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PAULDING Paulding
Chamber of Commerce
opens its Summer Concert
Series from 6-9 p.m. Friday,
May 20 at Herb Monroe
Community Park in Paulding. The senior centers Relay For Life team will offer
food starting at 6 p.m. and
the band Strawberry Hill
will begin playing around 7
p.m. Bring lawn chairs and
get ready to enjoy this free
event.
In case of inclement
weather, the concert will
move to Paulding United
Methodist Church.
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Officials give
clarification on
special audit
By DENISE GEBERS
Progress Staff Writer
PAULDING Clarification on a story appearing in
last weeks edition of the
Paulding County Progress
was offered by county Commissioner Tony Zartman and
county Auditor Claudia Fickel Monday morning.
While last weeks article
indicated an Ohio Auditor of
State investigation was started at the request of the county commissioners, there is a
back story.
According to the two local
officials, the state auditors
office was first approached
by Fickel, who then talked
with county commissioners.
I found irregularities in
day-to-day business, which
prompted me to seek legal
advice, said Fickel. She
was counseled to contact the
State for investigation.
After making a call to the
Auditor of States office,
Fickel informed the county
commissioners of her concerns.
Zartman said the board of
commissioners supported her
actions and agreed to enter
into a contract with the Auditor of State for their investigative services.
Because the investigation
is open, neither official could
comment further on the matter.
The John Paulding Historical Society Museum will host the third annual Celebration of Arts and
Artists. This years event will begin May 14 through June and will feature glass art and pottery.
PAULDING A Paulding
County grand jury returned
indictments against 10 persons on Thursday, May 12.
The individuals will be arraigned in Paulding County
Common Pleas Court. Those
indicted were:
Daniel W. Zerbe, 43,
address unknown, one count
murder, unclassified felony.
Rodney A. Heath, 45,
Defiance, one count each
aggravated robbery, first-degree felony, and robbery, second-degree felony.
Russell L. Hutchinson,
36, Defiance, one count aggravated robbery, first-degree
felony.
Clarence J. Hoskins Jr.,
46, Oakwood, one count each
burglary, second-degree felony; and aggravated menacing,
first-degree misdemeanor.
Decoda A. Blake, 28,
Continental, one count having weapons while under disability, third-degree felony.
Tyler N. Moss, 28, address unknown, one count
possession of methamphetamine, fifth-degree felony.
Trina
D.
Rodgers,
54, address unknown, one
count possession of cocaine,
fifth-degree felony.
Robert A. Banks, 41,
Oakwood, one count nonsupport of dependents, fourth-degree felony.
Hillary Zijlstra, 32, Antwerp, one count passing bad
checks, fifth-degree felony.
Austin K. Zuver, 19,
Paulding, one count sexual offender registration,
fourth-degree felony.
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Obituaries
MAXELLEN
MASON
2009.
She is survived by two children, Debra (Daniel) Howell and Roger Shafer; three
grandchildren, Alexis, Austin
and Colton Howell; a brother,
Jerry (Sharon) Manson; and
sister-in-law, Betty Shafer, all
of Paulding.
She also was preceded in
death by an infant son, Randy
Shafer; brother, Richard Manson; and brother-in-law, John
Shafer.
Funeral services were Saturday, May 14 at Den Herder
Funeral Home, Paulding with
the Rev. Karen Stetins officiating. Burial was in Sherman
Cemetery, Oakwood. Den
Herder Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests memorial donations
to Paulding FFA Alumni or
Paulding High School Athletic
Boosters.
Online condolences may
be sent to www.denherderfh.
com.
1917-2016
PAULDING Maxellen M.
Mason, age 98, died Sunday,
May 8.
She was born July 4, 1917 in
Paulding County, the daughter
of the late Carl and Maude
(Ganger) Steele. In 1934,
she married Kermit Mason,
who preceded her in death on
March 27, 1993.
She is survived by a daughter, Cindy Kasefang, St. Louis;
two grandchildren, Chelsea
and David Kasefang; and sisters, Mary Jane Gabers, Paulding, and Eleanor Miller, Antwerp.
She also was preceded in
death by a son, Jack Lee Mason;
brothers, Lester, Doris, Claris,
Ora and Carlos Steele; and a
sister, Anna Ruth Steele.
Graveside services were conducted Thursday, May 12 at St.
Paul Cemetery, Paulding. Den
Herder Funeral Home, Paulding, was in charge of arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, the family ROGER BUCKY
requests donations made to CarSIERER
ing and Sharing Food Pantry.
1943-2016
Online condolences may be PAULDING Roger D.
sent to www.denherderfh.com. Bucky Sierer, age 72, died
Wednesday, May 11.
He was
DEAN
Nov.
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Defi PAYNE Dean L. LePierre, ance, the
82, of Payne, passed away son of the
Monday, May 9 at Parkview late Ralph
Hospital, Fort Wayne.
Dean
and Bettie
PATTY SHAFER L. (Shook)
Sierer. On Aug. 22, 1975, he
1940-2016
PAULDING Patty J. Sha- married Elaine M. (Cotterfer, age 75, died Tuesday, May man) Lothamer. He was a 1961
graduate of Paulding High
10.
School. He attended architec She was
ture school in Chicago; was
born
in
owner of Sierer Construction
Paulding
from 1975-1990; plant managCounty on
er of Advance Building SysSept. 12,
tems (Wausau Homes) from
1940, the
1990-1995; employed by Hartdaughter
zog Lumber Company from
of the late
1995-2006; and bus driver for
Alfred
Paulding Exempted Village
Bud and
Virginia (AuFrance) Manson. Schools. He was a 16-year
On Dec. 21, 1962, she married Paulding Village councilman;
Donald D. Shafer, who pre- a member of Paulding Unitceded her in death on Sept. 3, ed Methodist Church; secre-
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PAU LD I N G PRO G R E SS
County Court
Civil Docket:
Returned To You Ltd., Paulding
vs. James Williamson Jr., Antwerp.
Small claims, satisfied.
The State Bank & Trust Co., Defiance vs. Chad C. Hahn, Oakwood.
Small claims, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance
vs. Elizabeth K. Lantz, Paulding
and Brock Stoller, Paulding. Other
action, satisfied.
Returned To You Ltd., Paulding vs. Kimberly Hitchcock-Fish,
Paulding. Small claims, judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of
$944.70.
LVNV Funding LLC, Greenville,
S.C. vs. Vincent Jacob Kroterfield, Paulding. Other action, judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of
$1,197.99.
Integrity Ford, Paulding vs.
Amanda Ringler, Payne. Small
claims, judgment for the plaintiff in
the sum of $727.90.
Joseph R. Burkard, Paulding vs.
Kim Dangler, Matthews, N.C. Small
claims, judgment for the plaintiff in
the sum of $47 costs.
Returned To You Ltd., Paulding
vs. Alicia Miller, Paulding. Small
claims, judgment for the plaintiff in
the sum of $2,786.37.
Cach LLC, Denver vs. Joseph L.
Rooks, Cecil. Other action, judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of
$1,291.12.
Criminal Docket:
Brian E. Eblin, Grover Hill, domestic violence; $500 fine, $219
costs, 30 days jail with 150 days
suspended, work release granted;
Police Report
ACCIDENT REPORTS
None.
INCIDENT REPORTS
Friday, May 6
8:55 a.m. A North Main Street business
called to complain of the smell of smoke in
their computer area. Fire department was
alerted.
8:14 p.m. Neighbor problems centering on
parking issues were handled.
9:24 p.m. Backing mishap on Partridge
Place Drive was documented.
Saturday, May 7
Midnight. Theft of a dog from East Wayne
Street was reported. The dog was located at
the county kennels, where someone had turned
it in.
1 a.m. Officers were called to the Paulding
County Fairgrounds for a man who wasnt
welcome there due to trying to start a fight.
9:48 a.m. Damage to a vehicle on North
Main Street was looked into. The male suspect
denied any wrongdoing.
Sunday, May 8
5:16 p.m. Police were called to the Paulding
County Hospital ER for a dog bite that had occurred on Helen Street.
9:10 p.m. Theft of medication was investigated on Hoover Avenue.
Monday, May 9
7:35 p.m. Theft of a bike from West Jackson
Street was reported.
Tuesday, May 10
12:30 p.m. Facebook threats were looked
into for a West Perry Street caller.
5 p.m. Unwanted person was advised to stay
off of property along McDonald Pike.
5:10 p.m. Officers responded to a call from
the Paulding County Hospital ER for a youth
who was allegedly assaulted by another.
7:11 p.m. Harassment by phone and Facebook was investigated.
7:45 p.m. Bike reported missing the previous day was retrieved from a yard on North
Cherry Street where it had been abandoned.
9:15 p.m. Keys were reported missing from
North Williams Street.
10:34 p.m. A West Perry Street resident
showed police where their door and lock had
Commissioners Journal
been messed with.
Wednesday, May 11
4:50 p.m. Two men were harassing one another on North Main Street.
5:12 p.m. Caller from Bittersweet Drive saw
a man with backpack disappear into the tree
line at Stokely Ponds after walking behind the
condos. Police were unable to locate him.
Thursday, May 12
7:55 a.m. Family disturbance was handled
on Helen Street.
12:30 p.m. A woman on West Perry Street
requested no contact with a male.
1:51 p.m. A West Perry Street man told police he had been assaulted by another.
4:08 p.m. Job and Family Services called
police about a subject in a car in their lot who
was refusing to leave. The car was gone when
police arrived.
10:44 p.m. Officers assisted sheriffs deputies on Gasser Road.
Friday, May 13
3:20 p.m. Goats seen loose on East Wayne
Street were corralled in their barn.
6:35 p.m. An East Perry Street resident told
police someone had used their card number to
make purchases in Florida.
8:46 p.m. Family disturbance on South
Cherry Street was handled.
Saturday, May 14
1:38 p.m. Police handled a family disturbance on Nancy Street.
1:45 p.m. A backing mishap on Johnson
Road was documented.
Sunday, May 15
7:36 a.m. Business alarm sounded on East
Perry Street.
11:31 a.m. Vandalism of a residence on
West Perry Street was investigated. An alleged
suspect was found to be violating house arrest.
11:51 a.m. Family disturbance on Nancy
Street was looked into.
1:39 p.m. Police responded to a business
alarm on East Perry Street. An employee accidentally set it off.
6:50 p.m. Theft from a vehicle on West
Perry Street was investigated.
7:50 p.m. A female resident of West Perry
Street requested no contact with a male.
Legals
LEGAL NOTICE
Request for Proposals
Comprehensive Case Management and Employment
Program (Ohio Revised Code
5101:14-1-03)
Defiance/Paulding Consolidated Job and Family Services
Notice is hereby given that the
Defiance/Paulding Consolidated
Job and Family Services, an equal
opportunity, affirmative action
contractor, is soliciting bids from
interested businesses, and intends
to enter into an agreement with
selected the provider to furnish
the best, lowest cost CCMEP services for State Fiscal Year 2017,
which begins 7/1/16. An email of
the Request for Proposals may
be requested by contacting Jane.
Crabtree@JFS.ohio.gov. Proposal submissions are due 6/1/16.
ORDINANCE 1522-16
Ordinance 1522-16 was passed
by Paulding Village Council on
May 9, 2016, and goes into effect
and shall be in force immediately.
The summary of this legislation is
as follows:
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE
OF NOT TO EXCEED $30,000
NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF
THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS
FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING THE VILLAGES
ORDINANCE 1520-16
Ordinance 1520-16 was passed
by Paulding Village Council on
May 9, 2016, and goes into effect
and shall be in force immediately.
The summary of this legislation is
as follows:
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE
OF NOT TO EXCEED $30,000
NOTES IN ANTICIPATION
OF THE ISSUANCE OF
BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE
OF CONSTRUCTING AND
RECONSTRUCTING CURBS
ALONG N. CHERRY STREET
AND NORTH DRIVE IN THE
VILLAGE, AND ALL NECESSARY APPURTENANCES
THERETO, AND DECLARING
AN EMERGENCY.
Copies of the full text of this legislation may be obtained at the
Finance Directors Office, 116
South Main Street, between the
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Annette D. Hasch,
Finance Director
ORDINANCE 1519-16
Ordinance 1519-16 was passed
by Paulding Village Council on
May 9, 2016, and goes into effect
and shall be in force immediately.
The summary of this legislation is
as follows:
AN ORDINANCE TO PRO-
Common Pleas
ohio.gov
Draft NPDES Permit Renewal Subject to Revision
Paulding WTP *
901 McDonald Pike, Paulding,
OH
Facility Description: Wastewater-Lime, Soda Softening
Receiving Water: Flat Rock Creek
ID #: 2IW00230*GD
Date of Action: 05/16/2016
Draft NPDES Permit Renewal Subject to Revision
Stoneco Inc Auglaize Plant *
13762 Co Rd 179, Oakwood, OH
Facility Description: Wastewater-Sand & Gravel Producer
Receiving Water: unnamed ditch
to Auglaize River
ID #: 2IJ00026*JD
Date of Action: 05/16/2016
PUBLIC NOTICE
Date of Notice: May 18, 2016
Name and address of facility:
River Bend Sow Complex 23378
State Route 66 Oakwood, Ohio
45873
Name and address of applicants:
Cooper Farms, Inc.
P.O. Box 339
Fort Recovery, Ohio 45846
In accordance with OAC rule
901:10-6-01, public notice is
hereby given that the Ohio Department of Agriculture has issued a final Permit to Operate and
Permit to Install for River Bend
Sow Complex
The final Permit may be appealed.
The notice of Appeal and the filing fee as may be required must
be sent to: The Environmental
Review Appeals Commission
(ERAC), 77 South High Street,
17th Floor, Columbus, Ohio
43215, (614-466-8950) by 5:00
PM June 17, 2016. Questions regarding the appeal process may
be directed to ERAC. A copy
of the appeal must be served on
the director of agriculture within
three days after filing the appeal
with ERAC.
LEGAL NOTICE
Paulding Exempted Village
Schools is hereby giving notice
that sealed bids for the 2016
Window Replacement Project at
Paulding High School and Paulding Elementary School, 405 N.
Water St., Paulding, OH 45879,
will be accepted until 12:00 Noon
on June 6, 2016, at the Paulding
Exempted Village School District, 405 N. Water St., Paulding,
OH. A set of project documents
may be obtained from the Paulding Exempted Village School
Distria Office at 405 N. Water
St., Paulding, OH 45879. The
Board reserves the right to accept
any part or all of any bid and to
reject any and all or parts of any
and all bids.
Sheriffs Report
Civil Docket
The term et al. refers to and others; et vir., and husband; et ux., and wife.
Criminal Docket
Matthew W. Weber, 25, of Cecil, was sentenced to nine years with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections, the
total from three three-year consecutive prison
terms for a trio of gross sexual imposition (F3)
charges. Credit was given for 162 days already
served. He was deemed a Tier II sex offender
and must register with the local sheriffs office
every 180 days for the next 25 years. He must
also undergo testing for STDs.
Brittany A. Farris, 22, of Grover Hill, was
sentenced to four years community control sanctions for unlawful sexual conduct with a minor
(F4). Conditions of the sanctions include 30 days
jail, assessment by the Adult Parole Authority
Sex Offender specialist and follow recommendations, no drugs or alcohol, submit to random
tests, no contact with underage unrelated children
without prior approval, pay $100 fee to sheriffs
office for sex offender registration, be tested for
STDs, and pay $285 costs. She was classified as
a Tier II sex offender and must register with the
local sheriffs office every 180 days for 25 years.
Elizabeth J. Smallwood, 27, of Paulding,
was released on a personal recognizance bond
following arraignment for burglary (F2) and
possession of cocaine (F5). Conditions of her
release include no arrests, no drugs, no alcohol, and no unlawful contact with her alleged
victim. She will have a June 6 pretrial conference with an Aug. 2 jury trial.
Kirk Echols, 47, of Paulding, was scheduled
for a June 21 pretrial conference for his indictment alleging nonsupport of dependents (F4).
Jerel A. Tousley, 40, of Oakwood, was
scheduled for a hearing on his motion for intervention in lieu of conviction. It will be conducted on June 21. He was indicted for possession of meth (F5) and possession of drugs
(F5).
Timothy B. Edwards, 56, of Antwerp, had
a hearing on his motion to suppress evidence
changed from May 18 until May 24. He is
charged with illegal manufacture of drugs/cultivating marijuana (F3), unlawful possession
of dangerous ordnance (F5).
Misty R. Mattern, 40, of Payne, has a jury
trial set for Aug. 2 for possession of drugs
(F5).
ACCIDENTS:
None.
INCIDENTS:
Friday, May 6
8:18 a.m. Damage to mailboxes along Ohio 613 in
Jackson Township was documented.
8:51 a.m. Deputies arrested
a subject on East Perry Street.
9:51 a.m. A deputy reported drug possession by a
subject on station.
12:32 p.m. Motor vehicle
accident at the intersection
of Road 95 and Ohio 500 in
Paulding Township was documented.
1:05 p.m. Damage to a car
was investigated on Road 115
in Emerald Township.
5:13 p.m. Deputies delivered a message on Ohio 613
in Paulding Township for
Defiance County Sheriffs
Office.
6:40 p.m. A caller told
deputies they found needles
on Road 138 in Brown Township.
7:18 p.m. Antwerp EMS
made a transport from a twocar accident on Ohio 111 in
Harrison Township. Antwerp
Fire Department assisted at
the scene. No further information was available.
8:02 p.m. Suspicious vehicle was seen on Road 71 in
Paulding Township.
10:34 p.m. Loud music
complaint was looked into on
Road 192 in Crane Township.
Saturday, May 7
3:36 a.m. Canine was deployed on North Williams
Street at the request of Paulding police.
4:07 a.m. A sideswipe mishap was documented on Road
Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 7:30 a.m. on the morning of:
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Commissioners Journal
Commissioners Journal April 27, 2016
This 27th day of April, 2016, the
Board of County Commissioners met
in regular session with the following
members present: Tony Zartman, Roy
Klopfenstein, Mark Holtsberry, and Nola
Ginter, Clerk.
MEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS
Audit Committee - In attendance
for the first quarter Audit Committee
meeting were Ann Pease, Carol Temple, Claudia Fickel, Jason Landers, Jan
Commers, Brenda Crawford, Tiffany
Beckman, Lou Ann Wannemacher and
Cindy Peters.
Fickel distributed and reviewed the
following reports: April Sales Tax Revenue, the General Fund Receipts for the
first quarter, and the General Fund Expenses for the first quarter.
Sales tax remains stable and continues to be up when compared to the same
month in 2015 and the four-year average
(2012-2015). General Fund Receipts for
the first quarter were down $1,176.19
from the first quarter 2015; however,
up $199,527.56 from the four-year, first
quarter average (2012-2015).
General Fund Expenses were
$189,381.97 up from first quarter 2015
and $368,577.52 up from the four-year,
first quarter average (2012-2015).
Wannemacher presented the Total
Dollars Invested report as of March 31,
2016. She noted the county invests a total
of $11,849,822.37 with several investment banks.
Zartman conveyed he is currently corresponding with the University of Illinois
(at their request), supplying them with reports (spanning the last 10 years) relating
to the impact the wind farm revenue has
had on the countys overall economy and
cash flow. He also praised the elected officials and their employees for their dedication, loyalty and conservativeness over
the last several years, especially during
the years the economy took a turn for the
worse.
Fickel announced the countys tentative abstract was approved by the state,
which enables the revaluation process to
move forward. The Auditors real estate
Property transfers
The term et al. refers to and others; et vir., and husband; et ux., and wife.
Auglaize Township
Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., trustee to
Michael G. Dennison; Sec. 27, 5.01 acres. Warranty deed.
Wesley B. Ratliff, dec. to Debra K. Ratliff;
Sec. 31, Lot 10, Wally World Subdivision, 0.19
acre. Affidavit.
Benton Township
Bruce W. King, trustee to Richard A. and Renee
L. King; Sec. 4, 36.54 acres. Warranty deed.
Benjamin A. Williams to Eric J. Bielser and
Rebecca L. Wells; Sec.9, 7.185 acres. Warranty
deed.
Blue Creek Township
Brian S. and Patricia A. Stoller to Logan E.
Stoller; Sec. 11, 34.97 acres. Warranty deed.
Carryall Township
Charles Lee Bernard, dec. to Randolph L. Bernard; Sec. 28, 1 acre. Fiduciary deed.
W.E. Parrett and Carol S. Parrett, trustee to
Jeremiah and Tashia M. Johnson; Sec. 33, 3.08
acres. Warranty deed.
Emerald Township
Jeffrey and Rebecca A. Slattman to Randall E.
Slattman; Sec. 21, 1.94 acres. Quit claim.
Harrison Township
Roger N. and Dorothy J. Gebhart to Roger N.
and Dorothy J. Gebhart; Sec. 36, 45 acres. Warranty deed.
PAU LD I N G PRO G R E SS
COMMUNITY
Couple seeks order
against local court
PAULDING An Oakwood couple has filed a action against
Paulding County Common Pleas Judge Tiffany Beckman in
the Third District Court of Appeals. They are requesting that
she be made to act on a 2012 civil case against them.
According to Court documents, a petition for a Writ of Mandamus was filed with the Court of Appeals and a copy with the
local Common Pleas Clerk of Courts on May 10.
The case lists relators as State of Ohio, ex rel. Pamela J.
(Watson) Lambert and William L. Lambert with Judge Beckman, in her official capacity, as respondent.
Barrons Law Dictionary defines mandamus as an extraordinary writ issued from a court to an official compelling performance...
The six-page petition requests the appellate court to order
Judge Beckman to act on motions and requests for sanctions
currently pending in the Paulding County Court of Common
Pleas.
This case references a foreclosure suit filed in August 2012
that has already visited the appellate court once. In 2014, the
defendants appealed Judge Beckmans order that the property
be foreclosed and sold to repay the original plaintiff, HSBC
Paulding fourth grade students learned about macro-invertebrates from Paulding SWCD education specialist Staci Miller.
Mortgage Services Inc. a sum of $74,111.16 plus interest.
The case was reversed by the Court of Appeals and returned
At the Black Swamp Nature Center
to the trial court.
There are two entries in the original case filed earlier this
year. In February, the defendant filed a motion for the court to:
vacate its order to allow a substitute plaintiff (U.S. Bank N.A.,
which had purchased the note and mortgage in question), dismiss the complaint and set a post-dismissal hearing to assess
By Staci Miller
SWCD education specialist; and Strea- help us to identify the quality of water. sanctions against the plaintiff for frivolous filings.
Education specialist
mulator by Stephanie Singer, Defiance Students got the opportunity to search in As of press time, the latest entry was the plaintiffs opposi Last week, Paulding Elementary fourth SWCD education specialist.
creek water and debris to find live mac- tion to the defendants motion. It was filed March 10.
graders traveled to the Black Swamp During the scavenger hunt, the stu- ros and identify them. The students loved
Nature Center for an outdoor field day dents went on a nature walk around the getting the chance to get their hands on
hosted by the Paulding SWCD.
grounds where they learned about differ- the live macros.
The students arrived at the Nature ent types of leaves, found animal nests, At the Streamulator station, Singer
Center after lunch and started their fun- tracks and even visited the dam on the gave students the opportunity to learn
filled afternoon of hands-on learning sta- property.
about water erosion and how it can affect
tions.
During the Edible Mealworms pre- buildings and structures. Then the stu The students were divided into four sentation, the students learned about the dent got a chance to get their hands dirty
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Were at the end of another school year. If you have
younger kids, you might be
thinking about summer camps
and other activities. But in the
not-too-distant future, your
children will be facing a bigger transition as they head off
to college. Will you be financially prepared for that day?
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By Nancy Whitaker
Commissioners Journal
Commissioners Agenda May 2,
2016
This 2nd day of May, 2016, the
Board of County Commissioners met
in regular session with the following
members present: Tony Zartman, Roy
Klopfenstein, Mark Holtsberry, and
Nola Ginter, Clerk.
MEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS
Jim Langham, Paulding Progress
- The commissioners discussed the
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issues. They noted the sheriffs office
has apprehended several offenders.
The farmer leasing the county-owned
ground has reported some improvement in the last several weeks. Langham agreed to complete his article
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Pharis Endsley and wife were
the purchasers for the sum of
$5,200.
E.L. Cook, who for the past
few months, has been working
at the Paulding national Bank,
resigned to accept a position in
Toledo.
The Payne Blue Cattles are
back in the fold with a large
number of World War vets.
Softball team members include
Tony Adamski, Bud Murray,
Wade Purk, Paul Lentz and
Jim Harp. The team is being
managed by John Brady.
May 10, 1956 ... Primary
election results: County commissioner Burd F. Davis
1,033. Roy Johnson 810, Jonn
Kauser 653, Glenn Weippert
686. Clerk of Courts Pauline
Bitner 947, Carl Laukhuf 784.
Recorder Esther M. Cramer
1,116, Ray Thomas 596.
Mr. Leslie Basil, president
of the Blue Creek Board of Education, announced the coaching vacancy left by the resignation of coach Ned R. Jay,
who will remain as a teacher.
The new coach, Mr. Roger L.
Stuckey, of Van Wert, was given a one-year contract as coach
and teacher of social studies
for the 1956-57 school year.
The 20th Century Club of
Payne presented a musicale on
Thursday, May 3 at the Payne
Methodist Church. On the
program were Arletta Strayer,
vocalist, and a trio composed
PAULDING Paulding
County Hospital has launched
Paulding Health, a consumer
health magazine being distributed in the Paulding County
area.
According to Paulding
County Hospital CEO Randal Ruge, Were pleased to
offer this new and informative
magazine dedicated to helping you and your family live
healthier lives. Healthcare is
ever changing and more complex than ever before, and part
of our mission is to lead the
way in improving healthcare
for our community. So, we
believe this magazine will be
an important educational tool
in making a healthy difference
in the Paulding County area.
Published quarterly, each
issue will feature healthcare
topics of interest as well as a
personal story about a celebrity that has experienced the
healthcare challenge being
discussed in the current issue.
But each issue will also contain the latest information
about new technologies, physicians and services available
at Paulding County Hospital.
Ruge continued, As a
consumer, knowledge about
healthcare issues gives you
the power to make healthy
decisions. In each issue of
Paulding Health, well cover
in detail a specific health topic,
giving you the information
you need to improve the quality of your life and promote
your overall wellness.
In the first issue of Paulding
Health, the topic is healthcare
for seniors, one of the most
serious and pervasive health
issues facing people today.
The celebrity cover story is
Kimberly Williams-Paisley,
who offers her heartfelt story
of her own mothers struggle with dementia. Growing
older brings with it a new set
of health challenges for most
Center.
Paulding County Hospital
provides a full range of advanced medical services, from
joint replacement surgery to
cancer diagnosis and treatment, to help seniors in our
community enjoy healthier,
active lives.
Our mission at Paulding
County Hospital is to provide
the people of this community
with accessible, high-quality,
patient-centered healthcare.
Paulding Health is just another example of that ongoing
commitment. We hope our
readers find it both informative
and helpful and, as always, we
look forward to serving the
area with the highest level of
care, said Ruge.
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Paulding County Senior Center Steering Committee donated $500 to Paulding Putnam Electric
Honor Flight fundraiser. Here, steering committee members Matt Missler and Karen Saxton present the donation to Erika Willitzer with PPEC.
packets (post enrollment) to assist employees with understanding benefits and with claims service. He also said they
encourage employees to keep their current policies if the
rates and coverage are better.
ODOT projects
The following is a weekly report regarding
current and upcoming highway road construction projects in the Ohio Department of
Transportation District One, which includes
Paulding County:
Drainage work will occur at the following locations with traffic maintained through
the work zone: Ohio 111 east of U.S. 127;
Ohio 637 east of Ohio 111.
Ohio 49 north of the village of Payne, between Road 94 and Road 96, closed March 21
for 60 days for a bridge replacement project.
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CLASS REUNION Members of the Paulding High School Class of 1952 met for their 64th class
reunion on April 9 at Vagabond Village Restaurant, Cecil. Those attending included, front row
from left Marilyn M. Parson Shrider Ladd, Justine Keck Holtsberry, Mary Louise Bair Matson,
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Campus Notes
Melanie Banks of Payne has received the
WGU Continuing Graduates Scholarship
from Western Governors University (WGU).
The University of Northwestern Ohio announced its Deans List for Winter Quarter
2016 for students in the College of Occupational Professions. Included was Brenda
Feasby, Payne.
Ryan Schindler of Sherwood is participating in a Bluffton University cross-cultural experience in Iceland during the month of May.
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SPORTS
Varsity Games Apaches late rally Wayne Trace grads
complete first year
of the Week dooms Panthers at collegiate level
Division III Sectional Baseball
Softball
Crestview........................ 2
Paulding......................... 1
Sectionals:
Lincolnview..................... 6
Antwerp.......................... 1
Paulding......................... 9
Delphos Jefferson .......... 1
Lincolnview..................... 6
Wayne Trace................... 2
Baseball
Paulding......................... 3
Allen East....................... 0
Sectionals:
Fairview.......................... 5
Paulding......................... 1
Track
At Fairview:
GMC MEET
Boys meet
Fairview...................... 141
Edgerton.......................88
Wayne Trace.............. 81.5
Tinora...........................65
Ayersville......................60
Hicksville...................... 49
Antwerp..................... 26.5
Holgate......................... 13
Girls meet
Holgate....................... 124
Fairview...................... 106
Ayersville......................62
Wayne Trace................. 61
Edgerton.......................53
Hicksville......................44
Tinora........................... 39
Antwerp........................38
At Ada:
NWC MEET
Boys meet Columbus Grove.........158
Bluffton...................... 121
Spencerville..................90
Delphos Jefferson......... 87
Lincolnview...................84
Allen East.....................45
Crestview...................... 31
Ada............................... 21
Paulding....................... 20
Girls meet Columbus Grove......... 166
Bluffton........................ 92
Spencerville..................89
Allen east.................. 74.5
Ada............................... 74
Lincolnview................ 70.5
Delphos Jefferson......... 47
Paulding.......................40
Crestview........................ 8
At Haviland:
Sports schedule
THURSDAY, MAY 19
Track: Division III districts at
Ayersville - Antwerp, Paulding
and Wayne Trace
FRIDAY, MAY 20
Softball: Division III districts Paulding-Tinora winner vs. Bluffton-Allen East winner, played at 5
p.m. at Lima Bath
SATURDAY, MAY 21
Track: Division III districts at
Ayersville - Antwerp, Paulding
and Wayne Trace
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By KEVIN WANNEMACHER
Sports Writer
SHERWOOD A five-run sixth inning rally by Fairview
brought an abrupt end to the Paulding baseball season on Friday night as the Apaches rallied for a 5-1 victory over the Panthers in Division III sectional action.
Paulding jumped in front with a single run in the third and
the Panthers led into the sixth.
However, the black-and- gold broke loose for five runs in the
sixth to take control of the contest.
After the Apaches scored to tie the game in the sixth, the big
play of the game came with the bases loaded and no outs.
A suicide squeeze by Austin Meyer that plated both Wyatt Puffinberger and Kody King, thanks in part to a Paulding
throwing error, made it 3-1 Apaches.
The black-and-gold added two more runs on a single by
Kobe Baker and held on from there to advance to district action
against Archbold on Thursday at Defiance.
Corbin Edwards, Jarrett Sitton and Cameron Doster all had
two singles for the Panther offense. Damon Egnor added a double for the maroon-and-white.
Edwards, who took over on the mound with one out in the
fourth, tossed two innings of relief and struck out two while
walking three but suffered the loss. Damon Egnor started but
left the game in the fourth with an apparent injury and Preston
Johanns also pitched in relief.
Paulding falls to 9-5 overall on the season.
Lady Panthers
on to districts
By KEVIN
WANNEMACHER
Sports Writer
PAULDING Host Paulding scored four times in the
first and never looked back as
the Lady Panthers rolled to a
9-1 win over visiting Delphos
Jefferson in Division III sectional softball action Friday
afternoon.
Haylee Dominique led the
way for the Panthers, posting
two singles and a double to go
along with two runs batted in
and a run scored.
Asia Arellano had two singles and scored twice for the
maroon-and-white with Kristen Schilt posting two singles
and a run batted in.
Mya Andrews and Kelsey
Beck also chipped in a double
while scoring and driving in
one run each.
Audrey Manz and Darian
Andrews each recorded a single apiece as well for the Panthers, who advance to Tuesdays district semifinal game
against top seed Tinora, a 7-2
winner over St. Henry on Friday.
Manz got the win on the
mound, scattering two hits
and two walks while striking
out ten Wildcat hitters.
Paulding extended the lead
to 5-0 with a single run in the
second before Delphos Jefferson plated its only run in the
fourth.
However, the maroon-andwhite answered with two more
runs in the bottom of the fourth
before scoring the games final
two runs in the home half of
the sixth.
The winner of the Paulding-Tinora game will play either Allen East or Riverdale
on Friday, May 20.
By KEVIN
WANNEMACHER
Sports Writer
Addison Baumle, a graduate
of Wayne Trace, is a freshman
on this years Butler University softball team.
Baumle has played in 21
games this season, scoring
four times and striking out
twice in three at bats on the
season. The former Raider
standout also pitched 2-1/3
innings of scoreless softball,
walking one and allowing one
hit.
In the field, Baumle recorded outs in all three opportunities this season.
Butler University won the
Big East tournament championship this past weekend and
will be participating in the
NCAA Division I tournament.
Butler will take on Kentucky in
the opening round of the tournament. The Bulldogs enter the
tournament with a record of
28-22 overall and finished Big
East regular season play at 9-7.
Another former Raider, Molly Crosby, is a freshman on the
University of Findlay squad.
Crosby pitched in five games
this past season, tossing 7-1/3
innings while allowing 14
hits, 13 runs (8 earned) and
10 walks. The former Raider
standout struck out five oppos-
ADDISON BAUMLE
MOLLY CROSBY
ing hitters as well.
Findlay finished its season
with a record of 31-21 overall
and the Oilers were 15-11 in
the Great Lakes Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference.
Sports Scoreboard
PAULDING
Junior High Track The Northwest Conference junior high track meet was held
recently with the Spencerville girls and
Columbus Grove boys teams claiming
championships.
Spencerville took the girls title with
144-1/2 points while Ada (89-1/2)
was second and Columbus Grove (88)
took third. Paulding placed seventh with
34 points.
The meet featured a triple winner as
well as a pair of double winners.
Adas Abbie James took home titles in the high jump (4-8), 800 run
(2:35.4) and 1600 run (5:43.0) to
lead all individuals on the day.
Columbus Groves Lauren Benroth
captured both the 100 dash (13.4)
and 400 dash (1:04.8) while Spencervilles Nelaya Burden won the 200 dash
(27.8) and 100 hurdles (15.7).
Paulding placers included Sydney
McCullough (fourth, shot put), Sadie
Estle (sixth, shot put), Molly Adams
(fifth, discus), Maggie Manz (third, 100
and 200 dash) and Elyse Manz (sev-
By KEVIN
WANNEMACHER
Sports Writer
ADA Columbus Grove
swept the 2016 Northwest
Conference track championships as both the Bulldog
boys and girls squads rolled
to league titles.
The Lady Bulldogs defeated second place Bluffton
166-92 with Spencerville
(89), Allen East (74-1/2) and
Ada (74) rounding out the
top five schools. Lincolnview
(70-1/2), Delphos Jefferson
(47), Paulding (40) and Crestview (8) completed the list of
squads participating.
Bulldog freshman Rylee
Seibert won both the 100
dash (13.62) and 200 dash
(27.85) while Lincolnview
senior Anna Gorman captured the 800 run (2:27.25)
and 1600 run (5:33.42). Ada
senior Carlee Marshall also
was a double winner, taking
both the high jump (5-2) and
long jump (16-1-1/2).
Columbus Grove senior
Lynea Diller set a pair of
meet records as well, posting
tosses of 43-3 in the shot put
to take first as well as 151-2
in the discus.
Point scorers for Paulding
included Micah Coil (eighth,
discus), Leah Nusbaum (seventh, discus), Tori Bradford
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WAYNE TRACE RELAYS
Ayersville captured both the girls and boys team championships at the Wayne Trace Relays on a cold and wet
night at Raider Field Monday.
The Pilot boys totaled 114 points to get past second
place Wayne Traces 88 and third place Kalidas 72.
Paulding took fourth with 64 followed by Continental
(48) and Antwerp (34).
Wayne Trace picked up first place finishes in the weightmans relay (54.09), shuttle hurdles (1:10.26), long jump
(33-0) and discus (218-0).
Antwerp won both the 3200 relay (8:48.03) and distance medley (11:38.2) while the Panthers captured first
place in the pole vault (16-0).
On the girls side, the Lady Pilots picked up 110 points
to get past Kalida (84) and Wayne Trace (80).
Paulding (64) finished fourth with Antwerp (56) fifth
and Continental (10) sixth.
The Lady Raiders took first in the 400 relay (53.53),
800 sprint medley (2:02.21), 800 relay (1:54.69) and shot
put (63-10-1/2).
Paulding placed first in the pole vault (15-0) and weight
persons relay (1:02.87) while Antwerp captured both the
3200 relay (2:02.21) and 1600 sprint medley (4:46.92).
WAYNE TRACE SENIOR ATHLETES Include, front row from left Nick Durre, Quintin Miller, Liam Marihugh, Austin Winebrenner,
Austin Kuhn, Jake Baksa, Christopher Davis; second row Estie Sinn, Stacy Flint, Sydney Critten, Carrie Thrasher, Carley Wright,
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RELIGION
Jason Crabb in concert
By Joe Shouse
Progress Staff Writer
DEFIANCE The name Jason
Crabb, is no stranger to those who
follow gospel music and especially
southern gospel music. Crabb won a
grammy in 2010 for best southern/
country/bluegrass gospel album to
go along with his 21 Dove awards.
Crabb will be in concert on Friday,
May 27 at 6:30 p.m. at the Defiance
Community Auditorium, 629 Arabella Street in Defiance as a part of
the area Youth for Christ fund raiser.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
In 2012, the Gospel Music Associations Dove Awards crowned Crabb
as both Artist and Male Vocalist of
the Year.
Tickets can be purchased at the
Youth for Christ office in Defiance.
Admission is $20 for center stage
seating, $15 advance purchase and
$20 general admission.
Proceeds from the concert will be
used for scholarships in order for
junior high students the opportunity
to attend Youth for Christ camp at
Cran-Hill Ranch in Rodney, Mich.
- Antwerp Community Church, 704 S. Erie St., SR 49, Antwerp; Pastor Ricky L. Grimes
258-2069. Contemporary worship 10:30 a.m.
- Antwerp United Methodist Church, East River Street; Rev. Pastor Mike Schneider,
258-4901, Contemporary service Sunday 8:30 a.m., Traditional Service 10:30 a.m.
- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 303 S. Monroe, Antwerp; Office: 417 N. Main, Paulding,
399-2576, Rev. Joseph Poggemeyer; Mass on Sunday at 8:30 a.m.
- First Baptist Church, 5482 CR 424; Pastor Todd Murray, 258-2056, Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- First Presbyterian Church, 126 W. River St., Pastor Mike Pennington, 258-2864, Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witnesses, 2937 US 24; 258-2290. Public talk 10 a.m.
Sunday.
- Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, Rev. Derek Evans. Sunday worship at 10 a.m.
- Riverside Christian Church, 15413 SR 49, Antwerp; 258-3895, Pastor Regan Clem.
Sunday gathering 10:30 a.m.
- Apostolic Christian Church, 13562 Road 147, Defiance (Junction); 399-3121, William
Schlatter, Elder, Sunday services 10:15 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
- Bethel Christian Church, Ohio 66, Defiance (Arthur), Pastor Christopher Baker, Sunday
worship 10:30 a.m.
- Church of Christ, corner of County Roads 166 and 191; Evangelist Lonnie Lambert,
399-5022. Worship 10:30 a.m.
- Junction Bible Christian Church, County Road 111, Defiance (Junction); 393-2671,
JunctionBible@copper.net, interim Pastor D. Richardson, Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.
- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church, Road 180, Defiance (Junction); Rev. Alan
Ray Newsome, Sunday worship 11 a.m.
- Rock Church, SR 637, Five Span-Arthur area; Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924, Sunday worship 10:45 a.m.
- Bible Baptist Church, corner of Cleveland and Perry streets, Grover Hill; Pastor Pat
Holt, 587-4021, Sunday worship 11 a.m.
- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene, Maple and East Jackson streets; Pastor Jonathan
L. Hoagland, 587-3376, Sunday morning worship 10:30 a.m.
- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church, First and Harrison streets; 587-3941; Pastor Mike Waldron, 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell). Sunday worship 10:20 a.m.
- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union, Ohio 66; 786-9878, Sunday worship
10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
- Middle Creek United Methodist Church, County Road 24, Grover Hill; Pastor Eileen
Kochensparger, Sunday worship 8:45 a.m.
- Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, County Road 151, Grover Hill; Pastor David Prior, Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.
- Pioneer Christian Ministries, 3606 Slane Rd., Grover Hill; Rev. Chuck Oliver, Sunday
worship 10:30 a.m.
- Roselms Christian Church, Ohio 114; Pastor Gary Church, 594-2445, Sunday worship
10:30 a.m.
HAVILAND/LATTY/SCOTT AREA
- Apostolic Christian Church, 12867 Road 82, Haviland; 399-5220, Worship service
10:30 a.m.
- Country Chapel United Methodist Church, Haviland; 622-5746, Sunday worship
10:15 a.m.
- Latty Zion Baptist Church, Latty; Pastor Levi Collins Jr., 399-2748, Sunday worship
service 11:15 a.m.
- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God, 13625 Road 12, Scott; Pastor Terry Martin,
622-2026, Sunday morning worship 10:30 a.m.
- Friends United Methodist Church, Latty; Pastor Ron Johnson. Sunday worship 9 a.m.
OAKWOOD/MELROSE AREA
- Auglaize Chapel Church of God, rural Oakwood, 3 miles south and 1/2 mile west on
Road 60; Pastor Stan Harmon, 594-2248, Sunday worship 9 a.m.
- Melrose United Methodist Church, Melrose; 594-2076, Pastor Eileen Kochensparger
399-5818; Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church, corner of Harmon and Second streets, Oakwood; Pastor Brady Feltz. 594-2992. Sunday worship at 9:30 a.m.
- Prairie Chapel Bible Church, 1 mile east and 1/2 mile north of Oakwood, corner of
Roads 104 and 209; Pastor Earl Chapman, 594-2057, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
- Bethel United Methodist, Forders Bridge, Cecil; Pastor Kevin Doseck, Sunday worship
service 10:30 a.m.
- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal, 818 W. Jackson St., Paulding; Rev. Burpo, Sunday
worship at noon.
- Branch Christian Fellowship, 109 N. Main Street, Paulding; Pastor Greg Cramer, Sunday worship at 10 a.m.
- Cecil Community Church, 203 S. Main St., Cecil; Pastor Ted Ramey. Sunday worship
service 11 a.m.
- Cecil First Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Cecil; Sunday worship at 8 a.m.
- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 315 N. Main, Paulding; 399-2576, Rev. Joseph Poggemeyer, Masses: Saturday at 6 p.m.; Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
- Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1275 Emerald Road, Paulding; 399-5061, Sunday worship
services at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.
- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 1233 Emerald Road, Paulding; 399-4576,
Sunday worship service 10 a.m.
- First Presbyterian Church, 114 W. Caroline St.; 399-2438. Pastor David Meriwether,
www.firstpresbyterianpaulding.com. Traditional worship service Sunday 10:30 a.m.
- Grace Community Church, West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding County
Hospital. Pastor Cameron Michael, Sunday service at 10 a.m.
- House of Love Ministries, 220 N. Williams St.; Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson
- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 203 W. Townline, Payne; 399-2576, Rev. Joseph Poggemeyer, Mass at Saturday at 4 p.m.
- Edgerton Wesleyan Church, 1717 Bertha St., Woodburn, (Edgerton) Ind.; Pastor Dave
Dignal, 260-632-4008, Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- Living Water Ministries, For location information, contact Pastor Rich Phelan, 263-2728.
Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
- Payne Church of Christ, 220 W. Merrin St., Payne; Pastor Mikeal George, 263-2092;
or 419-574-2150 (cell), Sunday worship 9:30 a.m.
- Payne Church of the Nazarene, 509 E. Orchard St. (Ohio 500) Payne; Pastor Mike
Harper, 263-2422, Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.
- St. Jacob United Church of Christ, southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets, Payne;
Rev. Jim Langham, 263-2763. Sunday service 10 a.m.
- St. James Lutheran Church NALC, West Townline Street (P.O. Box 42), Payne; 263-2129,
Pastor Fred Meuter, 260-492-2581. Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- St. Paul United Methodist Church, (P.O. Box 154) 312 S. Main St., Payne; Rev. David
Rohrer, 263-2418, Parsonage: 263-2017, Sunday worship at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Editors Note: If your church doesnt have service times listed, please contact the
Paulding County Progress office to notify of Sunday service times.
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Large Auction
Sat., June 4
10:00 A.M.
Parcel 2
16 Acres
Garage
Horse Barn
Parcel 2 Location: 15695 Rd. 102, Paulding, OH - 3 mi. east of Paulding, OH on Rd. 138
(Charloe Trail) to C-131; then south on C-131 for 2 mi. to T-102; then west on T-102
for mi. (located 1 mi SW of Parcel 1) - watch for auction signs Approx 24 ft. x 34
ft garage blt 2003 and approx 38 ft. x 64 ft. horse barn/equipment barn with 16 ft. x 64 ft.
lean-to blt 1966well, lawn, pastures, driveway with of remaining land farmed in 2015
and former training track area.
Auction location: Both real estate parcels will sell from the Parcel 2 location (horse
farm) with multi parcel bidding selling in conjunction with the sale of the tractors (IH
756 Tractor - IH M Tractor - (2) IH H Tractors; IH F-12 Tractor; 2 Pickup Trucks; Farm
equipment; Skid steer loaders; Horse equipment ; 2 Horse trailers; Shop tools and
related at the same location: Watch for detailed equipment ad . Or Call or stop
in the office for bidders information packet and brochure with real estate details and
equipment listReal Estate will sell at approx 10:30 AM Real Estate Terms: $3,000
earnest money each parcel with closing approximately 30 days from the date of the auction
Personal Property Terms: Cash or approved check day of auction. Owner: Richard L.
Ross Estate; Ricky D. Ross, Executor; Paulding Co. Probate Court Case 2015-1086;
Joseph Burkard, Attorney. Larry D. Gorrell, Broker - Chris Aufrance, Apprentice; Don
Gorrell, Ken Manz Apprentice; Nolan Shisler, Aaron Timm, Auctioneers
Auction
Sat., May 21
10:00 A.M.
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Auction Location: Van Wert City Schools Elementary Building 10992 State Route 118 South, Van Wert Ohio
Note: Enter at Cafeteria Door Watch for Auction Signs
Description: 480 acres of excellent Van Wert County farm land
selling in 9 tracts by the Multiple Parcel Auction Bidding Method.
You may bid on any individual tract or any combination of tracts
at any time. The Pewamo and Blount soil types are among the
most productive in all of Northwest Ohio. There are 401 acres in
Pleasant Township, all situated in a 2 mile radius and located just
west of Van Wert.
LARGE
Garage Sale
May 27 and 28
from 9 am - 5pm
Rain date:
June 3 and 4
Lots of yarn,
clothes and misc.
911 W. Wayne St.
Paulding
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Multiple Listing
Service
Woods 6180, 18 HP Zero Turn Mower, 48 cut Toro Titan ZX 5000 Zero turn mower, 50
deck Toro Wheel Horse 520 Hydro Lawn Tractor w/ deck PECO Power Twin lawn vac
Sears snow blower adapted for Wheel Horse Allis-Chalmers 5 HP Rear Tine Tiller Large 2
Wheel Trailer 12 v Pull Lawn sprayer Lawn spreader Clover seeder Garden Hose and
Lawn Tools Delta B.O.S.S. Oscillating Spindle Sander ... Rockwell 32 Radial Drill Press
Delta 6 Deluxe Jointer, Model 37-190 ... Craftsman 12 2 spd Band Saw 1 1/8 HP Delta
4 Belt & Disc Sander Craftsman 10 Table Saw Craftsman 16 Scroll Saw... Stihl Chain
Saw Greenworks 1700 PSI power washer Bench Grinder Bar clamps Sears Portable
Craft Center Finishing Sander 1 HP Router Multiples of Power Saws, Drills, Accessories ... Reciprocation Saw Dremel Multi Pro Tool Wrench & Socket Sets Screw Drivers,
Tin Snips, Hammers, Etc., Etc., Etc. --- Kennedy roll away tool chest & other tool boxes 3 T
floor jack Several log chains Leaf blower Many, many more nice shop & woodworking
tools Al extension ladder Lumber ... Gas grill Lawn & Patio Items and Furniture Small
tent Camping Chairs & Outdoor items Canteen Misc Fishing tackl;e & misc bicycles
13 GUNS: Winchester Model 94 ; 30 30 Winchester Model 61 pump rifle, 22 cal.
Springfield Arms 1929 Model 20 ga shotgun Regent 45 cal, Model R2005 pistol . Ruger
9mm, Model P85 pistol Citadel 22LR Model M1-22 . Tristar Ducks Unlimited 12 ga .
New England Firearms Pardner 28 ga . Ruger 22/45 pistol 22 LR Thompson Center Contender w/ 35 Rem, 44 Rem & 223 barrels . Zestava CZ 99 pistol 40 S&W Sears BB gun
BUYING ANTIQUES,
old photographs, old
photo albums, military
items, old signs,old postcards, old toys, antiques,
etc. 419-393-2107
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OPEN
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Sunday, May 22nd, 1-3pm
E-mail: hr@vanwerthospital.org
CERTIFIED MEDICAL
ASSISTANTS
Certified Medical Assistant positions
(benefits eligible) are available
with VWMS. Hours are typically
8am-5pm, Monday through Friday.
Some evenings required. Some
Saturdays may be required.
Qualified candidates must be a
Certified Medical Assistant or must
obtain within 12 months from date of
hire. Detailed knowledge of medical
terminology and pharmaceuticals,
and the ability to to communicate
medical information to clients is
necessary. Other skills such as
phone operation, scheduling, filing
and use of office equipment are
necessary. Work experience in
patient care, preferably in a medical
group setting is preferred. Qualified
candidates are encouraged to submit
a resume/application to:
Fax: 419-238-9390
Van Wert County Hospital
1250 S. Washington St.
E-mail: hr@vanwerthospital.org
Van Wert, OH 45891
Visit the Hospitals website and apply
online at: www.vanwerthospital.org
Human Resources
Van Wert County Hospital
1250 S. Washington St.,
Van Wert, OH 45891
Fax: 419-238-9390
E-mail: hr@vanwerthospital.org
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and apply online:
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DRIVER
This is the entry level for the Crop Insurance Specialist position.
Bachelors degree in Agriculture, Business or related field. Relevant and
equivalent job experience may be considered in place of a Bachelors
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$500 week base pay plus opportunity for
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TERRITORY MANAGER
DISTRICT TECHNICIAN /
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
to perform the technical duties and assist with
administrative duties. The District Technician/
Administrative Assistant directly reports to
the District Program Administrator.
Applicants to have an Associate Degree in
one or more of the following: Conservation/
Environmental/Agricultural Engineering/
Natural Resource Management field or
have a minimum of 2 years of experience in
those fields. Experience with CADD, GIS,
mapping, Excel, Peach Tree, and Microsoft
software desired. Employment is contingent
upon passing all pre-employment screenings. Must have a valid drivers license and
be insurable. Salary will be based on experience. Complete applications and submit resumes (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) at 503 Fairground
Road, Paulding, Ohio. Resume and application deadline is May 27, 2016.
Paulding SWCD is an Equal opportunity Employer.
Educational Specialist
Qualifications:
. Experience with Education, Agriculture, Natural Resources, or Related Fields preferred. . Goal
Oriented . Excellent Planning, Time Management, and Organizational skills . Must be able to
work both independently and as a Team Player .
Excellent Communication skills with both Children and Adults . Working knowledge of Word,
Excel, and PowerPoint . Experience in Surveying, Ag Engineering, AutoCAD, mapping a plus
but not required . Higher Education a plus, but
not required . Have Valid Driver's License and
must be Insurable . Must be able to pass a Drug
Screen and Criminal Background Check
Responsibilities:
. Continue to build an Educational Program to
reach out to our Community about Conserving
Natural Resources . Create, Promote, and Present Conservation Methods and Programs to a
variety of audiences . Organize, Conduct and
Host Student Events and Contests . Organize,
Promote, and Conduct Classroom Programs
and Adult Workshops . Assist in Management,
Utilization, and Maintenance of the Black
Swamp Nature Center Building and 50 acres of
natural areas . Assist the District in other Programs as needed
Application Details:
Complete applications and submit resumes (8
a.m. - 4 p.m.) at 503 Fairground Rd. Paulding,
Ohio. Please include a short essay (250 words
or less) with the topic being "Conserving Our
Natural Resources". Deadline for Applications:
May 27, 2016
The Paulding SWCD is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Paulding County
Graduates of 2016
Tori Bradford
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Victoria Johanns
PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL
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Brooke Ludwig
Victoria Meadows
Congratulations
TO ALL GRADUATES
Luke Miller
Megan E. Reineck
Justin Speice
Noah J. Stoller
Shayna Temple
Carrie Thrasher
Alec Vest
Wyatt T. Wolfle
Brock Worden
Dylan Worden
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15360 St. Rt. 613, Paulding
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Kynsie Etzler
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Lauren Johanns
Victoria Johanns
Kacie Karlstadt
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Michelle Krim
Samuel Ladd
Sabrinah Leaman
Brendon Lothamer
Bailey Meyer
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Taylor Manz
Matthew Martinez
Savannah Mason
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Megan Reineck
Alexander Ringler
Emilee Ringler
Johnathon Rose
Samuel Roughton
Devin Sanchez
Kristen Schilt
Brenna Schmidt
Taylor Schooley
Kage Seals
Logan Seals
Keirstyn Shisler
Jordan Shull
Hayle Simonin
Jarrett Sitton
Gage Schooley
Sky Schooley
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Michelle Spears
Cullen Wenzlick
Drayson Wenzlick
Jacob Stoller
Katherine Stork
Charles Thomas
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Michelle Young
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PAULDING
HIGH SCHOOL
128th Annual
Commencement
Class of 2016
2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 26
PHS Gymnasium
Number Graduating: 87
Class Motto: Chase your dreams,
but always know the road that will
lead you home again. Tim McGraw
Class Colors: Tiffany Blue and Maroon
Class Flower: Rose
Class Song: Time of Your Life
by Greenday
Speakers: Allison Harpel, valedictorian
and Megan Reineck, salutatorian
Awards Day: May 10
Baccalaureate: May 11
Class Officers: President Emilee Ringler,
vice president Kristi Schilt, secretary
TaylorSchooley
Student Council: Taylor Manz
and Jarrett Sitton
Superintendent: William Hanak
Principal: Todd Harmon
Senior Class Advisers: Sam Hatcher
ALLISON HARPEL
G P A :
4.140
Tow n:
Cecil
Pa r e nt s:
Gregory Harpel and Rachael Thomas
Academic Awards:
Valedictorian, Highest
Honors, National Merit
Commended
Scholar
Academic Activities/Groups: Science
Olympiad, Engineering Team, Quiz Bowl,
National Honor Society, Science Fair
Other Group/Club Activities: I am a drum
major for Pauldings marching band and play
alto and soprano saxophone in concert band,
jazz band, pep band and for solo and ensemble.
Sports Activities: Varsity cross country 2 years
Favorite class or teacher and why: My
favorite class was AP Chemistry, taught be
Ms. Williams. Not only did the class explain
the behavior of all matter on a molecular level,
it taught me to be more interested in my surroundings, for even the most simple objects
and processes can be exciting when you discover how they function on a molecular level.
Employment: I currently am employed at
Kohls.
Volunteer Work: In addition to the volunteer work I have done with NHS, I also volunteer with a tutoring program for fifth-graders
at Paulding Elementary.
College & Major: This fall, I will be attending Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology to
study chemical engineering and biochemistry.
Career Plans: The development of accessible, environmentally friendly technologies
or the research and development of pharmaceuticals.
How my high school prepared me for the
future: Paulding High School prepared me by
allowing me to develop my interests and teaching
me to stay curious, which is vital for innovation.
MEGAN REINECK
GPA: 4.116
Town: Paulding
Parents: Matt and Linda Reineck
Academic Awards: Salutatorian, Highest
Honors, Freshman Student of the Month
Academic
Ac t i v i t i e s /
Groups: National Honor
Society, Science Olympiad
O t h e r
Group/Club
Ac t i v i t i e s:
Band (marching, pep and
concert), concert choir
Sports
Ac t i v i t i e s:
Volleyball - 1
year; JV soccer - 2 years; varsity soccer - 1
year
Sports Awards: Soccer - Defensive Player
of the Year
Favorite class or teacher and why: AP
Chemistry was my favorite class. Ms. Williams is my favorite teacher.
Other Activities: 4-H, camp counselor,
Solid Rock Youth Group
Employment: Bashore, Reineck, Stoller &
Waterman Accounting; summer employment
at Alex Products
Volunteer Work: Volunteering periodically through 4-H
College & Major: The University of Findlay for pharmacy
Career Plans: I plan to become a hospital
pharmacist and work directly with patients. I
would like to move back to the Paulding area
to work. This is because I want to get the opportunity to help the people in the community
who have helped me so much.
How my high school prepared me for the
future: High school has helped me academically and socially prepare for my future. It has
helped give me friendships and knowledge
that will hopefully last a lifetime.
Paulding
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Hardware
CONGRATULATES
the Class of 2016
PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL Honor Graduates (3.5 or higher GPA) front row from left Drayson Wenzlick, Allison Harpel, Haley
Porter, Matthew Martinez, Darian Andrews, Kynsie Etzler, Kacie Karlstadt, Lauren Johanns; second row Megan Reineck, Jaycie Varner, Taylor Manz, Taylor Schooley, Kelsey Beck, Emilee Ringler, Victoria Bradford, Jordan Shull, Bridgett Moore; back row Nathan
Gee, Damon Egnor, Jarrett Sitton, Zachary Buchman, Branson Minck, Lucas Arend, Johnathon Rose, Kasandra Cogswell, Cullen
Wenzlick. Not pictured: Kirsta Mullins.
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Keegan Skiver
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Juan Sanchez
McKenzie Steele
Jarrison Steiner
Jacob Sukup
Destinee Schlegel
Justice Clark
Bryan Clevinger
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Jeffrey Coleman
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Paulding
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ANTWERP
HIGH SCHOOL
132nd Annual
Commencement
Class of 2016
2 p.m. Sunday, May 22
Main Gym
Number Graduating: 49
Class Motto: Dont tell me the skys
the limit when there are footprints
on the moon. Paul Brandt
Class Flower: Blue-tipped Rose
Class Colors: Royal Blue and White
Class Song: Livin On a Prayer
by Bon Jovi
Speakers: Emily Derck, Jarrison
Steiner and Jenna Wilson
Awards Day: May 11
Class Officers:President Annie Miesle,
vice president Brittany Smith,
secretary Blaire Rebber
Student Council: Mikayla Boesch,
Emily Derck and Kirsten Price
Superintendent: Dr. Martin Miller
Principal: Michael Bute
Senior Class Adviser: Lisa
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Vo l u nt e e r
Work: Church media and sound at
Riverside Christian
College & Major: Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne,
computer science
How my high
school prepared
me for the future:
They gave me a diploma.
JENNA WILSON
GPA: 3.986
Town: Paulding
Parents: Tony &
Kathy Wilson
Academic
Awards:
Salutatorian,
Antwerp
Academic A, Presidential Academic
Award, Youth Nations at UT winner,
2nd place ONU junior math competition
Academic Activities/Groups: National
Honor Society, Quiz Bowl
Other Group/Club Activities: Marching,
concert, jazz and pep bands; stage crew
Sports Activities: Varsity golf - 4 years
Sports Awards: Most Improved Golfer,
Rotary Award (golf), 4-year letter winner,
Second Team GMC, girls golf GMC winner
Favorite class or teacher and why: Band.
I enjoy my other classes but music allows me
a sense of peace that none of the other classes
provide.
Other Activities: Y Disciple, Antwerp
Community Band
Volunteer Work: BuckeyeSamoyed Rescue, VanCrest volunteer
College & Major: Trine University, mechanical engineering
Career Plans: Mechanical engineering,
because machines fascinate me.
How my high school prepared me for
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Sydney Critten
Christopher Davis
Corey Davis
Nicholas Durre
Austin Fast
Kelsey Fleagle
Stacy Flint
Dalton Franklin
Payton Granger
Quinton Harper
Andrew Hicks
Sydney Hofmann
Taryn Homier
Petra Jones
Kade Kinnaley
Austin Kuhn
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Thomas Lantow
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Brooke Ludwig
Liam Marihugh
Chase Marroquin
Astraea Martinez
Courtney Mead
Luke Miller
Quintin Miller
Erin Mohr
Jordan Morris
Levi Noggle
Bailey Norling
Michael Now
Jayson Nowak
Jessica Offerle
Ashley Rooks
Nathanael Roop
Victoria Ryan
Amanda Schwartz
Cole Shepherd
Brianna Sinn
Clint Sinn
Estie Sinn
Lucas Sinn
Zachary Sinn
Justin Speice
Noah Stoller
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Two Wayne Trace seniors will share
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BRIANNA SINN
GPA: 4.0
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Parents:
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Awards: Valedictorian, First
Honors
Academic
Activit ies/Groups:
National Honor Society, Scholastic Bowl, Student Council
Other Group/Club Activities: Choir,
spring musical
Sports Activities: Basketball - 3 years;
track - 3 years
Sports Awards: Varsity letter in basketball, varsity letter in track
Favorite class or teacher and why: Nutrition. It interests me on how food effects our
health.
Other Activities: Church youth group
Employment: Part-time at GKS Farms
Volunteer Work: Food packaging, food
banks, 5K community charity events
College & Major: Bluffton University, nutrition and dietetics
Career Plans: Registered dietician. I want
to help others understand how their diet effects their health.
How my high school prepared me for the
future: It taught me social skills and a good
work ethic.
45th Annual
Commencement
Class of 2016
2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 29
WTHS Gym
Number Graduating: 69
Class Motto: Do not go where the path
may lead; go instead where there is no
path and leave the trail.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Class Colors: Red and Blue
Class Flower: Gladiolus
Speakers: Brianna Sinn, Scott
Wenninger, Estie Sinn
Awards Day: May 12
Class Officers: President Scott
Wenninger, vice president Shayna
Temple, secretary Cole Shepherd
Student Council:Stacy Flint, Sydney
Hofmann, Jessica Offerle, Victoria
Ryan, Erin Mohr, Jason Nowak,
Luke Miller, Brianna Sinn
Superintendent: Stephen Arnold
Principal: Phil Nofziger
Senior Class Adviser: Sarah Franz
SCOTT WENNINGER
GPA: 4.0
Town: Haviland
Academic Awards: Valedictorian, First
Honors, departmental awards - Geometry,
Chemistry, Algebra II, Physics, Advanced
Math
Academic Activities/Groups: National
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Cole Shepherd, Student Council member Brianna Sinn, class president Scott Wenninger, class
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WAYNE TRACE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Senior members include, front row from left Brianna Sinn, Victoria Ryan;
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ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS Tops in the AHS Class of 2016 include, front
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