Opinion Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 7:30 a.m. on the morning of:

halls and other gathering DATE HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION


places – ham, potatoes, Nov. 16 53 28 -0-
vegetable, pie, and all of Jim Nov. 17 46 27 0.51” Chris Etzler (right), athletic director at Paulding High School,
the trimmings, maybe Langham Nov. 18 50 36 -0- was the speaker the Paulding Kiwanis Club meeting. He said that
Nov. 19 47 24 -0- the winter athletic program looks good with the boys varsity pro-
even some special treats on the side. Nov. 20 44 23 -0-
But none of that “stuff” could begin to replace the Nov. 21 51 36 -0-
gram having mostly seniors. Other programs look strong as well.
heartache of being thousands of miles away from family Nov. 22 59 38 0.01” Drew Gardner was program chairman.
members during what was supposed to be one of the biggest

Common Pleas
family days of the year.
“The food was good but our hearts ached,” said one vet-
eran.
“Some guys would get mail from home at that time and Civil Docket poration, Santa Ana, Calif. gene Finnegan, application to Count II. He was ordered to
others didn’t. You always felt bad for the ones that didn’t,” The term “et al.” refers to and and Ohio Department of Tax- administer file. serve a mandatory prison term
said another. others; “et vir.,” and husband; “et ation, Columbus and Pauld- Criminal Docket of three years in Ohio Depart-
“You kept thinking about how everyone was together ux.,” and wife. ing County Treasurer, Roscoe Johnson, 50, of De- ment of Rehabilitation and
back home eating good food, laughing, and having a great Elizabeth D. Wyse, Ozark, Paulding. Foreclosures. fiance, will be in court Feb. 8 Correction with 96 days
time. It was a big reminder of how far away you were and Ala. vs. Stephen W. GMAC, Roseville, Minn. for a jury trial concerning his served. He must also pay
lonely you felt,” said yet another. Reznikov, Payne. Notice of vs. Estate of Joseph A. Potter, previous indictment for two $3,150 restitution to West
As we approach Thanksgiving this week, there are many registration of foreign sup- Cecil and Freda P. Potter, counts possession of drugs Central Ohio Crime Task
hearts that are going to feel like that again, military person- port order. Cecil. Replevin. (F5). This date was set Nov. 17 Force.
nel in Afghanistan, Iraq and other points away from Ameri- Linda R. Ross, Paulding In the matter of: Cannina at his hearing on a motion to Donald L. Smith, 55, of
can soil. And then there is the matter of empty chairs at vs. Ricky D. Ross, Paulding. Lee, Paulding and Kelly Lee, revoke his bond. No further in- Antwerp, had a case against
family gatherings, this side of the pain, families that are Divorce. Paulding. Dissolution of formation was available. him dismissed with prejudice
gathered without the presence of their loved one away from Linda R. Ross, Paulding marriage. Christina E. Thomas, 25, of upon a motion of State on
home. vs. Ricky D. Ross, Paulding. Marriage Licenses Payne, was sentenced Nov. 15, Nov. 17. Smith had been in-
The least we can do as Thanksgiving approaches is to: Civil domestic violence. Jerry Richard Coleman Jr., having previously pled guilty dicted on charges of having
• Pray for those whose hearts will be lonely. In the matter of: Chad L. 30, Defiance, self-employed to theft (F5). She was sen- weapons while under disabil-
• Contact the family of a one who is serving our country Speaks, Paulding and Anne and Delethia Jean Shellen- tenced to three years commu- ity (F3) in August. He volun-
and let them know how thankful we are for their sacrifice, M. Speaks, Ocean Pines, Md. barger, 22, Defiance, unem- nity control sanctions on tarily surrendered the firearm.
encourage them to pass on our message when they have Dissolution of marriage. ployed. Parents are Jerry B. standard conditions, plus: 30 Brian K. Brown, 40, of
contact with their loved one. Household Realty Corpo- Coleman and Donna Jean days jail, undergo mental Paulding, was in court Nov.
• Support and get involved with Christmas giving ef- ration, Depew, N.Y. vs. Tim Spence; and William H. health and substance abuse 17 concerning his October in-
forts to military personnel. Roberts, Haviland and Shellenbarger and Joyce Ann evaluations and complete the dictment for importuning
• Make long range plans as to how we can continue to Michelle Roberts, Haviland. Bish. recommendations, take all (F5). He will be sentenced
encourage those who are serving once the burst of holiday Foreclosures. Administration Docket medications as prescribed, Dec. 21.
giving is over. Deutsche Bank National In the Estate of August L. comply with drug and alcohol Joshua J. Schmidt, 27, for-
Of course, similar expressions could be made to those Trust Company, Irving, Dietrich, application to ad- restrictions and submit to ran- merly of Grover Hill, was
who are in nursing homes, hospitals and other unnatural sit- Texas vs. Wallace C. Daniels minister file. dom tests. sentenced Nov. 17 after
uations during the special holiday, not to mention those who III and his unknown spouse if In the Estate of Wayne F. Jeramy L. Fisher, 33, ad- changing his plea to a sexual
are willing to work and serve the suffering as nurses, aides, any, Paulding and Rachel E. Lothamer, last will and testa- dress unavailable, was in offender registration violation
medical technicians and other giving professions. Daniels and her unknown ment filed. court Nov. 16 concerning his (F3) indictment from October.
Thanksgiving is that – giving. Let’s remember that as we spouse if any, Corry, Pa. and In the Estate of Mabel August indictment for two He was ordered to serve a
stuff ourselves with an overabundance of food, watch foot- Community Hospitals and Madeline Jenkins, last will counts trafficking in drugs one-year stated prison term in
ball, and enjoy the luxuries of freedom this week. Some- Wellness Centers, Bryan and and testament filed. (F2). He pleaded guilty to a ODR&C with credit for 39
where, someone is suffering and lonely for our privileges ... Option One Mortgage Cor- In the Estate of Larry Eu- plea agreement that dismissed days served.
say a prayer and reach out.
Jim Langham is a feature writer for the Paulding County
Progress. Police Report
The opinions stated are those of the writer, and do not nec-
essarily reflect that of the newspaper. ACCIDENT REPORT 10 a.m. Theft was reported Department in an attempt to Services concerning the dis-
None. from Lincoln Avenue. locate a missing juvenile. charge of a youth.
Property Transfers INCIDENT REPORTS
(Wednesday, Nov. 10
10:12 p.m. A West Jackson
12:45 p.m. Officer was
called to Paulding High
The subject was not found.
1:15 p.m. Harassment by
3 p.m. Scam by mail was
brought on station by a Sugar
School to remove a student. texts was reported from Street resident.
The term “et al.” refers to and Carol Knape Dawson and Street resident reported their No parent could be reached, South Cherry Street. Officers Wednesday, Nov. 17
others; “et vir.,” and husband; “et William E. Dawson to Carol trailer taken from a storage so the student remained at contacted the offender and Midnight. A rural Paulding
ux.,” and wife. Knape Dawson, trustee; Sec. location. school. A second report, this warned them to stop. resident reported their 1981
Auglaize Township 21, 80 acres. Quit claim. 6:22 p.m. A vehicle was of an assault involving two 10:20 p.m. Harassment by Chevy truck stolen from a
Rodney E. Durham to Hope Knape, dec. to broken into on West Perry male students, was also re- text was called in from North West Perry Street location.
Rodney E. and Barbara M. Robert J. and Johanna K. Street and an attempt was ported at this time. Williams Street. The of- The vehicle was entered into
Durham; Sec. 19, Lots 73 Saunders, trustees; Sec. 21, made to steal the stereo from 3:20 p.m. Officers were fender, a San Diego resident, LEADS.
and 74, 0.896 acres. Quit 80 acres. Affidavit. it. called to Paulding County was contacted and told to 12:45 p.m. Officers helped
claim. Antwerp Village Thursday, Nov. 11 Hospital to assist with an un- stop. the Paulding Police Depart-
Benton Township Lonnie D. Hitt Jr., et al. by 10:40 a.m. Suspicious ve- ruly subject. He was gone on Sunday, Nov. 14 ment locate a subject. He was
Charles F. and Christena Sheriff to Federal National hicle was reported at a North arrival. 3:40 p.m. Break-in of an located at the Paulding
M. Schaefer, trustees to Mortgage Association; Lot Williams Street business. 7:55 p.m. An officer on pa- empty garage was reported County Hospital. Officer
Glenda M. Schaefer; Sec. 34, 65, Wilhelm Addition, 0.194 2:31 p.m. Drive-off theft of trol observed two male sub- from West Wayne Street. stood by until deputies ar-
18.843 acres. Quit claim. acres. Sheriff’s deed. gas was reported by an East jects skateboarding after 8 p.m. Possible child abuse rived.
Carryall Township Cecil Village Perry Street business. The dark. The pair, from Lima was reported. The matter was 2:10 p.m. A bank reported
Robert R. and Joann F. Jennifer MacNeil to David driver was contacted and and Van Wert, was told the turned over to children’s discovering a client’s checks
Lantz to Robert R. and Joann Esparza Sr.; Lots 6 and 7, paid. park was closed and asked to services. had been taken.
F. Lantz; Sec. 3, 52.832 Joseph Davis Addition. Quit Friday, Nov. 12 leave. 9 p.m. Officers responded 2:30 p.m. A North Williams
acres. Survivorship deed. claim. 12:07 a.m. Male subject 10:22 p.m. Telephone ha- to a family disturbance call Street resident reported ha-
Harrison Township Paulding Village broke a window out of an- rassment was reported by a on Tom Tim Drive. rassment by text. The offender
Nancy Ann Stockberger, Thomas R. Carnahan, dec. other’s car on West Wayne Lincoln Avenue resident. The Tuesday, Nov. 16 was contacted and warned to
dec. to Robin A. Stockberger, to Bryan T. Carnahan and Street. offender, a Florida resident, 12:01 a.m. Officers were stop.
et al.; Sec. 10, 198.9 acres Brenda S. Carnahan; Lot 3, 12:56 a.m. A subject was called and warned to called to East Perry Street for 4:05 p.m. Lima Memorial
and Sec. 11, 118.42 acres. Af- Catherine Davis Addition, flagged down an officer to stop. a family disturbance. Hospital called about possible
fidavit. 0.111 acres. Certificate trans- report an assault. The victim Saturday, Nov. 13 10:48 a.m. Theft of a sexual abuse of a local child.
Jackson Township fer. was transported by EMS to 10:43 a.m. Theft of a propane tank from a grill was Case is under investigation.
William H. and Deborah Fifth Third Mortgage Paulding County Hospital jacket was called in from reported from South 8 p.m. Officers investigated
A. Strawter to Douglas A. Company to PCH Holdings where the alleged perpetrator West Jackson Street. The Williams Street. a family disturbance on West
Averesch; Sec. 35, 2.849 LLC; Lots 113 and 114, Non- was found. He was also seek- case is under investigation. 1:39 p.m. The department Harrison Street. A female sub-
acres. Warranty deed. eman’s Emerald Acres Allot- ing treatment. Case is under 11:42 a.m. Officers as- received a letter from the ject was located and returned
Pauline Elsie Bennett, dec. ment #3, 0.121 acres. investigation. sisted the Antwerp Police Ohio Department of Youth to her guardian.
to Everett E. Bennett; Sec. Warranty deed.

Sheriff’s Report
22, 30 acres. Affidavit. Carlos M. and Marcia L.
Washington Township Hernandez to Bruce E. and
Inez I. Rose, dec. to Raul Sandra R Mohley; Lot 80,
Vielma and Katherine F. 0.232 acres. Warranty deed. nightly. than 15 minutes. 9:25 p.m. Suspicious vehi-
Vielma; Sec. 9, 74 acres. Cer- ACCIDENT REPORTS
E. Berniece Kochenour to Sunday, Nov. 14 8:24 p.m. Prowler report 7:06 p.m. An alarm went cle was reported sitting at the
tificate transfer. Arrowhead Real Estate LLC; off at a business on Ohio 613 school in Oakwood.
4:41 p.m. Mary E. Duffey, was made from Ohio 111 in
Hope Knape, dec. to Carol Lots 19 and 20, Keim’s Sub- in Jackson Township. Saturday, Nov. 13
34, of Cecil, was stopped at a Auglaize Township.
Irene Dawson; Sec. 21, 80 division, 0.281 acres. Fiduci- 2:15 a.m. Someone opened
stop sign on Road 232 at the 9:38 p.m. Jamie Boyd was 9:37 p.m. Fight report
acres. Affidavit. ary deed. a cattle fence on Road 168 in
intersection with U.S. 127 in arrested on a Defiance came in from Oakwood.
Payne Village County warrant. 9:58 p.m. Commercial Emerald Township.
Emerald Township. At the
Fifth Third Mortgage 8:30 a.m. An Antwerp res-
Paulding County Progress Company to Charles H. and same time Kevin K. Thursday, Nov. 11 alarm sounded on Road 123
Koithahn, 47, of Sherwood, 3:20 p.m. An adult was re- in Jackson Township. ident reported a 16-year-old
copyright © 2010 Published weekly by Kimberly Cook; Lot 4, Block Friday, Nov. 12 ran away, taking her infant as
The Paulding County Progress, Inc. P.O. was traveling west on U.S. ported missing from Cecil.
E, 0.189 acres. Warranty 12:12 a.m. Deputies called well. The matter was entered
Box 180, 113 S. Williams St., Paulding, 127. Duffey pulled her 1996 5:47 p.m. A suspicious per-
Ohio 45879 Phone 419-399-4015 deed. into LEADS and NCIC.
Fax: 419-399-4030; e-mail: Pontiac onto the highway and son was reported sitting for an EMS for a man with a
progress@progressnewspaper.org; web- struck Koithahn’s 2003 PT along Road 123 in Emerald broken arm following an as- 11:58 a.m. Two Payne fire
site: www.progressnewspaper.org
Doug Nutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . Publisher
Melinda Krick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor
We’re looking for Cruiser. Neither vehicle was
functionally damaged. No
Township. He was the miss-
ing subject in the previous
sault.
11:58 a.m. An alarm went
units responded to a ditch
bank fire on Ohio 500 in
Erica Habern . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business
Janell Jeffery . . . . . . . . . . Composition WWII veterans one was injured. Duffey was call. off on Road 82 in Latty Benton Township. They were
there about 15 minutes.
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Are you a World War II cited for failure to yield. 5:59 p.m. Deputies were Township.
veteran who would like to INCIDENT REPORTS called to Road 51 in Harrison 2:43 p.m. Two Payne fire 2:27 p.m. Two Paulding
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Continued from Page 4A
on the scene of a woods fire
for over 90 minutes on Road
rassment was reported from Tuesday, Nov. 16
3:51 p.m. A resident of
Wednesday, Nov. 17 applications to fill
Grover Hill. 10:52 a.m. A stolen vehicle
48 in Latty Township.
7:20 p.m. A power line was
4:43 p.m. Trespassing
complaint was made from
Road 171 in Brown Town-
ship reported a debit card
was recovered on Road 87 in
Paulding Township.
county court vacancy
reported sparking on Main east of Payne in Benton stolen while they were at 1:34 p.m. Burglary was re- COLUMBUS – The Ohio Judicial Appointments Rec-
Street in Antwerp. A unit in- Township. work. ported in Grover Hill. Sev- ommendation Panel (OJARP) is currently accepting ap-
vestigated. Monday, Nov. 15 6:09 p.m. Threats by eral items were taken.
7:32 p.m. Strong smell of
plications to fill vacant or soon to be vacant seats on
9:16 a.m. Theft was called phone were reported from 6:22 p.m. Domestic com-
natural gas at a home on Melrose.
courts across Ohio.
in from Ohio 66 in Auglaize plaint was made from Mel-
Road 71 in Paulding Town- Township. 6:45 p.m. Telephone ha- Among the seats that are either currently vacant or will
rose.
ship was checked into by a 4:37 p.m. Suspicious vehi- rassment complaint was 8:04 p.m. Deputies ar- be vacant before Jan. 9, 2011 is Paulding County Court.
Paulding fire unit and the cle call was made from Road made from Road 166 in rested Kala Wells on a Defi- This court will have a vacant seat on Jan. 1 as Judge
Payne EMS. They were on 72 in Latty Township. Auglaize Township. ance County warrant. Tiffany Beckman was elected to the Paulding County
the scene about 35 minutes. 5:38 p.m. Trash was re- 8:49 p.m. A commercial 8:19 p.m. Possible child Common Pleas Court on Nov. 2.
Sunday, Nov. 14 portedly dumped on Road alarm sounded from Ohio abuse was reported from All applicants for any posted vacancy must submit an
10:19 a.m. Telephone ha- 180 in Crane Township. 613 in Jackson Township. Melrose. OJARP questionnaire to be considered for appointment.
Applicants may also submit additional materials in sup-
County Court port of their application, including, but not limited to, a
cover letter, resume, and up to six letters of recommen-
CONCLUDED CASES Woodcox, Antwerp and Carla $77 costs. pear in court. dation. All application materials must be received by 5
Civil Dockets R. Woodcox, Antwerp. Money Sonya M. Geckel, Paulding, Lori A. Boyd, Monclova, p.m. on Monday, Dec. 6.
SAC Finance Inc., Cincin- only, satisfied. 68/55 speed; $33 fine, $77 stop sign; $53 fine, $77 costs. The OJARP questionnaire and application may be
nati vs. Stephany Font, Payne Village of Payne, Payne vs. costs. Brittany Nicole Farquhar, downloaded at www.governor.ohio.gov/LinkClick.aspx?filet-
and Johnathon Font, Payne. Violet D. Vielma, Payne. Julie A. Hubart, Fort Wayne, Paulding, failure to control; icket=yoPLJzEECRk%3d&tabid=1813
Money only, satisfied. Money only, satisfied. 77/65 speed; $33 fine, $77 $68 fine, $77 costs. All applications will be reviewed by working groups
Ohio Department of Taxa- David A. Hyman, Paulding costs. Rodney E. Garrett, Toledo, of the statewide panel of OJARP members. The statewide
tion, Columbus vs. Tina M. vs. Dodi Bidlack, Paulding. Reynaldo Uballe Jr., Toledo, seat belt; $30 fine, $47 costs. OJARP members will make non-binding recommenda-
Dias, Grover Hill and Grant J. Money only, dismissed. 82/65 speed; $33 fine, $77 Benjamin S. Hanenkratt, tions to the governor.
Dias, Grover Hill. Money Ed’s Car Care Center, costs. Paulding, 68/55 speed; $33
only, dismissed. Paulding vs. Larry Davenport, Alyssa A. Krutsch, Defi- fine, $77 costs.
Palisades Acquisition XCI Payne. Money only, dismissed. ance, driving under suspen- Rusty E. Gibson, Paulding,
LLC, Louisville, Ky. vs. Wade Glenn H. Troth, member sion; $150 fine, $87 costs, pay 78/55 speed; $43 fine, $77
Hansen, Paulding. Money Cook, Troth, Burkard & Gor- all by April 6 or appear in costs.
only, dismissed. rell Ltd., Paulding. Money court. Andrew S. Kashner, Pauld-
Asset Acceptance LLC, only, satisfied. Joni M. Bussing, Defiance, ing, stop sign; $53 fine, $77
Cleveland vs. Rhonda R. Criminal Dockets failure to control; $68 fine, $77 costs.
Michael, Payne. Money only,
dismissed.
Ray Kupfersmith, Cecil,
failure to register dog; upon
costs, pay $25 monthly, pay all
by May 4 or appear in court,
Sean R. Kocher, Fort
Wayne, 76/65 speed; $33 fine, Black Friday Extravaganza!
Asset Acceptance LLC,
Cleveland vs. Michael D.
motion of State matter dis-
missed.
provide proof of insurance to
court.
$77 costs.
Joshua R. Knollman,
FRI 9:00 - 8:00 • SAT 9:00 - 5:00
Moser, Haviland. Money only, Ray Kupfersmith, Cecil, Rachel M. Price, Paulding, Columbus, stop sign; $53 fine,
dismissed. failure to confine dog; $100 O.V.I./under influence, $77 costs.
Animal Clinic of Paulding, fine with $75 suspended, $152 amended to first offense Anne M. Myers, Van Wert,
Paulding vs. James Orozco, costs, restitution to be paid to O.V.I.; $525 fine, $140 costs, 67/55 speed; $33 fine, $77 CURIOS
Paulding. Money only, dis- victim, defendant may request pay all by March 2 or appear costs.
missed. restitution hearing, pay all by in court, 10 days jail, one-year Lupe Jo Santos, Garner,
Scott Wagner Plumbing and March 2 or appear in court. license suspension; commu- N.C., 80/65 speed; $43 fine,
Heating, Ottawa vs. Kim Ray Kupfersmith, Cecil, nity control ordered, 170 days $77 costs.
Hitchcock, Oakwood. Money failure to register dog; at jail reserved. Misty M. Rosebrock,
only, dismissed. State’s request matter dis- Rachel M. Price, Paulding, Antwerp, 80/65 speed; $43
Michael S. Boggs D.D.S. missed. O.V.I. suspension; dismissed. fine, $77 costs.
Inc., Hicksville vs. Jamie Con- Ray Kupfersmith, Cecil, Rachel M. Price, Paulding, Paul N. Combs, Verona,
ley Laker, Antwerp. Money failure to confine dog; $25 left of center; dismissed. Ky., stop sign; $53 fine, $77
only, dismissed. fine, pay by March 2 or appear Rachel M. Price, Paulding, costs.
David A. Hyman, Attorney, in court, comply with all con- seat belt; dismissed. Bradford D. Stetler, Van
Paulding vs. Terry Hurless, ditions of Count B. Kevin L. Young, Indianapo- Wert, stop sign; $53 fine, $77
lis, 78/65 speed; $33 fine, $82 costs. SALE PRICED
Van Wert. Money only, dis- Jennifer R. Bryant, Oak-
missed. wood, drug paraphernalia;
$100 fine, $77 costs, six-
costs.
Norman E. Cook, Paulding,
Amy Beth Scaer, Fort
Wayne, 72/55 speed; $43 fine,
FROM
$
199
David A. Hyman, Attorney,
Paulding vs. Chelsea A. Kahn, month license suspension con- tinted windows; dismissed $77 costs.
Paulding. Money only, dis- current with Count B; 30 days without prejudice by special Chad M. Knott, Waterloo,
missed. jail reserved for two years. prosecuting attorney. Ind., 81/55 speed; $43 fine,
David A. Hyman, Attorney, Traffic Dockets Angela R. Thomas, Fort $77 costs.
Paulding vs. Robert L. May, Rebecca L. Boes, Paulding, Wayne, stop sign; $53 fine, Louis Paul Tuscang,
Oakwood. Money only, dis-
missed.
48/35 speed; $33 fine, $77
costs.
$77 costs.
Donald David Doan, Defi-
Brampton, Ont., 66/55 speed;
$33 fine, $77 costs. 4 FLOORS OF
Michael M. Mott D.D.S. Joshua L. Hernandez, Grove ance, stop sign; $53 fine, $77 Gregory Silva, Archbold, INCREDIBLE
seat belt; $30 fine, $47 costs.
Ltd., Paulding vs. John P. City, 91/65 speed; $43 fine, costs, pay all by Dec. 8 or ap-
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Happy Thanksgiving and welcome to the late fall season.


That is what some of us are saying as we plan for the holiday
seasons of Thanksgiving and Christmas. We think of lots of
good things to eat and drink as well as lots of good times to-
gether with family and friends.
NEWS FLASH: On the Saturday before Thanksgiving, the
Grover Hill Food Pantry pro-
vided food for 137 families In My
Big Boy$ Toy$ Car Club recently made a $900 donation to the
which consisted of 51 senior
citizens, 232 adults, and 171
Opinion Inpatient Hospice Center, Defiance. Manager Pam Verfaillie ac-
children for a total of 454 cepts the donation from group president Larry Copsey.
people. These good people
came from all around Pauld- Bill
ing County but most were
from the villages close to
Sherry

Grover Hill. The price of gas is so high that some could barely
Antwerp’s ACDC
afford the gas.
Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas will not be as
happy or merry for some who are hungry, cold and possibly liv-
ing in their cars. I heard at a meeting this past week that the
to meet Nov. 30
ANTWERP – The annual and Visitors Bureau, will
government is cutting the funding to most of our social service speak about successful
meeting of the Antwerp
agencies. You may say, “It’s about time the government be-
Community Development downtown revitalizations.
comes more responsible.” That is correct too, but where is it
going to pinch? My opinion is that the needy on the receiving
Committee (ACDC) will be
held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
Bry is a certified Main Street
manager.
$
12 9
end will feel the cuts as they are refused food stamps, and
30, at Antwerp VFW. The Also, village administrator
aren’t helped with their rent or heating bills.
I am doing fine this wondrous season, things are just right meeting is open to the public. Sara Keeran will speak on
and I really do not want or need anything that I cannot go out Guest speakers include behalf on the village. Vice
and buy. As you can see from the numbers at our food pantry Paulding County Engineer president Dan Fowler will re-
on Saturday, it is not the case for everyone. Some of the needy Travis McGarvey, who will view ACDC’s 2010 projects
are already starting to feel the pinch of government funding give update and plans for a and future projects.
cuts and the numbers are going to continue to rise as the State bike path on Road 424. John There will be an election of
of Ohio continues to cut spending to balance the budget. Bry, executive director of board members for the com- WHILE THEY LAST
You may ask what you can do. In my opinion, you can help Noble County Convention ing year.
the food pantries around Paulding County by donating your
time and resources. Many of you who are reading this column
already are doing that, but the need is growing, as the govern-
ment agencies have less to give the needy, something has to Open a
happen to put food on their tables. I think the food pantries of
Paulding County are doing okay at the present time, but Grover
page to the
Hill spends more on food to pass out each month as the num-
bers we serve continue to rise.
As an example, we distribute 1,200-1,500 lbs. of meat each
future...
Our newspapers offer us a
month. It has been wonderful the last few months to be able to
wide variety of uncensored
get some free venison from one of the programs of the Ohio
news and views. Let us
Department of Natural Resources – thank you, hunters, for do-
take a moment to reflect
nating your deer to the needy, but at the end of deer season, we
will need to buy more meat. upon the importance of the
If everyone chips in a little, it will help fill the gap and give role of newspapers in our
the needy people of Paulding County the food they need to be lives, and the rights they
able to enjoy the wondrous joy of the season. Please donate – a
fford us.
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6A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Community
The Spice Rack Anniversary
MR. and MRS.
By: Dortha Schaefer WADE GIBSON

CECIL – Mr. and Mrs. Wade L.


Do you have legends and me against wearing stock- tures. Gibson of Cecil will observe their
stories in your families? The ings below my knees as this He took the unconscious gold wedding anniversary.
kind you have heard and re- practice would give me body of one of his mice and Wade Gibson and Mary Lou
peated over and over rheumatism in my later laid it on Marcia’s chest, Dysinger were married Nov. 26,
through the years? Georgia years. She was right! where he often spent part of 1960 in Immaculate Conception
Kohart, who writes for a In the Schaefer side of a night, Marcia being Catholic Church in Cecil by the
neighboring newspaper, stories told and retold was Henry’s daughter and, at the Rev. Leo Wirries.
says her family has fun with one about a tiny son, Fritz, time of the story, asleep in They are the parents of two
such entertaining bits told who awoke in the night to her bed. The mouse, not sons, Marty (Monica) and
and retold in her family. the screams of FIRE! The being at death’s door, Matthew (deceased July 4, 2009),
My uncle, who hunted up home was indeed on fire. He aroused and crawled under and one grand daughter, Mary
facts about the family tree, picked up his little blanket the covers, searching a safe Anne Gibson.
proclaimed he had never and took off down the road place to hide. This action The Gibsons celebrated their
found a single horse thief in to the neighbors, where he awoke Marcia, who went 50th with a road trip to Antioch,
the line. This finding was to found a nice couch and went into hysterics when she real- Calif. to attend a memorial dedi-
our liking, of course. Our to sleep there. In the excite- ized what was going on. cation to their son, Matt, at St. Ig-
parents and grandparents ment, no one could find ••• natius Catholic Church. He had
added to our stories from Fritz, so they all began to Garage door openers are a worked at the church as the music
our childhood on. Mary believe he was burned up in vital item in the life of director and organist. They also
Jane Budd Kerns Smith, a the fire. His recovery was a many. They save many a traveled to Arizona to visit Wade’s
great-grandmother, told of great item for celebration, step for the householders two brothers.
teaching school. She quali- and a story for telling in and if they quit working, They will also have a special
fied due to the fact that she years to come. cause much disgust. Such Thanksgiving celebration with
had finished the fourth A relative also relates on was the case with our family.
grade reader. occasion about hearing her opener. Several people tried
Another of her tales was dryer make loud thumping fixing it, but with no suc-
told of Husband Number noises as it was ending the cess. One cold dark night,
One who went off to the cycle. When she opened the when we had spent the
Civil War, leaving her with door to check as to the evening at the house of
two children. When he re- racket, she found a large rat friends, we returned to find
turned he was suffering with in bad shape. Screaming for the opener was up to its old
consumption, which he her husband, she slammed tricks – it wouldn’t open.
gave, not on purpose, to one the door and ran from the The Mister was preparing to
of the daughters, Lilibeth. laundry room, leaving the leave the car when I sug-
She died and so did he. That clean-up job for him to do. gested, “If I were going to
grandmother was the one ••• open that door by hand, I
whose quaint language al- Henry tells a tale of cat would just give the thing a
ways fascinated me. She and mouse, one often re- good swift kick instead.”
said things like, “Fetch me peated in his family. He Grumbling loudly, the
my reticule, child.” owned a large peaceful tom- Mister climbed from the car,
My mother taught school cat named Otis, an animal walked the few steps to the
eight years before I was who followed his family door and gave it a good
born, her first born. She traits by catching mice. He swift kick as recommended
qualified for the job by at- never ate any of them, just by me. It opened.
tending Normal School at played with them until they •••
Ada for six weeks her first were unconscious and no Are you kicking garage
year out of high school at fun anymore, at which time doors, living through house
the age of 17. he would let them go. This fires, or remembering
Another quaint relative is what they believe hap- school days? Tell us, we’ll
(or so she seemed) warned pened during Otis’ adven- tell everybody.
LIVE NATIVITY – Preparations are being made for this year’s live nativity sponsored by the
Birthdays At the Dog First Christian Church in Paulding. It will be from 6-8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 4-5 at the
church on Emerald Road. To participate or for information, call Denise Renollet at 419-399-2134
(The Paulding Progress main-ley, Kaitlyn Stockman.
tains a file of birthdays and anniver-
Shelter or Lori Clark at 419-399-5696.
Dec. 2 – Javier P. Bernal,
saries. To make any changes, Sharon Berryhill, Thomas Currently available for
please call our office at 419-399-
Hill, Laura Kochel, Ed L. adoption from the Paulding
4015 during business hours, email
Monhollen, Olive Scherer, County Dog Shelter: This
to progress@progress-
Katie Schmidt, Arliss week’s featured pet is
newspaper.org, or drop us a note to
Woodard. Gizmo. He is a young adult,
P.O. Box 180, Paulding.) Dec. 3 – Betty Hanenkratt, adorable black and white
Nov. 27 – Rolando Cebal- Danielle Friend, Sara Paput- Corgi-Basett Hound mix. He
los, Ryan Flint, Sharon sakis, Mike Snider, Preston was abandoned at the shelter
Goodwin, Kevin Hale Jr., Stoller, William Windle. and now needs a new home
Klint Manz, Judith Robinson, where he will be appreciated
Whitney Wenninger.
Nov. 28 – Kevin Bauer,
Anniversaries andAlso loved.
at the shelter we have
Amber Kay Dohoney, Nov. 27 – Martin and Mack, a Blue Heeler mix.
Sharon Flint, Angie Gordon, Kelly Evans, Mike and Peg- Jackie, the Shepherd mix is
Virginia Rambo, Brianne gie Linder, Doug and Sandie still waiting to go home with
Shafer, Sharon Sierer. Mize, Bernard and Evelyn someone.
Nov. 29 – Ted Brown Jr., Slattman. The shelter will be closed
Naomi Colley, Hayden Gor- Nov. 28 – Bob and Cheri Thursday and Friday, Nov.
rell, Corbin Griffiths, Maxine Estle, Russell and Rochelle 25-26 for the Thanksgiving
Hanenkratt, Elaine Kemerer, Reinhart. holiday. If you would like to
Alice Shipman, Rob Wright. Nov. 30 – Harry and visit the adoptable dogs,
Nov. 30 – Bettie Eagleson, Donna Gray, Dan and Deb please call the office at 419-
Rob Egnor, Dan Heck, Jes- Heck, David and Amy Nog- 399-9728.
sica Mize, Rosie Sholl, John gle. Or, visit the Web site
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Thrasher, Deb Unger. Carlisle. 709.html
Dec. 1 – Taylor Aldrich,
Tiffany Crabtree, Bernard
English, Bruce Gunderman,
Birthday marked
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Chuck Kipfer, Sarah Nar- relatives to an open house to celebrate her 85th birthday on Community Health Professionals Visiting Nurses and Hospice Services of Paulding was the
done, Christy Porter, Dana Nov. 28. It will last from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. at Ruth’s home. recipient of a $900 donation from the Big Boy$ Toy$ Car Club. Club president Larry Copsey made
Schnipke, Judie Schwartz, “Your friendship is cherished - no gifts, please.” the presentation to Karen Bortel, organization manager.
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Why turkey on Thanksgiving?


By Jim Lopshire developed their own steady A Penny For
Your Thoughts....
OSU Extension educator populations, wildlife man-
When thinking of Thanks- agers trapped and trans-
giving, the first word that planted “home-grown” wild
comes to many is turkey. Ac- turkeys to other parts of the
cording to the United States state. Today, wild turkeys can By: Nancy Whitaker
Department of Agriculture, be heard and hunted in all 88
more than 45 million turkeys Ohio counties.
are cooked and eaten in the Some interesting facts on
United States at Thanksgiv- wild turkeys: • The farm was used to
HOW DO YOU SPELL FAJITA? “Look on your folder.”
ing. This number represents • Found in all of the produce produce.
Years ago when I was in There are so many words
one-sixth of all the turkeys lower 48 states and Hawaii. • The dump was so full
school, two of my favorite that are pronounced the
sold in the United States each • Can fly at speeds up to that it had to refuse more re-
classes were English and same, but have totally differ-
year. 55 mph. fuse.
spelling. We used to have ent meanings. I know that
Today, most people will can Thanksgiving tradition • Can run at speeds of at • We must polish the Pol-
spelling bees and the one left some words I have been say-
prepare and consume a white until the 1860s. In fact, least 19 mph. ish furniture.
standing who had spelled all ing wrong for years. One of
domestic turkey. The domes- turkey did not achieve its • Have good eyesight. • He could lead if he
the words correctly was the them is “coldcrock.” I always
tic turkey lost its ability to fly prominent status as the cen- They see approximately the would get the lead out.
winner. Sometimes I won, heard from Grandma that it
through selective breeding terpiece of the holiday meal same distance as humans, but • The soldier decided to
but was almost always in the meant to hit someone with a
that created heavier, broad- until after World War II. they can pick out minute de- desert his dessert in the
top three. crock (bowl). Therefore,
breasted birds, a feature Wild turkeys were a vital tails. desert.
I remember in English “coldcrock.”
much desired by chefs and food source to Native Amer- • Have excellent hearing, • Since there is no time
class we’d have to go up to I wrote the word coldcrock
commercial turkey produc- icans, but became extinct in but a poor sense of smell. like the present, he thought it
the blackboard and diagram in an article once and I was
ers. Ohio in 1904. To re-establish • Roost in trees at night was time to present the pres-
sentences. Does anyone re- shocked to learn that it was
The shorter legs of the do- a wild turkey population in for protection from predators. ent.
member doing that in school? actually coldcock (to knock
mestic turkey also mean it Ohio, wildlife biologists with Few holidays embody • A bass was painted on
I loved it and I think I could another unconscious or
can not run as well as its wild the Ohio Department of Nat- American traditions like the head of the bass drum.
still diagram a sentence knock down with force). To
cousin. In contrast to the ural Resources began reintro- Thanksgiving. The bountiful • When shot at, the dove
today. There was the subject, me, it makes no sense why
heavier domestic bird, the ducing wild turkeys to our feast, the time spent with dove into the bushes.
predicate, verb, adverbs, someone would change that
wild turkey is slim, tall and state in 1956. Their efforts in- your family, the pies, the • I did not object to the
nouns and pronouns. old word coldcrock to cold-
long-legged. cluded trapping wild turkeys breads, the stuffing, and of object.
It has been said that the cock. I totally disagree.
The wild turkey is native to outside Ohio and then releas- course, the turkey. These are just a few words
English language is hard to The other day I was using
eastern United States. His- ing them into the state’s One wonders if the that sound alike, but have dif-
learn and speak. When our the word detour in a sentence
tory is not clear on why forested lands. Woodlands in Thanksgiving feast would be ferent meanings. Now, I know
children say their first words, (“the rain did not detour any-
turkey is eaten on Thanksgiv- Athens, Hocking and Vinton the same if Ben Franklin had in our world of technology,
we are all so proud, espe- one from attending”). The
ing Day. What we know is counties were the first to re- gotten his wish for the gob- we can use the spell check on
cially if they say the word proofreader corrected detour
that turkey actually did not ceive the out-of-state birds. bling bird to be our national our computers to make sure a
“Mama” first. My youngest to deter. Of course, I had my
become a part of the Ameri- In time, as Ohio’s flocks symbol. word is spelled right. But do
daughter, Susie, said “mama” own arguments about how to
first. I was so proud and spell detour and why it one thing for me, try spell

More than 1,300 happy until I figured out that


she was saying the word
“mama” for Mom, monster
and milk.
should be spelled my way.
However, some of the word
spellings depend on the
meaning. I seriously believe
checking fajita and see what
your computer tells you!
Do you think the English
language is hard to learn to

see Festival of Trees


My son, Tom, believe it or that people make up words speak? Have you ever dia-
not, and for whatever reason, just to confuse us. gramed a sentence or had a
said the word “calendar” for For instance, what do you spell down at school? Do you
one of his first words. think of these words? know how to spell fajita? Let
One of the best kept secrets donkeys were shy but deter- 20, 2011); mark your calendar Speaking English is one • The bandage was me know and I’ll give you a
in Paulding County is the John mined and the pygmy goats now. The festival committee is thing, but the spelling and the wound around the wound. Penny for Your Thoughts.
Paulding Historical Society, lo- didn’t have a care as long as always open to suggestions and understanding of what a
cated on Fairground Drive. they had good straw and hay to for volunteers to help on the word means is another. I am
Last weekend, more than 1,300
children and adults came to
view the Festival of Trees, and
munch on. Was that how it was
the night of the birth of our
Lord?
committee.
A membership campaign is
being planned for the new year.
responsible for typing the
school menus here in the of- OSU Extension to host
fice.
many of the visitors remarked
that they had never been to the
museum before.
To complement the live na-
tivity, Bob Merriman of Oak-
wood displayed several
To join, call the museum on
Tuesdays from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.,
or any member or tree commit-
One of the hardest words
for me to spell on the menus
livestock mortality
Two buildings were deco-
rated with the theme “Christ-
mas Bells Are Ringing.” The
nativity scenes from his collec-
tion.
tee member. Plans for the an-
nual wine and cheese tasting
is “fajita.” I have spelled that
word wrong so many times,
it has become an office joke.
composting training
Entertainment was provided night are also under way for the The word is even written on
majority of all of the decora- nightly and on Sunday after- new year. The Ohio State University Extension Offices of Paulding
my menu folder and I still and Putnam Counties and the Northwest Ohio Livestock Pro-
tions have been donated over noon. Committee members this misspell it. ducers will be hosting an Ohio Livestock Mortality Compost-
the years by local residents and Several children were able to year were Rose Munger, Di- With five different schools ing Certification Training at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 16,
brought out of storage. sit on Santa’s lap and tell him anne Stouffer, Gene Olwin,
Over 70 trees were deco- in the county with all differ- at the Twin Oaks United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall
their wish list, have their pic- Louella Thomas, Rhonda and
rated by local business, ent menus, you can bet fajitas located in Oakwood at 201 E. Harmon St.
ture taken and receive a treat Erica Smalley, Anna Kauser
schools, individuals, churches, bag. and Eileen Kochensparger. will be on one of their Instructors for this training will be Glen Arnold, Ohio State
healthcare groups, Scouts, area The Talking Tree came in weekly menus. University Extension educator, and Dale Ricker, Ohio State
To me, it makes more
charities and the committee.
There is always room for one
out of the forest and was a PERI meeting set sense to spell the word fajita
University Extension associate.
This training session will certify an operator in composting
highlight of the weekend. The Paulding County Chapter 10
more. museum has the original and just like it sounds, “fahita.” approved livestock mortality species and is available to all
PERI will meet Dec. 1 at the This is just one of words that
The favorite tree vote went he has been around a long time. Paulding Senior Center. Ohio livestock producers.
to the Caring and Sharing Food The John Paulding Histori- has no rhyme or reason on All who are interested in attending are asked to pre-register
Lunch will be at 11:30 a.m. the spelling. The best way for
Pantry of Paulding. The fa- cal Society Museum is kept followed by the meeting fea- by Tuesday, Dec. 14. The pre-registration fee is $10 per farm.
vorite tree vote for children open by donations and volun- me to handle the fahita The cost is $15 per farm for those who have not pre-registered.
turing speaker Jason Davis spelling problem is to yell at
went to the Paulding/Oakwood teers. This Festival of Trees from PERS. His topic will be Please contact the Paulding County OSU Extension office
second graders. weekend was successful be- Erica Habern, the knower of at 419-399-8225 or the Putnam County Extension office at
“Changes in Humana for all things good, “Hey Erica,
More than 30 items were do- cause of the faithful followers 419-523-6294 to register.
2011.” how do you spell fajita?”
nated for the silent auction. who return year after year, a
The museum hosted three Election of officers will be It is such a joke around
great committee, and faithful “It’s a short road that has no advertising signs” – Anony-
meals this year with a good at- conducted as well. here now that I just automat-
museum volunteers. mous. Learn how your community newspaper can help you –
tendance at each one. To make lunch reservations ically ask her how to spell it.
Next year’s theme will be call the Progress today at 419-399-4015.
Anyone who missed the live “Angels Say ‘Halo’ To Christ- call 419-399-3650. She will sigh loudly and say,

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8A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Wayne Trace Jr./Sr. High School honor roll Divine Mercy honor roll
Wayne Trace Junior Zachary Cotterman, Rebecca Samantha Spangler, Andre’ Matthew Baxter, Bailey Honor roll for Divine Mercy Catholic School in Payne for
High/High School honor Eberly, Rebecca Habern, Spinner, Michelle Walter Bergman, Elizabeth Brown, the first quarter:
roll for the first nine weeks: Ashley Saylor, John Stoller, FRESHMAN Molly Crosby, Carl Elliott, 4th Grade – Grant Baumle, Emily Dyson, Hannah Wilhelm,
SENIORS Justin Theobold 4.00 – Madeline Baumle, Cassidy Hilkey, Justin Pierce, Kaleigh Thompson, Korbin Slade
4.00 – Taylor Baumle, Tate 3.0-3.29 – Ashley Matthew Klopfenstein, Robert Seffernick, Hank Sinn, 5th Grade – Jacob Kuhn, Joshua Kuhn, Hunter Vogel
Church, Ashton Duer, Dylan Goeltzenleuchter, Dylan Rachael Kreischer, Haley Mackenzie Swary, Samantha 6th Grade – Sarah Dyson, Ruger Goelzenleuchter, Natalie
Jewell, Nicholas LaBounty, Horner, Tara Ingol, Christina Linder, Madison McClure, Van Vlerah, James Weaver, Kuhn, Brady Stabler, Faith Vogel
Erika Langmeyer, Abbey Klinker, Holly Ludwig, Madison Poling, Jared Sherry, Sarah Young
Linder, Nathan Tumblin, Jes- Lindsey Matthews, Hannah Libby Stabler, Sylvia 3.0-3.29 – Kierstan Bald-
sica Wenninger Myers, Britney Rosswurm, Young win, Samantha Hinchcliff,
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Dylan Worden Jonathan Harper, Danielle House, Janey Janka, Matthew siter, Luke Miller, Victoria
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JoEllen Fickel, Justin Flynn, Brian Myers, Tyler Ruiz, Emily Mohr, Colby Speice, Temple
Lauren Holtsberry, Brittany Courtney Seffernick, Natalie Arlen Stoller, Aaron Stoller, 3.3-3.66 – Arlyn Cooper,
Miller, Lerrin Miller, Alesha Sinn, Denise Smith, Krystal Brock Worden Sydney Critten, Corey Davis,
Mobley, Ashley Strickler, Wannemacher, Kylee Wen- 3.0-3.29 – Treanna Bidlack, Christopher Davis, Nicholas
Dustin Taylor, Timothy Will- ninger Chelsea Dempsey, Kenneth Durre, Quinton Harper, Taryn
born 3.3-3.66 – Jessica Alba, Ganter Jr., Wesley Goings, Homier, Courtney Mead, Erin
JUNIORS Taylor Campbell, Lyndsay Eric Hicks, Brittany Jenkins, Mohr, Jessica Offerle,
4.00 – Tyler Arnett, Sarah Combs, Marcella Doan, Alec Kuhn, Brooke Laney, Zachary Sinn, Noah Stoller,
Feasby, Shelbie Krontz, Karena Egnor, Nathan Holts- Lauren Speice, Dustin Taylor, Alec Vest, Hollie Wan-
Megan Pierce, Christian berry, Marisa Jones, Jacob Kayla Thompson, Alexandra nemacher
Raab, Peter Sinn, Kelly Zart- Long, Caleb Mead, Zachary Winebrenner 3.0-3.29 – Brenna Baker,
man Proctor, Tanya Sinn, Dalton GRADE EIGHT Makayla Brandenburg, Ken-
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Ryan Jewell, Gary Klopfen- 3.0-3.29 – Mackenzie Dingus, Jehane Hoagland, mann, Austin Kuhn, Jacob
stein, Rachel Long, Kari Campbell, Chelsea Critch- Erin Jewell, Isaiah Ross, Leverton, Brooke Ludwig,
Myers, Beth Ross, Austin field, Eric Durre, Jared Ek- Kayla Zuber Quintin Miller, Jayson
Scheiner, Reuben Stoller, lund, Mackenzie Fleagle, 3.67-4.0 – Addison Nowak, Clint Sinn, Lucas
Stephan Van Vlerah, Sadie Tiffany Hittle, Zachary Mans- Baumle, Rebecca Hamrick, Sinn, Austin Winebrenner,
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All-Conference selections for
football for the 2010 season.
Dustin Jackson, age 12, of Paulding, was among the success-
ful participants of the state’s youth hunt Nov. 20 and 21. Dustin
By STEVE MAJOR Tracy Smith, junior varsity Approved for substitute sup- Those named to the First bagged his nine-point buck in Paulding County’s Jackson Town-
Correspondent baseball coach; Erin Jury, var- port staff, pending records, Team were Shaile Chamber- ship on the first day. His dad, Todd, took him out for the hunt.
PAULDING – Paulding Ex- sity softball coach; and Matt were: Broc Baughman as bus lain (offensive end, defensive Dustin has been hunting since he was 10. This was not his first
empted Village Schools Board Carr, junior varsity softball driver training; Vicki Burley as back) of Antwerp and Dylan deer, but is the biggest he’s harvested.
of Education heard that the coach. substitute secretary; Amanda Horner (running back) and
district is now accepting nom- The board also approved Briner as substitute secretary, Gage Critten (defensive end),
inations for school’s new Aca-
demic Hall of Fame at its
monthly meeting on Nov. 16.
creating a four-hour special ed-
ucation aide position at Pauld-
ing Elementary effective Nov.
aide and cafeteria staff; and
Gina Rose as substitute secre-
tary, aide, cafeteria staff and
both of Wayne Trace.
Second Team recipients
were John Brown (quarter-
Tip Off Tourney
“We will be accepting nom-
inations until Feb. 1,” said su-
perintendent Pat Ross.
10 and a two-year limited con-
tract for Tatiana Wright, high
school Spanish teacher.
bus driver training.
back), Jordan Koppenhofer
(offensive end), Tanner info announced
“Nominations came be made
through the school Web site.
Induction will take place this
The resignation of Pam
Moore as junior high track
coach was accepted.
Varsity Copsey (running back), Jorge
Garcia (place kicker) and
Justin Bute (offensive tackle)
VAN WERT – The boys
and girls varsity and junior
varsity basketball teams from
good for both games. There
will be no presale for the
girls’ tournament.
spring for our second class.”
The annual Senior Citizens’
Christmas Breakfast will be
Phil Sherry, local organic
gardener, was a visitor to the
meeting and presented to the
Games of Antwerp; and Pete Sinn
(defensive tackle, offensive
tackle), Austin Speice (line-
Wayne Trace will be partici-
pating in a pair of Tip Off
Classic Tournaments in Van
The Van Wert County Hos-
pital Tip Off Classic is then
held on Dec. 3 and Dec. 4 at
backer), Devin Stahl (offen-
held at 8 a.m. on Dec. 8.
“All senior citizens from our
school district are invited,”
board the idea of creating com-
munity gardens at Paulding
and Oakwood elementary
of the sive guard) and Kim
Bickford (defensive back) of
Wayne Trace.
Wert to open their respective
seasons.
The McDonald’s Girls
Van Wert as well.
Wayne Trace will take on
Crestview in the opener on
said Ross. “Please call the schools. Basketball Tip Off Classic Dec. 3 with a 6 p.m. tip off.
school office at 419-399-4656.
Besides the meal there will be
musical entertainment by stu-
“These would be commu-
nity projects held on school
property,” explained Ross.
Week Tanner Copsey and Tom
Taylor of Antwerp and Jacob
will be held Nov. 26 and
Nov. 27 at Van Wert High
Lincolnview then tangles
with host Van Wert in the

dents.” “The school is very supportive Sports Taylor and Ryne Jerome of
Wayne Trace received Hon-
School. Crestview and Ot-
toville will open action on
nightcap.
Ticket prices are $6 for
The board approved one- of the idea, but we need com-
year limited extracurricular munity members to step for- schedule
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 –
orable Mention status. Nov. 26 beginning at 6 p.m.
with Wayne Trace taking on
adults and $4 for students if
purchased during the pre-sale.
contracts for the following, ward to direct the project. the host Lady Cougars in the All tickets at the door for the
pending records: Nic Alvarez,
high school boys and girls’
Anyone interested should call
the school.”
Girls Basketball: Wayne Trace at
Van Wert Tip Off Classic Hospital second game of the evening. boys’ tournament will be $6.

News
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27 – The consolation game of Wayne Trace fans will be lo-
head track coach; Josh Neil- The board approved the fol- Girls Basketball: Antwerp hosts the tournament will be held cated in the northwest portion
son, Mel White and Randy lowing as substitute teachers, Delphos Jefferson; Wayne Trace on Nov. 27 at 6 p.m. with the of the gymnasium for the
Crawford, assistant high Jenifer Dempsey, Robert at Van Wert Tip Off Classic Admissions championship game to fol- first night of the tournament,
school track coaches; Mike Habern, Kaleigh Stoller and TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 – None. low. or on the opposite side of the
Leach, varsity baseball coach; Justin Suffel. Girls Basketball: Antwerp hosts Dismissals Wayne Trace’s fan section scorer’s table.
Paulding; Wayne Trace hosts Nov. 16 – Virginia Dun- will be in the northeast cor- The consolation game be-
Parkway son, Paulding. ner of the gymnasium on the gins at 6 p.m. on Dec. 4 with
Carol’s The Broughton opening night, behind the
scorer’s table.
the championship game to
follow.
Coon Hunters Club
Main Street (SR 613) is hosting a
Ticket costs will be $6 for
adults and $4 for students at
Doors for all nights of each
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Vagabond has 60th anniversary By JAROD ROSEBROCK

Feature Writer Vagabond in the early 1940s slots, but the Vagabond con-
tions in Fort Wayne and Indi-
CECIL – For more than by two school teachers who anapolis before taking over tinued to prosper. A new
half a century, customers ran the business during the the Vagabond. kitchen was added in 1954,
who wanted a late night or summer. After a few years The building itself was aand perhaps the biggest addi-
early morning meal, needed they sold it to Herb and Flo lot smaller then. The diningtion was the construction of
a quick stop for gas or simply Benson. Benson built the room wasn’t built and there the gas station in 1956.
wanted good, home-style current building in 1946. It were only some counter The elder Rushes retired
food could find it at the was a two-story structure from the restaurant business
stools and a few small tables.
Vagabond Village located on with the downstairs as a Customers could purchase a in 1959. While they still
County Road 424 (old U.S. restaurant and the upstairs owned the business they
slice of pie for 20 cents and
24) on the Maumee River containing 10 hotel rooms. get a cup of coffee for a started just nine years earlier,
northeast of Antwerp and In 1950, Erwin and Mar- nickel. they handed management of
south of Sherwood. garet Rush purchased the The Vagabond was a pop- the Vagabond over to Dave
The Vagabond is celebrat- Vagabond Village and lived ular 24-hour truck stop whenand his wife, Illa. They added
ing its 60th anniversary in the stone house located it was first opened. Truckerthe 85-seat dining room in
under the same family of next to the restaurant. Ac- drivers would come in at all1985 and the building took
owners this year. It has been cording Erwin and Mar- on the look it still has today.
hours to play slots and watch
an area landmark since it garet’s son and current owner black and white cowboy Dave and Illa took over as of- “The Vag” has long been a favorite eating spot for area diners.
opened in 1950. Dave Rush, his parents had movies. ficial owners of the restau- The restaurant features weekly specials and family dining seven
A restaurant was first built been in the restaurant busi- Shortly after the Rushes rant in 1988 when Margaret days a week.
at the location of the ness for years owning loca- passed away.
took over, the state outlawed
The Vagabond celebrated been local for a while now success to good food, a good
its 50th anniversary in 2000 and with the truckers already reputation and all of the sup-
and was enjoying continued opting for fast food, it didn’t port they get from their won-
success. It was a well-known, change a whole lot. derful, loyal customers. It
24-hour landmark in the The restaurant has now could also be that customers
community, but according to crossed over into a third gen- like eating at a restaurant that
Dave, after the 9/11 attacks it eration of the Rush family. has stood the test of time and
started seeing a decline in Dave and Illa’s daughter, has done so under the man-
business. He says people Lyn, has taken on the respon- agement of one family.
stopped going out as much sibility of manager. The signature dish at the
after dark and truck business Despite ending 24-hour Vagabond is its Hobo Burger,
started declining because the service and closing its gas which is a triple layer sand-
truckers started eating fast station, the Vagabond Village wich that contains two beef
food to get a quicker meal. is still a landmark in area. patties, sauce and a special
The Vagabond stopped its Any business that can stay bun. “The Vag” has specials
24-hour service soon after open for 60 years and each day of the weekend, in-
9/11. It is now open 6 a.m. – weather everything that has cluding a fish fry on Fridays,
9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and changed since 1950 must be prime rib and steak with soup
6 a.m. – 10 p.m. on Friday a restaurant that a community and salad on Saturdays, and a
and Saturday. feels it can’t live without. chicken buffet on Sundays.
With truck business on the The Rushes credit their
decline, Dave and Illa closed

Dave and Illa Rush have seen the Vagabond go from a truck stop to a family restaurant during
their family’s 60-year management. Dave’s parents purchased the local landmark on old U.S. 24
the gas station a couple years
ago. They say the move of
U.S. 24 hasn’t affected their
Antwerp to interview
and U.S. 127 in 1950. The restaurant has been under family management ever since.
business much. They say
most of their business has for new treasurer
By STEVE MAJOR p.m. the holiday choir con-
Correspondent cert; Dec. 15, at 9:15 a.m. the
ANTWERP – The Antwerp seventh and eighth grade
Local School Board identified spelling bee; and Dec. 17, last
four candidates to interview day of the semester before
for the treasurer and chief fi- holiday break with dismissal
nancial officer (CFO) position for grades 6-12 at 1:15 p.m.
at its monthly meeting on and for K through 5 at 2:15
Nov. 18. p.m.
The opening was created The administration reported
with the impending retirement to the board that 140 middle
of Jane Limber as of Dec. 3. and high school students
A total of 17 applications made the honor roll in the first
were received for the position. term; this despite the fact that
At the SWCD annual meet- “We have excellent candi- qualifications for the honor
ing, James Pendergrast Sr. dates who have both experi- roll have been made stricter.
was honored for his longtime ence in schools and state Hartman reported to the
work as a drainage contractor treasurers’ licenses,” said su- board that initial work on the
and support of SWCD. perintendent Mark Hartman. school’s proposal for federal
“We will start interviews on education program Race to the
Nov. 23 and plan to have a Top funding had been com-
new treasurer in place on Jan. pleted. Ohio has been awarded
The Lake Erie CREP Program Achievement award was presented by Ed Crawford (center) to Retired teachers 1.” $400 million from the program
the Richard Coppes Trust and accepted by Joan Coppes and Dale Coppes at the SWCD annual
meeting. set open house The board approved three
school trips, including: 9-12
and Antwerp hopes to receive
up to $100,000 of those funds
The Paulding County Re-
tired Teachers’ Association grade band and choir trip to over the next four years.
will hold an open house from Disney World May 3-8; “Our initial scope of work
9-11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1 eighth grade trip to Washing- was returned to us by the state
at the Youth Leadership ton, D.C. on May 9-14; and for further work. We have
Building at the Paulding senior class trip to Gatlinburg, completed the revision and the
County Fairground. Tenn., March 23-26. work has been approved. Next,
There will be no business In personnel action, the this spring we will formalize
meeting, but members may board approved Matt Hor- the work on teacher and prin-
bring items for the food mann as freshman boys’ bas- cipal evaluation,” said Hart-
pantry or donations for the ketball coach and Tim Copsey man.
scholarship fund. as assistant boys’ basketball The next school board meet-
R.S.V.P.’s may be sent to coach for the upcoming bas- ing will be at 6 p.m. Thursday,
Marcia Pressler at ketball season. Dec. 16.
marciap@paulding-net.com, but Hartman reported to the
are not required. All retired board that work on the cli- RETIRED BODY MAN
teachers are welcome to at- mate controls at the school with over 30 years
tend. continues. experience. Doing work at
“We will have proper cli- home, probably not big
mate controls for the basket-
Thanks to you ... ball games so that it’s not
enough for your insurance
We’d like to thank Susie’s freezing or too hot for players company. If your paying out
Family Bakery in Paulding and fans,” explained Hart- of pocket, call me.
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‘Winning the Battle for a Generation’


By Rick Jones ing into his pocket and pulling out a $10 bill.
executive director, Defiance “Here is the woman’s fine,” he said, “and fur-
Area Youth for Christ thermore, I’m going to fine everyone in this
By Jim Daly and Dr. Juli Slattery Fiorello LaGuardia was mayor of New York court room 50 cents for living in a city where
QUESTION: How do I City during the Depression, and he was quite a person has to steal bread so that her grand-
transfer to greater responsi- kids, with chips and other
train my 2-year-old to a character. He would ride the city fire trucks, children can eat. Mr. Bailiff, collect the fines
bility in years to come. Re- salty items running a close take entire orphanages to baseball games and and give them to the defendant.”
clean up after herself? sist that temptation to second. Children are also whenever the city newspapers went on strike, The following day, the New York Times re-
She’ll go into her sisters’ swoop in and clean up for drinking a lot more fruit he would get on the radio and read the Sunday ported that $47.50 was turned over to the be-
room and destroy it, and her. The extra time and ef- juice. That might sound “funnies” to the children. wildered old woman. It was given by the
won’t help clean up unless fort now will be well worth good on the surface, but At any rate, one bitter cold winter’s night in red-faced store owner, some 70 petty crimi-
I threaten to punish her. it as your daughter grows. most of these drinks are 1935, Mayor LaGuardia turned up in a night nals, people with traffic violations and city po-
Then she only picks up a QUESTION: I was aston- loaded with excess sugar court that served the poorest ward in the city, licemen – and they all gave their mayor a
couple of things before ished to read how much and are much less healthy dismissed the judge for the evening and took standing ovation as they handed over their
getting distracted. childhood obesity is in- than an actual piece of fruit. over the bench himself. After he heard a few money.
Frankly, it’s easier for me creasing. Do you have any An after-school snack cases, a tattered old woman was brought be- That’s how it will be with God’s world. Just
to clean it up myself. My suggestions for parents isn’t a bad thing. But most fore him, accused of stealing a loaf of bread. when it seems that all hope is lost, and good-
older girls complain that who want to help their people would agree that She told LaGuardia that her daughter’s hus- ness and mercy shall never win, the Great
they have to clean up but kids avoid this health snacks are no substitute for band had deserted her, her daughter was sick Judge will come to set things right, deciding
their little sister doesn’t. I nightmare? a healthy and well-balanced and her grandchildren were starving. But the for the hungry and the meek of the earth.
know this isn’t fair, but Jim: Rather than focusing meal. And of course, the shopkeeper, from whom the bread was stolen, The scriptures describe God’s passion for
what else do I do? on the obvious, like eating snack itself should be nutri- insisted on pressing charges. “My store is in a truth and justice this way ... Micah 6:8 (NIV),
JULI: As any parent well-balanced meals and tious. Parents need to make very bad neighborhood, your Honor,” he said. “And what does the LORD require of you? To
knows, the most challeng- keeping junk food to a min- “She’s got to be punished in order to teach act justly and to love mercy and to walk
sure they’re setting a good
ing task of raising a toddler other people a lesson.” humbly with your God.”
imum, let’s look at some- example for their kids in The mayor sighed. He turned to the old For more information about the work of
is setting boundaries. It is thing that moms and dads this area. Don’t expect your woman and said, “I’ve got to punish you,” he Youth for Christ, you may contact Youth for
important to teach your might tend to overlook: child to be happy with an Christ at 419-782-0656, P.O. Box 111, 210
said. “The law makes no exception – $10 or
daughter that she has to snack time. Every situation apple if you’re snacking on 10 days in jail.” Clinton Street, Defiance, Ohio 43512, or
clean up the messes that she is different, but research candy bars and soda! But even as he spoke, LaGuardia was reach- email to: defyfc@embarqmail.com
makes, but that might be an suggests that on the whole,

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impossible task if the many children are simply
messes are too big. Part of snacking too much.
teaching your 2-year-old re- Health Affairs reports that Menus are subject to change TUESDAY – Breakfast: Sausage milk. crackers, applesauce, milk. Lunch:
sponsibility is not allowing kids are taking in signifi- ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOLS and egg burrito with salsa, juice, WEDNESDAY – Breakfast: As- Taco salad, lettuce, cheese, salsa,
her to get into trouble or cantly more calories from Week of Nov. 29 milk. Lunch: Teriyaki chicken salad, sorted cereals, crackers, juice, milk. fruit, milk.
messes that are too big for snack foods today than they MONDAY – Salisbury steak or breadstick, fruit, milk. Lunch: Nacho chips with cheese FRIDAY – Breakfast: Pancakes,
her to clean up. did in the 1970s. Other sta- BBQ pork on bun, peas, pineapple, WEDNESDAY – Breakfast: Ham, sauce, peas, fruit, milk. applesauce, milk. Lunch: Turkey deli
To start with, limit her tistics show that half of milk. Plus: Salad bar or pudding cup egg and cheese croissant, juice, THURSDAY – Breakfast: Break- sandwich, carrots, cake, fruit, milk.
play areas. If she’s going to TUESDAY – BBQ rib on bun or milk. Lunch: Stuffed crust pizza or fast burrito, juice, milk. Lunch: Ham- WAYNE TRACE SCHOOLS
American children snack taco dog, french fries, rosy apple- grilled chicken with bun, corn, fruit, burger with bun, corn, fruit, milk. Week of Nov. 29
trash her sisters’ room, then four times a day, with some sauce, milk. PLUS: Salad bar or milk. FRIDAY – Breakfast: Assorted MONDAY – Breakfast: Pizza.
make that room off-limits. kids eating almost con- fruit. THURSDAY – Breakfast: Cinna- cereals, crackers, juice, milk. Lunch: Lunch: Fiestado, corn, mixed fruit.
Keep play areas to her own stantly – as many as 10 WEDNESDAY – Hamburger on mon bread stick, juice, milk. Lunch: Taco in a bag, cheese, fruit, milk. TUESDAY – Breakfast: Egg,
room or a family room. snacks a day! It’s not likely bun or potato wedges with meat and Turkey club sandwich, broccoli and PAULDING ELEMENTARY cheese, bacon muffin. Lunch:
Even in those areas, limit that these kids are hungry cheese, diced potatoes, peaches, cheese, fruit, milk. Week of Nov. 29 Breaded chicken sandwich, sea-
the number of toys she has milk. PLUS: Salad bar or pasta FRIDAY – Breakfast: Sausage Packed lunch: Peanut butter soned fries, peaches.
that often. Researchers be-
salad. gravy with biscuits, juice, milk. and jelly sandwich, vegetable, WEDNESDAY Breakfast: Pan-
access to at a given time. lieve they’re simply eating THURSDAY – Breaded chicken Lunch: Philly beef sandwich, oven fruit, milk. cakes, sausage. Lunch: Hot dog on
She can choose to play with the food because it’s there, on bun or meatball sub, french fries, potatoes, fruit, milk. MONDAY – Breakfast: Cereal bun, corn, pears. WT: Breaded
the dollhouse or the blocks, almost as a form of enter- mixed fruit with marshmallows, milk. OAKWOOD ELEMENTARY bar, graham crackers, juice, milk. chicken pieces, mashed potatoes.
but not have access to every tainment. Obviously, when PLUS: Salad bar or cottage cheese. Week of Nov. 29 Lunch: Ravioli, green beans, fruit, THURSDAY Breakfast: Egg,
toy in the house. Consis- kids spend so much time FRIDAY – Southwest pizza or Packed lunch A – Peanut but- milk. cheese, omelet muffin. Lunch:
tently ask her to clean those snacking, they’re less likely chicken salad sandwich, cole slaw, ter and jelly sandwich, vegetable, TUESDAY – Breakfast: Assorted Cheese or chicken quesadilla,
pears, chips, milk. PLUS: Salad bar fruit, milk. cereals, graham crackers, juice, tossed salad, grapes.
up immediately before she to eat a balanced meal at or cook’s choice. MONDAY – Breakfast: Warm milk. Lunch: Cooks choice. FRIDAY – Breakfast: Turnover.
moves on to the next thing. breakfast, lunch or dinner. PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL whole grain cinnamon roll, fruit, milk. WEDNESDAY – Breakfast: Ce- Lunch: Chicken noodle soup, crack-
What she’s capable of The snacks themselves Week of Nov. 29 Lunch: Corn dog, baked beans, fruit, real bar, graham crackers, juice, ers, toasted cheese sandwich, sher-
handling is going to grow are a problem, as well. MONDAY – Breakfast: Breakfast milk. milk. Lunch: Pizza, lettuce salad, bet, fruit.
with time. The lesson of Cookies and cakes are the pizza, juice, milk. Lunch: Chicken TUESDAY – Breakfast: Pancake- fruit, milk. DIVINE MERCY SCHOOL
cleaning up a few toys will most popular snacks among nuggets, whipped potatoes, gravy, sausage on a stick, juice, milk. THURSDAY – Breakfast: Muffin, Week of Nov. 29
roll or soup and sandwich, fruit, milk. Lunch: Stromboli, green beans, fruit, Same menu as Wayne Trace.

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Paulding County Church Directory


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

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Paulding County Pedigree


By: Caroline Zimmerman
THE PILGRIMS AT PLYMOUTH Bradford’s senior. He was means to transport bond slaves.
The Mayflower ship had called “Captain Shrimpe,” be- Christopher Martin and
been sailing since 1616 in the cause he was short with red William Mullins each had one
various trades, including haul- hair and red complexion when while Stephen Hopkins had
ing smelly fish, turpentine and he got angry. It appears he was two, Edward Dotey and Ed-
tar. Weighing only 180 tons born about 1584. He married ward Leister, both of London.
and only about 106 feet long, his wife, Rose, and at the end In this servant group were
the Plymouth voyage must of his life left many estates in four small waifs by the name of
have been very rough. Lancashire and on the Isle of More, poor orphans of London,
When she was engaged to Man. He never joined the who were living with Thomas
come to America in 1620 with Church at Plymouth – he may Weston when they were
the 102 passengers crammed have been Catholic. dragged off quite as if they
on board with their goods and Other “Strangers” were were debtors or criminals sen-
supplies, it was surely a trial James Chilton, a tailor of Can- tenced to be transported to the
for everyone. They came terbury, with his wife and colonies. The mayor of Lon-
across the North Atlantic to daughter. Samuel Hopkins had don felt this relieved the pres-
avoid pirates who frequented the largest family on board of sure of the population in the
the more temperate latitudes. Gloucestershire (London). One poorer quarters of the city. One
The following is a small bit of of Edward Winslow’s younger of the waifs was put into the
some of their stories. brothers, Gilbert, had joined Winslow’s household, a second Wade Gibson of Cecil (left) was one of 18 winners in the Win-A-Turkey sweepstakes organized
Most of the Pilgrims were the ship at Southampton, as into Carver’s was Richard by the Progress. He receives his turkey from Progress editor Melinda Krick.
Separatists who were opposed had Peter Browne, ancestor of More and another nameless
to the forms of the Church of
England, but spent most of the
Sabbath in informal services
John Brown of Osawatomie,
who came from Essex. John
Billington of London had the
brother was given to the Brew-
sters. Only Richard was alive a
few months later and he lived
18 winners in turkey contest
Eighteen people claimed free turkeys given away by local businesses as part of last week’s
combining social and religious distinction as the only Pilgrim to an old age.
activities. Only three of the Progress Win-A-Turkey sweepstakes. Antwerp
father to be hanged. All of these Saints and
company were from Scrooby Participating businesses around the county Paulding Ace Hardware - Rich Perl of Cecil
Besides the Saints and Strangers, hired hands and in-
– William and Mary Brewster collected entry coupons in special collection Dairy Queen - Clara Youtsey of Latty
Strangers, a third group con- dentured servants, men and
and William Bradford – and 41 boxes during the week. Winners’ names were Paulding County Progress - Wade Gibson of
sisted of the hired men. Five women and children, down to
came from Leyden. The others drawn Friday. Cecil
were under contract to remain babes in arms, even in embryo
were “Strangers” largely from Sponsoring merchants and the person who Signature Embroidery - Chris Adams of
in the colony for a year. They – should properly be numbered
London and southeastern Eng- won from each location are: Paulding
were not regarded as settlers or in the Pilgrim company.
land. They were not Brown- Kohart Surplus - Debbie Pike of Melrose First Federal - Barbara Weaver of Paulding
members of the company. Though many are little more
ists; neither were they Don & Perry’s Furniture - Roger Carlisle of Ross Service Station - Jamie Boroff of Grover
The indentured servants than names, their ghosts de-
Separatists of any rival school. Paulding Hill
were a larger group set off from serve to be honored.
On the contrary, they were Antwerp Bank - Loretta Baker of Antwerp Kammeyer’s IGA - Lucille Elliott of Antwerp
the others. Their indentures Note: Some of the info for
good members of the Church Ebel’s Butcher Shop - Danielle Bidlack of Susie’s Family Bakery - Sue Wilhelm of
usually ran for seven years; this item was taken from:
of England for the most part. Oakwood Paulding
they were fed, clothed and Saints and Strangers by
Christopher Martin was a Pu- Paulding Maramart - Vicky Hull of Cecil Past Time Café - Nick Martinez of Paulding
housed by their masters, but re- George Willison. Not all the
ritan. No Bluebloods were Liechty Farm Equipment - Stan Elick of Los Gallitos - Kelly Jones of Antwerp.
ceived no wages, being virtu- names of the 102 Pilgrims are
among them and they wer the Grover Hill Thank you to all who entered. We hope every-
ally slaves by their masters. listed.
“pathetic interest in the coat- Paulding County Hospital - Kasey Willitzer of one has a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.
Frequently, they were bought,
of-arms.” Create photo gifts Paulding
sold and hired out as such.
Among thee all aware of Chief Supermarket - Ann Wiedman of
There were 18 servants on
poverty and “Strangers” were board the Mayflower and 11 of in adult tech class
three Pilgrims: Myles Standish, them were strong young men. ANTWERP – Trisha Fuller,
John Alden and Priscilla Most of them belonged to the Do It Best Corp. IT trainer, and
Mullins. Priscilla may have Leyden group, which suggests the Antwerp Student Technol-
been a Separatist as her father that is the Saints were poor, the ogy Service students are offer-
was one of the first to sign up Strangers were even still ing an additional adult
and pay in his money. William poorer. Historians tell us that as career-tech class as part of the
Mullins (“Molines” as he a man of his wealth, John Learn & Serve America pro-
wrote it) was a Huguenot and Carver had 4 servants – for his gram.
came from France to join the wife, his boy and a maid; for Participants will learn to cre-
company. Priscilla’s future hus- himself, Roger Wilder and ate photo gifts and edit the
band, John Alden, was a “hop- John Howland, “a lustie yonge photos using Shutterfly or
full yonge man” of 20 from man,” who quickly made a Snapfish. All you need are
Harwich, Essex. He was re- name for himself at Plymouth. photos you want to use for
membered by his family as tall, The William Whites had your photo gifts.
blond, and very powerful in brought two, as had the The class is scheduled from
physique, and one of the more Winslows, one being George 6-8 p.m. Dec. 2 at the Antwerp
powerful men in Plymouth. He Soule of Eckington, Worcester- Local School with a $10 regis-
was a cooper by trade. Getting shire, who was destined, like tration fee. All attendees will
ready for the voyage, he tended Howland, to rise to some receive coupons for a site to
carefully to the precious barrels prominence after he had served create gifts.
of beer, plain water and strong his time. Class size is limited so reg-
cider in the hold. Lastly, Isaac Allerton and ister quickly to reserve a spot.
Myles Standish was a hard- Deacon Samuel Fuller had one To register please send an WAYNE TRACE RECEIVES NEW FLAG – The Payne American Legion recently donated a 5x8-foot
ened professional soldier of 36 servant each. Among the email to antwerpcomputer- American flag to be flown at Wayne Trace Jr./Sr. High School. Tim Baumle of the Payne American Le-
or so being about five years Strangers only three had the class@yahoo.com gion presents the flag to Wayne Trace students Grady Gudakunst and Sarah Nickols.

 
    
 
     
 

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12A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, November 24, 2010

VETERANS’ DAY ASSEMBLY AT ANTWERP – Antwerp Local School hosted its annual Veterans Day
Assembly on Thursday, Nov. 11 in the main gymnasium. Here, United States Marine Corps veteran
and featured speaker Peter Wales stands at attention during the playing of the Marine Corps fight
song. Wales delivered a powerful message that included bringing honor to veterans and the families
Payne Elementary honored veterans with the third grade presenting a Veterans Day program. of veterans, both of whom have made great sacrifices to keep freedom alive and well in the USA. In
The program included students reciting poems honoring veterans, along with the entire student addition to Wales’ message, the assembly featured the presentation of colors done by the Antwerp
body singing a variety of patriotic songs. The program also included a guest speaker, Sgt. Amber VFW Post 5087 Ladies Auxiliary, the traditional Armed Forces medley played in honor of each of the
Schuerman (left). She shared her experiences in the military, the military history in her family, branches of the armed services, and an educational message from Antwerp Elementary School prin-
the reasons why she chose to be in the military, and the importance of being proud. Also attending cipal Travis Lichty. Prior to the assembly, lunch was served in the school auditeria for all interested
were her son Draven, and her father, Robert Schuerman, who also was in the military. veterans and their spouses. Antwerp Local School officials would like to thank everyone who played
a part in making this another honorable event. A big thank you also goes out to the several veterans
who attended the ceremony that afternoon.

LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – This photo is believed to have been taken in Paulding County,
Antwerp Police Officer Gary Smiddy talks to a group of Paulding Middle School sixth graders
possibly in the 1890s. The sign appears to read “Northwood Union Sunday School.” Has any
on the dangers of drugs. Officer Smiddy visited the classroom of Mr. Eric Deisler, sixth grade
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010 Paulding County Progress - 13A

In Auglaize Sewer District, over


40 properties have unpaid fees
The Paulding County commissioners the 2010 budget and will be implemented pany offers Worksite Advantage, an op-
took steps to obtain delinquent sewer dis- yet this year. tional group life insurance benefit. This
trict fees in recent action. Adkins and Goshia then discussed the benefit is strictly voluntary for employees.
Commissioners Tony Zartman, Tony economy and cuts in the Medicaid medical Liberty National offers tax sheltered pre-
Burkley and Edward Straley voted to au- benefits and the impact on the hospital. miums through payroll deductions. Upon
thorize the county auditor to place certified Treasurer Lou Ann Wannemacher re- retirement, there is no conversion or re-
unpaid charges for the Auglaize River viewed the 2010 CUSIP report. She noted qualifying and no increase in premium.
Sewer District upon the first half 2011 real that many CUSIPs have been called due to Notification will be included in a future
property tax list and duplicate against the the drop in interest rates. Wannemacher payroll and a date will be scheduled for in-
property served by the connection. presented an estimated revenue report on terested employees.
Landowners in the Auglaize River CDs and savings accounts report for 2010. In other business, the board:
Sewer District have been receiving a Receipts are down from what was esti- • met in executive session for 25 min-
monthly invoice beginning November mated. utes with Prosecutor Joe Burkard to dis-
2009 to partially defray costs incurred to Engineer Travis McGarvey gave an up- cuss legal matters, and on another occasion
date for the project. Currently there are 41 date on wind farm status. He reported for 15 minutes.
landowners with charges at least 90 days Horizon expects its permit approval by • authorized a supplemental appropria-
past due. Nov. 18. A pre-construction meeting is ten- tion for the following from Pay-In #87164
The commissioners met with Gary Ad- tatively set for Nov. 19. A road agreement and #87849 to Health Department/NAC-
kins and Rob Goshia from Paulding from Horizon should be coming soon. CHO-Advanced Practice Center Grant,
County Hospital. Goshia presented the The commissioners extended the con- $10,000.
Paulding County Hospital’s 2011 operat- tract with Solid Ground LLC for the re- • modified the annual appropriation and
ing and capital budget for the commission- moval of snow accumulations for the transferred funds from General Fund/Sher-
ers’ review. It was approved as submitted. 2010-11 winter season at the courthouse iff/Salaries, Employees-Sheriff to General
Adkins noted the surgical suites will be with the same stipulations and fee as the Fund/Sheriff/Supplies/Sheriff, $15,000.
renovated in 2011. The current surgical 2009-10 winter season contract. • modified the annual appropriation and
suites were built in the 1960s and are now The commissioners approved the Title transferred funds from General Fund/Sher-
too small to accommodate medical equip- XX County Profile as presented by Corey iff/Salaries, Employees-Jail to General Wayne Trace Grover Hill Elementary held its annual Veterans
ment. Adkins stated the emergency room Walker, director of Paulding County De- Fund/Sheriff/Equipment/Sheriff, $20,000. Day program Nov. 11. Despite the fog, there was a terrific turnout.
will be renovated in 2012. partment of Job and Family Services, for • authorized a supplemental appropria- About 20 veterans attended to see the school pay tribute to all
He also noted the hospital operates on a the two-year fiscal period July 1, 2011 tion from Pay-In #88357 to who have served. All grade levels participated in some form for
very low debt ratio when compared to through June 30, 2013. Defiance/Paulding Counties Joint Auglaize this program. The afternoon ended with a special guest Eric
neighboring hospitals. Coty Moore met with the commission- Sewer Project/OWDA Expenses, $24,894. Dickerson, who is currently serving a term in the army. In August
Adkins then explained the hospital will ers with questions about the dog kennel. • modified the annual appropriation and 2009, Dickerson was sent to Afghanistan, where he sustained
be converting to an electronic medical The commissioners met with Rachel transferred funds from Public serious injuries due to a bombing. The students and staff were
records system, as required by federal law. Perrott and Paul Smerud of Liberty Na- Assistance/Purchase of Service to Public honored to have Spc. Dickerson and all the veterans attend the
He anticipates this system was allowed in tional Life Insurance Company. The com- Assistance/Insurance, $27,000. program. Pictured are Steven Torman and Spc. Eric Dickerson.

Paulding County websites


These local offices and agencies have websites:
Auditor ...........................................................................................www.pauldingcountyauditor.com/
Board of Elections ..........................................................http://sites.google.com/site/pauldingboe/
County Court.......................................................................................www.pauldingcountycourt.com
Dog Shelter........................................................................www.petfinder.com/shelters/OH709.html
Economic Development..............................................................................................www.pced.net/
Engineer ........................................................................................www.pauldingcountyengineer.com
Health Department ...........................................................................www.pauldingcountyhealth.com
Sheriff .....................................................................................................www.pauldingohsheriff.com
Paulding Co. Carnegie Library..............................................................www.pauldingcountylibrary.org
Paulding Co. Hospital .....................................................................www.pauldingcountyhospital.com
OSU Extension ...........................................................................................http://paulding.osu.edu/
Recorder ............................................................................../www.ohiorecorders.com/paulding.html
Schools
Antwerp Schools.............................................................................................www.aw.noacsc.org/
Paulding Schools .....................................................................................http://pvhs.noacsc.org/
Wayne Trace Schools.......................................................................www.noacsc.org/paulding/wt/
Vantage Career Center ...................................................................www.vantagecareercenter.com/ 4-H members really enjoyed finding their way through the straw maze, including this trio of
Western Buckeye ESC ..........................................................................ww.noacsc.org/vanwert/wb unidentified young ladies.
Paulding Chamber of Commerce............................................................www.pauldingchamber.com/
Paulding County Progress .....................................................................www.progressnewspaper.org/
Paulding Co. United Way ...........................................................www.unitedwayofpauldingcounty.org/
Village of Antwerp ....................................................................................www.villageofantwerp.com/
Fun-raiser makes over $3,000 for 4-H
Village of Paulding..................................................................................www.villageofpaulding.com/ Organizers of the first an- mony. She not only discussed took top honors with her com-
Village of Payne .......................................................................................http://villageofpayne.com/ nual 4-H Fun-raiser on Nov. 6 her personal 4-H experiences, munications officer book.
consider it a “huge success.” but also distributed plaques to All 4-H advisors present
Over $3,000 was raised to sup- 4-H club officers earning were recognized for their ef-
port the Paulding County 4-H recognition for outstanding forts with a certificate.
The Progress goes History books for Christmas program. record books. She aalso handed A special event during the
to 38 states so far Looking for the perfect Christmas gift? The Paulding Cham- A live auction, featuring out 4-H advisor years of serv- awards ceremony was the pres-
over 50 items donated from ice awards. entation of a check from Mon-
The Paulding County ber of Commerce is offering Paulding County Ohio – A Picto-
local businesses and 4-H clubs, Secretary’s book awards santo to the Paulding County
Progress Goes To – The rial History Volumes 1 & 2.
brought in nearly $2,000 by it- went to Stephanie Donaldson 4-H program.
Progress has traveled all over The heirloom-quality hardcover books each contain 144 self. of Junior Leaders in the senior The John Young family en-
the world and to 38 states and pages with hundreds of historic county photos. The day began with a host division and Dinah Pierce of tered a contest sponsored by
the District of Columbia. We The price is $49.95 each plus tax. Save $5 off your purchase of activities for participants to Leaders of Tomorrow and Tori Monsanto in which a $2,500
are still waiting for vacation enjoy and concluded with an Bradford of Happy Bunch in grant is awarded to the organi-
by buying two books.
photos from a dozen states: awards program. the junior division. zation of the winner’s choice.
Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, The books are on sale at Village Apothecary, Paulding Li-
brary, Paulding County Senior Center and State Bank in Oak- Slated as the day’s events John Rosswurm from Lead- Young’s were selected as the
Maine, Maryland, Montana, were a straw maze, a cake ers of Tomorrow won the sen- local winner and their selection
Nebraska, New Hampshire, wood. Quantities are limited.
walk, a scavenger hunt, a pop ior treasurer’s book division. for the donation was the
New Jersey, Oklahoma, Ore- ring toss and face painting, a Sierra Cline from Doe-C-Doe county’s 4-H program.
gon and Rhode Island. Will
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Take the Progress along The following is a weekly report regarding current and up-
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photo and a little information partment of Transportation District One, which includes Chase Williams and Kaylee
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n OAKWOOD Payne Council to discuss sewer plan


Continued from Page 1A
By AMBER McMANUS overflows, documentation of at 419-263-2863.
and cannot drive to the center. Tim Phillips, who is the licensed plant opera- Correspondent implementing the nine mini- There was a third and final
Council discussed the possibility of an Oak- tor for the Oakwood water and wastewater PAYNE – Payne Village mum controls as outlined in reading of Ordinance No.
wood senior center and decided that it would plants, gave council a report of the two plants’ Council met Monday. Ohio EPA’s CSO strategy, 2010-10 to accept the dedica-
be good for the residents of the area. Council operations. Phillips told council that he was sav- The EPA notified the vil- and also keeping the EPA in- tion of Parkway Drive as a
discussed the use of the Oakwood fire station ing the village some money by completing some lage about implementation of formed of the ongoing effort duly dedicated street. Coun-
as a location for the center and advised Fire of the testing at the plant and that both systems the nine minimum controls to improve the operation and cil unanimously approved the
Chief Kenny Thomas that the fire station was were operating within EPA specifications. for reducing the combined maintenance of the sewer measure.
too small and doesn’t have adequate parking Phillips also thanked the village workers for all sewer overflow impacts, and system. A letter will be going to the
to handle this type of facility. Council voted their help and quick response. the status of the long-term The meeting with Pogge- Paulding Township Trustees
unanimously advising Thomas to tell Yeutter The fire chief told council that all the Christ- control plan projects. meyer Design Group to go stating that the Village of
that she should pursue the Twin Oaks United mas decorations are up and ready. The Village of Payne is re- over the NPDES permit will Payne will not be pursuing a
Methodist Church as the prime location in lieu Thomas commended the firemen for an quired to develop and submit be announced at a later date. contract for Sections 18, 19,
of the fire station. “awesome” performance at the Superior Street to the Ohio EPA an approv- The Friends of the Library 29, 30, 31 and 32 for EMS
Police Chief Mark Figert reported the fol- fire. able Combined Sewer Oper- will have a Christmas walk coverage for the upcoming
lowing calls received and cleared for the Village administrator John Keyes told coun- ational (CSO) Plan. The and bake sale to help with ex- 2011 year.
month of October: unwanted person (2), theft cil that all fire hydrants are now flushed and Combined Sewer Operation penses for the library roof. It As a reminder, there will
(1), keys locked in vehicle (1), fight (1), assist greased. and Maintenance Plan will will be held from 9 a.m.-2 be no more leaf pick-up. Res-
other law enforcement dept. (1), breaking and Council spent some time discussing the four- include a description of how p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11. Tick- idents who have leaves
entering (1), assault (1), civil dispute (1), wel- wheeler nuisance problem in the Chapel Lane the system will be utilized, a ets may be purchased at the should bag them up and take
fare check (2), criminal mischief (1), dog area, the parking problem on North Third Street physical description of each Payne Library or Zublee’s them to the town park.
complaint (1), miscellaneous (4), trash com- during the time children are being picked up after CSO, precautions to be taken Pizza. For any information, The budget meeting will
plaint (4), and unruly juvenile (5). Twenty-six school, and the recent paving on Main Street. to prohibit any dry weather please call the Payne Library be held at 8 a.m. Dec. 4.
complaints were reported and cleared for the The next regular Oakwood Village Council
month of October. Meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13.
AEP Ohio signs long-term pact to
State approves construction purchase wind energy from Horizon
of Timber Road II Wind Farm GAHANNA – AEP Ohio, a unit of American
Electric Power, has signed a long-term power
purchase agreement for wind energy with
Paulding Wind Farm II LLC, a subsidiary of
motes the development of alternative energy by
establishing increasing benchmarks for renew-
able resources by 2025. Although we have pro-
posed to purchase up to 300 megawatts from
COLUMBUS – The Ohio and recommendation to the trol measures.
Horizon Wind Energy, a Houston-based com- wind in our Electric Security Plan to meet the
Power Siting Board (OPSB) board on Sept. 7. •Establish a process to re-
pany with over 20 wind farms across the United state’s near-term benchmarks, the establishment
last week approved an agree- At a local public hearing ceive project-related com-
States. of this site reaffirms the potential for wind in
ment authorizing Paulding held in Paulding on Sept. 22, plaints from the public.
Through a 20-year agreement, AEP Ohio will Ohio.”
Wind Farm II LLC to con- six witnesses provided testi- •Meet all federal and state
purchase all of the output from the 99- In addition to the agreements with Paulding
struct Timber Road II Wind mony about the project. Sup- requirements for construction
megawatt (MW) facility that will be located in Wind Farm II LLC, AEP Ohio has contracted for
Farm in western Paulding porters emphasized the of turbines that may affect
Benton Township, Paulding County. other renewable energy resources. AEP Ohio has
County. potential economic and envi- navigable airspace, radar or
Review of the agreement will be included in a long-term power agreement for 100 MW of
The facility will consist of ronmental benefits of the communications.
AEP Ohio’s upcoming ESP filing and it is sub- wind energy from the Fowler Ridge II Wind
up to 98 wind turbines spread project. Opponents voiced •Repair all impacted roads
ject to approval from the Public Utilities Com- Farm located in Indiana and a long-term power
across 15,000 leased acres concerns about potential neg- and bridges following con-
mission of Ohio. The project will consist of 55 agreement for solar energy from the 10.08-MW
with a combined generating ative consequences including struction.
V100-1.8 MW turbines to be manufactured by Wyandot Solar facility in Upper Sandusky.
capacity of up to 150.4 effects on public health and •Repair damage to agricul-
Vestas. The facility is expected to be in com- AEP Ohio provides electricity to nearly 1.5
megawatts (MW). property values. tural land, including field tile.
mercial operation by midsummer 2011. Terms million customers of major AEP subsidiaries
“The certification of Tim- On Oct. 5, Paulding Wind •Decommission the facil-
of both agreements were not disclosed. Columbus Southern Power Company and Ohio
ber Road II is another step in II, OPSB Staff and the Ohio ity, or individual turbines, at
“Incorporating renewable energy resources Power Company in Ohio, and Wheeling Power
the right direction for Ohio’s Farm Bureau Federation filed the company’s expense.
such as wind into our generation fleet fits with Company in the northern panhandle of West Vir-
clean energy future,” said an agreement resolving all of Paulding Wind II expects
the vision of AEP Ohio and that of the state,” ginia. AEP Ohio is based in Gahanna. The com-
OPSB chairman Alan R. the outstanding issues in the to begin the construction of
said Joseph Hamrock, AEP Ohio president and pany serves all or part of 61 counties in Ohio and
Schriber. “The wind farm case. The agreement recom- this project in December.
chief operating officer. “Ohio’s energy law pro- two in West Virginia.
will contribute towards the mended approval of the ap- Construction will include a
renewable goals included in plication subject to 60 new transformer substation
our state’s alternative energy conditions intended to miti- and underground electric col-
portfolio.” gate the ecological, environ- lection lines, as well as new
On May 14, Paulding mental and social impacts of or improved access roads to
Wind II filed an application the project. support the facility. The proj-
with the OPSB for a certifi- Included in these condi- ect is expected to create 420
cate to site a wind-powered tions, Paulding Wind II must: temporary construction jobs
electric generation facility. •Mitigate the potential im- and 43 full-time, permanent
After conducting an investi- pacts of noise and shadow positions.
gation of Paulding Wind II’s flicker near the project area. The OPSB certificated the
proposal, OPSB staff submit- •Install and maintain ero- construction of Timber Road
ted a summary of its findings sion and sedimentation con- Wind Farm on Aug. 23.

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#2722 12110 Rd. 11, Antwerp: This country home has large rooms throughout, 3-bdrm. home having new roof shingles and windows installed
3 bedrooms and I bath. 2 acres w/ pond and several outbuildings. Fenced in area within the last three years. The home has been well maintained,
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for animals. $115,000. Call Becky Strickler @ 419-769-1157 ed floors, and more for you to see. Located at 720 Miller Parkway To see nice color pictures & interior shots of properties offered
#2718 1136 Emerald Rd.: Very nice 3 Br. 1.5 Bath. Attached Dr., Paulding. Listed at $64,900. #323
2 car garage with many updates including flooring, windows, Three Bedroom Home situated on by Gorrell Bros. go to: www.gorrellbros-paulding.com
roof and painting. Great location. $109,900. Motivated 1.1886 Acres near Pauldng’s
Shopping Center. The owner has
Seller. Call Don 419-399-2347 recently installed new roof shin-
#2709 309 North Main St.. Paulding: Great location. 2004 Sq. ft., with 4 or 5 gles, replaced almost all windows, refinished hardwood floors
and more. There’s also fresh paint inside and a partial basement
bedrooms, 1.5 Baths and basement. Price Reduced $85,000. Call Becky 419- and attached garage. $89,000. #301
769-1157 #1377- 321 E. Caroline #1285- 2 COUNTRY #1271- Price Reduced
Side by Side Duplexes. Priced at $69,000 each. 3 separate
# 2697 529 Plainfield St.. Payne: Remodeled 3 Br., 1.5 Bath ranch W/ covered units available. #309 St. 2 to 3 br. home w/ par- ACRES w/ beautiful to $169,900. All brick
front porch & attached garage. $83,000. Call Becky 419-769-1157 tial bsmt & lg. 2 car pond! 3-4 br., 1.5 bath. home w/ beautiful in-
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#2653 215 S Main, Payne: A home to be proud of. 2284 sq. ft. and wood floors, formal dining room, many closets and a 2 car garage. Newer carpet & Grabill cabinets/updated ground pool! Corner lot w/
of oak woodwork, pocket door, wood floors, covered porch and detached garage. Located in Antwerp on South Main. #308 interior paint. Dining rm is kitchen, enclosed breeze- sprinkler system. 2 br., 2
covered patio in back. 5 Brs., 2 Baths & much more. $129,900 COUNTRY 10 ACRES: 3 bedroom 2 bath home with 2 car attached open to living rm. way. Lg. 2-car garage & bath, 1560 sq. ft., over-
Call Maurie or Elaine 419-263-2523 or 419-769-9090 garage, pond, trees, 30x36 pole barn, & 12x18 tool shed located NW Separate workshop off enclosed leanto. NW sized garage, private
of Paulding. $154,900 #306 Antwerp. REDUCED TO
#2691 16684 Rd. 100 , Paulding: Located on dead end garage. Covered front backyard. Paulding. Call
road with lots of privacy. 5+ acres with creek, 3 Br., 2 Bath 10 ACRES NE of Paulding with pond, two large pole buildings, porch. New Price $129,000! Call Sandra Sandra or Tamyra 419-
trees at rear and space to build your new home. #331 or Tamyra 419-506-
ranch. 1624 sq. ft. with attached garage. Barn. $96,900. Call $62,000...Call Joe Den 506-1015.
Maurie 419-769-9090 Four-Bedroom home with with many updates including roof- Herder 1015.
ing, windows, heating, electrical, floor covering and most
#2712 621 Plainfield, Payne: 1878 sq. ft. in this 3 Br., 1.5 Bath ranch. Immediate windows. $49,900. #321 #1402- New Listing-
possession. Motivated Seller. $79,900. Call Maurie 419-769-9090 or 419-263- Remodeled 3 br. hme w/
SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME with partial basement located
2523 near downtown Paulding, 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, living room, det. 2 car garage. Corner
family room and lots of space. #317 lot in Paulding. Seller
3 bedroom one story home, pond, situated on almost 1 & 3/4 #1240- .69 acre lot, 2 br., Says Sell will look at all
Shisler Insurance Agency acres north of Paulding. #319
Owner will consider your offer for this home located in Paulding
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on corner lot with detached garage. #314 yard. City water, west of wooded mature trees on #1403- New Listing- Lot
Three bedroom home near the Antwerp. NEW PRICE 5.27 acres. Approx. 1 mi
Auglaize River. In great condition. $54,900. Seller may con- on N. Main St., Paulding.
Outside is an attached wood deck SE of Payne. Priced to $2,000. Call Joe Den
patio, shade trees and a two car sider land contract! Call sell $99,000. Call Don
detached garage. $29,500. #325. Sandra or Tamyra 419- Herder for details.
Gorrell 419-399-7699
506-1015.
Leland Smith 821 Greenbriar Ave., Paulding. 3 bed-
room, 2 bath home having C/Air & Heat,
vinyl & stone siding, $146,900. #355 INVESTMENT HOMES IN PAULDING COUNTY
Insurance Services 14.480 Acres located near Paulding’s west side at the inter-
section of State Route 111 and State Route 500. Village water
#1405...Cherry St., Paulding 3-4 br., 1 bath, some updates......$30,900
#1406...Rd. 48, Payne- Farmhouse needs TLC & 60x40 pole building....$32,900
#1407...W. Perry St., 3-4 br., 1 bath, some updates.......$22,900
available. Acreage can be split. #334
Home • Auto • Commerical • Farm THREE-BEDROOM HOME near the Paulding School and CALL DON GORRELL AT 419-399-7699 to view these properties
Senior-Center with recent new roof, siding, C/Air & Heat, ANTWERP LOTS
Medical • Life • Disability plus many new windows. $64,900. #305
Lots 1, 2, 3 located in The Colony Subdivision (also known as 305, 307, and 309
Please call Harrmann Road)-- 100ʼ x 210ʼ--- Seller May Accept Land Contract. $19,500 each.
Paulding: 419-399-5121
Antwerp: 419-258-1363
419-399-4444
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Lots 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 in the Wabash & Erie Canal Addition (fronting on
Diamond Dr.)-- various dimensions .31 to .69 Acres offered from $9,000 up to
Jean Cramer - Woodring - 419-399-4676
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Aaron Timm 419-399-9100 Sandra Mickelson & Joseph Barker: 419-258-4285
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trees on the property shed.....Plus 1968 Hillcrest Manufactured Home....2+- Acres....Probably room
known as Pleasant Valley,
situated in Benton AUCTION for the speculators --------Also Selling Vehicles, Household & Related; Visit
our web site at www.gorrellbros-paulding.com ...Real Estate Terms: $1,000
Township, section 16 10:00 AM- SAT- DEC. 4 earnest money day of auction; balance due at closing on or before Jan. 18, 2011
Paulding County, OH. Location: Section #3, Ridge Township; .....Seller: James O. Gillet; Norman E. Cook, Attorney.... Aaron Timm, Sale
Violators will be Van Wert County, OH; 5 miles NE of Van Manager; Larry Gorrell, Broker; Joseph Barker; Don Gorrell; Sandra
prosecuted to the fullest Wert– 7344 Slane Rd; sale to be held at the Mickelson; Nolan Shisler 13c2
extent of the law. Middle Point Community Building
R & K Brady
Corporation 13c1 Serving Northwest Ohio 82 ACRE FARM - 4 PARCELS Public Auction
Farm to be sold in 4 parcels; #1) 66 acres – all
Roll-off containers available, Commercial tillable land; Hoytville soils; slightly under ½
and Residential Clean-up
mile frontage on Slane; recently cleaned outlet Sat., Dec. 4 -10AM
6c4 ditch on the east side plus smaller one on west
side; access from Slane; #2) home site of ap- LOCATION: Gorrell Bros. Auction Facility -
1201 N. Williams St., Paulding, OH
1-888-596-3805 proximately 1.5 acres having good 24’x 50’
garage – new roof/ concrete plus 32’x 64’ pole
building; some shade; #3) approximately 11
acres of woods – good timber; report avail-
able; access from Slane by 30’ owned lane ap-

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proximately 300 feet long – south end of farm;
great site; #4) 5 acre recreational woods/
#AC36001504 heavy thicket; access from Slane by 15’ Ford F8000 Truck Littleford Roller 1985 Seasprite
owned lane – north end of farm; reported to
AUCTION
1985 Seasprite 140HP Mark I MerCruiser Boat (looks good), with Wild
be some of the best deer hunting in the county;
Cat Custom Trailer; bought new by Ron; Seller Ronald C. Roth Estate,
#5) multi-parcel(s) then offered with bidders
determining combination(s) of any of the Paulding Co. Probte Crt Case 20101105, Norman E. Cook, Attorney...1984
WOODBURN, INDIANA
7+856'$<'(&(0%(5‡30
ACRES
2 TRACTS
above – all parcels to be surveyed prior to sale
- see STRALEYREALTY.COM for plats-sur-
Ford F8000 Diesel Truck With Heil Model SL5YD10 Dump Bed (Pauld-
ing Village)....Littleford 3-5 Ton Tandem Roller, Model 160 SN 57635HH
124 (Paulding Village)....Minn Cota 4HP Elec Trolling Motor....2 JD 212
vey-info or call -
PROPERTY LOCATION: Southwest Corner of Woodburn 66 ACRES TILLABLE - Lawn Tractors, need repair.....MTD Lawn Tractor....25 gal 12V Lawn
and Sampson Roads and also just south of the New U.S. Sprayer...5Hp Wizard Tiller....Lawn Cart....Empire Sand Blaster....Aqua
24 along Sampson Road.
AUCTION LOCATION: Woodburn Community Center,
Prime 11 ACRE PRIVATE WOODS-
1.5 ACRE HOME SITE – BUILDINGS
5 ACRE DEER WOODS –
Blast Pressure Washer....Craftsman Table Saw...Cut Off Saw...Jig Saw...
Bench Grinder...B & D Workmate....Belt & Disc Sander...4 Wagons Of
22651 Main Street, Woodburn
Tract 1: 43.5 ACRES +/- with over 800 ft. of road frontage
along Sampson Rd. This property was just land leveled &
Productive RECREATIONAL-
TERMS: Ten (10) per cent deposit per parcel
day of sale w/balance within 25 days; war-
Small Tools & Shop & Related Including Pipe Wrenches, Lug Wrenches,
Adjustable Wrenches, Open & Box End Wrenches, Sockets, Drills, Glue
Gun, Hammers, Saw Blades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Gluing Clamps, Hand
has cover crop planted. Ready for spring corn planting!!
The soils are mostly Hoytville soils with some Haskins
Tillable ranty deed/ equivalent deed(s) awarded with
all 2010 taxes paid; possession upon closing;
Saws, Air Hose, Router, Extension Cords, Chains & Binders, Chest Type
& Pickup & Other Tool Boxes, Cart Torch, Sump Pump, Ladders, Metal
Stands, Battery Charger, 2 T Floor Jack & Other Jacks & Jack Stands,
and Nappanee. There is an 8” outlet along the south part
of the farm. There is other tiling been done on this parcel,
call office for tile map.
Acreage sale subject to minimum of 75% of appraisal
of $433,000.00; by order of the Court of Com-
mon Pleas, Van Wert County, OH; Case # CV-
Grease & Grease Guns, Heavy Metal Work Bench, Vise, Metal Storage
Racks, Parts & Hyd Hoses & Fittings, Tarps, Fence Posts, Tile Probe, Many
Tract 2: 17 ACRES +/- with over 500 ft. of road frontage :$/.29(5,163(&7,216 10-08-353 Boxes Of Nuts & Bolts & Related, Etc., Etc., Plus Hospital Bed, Glass-
along Sampson Rd. and 900 ft. of road frontage along 3(50,77(' SELLERS: MEDFORD-AUCTUNG- ware, Household, Collectables including Gibson Side By Side Refrigera-
Woodburn Rd. This too is leveled and planted with cover AGLER etal tor...Kenmore Ceramic Top Range....Maytag Dishwasher....Newer Electric
crop. The soils on this parcel are mostly Nappanee and SELLER: ALICE A DIX TRUST AUCTIONEERS: William C. Straley, CAI; Hospital Bed, 450 lb Capacity...Matching Sofa & Love Seat....Glass Top
M. Charles Dix & Paul C. Dix, Richard Miller; Apps: Phil Fleming; Jane Ger- Coffee & End Tables....7 Oak Educational Style Ladder Back Chairs....Floor
some Hoytville. Trustees; Trina Glusenkamp
$XFWLRQ0DQDJHUV-HUU\(KOH 0D[:RHEEHNLQJ Gould, Attorney mann, Anne Brecht, Chet Straley, Robbin Lamps....Ceiling, Floor, Pet & Window Fans....Chests Of Drawers....Wood
Benner Frame Sofa, Rocker & Chair....4 Drawer Fireproof File Cabinet....Metal &
&$//2)),&()25'(7$,/('%52&+85(259,6,7285:(%6,7( 419 W. Ervin Rd. Wood Desks....Oreck XL Air Purifier....Singer 221 -1 Portable Electric
749-0445 • 866-340-0445 • www.schraderfortwayne.com Van Wert, OH Sewing Machine....Fur Wraps & Coat....Crock.....Benjamin & Medwin
419-238-9733 11.5” Iron Skillet....Lava Lamp..... Radio Flyer Wagon....Coo Coo Clock...
Van Wert Co., 800-727-2021 Misc Old Small Toys....Old Books, Magazines, Etc....Baskets, Including
Realty & Auctioneers, Inc. Wicker PicNic w/ Accessories....Cassette Tapes, Cds, 78 RPM Records,
Ohio  VCR Tapes Including Set American Steam & Set Of Railroad ....Milk Glass
EVERYTHING WE TOUCH....TURNS TO SOLD!
LAND Collection....Xmas Ornaments Including Oakwood School...Xmas Doll...
Stoneware Xmas Plates....Keysons China....Epoch China....Royal Chippen-

AUCTION
dale China....Petite Flora Ironstone....Goblets....Jack LaLanne SS Juicer
.....Figurines With Some Occupied Japan, Snow Babies, Etc....Exercise
Bikes....Pictures & Frames.....Dpeso Dynamic Piano....Craft & Decorator
Micromatic is seeking a talented indi- Items....Canister Sets, Pots & Pans.....Tableware.....Tablecloth, Linens,
vidual to fill a Field Service Technician Sheets, Doilies, Etc....Gas Grill....Ice Cream Maker.....- call for brochure,
60 ACRES PRODUCTIVE TILLABLE LAND position. This position requires a strong visit our web site.....Terms: Cash or approved check day of auction with
proper ID; VISA, Master Card or Discover Card with 3% processing charge
MONDAY, DECEMBER 13 • 6 PM working knowledge of PLC software,
along with working knowledge of servo
Inspection: Boat, Truck & Roller during normal business hours week prior
to auction: Other items beginning 9:00 A.M day of auction....For photos &
PROPERTY LOCATION: Hoaglin Township, Section 3, Located on the south more detailed list visit our web site www.gorrellbros-paulding.com or call
side of Van Wert – Paulding County Line Road, just 3 miles east of Hwy. 127
drive systems, and pneumatic controls.
for brochure....Sellers: David L. Head Estate, Paulding Co. Probate Crt.
AUCTION LOCATION: Scott Fire Station, just west of Hwy. 127. The ideal candidate must be self-moti- Case 20101070, Brian Gorrell Attorney & Other Consignors....Gorrell
This property is a large L shaped piece with nearly 2400 feet of vated, possess a strong mechanical apti- Bros. Auctioneers - Don Gorrell, Larry Gorrell, Aaron Timm, Nolan
road frontage along the County Line Road and over 600 feet of tude, leadership and communication Shisler, Joseph Barker, Sandra Mickelson, Stephen Sprow 13c1
road frontage along Hoaglin Center Road. The land is level with skills. Associates Degree in the Electrical
good drainage. There is a large open ditch that runs across the Field with 2-3 years work experience in
property. The soil types are mostly Latty Silty Clay with a little
Nappanee silty clay. analyzing/troubleshooting machine con-
Rare Opportunity to Buy Good Quality Farm Land at This Time!! trols required. Extensive travel is re-
quired along with support in our plant.
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FOR SALE
MCCONNEL STUMP
REMOVAL - Free estimates.
Woodburn, Indiana 260-632-
PAULDING MINI STOR-
AGE UNITS. Located at
south side of Paulding on WANTED TO BUY
by Bryan Chamber of
Commerce - $2,529. June 17-
29 – 13 day Alaska Tour (Our Thursday at 3 p.m.
All line ads must be prepaid.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE - 5307. 39ctf US 127.Various sizes. BUYING COINS, STAMP 21st tour) 9 day inland, 4 day

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$45 FOR as high as you can Please call 419-399-4444 or COLLECTIONS, old toys, cruise - $4,099. Evelynʼs
pile on your pickup truck. 419- 419-399-3721 20ctf postcards, military items, Excursions, 419-737-2055;

WORK WANTED
399-3873 after 4pm. 13p1 watches, jewelry, antiques, 877-771-4401; Ivah
THINK CHRISTMAS: 2 BDRM. HOUSE TRAILER old magazines, estates. Lothamer, 419-399-2386 11c3
PAULDING COUNTY Ohio, A IN GROVER HILL, 419-399-3353 10p8
Pictorial History, Vol. 1 & 2, $250/month. 419-438-585013c3 FLOOR LEVELING, FLOOR
published by Paulding FOR RENT IN PAULDING.
Chamber of Commerce. On COMPLETELY furnished
JOIST replacement, replace
foundations, masonry work, FOR SALE BY OWNER
sale at Village Apothecary, apartment, 4 blocks from chimneys, inside/outside FOR SALE BY OWNER: 6.5 SALES PROFESSIONAL
Paulding Library, Senior town. 419-399-3389. 13c1 remodeling. 419-594-214911p6 ACRES WITH large pond and
Center, State Bank in 1 OR 2 BDRM. APT., REPLACING FOOTER AND mobile home at 16643 CR A dynamic fast paced organization is seeking a results ori-
Oakwood. 13k3 GROUND floor, in Paulding. FOUNDATION - basement 168 Paulding. Home ready to
repair floor leveling, roofing. be lived in. $35,000 call 419-
ented sales professional who isn’t afraid of commitment. The
2006 6X12 CARGO NO PETS. 419-399-4310.
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LOTS FOR SALE
DOOR FURNACES - Buy refrig., garbage pick up fur-
3.3 ACRE LOT WITH NEW HOUSE OF LOVE MIN- The successful candidate will spend most of their time (not
septic well, driveway and elec- ISTRY AT 220 N. necessarily an 8-5 position) driving the organization sales and
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888-296-3875 6c13 deposit. 419-399-3003. 13p3
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HELP WANTED
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LEGALS
SHERIFF’S SALE Village of Paulding, in The appraisal of this State Route 49, Payne, FINDINGS AND or she is not a resident of to be issued. the hours of 8:00 a.m.
OF REAL ESTATE the above named property was complet- OH 45880. P.P. #17- ORDER OF and has no place of busi- Sheriff David I. and 5:00 p.m. Monday
General Code, County, on Thursday, ed without an interior 35S-00601. REVOCATION ness in Ohio, he or she Harrow 12c3 through Friday. 13c2
Section 11681 the 6th day of January, inspection. Neither To all of the above The Superintendent of may appeal to the Court Paulding County, Ohio Melissa S. Tope,
Revised Code, 2011 at 10:10 o’clock the Sheriff’s Office named parties, you are pauldingohsheriff.com Finance Director
Insurance issued a of Common Pleas of
Section 2329.26 A.M., the real estate nor the appraisers are hereby notified that Stanley J. Yoder,
THE STATE OF you are required to Notice of Opportunity Franklin County. The Attorney for Plaintiff
located at: responsible for the Ohio Revised Code
OHIO, PAULDING 13064 Road 51, condition of the prop- answer the Complaint for Hearing to each of notice of appeal shall set
NOTICE TO §1701.87
COUNTY: Antwerp, Ohio 45813 erty at the time the within 28 days after the individuals listed forth the order appealed PUBLIC NOTICE OF
THE ANTWERP the date of the last below. The Notice was from and the grounds of TAXPAYERS
Parcel Number: 11- purchaser takes pos- VOLUNTARY DIS-
EXCHANGE BANK, 36S-005-05 session. publication of this served on each individ- the appeal. In compliance with SOLUTION OF
Plaintiff, Said premises TERMS OF SALE: notice; the last date of ual pursuant to section This Order is hereby Section 5715.17 of the Turning Point of
vs. appraised at Nine Ten percent down on publication of this 119.07 of the Revised entered in the Journal of Revised Code of Ohio, Paulding County, Inc.,
MARK E. BASSETT, Thousand and No/100 day of the sale and legal notice is Dec. 1, Code. More than thirty the Ohio Department of notice is hereby given an Ohio corporation
ET AL., Defendants, ($9,000.00) Dollars balance before deed is 2010. (30) days have elapsed Insurance. that the real estate val- To all creditors and
Case No. CI 10 197. and cannot be sold for to be issued. You are also required uations and assess- claimants of Turning
from the date of service MARY JO HUDSON
Pursuant to an Order less than two-thirds of Sheriff David I. to serve a copy of your Point of Paulding
of Sale in the above answer upon or from the last date of Superintendent of ments in Paulding
that amount. Harrow Insurance County, Inc.;
entitled action, I will The appraisal of this Paulding County, Plaintiff’s attorney publication and each of 11c3 County for the current Notice is hereby given
offer for sale at public property was complet- Ohio 12c3 who is David D. the individuals listed SHERIFF’S SALE year have been revised that on October 19,
auction, at the East ed without an interior pauldingohsheriff.com Daugherty, 410 below has not requested OF REAL ESTATE and the valuations 2010, Turning Point of
door of the inspection. Neither Edward M. Kochalski, Mahoning Avenue, a hearing. After review- General Code, completed and are Paulding County, Inc.,
Courthouse in the the Sheriff’s Office Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 1429, ing the records in these Section 11681 open for public an Ohio corporation,
Village of Paulding, in nor the appraisers are IN THE COURT OF Warren, Ohio 44482. cases, the Revised Code, inspection in the having its principal
the above named responsible for the COMMON PLEAS CLERK OF Superintendent finds Section 2329.26 office in Paulding,
County, on Thursday, COURTS, by: Paulding County
condition of the prop- PAULDING COUN- that: Each of the individ- THE STATE OF Ohio, by unanimous
the 6th day of January, erty at the time the Leah Ann Hurt Auditor’s office. The
TY, OHIO uals listed below is OHIO, PAULDING written consent of its
2011 at 10:05 o’clock purchaser takes pos- Deputy Clerk 12c3 COUNTY: Paulding County directors, elected to
A.M., the real estate licensed in this state as Board of Revision will
session. UNITED STATES OF SHERIFF’S SALE THE HICKSVILLE dissolve and wind up
located at: TERMS OF SALE: an insurance agent. hear compliants
AMERICA ACTING OF REAL ESTATE BANK, Plaintiff, its affairs, and that a
410 East River Street, Ten percent down on General Code, Each of the individuals vs. against any valuation certificate of such dis-
THROUGH THE listed below failed to
Antwerp, Ohio 45813 day of the sale and RURAL DEVELOP- Section 11681 TRAVIS O. or assessment, except solution was filed in
Parcel Number: 12- balance before deed is MENT, UNITED Revised Code, comply with the contin- OVERMYER, ET AL., the office of the
38S-013-00 the valuaitons fixed
to be issued. STATES DEPART- Section 2329.26 uing education require- Defendants, Secretary of State of
Said premises Sheriff David I. and assessments made
MENT OF AGRI- THE STATE OF ments of section Case No. CI 10 212. Ohio on November 9,
appraised at Thirty- Harrow OHIO, PAULDING 3905.481 of the Revised Pursuant to an Order of by the Department of 2010.
CULTURE (USDA)
nine Thousand and Paulding County, Plaintiff COUNTY: Code for the 2007/2008 Sale in the above enti- Taxation. After the Dated: November 24,
No/100 ($39,000.00) Ohio 12c3 VS. THE STATE BANK tled action, I will offer receipt of the tax bill, 2010 13c2
compliance period.
Dollars and cannot be pauldingohsheriff.com ELAINE R. AND TRUST COM- for sale at public auc- complaints against BOARD OF DIREC-
IT IS THEREFORE
sold for less than two- John J. Hunter, Jr., SMALLEY, et al PANY, Plaintiff, tion, at the East door of valuation of any prop- TORS,
ORDERED that pur-
thirds of that amount. Attorney for Plaintiff Defendants vs. the Courthouse in the TURNING POINT
suant to section erties may be filed
The appraisal of this Case Number ERICA RAMSEY, ET Village of Paulding, in OF PAULDING
SHERIFF’S SALE 3905.482 of the Revised with the Board of
property was complet- CI-10-248 AL., Defendants, the above named COUNTY, INC.
OF REAL ESTATE Code, the Ohio insur- Revision at the
ed without an interior Judge J. David Webb Case No. CI 10 201. County, on Thursday,
General Code, ance license of each Paulding County Legal Notice
inspection. Neither LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to an Order of the 6th day of January,
Section 11681 individual listed below The Paulding County
the Sheriff’s Office The Defendants, Sale in the above enti- 2011 at 10:15 o’clock Auditor’s Office on
Revised Code, be and hereby is Engineer is accepting
nor the appraisers are ELAINE R. SMAL- tled action, I will offer A.M., the real estate January 1, 2011 and
Section 2329.26 revoked. The revocation
responsible for the LEY and JOHN for sale at public auc- located at: no later than March Letters of Interest to
THE STATE OF shall be effective
condition of the prop- DOE, UNKNOWN tion, at the East door of 3915 Road 250A, obtain professional
OHIO, PAULDING December 9, 2010. 31, 2011. 13c2
erty at the time the SPOUSE, IF ANY, the Courthouse in the Antwerp, Ohio 45813 design consultant
purchaser takes pos- COUNTY: SHRADER, ANN M Susan K. Simpson
DEUTSCHE BANK OF ELAINE R. Village of Paulding, in Parcel Number: 11- services for two
session. DOB: 08/27/1979 Paulding County
NATIONAL TRUST SMALLEY, whose the above named 33S-015-00 bridges in Paulding
TERMS OF SALE: County, on Thursday, 21427 ROAD 178 Said premises Auditor
COMPANY AS residences are OAKWOOD, OH County. The consult-
Ten percent down on
TRUSTEE FOR unknown and cannot the 16th day of appraised at Nine Ordinance 1412-10
day of the sale and December, 2010 at 45873 A copy of this Thousand and No/00 was passed by ant must be ODOT
MERITAGE MORT- with reasonable dili-
balance before deed is gence be ascertained, 10:00 o’clock A.M., the Order may be obtained ($9,000.00) Dollars and Paulding Village prequalified in non-
to be issued. GAGE LOAN
will take notice that real estate located at: from Stephen C. cannot be sold for less Council on November complex roadway
Sheriff David I. TRUST, Plaintiff,
vs. the on 9th day of 113 East Superior Hombach, Ohio than two-thirds of that 15, 2010, and goes design, right-of-way
Harrow September, 2010, Street, Oakwood, Ohio Department of amount. into effect from and plan development, and
Paulding County, STEVEN E. COOP-
ER, ET AL., UNITED STATES 45873 Insurance, 50 West The following real after the earliest peri- level 2 bridge design.
Ohio 12c3 Parcel Number: 10- estate will also be sold od allowed by law.
pauldingohsheriff.com Defendants, OF AMERICA Town Street, 3rd Floor, Requests for the
Case No. CI 10 175. A C T I N G 12S-005-00 separately located at: The summary of this
Michael C. Jones, Suite 300, Columbus, Programmatic
Pursuant to an Order THROUGH THE Said premises 106 Archer Drive, legislation is as fol-
Attorney for Plaintiff appraised at Twelve OH 43215. Antwerp, Ohio 45813 lows: Consultant Selection
of Sale in the above RURAL DEVELOP- As set forth in O.R.C.
MENT, UNITED Thousand and No/100 Parcel Number: 12- AN ORDINANCE Process can be made
SHERIFF’S SALE entitled action, I will 119.12, an appeal of this
offer for sale at public STATES DEPART- ($12,000.00) Dollars 03S-003-00 E S TA B L I S H I N G to the Paulding
OF REAL ESTATE Order may be taken by
auction, at the East MENT OF AGRI- and cannot be sold for Said premises RATES TO BE County Engineer’s
General Code,
door of the CULTURE (USDA) less than two-thirds of filing a notice of appeal appraised at Thirty- CHARGED, COL- Office, located at 801
Section 11681
Courthouse in the filed its Complaint that amount. with the Department of three Thousand and LECTION OF RATES W. Wayne St.,
Revised Code,
Village of Paulding, in against ELAINE R. The appraisal of this Insurance. A copy of the No/00 ($33,000.00) AND PENALITES
Section 2329.26 Paulding, Ohio. All
the above named SMALLEY, et al, as property was completed notice of appeal shall Dollars and cannot be FOR NON-PAY-
THE STATE OF Letters of Interest
County, on Thursday, Defendants, in the without an interior also be filed with the sold for less than two- MENT OF RATES
OHIO, PAULDING shall include informa-
the Sixth day of Court of Common inspection. Neither the thirds of that amount. AND CHARGES
COUNTY: appropriate court of
January, 2011 at 10:00 Pleas of Paulding Sheriff’s Office nor the The appraisal of these RELATING TO THE tion that is outlined in
FARM CREDIT common pleas. Such
o’clock A.M., the real County, Ohio, being appraisers are responsi- properties were com- UNIFORM SERVICE the Programmatic
SERVICES OF MID- notices of appeal shall be
estate located at: Case Number CI10- ble for the condition of pleted without an interi- FOR THE COLLEC- Consultant Selection
AMERICA, FLCA, filed within fifteen (15)
302 East Baldwin 248 in said Court, the property at the time or inspection. Neither TION, TRANS- Process. Letters of
Plaintiff, days of the third date of
Avenue, Paulding, demanding foreclo- the purchaser takes pos- the Sheriff’s Office nor PORTATION AND
vs. Interest will be accept-
Ohio 45879 sure of a certain prom- session. publication of this notice the appraisers are DISPOSAL OF
BARRY J. GRANT, ed for this project until
Parcel Number: 30- issory note and mort- TERMS OF SALE: and Order. Each indi- responsible for the SOLID WASTE IN
ET AL., Defendants, Ten percent down on 3:30 on December 20,
01S-007-00 gage deed, barring of vidual listed above may condition of the prop- THE VILLAGE OF
Case No. CI 10 266. day of the sale and bal-
Said premises the equity of redemp- appeal to the court of erties at the time the PAULDING. 2010. 13c2
Pursuant to an Order ance before deed is to be
appraised at Thirty- tion, marshalling of common pleas of the purchaser takes pos- Copies of the full text
of Sale in the above issued. See LEGALS, page 4B
three Thousand and liens and judicial sale 11c3 session. of this legislation may
entitled action, I will Sheriff David I. Harrow county in which his or
No/100 ($33,000.00) and for other proper TERMS OF SALE: be obtained at the
offer for sale at public Paulding County, Ohio her business is located or
Dollars and cannot be legal and equitable Ten percent down on Finace Director’s
auction, at the East pauldingohsheriff.com the county in which he
sold for less than two- relief, upon the prop- day of the sale and Office, 116 South
door of the Kriss D. Felty, or she is a resident. If he
thirds of that amount. erty known as 7702 balance before deed is Main Street, between
Courthouse in the Attorney for Plaintiff
4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, November 24, 2010
LEGALS
SHERIFF’S SALE A.M., the real estate SHERIFF’S SALE appraised at Seventy-
DELINQUENT MANUFACTURED HOME TAX NOTICE
OF REAL ESTATE located at: OF REAL ESTATE five Thousand and “The manufactured homes, returned delinquent by the County Treasurer of Paulding County, with
General Code, 739 North Williams General Code, No/100 ($75,000.00) taxes, assessments, interest, and penalties, charged against them agreeable to law, are contained and
Section 11681 Street, Paulding, Ohio Section 11681 Dollars and cannot be described in the following list:”
Revised Code, 45879 Revised Code, sold for less than two- 01 - AUGLAIZE TOWNSHIP
Section 2329.26 Parcel Number: 30- Section 2329.26 thirds of that amount. 00014 GODFREY CHARLES E & GODFREY GLORIA L 60.12
THE STATE OF 38S-012-00 and 30- THE STATE OF The appraisal of this 00085 KOPPENHOFER VARINA 180.21
OHIO, PAULDING 38S-011-00 OHIO, PAULDING 00088 MULLINS LEIGHTON B JR 465.15
property was complet- 00099 GRIBBLE ANDREW 330.42
COUNTY: Said premises COUNTY: ed without an interior 00100 HAMMON ROBERT 66.47
U.S. BANK NATION- appraised at Thirty- THE ANTWERP inspection. Neither 00114 FIELDER KEN 136.18
AL ASSOCIATION, nine Thousand and EXCHANGE BANK, the Sheriff’s Office 00118 HARTMAN MICHAEL 180.21
AS INDENTURE No/100 ($39,000.00) Plaintiff, nor the appraisers are 00558 RINGLER JAMES P 118.80
TRUSTEE FOR THE Dollars and cannot be vs. responsible for the 00570 DEMING CINDY L 356.69
REGISTERED sold for less than two- CROSS CONSTRUC- 00601 CROSS DAVE 118.80
condition of the prop- 00697 RALSTON NANCY L 160.78
HOLDERS OF thirds of that amount. TION PRODUCTS, erty at the time the 00818 CC EXPRESS LLC 60.12
AEGIS ASSET The appraisal of this LLC, ET AL., purchaser takes pos- 00827 ALDRICH SCOTT ALDRICH JANELLE 246.76
BACKED SECURI- property was complet- Defendants, session. 00833 HORG DENNIS ALLEN 650.62
TIES TRUST 2005-2, ed without an interior Case No. CI 10 013. TERMS OF SALE: 00946 ROUSH JANE 106.77
M O R T G A G E inspection. Neither Pursuant to an Order Ten percent down on 01039 HUIE MARTHA SUSAN 60.12
BACKED NOTES, the Sheriff’s Office of Sale in the above day of the sale and 01055 DIX JEFFREY DIX JENNIFER 3,110.11
Plaintiff, 01106q RODRIGUEZ DEBORAH 58.18
nor the appraisers are entitled action, I will balance before deed is 01148 NEWSOME MATTHEW 60.12
vs. responsible for the offer for sale at public to be issued. 01156 COLWELL LAURA 1,062.85
TAMMY KINNA- condition of the prop- auction, at the East Sheriff David I. Harrow 01166 GRAY KEITH B 84.98
LEY, ET AL., erty at the time the door of the Paulding County, 01179 CEREGHIN RANDY 62.25
Defendants, purchaser takes pos- Courthouse in the Ohio 13c3 01433 WILHELM MARK WILHELM TINA 668.02
Case No. CI 09 032. session. Village of Paulding, in pauldingohsheriff.com 02 - AUGLAIZE TWP DEFIANCE JT DIST
Pursuant to an Order 00469 BALTRIP MATTHEW 805.33
TERMS OF SALE: the above named Michael C. Jones, 00516 OSBORN JEFFERY 1,388.41
of Sale in the above Ten percent down on County, on Thursday, Attorney for Plaintiff 04 - BENTON TOWNSHIP PAYNE VILLAGE
entitled action, I will day of the sale and the 6th day of January, 00483 LYONS FRANK E LYONS MARGARET 87.84
offer for sale at public balance before deed is 2011 at 10:25 o’clock 06 - BLUE CREEK TWP HAVILAND VILL
auction, at the East to be issued. A.M., the real estate 00527 EDWARDS PAUL 97.02
door of the Sheriff David I. Harrow located at: 07 - BLUE CREEK TWP SCOTT VILLAGE
Courthouse in the Paulding County, 00796 STEPHENSON JAY 291.14
3878 Road 162, 08 - BROWN TOWNSHIP
Village of Paulding, in Ohio 13c3 Antwerp, Ohio 45813 00022 SAYLOR TREVOR 247.57
the above named pauldingohsheriff.com Parcel Number: 18- 00026 BIRD KEVIN 234.02
County, on Thursday, Phillip C. Barragate, 04S-001-03 00052 CONLEY CHRISTOPHER 388.58
the 6th day of January, Attorney for Plaintiff Said premises 00207 FENTER STEVEN L FENTER CHRISTINE 61.37
2011 at 10:30 o’clock 00378 CARNAHAN KIM CARNAHAN LAURIE 310.64
00562 STAHL THOMAS RAY 2,300.82
00656 SAYLOR TREVOR 178.91
00707 BEARD CATHY 184.05
00893 SHAWVER JOHN 61.37

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00669 BRANHAM KENNITH BRANHAM TAMMY 720.12
00852 ALLEN J BAKOWSKI 294.89
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00154 LAFOUNTAIN RHETTA 66.01
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00476 MEYER TONYA L 109.89
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00786 HUSSEY RAY 89.15
00805 EGNOR NEIL 206.47
01036 WHITMAN CASSANDRA 104.00
01040 RUGER MIKE 71.15
01066 HUSSEY RAY 89.15
01301 HUSSEY RAY 89.15
01360 HUSSEY RAY 150.99

“FOR SALE” 01370


01422
HUSSEY RAY
HUSSEY RAY
31 - WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
140.14
136.22

CLASSIFIED LINERS
00200 OLIVER CHARLES 271.98
00255 WIRTS CAROLYN 318.55
00742 MCCLURE JAUNT D 58.46
01033 BARTLEY BRONSON STONE HEDGE LLC 690.35
• Items (or group of items) must sell for $100 or less. 01115 GIBSON JOHN 174.87
• Only “For Sale” or “Free” captions, excludes all others including garage sales, 01121 GEE NATHAN E SR 623.93
01333 GAMBLE ANGELA LEE BARBARA 1,208.36
rentals, real estate, etc. 01336 GIBSON JOHN WILLIAM 325.91
• No abbreviations 32 - WASHINGTON TWP PAULDING DIST
00229 SNYDER MITCH 118.44
• Only private party and non commercial 00318 BRANHAM RICK 89.51
• Not available to individuals who having any outstanding debt 00713 LEATHERMAN ROGER 477.76
• 15 word maximum “Notice is hereby given that the whole of such manufactured homes will be certified for foreclosure
by the County Auditor pursuant to law unless the whole of the delinquent taxes, assessments, interest,
• Only one FreeZone ad per household per t wo week period. and penalties are paid within one year. The names of persons who have entered into a written delin-
• DEADLINE FOR FreeZone ADS IS quent tax contract with the County Treasurer are designated by an asterisk.”
SUSAN K. SIMPSON, COUNTY AUDITOR
WEDNESDAY AT 5PM
• All ads received after the deadline will be held and run the following week.
•Ads may be faxed to 419-399-4030; mailed to P.O. Box 180, Paulding, OH
45879; or brought into the office at 113 S. Williams St., Paulding
• Ads may be obmitted if not completed according to rules.

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