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INSIDE: Antwerp Rib Fest


n Senior
Attractions slated June 11
By JAROD ROSEBROCK through the VFW starting at
n Look inside! Correspondent
ANTWERP – The Second
noon.
The ribs go on sale at 3
Special sales Annual Cleveland Street Rib
Fest will take place in
p.m. Last year there were four
rib vendors and they sold out
events from ... Antwerp on June 11. It will of ribs in four hours. This
include all of the events from year, rib fest organizers are
Chief, Menards, last year and a few new addi- ready for a larger turnout and
tions to the festivities as well. have added a fifth vendor.
Rural King, TDS, One such new addition will The ribs will be on sale
launch out the day’s events. from 3-8 p.m. with three-rib
Dollar General,
Van Wert
The 5K Rib Fest River Run
will start in the Oasis Bar and
Grill parking lot at 9 a.m.
samplers, half-slabs and full-
slabs available for purchase.
There will be two rib trophies
More bad
Bedrooms Registration begins at 8 a.m.
and participants can also pre-
register by contacting Benji
– a People’s Choice and a
Judge’s Choice – presented to
the best rib vendors.
weather
Grant. Those who preregister One of the biggest changes Some unusual hailstones
will receive a 5K Rib Fest to this year’s Cleveland Street showed up in Emerald
River Run T-shirt. Rib Fest is the evening festiv- Township during May 25’s
Runners will go from the ities. In its inaugural year, the series of severe thunder-
Oasis parking lot toward the event ended at 5 p.m. with storms. These two nearly fill
river, and there will be maps nothing planned for the a palm, have stark white
and guides along the way to evening. This year it is start- centers with clear outer lay-
make sure everyone knows ing later and going until 8 ers and are disc-shaped
the route. Medals will be p.m., and a band called rather than round. Across
awarded to the top three in Cadillac Ranch will be play- the county, hail was report-
Around each of the seven male and fe-
male age categories.
ing at the VFW Pavilion from
7-11 p.m.
ed in sizes ranging from that
of a pea to that of a golf ball.
Damage to maturing wheat
A cornhole tournament will The rib fest was started last
Paulding be held at noon on Cleveland
Street between the fire hall
and VFW. Registration starts
year when Lichty and
Antwerp village administra-
tor Sara Keeran wanted to or-
and young corn crops are
being tabulated by insur-
ance agencies. The destruc-
at 11 a.m., and participants ganize a fun event for the tion was widespread and
County can preregister for that by
contacting Amy Lichty.
community. Since the village
couldn’t host or make money
“added insult to injury” fol-
lowing above normal rain-
falls that have kept many
Flat Rock Fest DJ Larry Colley will also from such an event, they got
start playing music at noon the Antwerp Community farmers out of their fields.
Committee looks and a number of area organi- Development Committee
zations will be selling food (ACDC) to support them.
for members
Paulding County resi-
and drinks. The Antwerp Ball
Association will sell pulled
There will be raffles and
other fundraisers going on
State still pursuing issues at former hotel
dents are wanted who are pork sandwiches, the throughout the day including PAULDING – The former Hotel Barnes, lo- the case is moving forward.
interested in becoming Antwerp Athletic Boosters the rest of the festivities and cated in downtown Paulding, has been an eye- In May 2010, the State of Ohio Division of
Flat Rock Creek Fall will have pop and water, Boy all of the money raised will sore for several years. Efforts to have the build- Industrial Compliance conducted inspection of
Festival Committee mem- Scout Troop 143 will be sell- go to the ACDC and be used ing razed are ongoing. the three-story brick structure, located at 110 S.
bers that will assume di- ing steamed corn on the cob to help pay for welcome to While it appears the project was stalled, Williams St. south of the square. Inspectors
rector/officer positions for and lemonade shakeups, the Antwerp signs at the village Shane Cartmill of the Ohio State Fire Marshal’s found “obvious structural issues” and “many
the 2012 Festival. United Way of Paulding boundaries. office, said otherwise. “The matter has not been other deficiencies” that could pose a threat of
The 2011 Flat Rock County will sell curly fries Anyone who would like for dropped and is still being actively pursued,” potential collapse.
Creek Fall Festival will be and the Antwerp Fire information about the Cartmill said in a telephone interview last week. Passersby have noticed activity recently in
held Sept. 16-18, and cur- Department Women’s Cleveland Street Rib Fest of He also commented that there could possibly front of the building and in the alley adjacent to
rent officers will be step- Auxiliary will have brats and the visit the ACDC Facebook be some movement in the case within a few it, but the work is not related to the hotel. Crews
ping down effective Dec. hot dogs. There will also be a page or the Antwerp Village weeks. Cartmill would not elaborate on what have been working on exterior repairs to the
31. Interested individuals beer pavilion available Web site. that might be, but did assure the Progress that building across the street.
are welcome to shadow
officer/director duties this
year, and assume full posi-
tions on Jan. 1. Assistance
would be available from
current officers, if desired.
It is imperative that
written letters of interest
John Paulding Days is June 9-11
By NANCY WHITAKER the Kiwanis fish and french fries from shal will be Phyllis Crossland. and a rain date of June 17 has also
be sent to: Flat Rock Progress Staff Writer 4-7 p.m., which will be served in front Each unit in the parade is asked to been set.
Creek Fall Festival, P.O. PAULDING – John Paulding Days of the Kiwanis building on the square. enter the parade route from Reservoir A new event is scheduled for Friday
Box 180F, Paulding OH will begin on Thursday, June 9, and They will be serving fish sandwiches, Road (McDonald Pike). night will be the Miss Paulding
45879 by July 1. An infor- will continue through Saturday, June fish baskets and french fries. For more information about being County Scholarship Pageant. Seven
mational meeting to dis- 11. Many activities are planned for the If you want a good sandwich, go to in the parade, call the chamber at 419- young women will compete for the
cuss details will be held in four-day event, which promises to the Paulding United Methodist 399-5215. title and scholarship prizes. The event
late July. hold something for everyone. The Church at 321 N. Williams St. from 5- The chamber tent is the place to go is to begin at 7 p.m. and will be held
event is organized through the 9 p.m. and try one of the “World for entertainment, food, beer and in- at the Paulding High School
Paulding Chamber of Commerce. Famous Methodist Brats.” formation. The chamber tent Auditeria. Doors will open at 6:30
JPHS dinner Melinda Krick, chairman of the If a bowl of delicious will be located on South p.m.
chamber board of directors, com- ice cream suits your Williams Street. At 8 Tickets are on sale at the chamber
theater June 11 mented, “This year we basically had taste buds, then head p.m., following the pa- office, the Paulding County Progress
The John Paulding
to start from scratch. Deb Adams had over to the First rade, enjoy the music or from any contestant.
Historical Society’s annual
chaired the event for the past few Presbyterian Church of Jaylynn and Colt The Kiwanis will also be serving
dinner theater will be held
years and she had to step down be- tent at the corner of 45. There is a $2 fish and fries and beverages from 4-9
at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday,
cause of her job. Caroline and cover charge. p.m. in front of the Kiwanis building.
June 11, at the John
“We kept some of the old favorite Williams streets. Also after the pa- On Friday evening, from 5-9 p.m.,
Paulding Historical
events and added some new ones. They will be serving rade, the new eat some more of the Methodist
Museum. Tickets are now
One of the bigger new events we are up homemade ice Paulding County bratwursts. Homemade ice cream will
on sale from any historical
going to have is the Miss Paulding cream from 5-10 p.m. Carnegie Library book- be on the menu again at the First
society member.
County Scholarship Pageant, which Chill out with this cool mobile will be open for Presbyterian Church tent from 5-10
will be held on Friday night. treat. tours. It will be parked near the p.m.
Thanks to you ... “Another new event is the garden From 5-11 p.m. on Thursday will corner of Perry and Main streets. From 5-11 p.m., there will be rides,
We’d like to thank Pete walk, scheduled for Saturday. be rides, games and food on the FRIDAY food and games on the square.
Clemens of Paulding for “Over all,” continued Krick, “I be- square. Durant Amusements will pro- The John Paulding Days Golf At 8 p.m., Strawberry Hill will per-
subscribing to the lieve we have events for every age vide the rides. Outing will kick off events on Friday. form. Relive the ’60s and ’70s and lis-
Progress! group and people will have lots of fun At 7 p.m. on Thursday will be the Registration will be from 7:30-8:30 ten and dance to the music you grew
and there will be some great food. I Grand Parade, presented by title spon- a.m. with a putting contest at 8 a.m. At up with. There will be a $2 cover
hope everyone will come out and sor Paulding Auto Group. The theme 8:30 a.m., the golfing will get under- charge.
The Progress enjoy this year’s John Paulding for this year is “Summer Breeze.” way with a shotgun start. To partici- SATURDAY
has been serving county Days.” There will be floats, marching bands, pate, registration must be done by Make sure that you go to the
readers and businesses for THURSDAY horses, twirling groups, clowns, and June 6 by contacting the chamber of-
more than a century! Thursday’s events will begin with oodles of candy. Parade grand mar- fice. The event is open to the public See FESTIVAL, page 16A

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2A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, June 1, 2011

P aulding C ounty P rogress


Cancer survivor and wife Survivor works through
team up against the disease four bouts of cancer
By JIM LANGHAM By JIM LANGHAM grown back and I thought, usually go every three
Feature Writer Feature Writer ‘Finally, I am thinking I am months. It is an intravenous
Thanks to medical knowl- Paulding resident Judi on my way back,’” observed treatment that used to take 45
edge of specialists at the Adams will be representing Adams. “I went to the doctor minutes; now it takes a half
Cleveland Clinic, Eric Coyne cancer survivors with for a checkup. He looked at hour,” observed Adams.
is carrying out full responsi- courage and gratefulness as my charts and I could tell that “This has been an ongoing
bilities at his employment at an honorary survivor for the he didn’t like something. process for over 20 years. It
Taylor Made Glass Ohio Inc. Relay For Life of Paulding Finally, he looked at me and is so difficult to understand.”
in Payne. While Coyne has County this year. said, ‘It looks like you have a If the cancer wasn’t
enjoyed several years of em- For Adams, it seems like form of multiple myoloma in enough, Adams had lost her
ployment at the local factory, life has been one long youngest child, daugh-
energy for his output was journey through the ill- ter Kristy Adams, in a
weak a few years ago while ness since she discov- snowmobile accident in
he mobilized to take on the ered a lump in her breast 1983. It was shortly
fight of a lifetime against in 1984. That episode after that when the can-
cancer. was treated with a cers started showing up.
“I have a long family histo- lumpectomy, radiation “Losing her was the
ry with cancer,” said Coyne. and a radiation implant. start of a very long
“I lost my grandmother to “A few years later, downside,” Adams said.
cancer. In 2004, I lost my cancer showed up again, Concerning being
mom; then, in 2005, I was di- this time in an area chosen as honorary sur-
agnosed.” where radiation treat- vivor, Adams said that
One year after his mother ment had been given,” she is very honored.
died, Coyne was initially told noted Adams. “Then I “I’m really glad
that he was suffering from was okay for 14 or 15 they are doing this (hon-
Ewing Sarcoma and that his years. Then, in orary survivors),” said
cancer was terminal. November of 1998, a Adams. “I don’t believe
The local man was given mammogram showed some the blood cells where your they have done this before
several options and decided irregularities in the same red blood is made.’ with someone from each
to check into the Cleveland breast and the same area. “I said, ‘How can that be,’” town in the county. I would
Clinic in an effort to change Since it had already been ra- continued Adams. “I said, like to thank my family for all
his diagnosis. There, he had a diated, they couldn’t do more ‘No, you’re not going to tell of the support of my kids, and
kidney and several lymph of that. So I had a mastecto- me I have another cancer.’” my husband, Don, who has
nodes removed. He was also my and reconstruction sur- The doctor suggested that Parkinson’s Disease.
set up with a treatment of 17 gery. she go to a cancer research “Relay For Life is doing
rounds of chemotherapy. “It was quite an ordeal; it center in Little Rock, Ark., such a tremendous job get-
One of the principle con- lasted for 12 hours,” contin- where they especially treat ting more and more people
tributors to Coyne’s recovery ued Adams. “When you lose that type of cancer. There in,” continued Adams. “It has
effort was his wife, Brandy, part of your body, it is some- Adams was told that she had exploded since they moved it
who did a considerable thing to work through. That “smoldering multiple myolo- to the fairgrounds. To me, it
amount of research on-line. Eric Coyne has committed strong energy to the Paulding was powerful. I was very ex- ma” and a pattern of treat- has more of a homey feeling,
When the decision was made County American Cancer Society Relay for Life Walk since he hausted.” ment was prescribed for her more of a personal feeling. I
to go to Cleveland, they were encountered his own experience with the illness a few years During that episode, it be- care. am most grateful for what
assisted with referral help ago. came necessary for Adams to “I have been following that everyone is doing to help
from their physician. have her head shaved. In treatment since that time. I with cancer.”
Once Coyne arrived in chemo was becoming effec- him. Even during the treat- order to accomplish that, she
Cleveland, things started to tive. It was a good ment, he opted to stay active went to a local barber that she
move quickly. Christmas.” and do all that he could to be had known since he was a
“Dr. Garcia, who saw me It has been five years since courageous and well-planned kid.
first, wanted me to see a urol- Coyne struggled with cancer. in his plan of attack for treat- “When I told him what I
ogist,” said Coyne. “I saw Since then, the past five years ment and recovery. wanted, he asked if the can-
him later in the day. He went have been cancer-free. “It was hard for me to try cer had returned,” said
over my information and “I have a lot of new appre- to keep everybody up when I Adams. “I told him that hav-
said, ‘We will have surgery ciation for my wife and my was having a hard time doing ing him cut it all off was a lot
tomorrow.’” kids,” observed Coyne. “I that myself,” said Coyne. better than having it come out
Dr. Garcia’s plan of attack stand back and enjoy things “That chemo had really low- in handfuls. It felt pretty good
allowed Coyne to return that I never used to. My ered the blood count. With when the hair grew back.
home for six weeks following whole focus has changed. the bone pain that I was expe- “In July of 1999 I was feel-
the surgery. He was then to Something like this changes riencing, I realized how im- ing pretty good. My hair had
return to Cleveland periodi- you.” portant it was to have a posi-
cally to establish a certain The chemo treatment real- tive attitude.
treatment regimen. ly lowed Coyne’s blood “I kept saying to myself, Paulding County Progress
“This was all very intimi- count. Back pain was over- ‘You will see all three of your copyright © 2011 Published weekly by
dating for me,” said Coyne. whelming; he found himself kids graduate,’” observed The Paulding County Progress, Inc. P.O.
“It was a tough time for me. pushing himself to eat and Coyne. “I did not want to Box 180, 113 S. Williams St., Paulding,
“I was stunned by it all,” make an effort to attempt to miss that. I appreciated all of Ohio 45879
Fax:
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continued Coyne. “In Fort change certain matters the assistance from family progress@progressnewspaper.org; web-
Wayne, I had a team of six around him. members and from Taylor site: www.progressnewspaper.org
urologists. They looked at me “The back pain was over- personnel, who were willing Doug Nutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . Publisher
Melinda Krick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor
and said that it was inopera- whelming,” said Coyne. “I to work with me to help me Erica Habern. . . . . . . . . . . . . Business
ble. I went up to Cleveland believed that by having a in every way. Everyone has Janell Jeffery . . . . . . . . . . Composition
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and they said, ‘This is noth- positive attitude and combin- been so good to me in all of Ruth Snodgrass . . . . . . . . . Circulation
ing. We do this weekly.’ It ing other things, I was guided this. USPS 423620
was scary for me. I didn’t to do what I thought was best “I am very thankful to the Entered at the Post Office in Paulding,
Ohio, as 2nd class matter. Subscription
have the chance to see the at the time, for myself and American Cancer Society rates: $35 per year for mailing addresses
children at home before I those around me. I had a new and all that they do,” added in Defiance, Van Wert Putnam and
Paulding counties. $45 per year outside
went into major surgery. appreciation for things. I Coyne. “I am thankful for the these counties; local rate for Military per-
“Around Christmas, they even started getting up early Relay For Life and the way sonnel and students.
Deadline for display ad-
As one of four honorary survivors for this year’s annual
started seeing a reduction in just to see the sunrises.” that our community gets be- vertising 3 p.m. Monday. American Cancer Society Relay For Life, Judi Adams will help
tumors in the lungs,” noted Coyne praised Taylor hind all of this. It means more News deadline 3 p.m.
Thursday.
lead the survivor lap June 3. She and her husband, Don, reside
Coyne. “They knew that the Made officials for supporting than I could ever say.” in Paulding.

God gave survivor Dianna Clemens ‘a mountain’


By NANCY WHITAKER Dianna received a call from bone marrow tests. will die out here.’”
Progress Staff Writer the oncologist, who told her, “They kill every thing in Dianna and her husband
PAULDING – Dianna “You do have CML leukemia your body. I mean, they give rented a small apartment on
Clemens of Paulding has and we advise you to make an you medicine to do that. the Ohio State University
been a cancer survivor for the appointment with your family Twenty days before the trans- campus. She had to go back
past 18 years. She is a living, doctor as soon as Christmas is plant I took 200 chemo pills a and forth for treatments and
walking miracle and she will over.” day,” she recalls. “I could not was monitored constantly.
attest to that. “God has Dianna said, “I just went touch anything or anybody. Her stay in Columbus lasted
brought me through so numb all over. I did not tell My food was sent up to me in approximately three months.
much,” Dianna said. “There my two sons, George and a little thing in the wall. When she finally got to
was just a time when I had to Luke. I wanted them to have a “It was during that tough come home, it was not long
trust Him and say, ‘God carry nice Christmas.” time that I kept singing, ‘You before the graft-host disease
me. I cannot go through this After the holidays, Dianna Gave Me a Mountain.’” made her very sick. She was
battle without you.’” went to a Fort Wayne hospital Prior to the bone marrow told to come back to the hos-
Dianna’s ordeal began in where she underwent a CML transplant, they tied Dianna’s pital.
December 1993. Even though leukemia test. They verified hands down, for if she should “We went back and stayed
she had gone Christmas shop- the worst possible news and touch anything and contact in an apartment again. They
ping, she had been feeling ex- said, “We are going to send any type of germ, it would kill gave me IVs every day. I also
tremely tired. She pulled into you to the very best place. It is her. got breathing treatments and
her mother’s driveway and The James Cancer Treatment When healthcare workers it took nine weeks to get
was struck with an intense Hospital at the Ohio State harvested bone marrow from through that.”
pain across her stomach. She University Campus.” Tim, they went into both of Dianna continued, “I could
cried, “Oh, my stomach. I Dianna went to the treat- his hips 200 times each to ex- not have made it through
can’t move.” ment center in Columbus. tract the marrow. without God, my husband,
The Oakwood EMS was There, she was told her hope The bone marrow trans- George, who stuck with me
called and Dianna was trans- for survival was to be a bone plant took nine hours. She through those bad times, and
ported to Paulding County marrow transplant. It was not said, “I didn’t want to be se- my two sons, George and
Hospital. Her family physi- going to be an easy task be- dated until I saw what that Luke. I also received so much
cian, Dr. Larry Fishbaugh, cause, she was told, “You bone marrow looked like. I support from Roger Gasser,
was on vacation so she was have to go in this room for 30 got to see it and it looked like who had gone through the
treated by Dr. James Gray. days. You may never come fish eggs. transplant. He helped me
They began running blood out alive, or we may be able Dianna Clemens is one of four honorary survivors for this “I had all these tubes in me more than he will ever know.
tests on her and discovered to help you and you could year’s annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life. An 18- and when it was over, they “I also was blessed to have
that her white blood cell have a lifetime.” year leukemia survivor, she will help lead the Survivor Lap at 6 were hoping my body would the greatest doctors, and I be-
count was extremely high. On Dianna did not sign the pa- p.m. on June 3. go into a disease called graft- lieve God handpicked them
the third day of testing, Dr. pers for the transplant until host or a rejection mode,” for me,” Dianna said. “My
Gray told her, “We think we November 1994. In the inter- they implanted two lines into planted in me through the Dianna noted. bone marrow specialist Dr.
have found your problem and im, she took medicine and my chest, which they used for next five years. It was 30 days before Copeland, Dr. Fishbaugh –
we believe you have tried to just carry on. She fi- drawing blood and giving me Once Dianna walked into Dianna was taken out of the my family doctor of 39 years
leukemia.” nally agreed to the transplant, a bag of chemo daily, along that small room, she could small transplant room. – and Dr. Gray, who is my
She then saw an oncologist and through testing her broth- with eight other medicines,” only have contact with her Remembering the day they family doctor now. I have
in Van Wert, who ran some er, Tim Stahl, proved to be the she recalled. “These two two sons, their wives, and her pushed her through the door, such love, respect and a spe-
more tests. On Dec. 23, 1993, perfect match. Hickman lines were just two husband, George. She under- she said, “I panicked. I said,
right before Christmas, “After the marrow tests, of many more lines they im- went 12 spinal taps and four ‘Put me back in that room. I See CLEMENS, page 8A
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 Paulding County Progress - 3A

Obituaries The
The Progress publishes
obituaries free of charge.
Dan (Jenny) Roughton of
Cincinnati and Doug (Wendy)
Roughton of Ft. Thomas, Ky.;
ried Diana L. Mansfield, who
survives. In May 1980, Tom
Shafer Insurance Agency of
Payne for 30 years, retiring in
ald Shafer, in 2009; and his
stepmother, Ocie Roughton
Shafer.
Church
Obit photos, if submitted, are
also published for free. If you
have any questions, please call
and a sister, Karen (Bryan)
Rider of Rome City, Ind.
accepted Jesus Christ as his
personal Savior, the most im-
portant decision of his life. He
2002. He was a member of the
Dupont Church of the
Brethren in Dupont and was
Funeral services will be held
at 11 a.m. today, June 1 at Den
Corner
our office: 419-399-4015. He was preceded in death attended Calvary Bible Church the owner and operator of J&B Herder Funeral Home Pauld- June 6-10
by his father, Rex Raymond in Paulding for over 30 years. Foods of Paulding since 1976. ing with the Rev. Terry Porter Vacation Bible School
LLOYD Roughton. Tom was an avid golfer, and Also surviving are two sons, officiating. Burial will be in Paulding United Methodist
STOLLER Services were held Satur- he loved to watch golf on TV Terry (Paula) Shafer and Tim Sherman Cemetery, Brown Church, 321 N. Williams St.,
1923-2011 day, May 28, at the St. Paul’s when he could no longer play (Dianna) Shafer, both of Township. will hold Vacation Bible School
PAULDING – Lloyd Don- United Methodist Church in the game. He was a member of Paulding; six grandchildren, Visitation will be held one June 6-10 from 9-11:30 each
ald Stoller, age 87, died Sun- Defiance with the Rev. the Auglaize Golf Club and of Brianne, Natasha, Kellynn, hour before services. morning. This year’s theme is
day, May 22 at Mt. Carmel Michael Donnally officiating. the Pleasant Valley Golf Zakary, Laurenn and Preferred memorials are to “Hometown Nazareth, Where
St. Ann’s Hospital, Wester- Burial was in Middle Creek Course. He also loved Ohio Michaela; and three great- American Diabetes Associa- Jesus Was a Kid!” All kids ages
ville. Cemetery in Grover Hill. State athletics, especially grandchildren, Landon, Au- tion or the Paulding County 4 through fifth grade are invited
He was born Nov. 27, 1923 Henenkrath-Clevenger- Buckeye football. tymn and Kailey. Relay For Life. to attend. Parents can call the
in Paulding County, the son Schaffer Funeral Home in De- Also surviving are three He was preceded in death by On line condolences may be church to register at 419-399-
of Samuel C. and Mary H. fiance was in charge of the sons, Matthew (Jennifer) Coy his parents; one brother, Don- sent to www.denherderfh.com 3591.
(Metzger) Stoller. On Oct. 9, arrangements. of Lewis Center, Jonathan
1948, he married Catherine I. Preferred memorials may be (Jill) Coy of Chillicothe and
Tope, who survives. He was
a veteran of the U.S. Army
directed to the St. Paul’s
United Methodist Church, the
MDA/ALS Association at
Martin Coy of Blacklick; two
grandsons, Ryan Coy of Lewis
The Amish Cook
Center and Isaac Coy of Chill-
Air Corps during WWII,
serving in the 96th Bomb Vanderbilt University Medical icothe; a granddaughter, Lau- By: Lovina Eicher
Group, 338th Bomb Center or to the Community ren Coy of Lewis Center; a
Squadron, 8th Air Force. He Health Professionals of Pauld- brother, Daniel (Velma) Coy, Our laundry is drying really ing lunch, I was given a piece 1 20-ounce can of cherry pie
was a B-17 flight ing. Findlay; a sister, Mary (Terry) well on the lines outside. The of cake with a candle on it. filling
engineer/top turret gunner. Woodard of Paulding; two sun is shining, but it looks Everyone began to sing Cake:
He was a prisoner of war in PATRICIA NICELLEY nieces; and four great- cloudy towards the west. With “Happy Birthday” to me. An- 3 cups all purpose flour
Germany for one year. 1922-2011 nephews. the sun and the wind, daugh- other lady there, Marie, also 1 cup sugar
He was employed by PAULDING – Patricia Ann He was preceded in death by ter Elizabeth is bringing in had a birthday and they sang 1 teaspoon baking powder
Paulding–Putnam Electric as Nicelley, age 88, died his parents. some of the dry clothes al- to her as well. I am glad I 1 teaspoon baking soda
a line superintendent and was Wednesday, May 25 at Pauld- A funeral service to cele- ready. We are hoping every- wasn’t having my 63rd birth- 1/2 teaspoon salt
a former Paulding County ing County Hospital. brate Tom’s life will be held at thing will be dry before the day like she was; 40 seems 1 cup butter or margarine
Sheriff Reserve and a Pauld- She was born June 4, 1922 11 a.m. Saturday, June 4 at rain. I am later at getting this old enough for me. 1 cup buttermilk
ing volunteer fireman. He in Chattanooga, Tenn., the Calvary Bible Church, Pauld- column written, but I couldn’t Sunday evening, I was sur- 2 eggs, slightly beaten
was a member of the First daughter of Winford and Eve- ing, with the Rev. Tiberius relax and sit down until the prised again when pizza was 1 teaspoon vanilla
Christian Church, Paulding, lyn (Berry) Doughty. She Rata and church elder John laundry was done. delivered for supper. Thanks Crumb topping:
and a life member of VFW married Ralph L. Nicelley, Mohr officiating. Burial will We had a thunderstorm last goes to my editor Kevin for 1-1/2 cups sugar
Post #587. who preceded her in death on follow in St. Paul’s Cemetery, night. Our neighbor lady said that. I told my husband Joe 1 cup all-purpose flour
Also surviving are a son, Dec. 3, 1966. She previously Paulding. someone had spotted a tor- that it took three birthday 1/2 cup butter or margarine
Terry (Karen) Vance of Cre- served as Paulding County Visitation will be from 2-8 nado not too far from here. It suppers for my 40th birth- Preheat oven to 350°. In a
ston; a daughter, Bev (Jerry) Clerk of Courts. She was a p.m. Thursday, June 3 at Den missed us, but sure makes us day! saucepan, cook rhubarb and
Miller, Lewis Center; three member of First Christian Herder Funeral Home, Pauld- thinks of the ones not so Everything was greatly ap- lemon juice over medium-
grandchildren; and four Church in Paulding, Paulding ing. lucky. Our thoughts and preciated. It means a lot to low heat for five minutes,
great-grandchildren. Garden Club and was a Mas- In lieu of flowers, memorial prayers are with all the people not have to cook a meal when stirring often to prevent burn-
He was preceded in death ter Gardener of the State of contributions may be made to who have been affected. you are used to preparing ing. In a separate small bowl,
by an infant brother and twin Ohio. She was a former corre- Defiance Area Youth For Meanwhile, this week we three meals a day. combine sugar and cornstarch
sisters; a stepbrother, Richard spondent for Fort Wayne Christ or to Community want to start washing walls We are enjoying lettuce and then add to rhubarb mix-
Stoller; and two stepsisters, Newspapers, and a former Health Professionals of Pauld- and ceilings, cleaning out our and radishes out of the gar- ture. Cook and stir five min-
Dean Clark and Donna Tem- member of the Paulding Vil- ing. cabinets and drawers, and so den. It has still been very wet utes more until thick and
ple. lage Council. Online condolences may be forth. I would like to get a and I don’t have tomatoes, bubbly. Remove rhubarb mix-
Funeral services were held She is survived by three shared at www.denherderfh.com head start on cleaning for peppers or cabbage out yet. ture from heat, stir in pie filling
Friday, May 27 at Den sons, Roger (Jennifer) Nicel- church services that will be Joe doesn’t have work next and set aside to cool.
Herder Funeral Home, Pauld- ley, and Curtis (Lisa) Nicelley, BETTY ESHEM held here at our home in four week so he will be home to For the cake, in a large mix-
ing, with the Rev. Greg Bibler both of Cecil, and Thomas DEFIANCE – Betty G. weeks. help. He hopes to get caught ing bowl combine flour, sugar,
officiating. Burial was in Blue (Shawna) Nicelley of Fort Eshem, of Defiance, passed Our thoughts linger to a up with the outside work be- baking powder, baking soda
Creek Cemetery, Haviland, Wayne; two brothers, Maurice away Saturday, May 28, 2011, year ago when we received fore church services are held and salt. Cut in butter until the
with military graveside rites Doughty of Georgia and Wal- at CHP Defiance Area Inpa- the shocking news of the here. The hay is also growing mixture resembles fine
accorded by VFW Post #587. ter Doughty of California; 11 tient Hospice Center. death of Emma and Jacob’s with all the rain we have had. crumbs. In a separate mixing
Memorial donations may be grandchildren; and three She was born on Sept. 4 in sweet little daughter Marilyn Another thing Joe wants to bowl, beat buttermilk, eggs
made to Paulding County Sen- great-grandchildren. East Point, Ky., the daughter of (who was my niece). It just crowd in is to go fishing. and vanilla. Add to flour mix-
ior Center. She also was preceded in the late Goldie Marie Adkins. seemed that it couldn’t have Bass season opens on Satur- ture. Stir just until moistened.
Online condolences may be death by a daughter, Lee Ann On Dec. 31, 1954, she married been true that she could be day and he would like to give Spread a little more than
sent to www.denherderfh.com Ricketts. Douglas Eshem, who survives. gone after her eight short it a try. half of the batter into greased
Funeral services were held She had worked as a nurses months here on earth. She is It is now after lunch and 9x13-inch baking pan. Spread
NORMAN ROUGHTON Saturday, May 28 at Den aide and was a member of the still so dearly missed but God we have moved all clothes cooled filling over batter. Drop
1955-2011 Herder Funeral Home, Pauld- VFW and AMVETS auxil- has a reason for this, like he that aren’t dry yet onto the remaining batter by teaspoon
OAKWOOD — Norman ing, with the Rev. Greg Bibler iaries. She was a loving wife, does for everything. porch line where they will be onto filling.
E. Roughton, 56, of Oak- officiating. Burial was in mother, grandmother, and And May 20 marked 11 protected from the rain. We For topping, combine sugar
wood, died Wednesday, May Cooper Cemetery, Paulding. great-grandmother. years since my dad passed have been having small thun- and flour. Cut in butter until
25, at the Defiance Regional In lieu of flowers, the family Also surviving are four away. The years go on by, but derstorms every once in mixture forms coarse crumbs.
Medical Center in Defiance. requests memorials made to daughters, Judy (Michael) our memories of him stay awhile this afternoon. Sprinkle over batter. Bake at
He was born Jan. 19, 1955, American Cancer Society or Sholl of Ney and Marilyn with us forever. A reader from Hamilton, 350° for 40 to 45 minutes.
in Pauld- Master Gardeners Club. Clay, Janet Showman and Bar- Emma, Jacob, and family Ind., sent me this cherry- BASKET TOUR: Visit
ing, the son Online condolences may be bara (Randy) Clady, all of De- came here on Friday evening rhubarb coffeecake recipe www.oasisnewsfeatures.com/s
of Rex sent to www.denherderfh.com fiance, a son, Douglas Eshem in honor of my 40th birthday, that I’d like to try. I will share pecial to watch a tour of the
Raymond of Defiance; a brother, Randall which was May 22. My hus- it with you all. The recipe has Stutzman’s Basket Shop out-
and Con- TOM COY (Wilma) Wells of Portsmouth; band, Joe, grilled chicken and three separate parts: the fill- side of Sinking Spring, Ohio,
stance L. 1943-2011 and many grandchildren, and made hot wings out on the ing, the cake and the topping. near Hillsboro. The Stutzman
Sheely PAULDING – Thomas three great-grandchildren. grill. Along with that we had CHERRY RHUBARB family hand-makes baskets of
Roughton. “Tom” Russell Coy lost his bat- She was preceded in death mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, COFFEECAKE all shapes and sizes for sale.
On Aug. tle with colon cancer and peace- by a son, Donald; and a great- cheese, ice cream and a Filling: The Stutzmans are members of
19. 1979, he married Peggy fully went to his heavenly home granddaughter, Emma Huston. homemade rhubarb torte (see 4 cups rhubarb, chopped the Swartzentruber Amish sect,
Ordway Roughton, who sur- on Saturday, May 28. Funeral services were held last week’s column for the 2 tablespoons lemon juice the most conservative branch
vives in Oakwood. He was Tuesday, May 31 at Lawson- recipe). 1 cup sugar of the Amish faith. The video is
He was employed by Gen- born on Dec. Roessner Funeral Home, Defi- Saturday evening, my 1/3 cup cornstarch free to view.
eral Motors and retired in 18, 1943 in ance, with Pastor Bobby friend Ruth brought pizza and
2006. He was a member of
the St. Paul’s United
Paulding, the
son of Daniel
Branham officiating. Burial
was in Riverside Cemetery.
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Preferred memorials are to
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Sunday we attended church
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fishing, boating, spending Coy. He tient Hospice Center. large attendance with families
time with his family and liv- graduated Condolences may be shared visiting from other church
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He is also survived by his 1961 and worked 39 years for
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4A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Common Pleas
Civil Docket Marriage Licenses to settle the matter in County Court. dered to serve four years commu- without cash privilege.
The term “et al.” refers to and others; “et Joshua Michael Leinbach, 28, Jeremy A. Lamond, 32, of Pauld- nity control sanctions on standard Lewis E. Weaver Jr., 37, formerly
vir.,” and husband; “et ux.,” and wife. of Hicksville, had a warrant on in-
Fort Wayne, payroll specialist and ing, will be in court June 27 for a conditions plus: 59 days jail with
In the matter of: Debra J. Rohdy, Tiffany Marie Wyckoff, 25, dictment issued for his arrest fol-
pretrial conference on charges of credit for 59 days already spent, un-
Paulding and Jason M. Rohdy, Antwerp, registered nurse. Parents lowing his recent indictment on two
trafficking in marijuana (F3), pos- dergo evaluations for mental health,
Paulding. Dissolution of marriage. are Dennis Leinbach and Joyce counts nonsupport of dependents
session of marijuana (F5) and hav- drugs and alcohol then complete
In the matter of: Daniel Robert Arnold; and John Wyckoff and Deb- (F5).
ing weapons while under disability treatment, submit to random tests,
Flynn, Payne and Cora Jane Flynn, orah Dill. Shawn M. Clevinger, 26, of
(F3). no contact with victim, his guns
Payne. Dissolution of marriage. Chase Matthew Horstman, 25, Paulding, recently indicted for theft
Jennifer C. Lamond, 28, of Pauld- were forfeited to the Paulding
Timothy A. Hittle, Paulding vs. Oakwood, general labor and (F3), entered a not guilty plea,
ing, will have a pretrial conference County Sheriff’s Department, pay
Erica J. Hittle, Haviland. Divorce. Michelle Ann Meeks, 28, Oakwood, waived extradition and was released
June 27 for charges of trafficking in $500 fine.
Kandi S. Brown, Haviland vs. registered nurse. Parents are on a personal recognizance bond.
marijuana (F3) and possession of Jared D. Grace, 25, of Paulding,
Dale K. Brown, Fort Wayne. Di- Stephen Horstman and Virginia Mc- Conditions of the bond include: no
marijuana (F5). previously indicted for possession
vorce. Dougal; and Darrell Meeks and arrests, no contact with his victim,
Chris M. Bealhen, 26, of Way- of marijuana (F3), had his attorney
The Farmers’ and Merchants’ Carol McCullough. and comply with drug and alcohol
nesville, Mo., had his jury trial for file a motion to compel requesting
Bank, Archbold vs. Torrey L. Mar- Administration Docket restrictions. His pretrial conference
May 24 continued until July 6. A re- copies or pictures of several pieces
tinez and unknown spouse if any, None. will be June 15 with a July 26 trial
quest for furlough was filed by his of evidence.
Payne and Paulding County Treas- Criminal Docket date. The defense’s motion to pre-
attorney. Bealhen was indicted for Rita Perkins, 66, of Antwerp, en-
urer, Paulding. Foreclosures. Thomas Steel Jr., 37, address un- serve evidence was granted.
importuning (F5) and escape (F3) in tered a not guilty plea and a not
The Huntington Bank, Columbus available, was sentenced May 23, Tyler C.G. Smith, 19, of Pauld-
January. guilty by reason of insanity plea to
vs. Chad Robert Price and his un- having previously been found guilty ing, recently indicted for domestic
Brian C. Ward, 30, of Indianapo- her April indictment alleging arson
known spouse if any, Paulding and of nonsupport of dependents (F5). violence (F3), entered a not guilty
lis, who had been indicted for im- (F4). The court ordered that she be
Paulding County Treasurer, Pauld- He was ordered to serve five years plea. His pretrial conference was set
portuning (F5) in January, had his evaluated by the Court Diagnostic
ing and Community First Bank & community control sanctions on for June 27 with a July 26 jury trial.
June 14 trial date continued until and Treatment Center to determine
Trust, Hamilton, Ohio and Green- standard conditions plus: 39 days A $50,000 bond was continued with
Aug. 30. her mental condition and compe-
point Credit, Columbus. Foreclo- jail with credit for eight days served, no cash privilege.
Joseph L. Bailey, 30, of Antwerp, tency to stand trial. Her pretrial con-
sures. pay child support as ordered, pay all Daryl R. Paul, 27, Albuquerque,
previously indicted for disseminat- ference was set for June 27 with a
Midland Funding LLC, San arrearages prior to end of sanctions, N.M., was successfully served an out-
ing matter harmful to a juvenile July 27 trial date.
Diego vs. Lidia B. Johnson, aka comply with drug and alcohol re- standing warrant on indictment from
(F5), had the case dismissed without Richard E. Cavinder, 37, of
Bazali, Antwerp. Money only. strictions, submit to random tests May 2005 alleging two counts unlaw-
prejudice on May 19 upon a motion Paulding, was arraigned May 19
Portfolio Recovery Associates and maintain current employment. ful sexual conduct with a minor (F4).
of the State. Parties agreed to settle following his recent indictment on
LLC, Norfolk, Va. vs. Sandra K. Nicholas J. Sholl, 25, of Antwerp, He was arraigned May 19 and entered
the matter in County Court. two counts unlawful sexual conduct
Preston, Defiance. Money only. previously indicted for impersonat- a not guilty plea. A $100,000 bond
Timothy P. Bullinger, 33, of with a minor (F3). He pleaded not
Midland Funding LLC, San ing a peace officer (F5), had his case was set with no cash privilege. His
Toledo, was sentenced May 23, hav- guilty. Pretrial conference was set
Diego vs. Jill L. Treat, Paulding. dismissed with prejudice May 23 on pretrial conference will be June 27
ing previously been found guilty of for June 30 with an Aug. 9 jury trial.
Money only. a motion of the State. Parties agreed with a July 26 jury trial.
aggravated assault (F4). He was or- His $50,000 bond was continued

County Court
CONCLUDED CASES Payne, domestic violence; agement evaluation and Scott Puffinberger, Mark jail, ALS vacated, club on de- Christopher C. Ketterer,
Civil Dockets cause came forward for jury counseling. Center, 52/35 speed; $145 fendant’s vehicle released, 27 Westerville, 70/55 speed; $43
Credit Adjustments Inc., trial May 18, jury found de- Burton J. Elliot, Paulding, fine, $95 costs. days jail reserved. fine, $77 costs.
Defiance vs. Martha M. fendant not guilty, case dis- possession marijuana; $100 Dan Zuniga Olvera, Ed- Burton J. Elliott, Paulding, Catherine A. Cottrell,
Laukhuf, Paulding. Money missed, bond returned to fine, $95 costs, pay all by couch, Texas, seat belt; $30 turn signals; dismissed at Antwerp, 68/55 speed; $33
only, satisfied. defendant minus required 10 Sept. 14 or appear, six-month fine, $52 costs. State’s request. fine, $77 costs.
Credit Adjustments Inc., percent deduction and $25 license suspension; no viola- Gary L. Hardy, Paulding, Craig A. Smith, Paulding, Edward Mohler, Fort
Defiance vs. Candace Lands, surcharge. tions federal, state or local no operator’s license, O.V.I./under influence; dis- Wayne, 70/55 speed; $43 fine,
Paulding and Jeffery A. Shawn R. Keezer, Defi- laws or ordinances, maintain amended from driving under missed at State’s request. $77 costs.
Lands, Payne. Money only, ance, disorderly conduct with good behavior. suspension; $200 fine, $95 Craig A. Smith, Paulding, Amanda Dee Small,
satisfied. persistence, amended; $100 Burton J. Elliot, Paulding, costs. O.V.I./breath low; $375 fine, Hicksville, stop sign; $53 fine,
Village of Grover Hill, fine, $120 costs, pay $25 possession drug parapherna- Kyle D. Sunday, Paulding, $115 costs, pay $100 $77 costs.
Grover Hill vs. Ronald Weck, monthly, pay all by Sept. 14 lia; dismissed at State’s re- no operator’s license, monthly, pay all by Oct. 5 or Adam A. Goerlitz, Colum-
Paulding. Money only, dis- or appear in court; no unlaw- quest. amended from failure to rein- appear, three days jail, six bus, stop sign; $53 fine, $77
missed. ful contact with victim, no vi- Traffic Dockets state; $100 fine, $95 costs, month license suspension; costs.
Sarah J. Mowery D.D.S. olations federal, state or local Veena K. Kulkarni, Ann pay all by July 13 or appear. secure valid license, 177 days Crystal L. Bird, Fort Wayne,
Inc., Antwerp vs. Rudolfo laws or ordinances, maintain Arbor, Mich., 75/65 speed; Kyle D. Sunday, Paulding, jail reserved. 69/55 speed; $33 fine, $77
Lechuga, Paulding and good behavior. $33 fine, $82 costs. seat belt; dismissed. Craig A. Smith, Paulding, costs.
Peggy Lechuga, Paulding. Brandi L. Yoh, Oakwood, Jodi L. Perl, Paulding, fail- Burton J. Elliott, Paulding, driving under suspension; Thomas G. Parrett, Oak-
Money only, judgment in the felonious assault; prelimi- ure to reinstate; $250 fine, reckless operation, amended dismissed at State’s request. wood, 68/55 speed; $33 fine,
sum of $198.16. nary hearing waived, matter $225 costs, pay all by July 13 from O.V.I./under influence; Thomas R. Burgoon, $77 costs.
Credit Adjustments Inc., transferred to docket of or appear, six days jail; se- $250 fine, $95 costs, pay Grover Hill, 65/55 speed; $48 Tonya L. Meyer, Paulding,
Defiance vs. Amanda J. Paulding County Common cure valid license, continue $150 monthly, pay all by fine, $77 costs. seat belt; $30 fine, $47 costs.
Lichty, Payne and Kent C. Pleas Court, $41 costs. reporting probation, 174 days Sept. 14 or appear, three days Thomas R. Burgoon, Jane M. Lirot, Latty, 72/55
Lichty, Payne. Money only, Roger C. Eckart, Penrose, jail reserved. jail; may attend DIP in lieu of Grover Hill, seat belt; $30 fine. speed; $63 fine, $77 costs.
judgment for the plaintiff in N.C., zoning violation; $25

Police Report
the sum of $2,036.34. fine, $100.54 costs, pay all
Credit Adjustments Inc., by July 13 or appear; no vio-
Defiance vs. Frank E. Lyons, lations federal, state or local
Payne and Margaret A. laws or ordinances, maintain ACCIDENT REPORTS den took the dog. tion. bance at Partridge Place was
Lyons, Payne. Money only, good behavior. None. 5:26 p.m. Threats were re- Sunday, May 22 investigated.
judgment for the plaintiff in Roger C. Eckart, Penrose, INCIDENT REPORTS ported from West Perry 7:35 p.m. Assault was al- 11:25 p.m. An assault com-
the sum of $1,761.83. N.C., zoning violation; $25 Thursday, May 19 Street. leged by a North Williams plaint came in from North
Credit Adjustments Inc., fine suspended, comply with 4:30 p.m. Officers assisted 9:15 p.m. Family distur- Street resident. Main Street.
Defiance vs. Scott Lamb, all conditions Count A. the Hicksville Police Depart- bance on North Main Street 10:47 p.m. Theft of a weed Wednesday, May 25
Paulding. Money only, judg- Patricia L. Eckart, Penrose, ment by delivering a mes- was investigated. trimmer from a North Main 3 p.m. West Perry Street
ment for the plaintiff in the N.C., zoning violation; $25 sage. 9:45 p.m. A female came Street location was investi- resident reported being ha-
sum of $512.05. fine, $100.54 costs, pay all 8:11 p.m. Drive-off theft of on station alleging an assault. gated. rassed by phone calls.
Credit Adjustments Inc., by July 13 or appear; no vio- gas was reported from East 11:39 p.m. Report was 11 p.m. Family disturbance 6 p.m. Harassment by texts
Defiance vs. Steven W. lations federal, state or local Perry Street. made about a suspicious fe- on East Wayne Street was and calls was reported from
Steele, Paulding. Money laws or ordinances, maintain Friday, May 20 male attempting to sell jew- looked into. East Perry Street.
only, judgment for the plain- good behavior. 11:48 a.m. Family distur- elry door-to-door. Monday, May 23 7:45 p.m. Requests for
tiff in the sum of $397.95. Patricia L. Eckart, Penrose, bance on West Perry Street Saturday, May 21 7:55 a.m. Officers investi- sandbags were made from
Credit Adjustments Inc., N.C., zoning violation; $25 was investigated. 10:25 a.m. Stolen bike was gated a family disturbance on Maple Avenue where water
Defiance vs. Todd Coressel, fine suspended, comply with 2:10 p.m. West Caroline called in from West Harrison Maple Street. from the street was nearing
Paulding. Money only, judg- all conditions Count A. Street business reported a Street. 8:15 p.m. Telephone ha- homes.
ment for the plaintiff in the Kevin E. Bauer, Grover pile of aluminum radiators 11:52 a.m. Animal cruelty rassment complaint came in
sum of $1,092.60.
Credit Adjustments Inc.,
Hill, disorderly conduct with
persistence; $200 fine, $120
missing.
4:45 p.m. An out-of-
call was made from North
Main Street.
from East Jackson Street.
1:50 p.m. Vehicle had been Hospital
Defiance vs. Terry K.
Dysinger, Paulding and
costs, pay all by July 13 or
appear, one day jail; standard
control dog complaint came
in from North Main Street
12:41 p.m. Several boxes
of unopened baseball cards
tampered with at a West Car-
oline Street business and News
Dawn M. Dysinger, Pauld- probation, no unlawful con- where the animal had bitten were reported missing from a more radiators were missing. Admissions
ing. Money only, dismissed. tact with victim, five hours its owner and attacked a North Williams Street loca- Found items were collected May 23 – Marshall Jones,
Criminal Dockets community service, submit neighbor’s dog. The dog war- tion. Case is under investiga- by the officers. Paulding.
Edward Thrasher Jr., to mental health/anger man- Tuesday, May 24 May 29 – Kenneth Lowe,

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Sheriff’s Report
ACCIDENT REPORTS age to the vehicle was severe 5:59 A license plate was fire unit responded to a house ball. portedly jumping off a bridge
Tuesday, May 10 and it was towed. Meyer was stolen on U.S. 127 in Pauld- fire on Ohio 114 in Benton 3:07 p.m. Theft complaint on Road 24 in Washington
7:06 p.m. Two citations for taken by Oakwood EMS to ing Township. Township. They were on came in from Road 165 in Township into high water.
no operator’s license were is- Defiance Regional Medical Wednesday, May 18 scene nearly an hour. Washington Township. They were gone when deputies
sued following a two-vehicle Center for treatment of inca- 9 p.m. Threats were inves- 11:13 p.m. Prowler com- Sunday, May 22 arrived.
accident on Ohio 49 near pacitating injuries. tigated on U.S. 127 in Crane plaint came in from Road 17 12:27 a.m. Suspicious vehi- Wednesday, May 25
Road 72 in Benton Town- INCIDENT REPORTS Township. in Benton Township. cle was noted on Road 232 in 1:15 a.m. Deputies assisted
ship. Michael Lare, 47, of Monday, May 16 Thursday, May 19 Friday, May 20 Emerald Township. Post 81 transport a subject.
Convoy was driving a 2006 4:04 p.m. A deputy as- 12:04 a.m. A subject was 12:02 a.m. Deputies as- 12:27 a.m. Brown Township 2:51 a.m. Prowler report
Pontiac Grand Am behind a sisted the Payne Police De- arrested for OVI following sisted the Payne Police De- resident of Road 171 reported came in from Benton Town-
2001 Dodge Durango oper- partment with an Order of an accident on Road 424 partment. a prowler. ship’s Meadowlark Lane.
ated by Jose Calbillo-Fuerte, Arrest. west of U.S. 127 near Cecil. 2:01 p.m. Theft complaint 2:04 p.m. Suspicious vehi- 8:50 a.m. Theft of items
25, of Payne. As Lare at- Tuesday, May 17 9:13 a.m. Deputies assisted from Road 87 in Blue Creek cle complaint came in from from a garage was reported
tempted to pass, Calbillo- 2:10 a.m. Deputies were Williams County Sheriff’s Township was investigated. Road 114 in Paulding Town- from Road 212 in Auglaize
Fuerte started a left turn. The called to a domestic com- office by checking on a resi- 6:52 p.m. A Crane Town- ship. Township.
vehicles collided. Damage plaint on Road 138 in Jack- dent of Brown Township on ship resident of Road 230 5:12 p.m. Trespassing report 9:44 a.m. Trevor Saylor was
was nonfunctional to the son Township. Road 166. complained of being ha- came in from Melrose. arrested on a warrant out of
SUV and functional to the 9:31 p.m. A complaint of 11:06 a.m. Trespassing rassed by texts. 10:24 p.m. Attempted theft Putnam County.
car. Neither driver was hurt, threats was made in Brown complaint was lodged from Saturday, May 21 of a boat was called in from 3:35 p.m. Suspicious vehi-
but both were cited. Township on Road 171. Road 424 in Carryall Town- 8:55 a.m. Theft from a lo- Road 171 in Brown Township. cle was spotted on Road 48 in
Tuesday, May 24 Wednesday, May 18 ship. cation on Road 60 in Blue Monday, May 23 Blue Creek Township.
4:44 p.m. Steven E. Meyer, 9:25 a.m. Vandalism oc- 3:49 p.m. A Payne fire unit Creek Township was 3:38 a.m. Telephone harass- 3:37 p.m. Threats were re-
42, of Spencerville, was cited curred to a mailbox in and the EMS responded to a checked into. ment complaint was registered ported by a Cecil resident.
for failure to control follow- Auglaize Township. fire report. No location was 9:04 a.m. Vandalism to a from Grover Hill. Thursday, May 26
ing a single-vehicle mishap 10:28 a.m. Investigation of listed. They were on the mailbox was called in from 4:10 a.m. Cecil resident re- 1:40 a.m. Benton Township
on Ohio 66 at Road 148 in an alleged sexual assault was scene about 15 minutes. Road 156 in Jackson Town- ported being harassed by calls. resident of Road 124 reported
Auglaize Township. Reports started. 4:40 p.m. A report of van- ship. 1:37 p.m. A Grover Hill res- a suspicious vehicle.
say he was traveling south in 3:10 A complaint of dam- dalism occurred on South 10:21 a.m. EMS was called ident reported getting harass- 4:51 a.m. Responders to a
a 2000 Honda SUV when he age to a garage door was Main Street in Cecil. to Pleasant Valley Golf Club ing calls. fire alarm at the Paulding Ex-
went off the west side of the made in Auglaize Township 7:24 p.m. Two Payne fire where a female had been Tuesday, May 24 empted Village Schools were
road into a large ditch. Dam- on Road 212. units, Payne EMS and a Scott struck in the head by a golf 9:18 p.m. Subjects were re- told to disregard.

Property Transfers Chair Affair Registration Form

The term “et al.” refers to and others; “et vir.,” and hus- 8, Noneman’s Rolling Acres #2, 0.409 acres. War- Artist Name (Team Name)_____________________________________________________
band; “et ux.,” and wife. ranty deed.
Auglaize Township Harrison Township Name of Chair Creation_______________________________________________________
Nolan R. Mobley to Rodney N. and Joanne E. Everett W. and Barbara A. Heck, undivided 1/4
Mobley; Sec. 25, Lots 50 and 53, Original Plat - interest to Joseph J. and Debra A. Heck; Sec. 15, Comments:_______________________________________________________________
Junction, 0.398 acres. Warranty deed. 40.827 acres. Warranty deed.
Rodney N. and Joanne E. Mobley to Nolan R. Antwerp Village
Bruce R. and LeAnn Hostetler to James R. and ________________________________________________________________________
Mobley Life Estate; Sec. 25, Lots 50 and 53,
Original Plat - Junction, 0.398 acres. Warranty Leila M. Becker; Lot 5, Wabash & Erie Canal Ad- (comments may include the story behind the chair or any other information you would like to share)
deed. dition, 0.296 acres. Warranty deed. Registration Fee $15.00 ____ Collected
Blue Creek Township Fifth Third Mortgage Company to Secretary of
Janet Hockenberry, trustee to John and Brenda Housing and Urban Development; Lots 33 and
Adams; Sec. 36, 0.089 acres. Quit claim.
Brown Township
Geraldine M. Mobley, dec. to Nolan R. Mob-
34, Original Plat, 0.304 acres. Warranty deed.
Melrose Village
Robert and Patricia Bair to Robert and Patricia
Show flair at RFL Chair Affair
ley; Sec. 17, 2.5 acres. Affidavit. Bair Life Estate, et al.; Lots 115-117, Original Plat, Team Entou“Rog” presents the 2nd Annual The Chair Affair will begin at 6 p.m. Friday,
Nolan R. Mobley to Rodney N. and Joanne E. 0.516 acres. Quit claim. Relay For Life “Chair Affair.” June 3. The chairs will be showcased in the
Mobley; Sec. 17, 2.5 acres. Warranty deed. Oakwood Village For the Chair Affair, chairs of any type Youth Building at the Paulding County Fair-
Rodney N. and Joanne E. Mobley to Nolan R. Edsel Hall, dec. to Patsy Barton; Lot 30, Floyd (lawn chairs, desk chairs, fold up metal chairs, grounds. The chairs will remain on display for
Mobley Life Estate; Sec. 17, 2.5 acres. Warranty Burt Addition, 0.2 acres. Certificate of transfer. etc.) are uniquely designed and then auctioned the duration of the Relay, through Saturday
deed. Scott Village off to the highest bidder in support of the morning, as silent auction bidding will be
Crane Township Sheila R. Vaughn to Kenneth L. and Janet D. Paulding County Relay For Life. Chairs may done. The auction results will be announced
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Speelman; Lots 43 and 44, Original Plat, 0.25 be painted and decorated for indoor or outdoor by 11 a.m. Saturday, June 4.
to Cross Roads Venture Group LLC; Sec. 19, Lot acres. Warranty deed. use. The Chair Affair is a fun and creative way
Chairs may feature any theme that suits the to show off your inner artist. Relay teams can
WBESC contacts legislators artist. Maybe it’s a sports team, or a specific
hobby. Some artists are inspired by the mem-
get together and show their true team spirit.
Or, a family can come together and honor that
ory of someone special, or in honoring some-
about proposed state budget cuts one special. Organizers encourage artists to be
creative and have fun with it.
special person who deserves a unique “thank
you” or “you’re special.”
Any Relay team that enters a chair will re-
PAULDING – The Western ment of our students.” the local economy.
To register, simply fill out the form below ceive half of the winning bid toward their
Buckeye ESC Governing Gerber also announced that Gerber pointed out that edu-
and submit it along with the entry fee. Entries team’s fund-raising total.

Waters Insurance LLC


Board held its regular monthly the Teaching American His- cational service centers in
meeting May 11, 2011 in the tory Grant has been submitted Ohio have not received an in- will be taken up until the day of Relay. (Pre- All money raised goes to the American Can-
Paulding ESC office. Board and also commended Chris crease in state funding since registration preferred as it is beneficial to cer Society, so get involved – it’s a great cause
President Jerry Zielke wel- Feichter for writing the TAH 1998. Since that time, ESC allow for accommodations.) to support!
comed board members and grant. funding has been reduced
school personnel to the meet- Gerber expressed his grati- twice. The Governor’s budget
ing. tude and appreciation to the calls for a 10 percent cut for
Superintendent Brian Ger- Beta Delta Chapter of Psi Iota FY-12 and another cut of 15
ber informed the board that the Xi Sorority for their generous percent for FY-13. This will re-
21st Century Community $250 donation for educational duce ESC State funding a full

AUTO • HOME
Learning Grant has been sub- supplies for the general opera- 30 percent since 1998.
mitted. Five different grants tion of the Thomas Edison In the budget proposal,

COMMERICAL • BUSINESS
have been submitted for Preschool. ESC’s are highlighted to lead
Wayne Trace Local, Lincol- He reported that letters were the school initiative in shared

FARM
nview Local, Antwerp Local, written and mailed to U.S. service investigations and im-
Paulding Exempted Village Senator Sherrod Brown, U.S. plementations. This role is ex-

1007 N. Williams St.


and Van Wert City. A decision Senator Rob Portman, Ohio citing and underscores the true
on grant acceptance is targeted Senator Cliff Hite, and U.S. flexibility and entrepreneur-

Paulding, OH 45879
by July 1. Representative Bob Latta re- ship of ESC’s, but it becomes
Gerber commended West- garding the proposed state extremely difficult to complete

419-399-3586
ern Buckeye ESC employees budget. Governor Kasich’s when ESC staffs and facilities
Matt Krites and Linda proposed budget for FY-12 are compromised due to the

Bruce A. Ivan
Krauskopf for their time and and FY-13 calls for under- excessive loss of funding.

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effort they put into writing this standable reductions in state Treasurer Gary Ginter re-
grant. “Matt and Linda worked funding for all governmental viewed the current financial
tirelessly on this grant. They entities. Unfortunately, not all reports, investments and the
Featured Ceremonies
worked with school personnel of the “cuts” are equal in their monthly expenditures with the
Musical Entertainment

Luminaria:
Friday, June 3rd Friday, June 3rd
in both counties for the better- actuality or in their effect upon board.
6 pm Opening & Fight Back Ceremonies 5:15 - 6:15 pm Broken (inside the Extension Building)
VFW Flag Raising 6:00 - 8:00 pm The Volcanoes (on stage)

A Special Tribute
National Anthem by Kenzie Clemens 8:00 - 10:00 pm David Bussing (inside the pavilion)
Survivors Lap followed by 10 pm -12 am Josh Denning (on stage)
Caregivers Lap Saturday, June 4th
8 pm Kids Balloon Launch followed by 12 – 6 am DJ Johnny Martinez
kids lap (Balloon sales from 6-8 pm) 6 – 10:30 am DJ Jason Pastor
10 pm Luminaria Ceremony
Hope shines its brightest during the
10:30 –11:15 am University of St. Francis Jazz Combo
Music provided by the (on stage)
Luminaria Ceremony at the Divine Mercy Choir & Tom Kennerk
Invocation by Rev. David Meriwether
Relay For Life. Held after dark,
friends gather around the candlelit
Luminaria Order Form from The First Presbyterian Church
Saturday, June 4th
Luminaria are $10 each. To place your order, Closing Ceremony - “Why I Relay” video messages presented
track to remember, honor and 11:30 am

2011 SCHEDULE
please complete the form below and return
celebrate the lives of those who with your contribution to Phil Recker, Schedule of Activities
have battled cancer. 121 N. Main St., Paulding, OH 45879. Friday, June 3rd
If you have questions please contact 5 - 7 pm Decorated chairs dropped off for “The Chair Affair”
5 - 9:45 pm Luminaria Sales
Luminaries are small bonfires– Phil at 419-399-3767 or your American 5:15 pm Survivor Registration
Cancer Society at 1-888-227-6446 ext. 5202
traditional symbols that originated in 6pm -10:30am 60/40 Raffle Tickets on sale
6pm - 11am Raffle items by Stahl-Stoller-Meyer Ins. Center
the Southwest region of the U.S. since Your Name:__________________ 6pm - 10:30am Silent Auction
the 16th century, luminaries have Team Name:__________________ 6 - 11 pm
6 - 11 pm
“Why I Relay” video messages being taped
Kids games (Presented by Taylor Made Glass)
burned alongside the road or in church Address:_____________________ 6 pm Paulding Firefighters Presentation
6 - 9 pm TNT Clowns (Balloon & Face Painting)
yards as part of religious festivals and ____________________________ 6 - 9 pm Pony rides provided by Cathy Ohms
celebrations. Each luminaria represents City________________________ 6 - 10 pm Moonbounce Inflatables (Presented by Foltz Insurance & Realty)
6 - 9 pm Photo Booth by Erika Pease (Free will donation)
not only a treasured relationship, but State____________ Zip_________ 6:30 pm Miss Relay Contestants introduced
also a contribution to the American Phone No.:___________________
7 – 8 pm School Spirit Hour
7 pm Appearance by Earn E. Eagle
Cancer Society’s mission. Luminaria 7 pm Guitar Hero Contest – Presented by “Entou”rog”
gifts support research, prevention, “In Honor Of” (please print) 8 pm “Minute to Win It” Contest (on stage) – Registration at Foltz Insurance &
____________________________
Realty tent located by the inflatables
early detection, and improved quality 9 pm Miss Relay Contestants turn in donations
of life for cancer patients. ____________________________ 9 pm 2011 Miss Relay Crowned
11 pm Frozen T-shirt Contest – Presented by “Entou”rog”
____________________________
Whether or not they are present at “In Memory Of” (please print) Saturday, June 4th
Relay For Life, luminaria donors light __________________________________
12 am
1 am
Scavenger Hunt - Presented by “Entou”rog”
Donut eating contest – Presented by Foltz Insurance & Realty
the way for hope, progress & answers. __________________________________
4 am Corn hole – Presented by Crew for a Cure
7 am Pancake & Sausage Breakfast by Stablers & Litzenbergs @ concession stand
The Luminaria Ceremony will be held __________________________________ 10 am Decorated chair judging and silent auction ends and winners notified for
“The Chair Affair”
at the Relay For Life on June 3, 2011 _________________________________ 10 am 60/40 Fundraiser Winners announced
at the Paulding County Fairgrounds. 11:15 am
11 am
Decorated chairs to be picked up by all auction winners
Silent Auction & Raffle Winners announced
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Community
6A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Spice Rack Engagement


CACI CRAIG
By: Dortha Schaefer and
HARVEY HYMAN

PAULDING – Bob and Glo-


In today’s world, we are ••• mean something highly unde- ria Craig announce the engage-
given plenty of warning about We have reached that time sirable, but think about it a ment and forthcoming marriage
the dangers of eating meat fat, of year known as vacation moment. of their daughter, Caci Craig, to
a habit that builds up choles- time. Memorial Day is past “The pounding of the hus- Harvey Hyman, son of Dave
terol in veins and causes all and now it is on to July 4th band’s clothing on the rocks and Jackie Hyman.
sorts of troubles. Years ago, and Big Stuff as people try to would work out untold Caci, a 2007 alumna of
about 60 of them, in Ethel’s hit some of the states that amounts of frustration con- Paulding High School, is a re-
family, no one had as yet haven’t been reached with cerning that fellow. Sharing cent graduate of Defiance Col-
heard of the dangers of ani- picture taking for the Pauld- her feeling with the pounder lege with degrees in graphic
mal fats. Ethel’s mother ing Progress. next to her on the river bank design and communications.
thought her kids needed the This is also mosquito and would have therapeutic value, She currently owns her own
rich stuff and some of them chigger time, not to mention too. business, Caci Craig Photogra-
hated it. fireworks, lost luggage, “This same fact would hold phy.
Ethel’s brothers hated the loused-up reservations and true with children’s clothing. Harvey is a 2003 alumnus of
greasy stuff found on ham. soaking wet golf courses. It is possible the day of the Paulding High School, a 2007
While cleaning house one And another thing – if va- rock-scrub-riverside laundry graduate of Hillsdale College
spring, the girls found a sur- cations are supposed to be is not truly dead. There is the and a 2009 graduate of Univer-
prising cache on the ledges of such fun, why is it so hard to modern laundromat to con- sity of Toledo Law School. He
the oak table where the fam- refold roads maps? sider. There is no pounding currently practices law with his
ily met to eat. Tucked out of Also being told about town going on there, of course. Per- father at Hyman and Hyman
Mama’s sight were innumer- – Paulding County farmers haps it is serving the purpose Ltd. in Paulding.
able pieces of ham fat. are out chasing Flat Rock of that long-ago necessity of The couple will exchange
••• carp around their as-yet-not- having someone to talk to and wedding vows on Saturday,
Everyone has heard by this planted corn and bean fields. better understand their prob- June 11, 2011 at the Paulding
time that our section of the ••• lems as the modern machines Church of the Nazarene.
country was once covered by “A lot of this country’s go through their processes.

Engagement
glaciers. We wonder why the troubles,” says Maude Mopp, “One could say that mod-
ice would come down so far, harried housewife, “might ern laundromats serve as
as far as St. Louis, Mo. While have become worse when cycle-analyst,” sighs Maude.
you’re wondering about tor- women stopped going to •••
nadoes and earthquakes, you nearby streams to wash their Are you eating ham fat, JULIANNE LE
might as well ponder on the clothes. They pounded them chasing carp from the fields and
glaciers and why they form. on rocks and stones to get the around Flat Rock, or doing JOSH SHANER
According to the experts, it stains out. the laundry in strange WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. —
took only about a century for “Washing dirty linen in places? Tell us, we’ll tell The parents of Julianne Le
those glaciers to develop. public may have come to everybody. and Josh Shaner are pleased
to announce their engage-
Birthdays Anniversaries ment and approaching mar-
riage.
(The Paulding Progress main- Russell Long, Jacob Nar- June 4 – William and The bride-elect is the
tains a file of birthdays and anniver- done, Jill Schlegel, Kera Jeanne Calvert, Lewis and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le
saries. To make any changes, Vance. Pam Renollet, John and Mar- Minh Tran of Superior, Colo.
please call our office at 419-399- June 6 – Dave Butler, sha Yeutter. She is a graduate of the Uni-
4015 during business hours, email Melissa Lyn Carlisle, Phyllis June 5 – Everett and versity of Colorado, Bolder
to progress@progress- Gerken, Betty Lichty, Chris Gertha Ames, James and and owns her own business.
newspaper.org, or drop us a note to Mapanao, Logan McCord, Kera Ditto, Jack and Marie Her fiancé is the son of
P.O. Box 180, Paulding.) Hayle Miller. Moore, Michael and Cynthia Pyong and Richard Shaner of
June 4 – Geovoni Davis, June 7 – Clark Aden, Colorado Springs, Colo. He
Plumb, Jason and Carrie
Lisa Holtsberry, Hazel Katherine Anneken, Noelia is also the grandson of Cleo
Sheets.
Major, Jeff Okuly, Patty Es- Gonzales, Mackenzie Haney, Zeigler. He went to Lincol-
June 6 – Fred and Phyllis
cobedo Pena, Eloise Shaw, Viola M. Stuckey, Harrison nview High School and grad-
Merritte.
Rosemary Thomas, Bradley Waldron. uated from the University of
Williams. June 7 – Elmer and Judie
June 8 – Mary Messer-Ad- Colorado, Colorado Springs
June 5 – Kyle Carlisle, kins, John Ankney, Rick Schwartz.
with a master’s degree in
Baker, Sharon Enz, Dalton June 8 – Mike and April
data computers. He is em-
Lee, Brenda Riggenbach, Krouse, Mike and J.J. Mc- wedding vows at noon on Vietnamese Martyrs Church
ployed in Denver.
Thank you dear
Ashleigh Stallkamp, Mike Clain, Calvin and Dorothy
The couple will exchange June 18, 2011 at the Queen of in Wheat Ridge, Colo.
Myers, Larry and Jeannine
family and friends for
Tapia.
Sinn, George and Helen Spit-
making my 90th
June 9 – Velma Albert,
Donna Aufrance, Anna Em- nale, Brian and Kristy Vest.
Birthday Celebration rich, Joseph Haines Jr., Max- June 9 – Robert and Cyn-

a wonderful memory
ine Reinhart, Anna Myles, thia Crist, Chuck and Debbie

and success.
Steve Offerle. Kipfer, Kevin and Sally Wan-
June 10 – Jayden Daniels, nemacher.
God Bless You,
June 10 – Terry and Terri
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Devan Gamble, W.C. Meek,
Edith Grimes Ralph Roughton, Ron Sierer, Overmyer, Ed and Amy
and Family
Thrasher.

Biker Sunday
Joe Stromski.

Summer Day Trips Dr. Douglas Wine at Payne Church of Christ


Family Optometry, Inc. 220 West Merrin Street • Payne, Ohio 45880
June 12, 2011
Eye care for you.
June 2nd Shipshewana’s Blue Gate Restaurant
and Theater PLUS limited downtown and
E&S Bulk Foods shopping • Special Worship Service at 10:00 am

Services provided at our office include:


Cost $68 with reserv. (includes lunch & theater)
• All bikes, bikers and non-bikers
June 25th Wine Tasting - Ohio’s Amish country are welcome to come!
3 wineries: Raven’s Glenn, Breitenbach, • Comprehensive Eye • Contact Lenses • Lunch provided
Swiss Heritage/Broodrun Cheese House Examinations • Eye Infections, Eye
Cost: $58 with reserv. • Optical Dispensing Injuries, Dry Eyes • Bike Blessing
July 16th South Haven, Michigan • Surgery Co-Management • Eye Diseases; Cataracts, • Charity Ride/Ice Cream Run
• Vision Therapy Glaucoma, Diabetes
One of Michigan’s most popular $10 per rider - $5 per passenger
113 First St. 140 W. Spring St. Proceeds from this ride will benefit
“Beach” towns Cost: $52 with reserv.

Oakwood, OH 45873 St. Marys, OH 45885 Woodburn Christian Children's Home


419-594-3340 419-394-2397
For additional info call Sue Beck 419-399-3806
www.wcchonline.org 40c2
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Let me plan a tour for your group.

JOHN PAULDING DAYS ANNUAL PRETTY


Right To Life of Paulding County’s

GOLF OUTING BABY CONTEST


At the Paulding Co. Fair June 13-18, 2011
PAULDING CHAMBER -Entry Form-
OF COMMERCE To enter your favorite baby:
1. Babies must be UNDER 2 years old on June 13, 2011
Friday, June 10 2. Submit a photo of baby no larger than 3.5 x 5.5” with baby’s full name,
birth date and address on back.
3. Enclose large self-addressed, stamped envelope for return of your photo.
4. Send photo & registration to:
Right To Life Of Paulding County
Auglaize Golf Course
7:30 - 8:30 am Registration P.O. Box 14, Paulding, OH 45879
MUST BE POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN
8:00 am Putting Contest JUNE 4, 2011
ALL ENTRANTS WILL RECEIVE A
8:30 am Shotgun Start PARTICIPATION RIBBON.
1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will receive a Toys ‘R Us gift
certificate of $35, $25 & $15 respectively & baby’s picture
Open to the Public published in The Paulding Progress.
(Winners determined by vote, 1 cent = 1 vote)
Foursomes & Individual Players Baby’s name:_______________________________________________
Prizes for all players Birth Date:_________________________________________________
Parent’s name:______________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________________
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: JUNE 6TH City/Zip:__________________________________________________
To enter, call Paulding Chamber Phone No:_________________________________________________
419-399-5215 _________________________________________________________
or visit facebook.com/johnpauldingdays Parent Signature (Parent Signature is required to use baby’s picture) 260.440.2078
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011 Paulding County Progress - 7A

Extension Web site offers help


for delayed planting decisions A Penny For
OSU Extension educator
By Jim Lopshire
making process, The Ohio Your Thoughts....
As of Sunday, May 22, the
Ohio Crop Weather High-
State University Extension
Agronomic Crops Team has
By: Nancy Whitaker
lights reported corn for Ohio constructed a Web site titled
was 11 percent planted, Decision Resources and
which was 76 percent behind Tools for 2011 Late Planting.
last year and 69 percent be- The Web site is located at PEANUT! PEANUT BUTTER! healthy protein substitute that States is imported. (You
hind the five-year average. http://agcrops.osu.edu/links/2 One of my earliest memo- was easy to digest for pa- might know.)
Corn emerged was 2 percent, 011-late-planting- ries of food is that jar of de- tients with no teeth. In 1992, statistics showed
compared to 72 percent last resources/decision-resources- light known as peanut butter. In 1904, peanut butter Americans alone consumed
year and 58 percent for the and-tools-for-2011-late-plantin When growing up, toast, came into the limelight at the 857 million pounds of peanut
five-year average. g and has a variety of infor- bread or crackers were not St. Louis Universal Exposi- butter or 3.36 pounds per per-
As for soybeans, 4 percent mation based on questions served or eaten without tion by concessionaire C.H. son.
of the crop was planted, a killing fall freeze and the Extension has received from peanut butter. Sumner, where it was pro- An American-born fa-
which was 44 percent behind yield losses that could result. farmers across the state. I remember that there used moted as a health food. vorite, peanut butter quickly
last year and 50 percent be- An economic concern with The Web site is updated to be a corner drugstore that Today’s peanut butter, a became not only a nutritious
hind the five-year average. delayed planting is the risk of with current agronomic pro- not only had fountain cokes, staple in most pantries, can food, but also a comfort food
One percent of soybeans high grain moistures at har- duction and crop insurance but they had a new sandwich serve an astonishing variety for most Americans born in
were emerged, compared to vest and the resulting costs information farmers can use called “grilled peanut butter of household purposes. Try the 1900s.
30 percent last year and 26 incurred by drying the grain to make an informed decision and lettuce.” My mama took using peanut butter these Do you like peanut butter
percent for the five-year av- or price discounts by buyers. that is best for their farming me in there and we split a ways: and what do you eat it on?
erage. Other major agricultural operation. grilled peanut butter sand- • Use a bit of peanut but- Do you know what famous
With continued wet soil concerns associated with de- Farmers are faced with one wich. I thought at that time, ter on a cotton cloth to rub off singer loved peanut butter
conditions throughout Ohio, layed planting that can im- of the most complicated agri- “There is just nothing better label adhesives. (Good idea, and banana sandwiches? Do
farmers are evaluating plant- pact a producer’s decision cultural decisions in recent than this.” but wouldn’t clothes smell you remember the song,
ing decisions on whether to include relative prices of years. There are several fac- I know peanut butter is a like peanut butter?) “Peanut Butter?”
plant corn, switch to soy- corn and soybeans, market tors associated in the deci- popular kid’s food and fa- • Massage a bit of peanut Let me know and I’ll give
beans, or opt for preventative basis differences due to a sion to plant corn, switch to vorite sandwiches for kids butter into hair to remove a you a “Penny for Your
planting crop insurance pay- later harvested crop, potential soybeans, or opt for preven- are peanut butter and jelly. wad of chewing gum. (I can Thoughts.”
ments. savings of crop inputs due to tative planting crop insurance Now, we also served peanut see this working, but never
One of the biggest agro- a later planting date, poten- payments due to delayed butter on toast and on top of have tried it.) Graduates with
nomic concerns with se- tially higher costs of grain planting. The Web site will that we spread marshmallow • Use a thin coat as a sub-
verely delayed planting is the drying, and crop insurance provide information to help cream. That is still one of my stitute for shaving cream. pharmacy degree
risk of the crop not reaching coverage level. farmers make an informed favorites today even though (This one here may be worth Megan C. Bussing, daugh-
physiological maturity before To help in the decision decision. people think it is a strange a try if you want to put ter of Chris and Dawn
combination. peanut butter on yourself.) Bussing, graduated May 13
Now, I really never They say the peanut butter is from Samford University in
thought a lot about peanut smooth and hydrates the Birmingham, Ala., with a doc-
butter until I recently heard skin. torate of pharmacy degree.
the old song made in 1961 • Polish leather and vinyl She is the granddaughter of
called, “Peanut Butter.” A lot items using a bit of peanut Faye and the late George
By Jim Daly and Dr. Juli Slattery of people say, “Oh, there was butter on a cotton cloth. Bussing, and Harold and Ruth
no such song,” but there is. Buffs up wooden items, too. Williams.
QUESTION: Our 22-year- parture date so that you do not They become paralyzed with
“Peanut, peanut butter. I • Hang pine cones stuffed Harold and Ruth Williams
old son is graduating from enable him to avoid that next fear, worry and anger. That’s a
like peanut butter, you like with a mixture of peanut but- and their sons, Douglas and
college this month. He does- step of independence. natural reaction, but if it’s all
peanut butter, too.” ter and coarse cornmeal as a David, attended the awards
n’t have a job lined up and Some parents charge their they experience while they’re
Of course when I think of treat for winter birds. (These program on Thursday evening
has no idea what he’s going adult children rent for living at unemployed, something is
peanut butter, I think of it are fun to make and serves a and the graduation on Friday
to do. My husband and I home. They put some of the missing.
being spread on a slice of good purpose.) morning.
don’t know what our role is money paid into a savings ac- After a job loss, you’re mo-
bread or toast. However, so • Smear it on garden tools
in this new stage of parent- count that will be seed money tivated to see clearly and hon-
many recipes call for peanut (including wooden handles)
ing. Do we let him live at
home?
for a deposit or downpayment
on a future living arrange-
estly – perhaps for the first
time in years. Your assignment butter. There are peanut but- as a winter preservative and Poll results
on lawnmower blades as a lu- Results from last week’s
JULI: Your question is a com- ment. isn’t merely to search for fi- ter cookies, peanut butter pie,
bricant. poll question on our Web site
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n CLEMENS ‘Winning the Battle for a Generation’ Pain management physician offers
Continued from Page 2A By Rick Jones “But will she be safe?” new procedure for treating
exec. director, Defiance “It’s not really safe, but this is her home,” the
cial place in my heart for each
of them. They are not just my Area Youth for Christ
The relevance of church attendance may have
guide said.
Paul was indignant. “What does that mean,”
compression fractures of the spine
doctors; they are my friends DEFIANCE – Kellee R.
and heroes.” lost much of its allure in America but not in he asked, “that ‘it’s not really safe’?”
“I feel as if I am my brother Ethiopia. “Most likely everything you think it means,” Gooden, M.D., pain manage-
Tim. He is gone now, but part While Paul Knight, a pastor from Grand the guide said. ment physician at Defiance
of him lives in me. I even de- Forks, N.D., was visiting Fiche, Ethiopia, he had Paul fought back tears. “What can she do?” Clinic and Mercy Hospital of
veloped his allergies,” she said. the chance to meet the little girl his family had Gently grabbing his arm, the guide said, “We Defiance, has expanded her
Dianna recovered and now been sponsoring through Compassion Interna- teach the girls to do this: scream and run to the services to include a mini-
works at the Paulding County tional. church. When you get to the church, you will mally invasive surgical pro-
Senior Center. She volunteers He wanted to bring gifts to the girl and her find love and safety. The church will shelter you.
mother, a single mom who lived and worked in cedure for treating
there and is a joy to all who So when they feel threatened or vulnerable, they
a one-room home that also basically functioned scream and run to the church.” compression fractures of the
know her. She likes to dance, spine.
have fun and crack jokes, loves as the local bar. During Paul’s visit, the place Regarding the importance of church, espe-
slowly started filling with rowdy men from the cially in light of Western Culture’s affinity to Called kyphoplasty, the
people and is an inspiration to
all who know her. community. Suddenly, Paul’s guide and transla- stop church going, the writer to Hebrews writes procedure is used to reduce
A cancer survivor for nearly tor took him by the arm and said, “We have to ... Hebrews 10:24-25 (NIV), “24 And let us con- pain and restore the height of
two decades, the intervening go now.” sider how we may spur one another on toward the collapsed vertebra. Fre-
years have brought her many Paul looked back at his sponsor child, a 10- love and good deeds. 25 Let us not give up meet- quently, it can be performed DR. KELLEE GOODEN
joys and new experiences, plus year-old girl, and asked for more time. The ing together, as some are in the habit of doing, as an outpatient service in the
she has seen the addition of crowd was getting louder, and his guide firmly but let us encourage one another – and all the Fauster Surgery Center at fracture and holds the bone in
more grandchildren and a great- said, “It’s not safe for you. You must leave now.” more as you see the Day approaching.”
Paul started to move, but then he pointed to his Mercy. place.
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sponsor child and said, “But what about my little for Christ, you may contact Youth for Christ at A small balloon is inserted Compression fractures are
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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, 5482 CR 424, Pastor Todd Murray, 258-2056, 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
Sunday school at 9 a.m., Sunday worship 10 a.m.; evening service 6 p.m., Roselms Christian Church, Ohio 114, Pastor Gary Church, 594-2445, Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 417 N. Main, Paulding, 399-2576, at 9 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m. Pastor Very Rev. G. Allan Fillman, Masses: Saturday at 5:30 p.m.; Sun- St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, 601 Flat Rock Drive (P.O. Box
First Presbyterian Church, 126 W. River St., Pastor Mike Pennington, day 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, 203 W. Townline, Payne, 399-2576, Pas-
& Service Meeting, Theocratic school 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Country Chapel United Methodist Church, Haviland, 419-622-5746, ner. tor Very Rev. G. Allan Fillman, Masses: Saturday at 4:00 p.m.
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, Edgerton Wesleyan Church, 1717 Bertha St., Woodburn, (Edgerton)
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 Ind. 46797, Pastor Dave Dignal, church telephone number is 260-632-
day school at 10 a.m., worship service at 11:15 a.m. a.m., Worship service 10:00 a.m. 4008, Sunday school at 9 a.m., children’s church at 10 a.m., worship at
ARTHUR/FIVE SPAN AREA Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God, 13625 Road 12, Scott, Pastor First Presbyterian Church, 114 West Caroline Street, Paulding, 399- 10 a.m., home groups at 6 p.m., Wednesday evening services at 6:30
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. p.m. (Indiana time).
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. Living Water Ministries, Contemporary worship service Sunday nights
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- at 10 a.m. & 6:30 p.m., The “Well” church for kids, Sunday mornings from
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- 10-11:30 a.m. All services are held at Payne Community Center “The
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, Rock” 104 S. Main St., Payne. Pastor Rich Phelan, 419-263-2728.
Church of Christ, corner of County Roads 166 and 191, Evangelist Lon- Food Ministry, Outreach Ministry. Overcomer Outreach - a Christian 12- Payne Church of Christ, 220 West Merrin Street, Payne, Minister Dan
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. Staifer. Sunday worship at 9:30 am. 419-263-2092.
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, Payne Church of the Nazarene, 509 E. Orchard St. (Ohio 500) Payne,
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. Pastor Mike Harper, 263-2422, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday wor-
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 ship at 10:30 a.m. Sunday night service at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday prayer
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 meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church, County Road 180, Defiance Melrose United Methodist Church, Melrose, 594-2076, Pastor Eileen worship at 10:30 a.m. St. Jacob United Church of Christ, southwest corner of Oak and Hyman
(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- streets, Payne, Rev. Jim Langham, 263-2763. Sunday School-9:00 am,
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- Church service-10:00 am.
Rock Church, SR 637, Five Span-Arthur area, Pastor Bobby Branham and prayer at 6:30 p.m. day worship at 10:30 a.m., Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m.: Kids’ St. James Lutheran Church–ELCA, West Townline Street (P.O. Box 42),
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 Summer Jam (ages 4-4th grade), Preteen class (5th-6th grade), Teen Payne, 263-2129, Pastor Joseph Allen, 263-2580. Sunday School at
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 group (7th-12th grade), and adult service. Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.: 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
Youth Service Wednesday at 7 p.m. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school at 10:45 a.m., Bible Study Wednesdays at St. Paul United Methodist Church, (P.O. Box 154) 312 South Main
Teen group (7th-12th grade), adult bible study and prayer. Nursery
10:00 a.m. Street, Payne, Rev. Julia Ronngren, church telephone number is 263-2418,
Prairie Chapel Bible Church, one mile east and a half-mile north of available for all services.
GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING Paulding Family Worship Center, 501 West Perry Street, Paulding,
parsonage telephone number is 263-2017, Sunday school at 9 a.m.,
Bible Baptist Church, corner of Cleveland and Perry streets, Grover Hill, Oakwood on the corner of roads 104 and 209, Pastor Earl Chapman, 594- 399-3525, Rev. Monte Moore, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
Sunday worship at 8 a.m. and 10 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 Paulding United Methodist Church, 321 North Williams Street,
Editor’s Note: If your church doesn’t have service times listed, please
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, church telephone number is 399-3591, Rev. Ben Lowell,
contact the Paulding County Progress office to notify of Sunday service
7 p.m. PAULDING AND OUTLYING times.
Sunday School, 9:00 a.m.; Worship service at 10 a.m.; Youth Group,
Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene, Maple and East Jackson streets, Bethel United Methodist, Forders Bridge, Cecil, Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday, 6:30 p.m.; Bible studies on Monday, 10:30 a.m. & Wednes-
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 days 7 p.m.; Wed. worship at 6:00pm.

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Handprints of caring left behind


In the midst of one of the children and their attempt to
most destructive scenes to ever
occur on American soil stands
HOMESPUN address the overwhelming
grief in the midst of the memo-
a small wall with colorful re- rial of the tragedy of that day.
minders of the love of children Many notes are pasted on a
from around the world. fence surrounding the memo-
On one side of the wall are rial, notes of those wishing to
posters filled with handprints update their fallen loved ones
from children who wished to of life in the present 15 years
send their touching concern to later.
all of those affected by the And in it all, I couldn’t help
tragedy that occurred at the Al- but wonder where I have left
fred P. Murrah Federal Build- By hand imprints over the years
ing in downtown Oklahoma that have sought to address the
City on April 19, 1995. JIM LANGHAM needs and express compassion
Other than the terrorist to others. Like the hand of God
tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001, the and physically handicapped. I reaching to a hurting world,
Oklahoma City blast was the thought of the hands of those the hands of Jesus weeping
most deadly to occur on Amer- in the military working over those who feels so deeply
ican soil with the bomb snuff- steadily for the protection of for, and children worldwide
ing out the lives of 168 people, our country. I thought of the with childlike love in their
including 19 children under hands of those working behind hearts, I prayed that my hands
the age of six. Three hundred the scenes to improve the lives would fall on hurting hearts
and twenty-four buildings of others, those addressing the and in places of need, leaving
within a 16-block radius were needs of mentally and physi- an imprint that will remain as
A $100 SMILE – Dr. Carl Jeffery and Dr. Jessica Jeffery-Mohr announced that Elliot Boroff, a kinder- damaged. There were 86 cars cally handicapped, but hands long as the touch is needed.
gartner at Grover Hill Elementary, was the first place winner of the coloring contest to celebrate National destroyed and glass was shat- of individuals whose names
Children’s Dental Health Month. Elliot received a $100 Wal-mart gift certificate for his great picture. tered in 258 nearby buildings. we will probably never
From left are teacher Kim Walls, Elliot Boroff, Dr. Jessica Jeffery-Mohr and Dr. Carl Jeffery. Thirteen On one side of the children’s know. Pageant tickets
schools participated this year. The contest included preschoolers to first graders from Lincolnview, memorial are colored pictures A couple of years ago, a
Grover Hill Elementary, Convoy Preschool, First United Methodist Preschool, Delphos Jefferson, Park-
way, Washington Elementary of Van Wert, Jefferson Elementary of Van Wert, Franklin Elementary of and words of condolence de- close friend and I stood hav- now on sale
picting the heartfelt attempts of ing a reflective chat one Tickets are now available
Van Wert, Vantage Preschool, Wee Care Learning Center, Calvary Preschool, and Thomas Edison. for the 2011 Miss Paulding
There were 833 who participated in the coloring contest and 1,337 dental kits were given to the kids children to express their con- evening as a most impressive
during the program. cern to all of those affected by sunset unfolded in front of County Scholarship Pageant.
the tragedy. On the other side our eyes ... and suddenly, the The pageant will be held at
of the wall are traced hands appearance of a hand reach- 7 p.m. Friday, June 10 in the
Paulding County Pedigree and names of youngsters ex-
pressing their desire to place
ing out in compassion ap-
peared over the entire scene,
Paulding School Auditeria
with doors opening at 6:30.
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By: Caroline Zimmerman the imprints of their caring
hands on the hearts of the hurt-
as though it were the hand of
God still reaching to a world of the Paulding Chamber of
Commerce, Paulding County
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PAULDING COUNTY IN THE CIVIL general government for the pe- orable service in the trenches The memorial is designed to I thought of the hand of God Progress office or from the
WAR riod of 100 days. around Petersburg, until its ex- offer comfort at every turn. as I looked at the hands of the contestants. The cost is $5.
Part 2 of 2 At Toledo, it was found that piration of term; the regiment Large monuments inscribed
The fourth company organ- the battalion did not have three was mustered out of service with the time one minute be-
ized in Paulding County for maximum companies, and Co. Sept. 10, 1864. fore and one minute after the
the three years service was Co. “C” was consolidated with Besides these companies destruction of the building are
“I” of the 100th Regiment companies “A” and “B”. that were organized in Pauld- reflected in a large quiet pool,
Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The With these two companies, ing County, many enlisted in which stretches the length of
company was recruited by the battalion proceeded to the companies of other coun- the former government build-
Emanuel Kaufman, who was Columbus and were ordered to ties, so that at one time during ing. On a quiet hillside, monu-
elected captain, with Dennison Camp Chase, four miles west the war scarcely a “corporal’s ments to each person whose
S. Hughes, 1st Lieut. and of that city. guard” was left in the county. life was taken stand in repose
Joseph S. Champion, 2nd Here it was consolidated “Then let the heart of every casting their shadows in the
Lieut. This company, also, did with the 32nd Battalion from ex-soldier who may read this bright Oklahoma sun. Small
noble service until their coun- Logan County and one com- history swell with emotions of monuments represent the lives
try needed their services no pany from Montgomery pride (or the descendant, of children who were snuffed
longer. County, Ohio, and became thereof), when he or she re- out at such a tender age.
In the spring of 1863, the Companies “A” and “H” of members that in the Great Re- Perhaps the ultimate reach is
42nd Battalion Ohio National the l32nd Regiment Ohio Na- bellion he represented this a large statue of Jesus at one
Guards, consisting of Co. “A”, tional Guards and mustered small county that, according to end of the memorial, hands
“B” and “C”, was organized in into the United States service. its population, sent more sol- over his eyes as he weeps, with
Paulding County and com- The officers of the Com- diers than another in the State the words carved in the base of
manded by Major Andrew P. pany “A” were Captain John of Ohio. And remembering the monument, “Jesus wept.”
Meng. Shirley, 1st Lieut. F.S. Cable this, may the tender teardrop But it was the hands of the
In April 1864, the battalion and 2nd Lt. Peter Snook. Offi- fall to the memory of their gal- caring children that gripped
was called into active service, cers of Company “H” were lant comrades, who rallying my heart on a recent visit to the GIFT OF BOOKS – The Grover Hill Elementary library received a
and rendezvoused at Antwerp, Captain B.F.H. Hankins, 1st around the flag of liberty, laid site during a short vacation. selection of books from the GRADS (Graduation, Reality and Dual-
drilled for a day or two, and Lieut. E.H. Day and 2nd Lieut. down their noble lives on the I thought of those hands and Role Skills) program of Vantage Career Center. Here, school librar-
was sent home with order to William Good. altar of their country.” – Anon. how they represented the ian Marty Overmeyer shows Brandon Laney some of the donated
report again for duty on the The regiment was sent to the Note: Some of this info was many caring hands reaching books. This specific collection of books is part of the “Healthy Bed-
10th of that month. Army of the Potomac and at- taken from county officer war out on a daily and hourly basis time Habits” program sponsored in part by Colgate-Palmolive and
The 10th came, the battalion tached to the 2nd Brigade, 2nd records History of Paulding to those with need, hands of Meijer Stores. The hardback books include multicultural, sleeping,
reported as ordered, and was Division, of the 18th Army Co. by Prof. Everett A. Budd, caretakers in nursing homes healthy eating, exercise and dental health themes. GRADS instruc-
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JUNE 2011 NEWSLETTER

SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Derrick Pease, Danielle Smith, Logan Stol- Knodel, Elise Hartzell, Shauna Darrigo, BOYS’ & GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMP
ler Jacob Farr, Wesley Zeller, Trenton Bradford, Paulding basketball coaching staff and play-
Dear Friends of the Paulding Exempted Iris Gallagher Scholarships – Elise Hartzell, Megan MacFarlane, Danielle Smith, Hayley ers will be offering a boys’ and girls’ basket-
Village Schools, Danielle Smith Clellan, Alex Snyder, Alyssa St. John, ball camp this summer in the high school
We completed our year on May 31 with a Melrose Area Book Scholarship– Emily Nar- Nicole Gebers, Jack Meriwether, Ashley gym. BOYS: June 6-9, from 9-11:30 a.m.,
staff appreciation breakfast. Judy Densmore done Myers, Cameron Aldrich, Grant Harder, for boys entering grades 3-6. GIRLS: June
and Randi Jones were honored for 30 years Dr. Bruce Atkinson Scholarship – Jacob Farr Samuel Heilshorn, Levi VanVlerah, Kayla 6-9, from 11:30 a.m. –1:00 p.m., for girls
of service to our school district: We also Robert C. Byrd Nominee– April Manz Kurtz, Derrick Pease, Sarah Koenig, Jesse entering grades 4-6. The cost for each is
honored the following staff members and Franklin B. Walter All-Scholastic Nominee– Glass, Breck Ripke, Spencer Gross, Treslynn $20, which includes a t-shirt. Contact Shawn
wished them well in retirement: Jane Guda- Nicolas Flint Laney, Jacob Gideon, Amber Plotts, Olivia Brewer or Lyndsi Shininger at 419-399-4656
kunst, Robin Harris, Nancy Lightner, Deb Monroe Family Scholarship-Grant Harder Arend, Jessica Vance, Andrew Favorito, Sara with questions.
Paputsakis, Margaret Phlipot, Rita Schmidt, Pepsi Cola Company Scholarships – Grant Gardner, Brooke Otto, Ashley Hahn, Ryan
William Wonders and Joyce Woods. These Harder, Megan MacFarlane, April Manz Doan, Jeremiah Theis, Danielle Stokes. VOLLEYBALL CAMP
employees have made a difference in the GenFed Credit Union Scholarship-Olivia President’s Award for Educational Excel- Paulding Volleyball coaching staff and play-
lives of our children and we appreciate the Arend lence – April Manz, Nicolas Flint, Kassandra ers will be offering a volleyball camp this
service to our district. PHS Academic Athlete Awards - Hayley Hammon, Alex Mott, Joey Buchman, Jared summer for students entering grades 5 and 6.
Thanks to the community for a great school Clellan, Jesse Glass, Alex Mott, Ashley Ross, Alex Knodel, Elise Hartzell, Shauna The camp will be held on June 22-24 from 1-
year. Have a wonderful summer and look for Myers, Derrick Pease, Wesley Zeller Darrigo, Jacob Farr, Wesley Zeller, Trenton 2:30 p.m in the High School Gym. The cost
our next newsletter on August 3. The first Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Awards – Bradford, Megan MacFarlane, Alex Snyder, is $25, which includes a t-shirt and snacks..
day of school for students this fall is August Ashley Myers, Derrick Pease Nicole Gebers, Jack Meriwether, Ashley Please contact Mr. Harmon at 419-399-4656,
23. OHSAA Scholar Athlete – Hayley Clellan, Myers, Samuel Heilshorn, Kayla Kurtz, Levi x 1110 with questions.
Pat Ross Alex Mott VanVlerah BASEBALL CAMP
Citizenship Award – Alex Knodel, Jessica Vantage Senior Awards –Award of Merit- Paulding Baseball coaching staff and players
CONGRATULATIONS CORNER Vance Amber Plotts, Jeremiah Theis, Breck Ripke, will be offering a baseball camp for boys
Principal’s Award for Excellence – Nicole Jeremy Mobley, Aaron Manz, Sara Gardner, entering grades 1-6. The camp will be held
Superintendent Gebers, Alex Mott Ryan Doan; Award of Distinction-Amber on June 1 and 2, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
We extend our congratulations to all students Other College/University Scholarships: Plotts; National Technical Honor Society- at the High School baseball field.. Campers
who participated in the following events: Northwest State Community College Schol- Amber Plotts, Jeremiah Theis, Breck Ripke, will learn the fundamentals of the game. The
Three hundred fifty awards were presented to arships – Shauna Darrigo Ryan Doan, Sara Gardner, Aaron Manz; cost is $20, which includes a t-shirt. Please
140 students in grades 9-11 at their awards Defiance College Scholarships – Joe Bales, Pepsi-Cola Scholarship and Regional Contest contact Mike Leach at 419-399-4656 with
program held on May 24. Alissa Bok, Chris Pier, Alysha Valdez Sr Early Childhood Education-Megan any questions.
The Middle School presented approximately IPFW– Trenton Bradford MacFarlane; Rhodes Tech Prep Scholar-
500 awards to 201 students at the May 19 Ohio University-Alex Snyder ship-Danielle Clemens; Regional Contest Sr. SOFTBALL CAMP
program. Receiving the Archie Griffin Rhodes State -Danielle Clemens Network Systems-Shawn Guelde, Thomas Paulding Softball coaching staff and players
award were Haley Schlegel and Jacob Dye. Trine University—Joey Buchman, Nicolas Moore, Regional Contest Sr. Health Technol- will be offering a softball camp for girls en-
One hundred twelve students graduated Flint, Kassandra Hammon, Wesley Zeller ogy-Amber Plotts; State Contest Sr. Electric- tering grades 3-6. The camp will be held on
from the 8th grade on May 27, 2011. Miami University-Alex Mott ity-Tony Valle; 1 yr Perfect Attendance— June 3 and 4, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the
Bowling Green State University —Andrew Jami Good; 2 Year Perfect Attendance – new Lela McGuire ballfields. The cost is
Track members qualifying for regionals were Favorito Ryan Doan, Zak Kauser $20, which includes a t-shirt. Contact Erin
Chris Pier-100 meter dash, Emily Shuherk- Marion Technical College—Zachary Kauser Eagle’s Student of the Year Scholarship – Jury at 419-670-2070 with questions.
high jump, Kasi Edwards-shot put and dis- Mount Vernon—Grant Harder Jacob Farr, Elise Hartzell
cus, Bruce Sowder, Chris Pier, Beau Hahn Ohio State University Alumni-Jacob Farr Ira Hamman Scholarships – Stephanie Ger- ATHLETIC PHYSICALS
and Daniele Guarnaschelli-400 meter relay. Quiz Bowl Awards – Jacob Farr, Jack Meri- schutz, Elise Hartzell, Megan MacFarlane Physicals for athletic participants will be
The baseball and softball teams both tied for wether, Alex Snyder Lela M. Jeffery Scholarships –Jacob Farr, held on June 7, 2011 at the high school. The
second place in the Northwest Conference. Office Assistants –Joe Bales, Hayley Clellan, Nicole Gebers, Spencer Gross, Kassandra cost of the physicals will be $15, payable to
FFA members receiving state degrees were Kylee Clemens, Nicolas Flint, Jesse Glass, Hammon, Elise Hartzel, Samuel Heilshorn, Dr. Kuhn. The schedule of physicals is as
Kelli Schlatter, Brad Wilcox and Jarrett Grant Harder, Elise Hartzell, Sam Helishorn, Alex Knodel, Megan MacFarlane, Jack Mer- follows; HS Boys 8-9:30a.m., HS Girls
Carr. New officers for the 2011-2012 school Treslynn Laney, Derrick Pease, Kaitlin Re- wether, Alyssa St. John 12:30-1:30p.m., MS Boys 9:30-1:00p.m,
year are President-Kelli Schlatter, V.P.-Andy lyea, Jessica Vance Gorman Family Trust Scholarships – Trenton MS Girls 1:30-3p.m., however, if any student
Smiley, Secretary-Patrick Troyer, Treasurer- Band Director’s Award – John Philip Sousa Bradford, Joey Buchman, Jacob Farr, Nico- cannot come at the scheduled time, or would
Dalton Sholl, Reporter-Katie Kohart, Student Award - Andrew Favorito las Flint, Grant Harder, Jessica Manz, Der- like to come with a sibling, they can come
Advisor-Jacob Luderman, Sentinel-Olivia Band Booster Scholarships –Andrew Fa- rick Pease, Jared Ross, Alyssa St. John, Aly- anytime from 8:00-11:00 a.m. or 12:30-3:00
Cramer, Parliamentarian-Justin Carnahan, vorito, Stephanie Gerschutz, Spencer Gross, sha Valdez p.m.
Alex Knodel, Jared Renollet Geraldine Mobley Memorial Scholarship ACT TEST/OGT TUTORING
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2010 Choral Awards—Leadership Award-Jared (Juntion Bible Church– Stephanie Gerschutz, The ACT test will be given in the high
Ross; Directors Award-Trenton Bradford; Stephen Wagner school on June 11 from 8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Historian-Kara Burak. Sr Barbershop Quartet-Trenton Bradford, ACADEMIC HONORS RECOGNITION The schedule for high school OGT tutoring
The Paulding High School Senior Class of Jacob Farr, Jessica Manz, Alyssa St. John on June 6-10 is as follows:
2011 received the following awards and rec- Art Awards – Outstanding Art-Kari Young; ************************************ Reading and Math—8-10 a.m.
ognitions: Ceramics-Isac Armstrong, Kayla Barnes, Seniors Graduating with Honors: 3.45 – 3.99 Science and Social Studies– 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Paulding Elementary PTO Scholarships– Kassandra Hammon, Ashley Myers; Draw- after 7 semesters – Elise Hartzell, Shauna The tests will be given the week of June 13-
Grant Harder, Alex Knodel, Logan Stoller ing-Ashley Myers Darrigo, Jacob Farr, Wesley Zeller, Trenton 17. Students will be informed of their testing
Oakwood Elementary PTO – Olivia Arend, Biology II—Elise Hartzell Bradford, Megan MacFarlane, Danielle day during tutoring.
Kassandra hammon, Treslynn Laney, Connor Engineering Team Awards – Joey Buchman, Smith, Hayley Clellan, Alex Snyder, Alyssa
Pease, Alex Snyder Jacob Farr, Nicolas Flint, Kassandra St. John, Nicole Gebers, Jack Meriwether, TRANSPORTATION NOTE
PEA Scholarships –Olivia Arend, Jacob Farr, Hammon, Wesley Zeller If there are any changes with your student's
Grant Harder, Alex Knodel, Jared Ross, Science Olympiad Awards – Jacob Farr, JackTheAshley Myers, County
Paulding Cameron Aldrich, Grant address over the summer, a PARENT or
Harder, Samuel Heilshorn, Levi VanVlerah, GUARDIAN must complete a new transpor-
Alyssa St. John Meriwether, Alex Snyder, Wesley Zeller Kayla Kurtz, Derrick Pease, Sarah Koenig,
Oakwood Alumni Association Scholarships
– Olivia Arend, Beau Hahn, Elise Hartzell,
OMNU Leadership Award—Brook Otto Progress
Jesse Glass, Breck Ripke
Spanish Awards – Spanish IV: Cameron Seniors Graduating with Highest Honors:
tation form as soon as possible. Please call
the building office to make arrange-
Connor Pease, Alex Snyder 419-399-4015
Aldrich, Olivia Arend, Joey Buchman, Kay 4.0 or higher after 7 semesters –4.0 or higher ments with the building principal. For all
Paulding County Hospital Foundation Schol- Christlieb, Hayley Clellan, Kylee Clemens, other transportation questions, please con-
Honors—April Manz, Nicolas Flint, Kassan-
www.progressnewspaper.org tact Jeff Strahley (or Rocky Dangler after
arship – Jacob Farr Shauna Darrigo, Taylor Dotson, Eric Fitch, dra Hammon, Alex Mott, Joey Buchman,
Paulding Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Nicole Gebers, Stephanie Gerschutz, Elise Jared Ross, Alex Knodel August 10).
- Alex Mott Harzell, Alex Knodel, Treslynn Laney, April *********************************** AFTER PROM
Paulding Leadership in Action –April Manz Manz, Jessica Manz, Emily Nardone, Tiffany NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY We would like to thank the parents of this
Virgil Cooper Scholarships – Olivia Arend, Nelson, Connor Pease, Rachael Razo, Alyssa The following juniors and seniors have year’s junior class and past parents, as well,
Devan Bermejo, Kassandra Hammon, Sam St. John, Levi VanVlerah; Spanish III: Joe earned induction into the National Honor for the After Prom. You have provided en
Heilshorn, Connor Pease, Stephen Wagner Bales, Alissa Bok Society: Cameron Aldrich, Trenton Brad- enjoyable and safe opportunity for our stu-
Lafarge Scholarship – Wesley Zeller Math Awards – Outstanding in AP Calculus ford, Joey Buchman, Hayley Clellan, Shauna dents. Your time and effort on behalf of the
Systech Award – Jacob Farr – Joey Buchman, Nicolas Flint, Alex Mott; Darrigo, Jacob Farr, Nick Flint, Nicole Ge- students is much appreciated.
Insource Technologies, Inc. Scholarship – Outstanding in PreCalculus – Shauna Dar- bers, Jesse Glass, Spencer Gross, Kass PTO SCRIP PROGRAM
Nicolas Flint rigo, Elise Hartzell Hammon, Grant Harder, Elise Hartzell, SCRIP is fund raising for nonprofit organiza-
Independent Insurance Agents Scholarships FFA Alumni Scholarships – Alissa Bok, Joey Sam Heilshorn, Alex Knodel, April Manz, tions. Instead of selling frozen pizza or
–Joey Buchman, Alex Knodel, Jared Ross Buchman, Hayley Clellan, Jacob Farr, Jack Meriwether, Alex Mott, Ashley Myers, magazines, gift cards are sold at face value,
Jerald Rodriguez Memorial Scholarships – Spencer Gross, Kassandra Hammon, Jared Derrick Pease, Jared Ross, Danielle Smith, and a percentage is given to PTO by the re-
Alex Knodel, Sarah Koenig, Emily Nardone, Renollet, Alyssa St. John, Stephen Wagner, Alyssa St. John, Wes Zeller, Kristen Beck, tailer. You pay no extra money and PTO
Derrick Pease, Danielle Smith, Alyssa St. Wesley Zeller Drew Burnett, Derrick Echols, Jessica Farr, raises money. SCRIP is an excellent idea
John Student Council/Class Officers – Sr Class Jenna Gasser, Jessica Harpel, Lindsey Hitch- when gift giving, shopping, traveling, buying
Kurt Sholl Memorial Scholarship –Alex Mott Co-Presidents – Jacob Farr, Alex Knodel, cock, Jason Koenn, Katie Kohart, Kyle gas or eating out.
Zachary Arend Memorial Scholarships- Vice-President-Jack Meriwether, Secretary- Mohr, Aly Munger, Audra Phlipot,
Olivia Arend, Jack Carter, Alex Mott, Der- Hayley Clellan, The Paulding Elementary PTO will continue
Mesa Pracht, Kelli Schlatter, Derek Shrider, the SCRIP program during summer vacation.
rick Pease Americanism Test Winners – April Manz, Amber Simpson.
David A Verfaillie Memorial Scholarship– Alex Mott SCRIP order forms are available on the
Zachary Kauser Yearbook Awards – Devan Bermajo, Alissa FOOTBALL CAMP school website (under Parents tab). To view
Peony Pageant Participant– Kaitlin Relyea Bok, Tiffany Nelson, Alyssa Price, Kaitlin The Paulding High School football coaching a complete list of retailers, please visit
Paulding County Foundation Scholarships – Relyea, Jessica Vance staff and players will be conducting a www.glscrip.com.
Joey Buchman, Nicolas Flint Attendance Awards –99%: Derrick Pease, Paulding Panther Football Camp on July 13 The Oakwood Elementary will continue their
Russell Bauer Scholarship –Taylor Dotson, Ryan Doan, Hayley Clellan, Ashley Beck, from 1:00-4:30 p.m. for students in grades 3- SCRIP program through the summer. Orders
Connor Pease Adi Bergalowski 6. This camp will be used to teach campers will be placed the 15th of each month by
Rosemary Young Book Scholarship – Con- Honors Diploma – April Manz, Nicolas each position on both sides of the ball. Cost calling Deedi Miller at 419-594-3548. The
nor Pease Flint, Kassandra Hammon, Alex Mott, Joey of the camp is $15. Contact Chris Etzler at PTO keeps some cards in stock, so call if you
PEVS Board/Administration Scholarships – Buchman, Jared Ross, Alex Knodel, Elise 419-399-4656, x1245 for information. need something.
Elise Hartzell, Alex Knodel, Alex Mott, Der- Hartzell, Shauna Darrigo, Jacob Farr, Wesley FOOTBALL SKILLS ACADEMY ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
rick Pease, Alyssa St. John Zeller, Trenton Bradford, Danielle Smith, The Paulding High School football coaching Summer office hours for the administration
Paulding Putnam Electric Scholarship-Jared Hayley Clellan, Alex Snyder, Alyssa St. staff and players will be conducting a Foot- building are 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Monday-
Ross John, Jack Meriwether, Ashley Myers, Cam- ball Skills Academy on July 11from 1-3 p.m Thursday and 8:00 a.m.-noon on Friday.
Touchstone Energy Achievement Scholar- eron Aldrich, Grant Harder, Samuel Heil- and July 15 from 2-4 p.m. for students enter-
ship-Alysha Valdez shorn, Levi VanVlerah, Kayla Kurtz, Derrick ing grades 3-8. Campers will be able to prac- The next Board of Education meeting will be
JP Crain Scholarships –Trenton Bradford, Pease, Sarah Koenig, Jesse Glass held on June 28 in the Administration Office
tice the position of their choice. Cost of the Board Room at 7:00 p.m.
Jacob Farr, Nicolas Flint, Sara Gardner, Award of Merit – State of Ohio – April camp is $15. Contact Chris Etzler at 419-
Nicole Gebers, Grant Harder, Alex Knodel, Manz, Nicolas Flint, Kassandra Hammon, 399-4656, x1245 for information.
Sarah Koenig, Kayla Kurtz, April Manz, Alex Mott, Joey Buchman, Jared Ross, Alex HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!
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2011 Peony Festival
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 Paulding County Progress - 11A

Renee Chen, Van Wert High School; Lauren Holtsberry, Wayne Trace High School; Kaitlin Relyea, Paulding High School; Abby Evans, Parkway High
School-1st Runner-up; Mari Young, Crestview High School-Queen Jubilee XXXVI; Korey Boggs, Delphos Jefferson High School-2nd Runner-up; Hillary
Mari Young, Crestview High School-Queen Jubilee XXXVI

EVENT SCHEDULE
Ludwig, Lincolnview High School; Amelia Wiseman, Vantage Career Center

Thursday, June 2 Central Avenue Street


9:00 AM-6:00 PM Craft Show/Garage Sales Van Wert 9:00 AM-11:00 AM Peony Festival Pet Show Fountain 7:00 PM.-? National Mud Drags Van Wert County
County Fairground Park Falrgrund
9:00 AM-6:00 PM Kids Corner Van Wert County 9:00 AM-11:00 AM Fishing Derby Camp Clay 9:00 PM.-? Blow Up Contest Van Wert County
Fairground 10:00 AM-5:00 PM Peony Festival Craft Show Fountain Fairground
Friday, June 3 Park 9:00 PM .1:00 AM Ground Floor Concert Van Wert
9:00 AM-6:00 PM Craft Show/Garage Sales Van Wert 10:00 AM-5:00 PM ArtRageous on Main Fountain Park County Fairground
County Fairground 10:00AM.-5:00 PM Optimists Children’s Art Display Sunday, June 5
9:00 AM-6:00 PM Kids Corner Van Wert County Fountain Park 11:00 AM-4:00 PM 50th Annual Jubilee Flower Show
Fairground 10:00AM.-5:00 PM Sidewalk Chalk Art Contest Fountain WV County Fairground
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Celebrating their May birthdays at the Paulding County Senior Center were Lynn Lichty (seat-
ed); back row – Mary Rhoad, Dorothy Hornish, Kate Sinn.
Among those celebrating their May birthdays at the Paulding County Senior Center were,
front row from left – Reba Hurtig, Maxine Baker, Anna Blanchard; back row – Roy Phlipot, Ida
May Mielke, Averill Gottke.

DRIVER RETIRING – After


driving a freezer truck deliv-
ering frozen meals to senior for
clients’ homes for over 17
years, Emerson Wellman has Visiting Nurses & Hospice Services
hung up his freezer truck
keys. In order to save gaso-
line cost, frozen meals are • Skilled Nursing
now being delivered with
daily hot meals. Emerson
• Hospice
has been a very devoted • Therapy Services
employee and deserved
recognition for his long-term
• Private Duty
employment at the Paulding
County Senior Center. Here,
center director Marsha
Yeutter presents a cake to

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Wednesday, June 1
Pepper Steak w/Rice, Emerald Isle Salad, Apple Juice,
Pears, W.W. Bread
Thursday, June 2
Breaded Pork Cutlet, Mashed Potatoes, California Blend, Grapes,
Cookie, Dinner Roll
Friday, June 3
Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce, Garlic Bread, Tossed Salad,
Hot Fruit, Sherbet
Monday, June 6
Turkey & Cheese on Rye, Broccoli Soup, Coleslaw, Pears, Crackers
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Wednesday, June 8
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Friday, June 10
Meatloaf, Augratin Potatoes, Peas, Strawberries,
Shortbread, W.W. Breaad
Monday, June 13
Goulash, Lima Beans, Apricots, Apple Juice, Garlic Bread
Tuesday, June 14
Baked Pork Chop, Sweet Potatoes, Brussel Sprouts,
Applesauce, W.W. Bread
Senior Day at the Fair, Complimentary Boxed Lunch
Wednesday, June 15
ElizabEth Paulus Chicken & Noodles, Mashed Potatoes, Fresh Fruit, Sherbet, Biscuit
Thursday, June 16
Cubed Steak/Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Green Bean Casserole, Orange,
SENIOR ART SHOW – On Pudding, Dinner Roll
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Relay for Life Team. Best of
Show, decided by profes- Wednesday, June 22
Roasted Chicken, Redskin Potatoes, Creamed Peas,
Mixed Fruit, Cake, W.W. Bread
sional judges, was Anna
Kauser; Verda Leatherman,
Thursday, June 23
Beef Stew, Betty Salad, Orange Juice, Chocolate Pudding, Biscuit
second place; Elizabeth
Paulus, third place; Eileen
Friday, June 24
Jeffery, fourth place. Meat Lasagna, Brussel Sprouts, Hot Cinn. Applesauce, Cranberry
People’s Choice awards Crumbcake, Cheesy Garlic Bread
went to Elizabeth Paulus, Monday, June 27
BBQ Rib Sandwich, Baked Beans, Spinach, Fresh Fruit Salad
first place; Roberta Stoller,
Tuesday, June 28
Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes, Mixed Vegetables, Apricots,
second place; Garnet
Beagle, third place; Linda Tomato Juice, Dinner Roll
Schmidt, fourth place. The Wednesday, June 29
Chicken Salad Sand., Vegetable Soup, Orange Juice,
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Thursday, June 30
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Sports
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 Paulding County Progress - 13A

Rachel Long (front), a junior from Wayne Trace, qualified to move on to the state track competition
in discus this Friday. She was congratulated by friends Ryan Jewell, Sarah Feasby, Kelly Zartman and
Tyler Arnett. LETTER OF INTENT – Derrick Pease plans to further his education and play baseball at Rhodes
State/OSU Lima. From left are Jackie Pease, Rick Pease, Derrick Pease, OSU Lima coach Abe

Long moves on to Columbus Ambrosia, Paulding coach Mike Leach and Paulding athletic director Chris Etzler.

Div. IV Regional Softball


TROY – One Paulding State University. just short for the blue and
County athlete kept her track Antwerp’s Josh Hilton fin- white, taking fifth in the pole
season alive and will partici-
pate in the state meet this
weekend in Columbus.
ished 12th in the 1600 run with
a time of 4:52.93 with Taylor
Vail taking eighth in the high
vault at 12-8.
In Division II, Paulding’s
Kasi Edwards took eighth in
Archers fall in regional semis
By STEVE MAJOR Antwerp hurler Jayla Cham- “This group of seniors did a
Wayne Trace’s Rachel Long jump at 5-0. The Archers’ the discus with a toss of 106-9
Sportswriter berlain took the loss, giving up nice job of leading our girls this
picked up a fourth place finish Brandon Dunderman just and the Panthers’ Emily
Shuherk finished 11th in the FINDLAY – The Antwerp the three earned runs on six hits year,” praised Rodenberger.
in the discus with a toss of 110- missed a trip to state with a
Archers came up short again at and one walk while striking out “They came in as freshmen my
9. Long will compete at noon fifth place finish in the shot high jump at 4-10. Edwards first year and we kind of tossed
the softball Division IV Re- five.
on Friday at Jesse Owens Me- put, posting a toss of 48-2-3/4. also placed 16th in the shot put gional at Findlay last Friday, “Jayla pitched a great game. them right into the fire from the
morial Stadium at The Ohio Zach Kimmel also came up with a throw of 33-4-1/4. falling to Fremont St. Joseph She didn’t have so many strike- get-go. They did all we asked of
by a score of 3-1. The loss outs, but she kept us close. She them. I’m really pleased with
Softball marked the end to another suc- pitched out of a situation where what they did for the pro-
Results cessful season for Antwerp, there were runners on second gram.”
who complete the year with a and third and only one out. They While these seniors will be
PAULDING RESERVOIR 16-8 record. could have busted the game missed, the last few years
SOFTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS After retiring St. Joseph in wide open. Plus, we played Antwerp has been able to re-
As of May 27
Monday Night Coed League the top of the first, Antwerp’s good ‘D’ behind her. We only load instead of rebuild.
Team Record AJ Stuck led off the bottom of committed one error.” “The girls did a great job to
Archbold Equipment 4-0 the inning with a single and The game marked the end of get us back to regionals this
Hoffman Builders
Concrete Guys
4-0
2-2
then got herself to second with the high school softball careers year,” said Rodenberger.
Gatorz 1-3 a steal. Eventually she scored for three Antwerp seniors – “But I also look forward to
Smalley’s Body Shop 1-3 the game’s first run when sen- Winslow, Loni Walk and Jessie next year and working with
R&D Engineering 0-4 ior Toni Winslow drove her in Arnold. that group of seniors.”
Tuesday Night Men’s League
Team Record with double.
Farm Credit 8-0 “With that first run, I
Guilfords 5-1 thought we really got it going,”
BWW 5-1
Handyman 4-4 said Antwerp head coach Gary
Hitmen 3-3 Rodenberger. But, his team
Oasis Bar 2-4 would only get two more hits
TJ’s Bar 2-6
Hoffman Builders 1-5 Dennis Saam/Paulding County Progress the rest of the game.
Larson Body Shop 0-6 Antwerp catcher Avrial Sawyer makes the play on a St. Joseph “We were a little anxious;
bunt. The Archers lost the regional semifinal, 3-1, on Friday, but we should have seen a few
Wednesday Night Women’s League
Team Record
Blackies 5-0 completed the season with a 16-8 record. more pitches,” said Roden-
Casa Vieja 4-0 berger. “We got people on, but
Carpet Wholesalers 4-1 couldn’t get them in. I wasn’t
Moody Maidens 2-2 comfortable with the flow of
Jay Dangler Excavating 2-3
Paulding VFW 1-3 the game. But credit their
Farmers Insurance 0-4 pitcher.”
Ed’s Car Care/Concrete Guys 0-5
The Swamp Wiffleball League
Meanwhile, Fremont St.
Wednesday Night Joseph pushed across single
Team Record runs in the third, fifth and sev-
Gatorz 1-0 enth innings. In the middle of
Whitmans 1-0
Jay Dangler Excavating 1-0 each rally was the Streaks’
Tea Bags 1-0 leadoff hitter Kristin Sessler.
Breese Trucking 0-1 “We were concerned with
Scorpions 0-1
Grace 0-1 their leadoff hitter. She has
Bombers 0-1 good bat control and good
Thursday Night Men’s League speed,” said Rodenberger.
Team Record
Lee Kinstle Chevy 6-1 “It was like a chess game. We
Oasis Bar 6-2 made the first move (taking the
Azul 6-2 1-0 lead) and they made a coun-
Nemco 5-3 termove to tie it. Then they went
TJ’s Bar 4-4
Handyman 3-5 ahead, but we couldn’t make the Dennis Saam/Paulding County Progress
Grace Home Improvement 2-5 Dennis Saam/Paulding County Progress next countermove,” lamented Right fielder Ashlee Smith makes the catch on a fly ball in the
Haviland Tile
Omni Source
2-5
0-8
Ashlee Smith and first base coach Eric Walk focus on the action. the Antwerp coach. regional semifinal at Findlay.

2 011 PAULDING JR. HIGH BASEBALL Congratulations to our


2 011 RECORD: 16 WINS - 1 LOSS
2011 Graduates

Front row (I to r): Nathan Hodge, Zach Dye, and Kolson Egnor (bat boys). Hilary Adkins Erica Moll Aaron Manz
2nd row (I to r): Skyler Huth, Alex Arellano, Cody Spencer, Corbin Edwards, Jacob
Dye, Matthew Martinez, Aaron Mock, Alex Estrada. 3rd row (I to r): Rob Egnor and Marion Local High School Delta High School Paulding High School/Vantage
Jeff Dye (asst. coaches), Preston Johanns, Damon Egnor, Greg Kurtz, Treston Gon-
zales, Noah Gerschutz, Matt Arellano (asst. coach) and Matt Hodge (head coach).

The Paulding Jr. High Spring baseball team would like to extend a big "Thank You"
Kali Smith Abby Overhulse Alex Menke
to the following businesses for being our team sponsors this year: St. Henry High School NW State Community College Ottoville High School
Baughman Tile • Ed's Car Care
Lafarge NA • Signature Embroidery • Williamson Insurance
Lindsay Garmyn Ethan Wolfle Anthony Bendele
Defiance College
We would also like to "Thank" the following businesses for their generous donations:
Paulding High School/Vantage Ottoville High School

Brune Printing First Federal Bank Kristina Skeldon Daniel Lafountain Marissa Davis
DRS Physical Therapy Knights of Columbus Home School
Hartzog Lumber & Supply Co. Ohio Gas Company
Paulding High School NW State Community College

Napa Auto Parts Stahl, Stoller & Meyer Insurance Jeremiah Theis Brandy Drain
Spartech Plastics Dr. Michael Mott, DDS
CA Roofing
Paulding High School/Vantage Owens Community College

The team's only source of revenue is from these generous sponsors and team fundraising.

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!


We would like to "Thank" the following businesses for supporting the car wash fundraiser and also
extend a big "Thank You" to everyone who supported this fundraiser and/or bought 50/50 tickets:
Chief Supermarket • Advance Auto Parts • Alco
50/50 winners: 1st - Dorothy Stoller 2nd- Makaylah Foreman 3rd - Lindsay Hattery
It was a very successful season for the team this year!
Their only loss of the season came in the first game of the year against Archbold.
They went on to win their next 16 games in a row! Way to go boys!!
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS:
Damon Egnor – MVP
Jacob Dye – Hustle Award
Aaron Mock – Most Improved
Cody Spencer – Coach’s Award 39p1
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18c52 cluded ......Nice home with a lot of amenities in a moderate price range
Blower & Small Tools ......Parts Bins ......Couple of wagons of tools, garage - not "all spruced up" for the auction. Terms: $2,000 earnest money
& lawn items......Home made anvil & old anvil parts......Ladders......Bench day of auction upon signing of purchase agreement; balance due at
CHAMBER DIRECTOR Vise...... Coins, Antiques, Primitives, Glassware, Collectables - Coins & closing on or before July 11, 2011. Offered subject to confirmation of
Money including 1934 & 1950 $100 bills; 4 Peace & 3 Morgan Silver Dol- Paulding Co.Probate Crt. In Case 20111026, if necessary - Contents
The Paulding Chamber of Commerce is seek- Of House Consisting of Clean Household & 2001 Olds Alero
ing a full-time Executive Director to oversee the lars; 2 Hawaii $1 & 4 other $1 Silver Certificates; 4 Silver Halves...... 30
(51,000 mi.) Sell At Gorrell Bros. Auction Facility On June 4-
overall operations of the Chamber office. Wheat & Steel Pennies......15 Mercury Dimes; Barber Dime; WWII Japanese
watch for ad or visit our web site Seller: Ellen M. Ames Estate,
Paper Money & memorabilia & other foreign coins & paper money......4 Sec-
Key responsibilities include financial manage- Ralph M. Ames, Jr, Executor; James M. Sponseller, Attorney
ment, marketing, fund-raising, event planning, tion Stacked Book Case......Fire King and other bowls, pitchers and glass- .....Don Gorrell, Sale Manager; Larry Gorrell, Broker; Aaron

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and program development with an emphasis on ware......Figurines & Bells......Pictures ......Wood hall tree ......Barbie & other Timm; Joseph Barker; Sandra Mickelson;Nolan Shisler Auction-
leadership to the organization, including mem- dolls......Costume jewelry......Knic knacs ......Fiesta ......Oil Lamp......Childs eers

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38c4
bership and community relations. wood rocker & Childs wood chair......Slaw cutter......Chain purse......Marble
The successful candidate will be a self-starter
Newspaper.
base floor lamp......Wood stool...... Oak 5 drawer dresser w/ mirror..........
with customer service and strong communica- Oak kitchen table w/ white castors......Oak commode......Wood trunk Public
tion skills. Preference to college graduates or ......Small oak rocker ......Underwood portable typewriter......Wood toy box
those with appropriate experience, and to those Local mugs......Philco record player ......Spoon collection & rack ......
AUCTION
who live in the Paulding community. Baskets......Clean Household & Related ............ Newer Rainbow vacuum
A complete job description is available at
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cleaner e Series......Maple rocker......High chair......(2) 3 pc. double bedroom
facebook.com/pauldingchamber suites......Wood kitchen table & 6 chairs......Formica top kitchen table & 4
10:00 AM
Please submit cover letter, resume and salary chairs ......Oak dining table & 5 stuffed chairs with rollers......4 drawer side
requirements by mail to: Paulding Chamber of stand......Twin size bed ......Matching bedroom set of“Exclusive
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3120 STATE RT 613, PAYNE OH
chests,
Commerce, Attention: Executive Director
TOOLS – FITNESS EQUIPMENT
seven drawer dresser w/ mirror, night stand......6 Drawer dresser
Search Committee, P.O. Box 180D, Paulding
Paulding County
Mirrors ......Computer & Accessories ......Samsung 26” & Zenith 36” & other
OH 45879; or by email to: johnpaulding-

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ANTIQUES - LUMBER - HOUSEHOLD
days@yahoo.com. Deadline is 5 p.m. Friday, TV’s......Magnavox, RCA & Zenith small console stereo......Recliner Rocker
June 10. No phone calls, please.
FOR COMPLETE LISTING GO TO

4 Drawer chest ......Side chairs......Microwave & Stand......(3) Matching sofas www.Mamas-Sale.com


& chairs ......End & coffee tables......Floor & Table lamps ......(2) Singer con-
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Pet Grooming
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sole sewing machines......Grandmotherclock, wall clock & other
clocks......Gun cabinet (6 gun) with two locking glass doors & locking draw- Durable
Large & Small ers ......Entertainment center ......Gibson upright freezer......Xmas items Brick Design
We do them all Sewing Items ......Record cabinets......2 small wood book shelves .......... Settle down in this
Cats &
Folding chairs......(2) 4 drawer file cabinets......78 & 45 RPM records, Cds, 8 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA
Track Tapes, Games, Books, Related .................. Towels, linens, blankets, etc country home with
Dogs Pots, pans, dishes & small kitchen items......Wood magazine stands ...... rural-area serentity
on 2.13 wooded
*Bathing, Nails, (3)Small wood desks ............Much more......Partial listing with the contents
acres. This enticing
Glands & Grooming of three estates and others......Terms: Cash or approved check day of auction two-story offers cathedral ceilings, 3 fireplaces plus hardwood
Phone: 419-399-3389 with proper ID; VISA, Master Card or Discover Card with 3% processing & tile flooring. Family room, sunroom with skylights, main-
charge ..........Inspection: Vehicle can be viewed the week prior to the auction level master suite, mastor bath with garden tub and formal din-

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ing room. Patio and workshop. Appealing all-brick facade!
FOR SALE
and open inspection for all personal property from 3 - 5 P.M. on Fri. June 3
www.century21.com #327S
and beginning at 8:00 A.M. day of Auction......For photos & more detailed
John Deere 2030 tractor, diesel list visit our web site www.gorrellbros-paulding.com or call for brochure
......Sellers: Ellen M. Ames Estate, Ralph M. Ames, Jr, Executor; Paulding
motor, 5 ft. tiger side mount

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Co. Probate Crt. Case 20111026 James M. Sponseller, Attorney - and -
mower. New tires on tractor -good

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condition. Located for inspection
at Latty Township House, 204 E. Helen E. Burnett Estate, Paulding Co. Probate Court Case 20101109, Kris-
tine D. Burnett, Executrix - James M. Sponseller, Attorney - and - Thomas 509 Fourth Street, Defiance
Jackson Street, Grover Hill, OH.

P. Kelly Estate, Paulding Co. Probate Crt. Case, James T. Kelly & Thomas P. 419-782-1950
Submit bids to Susan Hinchcliff,
Michael Sobota • 419-438-0619 Independently Owned & Operated
Kelly, Jr. Co-Executors, Brian S. Gorrell, Attorney - and - Robert Simpson
Fiscal Officer, 204 Tyler Street,
Grover Hill, OH 45849 or drop off

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at Ebel’s Butcher Shop, Grover Hill. Family, Norman E. Cook, Attorney ......Gorrell Bros. Auctioneers -
Don Gorrell, Larry Gorrell, Aaron Timm, Nolan Shisler, Joseph Barker,
Bids will be opened on June 13th

Your
Sandra Mickelson, Stephen Sprow
at 7:00 pm at Latty Township
House. Trustees have rights to ac- 40c1

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THE PAULDING COUNTY

P.O. Box 180, Paulding • 419-399-4015 P


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FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE FREE ZONE
paulding storage cen- hicksville community
ter: now renting storage garage sale. friday &
units. different sizes available. sat., june 3rd and 4th.
2002 hy-line camper Call 419-399-2419 for info. 18ctf 6.5 acre lot - $19,900, Maps available at: high boxes of girls
located at Woodbridge 3 bdrm. 2 bath home $1,000 down, $219 mo.; 2.5 Street Grill, Marathon and clothes size 3T-7/8
Campgrounds, Paulding Oh. $450 rent or qwn in Brentwood acre lot - $9,900, $110 Shell on Thursday after $50.00. Call 419-399-3408.
Attached awning with deck, 2 Community next to vagabond mo.; 5 acre lot - with 6pm. 40p1 40f1
slideouts, furniture stays. I Restaurant 419-388-9977. 19ctf new septic, well, electric, 5 family sale. june 2-3-4; sold my bed full
have title. Asking price now leasing: One & Two driveway - $31,900, $345 9-5. 6676 st. rt. 500 size, 2 sets Sealy
$20,000 or make offer. Phone bedroom apartments. mo. 828-884-6627 33ctf payne, oh. ruger’s. Posturepedic pillows $25 a

FREE
419-399-4205. 39p2 deposit and lease required. Baskets, home interior, 2 set; extra heavy quilted
three repo’d steel no pets. Please call Straley tvs, clothes, purses, books mattress pad $25. 419-258-
buildings - SAve ThOu- Apts. at 419-399-4444 or and misc. 40p1 2506. 40k1
SAndS. Selling for balance 419-399-3721 35ctf free kittens - barn Large garage sale. Lots of dining room set
owed. Ready to ship immedi- paulding mini storage and indoors. 419-594- misc. items, some furniture. glass top & bamboo/rat-
ately! 20x24, 30x50 Ask about units. Located at south side 3411. 39k2 411 dale st., latty, oh. tan. 4 chairs. Good shape
DRUM LESSONS
additional savings. Call now of Paulding on uS 127.various june 3-5, 9 til 5. 40p1 $100. 567-344-0025. 40k1
1-866-352-0469 38p3 sizes. Please call 419-399- 2 locations - stones throw
central boiler out- 4444 or 419-399-3721 20ctf away from each other.
door furnance 25 Year drum lessons: all

WORk WANTED ages! from beginners to thursday june 2, 9-4; fri.


Warranty Call Today 419- june 3, 9-4; sat. june 4, 9-
267-5196. 19p52
advanced. Learn to read,
write, and play any style of 12. 1st location: 18031 rd.
central boiler out- floor leveling, floor 138: Tools, collectables, and
door wood & corn fur- music. Call or email for
joist replacement, replace d e t a i l s . farm equipment. 2nd loca-
naces. Stop paying high foudations, masonry work, tion: 18174 rd. 138: All
energy prices and use danparrett03@yahoo.com
chimneys, inside / outside 260-460-7687. 39p2 baby stuff must go. Crib, 2
renewable energy. Call for remodeling. 419-594-2149 38c3 strollers, double stroller, tod-
current specials. classic
comfort heating &
replacing footer and
foundation - basement ZUMBA CLASSES dler bed, girls sizes 0-5T,
boys 0-4T, mens XL, pack &
HUGE Garage Sale
Friday, June 3rd
supply. greenville, repair floor leveling, roofing. offering zumba yoga play, car seats, toys, 2
ohio 888-296-3875. 19p52
9 – 5 pm
Call Bill Miner 419-596- kick & tone in pauld- leather recliners, 1 fabric
new queen pillowtop 3018. ctf ing. recliner, and much more. 5
also zumba in
*Very nice Brand name kids clothes*
mattress still sealed in orig-
HELP WANTED
miles east of paulding on

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Girls clothes - newborn - 24 mos.,
inal wrapper, $75. Call 260- the charloe trail. 1st loca-
419-487-2590 for more
boys clothes size 8/10 thru Adult
749-6100 39p4 tion - first house on Charloe
dallas lamb details. 39p2

small (lots of husky), baby swing,


$75 queen pillowtop trail past the Rose hill

gARAgE SALES
Mattress, neW in Plastic. Can foundaiton needs an
play pen, infant car seat with
experienced beautician to Church intersection on
deliver: 260-493-0805. 37p4

stroller, toys, shoes, wing back


work 1 day per week, prefer- north side of road. 2nd

ANTIqUES
location - first house on
chair, drop leaf table, Vera Bradley,
ably Friday, to provide beau- huge garage sale. Men’s tool

P.O. BoxN.180, Paulding


Lane • 419-399-4015
Charloe trail past the Rose
Longaberger baskets, knick knacks
tician services to skilled nurs- clothes & more, women size
hill Church intersection on

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years ago antique ing home residents. Please 22, Christmas, halloween &
1470 Plaza • 555-0000
13564 Rd. 162 (Airport Rd.)
mall, 108 W. Main Street, apply in person to Angie easter decorations, jewelry, 3 South side of road. 40p1

Paulding
van Wert (419) 238-3362, Franklin at 650 n. Main St., pc. painted Redwood outdoor 5886 st. rt. 500, payne. www.ourwebsite.com
Tom-Erin Johanns house 40p1
30+ dealers. Closed Payne, Oh 45880. 40c2 furniture, 10 1/2 x10 1/2 gaze- fri. jun 3 & sat. june 4,
Tuesdays. Buy & sell. livestock manager: bo shelter, collectables & 9am-? Toaster oven, small

HUGE
27ctf
kithcen appliances, Tv,

SERVICES
LARGE
plan, develop & implement much more. 1/2 price table &
policies, procedures & prac- free stuff. wed. june 1, 9- gazebo (10’x12’), portable
tices for the operation off 7:30; thur. june 2, 9-7:30. hot tub, bike, motorcycle,

MOVING SALE
motorcycle helmets, “big

Family/Friends
amish lady will do dairy farm. exp rqd. geer’s helen st. 40p1
house cleaning or weed Resumes to Antonius june 1 & 2; 9-4:30. 415 e. boys toys” and R/C car &

Garage Sale
flower beds etc. 260-415- Schilderink, Schilderink baldwin ave., truck. 40p1
1629. 39p2 dairy, 12593 Rd. 71, paulding. Furniture, estate Garage Sale. June 3
& 4, 8-5. Furniture, kitchen
scrap metal hauling. Paulding, Ohio 45879. 39p3 treadmill, pushmower, girls Ongoing Tag Sale
Meussling Farm
will haul away old appli- b&w interstate dedicat- clothes sz. 5-7, boys 10-12, items, china, women’s s-m, w

Something for
ances, scrap metal, lawn ed loads Lima, Oh to Chicago misc. 40p1 men’s - m. cr 111 3 mi.
mowers/equipment, gas grills, heights, IL. owner operators 733 emerald rd. june east of paulding. 40p1
Everyone!
3120 St. Rte. 613

Located beside the


SUMMER ACTIVITIES
car parts, etc. Call Ken Santo needed 100% no touch 1, 2 & 3; 9am-5pm. All new
419-399-4823 cell. 32p9 freight. Requirements 2000 or tagged items 1/2 off. Payne, OH

Double D Dairy in Melrose


al griffiths con- newer tractor. CdL A 18 mo. designer and namebrand Fri. and Sat., June 3 and 4
struction: Windows, exp. 800-325-7884 ext. 4 39p2 clothing (infant to adult) new summer activites -

June 3 &4
day camp at ann’s 9 am to 6 pm
NOTICE
light electrical, drywall, sid- shoes and boots, many
and Sunday 12 to 3 pm

9 am - ?
ing, doors and more. Call Al misc. items. 40p1 Bright Beginnings Preschool

www.mamas-sale.com 39c2
for your 3, 4, 5, or 6 year old.
for your repair or constuction when was the last time june 3-4 speice 518 s. For list of sale items:
40p1
June 13, 14, 15, 16 an 17
needs. 419-506-2102 51ctf you helped build a main payne. Clothing
from 9:00 to noon. $50 for
mcconnell stump church? Matt. 16:18 “And I women, girls 10-16, juniors, the whole week! Please call
removal - Free estimates. say also unto thee, that thou art young men. twin bed frame, 419-399-KIdS (5437) for
Woodburn, Indiana 260-632- Peter, and upon this rock I will entertainment center, Reese more information. 40c2
5307. 39ctf build my church, and the gates hitch, go cart, lots of misc. 40c1

FOR RENT
of hell shall not prevail against 5 party sale. june 1-4. 2
it.” Come help build his church mi. east of paulding rd.
at house of Love Ministires, 138 charloe trail. Tv,
CHILDCARE
ground floor, 1 bdrm affordable child
in paulding. 419-399-4310. 220 n. Williams St., Paulding. exercise glider, bedding, cloth-
419-796-8718 or 419-399- ing and lots more. 9-? 40p1 care openings in
39c2 Paulding. 1st shift. nutritious
2 bdrm. upstairs apt. s. 3848. hours: Sundays at 3pm, Garage & bake sale. Lots of
Wed. at 6:30pm. 22ctf glassware, replica tractors,
meals & educational
williams St. $550 a month baked goods & lots of misc. activites provided. For
utilities included. References
& deposit required. Please
call 419-769-4824 or 419-
WANTED TO BUY 8-5 fri. 3rd & sat. 4th
at v. fishers. 6342 rd.
inquirie call Michele 419-
399-2604. 40p2
buying coins, old jew- 39, payne, oh. 40p1 summer babysitter
770-0600. 38p3 elry, antiques, old toys, 203 s. williams. fri. june available! is able to drive
roommate wanted to postcards, stamps, books, 3rd 9-5, sat. june 4th 9-1. to home. Please call Sarah
share expenses, separate magazines, silver, gold, Lots of women’s & childrens at 419-399-5299.
40c1
40c1
bathrooms. 419-263-2780 estates. 419-399-3353. _36p7 clothes & household misc.40p1
28ctf

LEGALS
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE the hours of 8:00 a.m. between the hours of Notice to project 110427 is ADVERTISEMENT Technical questions
ordinance 1418-11 ordinance 1420-11 and 5:00 p.m. monday 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Bidders located in paulding FOR BIDS regarding the project
was passed by was passed by through friday. monday through state of ohio county, Lr- VILLAGE OF should be faxed to the
paulding Village paulding Village melissa s. tope, friday. 39c2 departmeNt of aNtWerp r.r. PAULDING, OHIO Project Manager, Peter
council on may 16, council on may 16, finance director 39c2 LEGAL NOTICE traNsportatioN depot (eLectri- WASTEWATER A. Latta, at Jones &
2011, and goes into 2011, and goes into LEGAL NOTICE resolution 1251-11 columbus, ohio caL coNtract) TREATMENT Henry Engineers, Ltd.,
effect and shall be in effect and shall be in ordinance 1422-11 was passed by paulding office of contracts and is a misceLLa- LAGOON (419) 473-8924.
force immediately. force immediately. was passed by Village council on Legal copy Number: NeoUs project. the IMPROVEMENTS Neither Owner nor
the summary of this the summary of this paulding Village may 16, 2011, and goes 110425 date set for completion Sealed Bids for Engineer has any
legislation is as fol- legislation is as fol- council on may 16, into effect from and sealed proposals will of this work shall be as Wastewater Treatment responsibility for the
lows: lows: 2011, and goes into after the earliest period be accepted from pre- set forth in the bidding L a g o o n accuracy, complete-
aN ordiNaNce to aN ordiNaNce to effect and shall be in allowed by law. the qualified bidders at the proposal. plans and Improvements, will be ness or sufficiency of
proVide for the proVide for the force immediately. summary of this legis- odot office of specifications are on received by the any bid documents
issUaNce of issUaNce of Not the summary of this lation is as follows: contracts until 10:00 file in the department Village of Paulding, obtained from any
$46,000 Notes iN to eXceed legislation is as fol- a resoLUtioN a.m. on June 30, 2011. of transportation. 40c2 Ohio, at the office of source other than the
aNticipatioN of $165,000 Notes iN lows: aUthoriZiNG the project 110425 is Notice to the Finance Director, source indicated in
the issUaNce of aNticipatioN of aN ordiNaNce to maYor of the ViL- located in paulding Bidders 116 South Main these documents.
BoNds for the the issUaNce of proVide for the LaGe of paULdiNG county, sr-613-12.54 state of ohio Street, Paulding, Ohio, Obtaining these docu-
pUrpose of BoNds for the issUaNce of Not to appLY for, and is a tWo LaNe departmeNt of until 1:00 pm, local ments from any other
improViNG the pUrpose of maK- to eXceed $65,000 accept, aNd resUrfaciNG proj- traNsportatioN time, on June 21, source(s) may result in
ViLLaGe's seWer iNG improVe- Notes iN aNticipa- eNter iNto a ect. the date set for columbus, ohio 2011, at which time obtaining incomplete
sYstem, toGeth- meNts to the tioN of the Water poLLUtioN completion of this office of contracts they will be publicly and inaccurate infor-
er With aLL Nec- ViLLaGe's Water- issUaNce of coNtroL LoaN work shall be as set Legal copy Number: opened and read. mation. Obtaining
essarY appUrte- WorKs sYstem, BoNds for the fUNd aGreemeNt forth in the bidding 110428 In general, the work these documents from
NaNces thereto, aNd decLariNG pUrpose of coN- for pLaNNiNG of proposal. plans and sealed proposals will shall include furnish- any source other than
aNd decLariNG aN emerGeNcY. strUctiNG aNd Waste Water specifications are on be accepted from pre- ings and installing five directly from the
aN emerGeNcY. copies of the full text recoNstrUctiNG faciLities aNd file in the department qualified bidders at the floating (Pond) lagoon source listed herein
copies of the full text of this legislation may cUrBs aLoNG N. desiGNatiNG a of transportation. 40c2 odot office of mixers. Construction may also result in fail-
of this legislation may be obtained at the cherrY st. aNd ded- icated Notice to contracts until 10:00 of a new control dis- ure to receive any
be obtained at the finance director's North driVe iN r e paY m e N t Bidders a.m. on June 30, 2011. charge drain structure addenda, corrections,
finance director's office, 116 south the ViLLaGe, aNd soUrce for the state of ohio project 110428 is with Parshall flume or other revisions to
office, 116 south main street, between aLL NecessarY LoaN. departmeNt of located in paulding with electrical and these documents that
main street, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. appUrteNaNces copies of the full text traNsportatioN county, Lr- telemetry. There is may be issued.
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. monday thereto, aNd of this legislation may columbus, ohio aNtWerp r.r. approximately 700 lin- Bids must be submit-
and 5:00 p.m. monday through friday. decLariNG aN be obtained at the office of contracts depot (mechaNi- eal feet of new 12-inch ted on the forms
through friday. melissa s. tope, emerGeNcY. finance director's Legal copy Number: caL coNtract) PVC sewer. The work bound herein, must
melissa s. tope, finance director 39c2 copies of the full text of office, 116 south main 110426 and is a misceLLa- also includes approxi- contain the names of
finance director 39c2 LEGAL NOTICE this legislation may be street, between the sealed proposals will NeoUs project. the mately 100 lineal feet every person or com-
LEGAL NOTICE ordinance 1421-11 obtained at the finance hours of 8:00 a.m. and date set for completion of new 12-inch DIP pany interested there-
be accepted from pre-
ordinance 1419-11 was passed by director's office, 116 5:00 p.m. monday of this work shall be as force mains with man- in, and shall be
qualified bidders at the
was passed by paulding Village south main street, through friday. set forth in the bidding ual air release. This accompanied by either
odot office of
paulding Village council on may 16, between the hours of melissa s. tope, proposal. plans and work includes earth a Bid Guaranty and
contracts until 10:00
council on may 16, 2011, and goes into 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. finance director 39c2 specifications are on embankment fill Contract Bond in the
a.m. on June 30, 2011.
2011, and goes into effect and shall be in monday through Notice to file in the department around the existing amount of 100% of the
project 110426 is
effect and shall be in force immediately. friday. Bidders of transportation. 40c2 drain structure and amount bid with satis-
located in paulding
force immediately. the summary of this melissa s. tope, state of ohio new control drain factory corporate sure-
county, Lr- Notice to
the summary of this legislation is as fol- finance director 39c2 departmeNt of structure. ty, or by a certified
aNtWerp raiL- Bidders
legislation is as fol- lows: LEGAL NOTICE traNsportatioN Copies of the Bidding check on a solvent
road depot state of ohio
lows: aN ordiNaNce to ordinance 1423-11 was columbus, ohio Documents may be bank in the amount of
(GeNeraL coN- departmeNt of
aN ordiNaNce to proVide for the passed by paulding office of contracts examined at the above not less than 10% of
tract) and is a traNsportatioN
proVide for the issUaNce of Not Village council on may Legal copy Number: office, or at the office the amount of the Bid,
misceLLaNeoUs columbus, ohio
issUaNce of Not to eXceed 16, 2011, and goes into 110424 of Jones & Henry subject to conditions
project. the date set office of contracts
to eXceed $525,000 Notes iN effect and shall be in sealed proposals will Engineers, Ltd., 2000 provided in the
for completion of this Legal copy Number:
$245,000 Notes iN aNticipatioN of force immediately. the be accepted from pre- West Central Avenue, Instructions to
work shall be as set 110429
aNticipatioN of the issUaNce of summary of this legisla- qualified bidders at the Toledo, Ohio, 43606, Bidders. The success-
forth in the bidding- sealed proposals will
the issUaNce of BoNds for the tion is as follows: odot office of without charge. ful bidder will be
proposal. plans and be accepted from pre-
BoNds for the pUrpose of paViNG aN ordiNaNce to contracts until 10:00 Copies of Bidding required to furnish sat-
specifications are on qualified bidders at the
pUrpose of maK- aNd otherWise proVide for the a.m. on June 30, 2011. Documents and isfactory Performance
file in the department odot office of
iNG improVe- improViNG N. issUaNce of Not project 110424 is Contract Documents Bond and
of transportation. 40c2 contracts until 10:00
meNts to the cherrY street to eXceed $410,000 located in paulding may be obtained from Maintenance and
a.m. on June 30, 2011.
ViLLaGe's Water- aNd North driVe, Notes iN aNticipa- county, sr/def- Notice to project 110429 is
Newfax Corporation, Guarantee Bond in the
WorKs sYstem, aNd other roads tioN of the 66/111/637-Var. and Bidders located in paulding
333 West Woodruff amount of 100% of the
aNd decLariNG aNd streets iN issUaNce of is a tWo LaNe state of ohio county, Lr-
Avenue, Toledo, Ohio Bid.
aN emerGeNcY. the ViLLaGe, aNd BoNds for the resUrfaciNG proj- departmeNt of aNtWerp r.r.
43604, (v) 419-241- The Contractor shall
copies of the full text aLL NecessarY pUrpose of ect. the date set for traNsportatioN depot (pLUmBiNG
5157, (0419-241- be required to pay not
of this legislation may appUrteNaNces improViNG the completion of this columbus, ohio coNtract) and is a
2018, Monday- less than the prevail-
be obtained at the thereto, aNd ViLLaGe's seWer work shall be as set office of contracts misceLLaNeoUs
Friday, 8:30 am to ing wage rates estab-
finance director's decLariNG aN sYstem, aNd forth in the bidding Legal copy Number: project. the date set
4:30 p.m. A non- lished by the
office, 116 south emerGeNcY. decLariNG aN proposal. plans and 110427 for completion of this
refundable fee will be DavisBacon Act.
main street, between copies of the full text emerGeNcY. specifications are on sealed proposals will work shall be as set
required for each set Any Bid may be with-
the hours of 8:00 a.m. of this legislation may copies of the full text of file in the department be accepted from pre- forth in the bidding
of Bidding Documents drawn prior to the
and 5:00 p.m. monday be obtained at the this legislation may be of transportation. 40c2 qualified bidders at the proposal. plans and
and Contract scheduled closing time
through friday. finance director's obtained at the finance odot office of specifications are on
Documents provided for receipt of Bids, but
melissa s. tope, office, 116 south director's office, 116 contracts until 10:00 file in the department
by Newfax
finance director 39c2 main street, between south main street, a.m. on June 30, 2011. of transportation. 40c1
Corporation. •See LEGALS page 16A
Wednesday, June 1, 2011 Paulding County Progress - 16A 4
LEGALS
continued from page 15A 178, Oakwood, Ohio be obtained at the Engineers, Ltd., 2000 pany interested there-
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
45873 Finance Director's West Central Avenue, in, and shall be
no bidder shall with- Parcel Number: 01- Office, 116 South Toledo, Ohio, 43606, accompanied by either
The Board of County Commissioners of Paulding County, Ohio,
draw his Bid within 60 12S-013-00 Main Street, between without charge. a Bid Guaranty and
days after the actual
will be requesting two proposals for the replacement of the entry
Said premises the hours of 8:00 a.m. Copies of Bidding Contract Bond in the
opening thereof.
stairway into the main floor and basement level of the north side
appraised at Eighty- and 5:00 p.m. Monday Documents and amount of 100% of the
The successful bidder one Thousand and through Friday.
of the courthouse. Proposal #1 will include demolition and re-
Contract Documents amount bid with satis-
will be required to No/100 ($81,000.00) Melissa S. Tope, may be obtained from factory corporate sure-
moval of debris from the site and concrete material and labor.
complete the Dollars and cannot be Finance Director 39c2 Newfax Corporation, ty, or by a certified
Proposal #2 will include masonry material and labor. Prevailing
"Declaration sold for less than two- 333 West Woodruff check on a solvent
wage tables must be included in each proposal. Sealed proposals
Regarding Material ADVERTISEMENT
thirds of that amount. Avenue, Toledo, Ohio bank in the amount of
must be marked “Courthouse North Entry Stairway Renovation”
Assistance/NonAssist FOR BIDS
The appraisal of this 43604, (v) 419-241- not less than 10% of
and addressed to the Clerk of the Board and must be received at
ance to a Terrorist VILLAGE OF
property was complet- PAULDING, OHIO 5157, (f) 419-241- the amount of the Bid,
the office of the Board of County Commissioners in the basement
Organization" (DMA) ed without an interior 2018, Monday- subject to conditions
WASTEWATER
of the Courthouse, 115 N. Williams Street, Room B-1, Paulding,
in accordance with inspection. Neither Friday, 8:30 am to provided in the
ORC Section 2909.32 TREATMENT
not later than 10:00 a.m. on the 8th day of June, 2011. The Board
the Sheriff’s Office LAGOON 4:30 p.m. A non- Instructions to
and 2909.33.
of County Commissioners’ hours are Monday through Thursday,
nor the appraisers are IMPROVEMENTS refundable fee will be Bidders. The success-
The Owner reserves responsible for the
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Board of County Commissioners re-
Sealed Bids for required for each set ful bidder will be
the right to reject any condition of the prop- of Bidding Documents required to furnish sat-
serves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals. Should
or all Bids, waive Wastewater Treatment
erty at the time the and Contract isfactory Performance
you have any questions, please contact the Paulding County
irregularities in any L a g o o n
purchaser takes pos- Documents provided Bond and
Commissioners’ Office at 419-399-8216.
Bid, and to accept any Improvements, will be
session. received by the by Newfax Maintenance and
Bid which is deemed TERMS OF SALE: Corporation. Guarantee Bond in the
Village of Paulding,
NOLA R. GINTER, CLERK
most favorable to the Ten percent down on Technical questions amount of 100% of the
Owner. Ohio, at the office of
BY ORDER BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
day of the sale and the Finance Director, regarding the project Bid.
Harry Wiebe balance before deed is
PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO
116 South Main should be faxed to the The Contractor shall
Village Administrator to be issued. Project Manager, Peter be required to pay not
TONY ZARTMAN, TONY BURKLEY, FRED PIEPER
Dated: June 1, 2011 Street, Paulding, Ohio,
Sheriff David I. A. Latta, at Jones & less than the prevail-
39c2
June 8, 2011 until 1:00 pm, local
40c2
Harrow time, on June 21, Henry Engineers, Ltd., ing wage rates estab-
SHERIFF’S SALE Paulding County, 2011, at which time (419) 473-8924. lished by the
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
OF REAL ESTATE Ohio 38c3
they will be publicly Neither Owner nor DavisBacon Act.
General Code, pauldingohsheriff.com opened and read. Engineer has any Any Bid may be with-
The Board of County Commissioners of Paulding County, Ohio,
Section 11681 Robert R. Hoose, In general, the work responsibility for the drawn prior to the
will be receiving bids for the real estate on a cash rent per acre
Revised Code, Attorney for Plaintiff shall include furnish- accuracy, complete- scheduled closing time
basis for the Jacob Farm – Children’s Home (FSA #1586), con-
Section 2329.26 ings and installing five ness or sufficiency of for receipt of Bids, but
LEGAL NOTICE
sisting of 230 acres more or less (233.1 tillable), and for the Eaton
THE STATE OF floating (Pond) lagoon any bid documents no bidder shall with-
Ordinance 1417-11
Farm (FSA #1230), consisting of 323 acres more or less (250.7
OHIO, PAULDING mixers. Construction obtained from any draw his Bid within 60
was passed by
tillable) for the lease period beginning the 1st day of September,
COUNTY: of a new control dis- source other than the days after the actual
Paulding Village source indicated in opening thereof.
W R I G H T- PAT T
2011. Sealed bids must be marked “Jacob Farm – Children’s
Council on May 16, charge drain structure
CREDIT UNION, these documents. The successful bidder
Home” or “Eaton Farm”, with the corresponding farm number in-
2011, and goes into with Parshall flume
INC., Plaintiff, Obtaining these docu- will be required to
dicated on each bid, and addressed to the Clerk of the Board and
effect and shall be in with electrical and
vs. ments from any other complete the
must be received at the office of the Board of County Commis-
force immediately. telemetry. There is
DOUGLAS L. MAR- approximately 700 lin- source(s) may result in "Declaration Regarding
sioners in the basement of the Courthouse, 115 N. Williams Street,
The summary of this obtaining incomplete M a t e r i a l
VIN, ET AL., eal feet of new 12-inch
legislation is as fol-
Room B-1, Paulding, not later than 10:00 a.m. on the 27th day of
Defendants, PVC sewer. The work and inaccurate infor- Assistance/NonAssista
lows:
June, 2011. The acreage lease shall be for a term of three years.
Case No. CI 11 033. also includes approxi- mation. Obtaining nce to a Terrorist
AN ORDINANCE TO
Production flexibility contracts are available. Information on gov-
Pursuant to an Order mately 100 lineal feet these documents from Organization" (DMA)
PROVIDE FOR THE
ernment subsidy payments may be obtained at the Paulding
of Sale in the above of new 12-inch DIP any source other than in accordance with
ISSUANCE OF NOT
County FSA Office, 260 Dooley Drive, Paulding. Contract details,
entitled action, I will force mains with man- directly from the ORC Section 2909.32
TO EXCEED $94,000 source listed herein and 2909.33.
offer for sale at public
farm description and specifications may be obtained at the office
NOTES IN ANTICI- ual air release. This
auction, at the East may also result in fail- The Owner reserves the
of the Board of County Commissioners Monday through Thursday
PATION OF THE work includes earth
door of the ure to receive any right to reject any or all
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The Board of
ISSUANCE OF embankment fill
Courthouse in the addenda, corrections, Bids, waive irregulari-
County Commissioners reserves the right to accept or reject any
BONDS FOR THE around the existing
Village of Paulding, in drain structure and or other revisions to ties in any Bid, and to
and all bids. Should you have any questions, please contact the
PURPOSE OF these documents that accept any Bid which is
the above named new control drain
IMPROVING THE
Paulding County Commissioners’ Office at 419-399-8216.
County, on Thursday, structure. may be issued. deemed most favorable
VILLAGE'S SEWER
the 23rd day of June, Bids must be submit- to the Owner.
NOLA R. GINTER, CLERK
SYSTEM, AND Copies of the Bidding
2011 at 10:00 o’clock ted on the forms Harry Wiebe
BY ORDER BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
DECLARING AN Documents may be
A.M., the real estate bound herein, must Village Administrator
PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO
EMERGENCY. examined at the above
located at: office, or at the office contain the names of Dated: June 1, 2011
TONY ZARTMAN, TONY BURKLEY, FRED PIEPER
Copies of the full text
39c2
21275 County Road of Jones & Henry every person or com- June 8, 2011 40c2
of this legislation may

n FESTIVAL
Continued from Page 1A
Paulding County Hospital’s Family Health Ace Hardware. The day of the event, tickets
Day. Screenings will take place from 7:30-11 will cost $5. A rain date of June 12 has been set.
a.m. For more information, call Brenda Rides and games by Durant will begin at 1
Wieland at 419-399-1138. p.m. Wristbands are $10 from 1-5 p.m. and will
Enjoy breakfast at the Paulding County be $12 from 5-10 p.m.
Senior Center from 8:30-10 a.m. The break- From 1-4 p.m. at the gazebo, bring your lawn
fast is open to the public. They will be serv-
ing pancakes, scrambled eggs, meat and fruit
chairs and enjoy the music of Len Collier and
Friends and The Harmonica John Show. Free
What if a bank
for a free will donation.
Softball tournaments will be held from 9
a.m.-9 p.m. at Reservoir Park, for men’s and
will donations will be accepted with all pro-
ceeds going to The Caring and Sharing Food
Pantry.
made it less work
co-ed teams. Also planned is a wiffleball
tournament at The Swamp wiffleball field at
At 3 p.m. at the Chamber Tent will be the K-
9 Follies Dog show. Registration begins at 2
to get more work done?
Reservoir Park. Call 419-399-2981 or email p.m. Dogs will be judged on cutest, ugliest,
ronzneonz@hotmail.com to enter. most talented and best dressed.
The Kiwanis will be serving fish and At 5 p.m. there will be a cornhole tournament
french fries from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at the Chamber Tent, sponsored by the Paulding
Another new event set from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Lions Club.
is the Community Garden Walk, sponsored From 8 p.m.-midnight, enjoy the music of
by the Paulding Better Homes and Garden Jerome Schooley Hick-Hop Show. Hick-hop is
Club and Paulding County Master Gardeners. a mixture of rock, rap and reggae. There is a $2
The tour will begin at LaFountain Park. Pre- cover charge.
sale tickets go on sale June 7 for $3 at The chamber’s 50/50 drawing will be held
Kircher’s, Holly Wood & Vine and Paulding at 10 p.m. in the Chamber Tent.

Paulding Chamber ODOT projects


The following is a
weekly report regarding
director to retire current and upcoming
highway road construc-
tion projects in the Ohio
PAULDING — Conrad “Clip” Clippinger, director of the
Paulding Chamber of Commerce, today announced he will be Department of
retiring on July 15. He has served as director for nearly six years. Transportation District Whether you’re just beginning a new project or
The chamber’s board has formed a search committee to find a One, which includes
Paulding County: finishing a home addition, First Financial is there
successor to fill this top leadership position.
Clippinger joined the Paulding Chamber in August 2005. A • Ohio 66 west of to help with a home equity line of credit. Personal
resident of Defiance, Clippinger is a 1969 graduate of Defiance Arthur will be restricted
College and formerly taught school before entering the automo- to one lane through the guidance, flexible payment options and helpful
bile business. He also had been a substitute teacher in the area work zone for a drainage online tools put you in control to get the loan
and tutored students. He and his wife, Linda, have a son, Scott, repair project.
who is an Ohio State Law School graduate currently serving in • Ohio 613 west of Ohio that’s right for you. With First Financial, getting
the Marine Corps in Washington, D.C., and twin grandsons. 637 will be restricted to more things done just got a little easier.
“It has been my honor and pleasure to work with the members one lane through the work
of the Paulding Chamber of Commerce for the past six years,” zone for a drainage repair Go to bankatfirst.com/HELOC or come in today.
Clippinger said. “I have enjoyed every day and appreciate the project.
support of the board, our great members and volunteers, elected • U.S. 127 and County
officials and the community. The membership has proven what Road 424 (formerly U.S.
an outstanding organization the chamber is.” 24), at their north inter-
“On behalf of the board of directors, the chamber membership
and the people of Paulding, we would like to thank Clip for his
section closed May 16 for
30 days for intersection
That’s
That’s SUCCESS.
SUCCESS.
service and leadership to the chamber and our community,” said reconstruction. Traffic
board chairman Melinda Krick. “We want to wish Clip well in
his retirement. In July, we will hold a special Business After
detoured. Work to recon-
Hours event to thank and honor Clip for his service to the com- struct the south intersec-
munity.” tion of U.S. 127 and
One of Clippinger’s last major duties will be overseeing the County Road 424 is now
also under way and is
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chamber’s annual John Paulding Days festival, June 9-11.
The chamber board will begin seeking candidates for this full- being performed under
traffic. Work at both inter- *The
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