Paulding Progress July 8, 2015

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Wednesday , July 8, 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1A WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 , 2014 PAULDING COUNTY FAIR LIVESTOCK 12A  Buyers and Auctioneers   Vol ume 14 1 No. 46, Paul ding, Ohio One Dollar USPS 423630 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2014 E Edition at www.progressnewspaper .org WEDNES DAY , JULY 8, 2015 INSIDE Chief, Rite Aid, Ball Summer Fest  Around Paulding County ‘Hee Haw’ show is canceled  PAULDING Due to scheduling conicts, the John Paulding Historical Society’s Hysterical Hee Haw Show, that was to be held in August, has been canceled. Plans are already in motion to have the Hysterical Hee Haw in 2016. Anyone interested in being a  part of the show shou ld cont act Judy Wells at 419-393-4105 or Kim Sutton at 419-399-2388. Ice cream social at Oakwood  OAKWOOD Twin Oaks United Methodist Church will host an ice cream social from 4:30-7 p.m. Friday, July 17 in its fellowship hall, at 200 Main St., Oakwood. Free will donations accepted. Everyone is welcome.  On the menu are barbecue  pork , tu rkey and hot dog sand - wiches, baked beans, home- made noodles, salads, pies and desserts, and homemade ice cream. Payne Relief 5K set for July 25  PA YNE The Payne Cham-  ber of C omme rce is spon sor - ing a 5-K to raise funds for the Payne community food bank. The run will begin at the Payne School ball elds on West Townline Street at 8 a.m. Sat- urday, July 25.  Entry fee is $20 and every - one gets a T-shirt. Age group medals and door prizes will also be awarded. Walkers, kids and dogs are welcome. See the registration form on the  Pr og- ress Facebook page.  Weather report  A summa ry of June’s weath- er highs and lows, as recorded at Paulding’s water treatment  plan t:  Maximum temperature: 89° on June 14. • Low temperat 46° See CRASH, page 2A See REGATTA, page 2A MAKE RESERV A TIONS NO W 14A Antwerp High School  V AN WER T During a visit to Paulding and Van Wert last Thursday, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) highlighted a local effort to prepare workers for jobs in high-growth alter- native energy industries. He is not only Ohio’ s biggest wind farm, but it is bringing jobs to western Ohio, helping fund local schools and cities, and  provi ding a source of renew - able energy for thousands of homes and businesses,” Brown River Regatta not dead in the water 2nd annual Augla ize event rescheduled for July 11 4 seriously injured in crash on US 24 By JOE SHOUSE Progress Staff Writer  At press time, the Auglaize River Re-  gatt a, sche dule d for this S atur day, Ju ly 11, will be held, according to Oakwood  Devel opment Cor pora tion dire ctor  Damien Mor ales . How ever, Mor ales cautions that if rain causes addition- al fooding or becomes a hazard to the  part icip ant s, th e eve nt w ill be canceled.  “We have changed the date and be- cause of the changes we have lost ven- dors as well as kayakers who planned to test the waters. If we can’t go this Sat- urday, we will cancel altogether and try again next year,” he said.  Check their website at www.odcohio. org for the latest information and up- dates.  OAKWOOD – With the Auglaize River Regatta paddling down the water- way for the rst time last year, the Oak- wood Development Company (ODC) is coming back for its second regatta after learning from its rst. Like any “rst time” endeavor there are always grow- ing pains to endure and work through according to executive director Damien Morales.  “We learned a lot from last years event and we are determined to carry on and see the regatta grow into what we know it can become,” said Morales. “Last year we started from the ground oor and already we are seeing great things take place this year. We have made some changes that we think will The Auglaize River Regatta, now set for Saturday, July 11, will feature several teams from around the area. The canoe and kayak races will begin at Auglaize Canoe and Kayak Rentals and will conclude at the Oakwood boat dock. Several of the teams will be formed from Paulding County Hospital employees. Among those from PCH who plan to navigate the water course are, from left – Kyle Mawer, Ashley Smith, Angie Speice, Michelle Van Etten, Audrey Chavez, Christal Ankney, The- resa Breedlove, Gina Geise, Tina Myers, Matt Missler, Mary Warnimot and Andy Wannemacher. Absent from photo: Dana Frazier, Kris Owens, Brandi Roughton, Leora Smalley and Joe Fisher. CECIL – Five persons were in-  jure d a nd take n t o a rea hospi tals fol- lowing a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 24 on Thursday. According to troopers from the Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Van Wert Post, the crash occurred at 1:21 p.m. July 2 on U.S. 24 at the intersection of County Road 115 (Emerald Road Extended). Troopers said a 2011 Mer- cedes-Benz delivery van, driven by Kent C. Mattingly, age 60, of Fort Wayne, was southbound on Road 115 and had stopped at the posted stop sign at U.S. 24. Mattingly failed to yield the right of way to oncoming trafc and pulled into the  path of a 2 005 Dod ge Gra nd Cara - van driven by Michelle K. Pearson, age 53, of Deance. Pearson, who was traveling east-  bound on U.S. 24, struc k the right front of the delivery van as it pulled into her path. After the initial colli - sion, Pearson’s vehicle traveled off the south side of the roadway, com- ing to rest in a ditch. Pearson was transported to Parkview North Hospital in Fort Wayne with serious but non-life threatening injuries. Three p assengers in Pe arson’s van were also injured. The front seat passenger, William Pearson, age 54, of Deance, was transported to the ProMedica De- ance Regional Medical Center with serious but non-life threatening injuries. He was later transported to Parkview North Hospital in Fort Wayne. A back seat pa ssenger, Sharon K. Missler, age 66, of Deance, was transported to ProMedica De- Brown visi ts P aulding, V an W ert U.S. Senator tours wind farm; highlights job training partnership

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1A

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19 2014

PAULDING COUNTYFAIR LIVESTOCK 12A

Buyers and Auctioneers

Volume 141 No 46 Paulding Ohio One Dollar USPS 423630

WEDNESDAY APRIL 30 2014

E Edition at wwwprogressnewspaperorg

WEDNESDAY JULY 8 2015

INSIDEChief Rite AidBall SummerFest

AroundPaulding County lsquoHee Hawrsquo show is canceled PAULDING ndash Due toscheduling conicts the JohnPaulding Historical SocietyrsquosHysterical Hee Haw Showthat was to be held in Augusthas been canceled Plans are

already in motion to have theHysterical Hee Haw in 2016Anyone interested in being a part of the show should contactJudy Wells at 419-393-4105 orKim Sutton at 419-399-2388

Ice cream socialat Oakwood OAKWOOD ndash Twin OaksUnited Methodist Church willhost an ice cream social from430-7 pm Friday July 17in its fellowship hall at 200Main St Oakwood Free willdonations accepted Everyoneis welcome On the menu are barbecue

pork turkey and hot dog sand-wiches baked beans home-made noodles salads pies anddesserts and homemade icecream

Payne Relief 5Kset for July 25 PAYNE ndash The Payne Cham- ber of Commerce is sponsor -ing a 5-K to raise funds for thePayne community food bankThe run will begin at the PayneSchool ball elds on WestTownline Street at 8 am Sat-urday July 25 Entry fee is $20 and every-one gets a T-shirt Age group

medals and door prizes willalso be awarded Walkers kidsand dogs are welcome See theregistration form on the Prog-ress Facebook page

Weather report A summary of Junersquos weath-er highs and lows as recordedat Pauldingrsquos water treatment plant bull Maximum temperature89deg on June 14 bull Low temperature 46deg onJune 2 and 3 bull Most rain in a 24-hour pe-riod 170 inches on June 27 bull Total rainfall for themonth 1076 inches

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MAKE RESERVATIONSNOW 14AAntwerp High School

VAN WERT ndash During a visitto Paulding and Van Wert lastThursday US Sen SherrodBrown (D-OH) highlighted alocal effort to prepare workersfor jobs in high-growth alter-native energy industries Healso looked at ood damage inPaulding During a tour of the BlueCreek Wind Farm owned andoperated by Iberdrola Renew-

ables Brown met with work-ers and community leadersincluding Blue Creek plantmanager Neil Voje and PetePritchard adult workforce ed-ucation director at Vantage Ca-reer Center Blue Creek WindFarm has a long partnershipwith Vantage Career Center tohelp tailor curriculums so stu-dents will be prepared for jobsin the wind industry ldquoThe Blue Creek Wind Farm

is not only Ohiorsquos biggest windfarm but it is bringing jobs towestern Ohio helping fundlocal schools and cities and providing a source of renew-able energy for thousands ofhomes and businessesrdquo Brownsaid ldquoNow theyrsquore also help-ing train the next generationrsquosworkforce Together Iberdro-la Renewables and Vantageare helping build a pipeline of

skilled employees who havetalents needed to succeed inthis emerging industryrdquo Vantage and Blue Creekrsquos partnership mirrors a modelBrown has championed that promotes sector-based partner-ships to ensure that workforcetraining programs are devel-oped with industry input andtailored to meet companiesrsquo

River Regatta not

dead in the water2nd annual Auglaize event rescheduled for July 11

4 seriously

injured

in crash

on US 24

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

At press time the Auglaize River Re- gatta scheduled for this Saturday July11 will be held according to Oakwood Development Corporation director Damien Morales However Moralescautions that if rain causes addition-al fooding or becomes a hazard to the participants the event will be canceled ldquoWe have changed the date and be-cause of the changes we have lost ven-dors as well as kayakers who planned to

test the waters If we canrsquot go this Sat-urday we will cancel altogether and tryagain next yearrdquo he said Check their website at wwwodcohioorg for the latest information and up-dates OAKWOOD ndash With the AuglaizeRiver Regatta paddling down the water-way for the rst time last year the Oak-wood Development Company (ODC) iscoming back for its second regatta afterlearning from its rst Like any ldquorsttimerdquo endeavor there are always grow-

ing pains to endure and work throughaccording to executive director DamienMorales ldquoWe learned a lot from last yearsevent and we are determined to carryon and see the regatta grow into whatwe know it can becomerdquo said MoralesldquoLast year we started from the groundoor and already we are seeing greatthings take place this year We havemade some changes that we think will

The Auglaize River Regatta now set for Saturday July 11 will feature several teams from around the area The canoe andkayak races will begin at Auglaize Canoe and Kayak Rentals and will conclude at the Oakwood boat dock Several of theteams will be formed from Paulding County Hospital employees Among those from PCH who plan to navigate the watercourse are from left ndash Kyle Mawer Ashley Smith Angie Speice Michelle Van Etten Audrey Chavez Christal Ankney The-resa Breedlove Gina Geise Tina Myers Matt Missler Mary Warnimot and Andy Wannemacher Absent from photo DanaFrazier Kris Owens Brandi Roughton Leora Smalley and Joe Fisher

CECIL ndash Five persons were in- jured and taken to area hospitals fol-lowing a two-vehicle crash on US24 on Thursday According to troopers from theOhio State Highway Patrolrsquos VanWert Post the crash occurred at121 pm July 2 on US 24 at theintersection of County Road 115(Emerald Road Extended) Troopers said a 2011 Mer-cedes-Benz delivery van driven byKent C Mattingly age 60 of FortWayne was southbound on Road115 and had stopped at the posted

stop sign at US 24 Mattinglyfailed to yield the right of way tooncoming trafc and pulled into the path of a 2005 Dodge Grand Cara-van driven by Michelle K Pearsonage 53 of Deance Pearson who was traveling east- bound on US 24 struck the rightfront of the delivery van as it pulledinto her path After the initial colli-sion Pearsonrsquos vehicle traveled offthe south side of the roadway com-ing to rest in a ditch

Pearson was transported toParkview North Hospital in FortWayne with serious but non-lifethreatening injuries Three passengers in Pearsonrsquosvan were also injured

The front seat passenger WilliamPearson age 54 of Deance wastransported to the ProMedica De-ance Regional Medical Center withserious but non-life threateninginjuries He was later transportedto Parkview North Hospital in FortWayne A back seat passenger SharonK Missler age 66 of Deancewas transported to ProMedica De-

Melinda KrickPaulding County Progress

US Sen Sherrod Brown (center) listens to Paulding County EMA director Ed Bohn (right)during a visit to Paulding on Thursday afternoon At left are EMA volunteer Phil Wells and Com-missioner Mark Holtsberry

Brown visits Paulding Van WertUS Senator tours wind farm

highlights job training partnership

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Paulding County Progress

n BROWNContinued from Page 1A

n REGATTA Continued from Page 1A

n CRASHContinued from Page 1A

workforce needs ldquoWe are very proud of ourlongstanding partnership withVantagerdquo said Voje ldquoWehelped tailor a program thatlls wind farm needs acrossthe country while potentially providing wind turbine andsolar technicians for Iberdro-la Renewables Last year we

were able to institute a veter -ansrsquo scholarship program atVantage to help veterans andtheir families train for jobs inthe renewable energy sectorAs a veteran Irsquom very proudto work for a company wheremore than 15 of our opera-tional employees are militaryveterans or active duty re-servesrdquo Jeff and Cathy Thomasowners and operators of Lin-coln Ridge Farms who have alease with Blue Creek WindFarm also attended Thurs-dayrsquos visit The wind farm paysapproximately $2 million inannual lease payments to local

landowners ndashlike the Thomas-es ndash and $27 million in annual payments to go to local schooldistricts and municipalities Owned by Iberdrola Re-newables and operating sinceJune 2012 Blue Creek WindFarm has 115 turbines in VanWert County and 37 turbinesin Paulding County Duringthe construction phase of the project the farm created morethan 500 construction jobsgenerated $25 million in localspending and created work formore than 30 Ohio companiesthat contributed parts or labor Brown has been a longtimesupporter of wind energy and

boosting the domestic manu-facture of wind turbines usedin wind farms like Blue CreekBrown supported the bipar -tisan extension of the criticalldquo1603rdquo clean energy grant pro-gram which will be used tonance the Blue Creek project

and was included in the tax ex-tenders package passed by theSenate in December 2010 After the Blue Creek WindFarm visit the senator traveledto Paulding where he rst metwith several local leaders at thePaulding County EconomicDevelopment Ofce then withcounty Emergency Manage-

ment Agency director Ed Bohnregarding recent ood dam-age that occurred in PauldingCounty Brown talked with BohnEMA volunteer Phil Wells andcounty Commissioner MarkHoltsberry behind the schoolon Emerald Road where sev-eral nearby homes were im- pacted by high water last week-end Bohn expressed concern thatthere appears to be less grantfunding for re departmentsavailable through Departmentof Homeland Security than had been available since the 911attacks and urged the senator

not to let funding slip away They also discussed the process for obtaining disasterdeclarations Flood damagedoesnrsquot appear to be enough towarrant a presidential declara-tion Bohn remarked The county engineerrsquos of-ce and Ohio Department ofTransportation are evaluatingdamage to roads and bridges inthe county Bohn said In another matter Holts- berry told Sen Brown that formany years he worked throughthe Veterans Administrationto obtain headstones to markgraves of veterans who had nomarkers About two to three

years ago he stopped gettingthem apparently because afamily member must make therequest Often the veteransrsquograves are very old and thereis no family left here to speakon their behalf Brown said hewould check into the situation

Paulding Village proposes lifting some 2-hour parking limitsBy SAMANTHA

HABERNCorrespondent

PAULDING ndash The Paulding Vil-lage Council met in a regular meetingon Monday July 6

At the June 15 council meetingofcials reported that the street com-mittee was working on a new parkingmap for downtown following sever-

al questions and concerns about theability to park without getting ticket-ed With this the council heard therst reading of Ordinance 1504-15which would delete certain sectionsof Ordinance 961-87 to provide forunrestricted parking on certain streetsoff the square Ordinance 1504-15 iscurrently being reviewed to match up

to the map The villagersquos farmland rental is upfor bid It is a three-year contract thatends Aug 31 The new contract willstart Sept 1 and will be for the nextfarm year More information will beavailable next week Councilman Jim Guelde thankedthe ldquoguys at the garagerdquo for paintingthe building

The administratorrsquos agenda includ-ed a water sewer and refuse assess-ment for a residence owned by SonyaM Geckle Among those attending were GregReinhart and Boy Scouts who ob-served the eveningrsquos proceedings The village website is currently be-ing worked on

The street committee will meet at

530 pm July 16 regarding concernswith access to US 127 during thesnow and ice season A utility committee meeting will be held on July 21 at 530 pm

An executive session was held af-ter the meeting No additional actionwas taken The next regular council meetingwill be at 630 pm on July 20

Several injured in 3-vehicle crash BROUGHTON ndash Three persons were injuredin a three-vehicle crash at the intersection ofOhiorsquos 613 and 637 on Monday afternoon According to the Ohio State Highway PatrolrsquosVan Wert Post the incident occurred at 109 pmJuly 6 in Jackson Township A 2011 ChevroletEquinox driven by Jodie L Kinney age 51 ofDublin Ohio was traveling southbound on 637and stopped at the posted stop sign Troopers saidKinney failed to yield the right of way to trafcon 613 and collided with a westbound 2000 FordWindstar driven by Kourtney Jo Thomas age 16of Oakwood

After the initial collision a 2015 GMC Sierradriven by Eric F Kohart age 30 of Fostoria was

struck Kohart was traveling eastbound on 613and had stopped at the intersection to yield to on-coming trafc with intentions to make a left turnonto 637

Kinney was transported by Paulding EMS tothe Paulding County Hospital with minor inju-ries Reportedly she was trapped in her vehicleand had to be extricated by emergency respond-ers Her passenger Noah P Kinney age 14 of

Dublin was not transported Thomas and her passenger Lauren N Hill age16 of Paulding were both transported by GroverHill EMS to the Paulding County Hospital withminor injuries Kohart did not claim injury Alcohol is not believed to be a factor and alloccupants were reportedly wearing seatbelts Kinney was issued a citation for failure to yieldto oncoming trafc The intersection is part of the trafc detour dueto closure of US 127 in Paulding for a sewer project Motorists are being routed onto Ohio613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

The Ohio State Highway Patrol was assisted

on scene by the Paulding County Sheriffrsquos Of -ce Paulding FireEMS Grover Hill FireEMSGideonrsquos Towing and RampO Service The Van Wert Post reminds motorists to useextra caution at intersections obey stop signs andyield to oncoming trafc The Van Wert Post hashandled four stop sign related trafc crashes inPaulding County since July 1 which has resultedin 11 individuals suffering injury

ance Regional Medical Cen-ter before being transported by Samaritan Life-Flight toParkview North Hospital inFort Wayne with serious butnon-life threatening injuries A second back seat passen-ger Josephine L Liska age 67of Deance was transportedfrom the scene by Samaritan

LifeFlight to Parkview NorthHospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries The occupants in van werenot wearing seatbelts Mattingly was transported byEMS to the Paulding CountyHospital for minor injuries Hewas wearing his seatbelt at thetime of the crash US 24 was temporarilyclosed during the crash inves-tigation The Ohio State HighwayPatrol was assisted on scene bythe Paulding County SheriffrsquosOfce Samaritan LifeFlightAntwerp FireEMS PauldingFireEMS Crane Township

Fire Department the Ohio De- partment of Transportation thePaulding County EngineerrsquosOfce and Gideonrsquos Towingand Recovery Alcohol use was not a factorin the trafc crash and the crashremains under investigation

make the overall experienceeven betterrdquo The second annual AuglaizeRiver Regatta will be held onSaturday July 11 beginning at10 am Unlike last year when reg-istration took place near the boat dock in Oakwood thisyear registration will be heldat Auglaize Canoe and KayakRentals located at 24687 Road207 where the competitionwill begin

One major boost theregatta has received isthe support of PauldingCounty Hospital Thisyear the hospital iswagering some friend-ly competition withinits employees Right nowhospital employees haveformed 13 teams thatwill participate in the re-gatta ldquoI participated in theregatta last year and hada great time With overall positive health and wellnessI thought this would be an ex-cellent event to promote bothas well as being something that

our employees would enjoy Iam more than happy with theresponserdquo said Paulding Coun-ty Hospital CEO Randy Ruge

The 35-mile canoe and kay-ak sprint race will be dividedinto a youth bracket and adult bracket Each bracket willfeature three different eventsincluding a two-person canoerace two-person kayak andone-person kayak race Regis-tration fee is $5 per person perrace and can be paid the day ofthe event Compe- tition will begin at

9 am withthe start of

the rst of six races Canoe andkayak rental will also be avail-able for $20 per watercraft Therace course on the AuglaizeRiver will be 35 miles for each

race and will conclude at the boat dock in Oakwood During the races there will be activity in downtown Oak-

wood Local vendors will beon scene food booths will beavailable and music will be provided by Brian and PoorBottom Grass Band ldquoThis year we have set threegoals for the regatta First wewant to help local businessesand we will do that with the participation coming from thecommunity along with out-of-town visitors to the regattardquosaid Morales ldquoSecondly with the hospi-

tal on board and thisevent being outdoorsand offering a cer -tain amount of exer-cise we want to havea good time but at the

same time encouragewellness

ldquoThirdly we want the regattato grow and become an event

that families can attend andenjoy the riversrdquo Moralescontinued ldquoSo we are em-

phasizing local commercewellness and a family friendlysummer activity Those threegoals lays a perfect founda-tion for a positive event on asummer day in rural Paulding

Countyrdquo Additional information can be found at wwwodcohioorgrace-registration

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting her niece and neph-ew Alvina and William Dial of Kollweiler Germany Mary Goings along with Wesley andKathy Goings all from Latty traveled to Rome to see the Coliseum the Vatican and othersights and received a pleasant surprise as Pope Francis appeared to address the crowdTheir source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County Progress Are youheaded to some distant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your camera andsend a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaperorg

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RUTH REED1918-2015

GROVER HILL ndash RuthM Reed 97 of Grover Hill passed away Monday June29 at Lutheran Hospital FortWayne Ruth was born to WilliamH and Hazel (Farling) Ries onJan 8 1918 in their log homelocated in York Township VanWert County She is survived by her sisterMargaret (Ries) Springer ofSun City Fla daughter Car-olyn (Reed) Pruden of Gro-ver Hill eight grandchildren16 great-grandchildren threegreat-stepgrandchildren andthree great-great-grandchil-dren Ruth was preceded in death by her parents husband Ho-mer J Reed daughter Mar-ilyn (Reed) Lockie and son

Douglas Reed Funeral services were Fri-day July 3 at the Zion Unit-ed Methodist Church in Gro-ver Hill Ofciating was JackFetter director of Fetter ampFriends Ministry and closefriend of the family Intermentwas at Middle Creek Ceme-tery in Washington TownshipCowan amp Son Funeral HomeVan Wert was in charge of ar-

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ROBERT DIX PAULDING ndash GravesideServices for Robert DuaneDix will be conducted 1 pmSaturday July 11 2015 atWiltsie Cemetery Payne DenHerder Funeral Home Pauld-ing is handling arrangements

BETTYLeTUTOUR

1947-2015 PAULDING ndash Betty JeanLeTutour age 67 died Mon-day June 29 She was born Sept9 1947in Guth-rie Center

Iowa thedaugh t e rof Rich-ard andCharlotte(White) Kness She marriedDanny R LeTutour who pre-ceded her in death on Aug 162008 She is survived by a daugh-ter Kelly Jo (Robert) Scott ofDeance son Randy (Jean)Michaelson Sr of Rockfordfour grandchildren Randy

More weddings in the works

Lovina topped potato slices with some yummy goodies for anextra treat in her recipe for Sliced Baked Potatoes

There is a lot of activity go-

ing on around here this weekOur neighbors Abe and Frediaare taking our old pole barndown to save the lumber thatis still good enough to reuseAbe his sons my husbandJoe and our boys have been busy taking it all apart Lastnight they nished saving therafters Today the walls weretaken down and all the woodthatrsquos not reusable is being burned as I write this Our neighbor Marlin cut ouroats and he will bale that cropfor us Neighbor Harlan is heredigging the water line and hook-ing up more solar power All

three men and Joe work in RVfactories and are on vacation thisweek It isnrsquot proving to be muchof a vacation for them Joe and the boys are buildinga work bench in the new pole building when time allows Theywant to organize all the tools Daughter Elizabeth is alsoon vacation for two weeks The bad news is she is laid up withdouble pneumonia She sure hashad a hard time to recover Thedoctor put her on some prettystrong antibiotics and she hadto go back in for another shotThe doctor said if she didnrsquotimprove with everything she istaking then she would have to be admitted to the hospital She showed improvementthe next day so hopefully shecan keep recovering at homeShe has a hard time acceptingthe fact that she needs rest inorder to get better I think sheworries too much that we wonrsquotget things done before her wed-ding Irsquom sure everything willfall into place With all the ex-tra projects going on it did lookhopeless for a while

Tomorrow July 1 is daughterLorettarsquos 15th birthday Her ageis always easy to remember asshe was born in the year 2000 We have two more wedding

invitations on our refrigerator Niece Katie Edna and Ben aregetting married on July 23 Iwas asked to be a cook Moseand Susan and Verena will all be table waiters This weddingis in Berne Ind And congratulations also goto Leander and Karen They picked Aug 28 for their spe-cial day This wedding is in ourcommunity I was happy to have a shortvisit with my friend Ruth andher church friends The weekwas too busy to go spend some

time with all of them on Mon-day Maybe next year will workout This week Irsquoll share with youthe recipe that we are having forsupper It is called sliced baked potatoes I donrsquot measure theingredients I just make this rec-ipe according to how much ofeach item I want on the potatoslices Enjoy God bless each ofyou and stay healthy

SLICED BAKEDPOTATOES

4-5 raw potatoes sliced4 tablespoons butter melted4-5 green onions chopped1 cup grated cheese of yourchoice4 strips bacon cooked andcrumbled Preheat oven to 400deg Slice potatoes about 14-inch thickand brush both sides of potatoslices with butter Place them ona cookie sheet Bake in preheat-ed oven for 30 to 40 minutes or

until lightly browned on bothsides turning once When pota-

toes are ready top with baconcheese and green onion Con-tinue baking until the cheese ismelted Optional add sour cream ontop after baking Lovina Eicher is an Old Or-der Amish writer cook wifeand mother of eight Formerlywriting as The Amish Cook Eicher inherited that column from her mother Elizabeth Co-blentz who wrote from 1991to 2002 Readers can contact Eicher at PO Box 1689 South Holland IL 60473 (please in-clude a self-addressed stampedenvelope for a reply) or at Lovi-

nasAmishKitchenMennoMe-diaorg

Michaelson Jr Ashley Mi-chaelson Justina LeTutourand Justin LeTutour sevengreat-grandchildren KylerLyric Lacee Bethanie JaidenGavin and Vaylin and sib-lings Dickie (Margie) WhiteRoger Kness Rollin KnessRick (Caroline) Kness Rex(Brenda) Kness Sherly Gib-son Ruth Crawley and Mary(Felipe) Guthrie

She also was preceded indeath by her parents sonRobert Michaelson Jr andsiblings Nancy Jo Kay andRonnie Funeral services wereThursday July 2 at DenHerder Funeral Home Pauld-ing Burial will be at a laterdate Donations may be made inlieu of owers to the family Online condolences may besent to wwwdenherderfhcom

Furniture Bank serving local counties

Thursday July 9Jam session

PAULDING ndash Bluegrass gospel and country gospel singing jam session will commence at 630 pm Thursday July 9 atthe Paulding Family Worship Center Participants are encouraged to bring their own stringed in-strument or CD with which to sing along The church is located at 501 W Perry St Call Mike Kaufmanat 419-438-6851 for more informationSunday July 12-17

Vacation Bible School OAKWOOD ndash Vacation Bible School leaders at Auglaize

Chapel Church of God are nalizing plans for this yearrsquos pro -gram A new VBS adventure call GPS - Godrsquos Plan of Salva-tion is about to begin Kids will discover how to follow Godrsquos marvelous and ex-citing direction for their lives The adventure begins SundayJuly 12 and runs through Friday July 17 Meeting time is 630-830 pm Auglaize Chapel is located at 22642 CR 60 35 miles south-west of Oakwood For more information call 419-594-2441There is no charge and all kids are welcome ldquoChurch Cornerrdquo listings are free If your church is hav-ing any special services or programs please email us yourinformation at progressprogressnewspaperorg or call the Paulding County Progress at 419-399-4015

By JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer DEFIANCE ndash The Deance County FurnitureBank managed by the St Mary Catholic Com-munity is a faith based ministry helping to meetthe needs of individuals and families in need offurniture Located in Deance the furniture bankserves not only Deance County but neighboringcounties including Paulding County as well The bank provides basic furniture needs includ-ing electrical appliances beds bed frames bedlinens and kitchenware to families in need Allrequests for assistance must come to the furniture bank from an approved social service agency ldquoAll participating agencies have ofcial referralforms and know the proper procedure for request-ing helprdquo said Otto Gerdeman coordinator of thefurniture bank Donations of items are accepted from individ-uals as well as businesses Gently used items may

be dropped off by appointment or by stoppingat the warehouse location every Friday between

10-11 am The warehouse is located at 1941 E

Second St in Deance Items that are in constant demand includequeen size and smaller bed frames box springsand mattresses bed linens pots pans dishes sil-verware clean and working electrical applianc-es including stoves microwaves toaster ovenswashers and dryers kitchen tables and chairscouches chairs dressers and cash donations arealways welcome ldquoWe have clients stopping in who are settingup housekeeping and have little more than theclothes on their back and a few personal itemsto those with immediate needs Sometimes theyare victims of re domestic violence or extreme poverty and they need assistance We are hereto serve the community and we are looking for-ward to helping those in Paulding County whond themselves in need of furniture said Gerde-man

For more information or questions call 419-784-2948

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PAULDING PROGRESS

FOR THE RECORDProperty transfers

County Court

Commissionersrsquo Journal

Forum Readerrsquos Opinion

Express your opinionThe Paulding County Progress

provides a public forum throughldquoFORUM Reader Opinionrdquo Lettersto the Editor for area residents toexpres their opinions and exchangeideas on any topic of public interestAll letters submitted are subject tothe Publisherrsquos approval and MUSTinclude an original signature anddaytime telephone number for ver-ification We wonrsquot print unsignedletters Letters should be brief and con-cise Letters must also conform tolibel law and be in good taste Pleaselimit letters to no more than 500words We reserve the right to editand to correct grammatical errorsWe also reserve the right to verifystatements or facts presented in theletters The opinions stated are those of

the writer and do not necessarilyreflect that of the newspaper Where to write Letters to the Edi-tor Paulding County Progress POBox 180 Paulding OH 45879 ordrop them off at the office 113 S Wil-liams St The deadline is noon Thurs-day the week prior to publicaiton

Time to return

sandbagsDear Editor The Paulding County Emer-gency Management Agencyonce again wants to sayTHANKS to the over 70 vol-unteers On two separate oc-casions people young and oldcame out and lled sandbags tohelp those in need in PauldingCounty Now the time has come togather those sandbags in eachof the three communities ofAntwerp Payne and Paulding The administrations in An-

twerp and Payne have beentold those sandbags that weresent to their communities are toremain in Antwerp and Paynefor the potential of ooding inthe future I am asking the res-idents that obtained sandbags

to get ahold of those villageadministrations to drop themoff at a designated area The residents of Pauldingcan return them to the engi-neerrsquos facility on West WayneStreet in Paulding Questions have been broughtup about contamination ofthose sandbags it is not be-lieved that the ood waters ofFlat Rock Creek or the ashooding from the farm eldssouth of Antwerp had any con-cerning contaminates Therewill be an upcoming articleabout the after action thoughtsand ideas that came from thesetwo oods in a two-week peri-od Anyone who has any ques-tions or concerns can contactthe Paulding County EMA at419-399-3500

Edward Bohn director Paulding County EMA

The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Auglaize Township Jeffrey G and Lisa LRoddy to Bobby D and OkS Branham Lot 3 NonemanAuglaize Allotment 043acre Quit claimBenton Township Michael Scott Now Sr bySheriff to Deutsche Bank Na-tional Trust Co trustee Sec10 1 acre Sheriffrsquos deed Terel C Morehead to Jo-seph H Morehead Sec 10081 acre Quit claimBlue Creek Township Richard and Lydia NelsonDonald and Lonna Nelsonand Ray and Sharon Johannsto Douglas D and ElizabethA Reinhard Sec 14 23acres Quit claim Douglas D and ElizabethA Reinhard to Randy M Suf-fel Jr and Ashley Suffel Sec14 23 acres Warranty deed Donald R Wenningertrustee et al to WenningerSeed Service Inc Sec 341843 acres Fiduciary deed Wenninger Seed ServiceInc to Wenninger Seed Ser-vice Inc Sec 34 3186acres Quit claimBrown Township Ralph L and Virginia M

Wharry to Ralph L and Vir-ginia M Wharry trusteesSec 34 40 acres Quit claimCarryall Township Nathaniel R and Amber MLucas to Brian R and AimeeC Lichty Sec 32 12169acres Warranty deedCrane Township Douglas A and Diane SGoyings to Paulding LeasingLLC Sec 29 80 acres War-ranty deed Brenda L Slattman to Ran-dall E Smith Sec 16 2587acres Quit claimEmerald Township Nathan A and Sara J Sut-ton to Roger C and Patricia

L Eckart Sec 8 246 acres

Warranty deed Fred B and Kelly J Man-seld to Casey Derrow Lot30 Proxmirersquos CanalviewSubdivision 0482 acre War-ranty deed Rachel A Thomas fkaHarpel to Megan L JackmanSec 31 587 acres WarrantydeedHarrison Township Paulding Leasing LLCto Douglas A and Diane SGoyings Sec 27 80115acres Warranty deed Carl W and Sandra GFrecker to Lynn J Freckerand Amy L Frecker Lot 80904 acre Quit claimJackson Township Robert L and Joanne MGunderman to James Robertand Lori Lynn GundermanLots 16 and 17 Temple Allot-ment 0439 acre Quit claim Johnathon and Connie Roseto Andrew R TrowbridgeSec 4 4242 acres Warrantydeed Kenneth C Thomas LifeEstate dec to Raymond KThomas et al Sec 20 80acres AfdavitPaulding Township James L Johanns dec toDoug Johanns et al Sec 1040 acres and Sec 11 15465acres AfdavitWashington Township Hosea Sims II et al to JohnStanford Young Jr Sec 1640 acres Warranty deed Thomas and Lisa Ladd toSteven J Cleaves and RichardJ Richardson Jr Sec 9 15acres Warranty deed Ralph L and Virginia MWharry to Ralph L and Vir-ginia M Wharry trusteesSec 2 162417 acres Sec10 142 acres and Sec 34 40acres Quit claimAntwerp Village Daniel W and Rebecca ASchutt to Shawn F and SaraR Schuette Lots 8 and 9Maumee Timber First Addi-

tion 0306 acre and Sec 28

1043 acres SurvivorshipdeedHaviland Village Bryan W Eutsler to KathyL Eutsler Lot 26 OriginalPlat 0165 acre Quit claimMelrose Village Carnahan Farms LLC toJames Ryan and Jennifer NCoppes Lots 55 56 Origi-nal Plat 034 acre Warrantydeed Methel L Densmore LifeEstate dec to LawrenceDensmore et al Lot 77 017acre AfdavitOakwood Village T3 Properties LLC toGreen Edge Properties LLCLot 3 Grove Addition 02acre Quit claimPaulding Village Liechty Inc to Deer Build-ing Inc Lots 1302 1303Outlots 2436 acres Warrantydeed Terry Jo and Mary HelenWoodard to Terry Jo andMary Helen Woodard Lot 1920 Noneman Second Addition0173 acre Warranty deed Tiffany A and Jason MAnderson to US Bank Na-tional Association trusteeLots 29 30 0158 acre War-ranty deed Antwerp Exchange BankCompany to Michael ASpeiser Lot 18 NonemanDeMuth Allotment 026 acreWarranty deed Janice L Lipp dec to GaryW Lipp Life Estate Lot 9Utterbabck Subdivision 041acre Afdavit Gary W Lipp Life Estateto Kristin R Bradford Lot 9Utteraback Subdivision 041acre Warranty deed Teresa Gallup et al toRodney A and Carrie LHammon Lot 06011 Outlot043 acre Warranty deed Kiwanis Club of Pauld-ing County Ohio to BranchChristian Fellowship IncLots 169 170 Armory 0183

acre Warranty deed

Civil Docket Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Kendra R KatschkeAntwerp Small claims dis-missed Cleveland Mutual InsuranceCo Cleveland and Richard Car-

nahan Paulding vs Jonathan RBowman Paulding and Corey JDavis Sherwood and CatherineTrowbridge Deance Other ac-tion default judgment on Bow-man in the sum of $152957Case continues against remain-ing defendants on July 23 Cach LLC Louisville Ky vsKitty Adkins Oakwood Otheraction judgment for the plaintiffin the sum of $273416 Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Shawna M WrightPaulding Other action judg-ment for the plaintiff in the sumof $332439 Van Wert County HospitalVan Wert vs Patricia Penning-

ton Grover Hill Other action judgment for the plaintiff in thesum of $52857 Pulmonary amp Critical CareMaumee vs Blas E AlvaradoOakwood Other action judg-ment for the plaintiff in the sumof $20947 Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Brad Simon Pauld-ing and Simon Says Pauld-ing Small claims judgmentfor Simon Says in the sum of$133625 Small claims casecontinues on July 30 Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Karen Bishop DeanceSmall claims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $115

Criminal Docket Gina M Overmyer Antwerpdisorderly conduct $250 ne$95 costs both taken from bond25 hours community servicemaintain good general behavior Anthony R Bullinger Oak-wood connement of dog $25ne $158 costs $200 restitutionto victim Eric C Flint Paulding dis-orderly conduct $200 ne$145 costs one day jail with 29days suspended one day creditfor time served no unlawfulcontact with victim probationordered repay court appointedfees 40 hours community ser-vice complete Hands Down program Meghan J Flint Pauldingdisorderly conduct $200 ne$145 costs one day jail with 29days suspended one day cred-it for time served ne may beworked off through communi-ty service no unlawful contactwith victim 40 hours communi-ty service repay court appoint-ed fees probation ordered com- plete Hands Down program Dustin E Gamble Havilandfalsication $250 ne $186costs pay $100 monthly vedays jail with 85 suspended payfor stay in jail repay court ap- pointed fees Jennifer C Lamond Pauld-ing possession of metham- phetamine waived preliminaryhearing case bound over toCommon Pleas Court docket Jennifer C Lamond Pauld-ing chemicals for the manufac-ture of drugs bound over Jeslyn A Johnson New Ha-ven Ind drug abuse $75 ne$87 costs six-month license sus- pension Andrew J Geren Cecil drugabuse $75 ne $87 costs six-month license suspension Andrew J Geren Cecil par-aphernalia $75 ne $87 costs

six-month license suspensionconcurrent with above Jastin Parks Toledo shingwithout a license $83 ne $80costsTrafc Docket

Mohammad A Maki North-

ville Mich 7965 speed $150ne $95 costs pay all by July31 or turned in for collection(POC) Emmanuel J Lucas Pauld-ing failure to reinstate dis-missed without prejudice perState costs waived Jesus Llerena Cape CoralFla no tail lights $100 ne $77costs pay within 30 days Matthew C Horn MillsboroDel no tail lights $100 ne $77costs pay within 30 days Jeffery A Rowe Toledo7665 speed $33 ne $80 costs Katrina M Weber Glen El-lyn Ill 8265 speed $43 ne$80 costs

Ricky L Varner Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Tara Lee Wiseman Dupontdriving on closed road $68 ne$80 costs Ryan Ahmed Indianapolis8565 speed $43 ne $80 costs Ryan David Clark TrentonMich 8265 speed $43 ne$80 costs Nathan L Ray Paulding reg-istration violation $68 ne $82costs Torrey W Cooper Buffalo NY driving without license$50 ne $5 costs license re-leased upon immediate pay-ment Torrey W Cooper Buffalo

NY 7565 speed $33 ne $77costs bond applied to payment Adam James Miller Paynereckless operation $250 ne$95 costs pay $100 monthlyPOC Oct 30 three days jailthree-month license suspensionmay attend DIP in lieu of jailALS vacated 27 days jail re-served Adam James Miller Payneleft of center dismissed perState Adam James Miller Payneseat belt $30 ne POC Oct 30 John Robert McGinnis OhioCity 7955 speed $43 ne $85costs Luke A Hulse Ney seat belt

$30 ne $50 costs Amy Claire Gentry India-napolis 7965 speed $33 ne$80 costs Wade W Carnahan De-ance tinted windows $68 ne$77 costs Nicholas D LengacherWoodburn Ind stop sign $53ne $80 costs Benjamin J Bangert TroyMo stop sign $53 ne $80costs Brittany F Fikes GraniteCity Ill 8165 speed $43 ne$85 costs Lucas E Larson Blooming-ton Ind 8065 speed $43 ne$85 costs Jacob J Merriman Payneseat belt $30 ne $52 costs Khary A Carson Monclova8265 speed $43 ne $82 costs Heather R Milliner Browns- burg Ind 8265 speed $33 ne$77 costs Michael P Cogo BrightonMich 9265 speed $43 ne$82 costs Willis D Heecht III FortWayne 8165 speed $43 ne$82 costs Margaret Gail Stevens AnnArbor Mich 7765 speed $33ne $77 costs

Narendpa Anne Troy Mich8055 speed $43 ne $80 costs Betty R Temple Van Wert7155 speed $43 ne $77 costs Robert W Nedderman NewBremen 7255 speed $43 ne$77 costs

Jonathan D Gilbert GroverHill seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Megan L Sells Fort Wayne7965 speed $33 ne $80 costs Julius O Omonayin VanWert 7055 speed $63 ne $80costs Donald L Eisenhut Fort Re-covery seat belt $30 ne $50costs Evelyn L Schneider Antwerpstop sign $53 ne $77 costs Taylor Anne McGillis Beau-fort SC 7565 speed $33 ne$80 costs Kesia R Jones Paulding stopsign $53 ne $77 costs POCAug 28 provide proof of nan-cial responsibility

Nicole N Ivy JacksonvilleFla 8865 speed $43 ne $85costs William O Fields Jr Toledo7765 speed $33 ne $80 costs Ericca Rachael Herzog To-ledo 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Ryan Chase Farmer GrabillInd 7765 speed $33 ne $80costs Kyle L Smith Paulding as-sured clear distance $68 ne$77 costs Suzanne D Cooper GroverHill 6955 speed $33 ne $80costs Elisa Maye Westlake India-napolis 7965 speed $33 ne

$80 costs Tracy L Eaton Antwerp fail-ure to control $68 ne $80 costs Jon H Overmyer Elmoredriving on closed road $68 ne$80 costs Raphael G Rodrigues Scott6755 speed $33 ne $77 costs Brandon L Kirk Painesvillestop sign $53 ne $80 costs Robert Donald Sipe Pauld-ing stop sign $53 ne $77costs Dakota Valdez Pauldingdriving on closed road $68 ne$77 costs Caroline E OrsquoConnor Car-mel Ind 8065 speed $43 ne$80 costs

Jonathon M Nelson India-napolis 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs Zachary R McGinnis VanWert failure to control $68ne $77 costs Jacob Fred Gideon Pauld-ing 6755 speed $30 ne $83speed French D Britt Pauldingstop sign $53 ne $80 costs Christian Wayne MunozMelrose seat belt $30 ne $47costs Max L Pease Latty left ofcenter $53 ne $77 costs Shelly L Lewis Van Wert7255 speed $43 ne $80costs Mary T Minnis Wylie Tex-as following closely $53 ne$80 costs Audra J Smith Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Xunyuan Zhang West La-fayette Ind 9165 speed $43ne $80 costs Christopher R Wilson An-twerp 7355 speed $43 ne$77 costs Alice J Miller New HavenInd 6955 speed $33 ne $80costs Thomas J Carr Port Clintonseat belt $30 ne $47 costs

Commissionersrsquo Journal June 1 2015 This 1st day of June 2015 the Board of County Commis-sioners met in regular session with the following members present Roy Klopfenstein Tony Zartman Mark Holtsberryand Nola Ginter ClerkMEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS Kris Gerken and Cindy Stever Huntington Insurance Ser-vices ndash Gerken and Stever met with the commissioners to dis-cuss the countyrsquos need for Huntingtonrsquos continued servicesPrimary services provided by Huntington Insurance are in part monitoring the ongoing nancial condition of the planand make reports at regular intervals periodically reviewingthe benet program and offer appropriate counsel and recom-mendations market for quality vendors on the countyrsquos be-half provide consultation and strategies related to health carereform regulations and assist with union negotiations whennecessary The county has been receiving invoices on a quar-

terly basis for these services The contract with HuntingtonInsurance is in effect from June 1 through May 31 Gerkenoffered the county a reduction in their annual fee for servicesThe county has health insurance through CEBCO Brian Shuherk Solid Ground met with the commissionersto discuss the courthouse squarersquos landscaping installation andmaintenance needs Shuherk will draw up a plan and submit itfor consideration Randy Bostleman Classic Land Design met with thecommissioners to discuss the courthouse squarersquos landscapinginstallation and maintenance needs Bostleman will draw up a plan and submit it for consideration Emily Munger presented the County Court probation FY2016 grant application for the commissionersrsquo signatures Sheexplained the grant for $54351 is for scal year July 1 2015through June 30 2016 The grant is awarded from the State ofOhio Rehabilitation and Corrections and is used to fund thesalaries at the County Court probation department Mungerexplained the grant is usually expended by May at which time probation fees collected are used for probation salaries untilthe next scal yearrsquos funds are awarded Munger reported 288 people are on probation in County CourtAPPOINTMENT IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS Zartman moved to approve the following appointmentsfor June 1 2015 to-wit Anita Stechschulte ndash ClerkGrant Coordinator PauldingCounty SheriffEMAIN THE MATTER OF MAINTENANCE ASSESS-MENTS FOR THE DUPLICATE YEAR 2015 COL-LECTED IN 2016 ON JOINT DITCHES WITH DEFI-ANCE COUNTY ORC 613703 This 1st day of June 2015 the Joint Board of CountyCommissioners of Paulding and Deance Counties met inregular session in their perspective chambers via telephoneconference with the following members present PAULDING COUNTY ndash Roy Klopfenstein PresentTony Zartman Present Mark Holtsberry Present DEFIANCE COUNTY ndash Thomas Kime Present RyanMack Present Otto Nicely Present Nicely moved to adopt the following resolution WHEREAS Ryan Mapes Paulding County SWCD DitchMaintenance has reported the proposed maintenance collec-tions for the 2015 duplicates with Paulding and DeanceCounties information sheets attached and should be placedon the 2015 tax duplicate to be collected in 2016 for main-tenance now therefore

BE IT RESOLVED by the Joint Board of County Com-missioners of Paulding and Deance Counties that in orderto provide such maintenance funds it is deemed necessary torun the attached listed ditches on the 2015 tax duplicate to becollected in 2016 for collection for one (1) year only at the percentage and the amount provided based on the benetsand that the same be and is hereby levied upon such bene-ted areas as aforesaid all in accordance with the provisionsof Section 613703 of the Revised Code of Ohio and be itfurther RESOLVED that the Auditors of Paulding and DeanceCounties are hereby ordered and directed to place such ditchmaintenance assessments on the 2015 tax duplicate to becollected in 2016 of the respective counties and be it further RESOLVED that it is found and determined that all formalactions of this Board concerning and relating to the adoptionof this Resolution were so adopted in an open meeting of thisBoard and that all deliberations of this Board and any of itscommittees that resulted in such formal action were in meet-

ings open to the public in compliance with all legal require-ments including Section 12122 of the Ohio Revised Code

Commissionersrsquo Journal June 3 2015 This 3rd day of June 2015 the Board of County Commis-sioners met in regular session with the following members present Roy Klopfenstein Tony Zartman Mark Holtsberryand Nola Ginter ClerkMEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS Jan Commers Board of Election met with the commis-sioners to discuss the grant that was recently awarded themfrom the Secretary of State (see resolution below) She also presented the quote for the work to be done at the OSU Exten-sion Building polling place

Bob Noneman reported he and his work crew have been painting buildings at the fairground He asked to be reimbursedfor paint Phillip Jackson INSBIT presented a county IT security

plan for the commissionersrsquo review The commissionersasked that he communicate with CCAOCORSA on the re-quirements Judge Tiffany Beckman Common Pleas Court was pleased to announce she has secured a grant from the OhioSupreme Court for an IT project She hopes to util ize the grantdollars for video arraignments for inmates held at the PutnamCounty Jail Video arraignments would save in time transport-ing inmates from Putnam County Jail to Paulding County Beckman voiced concerns about parking when she has full-day trials The commissioners suggested options

Doug Cook Ewing Nursery met with the commissionersto discuss the courthouse squarersquos landscaping installation andmaintenance needs Cook will draw up a plan and submit it forconsiderationEXECUTIVE SESSION A motion was made by Holtsberry to go into executivesession at 806 am with the Paulding County Prosecutor todiscuss legal matters The motion was seconded by ZartmanAll members voting yea At 832 am all members present agreed to adjourn the ex-ecutive session and go into regular sessionIN THE MATTER OF AMENDING THE 2015 AN-NUAL APPROPRIATION (FUND 162) Zartman moved to adopt the following resolution BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commis-sioners does hereby direct the County Auditor to amend the2015 Annual Appropriation by appropriating the following inthe Victimsrsquo Assistance Fund (Fund 162) to-wit 162-001-20126Victimsrsquo AssistanceOther AMOUNT $1000IN THE MATTER OF AUTHORIZING THE PAULD-ING COUNTY ENGINEER TO ADVERTISE FORBIDS FOR THE 2015 AUGLAIZE TOWNSHIP ET ALROAD IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (OPWC ROUND20) Holtsberry moved to adopt the following resolution BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commis-sioners does hereby authorize Travis McGarvey PauldingCounty Engineer to advertise in a paper of general circula-tion within the County for three consecutive weeks for bidsfor the 2015 Auglaize Township et al Road ImprovementsProjectIN THE MATTER OF ACCEPTING THE BID FORTHE ADA WORK AT THE OSU EXTENSION BUILD-ING PERMANENT POLLING PLACE

Holtsberry moved to adopt the following resolution WHEREAS Congress of the United States enacted the

Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002 and WHEREAS Section 261 of HAVA authorizes the UnitedStates Department of Health and Human Services to distrib-ute federal funds to States to assist them in making polling places accessible to individuals with disabilities and WHEREAS the Secretary of the State of Ohio Jon Hustedhas established an Election Assistance for Individuals withDisabilities Grant Program to distribute federal HAVA fundsto Ohio county boards of election and WHEREAS the Paulding County Board of Elections ap- plied for and has been awarded a Permanent Polling PlaceAccessibility Improvement Grant to help fund the project and WHEREAS MW Concrete has submitted a bid to provideconcrete work at the OSU Extension Building permanent poll-ing place in order to make it ADA compliant Now therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commis-sioners does hereby accept the bid from MW ConcreteDeance for the ADA work at the OSU Extension BuildingPermanent Polling Place in the amount of $4120

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5A

Police Report

Common Pleas

Sheriffrsquos Report

See POLICE page 7A

Civil Docket The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and others ldquoet virrdquo

and husband ldquoet uxrdquo and wife

Tracy L Smith fka Dix Morgan-eld Ky vs Lawrence M Dix Pauld-ing Domestic violence Union Savings Bank Cincinnati vsCynthia Lee Montoya individuallyand as co-executor Nancy K BurnsEstate and her unknown spouse if anyFort Wayne and Jeffrey Alan Ott indi-vidually and as co-executor Nancy K

Burns Estate and his unknown spouseif any Andrews Texas and KathrynHolbrook-McCollister and her un-known spouse if any Fort Wayneand James Burns and his unknownspouse if any Butler Ind and RickyBurns and his unknown spouse if anyAntwerp and Randy Burns and his un-known spouse if any Pleasant LakeInd Foreclosures Stephanie L Altic Antwerp vsScott A Altic Decatur Ind DivorceCivil Docket Concluded The Bank of New York MellonSimi Valley Calif vs Darla K RohrsFort Hood Texas and Jon Rohrs FortHood and Paulding County TreasurerPaulding Foreclosures case dismissedwithout prejudice at plaintiffrsquos costs

Bank of America NA Simi Val-ley Calif vs Philip Lambert and hisunknown spouse if any Grover Hilland Jaclyn Lambert and her unknownspouse if any Hoagland Ind andUnited States Attorney Toledo andUnited States Attorney General Wash-ington DC and Paulding CountyTreasurer Paulding Foreclosurescase dismissed without prejudice at plaintiffrsquos costs Carrington Mortgage Services LLCSanta Ana Calif vs Leslie A Rossand unknown spouse if any AndersonInd Foreclosures Sheriffrsquos sale con-rmed and proceeds distributed Deutsche Bank National West Palm

Beach Fla vs Deborah R Baxter andher unknown spouse if any Van Wertand Joe R Baxter dec and PauldingCounty Treasurer Paulding Foreclo-sures Sheriffrsquos sale conrmed and proceeds distributed Anna Deckard mother and nextfriend of Lukis Deckard a minorPandora vs Ray Roth Grover HillMoney only dismissed with prejudiceat $18750 costs to defendant Keith Reed administrator of Doug-

las J Reed Estate Haviland vs Mi-chael E Bennett Scott and Tara LBennett Scott Cancellation of landcontract partiesrsquo land contract datedJune 1997 was declared forfeited andthe property returned to the plaintiff atdefendantrsquos costs Citibank N A Sioux Falls SD vsKrista K Gonzales aka Poling Pauld-ing Money only judgment renderedagainst the defendant in the sum of$495228 and costs Leaudrey Buckner aka Young Se-attle Wash and Marva E CaywoodPortland Ore and Yvette R SealySimi Valley Calif and Hosea SimsII Midvale Utah and Nanette CohillSims Sandy Utah vs Renotta Kellyand unknown spouse if any Spring-

eld NJ and Lawrence E Young JrRichmond Texas and Judith YoungRichmond Texas and Jerry W Youngand his unknown spouse if any addressunknown plus all his unknown heirsexecutors etc names and addressedunknown and Tiffany Manson-HingTallahassee Fla and Jon Man-son-Hing Tallahassee and Charles TYoung and unknown spouse if anyaddress unknown plus all his unknownheirs etc names and addresses un-known and Alvin Edsel Young and un-known spouse if any address unknownand Jacque Crockrell Scottsdale Arizand John S Young Jr KnoxvilleTenn and Dobbelaere Bros Inc Oak-

wood and Paulding County TreasurerPaulding Partition title quietedMarriage Licenses Thomas Francis Yocum 28 Oak-wood human resources and LeiloniMarie Cameron 33 Oakwood graphic production artist Parents are TrellYocum and Marisa Barrera and Ger-ald Cameron and Holly Smith Quinton John Stechschulte 29 De-ance supervisor and Thomas JamesBaxter 31 Deance information tech-

nology Parents are Steven J Stech-schulte and Grace Mayberry and JoeyRay Baxter and Deborah Ruth Font Brock Charles Blackmore 24Paulding deputy sheriff and ErikaTaylor Suzanne Pearson 21 Pauld-ing unemployed Parents are MatthewBlackmore and Tabatha Richie andDeborah Pugh and James PearsonAdministration Docket None ledCriminal Docket Jennifer L Deetz 33 of Antwerpwas sentenced after changing her pleato extortion (F3) from not guilty toguilty She was ordered to serve fouryears community control on standardconditions plus 14 days jail and pay$360 costs

Cody A Dickerson 22 of Clover-dale was sentenced after changing his plea to nonsupport of dependents (F5)to guilty He was ordered to serve veyears community control sanctions onthe conditions of 30 days jail with workrelease and pay $31648 costs Newlyn W Baker 36 Paulding hadtwo counts complicity to trafcking inmarijuana (F3) and a charge of posses-sion of marijuana (F5) dismissed upona motion of State costs waived Dereck E Mills 40 of DublinOhio will be sentenced to interventionin lieu of conviction for possession ofoxycodone (F5) and heroin (F5) aftera disposition on July 20 All criminal

proceedings are stayed pending theoutcome of the hearing Eric E Kachenmeiser 28 of To-ledo was sentenced to four yearscommunity control for possession ofcocaine (F5) Conditions of the sanc-tions include 60 days jail must enterinpatient drug treatment program forat least four months comply with drugand alcohol prohibitions submit to ran-dom tests complete drug and alcoholassessment and treatment obtain and

maintain a job obtain GED by sanctionend six-month license suspension pay$272 costs Jennifer C Lamond 32 of Pauldingis being held on $100000 bond with nocash privilege after her recognizance bond was revoked recently upon amotion of State Further hearing of thematter was sent for July 27 She is ac-cused of two counts aggravated arson(F1) and (F2) Heather A Ladd 28 of Oakwoodwas scheduled for a July 20 dispositionfor her motion for intervention in lieuof conviction related to her possessionof heroin (F5) charge Holly A McVey-Flores 37 of Oak-wood entered a guilty plea to posses-sion of heroin (F5) and was scheduled

for a disposition for her motion for in-tervention in lieu of conviction July 27 Arie M Hogans 28 of Antwerpwas scheduled for sentencing July 20for possession of heroin (F5) Stephen McElfresh 35 of MarkCenter changed his plea to guilty oftrafcking in marijuana (F4) Vehicleforfeiture dismissed $831 forfeiture ofcash to sheriffrsquos ofce Sentencing will be July 20 Brandy J Jordan 33 of Pauldinghad her trial for obstructing justice (F5)rescheduled from June 30 to Sept 15 Leslie A Porter 30 of Cecil wasordered evaluated to determine if sheis a proper candidate for intervention in

lieu of conviction related to her posses-sion of heroin (F5) indictment Hearingon the matter was on July 2 Jessica L Beane 28 Oakwood whois charged with illegal manufacture ofdrugs (F2) illegal assembly of chemi-cals for the manufacture of drugs (F3)and possession of methamphetamine(F5) will be in Court July 27 for ahearing on her motion to establish anown recognizance bond She is cur-rently being held on $100000 bond

with no 10 privilege Justin M Kipker 27 of Paulding is being held on $35070 bond for van-dalism (F5) and escape (M1) His courtdates were set for a July 27 pretrial con-ference and an Aug 18 jury trial Jeremy A Lamond 37 of Pauldingwaived extradition and was releasedon his own recognizance followingarraignment for illegal assembly ofchemicals for the manufacture of drugs(F3) trafcking in drugs (F4) and pos-session of drugs (F5) The followingitems of personal property were or-dered released to his mother 7-10 sh-ing poles tackle boxes cozy shingwaders shing vest and brown boxcooler Scott C Cramer 52 of Payne was

sentenced to 24 months in the OhioDepartment of Rehabilitation andCorrection for felony DWI (F3) witha previous felony DWI conviction Hisdriverrsquos license was suspended for lifeHe was ordered to pay court costs Amy J Egnor 46 of Payne wassentenced to 17 months in the ODRCfor theft (F4) Included in her courtcosts is $10409 restitution to be repaidto the Ohio Department of Job andFamily Services Eliseo S Camposano Jr 35 addressunavailable was sentenced to a stated prison term of 11 months in the ODRCwith a six-month license suspensionand must pay court costs

ACCIDENTSFriday June 19 547 am Claire L Smith 52of Scott was taken to PauldingCounty Hospital for treatmentof non-incapacitating injuriesfollowing a cardeer accident onOhio 613 east of Ohio 637 inJackson Township The driverwas traveling west in a 2013Chevy Malibu when a deer en-tered the roadway and was struckDamage was functional to the carMonday June 29 1229 pm Dalton S Talbott19 of Paulding was cited fordriving on a closed road follow-ing a mishap on Road 93 northof Ohio 500 in Paulding Town-ship He was driving north on theclosed road when the 2003 AuraLegacy he was operating strucka part of the roadway that had been washed out by water Thevehicle was functionally dam-aged Talbott was unhurt 356 pm James Daniel Zins59 of Cedar Minn was citedfor improper backing followingan accident on Road 108 at Road137 in Jackson Township Hewas backing a 2013 Mack CXItractor-trailer rig to turn southonto Road 137 As he attemptedthe turn the trailer tires went offthe west side and became stuck

Zins was unhurt Damage wasminor but the vehicle was towed 541 pm Evan Scott Hooker17 of Continental was taken toPaulding County Hospital byOakwood EMS following a sin-gle-truck accident on Ohio 613in Melrose Reports say he waseastbound in a 1984 Dodge Ram pickup when he leaned on thedriver side door while negotiatingthe curve The door opened andthe driver fell out before the truckstruck a guardrail near Road 177The driver was treated for non-in-capacitating wounds and wascited for unsafe vehicle The truckwas disabled and towedTuesday June 30

1212 am Justice MichaelJoseph Clark 17 and his pas-senger Serenity Clark 15 both of Antwerp were taken toCommunity Memorial Hospi-tal following a single-vehiclecrash on Road 51 at Road 162in Carryall Township Reportssay Justice was driving north onRoad 51 in a 2002 Ford Explorerwhen he failed to negotiate a jogin the road and went through a

ditch before coming to rest in aeld Both occupants were takento the hospital by Antwerp EMSfor possible injuries The truckreceived functional damage andwas towed Antwerp Fire Depart-ment also assisted at the sceneINCIDENTSThursday June 25 213 pm Deputies assistedCounty Court probation on Ohio111 in Auglaize Township 521 pm A caller reportednding ldquosomething on a towelrdquoalong Road 139 in EmeraldTownship The responding dep-uty requested an EMS unit foran evaluation Paulding EMS re-quested backup At 748 pm thedeputy was en route to DeanceRegional Medical Center 625 pm Dog complaint washandled on Road 115 in EmeraldTownship 936 pm Unruly juvenilematters were handled on Road143 in Emerald Township 946 pm Deputies handled a juvenile matter on Road 122 inBrown TownshipFriday June 26 725 am Cardeer crash onRoad 143 near Road 202 inEmerald Township was docu-mented 931 am Dog complaint wasmade from West Perry Street inPaulding 933 am Oakwood residentregistered a dog complaint 1001 am Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested dep-uties look for cats along US24 near Road 115 in EmeraldTownship where a caller sawsomeone throwing the animalsfrom a vehicle 1134 am Unidentied sub- ject was arrested on drug chargesat an undisclosed location 239 pm Theft of trailer plates was investigated on Ohio637 in Auglaize Township 610 pm Suspicious vehiclewas seen parked at a church

along Road 196 in AuglaizeTownshipSaturday June 27 356 am Payne resident tolddeputies someone had rung theirdoorbell and ran twice 617 am Deputies delivereda message for Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce on Road 10 inAuglaize Township 150 pm Break-in was inves-tigated on Road 192 in Carryall

Township 453 pm Van Wert CountySheriffrsquos office requested theGrover Hill Fire Departmentrsquostanker for a barn re The unitwas in action about 90 minutes 618 pm Underage party waslooked into on Road 72 in Wash-ington TownshipSunday June 28 423 am A Harrison Town-ship resident of Ohio 500 re-quested re department person-nel to help evacuate a home Oneunit was on scene over an hour 448 am Report of a vehiclestranded in four feet of waterover Road 234 at Road 19 inCarryall Township came in Thedriver was out of the vehicle 124 pm Vehicle was re- ported in high water at the inter-section of Road 108 and Ohio637 in Jackson Township 514 pm Domestic problemwas handled in Cecil 724 pm Deputies assistedPaulding police on Road 115 inEmerald Township 740 pm Possible meth labwas spotted on Road 105 inCrane Township 835 pm An anhydrous am-monia leak was reported fromUS 127 in Paulding TownshipPaulding EMS and two Pauldingre units were on scene less than25 minutes 902 pm Drive-off theft ofgas was looked into on Road 138in Brown Township 911 pm Cardeer crash wasdocumented on Road 137 inJackson Township 943 pm Vandalism com- plaint was lodged from Road191 in Auglaize Township 1102 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Kay Nora Ave-nue in PauldingMonday June 29 312 am Prowler complaintwas looked into in Melrose 530 am A woman told dep-uties she drove into high water at

the intersection of Roads 87 andOhio 500 in Paulding Township 6 am Cardeer collision onOhio 637 in Jackson Townshipwas handled 1008 am Vandalism to atruck along Ohio 114 in Wash-ington Township was investi-gated 1037 am Cardeer accidenton Road 205 in Brown Town-ship was documented

1128 am A Brown Town-ship resident of Road 187 tolddeputies a suspicious vehicle had been driving slowly past theirhome several times 258 pm Juvenile matterswere handled on Road 139 inEmerald Township 332 pm Common PleasCourt requested a deputy totransport a subject to jail 736 pm Four Payne fireunits with their EMS two Ant-werp re units and two Pauldingre units were on the scene of aroof re on Ohio 49 in HarrisonTownship for over 75 minutes 824 pm Telephone harass-ment was looked into on Road151 in Jackson TownshipTuesday June 30 1204 am A caller from Road209 in Brown Township tolddeputies four-wheelers were in ayard and eld causing damage 1247 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Rita Street inPaulding 132 pm Cardog accidentwas documented on Road 51 inHarrison Township 213 pm Consent search ofa vehicle was conducted behindthe Paulding Post Ofce Onesubject was taken into custody 326 pm Dog complaint waslooked into in Melrose 328 pm Payne residentlodged a dog complaint 705 pm Theft report fromRoad 178 in Auglaize Townshipwas investigated 907 pm Allen County(Ind) Sheriffrsquos ofce relayedinformation about a ldquorolling do-mesticrdquo that had started in theircounty but had entered PauldingCounty 956 pm Entry alarmsounded in Haviland 1016 pm K9 unit searched a building in HavilandWednesday July 1 123 pm Deputies arrestedAmy Egnor for Paulding County

Common Pleas Court 145 pm Deputies delivereda message for Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce 755 pm Counterfeit $10 billsurfaced in Grover Hill 842 pm Dog complaint waslooked into on Road 115 in Em-erald Township 923 pm Dog complaintcame in from Klingler Road inPaulding

945 pm Vehicle search wasconducted on South CherryStreet in PauldingThursday July 2 1010 am Theft with per-sonal items being sold was in-vestigated in Payne 10 pm Emerald Townshipresident of Road 8 complainedof neighbors shooting 107 pm Three-car crashwas handled at the intersectionof Road 138 and Ohio 637 inJackson Township PauldingEMS made a transport PauldingFire Department assisted at thescene No further informationwas available 127 pm Paulding and An-twerp EMS units both made atransport from an accident at theintersection of Road 115 and US24 in Emerald Township at therequest of OSHP Post 81 Ant-werp Paulding and CecilCranere departments assisted at thescene No further informationwas available 321 pm Cardeer crash onOhio 66 near Road 60 in Wash-ington Township was docu-mented 436 pm Dog complaintcame in from Road 108 in Jack-son Township 614 pm Subject was arrestedon Road 177 in Brown Town-ship 917 pm K9 unit was de- ployed on East Perry StreetFriday July 3 1033 am Juveniles ridingfour-wheelers on Road 1037in Auglaize Township were re- ported 1039 am Dog complaintwas handled on Road 17 in Ben-ton Township 848 pm K9 unit was de- ployed on East Caroline Streetin Paulding 908 pm Vehicle search wasconducted on East CarolineStreet in Paulding 1035 pm Suspicious person

was seen on Road 232 in Emer-ald TownshipSaturday July 4 340 am Domestic situationwas looked into on Road 1021in Auglaize Township 509 am Paulding EMStransported a male who wasfound lying in the middle ofRoad 143 north of Road 281 inEmerald Township 652 am Deputies responded

to a security panel alarm on US217 in Blue Creek Township 215 pm Domestic distur- bance was investigated on Ohio613 in Paulding Township 535 pm A vehiclepole ac-cident was documented on Ohio637 in Auglaize Township Nofurther information was avail-able 1016 pm Possible re nearthe intersection of US 24 andOhio 49 was reported in CarryallTownship 1104 pm Suspicious vehiclewas seen parked by a home onRoad 137 in Latty Township 1124 pm A suspicious per-son was seen outside a CraneTownship home on Road 226Sunday July 5 1242 am Telephone harass-ment was reported from EmeraldRoad in Paulding 1246 am Deputies assistedthe OSHP with a vehicle searchon Ohio 637 at Road 146 inJackson Township 123 am Deputies assistedAntwerp Police Departmentwith an OVI investigation 138 am Domestic situationwas handle in Melrose 332 pm Fireworks com- plaint was lodged from Ohio 111in Harrison Township 426 pm Loud party was thecomplaint from Road 10 in Aug-laize Township 1050 am A caller reported acar with damage along US 24 atUS 127 in Crane Township Thedriver was attempting to ag people down 125 pm Suspicious malewas seen walking along Road114 near US 127 in PauldingTownship 854 pm Citizens reported aJeep tearing around in Haviland 1055 pm Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce relayed infor -mation that a male involved ina Hicksville domestic situationthreatened to go to Cecil to kill a

manMonday July 6 1056 am Dog complaintwas lodged from Road 116 inJackson Township 1047 am Deputies assistedwith an unwanted subject inLatty Village 1110 am Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested a mes-sage be delivered on Ohio 66 inWashington Township

ACCIDENT REPORTS NoneINCIDENT REPORTSTuesday June 23 610 am Neighbor problemswere looked into on West PerryStreetWednesday June 24 324 pm Dog complaint on WestPerry Street was turned over to thedog wardenFriday June 26 945 am Truck containingdownspouts was observed behindthe village barn off Emerald RoadThe goods were taken to KohartrsquosInvestigation revealed the pair

moving the spouts had gotten ldquoper-missionrdquo from someone without au-thority to give itSaturday June 27 435 am High water was notedat the intersection of George and North Main streets 455 am Complaint came inabout a dog around the Courthousearea 625 pm Drive-off was report-ed by an East Perry Street businessthat said the person attempted to pay with credit card but the t rans-action didnrsquot go through A familymember was contacted 1110 pm Dog complaint was

lodged from Buckeye DriveSunday June 28 308 am Two people with back- packs in hoodies were seen walkingthrough yards along Emerald RoadTwo males were located near thewater tower and warned to stay outof yards 408 am Police were called toMaple Avenue for a loud par ty Thelandowner was warned to keep itdown 515 am Water was seen over theroadway at Emerald Road and alsoMcDonald Pike 720 am Tracks were seen go-ing through a yard up to a shelter

house on Emerald Road It was de-termined they were made by a golfcart The owner was located and ad-vised to stay off othersrsquo propertieswith the cart 1148 am Dog complaint waslooked into on West Perry Street 1220 pm North DeWitt Streetresident lodged a dog complaint 1021 pm Fireworks were seenin the 500 block of West PerryStreet 711 pm Four-wheelers wereseen on Emerald Road A parkedvehicle was located and the ownerwarned to stay off the streets withit

858 pm Neighbor problems on North Water Street involved loudmusic 1150 pm A business alarmsounded on East Perry Street The building was found secureMonday June 29 6 am Employees set off a busi-ness alarm on East Perry Street 919 am Backing mishap in-volving a car and a pole on EmeraldRoad was documented 140 pm Domestic situation on North Williams Street was handled 548 pm A North Cherry Street

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6A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday July 8 2015

PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Anniversaries

Birthdays

Thank you

I want to thank everyone whosent me cards gifs came tomy party and helped in anyway Also the bands and theGardens or their great help

serving and decoratingAlso my amily picking up

the tab And all my daughterrsquosriends rom BG coming

to help me celebrate

Te Gardens is a great place tobe I know itrsquos not like home

but almost

Tank all o youInella Finnegan amp Family

Call 419-899-2938 for Carry-outsLocated 7 Miles North of Paulding on US 127

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M u s i c o f t h e O l d i e s

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2013 CHRYSLER TOWN ampCOUNTRY TOURING L (2) Loaded Leather Low miles1-Lt Blue 1- Tan Metallic

2012 GMC ACADIA DENALI AWD Red pearl Dbl sunroof

Towpack Nav Only 19K2011 CHRYSLER 200 V-62-door Hand top ConvertLimited White Leather NavOnly 26k

2010 NISSAN ROGUE SL AWDBlack Black heated seatssunroof One owner 95K miles

2010 TOYOTA COROLLA SPORTWhite Black cloth Loaded 69Kmiles Sunroof Spoiler

2010 BUICK ENCLAVE CXLSilver Lt gray leather heatedseats AWD Double sun roof88K miles

2008 INFINITY QX56 SilverBlack leater Loaded Everyoption

2008 SATURN OUTLOOK XEWhite Gray cloth FWD Extraclean 65K

2007 CHRYSLER TOWN ampCOUNTRY TOURING SilverStow amp Go 201K Runs great$2000

2006 FORD FREESTAR SELBlue gray cloth Full powerDVD Extra clean

2006 BUICK LUCERNE CXLWhite flash Light gray hotleather Loaded 125K miles

2006 BUICK LUCERNE CXSV-8 Chromes Bronze Extraclean High miles

2005 PONTIAC SV6 MONTANA VAN Burgundy FWD DVD FullPower 22K Many new partsVery Clean

2001 PONTIAC GRAND PRIXSE 3800 Supercharged Silver1-owner Extra clean $3995

1998 MERCURY GRANDMARQUIS LS Silver Light grayleather Only 94k miles

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Dog amp Cat Food Salt Blocks Softener Salt Pond Supplies Potting Soil Grass Seed amp Fertilizer

Helena Chemical Company 200 N Main St Continental OH 45831- phone 419-596-3806

Store hours 7 am to 5 pm M-F amp Sat 7 am to Noon

Tire TelevisionPaulding Countywide Recycling Day

When Saturday July 11 2015

Where NEW LOCATION IN PAULDING303 West Harrison Street

(the old Job and Family Services offices)

Time 900 ndash 1100 am

ITEMS ACCEPTED

FEESTires (with or without rims) $300Television sets For portable or regular - $1000For console type or larger - $1500

NO APPLIANCES WILL BE TAKEN AT THIS EVENTThe Paulding County Waste Management Education amp Aware-ness Program (WMEA) and the Paulding County Commissionersare sponsoring this event If you have any questions please callBecky Suvar at 419-399-3630

R E A C H I N G I

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(The Paulding Progress main-tains a le of birthdays and anni-versaries To make any changesplease call our ofce at 419-399-4015 during business hours emailto progressprogressnewspaperorg or drop us a note to PO Box180 Paulding) July 11 ndash Pam Arend PatBowers Ben Brown DavidCooper Frank Guyton RobertHabern Eleanor Hoover NeilMcGill Kevin Wannemacher July 12 ndash Brian BashoreShirley Cramer Jerry DavisAngie Slade Anna GrundenSavannah Habern Stephanie

Habern Adrian Nehls ChloeWilliams Bill Wobler July 13 ndash Jenny Bollenbach-er Nicolas Burkard MaryCarlisle John Claymiller Ni-cole Gill Rose Clotine HicksStacy Leatherman Scott Rus-sell July 14 ndash Dorothy BalserStephanie Donaldson WilliamFinch Jr Vicky Hatlevig RonRiggenbach Dustin RipkeDamon Rowe II July 15 ndash Charles DuganMarie Grunden Gene HughesWarren McCullough Nick

Merritt Charles Junior Mosier

Helen Sanderson Tracey StahlTammy Thompson DaneTreece Michael Williams July 16 ndash Jeanette BrooksDerrek Dangler CharlotteLaukhuf Lupe Martinez JrRick Miler Bethany ParkerLynn Polins Karen Price PollyRobinson Nicholas SchnipkePam Secrist Ava ShowalterBenjamin Wiswell July 17 ndash Kiara Adams Ste-ven C Clark Sue Clark TomDiaz Wilma Hartwig Luel-la Huff Donna Meeks MoxPrice Paul Sutton Konnor

Wannemacher Loretta Zielke

July 11 ndash Steven and Marsha Frankl in Penny and DennisSaylor July 12 ndash Robert and Mary Jane Gilbert Bob and MargoKyser July 13 ndash Billy and Tiffany Yates July 16 ndash Jim and Joyce Miller July 17 ndash Marty and Diana Harmon

Are cover crops an option with all the wet weatherBy Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

With the excess rainooding andwheat to be harvested farmers arethinking about delayed planting(unharvested) OR plantingreplant-ing for a quick forage or cash crop There are four major types of cov-er crops including grasses legumes brassicas and others Major grasses include oatswheat cereal rye annual ryegrassSudan-sorghum and barley Thesegrasses are often grown before soy- beans may absorb left over nitrogenfrom fertilizer or manure are gooderosion ghters and reduce soil

compaction Sorghum Sudan (seeded at 30A)can be harvested this summer 1-2times if planted soon oats (32-64or 1-2 bushel) may produce 1-3 drytons of forage in late fall and cerealrye (60-120A or 1-2 bushels) may produce 3-4 dry tons if harvestednext spring Under delayed plant-ing and crop insurance rules covercrops need be left unharvested in theeld

Sorghum Sudan is a summer an-nual that dies with the rst frost soit needs to be seeded as soon as pos-sible Mow or chop after it grows3 feet tall to promote tillering with5-9 times more root growth after

cutting Oats winter kills with tempera-tures below 20degF has good rootgrowth easy to plant and manageand no need for herbicide in spring Wheat seed (1 bushel) is easy tond however it is harder to kill inspring and has a poorer root sys-tem than cereal rye Avoid plantingwheat before Hessian y free dateto reduce pathogen or disease prob-lems Triticale (winter annual drilled at50-90A) and Teff (summer annu-al drilled 4-8A shallow) are goodcover crops for forages Barley(winter annual) makes excellent cat-tle feed for forage or grain Barley(drilled at 50-75A) may be har-vested 2-3 weeks before wheat andis good for producing double cropsoybeans next year Pearl Millet (summer annualdrilled at 10-15A) is a fast growergood for short growing windowsgood for heat or droughty condi-tions and excellent for grazing orforage value Cereal rye improvessoil structure suppresses weedsand makes a good forage

Legumes produce nitrogen havea large taproot and are generally

grown before corn Austrian winter peas (inoculated and drilled at 20-24A)) grow 5 feet long but gen-erally die with rst frost howeverthey may add 100-120N to soil Cowpeas (30- 40A) is plantedafter wheat needs very little mois-ture to germinate grows well insummer heat but dies with rst frostCowpeas may accumulate 125-135N if inoculated and work well inmixtures because they are shade tol-erant Sunn hemp (summer annualdrilled at 10-15A)) may get 10-15 feet tall with yellow owers andmay produce 200N (marble sizenodules if inoculated) works wellin mixture but dies with frost Crimson clover (10-20A)works well in mixtures with Daikonradish (same size seed) If inocu-lated crimson clover can produce100-125N but needs to be planted by early September to maximizegrowth Crimson clover should sur-vive most winters and be allowed togrow as long as possible in springto maximize N potential (bright redcrimson ower) Red Clover (12-15A) tolerateswet soils and can be included in

mixtures producing 75-100 N buthas a higher CN ratio so it takeslonger to release N than other le-gumes Sweet Clover (8-10A) hasa deep tap root tolerates wet soils produces 125- 200N improves soildrainage and suppresses weeds

Brassicas include Daikon (whiteroot) radishes (3-4A) and tur-nips (1-3A) and are good for im- proving water inltration and soilstructure kill or suppress broadleafweeds and they accumulate soilnutrients (N-P-K) Radishes die at15degF and have bad smell when theydecompose They fumigate the soiland promote earthworms The rootis 80 water and decays quicklywhen soils warm up Radish growswell under cooler wetter conditionsin late summer and early fall andworks well in cover crop mixtures Turnips are a winter annual withshorter taproot and bulb that can begrazed Other brassicas include rape (3-5A) and kale (2-5A) which aresmall seeded winter annuals thatsurvive the winter and can be plant-ed in mid- October

Other cover crops include buck-wheat (20-35A) a summer annu-

al good for surface compactionattracts benecial insects andhoney bees and is often used inmixtures Sunowers (summer

annuals drilled 5-10A) with deeproots that loosen soils works wellwith peas or climbing cover cropsand attract bees and benecial in-sects Cover crops are often seeded inmixtures To determine seeding ratein mixtures divide the full seedingrate by the number of crops in themixture to get an approximate seed-ing rate for each cover crop

As I sit as one of the two Ohiorepresentatives for the Midwest

Cover Crops Council (MCCC)there are many online tools our12-state group plus Ontario Canadahas organized to help formula mixesof cover crops These resources can be found at wwwmcccmsuedu For additional questions on for-mulating cover crops mixtures orobtaining a copy of the MidwestCover Crops Field Guide 2nd Edi-tion which Noggle helped authorone can walk in the OSU ExtensionOfce at 503 Fairground DrivePaulding or call 419-399-8225 Forspecic questions an appointmentcould be set up with Sarah Noggleor one can email questions to nog-gle17osuedu

Water-damaged areas may be a great place for cover crops

Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Villagersquos watertreatment plant

Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 730 am on the morning of

DATE HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION June 30 65 60 031rdquo July 1 79 57 022rdquo July 2 77 57 -0- July 3 78 58 -0- July 4 78 55 -0- July 5 81 55 -0- July 6 84 59 -0-

State group

awards ER nurse DEFIANCE minus The OhioEmergency Nurses Associationhas named Jenny Yeager RNBSN manager of the Emergen-cy Center at Mercy DeanceHospital Nurse Manager of theYear for 2015 The award was presented atthe grouprsquos recent awards ban-quet in Perrysburg The awardrecognizes consistently demon-strated excellence in emergencynursing as leadership that pos-itively inuences patient care patient outcomes and an im-

proved work environment

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7A

A Penny for Your Thoughts

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God Bless the USA Usually they say that thecorn should be knee high bythe fourth of July Thatrsquos cer-tainly is not the case as yougaze at many of the local farmelds But the calendar neverlies and last weekend we stillcelebrated our nationrsquos birth However this year I am be-ginning to think we are livingin a monsoon My grill is pa-

tiently awaiting to cook some burgers my park benches arewaiting for a nice coat of paintand I am just ready for somesunshine Last weekend whether youcelebrated with family hungout with friends at a barbecueattended a parade or a ballgame Independence Day is atrue slice of America One of the most popular tra-ditions is setting off reworksand like any other year allover the US from Maine toCalifornia the sky lit up to thesatisfaction of onlookers of allages One of my familyrsquos favor-

ite things to do on the fourthwas to go to see a reworksdisplay Packing up blankets popcorn and drinks we wouldhead out for the venue before10 pm One thing that was alwaysfun to do and I am sure it ag-gravated people was to oohand aah at the reworks Ifa rework turned out to be adud everyone would groanand moan aww However a bright loud rework would

bring cheers of aah So basi-cally you could hear oohrsquos oraahrsquos all over the grounds Even though it is probablyillegal to set off your own re-works people still do it Irsquomsure many of you sat out sideand viewed your neighborsown display as it cracked thesky with bursts of bright lightsand shrill sounds Itrsquos just oneof those ways we honor this

great country of ours Of course not to be com- pletely lost in all the fun is theholidayrsquos true meaning the le-gal separation of the Americancolonies from Great Britainand the commemoration of theadoption of the Declaration ofIndependence on July 4 1776Arguably the dayrsquos biggestcelebration Washington DCfeatures a free concert per-formed on the west lawn ofthe Capitol which is viewed

and heard by millions acrossthe country It seems like weAmericans love a reason tocelebrate Patriotic music has always been a part of our July 4 cel-ebration From the ldquoBattleHymn of the Republicrdquo to theldquoStar Spangled Bannerrdquo you probably heard those tunes ringin recent days I donrsquot know

about you but I never get tiredof hearing patriotic music One of the more popularsongs you probably heardin addition to our NationalAnthem is ldquoGod Bless theUSArdquo by Lee GreenwoodThis song is the most widely played and listened to by manyduring this time of summer cel-ebration I admit it is a song Itruly love Other songs in the na-tion played on our Indepen-dence Day are ldquoParty in theUSArdquo ldquoBorn in the USArdquoldquoROCK in the USArdquoldquoAmerica the Beautifulrdquo andldquoAmerican Girlrdquo

So even if you canrsquot singhopefully you enjoyed a pa-rade a reworks display evenif it was your neighbors andcertainly you raised the colorsof old glory and recalled thosewho fought for our freedomAnd yes God Bless the USA What did you do to celebrateIndependence Day Did youooh and aaah at reworks Didyou hear any of these songsLet me know and Irsquoll give youa Penny for Your Thoughts

What are fairy ringsBy Staci Miller

Education specialistPaulding SWCD

Are your lawns forming magical rings in thegrass Due to the recent heavy rainfalls and warmtemperatures many home owners are discoveringfairy rings

They are dark green circles arcs or rings ofthick fast-growing grass that develop anytimefrom green-up in the spring through the heat ofsummer until the rst hard frost in the fall Theserings are most commonly between 2 and 15 feet indiameter although they may be larger or smaller Mushrooms or puffballs may appear underwet conditions in the same ring pattern In somecases a ring of brown or dead grass may appear Fairy rings are caused by many differentsoil-inhabiting fungi of the class BasidiomycetesFairy ring fungi do not attack grass directly but break down organic matter in the soil As a resultnitrogen is released which the grass uses causingit to grow and develop a contrasting green ring The mushrooms that appear after rainfall arethe fruiting bodies of the fungus Fairy rings breakdown organic material such as old tree stumpsroots logs lumber and other larger pieces of

organic material in the soil below the lawn Oncethis material is depleted the fairy ring will disap- pear but it may take a signicant amount of time Several fairy rings may appear relativelyclose together especially on lawns that exist onsites that were previously wooded areas Whenthis occurs it becomes noticeable that fairy ringsdo not cross each other as fungal activity ceaseswhen fungi from different rings contact eachother

There are approximately 50 species of fungiknown to form fairy rings in turf with Marasmiusoreades Agaricus campestris Lycoperdon sppand Scleroderma spp being the most commonThese fungi decompose organic debris in the soiland thatch A fairy ring starts from a piece of mycelium

or spore at a single point feeding in the thatchlayer or organic soil matter The uniform outwardgrowth of the fungus results in the development ofrings Under certain conditions and with certainfairy ring fungi a ring of dead grass developsSome of the responsible fungi have been shownto penetrate and kill root cells resulting in deadrings of grass There are some ways to cover upthe fairy rings or remove the fairy rings if they become a nuisance to your lawn The use of a nitrogen fertilizer can mask thesymptoms of fairy ring by causing the rest of thelawn to green up You can remove the fairy ringand get to the root of the problem by identifyingand removing the organic debris that caused thering to form then establish a new lawn by plantingclean ring-free sod for your new lawn space Another option is to eliminate thatch buildup

with a dethatching program There are fungicides available for suppres-sion of fairy rings however results may be onlytemporary as the decaying material may still be present Sources of information for this article were provided by Missouri Botanical Garden The fairy rings are truly a natural process thatcan add some character to your lawn and can be aconservation piece for you and your neighbors

Fairy rings are constantly appearing in lawns what a great conversation piece

n POLICEContinued from Page 5A

resident reported semis cutting the corner anddamaging their yard 705 pm Dog complaint was looked intoon Helen Street 718 pm Loud music was reported fromthe 700 block of North Water Street The callwas deemed unfounded 725 pm An alleged incident between twoclients on Countryview Drive was investigat-edTuesday June 30 1220 am Suspicious people were seenwalking on North Main Street They weregone when ofcers arrived 207 pm Domestic situation was investi-gated on North Williams Street 219 pm Dennis Street resident told ofcerstheir car was broken into and change was miss-ing

549 pm Identication theft was report-ed from West Perry Street The incident took place in Indiana 918 pm A welfare check was requested onSouth DeWitt Street where a crying womanwas seen grabbed by a man who made her goinside The woman left the residence while po-lice stood by 830 pm Unwanted person complaint fromSouth Williams Street was deemed unfounded 1015 pm Neighbor problems on West Per-ry Street were looked intoWednesday July 1 233 am Junk notice was prepared for a North Dix Street location 324 am A junk notice was prepared for anaddress on East Perry Street 340 am An East Baldwin Street residentwas sent a junk notice 113 pm Suspicious male was seen pullingdoor handles along Perry and Williams streets 545 pm Ofcers assisted Van Wert PoliceDepartment locate a missing cell phone thatGPS indicated was in Paulding The phonewas returned to its owner 650 pm A North Williams Street businesstold ofcers rental equipment had not been re-turned After police contacted the subject theitem was returned but not paid for 915 pm Dog complaint was made fromKlingler Road 930 pm Two males were found ghting atthe intersection of Williams and Perry streets No charges were broughtThursday July 2

520 am No contact request was made by aMiles Avenue resident 202 pm Unwanted person complaint washandled on Sugar Street 312 pm Fraudulent account was reported by a North Main Street business The matter isunder investigation 545 pm Missing air compressor from EastPerry Street is under investigation 823 pm Backing accident in the DairyQueen parking lot was documentedFriday July 3 1119 am Theft of goods from a North Wil-liams Street business is being investigated 1155 am Medication was reported missingfrom a West Perry Street home 957 pm A driver told police she backedinto the hydrant at Red Angel Pizza along Em-erald Road No damage was reported

1005 pm Fireworks were observed overEmerald AcresSaturday July 4 1104 am Possible breaking and enteringwas investigated No sign of forced entry wasfound 329 pm Breaking and entering was report-ed from West Wayne Street where beer andcandy were missing 419 pm Dog complaint from West Jeffer-son Street was handled 1101 pm North Drive resident told policetheir neighbors were shooting off reworksSunday July 5 1239 am A West Jackson Street residentreported that their child was receiving inappro- priate messages from a registered sex offender 149 am Police witnesses a BAC test forAntwerp police 1215 pm Theft of a wallet from a vehicle parked along South Main Street was investi-gated 617 pm Threatening calls were reportedfrom North Williams Street 1045 pm A lock was cut off a storage uniton West Jackson Street and a cabinet insidegone through 1101 pm Unruly juvenile complaint washandled on West Perry StreetMonday July 6 210 am Kids were seen going through peoplersquos back yards and driveways alongWest Jefferson Street Three boys were lo-cated warned of the curfew and staying offothersrsquo properties

OSHP ODOT announce

traffic safety initiative COLUMBUS ndash As of the lastweek of June Ohio had recorded76 more trafc deaths in 2015than at the same time a year agoThis 19 percent increase has in-spired the Ohio State HighwayPatrol (OSHP) and the OhioDepartment of Transportation(ODOT) to join forces with a newinitiative utilizing ODOT digitalmessage boards to spread trafcsafety messages The messages were displayedfor the rst time during the Fourthof July weekend and continue fora trial period The 130 permanent boardsin the urban areas and numer-ous portable message boards

throughout the state will rotate between two messages the year-to-date number of trafc deathsof 2015 and a trafc safety mes-sage such as ldquoDrive Sober or GetPulled Overrdquo The goal is to moti-vate motorists to exercise cautionwhile behind the wheel Most trafc crashes can be prevented if the driver slowsdown buckles up or avoids driv-ing impaired Locally portable message boards will be placed at the fol-lowing locations bull Interstate 75 southboundsouth of Bluffton

bull US 30 eastbound east of theauldingVan Wert County line bull US 68 northbound just northof the HardinHancock Countyline bull Ohio 15 westbound west ofOhio 37 bull US 24 eastbound just eastof the PauldingDeance Countyline bull US 23 northbound just northof the WyandotMarion Countyline The portable boards will bemoved to other locations andcontinue to display safety mes-sages throughout the year Trafc deaths were signi-cantly higher during January

February and May of this yearcompared to 2014 In fact May2015 was the worst May for traf-c deaths in a decade The largest increase wasamong drivers under the age of25 Fatal crashes involving al-cohol tripled and the number ofdeadly crashes involving peoplenot wearing a seat belt doubledduring the month of May ldquoThis increase in fatalities isunsettlingrdquo said Colonel Paul APride Patrol superintendent ldquoWehope that by coupling the Patrolrsquosenforcement with the highly visi- ble ODOT signs we can impact

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driver behavior and save somelivesrdquo OSHP and ODOT choseto partner in time for the JulyFourth holiday period as thisweekend typically sees an in-crease in trafc fatalities andimpaired driving In the four-day2014 reporting period 12 peopledied in 11 fatal crashes Of thosecrashes ve were OVI-relatedresulting in six deaths OSHPmade 761 OVI arrests ldquoOur top priority is alwayssafetyrdquo said ODOT director JerryWray ldquoLike the Highway Patrolwe are concerned about the in-creased number of deaths on ourroads and highways These arenrsquot

just statistics but someonersquos fa-ther or mother daughter or sonrdquo Digital message boards willdisplay these messages 24 hours per day on weekends and from 9 pm-5 am on weekdays unlessthere is a higher priority message The boards will update withthe new year-to-date number ofconrmed deaths every Thursdaynight That number is calculatedusing police reports from agen-cies statewide including OSHPIt includes provisional fatali-ties that have been identiedthrough early warning systems but have not been conrmed

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ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING

Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp PastorRicky L Grimes 419-258-2069 Bible Study Fellowship 930 am Contem-porary Worship 1030 am Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor MikeSchneider church telephone number is 258-4901 Contemporary serviceSunday 830 am Sunday school 930 am Traditional Service 1030 am Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 NMain Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Sunday at 830 am First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056Sunday school at 9 am Sunday worship 10 am evening service 6 pmWednesday Bible Study 630 pm First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington258-2864 Sunday school at 1115 am Sunday worship at 10 am Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Publictalk 10 am Sunday Congregation Bible Study Theocratic Ministry Schoolamp Service Meeting Theocratic school 730 pm Thursday Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday school at 9am Sunday worship at 10 am Riverside Christian Church 15413 St Rt 49 (corner Ohio 49 and Road192) Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem Sunday School 930 amSunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA

Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William Schlatter Elder Sunday services at 1015 am and 1230pm Sunday school at 1 pm Wednesday services at 730 pm Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor ChristopherBaker Sunday worship at 1030 am Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lon-nie Lambert 399-5022 Sunday School 930 Worship 1030 Bible Study530 Wednesday Bible Study 530

Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction)393-2671 or JunctionBiblecoppernet Interim Pastor Duane RichardsonSunday school at 930 am Sunday worship follows at 1030 am and BibleStudy on Wed at 7pm Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church County Road 180 Deance(Junction) Rev Alan Ray Newsome Sunday worship at 11 am eveningservice at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 7 pm Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham393-2924 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at 1045 am Sun-day evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday evening worship at 7 pmYouth Service Wednesday at 7 pm

GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING

Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry Streets Grover HillPastor Pat Holt 587-4021 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at11 am Sunday evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at7 pm

Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson StreetsPastor Jonathan L Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday school at 930 amMorning worship at 1030 am Sunday evening gospel hour at 6 pmWednesday evening service at 7 pm Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church corner of First and Harrison587-3941 Pastor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sun-day school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1020 am nursery availableduring all services Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 Pastor JustinSterrett 419-786-9878 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am and 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 pm Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover HillPastor Eileen Kochensparger Sunday worship at 845 am Sunday schoolat 1015 am Sunday evening Bible study at 6 pm Mt Zion United Methodist Church Grover Hill County Road 151 Sun-day school at 930 am Pastor David Prior Sunday worship at 1030 amWednesday evening prayer meeting at 730 pm Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT

Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 wor -ship service at 1030 am Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 419-622-5746Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1015 am Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sun-day school at 10 am worship service at 1115 am Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott PastorTerry Martin 419-622-2026 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday morningworship at 1030 am Sunday Evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday eve -ning worship at 7 pm Wednesday Youth Group at 7 pm Friends United Methodist Church Latty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday

worship at 9 am Wednesday Bible Study at 7 pm

OAKWOODMELROSE AREAS

Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and halfmile west on County Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sundayworship at 9 am Sunday school at 1030 am Wednesday services forchildren youth and adults at 7 pm

Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor EileenKochensparger 399-5818 Sunday school 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Wednesday Bible study and prayer at 7 pm Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Secondstreets Oakwood Pastor Brady Feltz 419-594-2992 Sunday worship at930 am Sunday school at 1045 am Bible Study Wednesdays at 10 am Prairie Chapel Bible Church one mile east and a half-mile north ofOakwood on the corner of Roads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am eveningworship at 6 pm Wednesday Bible study at 7 pm

PAULDING AND OUTLYING

Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseckworship service at 1030 am Sunday school at 930 am Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding RevBurpo Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at noon Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted RameySun school 10 am Worship service 11 am Sunday eve 6 pmWednesday eve 6 pm Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at

8 am Sunday school at 9 am Christian Fellowship Church Paulding High School Auditeria 10 amSunday Pastor Greg Cramer Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 419-399-5061 Sunday School at 930 am worship services at 1045 am and 6pm Sunday and 630 pm Wednesday Pastor Drew Gardner First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald RoadPaulding 419-399-4576 Sunday school 9 am Worship service 10 amPastor Jeff Seger First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St Paulding 399-2438Rev David Meriwether wwwpauldingpresbyteriancom 915 am praisesinging 930 am Sunday worship Communion rst Sunday each month

Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across fromPaulding County Hospital Sunday school at 845 am service at 10 amPastor Cameron Michael House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Paulding Pastor Pre-dest (Dwayne) Richardson or Sister Brenda Richardson 419-399-9205 or419-796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm Wednesday night Bible study at530 Jail Ministry Food Ministry Outreach Ministry Overcomer Outreach- a Christian 12-step meeting Sundays at 5 pm

New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk399-5041 Sunday worship at 11 am Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Chris-topher Reno 419-399-4761 Bible school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy Thompson Sunday school at 915 am Sundayworship at 1030 am Sunday evening at 6 pm Kidsrsquo Summer Jam(ages 4-4th grade) Preteen class (5th-6th grade) Teen group (7th-12thgrade) and adult service Wednesday at 7 pm Teen group (7th-12thgrade) adult bible study and prayer Nursery available for all services Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent Krotereld Sunday worship at 1030 am Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Pauldingchurch telephone number is 399-3591 Rev Roger Emerson Worshipservice at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 9 am Wednesday wor -ship at 6 pm Church ofce is located at 308 N Main St

Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding ElderGeorge Robinson Sunday school at 10 am worship service at noonprayer services Monday at 6 pm and Thursday at noon Bible study at 6pm Tuesday

Pioneer Christian Ministries County Road 108 and Ohio 637 PauldingRev Chuck Oliver Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030am and Wednesday evening at 7 pm including a youth service on at leastthree Wednesday evenings Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding399-3113 Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Wednesday service from 7-8 pm with childrenrsquos hour St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor KarenStetins church telephone number is 419-399-4962 or 419-399-2320 Sun-day worship at 830 am Sunday school at 930 am St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box156) Paulding Pastor Karen Stetins church telephone number is 399-2320 Sunday Worship at 1030 am Sunday school at 915 am

PAYNE AND OUTLYING AREAS

Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Mass Saturday at 4 pm Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton)Ind 46797 Pastor Dave Dignal church telephone number is 260-632-4008Sunday school at 9 am childrenrsquos church at 10 am worship at 10 amhome groups at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 630 pm Living Water Ministries Contemporary worship service Sunday nights at10 am amp 630 pm The ldquoWellrdquo church for kids Sunday mornings from 10-1130 am The church is currently in the process of relocating For locationinformation contact Pastor Rich Phelan 419-263-2728 Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor MikealGeorge Sunday worship at 930 am 419-263-2092 419-574-2150 (cell) Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne

Pastor Mike Harper 263-2422 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Sunday night service at 630 pm Wednesday prayermeeting at 730 pm St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hymanstreets Payne Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday School 9 amChurch service-10 am St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box42) Payne 263-2129 Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday Schoolat 9 am Sunday worship at 10 am St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main StPayne Rev David Rohrer church telephone number is 263-2418 par-sonage telephone number is 263-2017 Sunday school at 9 am Sundayworship at 8 am and 10 am Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed pleasecontact the Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday servicetimes

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Antwerp School Board

Test results unpaid school fee new calendar unveiled

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

ANTWERP ndash Superintendent Patri-cia Ross and principals Mike Bute and

Tim Manz reported on a variety of issuesduring the regular Antwerp Local SchoolBoard meeting for June Testing resultsapproval of contracts and handbooksalong with the unveiling of the 2015-16school calendar were shared Middle schoolhigh school principalMike Bute shared in detail the resultsof the Ohio graduation tests taken bythe sophomore class According to Butethere are ve levels of scoring the test ad-vanced accelerated procient basic andlimited The top three levels is a passinggrade with basic and limited not passing ldquoWe had 53 sophomores take the testwith 87 percent passingrdquo said Bute In his year end report Bute commentedthat two incidences of bullying were re-

ported during the second semesterBute also discussed the change for

Saturday school for the upcomingschool year Bute shared the new Satur-day schedule that will now be held afterschool on Friday For high school andmiddle school students it will be heldfrom 3-5 pm and elementary studentswill convene from 245-4 pm Elementary principal Tim Manz re- ported good news concerning the resultsof the third grade reading tests that eachthird grade student is required to pass inorder to move to the next grade ldquoItrsquos exciting to report that all of ourstudents 100 percent past the testldquo saidManz Manz reminded the board that student

fees will be $65 for elementary studentsThe principal recognized student Mor-gan Kniceley who recently was namedas one of the regional winners of theOhio Severe Weather Awareness postercontest Kniceley will now participatein the state competition in Columbus onAug 8

In her brief report Ross said that staff-ing for the upcoming year is completewith all hires in place The bus eet has been inspected Nine

busses were inspected with eight pass-ing The lone bus that failed was discov-ered with a leak in a brake line The busis scheduled to be repaired in the nextfew days according to Ross Concerning outstanding student feesRoss is hopeful the new student hand- book will help eliminate large balancesthat some students carry and still owe theschool ldquoJust in the high school alone we havemore than $13000 owed with some stu-dents owing close to $500 We want par-ents or those responsible to do what theycan to pay these fees All we ask is thatthey come in and set up a payment planthat will work for themrdquo said Ross The school calendar for the 2015-16

school year was distributed The rst dayof school for students is August 18 Thenal day scheduled for classes is May18 2016 with graduation set for May 22 IT Director Harold Gottke reportedthat AEP has reimbursed the district a$1751204 rebate for taking steps toconserve electricity Gottke reportedhow the electric bill for a recent monthwas $10000 less than for the samemonth last year Gottke updated the board that 77 lap-tops have been purchased along with250 Chromebooks ldquoWith the purchase of the laptops ev-eryone in the high school has the samekind of device The chrome books costapproximately $237 per unitrdquo said

Gottke The following consent items were ap- proved bull One year teaching contracts for2015-16 school year for Alyssa SaylorMarie Plassman and Jason Hale bull One year supplemental contracts forthe 2015-16 school year for Kara Eicher

Kaiya Jemison Denise Coleman and Al-yssa Saylor bull Kaiya Jemison as a volunteer assis-tant varsity volleyball coach

bull Memorandum of understandingconcerning extracurricular events for theelementary musical director bull Waiver days of Sept 4 2015 Oct19 2015 Jan 15 2016 and Feb 292016 bull May 18 2016 as the last day ofschool bull Overnight student trip for the var -sity volleyball team on July 9 to TifnUniversity for team camp bull Student athletic coaches middlehigh school and elementary studenthandbooks bull Amended certicate and revised ap- propriations for scal year 2015 bull Ofcial certicate of estimated re-sources and appropriations for scal

year 2016 bull Ohio school plan for scal year2016 liability and property insurance bull Contract with Northwest Ohio AreaComputer Services Cooperative to pro-vide internet scal and EMIS servicesfor the period of July 1 2015 throughJune 30 2016 in the amount of $16207 bull Fiscal Year 2016 service contractwith Western Buckeye ESC for the2015-16 school year bull Resolution requesting certicationof alternative tax rates in preparation ofrenewing the 075 percent income taxlevy for ve years bull Elementary student fees of $65 forkindergarten through fth grade for the2015-16 school year

The nancial report was presented by school district treasurer Kristine Stu-art For the month of May expenses to-taled $77612436 with receipts totaling$38741950 Interest earned on invest-ments was $210766 The July board meeting is scheduledfor 5 pm on July 23

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Kasichrsquos executive budget Theamendment adopted by confer-ence committee indicates thatEducational Service Centers(ESCs) were cut $23 million inscal year 2016

ldquoThis is actually consistentwith the Executive and House- passed funding levels not theSenate ESCs are the leader inthe Shared Services ModelGovernor Kasich has alwaystrumpeted reducing coststhrough shared services ESCsare doing everything the Gov-ernor has asked us to do duringhis tenure ESCs have reducedthe cost to our partner schoolsthrough our shared service de-

livery modelrdquo said GerberldquoHowever Governor Kasichand the House saw a need to propose a cut to ESCs in theamount of $23 million in FY16The Senate did not support thiscut but there wasnrsquot enoughsupport for ESC funding as itwas voted out of conferencecommittee ldquoMy biggest disappointmentis with the House They havetraditionally supported ESCfunding during the past two bi-ennial budgets During Kasichrsquostenure as governor his desire tocut ESC funding has been obvi-ous It began with his very rstexecutive budget proposal forFY12 Nonetheless I was con-dent that the House saw theeducational value the ESCs pro-vided for their school districts Iwas hopeful the House wouldsupport restoring our fundingor at the very least keep ESCsfunded at a at level We didnrsquotexpect additional funding Wewere counting on at funding inFY16 It just didnrsquot happen withthis Executive Budgetrdquo contin-ued Gerber ldquoWestern Buckeye ESC

has been able to keep costsat or even reduce cost to theschools in Van Wert and Pauld-ing County Western Buck-eye ESC is in the top 10 ruralESCs in the state of Ohio that provide a higher percentage

of direct student services thantheir suburban or urban coun-terparts We have been able toaccomplish this goal by beingscally responsible in reducingoverhead costs and personnelcost without negatively impact-ing our level of service TheWestern Buckeye ESC sharedservice delivery model reducescost by sharing speech OT PTPTAs OTAs gifted personnelschool psychologists and grantwriting We have a ResourceCenterAlternative School thatserves ED students in whichwersquove been able to keep costsat and serve those studentswho perform better in an alter-

native setting rather than in a public school environmentldquoWe also provide non instruc-tional support by paying for bus driver physicals bus driverin-services teacher licensureOhio Bureau of Criminal In-vestigationFBI backgroundchecks maintenance of LPDClicensure parent mentoring andtruancy ofcer Even though theExecutive Budget is going to cutfunding for ESCs in Fiscal Year2016 the Western BuckeyeESC will continue its proud tra-dition in providing their currentlevel of services for the schoolsin Van Wert and PauldingCountyrdquo Consent items approved bythe board bull Western Buckeye Educa-tional Service Center 2015-16calendar bull Resignation of HeatherMcClure at the end of the 2014-2015 school year bull Resignation of RebeccaBeaman-Diglia effective Aug3 bull Increase contract daysfrom 120 to 150 days for San-dra Freeman for the 2015-16

contract year bull Donation from Beta DeltaChapter PSI 10TA XI in theamount of $10000 to theWBESC PS at Thomas Edison bull One year limited contractto Denise Shouse paraprofes-

sional at Grover Hill for the2015-16 school year bull One year limited contractto Kathy Habern paraprofes-sional at Payne for the 2015-16school year

bull Fiscal year 2016 serviceagreement between WesternBuckeye ESC and NorthwestOhio Area Computer ServicesCooperative (NOACSC) as pre-sented

bull 2015-16 OESCA member -ship in the amount of $200000 bull Engage the Auditor ofStatersquos Ofce-LGS-to preparefinancial statements for the2015-16 cost not to exceed$3500

bull Amended scal year 2015and 2016 appropriations forWestern Buckeye EducationalService Center as presented

The next regular governing board meeting of the WesternBuckeye Educational ServiceCenter will be on WednesdayAug 19 starting at 6 pmat thePaulding ESC ofce

The VFW pee wee boys team nished in second place Front row from left ndash Colev LagunaAlex Highwarden Aden Lero Thor (Stroker) Etter Dawson Bradford second row ndash Bryson PeaseGreyson Harder Brandon Schroeder Easton Lehman Nick Hatcher assistant Brandy Highwar-den back row ndash Brian Harder Bob Lehman Josh Lero

OHSAA volleyballofficiating class An Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association vol-leyball ofciating class

begins in mid-July foranyone in Paulding VanWert Putnam Mercer orAllen counties Comple-tion of the class require-ments will enable you toofciate all levels of vol-leyball for the upcoming2015 season For registra-tion information contactRita at 419-235-9246 orrmslnhabrightnet

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Miller Contracting Group Inc is in searchof an Project Estimator Manager to addto our staff Job Description and Responsibilities

would include the following

Description Individual is responsible for managingthe day-to-day activities of all assigned projects They willestimate potential projects develop project plans defineresources and develop project schedules The individ ualmust be organized able to manage their time wisely andinterface with internal and external clients (ie vendors andsubcontractors) People and time management skills are verycritical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)bull Project Estimatingbull Establishing project scopes and budgetsbull Setting managing amp updating project schedules

bull Communicating with in-house personnel productpartners suppliers installation teams and clients

bull Assist in the preparation of project d ocumentsincluding contracts change orders submittalsand pay applications using AIA formsformat

bull Coordinate all site safety requirements with field personnel

bull Final project review and summary with eldpersonnel and client upon completion

Key Skillsbull Architectural drawings ndash read amp understand all aspectsbull Organized detail oriented

and the ability to multi-task a mustbull 2+ years Construction Estimating amp Project Managementbull Field coordination and installation knowledge requiredbull Excellent written and verbal communication skillsbull Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Ofce Products)bull Disciplined pro-active initiative to follow-thru

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Oppor-tunity Employer offering career development healthand retirement benefits

Send Resume co HR ManagerPO Box 162 Ottoville OH 45876or cdmillercontractinggroupcom

00130784

00130784

Business Manager AccountsReceivable Cost Accounting Position

Job Description and Responsibilities would include the

following

Description Individual is responsible for all facets relating to

cost accounting and client invoicing specifically including ad-

ministration of project cost reports relating to client billings

Individual must also be proficient in asset management and

general ledge reporting entries as well The individual must

be organized able to manage their time wisely and interface

with employees and clients effectively People and time man-

agement skills are very critical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)

x Extensive knowledge of General Ledger AR AP Project

Equipment Costing and Cost Accounting Practices

x Basic knowledge of developing a schedule of values per

ALA billing practices

x Effectively cotLunicating wift employees managementpersonnel and elients

x Assist in daily time sheet approval and entry and asso-

ciated ensuing payroll processes as well as Accounts

Payables Accounts Receivables Cost Accounting and

General Administrative Duties as required

x Administer and compile all work in progress reports

quarterly and as required 00 Ensuring all time job costs

are approved and recorded accurately and timely 00

Assist project managers in preparing and completing

client invoicing documentation

Key Skills

x Background or general construction knowledge a plus

x Organized detail oriented and the ability to multi-task

a must

x Problem Solving Skills

x Excellent written and verbal communication skills

x Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office Products

Internet Explorer)

x Disciplined pro-active takes initiative to follows through

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Opportunity Em-

ployer offering career development health and retirement

benefits

Send Resume co HR Manager

PO Box 162 Ottovil le OH 45876

or pmmillercontractinggroupcom

TECHNOLOGY

COORDINATOR

POSITION

Paulding Exempted

Village Schools has

Technology Coordina-

tor position open

Job qualifications

may be found at

wwwpaulding-

schoolsorg under

the lsquoEmploymentrsquo tab

Interested personsmay send a cover

letter and resume to

Paulding Schools

Attn William Hanak

405 N Water St

Paulding OH 45879

or email to w_hanak

pauldingschoolsorg

Deadline is 400 pm

July 15 2015

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

2006 DODGE DAKOTA

419-773-1314

bull Quad Cab

bull V-8

bull ExcellentCondition

bull Great Buy

$10995

LOST AND FOUND

Broughton area - blacklong-ha i red ca t 6 -7years old regrowingfrom a shave Please

check barns and gar-ages Call 419-399-9507

ELDERLY HOME CARE

WILL CARE for ElderlyIn Their Home

Part-Time Full TimeExcellent References25

Years Experience419-232-3344

HELP WANTED

BAUGHMAN TILE i snow hiring full time partime andor seasonal de-livery drivers Clean driv-i n g r e c or d a n d C DLClass B required NoCDL but think you wouldenjoy the job We willpay for you to get your CDL Class B Competit-ive pay and benefit pack-age Call today 419-399-3160 or apply in person8516 Rd 137 PauldingO H S CH O OL B U SDRIVERS are encour-

aged to apply for supple-mental seasonal posi-ions that WILL work withy o ur s c he d ul e C a lloday 419-399-3160

VANTAGE CAREERCENTER

Agriculture SatelliteInstructor

LocationPaulding Exempted

Village Schools

183 working days plus40 extended days

Plans implements andevaluates instruction in Agriculture curriculumdesigned to address awide range of maturityand skill levels Helps

students makeappropriate choicesEncourages parental

involvement Knowledgeof FFA activities and

events preferred

bullValid state departmentof education

licensecertificateappropriate for

the position bullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

bullClean criminal record bullComplies with drug-free work place rulesand board policiesbullKeeps current with

technology and other

workplace innovationsthat support

job functions bullTraining andor

experience in behavioralmanagement techniques

Interested applicantsshould submit aletter of interest

a Vantage Career Center Employmentapplication resumetranscripts copy of

certifications and threeletters of reference

by Thursday July 16 2015 to

Staci A KaufmanSuperintendent

818 N Franklin St

Van Wert Ohio 45891Or email to

kaufmansvantagecareercentercom

Applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website

wwwvantagecareercentercom

ASSISTANTTREASURER

Perform payrollprocessing humanresource functionincluding duties

supporting the effectiveoperation of the

treasurerrsquos officeExpected to address

issues which may ariseduring the absence of

the treasurer within thelimits prescribed by law

Preferred MinimumQualifications

bullPayrollaccounting skillsand ability consistently

accurately compute andrecord data

bullExperience using statesoftware a plus(USASUSPS)

bullKnowledge of budgetingbullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

(eg a negativetuberculosis text etc)bullProvides documented

evidence of clear criminal record

bullMultitasking ability andstrong diplomacy skills

congenial telephoneetiquette

bullCurrent withtechnology and other

workplace

innovations that support job functions

Interested applicantsshould send a

completedVantage Career Center

Employmentapplication letter of interest resume and

three letters of reference by Thursday

July 23 2015 to

Laura Peters Treasurer

818 N Franklin StVan Wert Ohio 45891

Or email topeterslvantagecareercentercom Applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website

wwwvantagecareercentercom

WORK WANTEDP amp H MASONRY

Foundations Base-ments and Chimney Re-pairReplacement Spe-cialists Brick Stone In-stallation Fully InsuredFree Estimates

Peter Ankney419-438-2101

MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRMamp 3 bdrm mo-b il e h om e f or r e nt -Payne 1st months rent+ deposit 419-263-4700419-263-8304

FOR SALE228 acres Blue CreekTownship 4372 Rd87between Roads 60amp483 miles west of WayneTrace HS $17500 Textonly 419-670-4862

6 ACRE lot near Arthur 2 2 7 8 2 S R 6 3 7 )

$23900 $1000 down$ 26 9 m o 2 5 a cr ewooded lot near Sher-wood new septic newwell electric and drive-way $44900 $1000down $499 mo 5 acrelot near Melrose (18817SR613) w i th sept icwell electric and longd r i v e w a y $ 3 9 9 0 0 $1000 down $399 mo828-884-6627

WANTED TO BUY

stamps comic booksold toys knives old

bottles antiques collec-ions Ca l l 419-399-3353

GARAGEYARD SALES

- am-Mens clothes Med-XLWomens clothes Lg-2XTV VCR lots of misc6125 SR 500 PayneRothenbuhler

MOVING SALE 3337Road 162 A n twerp S o m e P r e s i d e ntKennedy newspapers ampbooks Antique furnitureglassware doillies tablerunners Christmas dec-orat ions pots pans

dishes walkers canesshower chair picturesJuly 10 amp 11 9am-6pm

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

matt ress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

1994 31 Class C RVnew carpet fridge anda l l awn ings 66 000m il e s n e w t i re s a t54000 miles sleeps 8$6500 419-263-2750

TRAVEL

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PAULDING COUNTY

PROGRESS

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 11A

Auction

Wed July 15 500 PM

LOCATION 11201 Rd 71 Paulding OH 4 mi west of Paulding on Rt 111 to RdC-71 then north on Rd C-71 for frac14 mi

Simplicity Broadmoor Lawn Tractor hydrostat 20 HP 52rdquo deck hellipTroy-Bilt RearTine Bronco Tiller 5 frac12 HP hellip Yard Machine 21rdquo Push mower hellip Horse saddle hellipLeaf Blower hellip Come - a - long hellip Extension cords hellip Al Extension Ladder hellipKarcher Power Washer hellip Exide Battery Charger hellip Lawn Cart hellip Shop vac hellipGas cans hellip Quartz Infrared heater hellip Air Compressorhellip Heaterhellip Bench Grinder

hellip Bench Vise hellip 24 CC Leaf BlowerVac hellipWheel Barrow hellip Scroll Saw hellip ToolBoxes hellip Wagon full of small hand Tools Wrenches Hammers Shovels BroomsChisels Pliers etc etc etc hellip Ladies Golf Clubs hellip Cooler amp Lawn amp OutdoorItems - Box Traps hellip Coleman Lantern hellipOver a dozen rods amp reels hellip Tackle Boxhellip 4 Sets Binocularshellip Lawn Items hellip plus much more Household amp Furnitureincluding KHL digital TV hellip Lap Top Computer amp Computer amp Electronics helliprigidaire Washer hellip Gibson Dryer hellip Newer small roll top desk hellip American Drew6 ft dresser w mirror hellip 3 foot dresser w five drawers that set on top hellip Frigidaire gasrange hellip Upright freezer hellip Brass colored bed head amp foot board hellip 2 Upright Re-frigerators hellip Apt size refrigerator hellipWindow air conditioner hellip Safe hellip Computerdesk hellip Oak Rocker hellip Round maple kitchen table amp chair hellip Dining table amp 6 chairshellip Recliner hellip Newer glass door secretary hellip 2 Bissell Upright Sweeper Cleaner Matching suit case set hellip Nice 4 Pc bedroom suite with queen size bed dresser wmirror chest night stand File cabinet hellip Aquarium hellip End tableshellip Oil Lampshellip Knic Knacs hellip2 microwave ovens hellip Lamps Electric organ Lighted XmasVillages hellip Cardio glider machine hellip Kitchen pots pans dishes etc etc Visit ourweb site gorrellbros-pauldingcom - or - auction zip for photos hellip Terms Cashor check day of auction - Inspection day of auction beginning at 100 PM hellip SellerCharles amp Glema Baxter by Deborah J Rogers POA hellip Gorrell Bros Auction-eers - Aaron Timm Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFrance ApprenticeNolan Shisler Auctioneers

Simplicity Lawn Tractor - Fishing Items Horse Saddle - Tools - Household - Furniture

20 AcresBrown Twp

Paulding Co

Land AuctionThurs July 16

500 PM

Farm Location Sec 32 Brown Twp Paulding Co OH - frac12 mi

west of Melrose OH on Rt 613 to Rd T-165 then south on Rd T-165

for frac34 mi (at the corner of T-165 amp T-88) hellip 20+- acre tract

- FSA indicates approx 16 acres tillable with Huber ditch crossing the

farm - mostly Paulding amp Roselm soils - nice little parcel with brush

and recreational area created by ditch hellip There is a mobile home lo-

cated in the NW corner of the farm that belongs to others and the mo-

bile home and personal property are not part of the farm hellip Sellers

reserve 2015 crops helliphellip Call for Brochure Survey FSA and other

auction information or visit our web site hellipTerms $2000 earnest

money with the balance at closing on before Aug 16 2015 hellip Auction

Location Gorrell Bros Auction Facility - 1201 N Williams St Pauld-

ing OH hellip Sellers John H Porter Family (see web site) Hyman

amp Hyman Ltd Attorney for sellers hellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers

Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Sale Mgr Nolan Shisler

Aaron Timm Auctioneers

ESTATE AUCTIONThursday July 16 2015 ndash 300 pmVan Wert Co Fairgrounds - Jr Fair Building

1055 S Washington St Van Wert Ohio

Many Antiques Collectibles amp Household Items

Antiques amp Collectibles Lots of Glassware including Fostoria

American depression and much much more China eggs black milkglass figurines pottery Hummel figurines Fenton items piggy bankCI safe bank cruets German magnifying glass in its case Operaglasses costume jewelry US Mail Box coin bank Ewers ChocolatePot Hallrsquos Tea Leaf items dozen of Angels Cardinals amp red bird figu-rines Cement Bulldog door stop military items antique wood chairsrocker and baby high chair drop l eaf ash table Wicker doll baby bug-

gy toys amp child accordion ldquoJeu De Courserdquo horse race toy MarshFoundation advertising items European Tour books from early1900rsquosrsquo cookbooks Cambridge handled Pitcher spice rack collectorspoons bubble glass oval picture frames Walnut lamp table Manybooks including National Portrait Gallery Volumes Yearbooks 1978Mercer County History Book 1909 Home Guards Temple mirrorOak commode Boston Baked Beans cookie jar Bossons Characterfigures from England Lane Cedar chest and many more itemshellip

See Photos at wwwauctionzipcomAuctionZip Auctioneer ID 6413

Household Items sofas chairs bookcases rolltop desk platformrocker childrsquos rocker coffee amp end tables Frigidaire washer anddryer Patio furniture set table lamps MANY ITEMS FROM OVER-

SEAS PURCHASED DURING SELLERrsquoS TRAVELS dining table amp

chairs dining hutch Large glass display cases Howard Miller grand-father clock glasstop end tables stereo and sound equipment quiltrack baskets Wurlitzer organ Bedroom suite electronic Keyboardquilts amp blankets amp bedding filing cabinets hundreds of decoratoritems lots of Christmas items desk chair Kitchen cookware bake-ware and small appliances and MUCH MUCH MOREhellipTerms Cash or check with proper ID Ohio Sales tax will be

chargedSeller Joan G Amstutz Estate VW County Probate Court Case20141157 Greg Amstutz Executor Collette Carcione Attorney

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to viewthe Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of

this auction and all upcoming auctions

R e a l t y amp Auc t i o n C o Lt d

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

Auctioneers Dale Butler Ron Medaugh Bob Priest Gary

Richey Andy Schweiterman amp DD Strickler

122 N Washington St

Van Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

Old amp Newer Horse Drawn

Wagons amp Equipment

amp Antique Farm Equipment

Auction Sat July 11

1000 AM

Including Old Horse Drawn Hearsehelliphelliphellip Jail Wagonhelliphelliphellip DraftHorse Show Wagon helliphelliphellip 12 Passenger Horse Drawn People Mover Parade Vehiclehelliphelliphellip 6 Passenger Horse Drawn CarriagehelliphellipMeadow Gold Milk Delivery Wagonhelliphellip Old Buckboard helliphellip OldCovered Wagon hellip Replica Wells Fargo Stage Coach helliphellip Old sleighhelliphelliphellip Five Nice Wood Box Wagons helliphellip 2 Threshing MachinesJD A Tractor hellip Old Husker Shredder hellip Plus other old small farmequipment amp antique itemshelliphellip Call for free brochure or visit our WebSite wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphelliphellip Auction LocationGorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Paulding OHhellip Terms Payment day of the auction terms in brochure hellip OwnerCharles ldquoLewierdquo Moeller helliphellipGorrell Bors Auctioneers Don Gor-rell Nolan Shisler Aaron Timm Larry Gorrell Chris Aufrance Ap-prentice

STRALEYREALTYCOM

OR REALTORCOM

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

VAN WERT OFFICE

419-238-9733419 WEST ERVIN RD

VAN WERT OHIO

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Real Estate ndash 3 Acre Lot

THURS JULY 23 6pm

OPEN HOUSE THURS JULY 16 5-6 pm

3 Acres +- on US 127 North of Paulding

3 acres +- located 5 miles north of Paulding

on US 127 Located just north of the overpass

railroad tracks on the east side of the road

Paulding Cty Ohio Crane Twp Sec 12 Bare

undeveloped lot with recently applied for zoning

of B-3 Huge potentialmdashpossible commercial or

residential applications Close proximity to US 24

Survey available Sells to the HIGHEST BIDDER

Daily traffic count is over 4200 on US 127 amp over

6500 on US 24

EXCELLENT ACCESS W POTENTIAL

WWWSTRALEYREALTYCOM

for more auctionsinfopicturesterms

of sale

SELLER Paulding Co Habitat for Humanity

Auction Manager William C Straley CAI 419-203-

4616

AUCTIONEERS William C Straley CAI Chester M

Straley e-ProGRI Appr Warren Straley

EVERYTHING WE TOUCHmdashTURNS TO SOLD

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSEJULY 12TH bull 100 -200 PM

With a new roof it is hard to believe this home is only $39900There are 3 or 4 bedrooms and approximately 1700 square feetSmall corner lot that also has a detached garage This home islocated half-way between Van Wert and Paulding Wayne TraceSchool district Host DD Strickler 419-771-1295

wwwBeeGeeRealtycomBEE GEE REALTY ampAUCTION CO LTD

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

Realty amp Auction Co Ltd

3020 US RT 127 HAVILAND

To see nice color pictures amp interior shots of properties offeredby Gorrell Bros go to wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Multiple ListingService

1724 3 Bdrm home w lots of extras Beautifullot wabove ground pooleat-in kitchen 18x24 gar-age Oakwood $69900Paulding Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1725 NEW PRICEBEAUTIFUL 4 BRVICTORIAN HOMELots of extras beautifulwoodwork remodeledkitchen formal diningCA bsmt lg reardeck 2-car garageCorner lot PauldingCall Don Gorrell 419-

399-7699

1717 Lg 4 bdrm 2 bathldquoTurn of the Centuryrdquo home Gourmet kitchenwwalk-in pantry origi-nal woodwork updat-ed electric boiler heat-ing Lg lot Paulding

$174900 Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1686 7951 SR 111Well-kept 3 BDRM 15bath home wnewer shin-gles Spacious eat-in kitch-en 32x48 pole barn w concrete floor amp 220 elec-tric New Price $59900 Call Joe DenHerder

1716 New Listing -

13929 Helen StreetPaulding 4 BR Lots ofspace upgrade kitch-en wappliances hugemaster suite wfull walk-in shower amp garden tub$114900 Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1721 726 HooverAve Paulding New tothe market Spacious 3BR 2 bath home Manyupgrades incl new kitch-en great room furnace2 hot water heatershandmade cabinetswhole house generator

steel roof amp much moreAtt 2 car garage A mustsee home Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1722 1048 N Williams

Paulding 3 BR 1 12bath home Manyupdates and tons ofspace New windows ampattic insulation New lgeat-in kitchen whand-made cabinets 3 car attgarage Beautiful maturelandscaping amp trees Call

Aaron 419-769-5808

New Listing 1723 1070N Williams Paulding3 Bdrm wCA mostly allhardwood amp vinyl flooringroom for possible 4th BRor family room Fencedback yard 2 20x40 heated

extra building New Price$89000 Call Don Gorrell

or Joe Den Herder

1703 - 11749 Rd 132Paulding 3 BR 2 bathhome Country butclose to town Lg kitch-en lg deck lower levelfamily room wfireplacelaundry amp bath greatlandscaping Move inready Call Aaron 419-

769-5808

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

THE BITTERSWEET INN

940 WEST WAYNE

PAULDING

Absolutely tip-top

condition 5 upperlevel Suites plus

beautiful Inn Keeperrsquos

quarters on the lower level 1frac12 acre lotbarnAttributes you can only imagine - 722

$265000 private showings only

SEE THIS AND 150 MORE LISTINGS AT

STRALEYREALTYCOM (or) REALTORCOM

FOLTZ REALTY Don K Foltz II - Broker

Paulding OH bull 106 N Williams St 45879

Maurie Wannemacher 419-769-9090 bull Tim Boss 419-769-0823 - Realtors

View other listings wwwfoltzrealtycom bull Office 419-399-2347

2881 Lots of Home for the Money4 Bdrm 1 Bath Home wLarge LRDRCombo Attached Garage and a Bigback Yard for the Kids to to Play

2878 New Listing 211 S Laura St inPayne 3 Bdrm 2 Bath home with lotsof updates incls Roof Siding Shut-ters Eves and Downspouts as well asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2882 New Listing Well Kept 2 Bdrm 1bath home nicely landscaped Vinyl SidedNewer Replacement Windows new counter-top and sink in Paulding $51900

2877 New Listing 3 Bd 2 Bth LR FR andLarge eat-in Kitchen w34rdquo Oak Floor Large2 12 Car Det Garage w Floored storageabove Home has 4 ft Crawlspace and justunder 1 acre in Antwerp $69900

LEGALSORDINANCE

1503-15Ordinance 1503-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on June15 2015 and goes intoeffect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEA U T H O R I Z I N GTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOTO PARTICIPATEIN THE STATE OFOHIO COOPERA-TIVE PURCHASINGPROGRAMCopies of the full text ofthis legislation may beobtained at the FinanceDirectorrsquos Ofce 116South Main Street be-tween the hours of 800am and 500 pm Mon-day through FridayAnnette D HaschFinance Director

NOTICE Notice is hereby givento all residents of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams countiesOhio There will be ameeting of the JointSolid Waste Manage-ment District of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams Coun-ties Board of Direc-tors The date of themeeting is MondayJuly 27 2015 Themeeting will be heldin the Deance CountyCommissionerrsquos ndash Sec-ond Floor ConferenceRoom The time of themeeting is scheduledto begin at 130 pmorsquoclock DST A SolidWaste District Coordi-natorrsquos session will im-mediately followCommissioner Otto L NicelyBoard of Directors

President

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

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Buyers amp Auctioneers

2015 Paulding County Junior Fair

LIVESTOCK T h a n k Y o u

A L Boer Goats

Gorrell Brothers

MTJ Farms

Ag Credit-Van Wert

Greg amp Suzanne Cooper

Myers Enterprise

Al amp Casey Cook

Grover Hill VFW

Noggle Farms

Alex Products

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Noggle Rabbitry

Antwerp Exchange Bank

Harvest Farm Management

Noggle Snow Removal

Archbold Equipment Co

Haviland Drainage

Nucor Vulcraft Group

Arend Bros Farms

Hay amp Straw Mafia

Paulding Ace Hardware

Arthur Mutual Telephone Company

Herbert amp Orr CompanyPaulding County Area Foundation

Backroads Express

Hicksville Grain

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Barker Farms

Hobart Kuhn

Paulding Putnam Electric

Barry amp Holly Rupp

Hometown Pantry-Watson Holdings

Pond Seed CompanyAgrigold Hybrids

Bashore Reineck Stoller amp Waterman

Indiana Small Business IT

Precision Ag Drainage LLC

Baughman Tile CompanyInnovative Ag-Hicksville

Precision Mechanical Insulators

Bearfoot Trucking

Integrity Ford-Paulding

R amp L Truss

Beckman Farms

J Schmidt Farms LLC

R K Brady Corporation

Beckrsquos Hybrids

JL Williamson

Randy Tressler

Bill amp Laura Priest

James Spangler

Richard Davis

Bob amp Dianne Thornell

Jason amp Beth Thornell

RLS Farms LLC

Bob Sinn Farms

Jason Williamson

Rodney amp Joanne Mobley

Bok Farms

Jeff amp Maria Miller

Rootbeer Stand-Antwerp

Bruce amp Amy Rossworm amp Family

Jerry amp Cherry Klopfenstein amp Family

Roy Klopfenstein

Buckeye Hearing Health LLC

Jerry Beckman

Saylor Farms LLCBypass Agronomy LLC

Jewell Grain

Schlatter Plumbing Heating amp Air

Carnahan Farms

Jim amp Anada Cooper

Schlatterrsquos Custom Pumping LLC

Carolrsquos Main Street Makeover

Joe amp Ellen Sukup

Schweller Electric LLC

Central States Enterprises

Joe Burkard

Scott Equity Exchange Company

Citizens National Bank-Defiance

John PorterSherwood State Bank

Citizenrsquos National Bank-Van Wert

Kadesh Farms

Shisler Insurance Agency-Randy Myers

Claudia Fickel-Paulding Co Auditor

KAND

Signature Embroidery

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Karl amp Debbie Hiler

Singer Tool amp Die

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Kauser Trucking

Spatial Ag Systems LLC

Cook Burkard amp Gorrell

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

State Bank amp Trust

Cooper Farms

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Stoller Bros amp Sons

Cooper Out West Inc

Kenny amp Angie Spiece

Stoller Seeds LLC

Country Livestock Boer amp Savanna Goats

Kesler Brothers LLC

Suds 247 INC

Craig amp Amy Harris

Kim Sutton

Sukup Farms

Creek View Farm LLC

Klopfenstein Furniture

Systech

Dave amp Christy PhillipsKurt Tempel

TCW Trucking

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Lafarge North America

Terry Wehrkamp

Daversquos Heating

Leersquos Interior Painting Services

The Union Bank Co

Dealey Accounting

Leland Smith Insurance Services

Thornell Farms

Dealey Chemical

Leon Klopfenstein

Todd amp Regina WeidenhamerDobbelaere Stock Farm

Logisticized Ltd

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Dustin Miller

Lou Ann Wannemacher-Paulding Co Treas

Tom amp Kim Sinn

Dwain amp Wanita Laukhuf amp Family

Luderman Chiropractic

Tony Burkley-State Representative

Ebelrsquos Butcher Shop

Mahlon amp Rosa Tempel

Travis McGarvey

Ed amp Cheryl Schlatter

Maranatha Industries

Tri County Roofing

Edrsquos Car Care

Mary Brueggeman

Troy amp Maureen Greulach

Estle Chevrolet-Cadillac

Mary Kuhn

Tru Pointe Cooperative

Farm Credit-Mid America-Delphos

Matt amp Linda Reineck amp Family

VFW Post 5665

Farmerrsquos Elevator Grain amp Supply

McClure Farms

Wannemacher Farms

Fergueson Farms

Melissa KuhnWenninger Seed Service Inc

First Federal Bank-Paulding

Mike amp Cindy Kauser amp Family

Whiskey Acres LLC

Fitzwater Farms

Mike amp Claudia Kuhn Family

Wiesehan Farms

Flatrock Dairy

Mike amp Julie Zuber

Williamson Insurance Agency

Gary amp Amy Thornell

Mike amp Jeanne Winans

Willow Tree Farms

Gerbersrsquo Goats at the Old Saw MillMike amp Kathy Spiece

WMYW 1027

Glandorf Feed Company

Milan Center Feed amp Grain

Wonderly No-Till Drilling

Gloria Robinson

Miller Farms-Lonnie amp Sue

Zuber Welding amp Fabrication

Molitor Stables

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 13A

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Foxglove seen here at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is one of the gardenrsquos toxic plantswhen ingested Kids can be unpredictable so supervision is needed if you grow this and children

visit your gardens

Poisonous posies in the potager When our rst grandchildwas born in 2012 some pro-found changes occurred in ourlives Grandparents the worldover know just what an effectthose little human beings havein so many ways you didnrsquoteven know they could Butone thing happened here atOur Little Acre that I hadnrsquotcounted on probably becauseI wasnrsquot much of a gardenerwhen our own girls weregrowing up

Over the years as Irsquovelearned more and more aboutthe plants we grow here I real-ize that not only are we grow-ing edibles wersquore growing

things that are very much not edible right alongside themAnd so are you As I shared this newfoundknowledge with Grandpa theworrier in him emerged andI was informed that I neededto remove all the dangerous plants from the garden andthe house so when Hannahand any future grandchildrencame for a visit we wouldnrsquot be responsible for injuries ormaking them sick

Really How on earth didour own two girls ever sur-vive their parentsrsquo ignorancein allowing them to live everyday in the presence of such

dangers We cautioned themabout the rose thorns and the poison ivy We put a lockedgate on the fence around ourswimming pool We didnrsquot letthem eat bird eggs Oh wait As a grandparent for someodd reason the level of cautionincreases a bit over that whichwe had for our own children but I knew it wasnrsquot necessaryto dig up half my garden justto keep our grandkids safe Isimply learned what was poi-sonous and vowed to watchHannah extra closely Some things wersquove grownin our garden are well-known poison providers ndash castor bean

plan t ( Ricinus communis)for instance Though itrsquos agorgeous fast-growing trop-ical-looking plant all parts(especially the seeds) containthe toxin ricin

Those delightful daffodilsare toxic to the core whichis likely why squirrels leavethe bulbs alone The bulbsare especially dangerous but all parts of the plants are

poisonous and just handlingthe leaves or stems can causea burning sensation on yourskin Itrsquos wise to use gloveswhen gardening around bothdaffodils and jonquils Whoknew Foxglove ( Digitalis pur- purea) is gorgeous but donrsquoteven think about eating it Theheart medicine digitalis or di-goxin is derived from foxglove plant parts and is sometimesused to control heart rate

Just because one part of the plant is edible doesnrsquot meanthe entire plant is Take rhu- barb for example Those rosystems are yummy in pies jamsand cobblers right Well donrsquotmistakenly think that you canadd the leaves at the end ofthose stems to your salads Rhubarb leaves containhigh quantities of oxalatesand when you eat too much ofthem yoursquoll get sick So donrsquoteat that part The stems alsocontain much smaller quan-tities of it but not enough tocause much of an effect Otherthings have it ndash cabbage spin-ach and beet tops just to namea few ndash but in lower accept-able levels

What does oxalic acid do

It contributes to kidney and bladder stones for one thingso if yoursquore prone to develop-ing these things you might notwant to nosh on veggies thatare known to contain higherlevels of oxalic acid

Other toxic plants include Rhododendron monkshood( Aconitum) lily-of-the-valley Hydrangea larkspur Englishivy Euonymus yews (Taxus)and Wisteria Of course a plant doesnrsquothave to be poisonous to bedangerous to children Besidesthe obvious rose other thorny plants to watch out for includecactus varieties barberry ( Ber-

beris) blackberries and re-thorn ( Pyracantha)

Plants in the Euphorb ia genus (includes Poinsett ia)have a milky sap that can beextremely irritating to theskin and can cause blindnessif it gets in your eye Someeuphorbias have thorns alongwith the sap making themdoubly dangerous Some of the plants I men-tioned will affect some peoplemore than others while someof the plants are just plaintoxic for everyone Quantitiesingested will affect the reac-tion too but all of them are potentially dangerous

All of this doesnrsquot makea garden sound like a veryfriendly place for kids doesit Not at all Some commonsense and supervision are allthatrsquos needed ndash two things thatgo a long way toward raisinggood and healthy kids both inand out of the garden Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwour-littleacrecom and on Face-book at wwwfacebookcom OurLittleAcre Contact her at PauldingProgressGardener

gmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting their aunt and uncle

Alvina and William Dial in Kollweiler Germany Ashlyn and Kaitlyn Goings daughters of Darnell

Goings of Latty and Renae (Shad) Bowers of Paulding traveled to Rome Italy to see the Coli-

seum and other sights Their source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County

Progress Are you headed to some d istant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your

camera and send a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaper

org

Concert series continues Friday

with Bekah Bradley on stage PAULDING ndash Get ready for more greatmusic in downtown Paulding This FridayOn Friday July 10 the Paulding Chamber ofCommerce will present the third of their 2015Summer Concert Series at the Herb MonroeCommunity Park The series is sponsored byIberdrola Renewables

Bekah Bradley returns for Fridayrsquos concertheld at Herb Monroe Park downtown Pauld-ing She recently appeared at John PauldingDays immediately following the parade Bekah is currently living in Fort Wayne andis working harder than ever on her music ca-reer Bekah is a pop country artist with a nat-ural country twang that is instantly recogniz-able She is inspired by many different kinds

of music including country pop rock andChristian Bekah writes music about people inher life and the trials she has experienced She performs everything from Imagine Dragons toPatsy Cline Food will be available for a donation from NOCAC who sponsors the ldquoGetting Ahead in

a Just Gettingrsquo-by Worldrdquo Getting Ahead isa way to analyze onersquos own life and to make plans for building personal and family resourc-es It is an agenda-free learning experience thathelps people take charge of their lives In addition a homegrown market with freshherbs vegetables and crafts will be availableas well as kidsrsquo activities and more The event is free and open to the public

Chester M Straley a VanWert resident and broker atthe Van Wert ofce of StraleyRealty Auctioneers Inc hasbeen awarded the designationof Graduate Realtors Institute(GRI) from the Ohio Associationof Realtors Straley is a memberof the Northwest Ohio Board ofRealtors the Ohio Associationof Realtors and the NationalAssociation of Realtors

BusinessNews

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

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for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

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USPS 423620Entered at the Post Ofce in Paulding Ohio as2nd class matter Subscription rates $38 peryear for mailing addresses in Deance VanWert Putnam and Paulding counties $46 peryear outside these countieslocal rate for Military person-nel and students Deadlinefor display advertising 1 pmMonday News deadline 3pm Thursday

Paulding County Progress

n BROWNContinued from Page 1A

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workforce needs ldquoWe are very proud of ourlongstanding partnership withVantagerdquo said Voje ldquoWehelped tailor a program thatlls wind farm needs acrossthe country while potentially providing wind turbine andsolar technicians for Iberdro-la Renewables Last year we

were able to institute a veter -ansrsquo scholarship program atVantage to help veterans andtheir families train for jobs inthe renewable energy sectorAs a veteran Irsquom very proudto work for a company wheremore than 15 of our opera-tional employees are militaryveterans or active duty re-servesrdquo Jeff and Cathy Thomasowners and operators of Lin-coln Ridge Farms who have alease with Blue Creek WindFarm also attended Thurs-dayrsquos visit The wind farm paysapproximately $2 million inannual lease payments to local

landowners ndashlike the Thomas-es ndash and $27 million in annual payments to go to local schooldistricts and municipalities Owned by Iberdrola Re-newables and operating sinceJune 2012 Blue Creek WindFarm has 115 turbines in VanWert County and 37 turbinesin Paulding County Duringthe construction phase of the project the farm created morethan 500 construction jobsgenerated $25 million in localspending and created work formore than 30 Ohio companiesthat contributed parts or labor Brown has been a longtimesupporter of wind energy and

boosting the domestic manu-facture of wind turbines usedin wind farms like Blue CreekBrown supported the bipar -tisan extension of the criticalldquo1603rdquo clean energy grant pro-gram which will be used tonance the Blue Creek project

and was included in the tax ex-tenders package passed by theSenate in December 2010 After the Blue Creek WindFarm visit the senator traveledto Paulding where he rst metwith several local leaders at thePaulding County EconomicDevelopment Ofce then withcounty Emergency Manage-

ment Agency director Ed Bohnregarding recent ood dam-age that occurred in PauldingCounty Brown talked with BohnEMA volunteer Phil Wells andcounty Commissioner MarkHoltsberry behind the schoolon Emerald Road where sev-eral nearby homes were im- pacted by high water last week-end Bohn expressed concern thatthere appears to be less grantfunding for re departmentsavailable through Departmentof Homeland Security than had been available since the 911attacks and urged the senator

not to let funding slip away They also discussed the process for obtaining disasterdeclarations Flood damagedoesnrsquot appear to be enough towarrant a presidential declara-tion Bohn remarked The county engineerrsquos of-ce and Ohio Department ofTransportation are evaluatingdamage to roads and bridges inthe county Bohn said In another matter Holts- berry told Sen Brown that formany years he worked throughthe Veterans Administrationto obtain headstones to markgraves of veterans who had nomarkers About two to three

years ago he stopped gettingthem apparently because afamily member must make therequest Often the veteransrsquograves are very old and thereis no family left here to speakon their behalf Brown said hewould check into the situation

Paulding Village proposes lifting some 2-hour parking limitsBy SAMANTHA

HABERNCorrespondent

PAULDING ndash The Paulding Vil-lage Council met in a regular meetingon Monday July 6

At the June 15 council meetingofcials reported that the street com-mittee was working on a new parkingmap for downtown following sever-

al questions and concerns about theability to park without getting ticket-ed With this the council heard therst reading of Ordinance 1504-15which would delete certain sectionsof Ordinance 961-87 to provide forunrestricted parking on certain streetsoff the square Ordinance 1504-15 iscurrently being reviewed to match up

to the map The villagersquos farmland rental is upfor bid It is a three-year contract thatends Aug 31 The new contract willstart Sept 1 and will be for the nextfarm year More information will beavailable next week Councilman Jim Guelde thankedthe ldquoguys at the garagerdquo for paintingthe building

The administratorrsquos agenda includ-ed a water sewer and refuse assess-ment for a residence owned by SonyaM Geckle Among those attending were GregReinhart and Boy Scouts who ob-served the eveningrsquos proceedings The village website is currently be-ing worked on

The street committee will meet at

530 pm July 16 regarding concernswith access to US 127 during thesnow and ice season A utility committee meeting will be held on July 21 at 530 pm

An executive session was held af-ter the meeting No additional actionwas taken The next regular council meetingwill be at 630 pm on July 20

Several injured in 3-vehicle crash BROUGHTON ndash Three persons were injuredin a three-vehicle crash at the intersection ofOhiorsquos 613 and 637 on Monday afternoon According to the Ohio State Highway PatrolrsquosVan Wert Post the incident occurred at 109 pmJuly 6 in Jackson Township A 2011 ChevroletEquinox driven by Jodie L Kinney age 51 ofDublin Ohio was traveling southbound on 637and stopped at the posted stop sign Troopers saidKinney failed to yield the right of way to trafcon 613 and collided with a westbound 2000 FordWindstar driven by Kourtney Jo Thomas age 16of Oakwood

After the initial collision a 2015 GMC Sierradriven by Eric F Kohart age 30 of Fostoria was

struck Kohart was traveling eastbound on 613and had stopped at the intersection to yield to on-coming trafc with intentions to make a left turnonto 637

Kinney was transported by Paulding EMS tothe Paulding County Hospital with minor inju-ries Reportedly she was trapped in her vehicleand had to be extricated by emergency respond-ers Her passenger Noah P Kinney age 14 of

Dublin was not transported Thomas and her passenger Lauren N Hill age16 of Paulding were both transported by GroverHill EMS to the Paulding County Hospital withminor injuries Kohart did not claim injury Alcohol is not believed to be a factor and alloccupants were reportedly wearing seatbelts Kinney was issued a citation for failure to yieldto oncoming trafc The intersection is part of the trafc detour dueto closure of US 127 in Paulding for a sewer project Motorists are being routed onto Ohio613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

The Ohio State Highway Patrol was assisted

on scene by the Paulding County Sheriffrsquos Of -ce Paulding FireEMS Grover Hill FireEMSGideonrsquos Towing and RampO Service The Van Wert Post reminds motorists to useextra caution at intersections obey stop signs andyield to oncoming trafc The Van Wert Post hashandled four stop sign related trafc crashes inPaulding County since July 1 which has resultedin 11 individuals suffering injury

ance Regional Medical Cen-ter before being transported by Samaritan Life-Flight toParkview North Hospital inFort Wayne with serious butnon-life threatening injuries A second back seat passen-ger Josephine L Liska age 67of Deance was transportedfrom the scene by Samaritan

LifeFlight to Parkview NorthHospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries The occupants in van werenot wearing seatbelts Mattingly was transported byEMS to the Paulding CountyHospital for minor injuries Hewas wearing his seatbelt at thetime of the crash US 24 was temporarilyclosed during the crash inves-tigation The Ohio State HighwayPatrol was assisted on scene bythe Paulding County SheriffrsquosOfce Samaritan LifeFlightAntwerp FireEMS PauldingFireEMS Crane Township

Fire Department the Ohio De- partment of Transportation thePaulding County EngineerrsquosOfce and Gideonrsquos Towingand Recovery Alcohol use was not a factorin the trafc crash and the crashremains under investigation

make the overall experienceeven betterrdquo The second annual AuglaizeRiver Regatta will be held onSaturday July 11 beginning at10 am Unlike last year when reg-istration took place near the boat dock in Oakwood thisyear registration will be heldat Auglaize Canoe and KayakRentals located at 24687 Road207 where the competitionwill begin

One major boost theregatta has received isthe support of PauldingCounty Hospital Thisyear the hospital iswagering some friend-ly competition withinits employees Right nowhospital employees haveformed 13 teams thatwill participate in the re-gatta ldquoI participated in theregatta last year and hada great time With overall positive health and wellnessI thought this would be an ex-cellent event to promote bothas well as being something that

our employees would enjoy Iam more than happy with theresponserdquo said Paulding Coun-ty Hospital CEO Randy Ruge

The 35-mile canoe and kay-ak sprint race will be dividedinto a youth bracket and adult bracket Each bracket willfeature three different eventsincluding a two-person canoerace two-person kayak andone-person kayak race Regis-tration fee is $5 per person perrace and can be paid the day ofthe event Compe- tition will begin at

9 am withthe start of

the rst of six races Canoe andkayak rental will also be avail-able for $20 per watercraft Therace course on the AuglaizeRiver will be 35 miles for each

race and will conclude at the boat dock in Oakwood During the races there will be activity in downtown Oak-

wood Local vendors will beon scene food booths will beavailable and music will be provided by Brian and PoorBottom Grass Band ldquoThis year we have set threegoals for the regatta First wewant to help local businessesand we will do that with the participation coming from thecommunity along with out-of-town visitors to the regattardquosaid Morales ldquoSecondly with the hospi-

tal on board and thisevent being outdoorsand offering a cer -tain amount of exer-cise we want to havea good time but at the

same time encouragewellness

ldquoThirdly we want the regattato grow and become an event

that families can attend andenjoy the riversrdquo Moralescontinued ldquoSo we are em-

phasizing local commercewellness and a family friendlysummer activity Those threegoals lays a perfect founda-tion for a positive event on asummer day in rural Paulding

Countyrdquo Additional information can be found at wwwodcohioorgrace-registration

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting her niece and neph-ew Alvina and William Dial of Kollweiler Germany Mary Goings along with Wesley andKathy Goings all from Latty traveled to Rome to see the Coliseum the Vatican and othersights and received a pleasant surprise as Pope Francis appeared to address the crowdTheir source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County Progress Are youheaded to some distant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your camera andsend a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaperorg

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RUTH REED1918-2015

GROVER HILL ndash RuthM Reed 97 of Grover Hill passed away Monday June29 at Lutheran Hospital FortWayne Ruth was born to WilliamH and Hazel (Farling) Ries onJan 8 1918 in their log homelocated in York Township VanWert County She is survived by her sisterMargaret (Ries) Springer ofSun City Fla daughter Car-olyn (Reed) Pruden of Gro-ver Hill eight grandchildren16 great-grandchildren threegreat-stepgrandchildren andthree great-great-grandchil-dren Ruth was preceded in death by her parents husband Ho-mer J Reed daughter Mar-ilyn (Reed) Lockie and son

Douglas Reed Funeral services were Fri-day July 3 at the Zion Unit-ed Methodist Church in Gro-ver Hill Ofciating was JackFetter director of Fetter ampFriends Ministry and closefriend of the family Intermentwas at Middle Creek Ceme-tery in Washington TownshipCowan amp Son Funeral HomeVan Wert was in charge of ar-

rangementsMemorials are to the Zion

United Methodist ChurchGrover Hill

ROBERT DIX PAULDING ndash GravesideServices for Robert DuaneDix will be conducted 1 pmSaturday July 11 2015 atWiltsie Cemetery Payne DenHerder Funeral Home Pauld-ing is handling arrangements

BETTYLeTUTOUR

1947-2015 PAULDING ndash Betty JeanLeTutour age 67 died Mon-day June 29 She was born Sept9 1947in Guth-rie Center

Iowa thedaugh t e rof Rich-ard andCharlotte(White) Kness She marriedDanny R LeTutour who pre-ceded her in death on Aug 162008 She is survived by a daugh-ter Kelly Jo (Robert) Scott ofDeance son Randy (Jean)Michaelson Sr of Rockfordfour grandchildren Randy

More weddings in the works

Lovina topped potato slices with some yummy goodies for anextra treat in her recipe for Sliced Baked Potatoes

There is a lot of activity go-

ing on around here this weekOur neighbors Abe and Frediaare taking our old pole barndown to save the lumber thatis still good enough to reuseAbe his sons my husbandJoe and our boys have been busy taking it all apart Lastnight they nished saving therafters Today the walls weretaken down and all the woodthatrsquos not reusable is being burned as I write this Our neighbor Marlin cut ouroats and he will bale that cropfor us Neighbor Harlan is heredigging the water line and hook-ing up more solar power All

three men and Joe work in RVfactories and are on vacation thisweek It isnrsquot proving to be muchof a vacation for them Joe and the boys are buildinga work bench in the new pole building when time allows Theywant to organize all the tools Daughter Elizabeth is alsoon vacation for two weeks The bad news is she is laid up withdouble pneumonia She sure hashad a hard time to recover Thedoctor put her on some prettystrong antibiotics and she hadto go back in for another shotThe doctor said if she didnrsquotimprove with everything she istaking then she would have to be admitted to the hospital She showed improvementthe next day so hopefully shecan keep recovering at homeShe has a hard time acceptingthe fact that she needs rest inorder to get better I think sheworries too much that we wonrsquotget things done before her wed-ding Irsquom sure everything willfall into place With all the ex-tra projects going on it did lookhopeless for a while

Tomorrow July 1 is daughterLorettarsquos 15th birthday Her ageis always easy to remember asshe was born in the year 2000 We have two more wedding

invitations on our refrigerator Niece Katie Edna and Ben aregetting married on July 23 Iwas asked to be a cook Moseand Susan and Verena will all be table waiters This weddingis in Berne Ind And congratulations also goto Leander and Karen They picked Aug 28 for their spe-cial day This wedding is in ourcommunity I was happy to have a shortvisit with my friend Ruth andher church friends The weekwas too busy to go spend some

time with all of them on Mon-day Maybe next year will workout This week Irsquoll share with youthe recipe that we are having forsupper It is called sliced baked potatoes I donrsquot measure theingredients I just make this rec-ipe according to how much ofeach item I want on the potatoslices Enjoy God bless each ofyou and stay healthy

SLICED BAKEDPOTATOES

4-5 raw potatoes sliced4 tablespoons butter melted4-5 green onions chopped1 cup grated cheese of yourchoice4 strips bacon cooked andcrumbled Preheat oven to 400deg Slice potatoes about 14-inch thickand brush both sides of potatoslices with butter Place them ona cookie sheet Bake in preheat-ed oven for 30 to 40 minutes or

until lightly browned on bothsides turning once When pota-

toes are ready top with baconcheese and green onion Con-tinue baking until the cheese ismelted Optional add sour cream ontop after baking Lovina Eicher is an Old Or-der Amish writer cook wifeand mother of eight Formerlywriting as The Amish Cook Eicher inherited that column from her mother Elizabeth Co-blentz who wrote from 1991to 2002 Readers can contact Eicher at PO Box 1689 South Holland IL 60473 (please in-clude a self-addressed stampedenvelope for a reply) or at Lovi-

nasAmishKitchenMennoMe-diaorg

Michaelson Jr Ashley Mi-chaelson Justina LeTutourand Justin LeTutour sevengreat-grandchildren KylerLyric Lacee Bethanie JaidenGavin and Vaylin and sib-lings Dickie (Margie) WhiteRoger Kness Rollin KnessRick (Caroline) Kness Rex(Brenda) Kness Sherly Gib-son Ruth Crawley and Mary(Felipe) Guthrie

She also was preceded indeath by her parents sonRobert Michaelson Jr andsiblings Nancy Jo Kay andRonnie Funeral services wereThursday July 2 at DenHerder Funeral Home Pauld-ing Burial will be at a laterdate Donations may be made inlieu of owers to the family Online condolences may besent to wwwdenherderfhcom

Furniture Bank serving local counties

Thursday July 9Jam session

PAULDING ndash Bluegrass gospel and country gospel singing jam session will commence at 630 pm Thursday July 9 atthe Paulding Family Worship Center Participants are encouraged to bring their own stringed in-strument or CD with which to sing along The church is located at 501 W Perry St Call Mike Kaufmanat 419-438-6851 for more informationSunday July 12-17

Vacation Bible School OAKWOOD ndash Vacation Bible School leaders at Auglaize

Chapel Church of God are nalizing plans for this yearrsquos pro -gram A new VBS adventure call GPS - Godrsquos Plan of Salva-tion is about to begin Kids will discover how to follow Godrsquos marvelous and ex-citing direction for their lives The adventure begins SundayJuly 12 and runs through Friday July 17 Meeting time is 630-830 pm Auglaize Chapel is located at 22642 CR 60 35 miles south-west of Oakwood For more information call 419-594-2441There is no charge and all kids are welcome ldquoChurch Cornerrdquo listings are free If your church is hav-ing any special services or programs please email us yourinformation at progressprogressnewspaperorg or call the Paulding County Progress at 419-399-4015

By JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer DEFIANCE ndash The Deance County FurnitureBank managed by the St Mary Catholic Com-munity is a faith based ministry helping to meetthe needs of individuals and families in need offurniture Located in Deance the furniture bankserves not only Deance County but neighboringcounties including Paulding County as well The bank provides basic furniture needs includ-ing electrical appliances beds bed frames bedlinens and kitchenware to families in need Allrequests for assistance must come to the furniture bank from an approved social service agency ldquoAll participating agencies have ofcial referralforms and know the proper procedure for request-ing helprdquo said Otto Gerdeman coordinator of thefurniture bank Donations of items are accepted from individ-uals as well as businesses Gently used items may

be dropped off by appointment or by stoppingat the warehouse location every Friday between

10-11 am The warehouse is located at 1941 E

Second St in Deance Items that are in constant demand includequeen size and smaller bed frames box springsand mattresses bed linens pots pans dishes sil-verware clean and working electrical applianc-es including stoves microwaves toaster ovenswashers and dryers kitchen tables and chairscouches chairs dressers and cash donations arealways welcome ldquoWe have clients stopping in who are settingup housekeeping and have little more than theclothes on their back and a few personal itemsto those with immediate needs Sometimes theyare victims of re domestic violence or extreme poverty and they need assistance We are hereto serve the community and we are looking for-ward to helping those in Paulding County whond themselves in need of furniture said Gerde-man

For more information or questions call 419-784-2948

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PAULDING PROGRESS

FOR THE RECORDProperty transfers

County Court

Commissionersrsquo Journal

Forum Readerrsquos Opinion

Express your opinionThe Paulding County Progress

provides a public forum throughldquoFORUM Reader Opinionrdquo Lettersto the Editor for area residents toexpres their opinions and exchangeideas on any topic of public interestAll letters submitted are subject tothe Publisherrsquos approval and MUSTinclude an original signature anddaytime telephone number for ver-ification We wonrsquot print unsignedletters Letters should be brief and con-cise Letters must also conform tolibel law and be in good taste Pleaselimit letters to no more than 500words We reserve the right to editand to correct grammatical errorsWe also reserve the right to verifystatements or facts presented in theletters The opinions stated are those of

the writer and do not necessarilyreflect that of the newspaper Where to write Letters to the Edi-tor Paulding County Progress POBox 180 Paulding OH 45879 ordrop them off at the office 113 S Wil-liams St The deadline is noon Thurs-day the week prior to publicaiton

Time to return

sandbagsDear Editor The Paulding County Emer-gency Management Agencyonce again wants to sayTHANKS to the over 70 vol-unteers On two separate oc-casions people young and oldcame out and lled sandbags tohelp those in need in PauldingCounty Now the time has come togather those sandbags in eachof the three communities ofAntwerp Payne and Paulding The administrations in An-

twerp and Payne have beentold those sandbags that weresent to their communities are toremain in Antwerp and Paynefor the potential of ooding inthe future I am asking the res-idents that obtained sandbags

to get ahold of those villageadministrations to drop themoff at a designated area The residents of Pauldingcan return them to the engi-neerrsquos facility on West WayneStreet in Paulding Questions have been broughtup about contamination ofthose sandbags it is not be-lieved that the ood waters ofFlat Rock Creek or the ashooding from the farm eldssouth of Antwerp had any con-cerning contaminates Therewill be an upcoming articleabout the after action thoughtsand ideas that came from thesetwo oods in a two-week peri-od Anyone who has any ques-tions or concerns can contactthe Paulding County EMA at419-399-3500

Edward Bohn director Paulding County EMA

The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Auglaize Township Jeffrey G and Lisa LRoddy to Bobby D and OkS Branham Lot 3 NonemanAuglaize Allotment 043acre Quit claimBenton Township Michael Scott Now Sr bySheriff to Deutsche Bank Na-tional Trust Co trustee Sec10 1 acre Sheriffrsquos deed Terel C Morehead to Jo-seph H Morehead Sec 10081 acre Quit claimBlue Creek Township Richard and Lydia NelsonDonald and Lonna Nelsonand Ray and Sharon Johannsto Douglas D and ElizabethA Reinhard Sec 14 23acres Quit claim Douglas D and ElizabethA Reinhard to Randy M Suf-fel Jr and Ashley Suffel Sec14 23 acres Warranty deed Donald R Wenningertrustee et al to WenningerSeed Service Inc Sec 341843 acres Fiduciary deed Wenninger Seed ServiceInc to Wenninger Seed Ser-vice Inc Sec 34 3186acres Quit claimBrown Township Ralph L and Virginia M

Wharry to Ralph L and Vir-ginia M Wharry trusteesSec 34 40 acres Quit claimCarryall Township Nathaniel R and Amber MLucas to Brian R and AimeeC Lichty Sec 32 12169acres Warranty deedCrane Township Douglas A and Diane SGoyings to Paulding LeasingLLC Sec 29 80 acres War-ranty deed Brenda L Slattman to Ran-dall E Smith Sec 16 2587acres Quit claimEmerald Township Nathan A and Sara J Sut-ton to Roger C and Patricia

L Eckart Sec 8 246 acres

Warranty deed Fred B and Kelly J Man-seld to Casey Derrow Lot30 Proxmirersquos CanalviewSubdivision 0482 acre War-ranty deed Rachel A Thomas fkaHarpel to Megan L JackmanSec 31 587 acres WarrantydeedHarrison Township Paulding Leasing LLCto Douglas A and Diane SGoyings Sec 27 80115acres Warranty deed Carl W and Sandra GFrecker to Lynn J Freckerand Amy L Frecker Lot 80904 acre Quit claimJackson Township Robert L and Joanne MGunderman to James Robertand Lori Lynn GundermanLots 16 and 17 Temple Allot-ment 0439 acre Quit claim Johnathon and Connie Roseto Andrew R TrowbridgeSec 4 4242 acres Warrantydeed Kenneth C Thomas LifeEstate dec to Raymond KThomas et al Sec 20 80acres AfdavitPaulding Township James L Johanns dec toDoug Johanns et al Sec 1040 acres and Sec 11 15465acres AfdavitWashington Township Hosea Sims II et al to JohnStanford Young Jr Sec 1640 acres Warranty deed Thomas and Lisa Ladd toSteven J Cleaves and RichardJ Richardson Jr Sec 9 15acres Warranty deed Ralph L and Virginia MWharry to Ralph L and Vir-ginia M Wharry trusteesSec 2 162417 acres Sec10 142 acres and Sec 34 40acres Quit claimAntwerp Village Daniel W and Rebecca ASchutt to Shawn F and SaraR Schuette Lots 8 and 9Maumee Timber First Addi-

tion 0306 acre and Sec 28

1043 acres SurvivorshipdeedHaviland Village Bryan W Eutsler to KathyL Eutsler Lot 26 OriginalPlat 0165 acre Quit claimMelrose Village Carnahan Farms LLC toJames Ryan and Jennifer NCoppes Lots 55 56 Origi-nal Plat 034 acre Warrantydeed Methel L Densmore LifeEstate dec to LawrenceDensmore et al Lot 77 017acre AfdavitOakwood Village T3 Properties LLC toGreen Edge Properties LLCLot 3 Grove Addition 02acre Quit claimPaulding Village Liechty Inc to Deer Build-ing Inc Lots 1302 1303Outlots 2436 acres Warrantydeed Terry Jo and Mary HelenWoodard to Terry Jo andMary Helen Woodard Lot 1920 Noneman Second Addition0173 acre Warranty deed Tiffany A and Jason MAnderson to US Bank Na-tional Association trusteeLots 29 30 0158 acre War-ranty deed Antwerp Exchange BankCompany to Michael ASpeiser Lot 18 NonemanDeMuth Allotment 026 acreWarranty deed Janice L Lipp dec to GaryW Lipp Life Estate Lot 9Utterbabck Subdivision 041acre Afdavit Gary W Lipp Life Estateto Kristin R Bradford Lot 9Utteraback Subdivision 041acre Warranty deed Teresa Gallup et al toRodney A and Carrie LHammon Lot 06011 Outlot043 acre Warranty deed Kiwanis Club of Pauld-ing County Ohio to BranchChristian Fellowship IncLots 169 170 Armory 0183

acre Warranty deed

Civil Docket Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Kendra R KatschkeAntwerp Small claims dis-missed Cleveland Mutual InsuranceCo Cleveland and Richard Car-

nahan Paulding vs Jonathan RBowman Paulding and Corey JDavis Sherwood and CatherineTrowbridge Deance Other ac-tion default judgment on Bow-man in the sum of $152957Case continues against remain-ing defendants on July 23 Cach LLC Louisville Ky vsKitty Adkins Oakwood Otheraction judgment for the plaintiffin the sum of $273416 Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Shawna M WrightPaulding Other action judg-ment for the plaintiff in the sumof $332439 Van Wert County HospitalVan Wert vs Patricia Penning-

ton Grover Hill Other action judgment for the plaintiff in thesum of $52857 Pulmonary amp Critical CareMaumee vs Blas E AlvaradoOakwood Other action judg-ment for the plaintiff in the sumof $20947 Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Brad Simon Pauld-ing and Simon Says Pauld-ing Small claims judgmentfor Simon Says in the sum of$133625 Small claims casecontinues on July 30 Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Karen Bishop DeanceSmall claims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $115

Criminal Docket Gina M Overmyer Antwerpdisorderly conduct $250 ne$95 costs both taken from bond25 hours community servicemaintain good general behavior Anthony R Bullinger Oak-wood connement of dog $25ne $158 costs $200 restitutionto victim Eric C Flint Paulding dis-orderly conduct $200 ne$145 costs one day jail with 29days suspended one day creditfor time served no unlawfulcontact with victim probationordered repay court appointedfees 40 hours community ser-vice complete Hands Down program Meghan J Flint Pauldingdisorderly conduct $200 ne$145 costs one day jail with 29days suspended one day cred-it for time served ne may beworked off through communi-ty service no unlawful contactwith victim 40 hours communi-ty service repay court appoint-ed fees probation ordered com- plete Hands Down program Dustin E Gamble Havilandfalsication $250 ne $186costs pay $100 monthly vedays jail with 85 suspended payfor stay in jail repay court ap- pointed fees Jennifer C Lamond Pauld-ing possession of metham- phetamine waived preliminaryhearing case bound over toCommon Pleas Court docket Jennifer C Lamond Pauld-ing chemicals for the manufac-ture of drugs bound over Jeslyn A Johnson New Ha-ven Ind drug abuse $75 ne$87 costs six-month license sus- pension Andrew J Geren Cecil drugabuse $75 ne $87 costs six-month license suspension Andrew J Geren Cecil par-aphernalia $75 ne $87 costs

six-month license suspensionconcurrent with above Jastin Parks Toledo shingwithout a license $83 ne $80costsTrafc Docket

Mohammad A Maki North-

ville Mich 7965 speed $150ne $95 costs pay all by July31 or turned in for collection(POC) Emmanuel J Lucas Pauld-ing failure to reinstate dis-missed without prejudice perState costs waived Jesus Llerena Cape CoralFla no tail lights $100 ne $77costs pay within 30 days Matthew C Horn MillsboroDel no tail lights $100 ne $77costs pay within 30 days Jeffery A Rowe Toledo7665 speed $33 ne $80 costs Katrina M Weber Glen El-lyn Ill 8265 speed $43 ne$80 costs

Ricky L Varner Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Tara Lee Wiseman Dupontdriving on closed road $68 ne$80 costs Ryan Ahmed Indianapolis8565 speed $43 ne $80 costs Ryan David Clark TrentonMich 8265 speed $43 ne$80 costs Nathan L Ray Paulding reg-istration violation $68 ne $82costs Torrey W Cooper Buffalo NY driving without license$50 ne $5 costs license re-leased upon immediate pay-ment Torrey W Cooper Buffalo

NY 7565 speed $33 ne $77costs bond applied to payment Adam James Miller Paynereckless operation $250 ne$95 costs pay $100 monthlyPOC Oct 30 three days jailthree-month license suspensionmay attend DIP in lieu of jailALS vacated 27 days jail re-served Adam James Miller Payneleft of center dismissed perState Adam James Miller Payneseat belt $30 ne POC Oct 30 John Robert McGinnis OhioCity 7955 speed $43 ne $85costs Luke A Hulse Ney seat belt

$30 ne $50 costs Amy Claire Gentry India-napolis 7965 speed $33 ne$80 costs Wade W Carnahan De-ance tinted windows $68 ne$77 costs Nicholas D LengacherWoodburn Ind stop sign $53ne $80 costs Benjamin J Bangert TroyMo stop sign $53 ne $80costs Brittany F Fikes GraniteCity Ill 8165 speed $43 ne$85 costs Lucas E Larson Blooming-ton Ind 8065 speed $43 ne$85 costs Jacob J Merriman Payneseat belt $30 ne $52 costs Khary A Carson Monclova8265 speed $43 ne $82 costs Heather R Milliner Browns- burg Ind 8265 speed $33 ne$77 costs Michael P Cogo BrightonMich 9265 speed $43 ne$82 costs Willis D Heecht III FortWayne 8165 speed $43 ne$82 costs Margaret Gail Stevens AnnArbor Mich 7765 speed $33ne $77 costs

Narendpa Anne Troy Mich8055 speed $43 ne $80 costs Betty R Temple Van Wert7155 speed $43 ne $77 costs Robert W Nedderman NewBremen 7255 speed $43 ne$77 costs

Jonathan D Gilbert GroverHill seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Megan L Sells Fort Wayne7965 speed $33 ne $80 costs Julius O Omonayin VanWert 7055 speed $63 ne $80costs Donald L Eisenhut Fort Re-covery seat belt $30 ne $50costs Evelyn L Schneider Antwerpstop sign $53 ne $77 costs Taylor Anne McGillis Beau-fort SC 7565 speed $33 ne$80 costs Kesia R Jones Paulding stopsign $53 ne $77 costs POCAug 28 provide proof of nan-cial responsibility

Nicole N Ivy JacksonvilleFla 8865 speed $43 ne $85costs William O Fields Jr Toledo7765 speed $33 ne $80 costs Ericca Rachael Herzog To-ledo 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Ryan Chase Farmer GrabillInd 7765 speed $33 ne $80costs Kyle L Smith Paulding as-sured clear distance $68 ne$77 costs Suzanne D Cooper GroverHill 6955 speed $33 ne $80costs Elisa Maye Westlake India-napolis 7965 speed $33 ne

$80 costs Tracy L Eaton Antwerp fail-ure to control $68 ne $80 costs Jon H Overmyer Elmoredriving on closed road $68 ne$80 costs Raphael G Rodrigues Scott6755 speed $33 ne $77 costs Brandon L Kirk Painesvillestop sign $53 ne $80 costs Robert Donald Sipe Pauld-ing stop sign $53 ne $77costs Dakota Valdez Pauldingdriving on closed road $68 ne$77 costs Caroline E OrsquoConnor Car-mel Ind 8065 speed $43 ne$80 costs

Jonathon M Nelson India-napolis 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs Zachary R McGinnis VanWert failure to control $68ne $77 costs Jacob Fred Gideon Pauld-ing 6755 speed $30 ne $83speed French D Britt Pauldingstop sign $53 ne $80 costs Christian Wayne MunozMelrose seat belt $30 ne $47costs Max L Pease Latty left ofcenter $53 ne $77 costs Shelly L Lewis Van Wert7255 speed $43 ne $80costs Mary T Minnis Wylie Tex-as following closely $53 ne$80 costs Audra J Smith Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Xunyuan Zhang West La-fayette Ind 9165 speed $43ne $80 costs Christopher R Wilson An-twerp 7355 speed $43 ne$77 costs Alice J Miller New HavenInd 6955 speed $33 ne $80costs Thomas J Carr Port Clintonseat belt $30 ne $47 costs

Commissionersrsquo Journal June 1 2015 This 1st day of June 2015 the Board of County Commis-sioners met in regular session with the following members present Roy Klopfenstein Tony Zartman Mark Holtsberryand Nola Ginter ClerkMEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS Kris Gerken and Cindy Stever Huntington Insurance Ser-vices ndash Gerken and Stever met with the commissioners to dis-cuss the countyrsquos need for Huntingtonrsquos continued servicesPrimary services provided by Huntington Insurance are in part monitoring the ongoing nancial condition of the planand make reports at regular intervals periodically reviewingthe benet program and offer appropriate counsel and recom-mendations market for quality vendors on the countyrsquos be-half provide consultation and strategies related to health carereform regulations and assist with union negotiations whennecessary The county has been receiving invoices on a quar-

terly basis for these services The contract with HuntingtonInsurance is in effect from June 1 through May 31 Gerkenoffered the county a reduction in their annual fee for servicesThe county has health insurance through CEBCO Brian Shuherk Solid Ground met with the commissionersto discuss the courthouse squarersquos landscaping installation andmaintenance needs Shuherk will draw up a plan and submit itfor consideration Randy Bostleman Classic Land Design met with thecommissioners to discuss the courthouse squarersquos landscapinginstallation and maintenance needs Bostleman will draw up a plan and submit it for consideration Emily Munger presented the County Court probation FY2016 grant application for the commissionersrsquo signatures Sheexplained the grant for $54351 is for scal year July 1 2015through June 30 2016 The grant is awarded from the State ofOhio Rehabilitation and Corrections and is used to fund thesalaries at the County Court probation department Mungerexplained the grant is usually expended by May at which time probation fees collected are used for probation salaries untilthe next scal yearrsquos funds are awarded Munger reported 288 people are on probation in County CourtAPPOINTMENT IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS Zartman moved to approve the following appointmentsfor June 1 2015 to-wit Anita Stechschulte ndash ClerkGrant Coordinator PauldingCounty SheriffEMAIN THE MATTER OF MAINTENANCE ASSESS-MENTS FOR THE DUPLICATE YEAR 2015 COL-LECTED IN 2016 ON JOINT DITCHES WITH DEFI-ANCE COUNTY ORC 613703 This 1st day of June 2015 the Joint Board of CountyCommissioners of Paulding and Deance Counties met inregular session in their perspective chambers via telephoneconference with the following members present PAULDING COUNTY ndash Roy Klopfenstein PresentTony Zartman Present Mark Holtsberry Present DEFIANCE COUNTY ndash Thomas Kime Present RyanMack Present Otto Nicely Present Nicely moved to adopt the following resolution WHEREAS Ryan Mapes Paulding County SWCD DitchMaintenance has reported the proposed maintenance collec-tions for the 2015 duplicates with Paulding and DeanceCounties information sheets attached and should be placedon the 2015 tax duplicate to be collected in 2016 for main-tenance now therefore

BE IT RESOLVED by the Joint Board of County Com-missioners of Paulding and Deance Counties that in orderto provide such maintenance funds it is deemed necessary torun the attached listed ditches on the 2015 tax duplicate to becollected in 2016 for collection for one (1) year only at the percentage and the amount provided based on the benetsand that the same be and is hereby levied upon such bene-ted areas as aforesaid all in accordance with the provisionsof Section 613703 of the Revised Code of Ohio and be itfurther RESOLVED that the Auditors of Paulding and DeanceCounties are hereby ordered and directed to place such ditchmaintenance assessments on the 2015 tax duplicate to becollected in 2016 of the respective counties and be it further RESOLVED that it is found and determined that all formalactions of this Board concerning and relating to the adoptionof this Resolution were so adopted in an open meeting of thisBoard and that all deliberations of this Board and any of itscommittees that resulted in such formal action were in meet-

ings open to the public in compliance with all legal require-ments including Section 12122 of the Ohio Revised Code

Commissionersrsquo Journal June 3 2015 This 3rd day of June 2015 the Board of County Commis-sioners met in regular session with the following members present Roy Klopfenstein Tony Zartman Mark Holtsberryand Nola Ginter ClerkMEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS Jan Commers Board of Election met with the commis-sioners to discuss the grant that was recently awarded themfrom the Secretary of State (see resolution below) She also presented the quote for the work to be done at the OSU Exten-sion Building polling place

Bob Noneman reported he and his work crew have been painting buildings at the fairground He asked to be reimbursedfor paint Phillip Jackson INSBIT presented a county IT security

plan for the commissionersrsquo review The commissionersasked that he communicate with CCAOCORSA on the re-quirements Judge Tiffany Beckman Common Pleas Court was pleased to announce she has secured a grant from the OhioSupreme Court for an IT project She hopes to util ize the grantdollars for video arraignments for inmates held at the PutnamCounty Jail Video arraignments would save in time transport-ing inmates from Putnam County Jail to Paulding County Beckman voiced concerns about parking when she has full-day trials The commissioners suggested options

Doug Cook Ewing Nursery met with the commissionersto discuss the courthouse squarersquos landscaping installation andmaintenance needs Cook will draw up a plan and submit it forconsiderationEXECUTIVE SESSION A motion was made by Holtsberry to go into executivesession at 806 am with the Paulding County Prosecutor todiscuss legal matters The motion was seconded by ZartmanAll members voting yea At 832 am all members present agreed to adjourn the ex-ecutive session and go into regular sessionIN THE MATTER OF AMENDING THE 2015 AN-NUAL APPROPRIATION (FUND 162) Zartman moved to adopt the following resolution BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commis-sioners does hereby direct the County Auditor to amend the2015 Annual Appropriation by appropriating the following inthe Victimsrsquo Assistance Fund (Fund 162) to-wit 162-001-20126Victimsrsquo AssistanceOther AMOUNT $1000IN THE MATTER OF AUTHORIZING THE PAULD-ING COUNTY ENGINEER TO ADVERTISE FORBIDS FOR THE 2015 AUGLAIZE TOWNSHIP ET ALROAD IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (OPWC ROUND20) Holtsberry moved to adopt the following resolution BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commis-sioners does hereby authorize Travis McGarvey PauldingCounty Engineer to advertise in a paper of general circula-tion within the County for three consecutive weeks for bidsfor the 2015 Auglaize Township et al Road ImprovementsProjectIN THE MATTER OF ACCEPTING THE BID FORTHE ADA WORK AT THE OSU EXTENSION BUILD-ING PERMANENT POLLING PLACE

Holtsberry moved to adopt the following resolution WHEREAS Congress of the United States enacted the

Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002 and WHEREAS Section 261 of HAVA authorizes the UnitedStates Department of Health and Human Services to distrib-ute federal funds to States to assist them in making polling places accessible to individuals with disabilities and WHEREAS the Secretary of the State of Ohio Jon Hustedhas established an Election Assistance for Individuals withDisabilities Grant Program to distribute federal HAVA fundsto Ohio county boards of election and WHEREAS the Paulding County Board of Elections ap- plied for and has been awarded a Permanent Polling PlaceAccessibility Improvement Grant to help fund the project and WHEREAS MW Concrete has submitted a bid to provideconcrete work at the OSU Extension Building permanent poll-ing place in order to make it ADA compliant Now therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commis-sioners does hereby accept the bid from MW ConcreteDeance for the ADA work at the OSU Extension BuildingPermanent Polling Place in the amount of $4120

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Police Report

Common Pleas

Sheriffrsquos Report

See POLICE page 7A

Civil Docket The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and others ldquoet virrdquo

and husband ldquoet uxrdquo and wife

Tracy L Smith fka Dix Morgan-eld Ky vs Lawrence M Dix Pauld-ing Domestic violence Union Savings Bank Cincinnati vsCynthia Lee Montoya individuallyand as co-executor Nancy K BurnsEstate and her unknown spouse if anyFort Wayne and Jeffrey Alan Ott indi-vidually and as co-executor Nancy K

Burns Estate and his unknown spouseif any Andrews Texas and KathrynHolbrook-McCollister and her un-known spouse if any Fort Wayneand James Burns and his unknownspouse if any Butler Ind and RickyBurns and his unknown spouse if anyAntwerp and Randy Burns and his un-known spouse if any Pleasant LakeInd Foreclosures Stephanie L Altic Antwerp vsScott A Altic Decatur Ind DivorceCivil Docket Concluded The Bank of New York MellonSimi Valley Calif vs Darla K RohrsFort Hood Texas and Jon Rohrs FortHood and Paulding County TreasurerPaulding Foreclosures case dismissedwithout prejudice at plaintiffrsquos costs

Bank of America NA Simi Val-ley Calif vs Philip Lambert and hisunknown spouse if any Grover Hilland Jaclyn Lambert and her unknownspouse if any Hoagland Ind andUnited States Attorney Toledo andUnited States Attorney General Wash-ington DC and Paulding CountyTreasurer Paulding Foreclosurescase dismissed without prejudice at plaintiffrsquos costs Carrington Mortgage Services LLCSanta Ana Calif vs Leslie A Rossand unknown spouse if any AndersonInd Foreclosures Sheriffrsquos sale con-rmed and proceeds distributed Deutsche Bank National West Palm

Beach Fla vs Deborah R Baxter andher unknown spouse if any Van Wertand Joe R Baxter dec and PauldingCounty Treasurer Paulding Foreclo-sures Sheriffrsquos sale conrmed and proceeds distributed Anna Deckard mother and nextfriend of Lukis Deckard a minorPandora vs Ray Roth Grover HillMoney only dismissed with prejudiceat $18750 costs to defendant Keith Reed administrator of Doug-

las J Reed Estate Haviland vs Mi-chael E Bennett Scott and Tara LBennett Scott Cancellation of landcontract partiesrsquo land contract datedJune 1997 was declared forfeited andthe property returned to the plaintiff atdefendantrsquos costs Citibank N A Sioux Falls SD vsKrista K Gonzales aka Poling Pauld-ing Money only judgment renderedagainst the defendant in the sum of$495228 and costs Leaudrey Buckner aka Young Se-attle Wash and Marva E CaywoodPortland Ore and Yvette R SealySimi Valley Calif and Hosea SimsII Midvale Utah and Nanette CohillSims Sandy Utah vs Renotta Kellyand unknown spouse if any Spring-

eld NJ and Lawrence E Young JrRichmond Texas and Judith YoungRichmond Texas and Jerry W Youngand his unknown spouse if any addressunknown plus all his unknown heirsexecutors etc names and addressedunknown and Tiffany Manson-HingTallahassee Fla and Jon Man-son-Hing Tallahassee and Charles TYoung and unknown spouse if anyaddress unknown plus all his unknownheirs etc names and addresses un-known and Alvin Edsel Young and un-known spouse if any address unknownand Jacque Crockrell Scottsdale Arizand John S Young Jr KnoxvilleTenn and Dobbelaere Bros Inc Oak-

wood and Paulding County TreasurerPaulding Partition title quietedMarriage Licenses Thomas Francis Yocum 28 Oak-wood human resources and LeiloniMarie Cameron 33 Oakwood graphic production artist Parents are TrellYocum and Marisa Barrera and Ger-ald Cameron and Holly Smith Quinton John Stechschulte 29 De-ance supervisor and Thomas JamesBaxter 31 Deance information tech-

nology Parents are Steven J Stech-schulte and Grace Mayberry and JoeyRay Baxter and Deborah Ruth Font Brock Charles Blackmore 24Paulding deputy sheriff and ErikaTaylor Suzanne Pearson 21 Pauld-ing unemployed Parents are MatthewBlackmore and Tabatha Richie andDeborah Pugh and James PearsonAdministration Docket None ledCriminal Docket Jennifer L Deetz 33 of Antwerpwas sentenced after changing her pleato extortion (F3) from not guilty toguilty She was ordered to serve fouryears community control on standardconditions plus 14 days jail and pay$360 costs

Cody A Dickerson 22 of Clover-dale was sentenced after changing his plea to nonsupport of dependents (F5)to guilty He was ordered to serve veyears community control sanctions onthe conditions of 30 days jail with workrelease and pay $31648 costs Newlyn W Baker 36 Paulding hadtwo counts complicity to trafcking inmarijuana (F3) and a charge of posses-sion of marijuana (F5) dismissed upona motion of State costs waived Dereck E Mills 40 of DublinOhio will be sentenced to interventionin lieu of conviction for possession ofoxycodone (F5) and heroin (F5) aftera disposition on July 20 All criminal

proceedings are stayed pending theoutcome of the hearing Eric E Kachenmeiser 28 of To-ledo was sentenced to four yearscommunity control for possession ofcocaine (F5) Conditions of the sanc-tions include 60 days jail must enterinpatient drug treatment program forat least four months comply with drugand alcohol prohibitions submit to ran-dom tests complete drug and alcoholassessment and treatment obtain and

maintain a job obtain GED by sanctionend six-month license suspension pay$272 costs Jennifer C Lamond 32 of Pauldingis being held on $100000 bond with nocash privilege after her recognizance bond was revoked recently upon amotion of State Further hearing of thematter was sent for July 27 She is ac-cused of two counts aggravated arson(F1) and (F2) Heather A Ladd 28 of Oakwoodwas scheduled for a July 20 dispositionfor her motion for intervention in lieuof conviction related to her possessionof heroin (F5) charge Holly A McVey-Flores 37 of Oak-wood entered a guilty plea to posses-sion of heroin (F5) and was scheduled

for a disposition for her motion for in-tervention in lieu of conviction July 27 Arie M Hogans 28 of Antwerpwas scheduled for sentencing July 20for possession of heroin (F5) Stephen McElfresh 35 of MarkCenter changed his plea to guilty oftrafcking in marijuana (F4) Vehicleforfeiture dismissed $831 forfeiture ofcash to sheriffrsquos ofce Sentencing will be July 20 Brandy J Jordan 33 of Pauldinghad her trial for obstructing justice (F5)rescheduled from June 30 to Sept 15 Leslie A Porter 30 of Cecil wasordered evaluated to determine if sheis a proper candidate for intervention in

lieu of conviction related to her posses-sion of heroin (F5) indictment Hearingon the matter was on July 2 Jessica L Beane 28 Oakwood whois charged with illegal manufacture ofdrugs (F2) illegal assembly of chemi-cals for the manufacture of drugs (F3)and possession of methamphetamine(F5) will be in Court July 27 for ahearing on her motion to establish anown recognizance bond She is cur-rently being held on $100000 bond

with no 10 privilege Justin M Kipker 27 of Paulding is being held on $35070 bond for van-dalism (F5) and escape (M1) His courtdates were set for a July 27 pretrial con-ference and an Aug 18 jury trial Jeremy A Lamond 37 of Pauldingwaived extradition and was releasedon his own recognizance followingarraignment for illegal assembly ofchemicals for the manufacture of drugs(F3) trafcking in drugs (F4) and pos-session of drugs (F5) The followingitems of personal property were or-dered released to his mother 7-10 sh-ing poles tackle boxes cozy shingwaders shing vest and brown boxcooler Scott C Cramer 52 of Payne was

sentenced to 24 months in the OhioDepartment of Rehabilitation andCorrection for felony DWI (F3) witha previous felony DWI conviction Hisdriverrsquos license was suspended for lifeHe was ordered to pay court costs Amy J Egnor 46 of Payne wassentenced to 17 months in the ODRCfor theft (F4) Included in her courtcosts is $10409 restitution to be repaidto the Ohio Department of Job andFamily Services Eliseo S Camposano Jr 35 addressunavailable was sentenced to a stated prison term of 11 months in the ODRCwith a six-month license suspensionand must pay court costs

ACCIDENTSFriday June 19 547 am Claire L Smith 52of Scott was taken to PauldingCounty Hospital for treatmentof non-incapacitating injuriesfollowing a cardeer accident onOhio 613 east of Ohio 637 inJackson Township The driverwas traveling west in a 2013Chevy Malibu when a deer en-tered the roadway and was struckDamage was functional to the carMonday June 29 1229 pm Dalton S Talbott19 of Paulding was cited fordriving on a closed road follow-ing a mishap on Road 93 northof Ohio 500 in Paulding Town-ship He was driving north on theclosed road when the 2003 AuraLegacy he was operating strucka part of the roadway that had been washed out by water Thevehicle was functionally dam-aged Talbott was unhurt 356 pm James Daniel Zins59 of Cedar Minn was citedfor improper backing followingan accident on Road 108 at Road137 in Jackson Township Hewas backing a 2013 Mack CXItractor-trailer rig to turn southonto Road 137 As he attemptedthe turn the trailer tires went offthe west side and became stuck

Zins was unhurt Damage wasminor but the vehicle was towed 541 pm Evan Scott Hooker17 of Continental was taken toPaulding County Hospital byOakwood EMS following a sin-gle-truck accident on Ohio 613in Melrose Reports say he waseastbound in a 1984 Dodge Ram pickup when he leaned on thedriver side door while negotiatingthe curve The door opened andthe driver fell out before the truckstruck a guardrail near Road 177The driver was treated for non-in-capacitating wounds and wascited for unsafe vehicle The truckwas disabled and towedTuesday June 30

1212 am Justice MichaelJoseph Clark 17 and his pas-senger Serenity Clark 15 both of Antwerp were taken toCommunity Memorial Hospi-tal following a single-vehiclecrash on Road 51 at Road 162in Carryall Township Reportssay Justice was driving north onRoad 51 in a 2002 Ford Explorerwhen he failed to negotiate a jogin the road and went through a

ditch before coming to rest in aeld Both occupants were takento the hospital by Antwerp EMSfor possible injuries The truckreceived functional damage andwas towed Antwerp Fire Depart-ment also assisted at the sceneINCIDENTSThursday June 25 213 pm Deputies assistedCounty Court probation on Ohio111 in Auglaize Township 521 pm A caller reportednding ldquosomething on a towelrdquoalong Road 139 in EmeraldTownship The responding dep-uty requested an EMS unit foran evaluation Paulding EMS re-quested backup At 748 pm thedeputy was en route to DeanceRegional Medical Center 625 pm Dog complaint washandled on Road 115 in EmeraldTownship 936 pm Unruly juvenilematters were handled on Road143 in Emerald Township 946 pm Deputies handled a juvenile matter on Road 122 inBrown TownshipFriday June 26 725 am Cardeer crash onRoad 143 near Road 202 inEmerald Township was docu-mented 931 am Dog complaint wasmade from West Perry Street inPaulding 933 am Oakwood residentregistered a dog complaint 1001 am Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested dep-uties look for cats along US24 near Road 115 in EmeraldTownship where a caller sawsomeone throwing the animalsfrom a vehicle 1134 am Unidentied sub- ject was arrested on drug chargesat an undisclosed location 239 pm Theft of trailer plates was investigated on Ohio637 in Auglaize Township 610 pm Suspicious vehiclewas seen parked at a church

along Road 196 in AuglaizeTownshipSaturday June 27 356 am Payne resident tolddeputies someone had rung theirdoorbell and ran twice 617 am Deputies delivereda message for Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce on Road 10 inAuglaize Township 150 pm Break-in was inves-tigated on Road 192 in Carryall

Township 453 pm Van Wert CountySheriffrsquos office requested theGrover Hill Fire Departmentrsquostanker for a barn re The unitwas in action about 90 minutes 618 pm Underage party waslooked into on Road 72 in Wash-ington TownshipSunday June 28 423 am A Harrison Town-ship resident of Ohio 500 re-quested re department person-nel to help evacuate a home Oneunit was on scene over an hour 448 am Report of a vehiclestranded in four feet of waterover Road 234 at Road 19 inCarryall Township came in Thedriver was out of the vehicle 124 pm Vehicle was re- ported in high water at the inter-section of Road 108 and Ohio637 in Jackson Township 514 pm Domestic problemwas handled in Cecil 724 pm Deputies assistedPaulding police on Road 115 inEmerald Township 740 pm Possible meth labwas spotted on Road 105 inCrane Township 835 pm An anhydrous am-monia leak was reported fromUS 127 in Paulding TownshipPaulding EMS and two Pauldingre units were on scene less than25 minutes 902 pm Drive-off theft ofgas was looked into on Road 138in Brown Township 911 pm Cardeer crash wasdocumented on Road 137 inJackson Township 943 pm Vandalism com- plaint was lodged from Road191 in Auglaize Township 1102 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Kay Nora Ave-nue in PauldingMonday June 29 312 am Prowler complaintwas looked into in Melrose 530 am A woman told dep-uties she drove into high water at

the intersection of Roads 87 andOhio 500 in Paulding Township 6 am Cardeer collision onOhio 637 in Jackson Townshipwas handled 1008 am Vandalism to atruck along Ohio 114 in Wash-ington Township was investi-gated 1037 am Cardeer accidenton Road 205 in Brown Town-ship was documented

1128 am A Brown Town-ship resident of Road 187 tolddeputies a suspicious vehicle had been driving slowly past theirhome several times 258 pm Juvenile matterswere handled on Road 139 inEmerald Township 332 pm Common PleasCourt requested a deputy totransport a subject to jail 736 pm Four Payne fireunits with their EMS two Ant-werp re units and two Pauldingre units were on the scene of aroof re on Ohio 49 in HarrisonTownship for over 75 minutes 824 pm Telephone harass-ment was looked into on Road151 in Jackson TownshipTuesday June 30 1204 am A caller from Road209 in Brown Township tolddeputies four-wheelers were in ayard and eld causing damage 1247 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Rita Street inPaulding 132 pm Cardog accidentwas documented on Road 51 inHarrison Township 213 pm Consent search ofa vehicle was conducted behindthe Paulding Post Ofce Onesubject was taken into custody 326 pm Dog complaint waslooked into in Melrose 328 pm Payne residentlodged a dog complaint 705 pm Theft report fromRoad 178 in Auglaize Townshipwas investigated 907 pm Allen County(Ind) Sheriffrsquos ofce relayedinformation about a ldquorolling do-mesticrdquo that had started in theircounty but had entered PauldingCounty 956 pm Entry alarmsounded in Haviland 1016 pm K9 unit searched a building in HavilandWednesday July 1 123 pm Deputies arrestedAmy Egnor for Paulding County

Common Pleas Court 145 pm Deputies delivereda message for Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce 755 pm Counterfeit $10 billsurfaced in Grover Hill 842 pm Dog complaint waslooked into on Road 115 in Em-erald Township 923 pm Dog complaintcame in from Klingler Road inPaulding

945 pm Vehicle search wasconducted on South CherryStreet in PauldingThursday July 2 1010 am Theft with per-sonal items being sold was in-vestigated in Payne 10 pm Emerald Townshipresident of Road 8 complainedof neighbors shooting 107 pm Three-car crashwas handled at the intersectionof Road 138 and Ohio 637 inJackson Township PauldingEMS made a transport PauldingFire Department assisted at thescene No further informationwas available 127 pm Paulding and An-twerp EMS units both made atransport from an accident at theintersection of Road 115 and US24 in Emerald Township at therequest of OSHP Post 81 Ant-werp Paulding and CecilCranere departments assisted at thescene No further informationwas available 321 pm Cardeer crash onOhio 66 near Road 60 in Wash-ington Township was docu-mented 436 pm Dog complaintcame in from Road 108 in Jack-son Township 614 pm Subject was arrestedon Road 177 in Brown Town-ship 917 pm K9 unit was de- ployed on East Perry StreetFriday July 3 1033 am Juveniles ridingfour-wheelers on Road 1037in Auglaize Township were re- ported 1039 am Dog complaintwas handled on Road 17 in Ben-ton Township 848 pm K9 unit was de- ployed on East Caroline Streetin Paulding 908 pm Vehicle search wasconducted on East CarolineStreet in Paulding 1035 pm Suspicious person

was seen on Road 232 in Emer-ald TownshipSaturday July 4 340 am Domestic situationwas looked into on Road 1021in Auglaize Township 509 am Paulding EMStransported a male who wasfound lying in the middle ofRoad 143 north of Road 281 inEmerald Township 652 am Deputies responded

to a security panel alarm on US217 in Blue Creek Township 215 pm Domestic distur- bance was investigated on Ohio613 in Paulding Township 535 pm A vehiclepole ac-cident was documented on Ohio637 in Auglaize Township Nofurther information was avail-able 1016 pm Possible re nearthe intersection of US 24 andOhio 49 was reported in CarryallTownship 1104 pm Suspicious vehiclewas seen parked by a home onRoad 137 in Latty Township 1124 pm A suspicious per-son was seen outside a CraneTownship home on Road 226Sunday July 5 1242 am Telephone harass-ment was reported from EmeraldRoad in Paulding 1246 am Deputies assistedthe OSHP with a vehicle searchon Ohio 637 at Road 146 inJackson Township 123 am Deputies assistedAntwerp Police Departmentwith an OVI investigation 138 am Domestic situationwas handle in Melrose 332 pm Fireworks com- plaint was lodged from Ohio 111in Harrison Township 426 pm Loud party was thecomplaint from Road 10 in Aug-laize Township 1050 am A caller reported acar with damage along US 24 atUS 127 in Crane Township Thedriver was attempting to ag people down 125 pm Suspicious malewas seen walking along Road114 near US 127 in PauldingTownship 854 pm Citizens reported aJeep tearing around in Haviland 1055 pm Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce relayed infor -mation that a male involved ina Hicksville domestic situationthreatened to go to Cecil to kill a

manMonday July 6 1056 am Dog complaintwas lodged from Road 116 inJackson Township 1047 am Deputies assistedwith an unwanted subject inLatty Village 1110 am Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested a mes-sage be delivered on Ohio 66 inWashington Township

ACCIDENT REPORTS NoneINCIDENT REPORTSTuesday June 23 610 am Neighbor problemswere looked into on West PerryStreetWednesday June 24 324 pm Dog complaint on WestPerry Street was turned over to thedog wardenFriday June 26 945 am Truck containingdownspouts was observed behindthe village barn off Emerald RoadThe goods were taken to KohartrsquosInvestigation revealed the pair

moving the spouts had gotten ldquoper-missionrdquo from someone without au-thority to give itSaturday June 27 435 am High water was notedat the intersection of George and North Main streets 455 am Complaint came inabout a dog around the Courthousearea 625 pm Drive-off was report-ed by an East Perry Street businessthat said the person attempted to pay with credit card but the t rans-action didnrsquot go through A familymember was contacted 1110 pm Dog complaint was

lodged from Buckeye DriveSunday June 28 308 am Two people with back- packs in hoodies were seen walkingthrough yards along Emerald RoadTwo males were located near thewater tower and warned to stay outof yards 408 am Police were called toMaple Avenue for a loud par ty Thelandowner was warned to keep itdown 515 am Water was seen over theroadway at Emerald Road and alsoMcDonald Pike 720 am Tracks were seen go-ing through a yard up to a shelter

house on Emerald Road It was de-termined they were made by a golfcart The owner was located and ad-vised to stay off othersrsquo propertieswith the cart 1148 am Dog complaint waslooked into on West Perry Street 1220 pm North DeWitt Streetresident lodged a dog complaint 1021 pm Fireworks were seenin the 500 block of West PerryStreet 711 pm Four-wheelers wereseen on Emerald Road A parkedvehicle was located and the ownerwarned to stay off the streets withit

858 pm Neighbor problems on North Water Street involved loudmusic 1150 pm A business alarmsounded on East Perry Street The building was found secureMonday June 29 6 am Employees set off a busi-ness alarm on East Perry Street 919 am Backing mishap in-volving a car and a pole on EmeraldRoad was documented 140 pm Domestic situation on North Williams Street was handled 548 pm A North Cherry Street

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6A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday July 8 2015

PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Anniversaries

Birthdays

Thank you

I want to thank everyone whosent me cards gifs came tomy party and helped in anyway Also the bands and theGardens or their great help

serving and decoratingAlso my amily picking up

the tab And all my daughterrsquosriends rom BG coming

to help me celebrate

Te Gardens is a great place tobe I know itrsquos not like home

but almost

Tank all o youInella Finnegan amp Family

Call 419-899-2938 for Carry-outsLocated 7 Miles North of Paulding on US 127

Vagabond Village

S u n d a y S m o r g a s b o r d 10 am - 3 pm

Fea turing our Broas ted Chick en

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J o i n u s for our ne x t

Frida y Jul y 10 th 5-8 pm

M u s i c o f t h e O l d i e s

Fish and Chick en Bu f fe t 4-8 pm

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2015 CADILLAC ATS AWDSpecial model Firemist Red- two-tone tan leather Everyoption available 16K mi Factory

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2015 CHEVROLET TAHOE LT2Loaded White tan leather 9KEvery option

2014 BUICK ENCLAVE Blackmet12k dbl sunroof ChromesLoaded

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2014 CHRYSLER 200 White 4cylinder full power only 2000miles

2013 CHRYSLER TOWN ampCOUNTRY TOURING L (2) Loaded Leather Low miles1-Lt Blue 1- Tan Metallic

2012 GMC ACADIA DENALI AWD Red pearl Dbl sunroof

Towpack Nav Only 19K2011 CHRYSLER 200 V-62-door Hand top ConvertLimited White Leather NavOnly 26k

2010 NISSAN ROGUE SL AWDBlack Black heated seatssunroof One owner 95K miles

2010 TOYOTA COROLLA SPORTWhite Black cloth Loaded 69Kmiles Sunroof Spoiler

2010 BUICK ENCLAVE CXLSilver Lt gray leather heatedseats AWD Double sun roof88K miles

2008 INFINITY QX56 SilverBlack leater Loaded Everyoption

2008 SATURN OUTLOOK XEWhite Gray cloth FWD Extraclean 65K

2007 CHRYSLER TOWN ampCOUNTRY TOURING SilverStow amp Go 201K Runs great$2000

2006 FORD FREESTAR SELBlue gray cloth Full powerDVD Extra clean

2006 BUICK LUCERNE CXLWhite flash Light gray hotleather Loaded 125K miles

2006 BUICK LUCERNE CXSV-8 Chromes Bronze Extraclean High miles

2005 PONTIAC SV6 MONTANA VAN Burgundy FWD DVD FullPower 22K Many new partsVery Clean

2001 PONTIAC GRAND PRIXSE 3800 Supercharged Silver1-owner Extra clean $3995

1998 MERCURY GRANDMARQUIS LS Silver Light grayleather Only 94k miles

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Helena Chemical Company 200 N Main St Continental OH 45831- phone 419-596-3806

Store hours 7 am to 5 pm M-F amp Sat 7 am to Noon

Tire TelevisionPaulding Countywide Recycling Day

When Saturday July 11 2015

Where NEW LOCATION IN PAULDING303 West Harrison Street

(the old Job and Family Services offices)

Time 900 ndash 1100 am

ITEMS ACCEPTED

FEESTires (with or without rims) $300Television sets For portable or regular - $1000For console type or larger - $1500

NO APPLIANCES WILL BE TAKEN AT THIS EVENTThe Paulding County Waste Management Education amp Aware-ness Program (WMEA) and the Paulding County Commissionersare sponsoring this event If you have any questions please callBecky Suvar at 419-399-3630

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(The Paulding Progress main-tains a le of birthdays and anni-versaries To make any changesplease call our ofce at 419-399-4015 during business hours emailto progressprogressnewspaperorg or drop us a note to PO Box180 Paulding) July 11 ndash Pam Arend PatBowers Ben Brown DavidCooper Frank Guyton RobertHabern Eleanor Hoover NeilMcGill Kevin Wannemacher July 12 ndash Brian BashoreShirley Cramer Jerry DavisAngie Slade Anna GrundenSavannah Habern Stephanie

Habern Adrian Nehls ChloeWilliams Bill Wobler July 13 ndash Jenny Bollenbach-er Nicolas Burkard MaryCarlisle John Claymiller Ni-cole Gill Rose Clotine HicksStacy Leatherman Scott Rus-sell July 14 ndash Dorothy BalserStephanie Donaldson WilliamFinch Jr Vicky Hatlevig RonRiggenbach Dustin RipkeDamon Rowe II July 15 ndash Charles DuganMarie Grunden Gene HughesWarren McCullough Nick

Merritt Charles Junior Mosier

Helen Sanderson Tracey StahlTammy Thompson DaneTreece Michael Williams July 16 ndash Jeanette BrooksDerrek Dangler CharlotteLaukhuf Lupe Martinez JrRick Miler Bethany ParkerLynn Polins Karen Price PollyRobinson Nicholas SchnipkePam Secrist Ava ShowalterBenjamin Wiswell July 17 ndash Kiara Adams Ste-ven C Clark Sue Clark TomDiaz Wilma Hartwig Luel-la Huff Donna Meeks MoxPrice Paul Sutton Konnor

Wannemacher Loretta Zielke

July 11 ndash Steven and Marsha Frankl in Penny and DennisSaylor July 12 ndash Robert and Mary Jane Gilbert Bob and MargoKyser July 13 ndash Billy and Tiffany Yates July 16 ndash Jim and Joyce Miller July 17 ndash Marty and Diana Harmon

Are cover crops an option with all the wet weatherBy Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

With the excess rainooding andwheat to be harvested farmers arethinking about delayed planting(unharvested) OR plantingreplant-ing for a quick forage or cash crop There are four major types of cov-er crops including grasses legumes brassicas and others Major grasses include oatswheat cereal rye annual ryegrassSudan-sorghum and barley Thesegrasses are often grown before soy- beans may absorb left over nitrogenfrom fertilizer or manure are gooderosion ghters and reduce soil

compaction Sorghum Sudan (seeded at 30A)can be harvested this summer 1-2times if planted soon oats (32-64or 1-2 bushel) may produce 1-3 drytons of forage in late fall and cerealrye (60-120A or 1-2 bushels) may produce 3-4 dry tons if harvestednext spring Under delayed plant-ing and crop insurance rules covercrops need be left unharvested in theeld

Sorghum Sudan is a summer an-nual that dies with the rst frost soit needs to be seeded as soon as pos-sible Mow or chop after it grows3 feet tall to promote tillering with5-9 times more root growth after

cutting Oats winter kills with tempera-tures below 20degF has good rootgrowth easy to plant and manageand no need for herbicide in spring Wheat seed (1 bushel) is easy tond however it is harder to kill inspring and has a poorer root sys-tem than cereal rye Avoid plantingwheat before Hessian y free dateto reduce pathogen or disease prob-lems Triticale (winter annual drilled at50-90A) and Teff (summer annu-al drilled 4-8A shallow) are goodcover crops for forages Barley(winter annual) makes excellent cat-tle feed for forage or grain Barley(drilled at 50-75A) may be har-vested 2-3 weeks before wheat andis good for producing double cropsoybeans next year Pearl Millet (summer annualdrilled at 10-15A) is a fast growergood for short growing windowsgood for heat or droughty condi-tions and excellent for grazing orforage value Cereal rye improvessoil structure suppresses weedsand makes a good forage

Legumes produce nitrogen havea large taproot and are generally

grown before corn Austrian winter peas (inoculated and drilled at 20-24A)) grow 5 feet long but gen-erally die with rst frost howeverthey may add 100-120N to soil Cowpeas (30- 40A) is plantedafter wheat needs very little mois-ture to germinate grows well insummer heat but dies with rst frostCowpeas may accumulate 125-135N if inoculated and work well inmixtures because they are shade tol-erant Sunn hemp (summer annualdrilled at 10-15A)) may get 10-15 feet tall with yellow owers andmay produce 200N (marble sizenodules if inoculated) works wellin mixture but dies with frost Crimson clover (10-20A)works well in mixtures with Daikonradish (same size seed) If inocu-lated crimson clover can produce100-125N but needs to be planted by early September to maximizegrowth Crimson clover should sur-vive most winters and be allowed togrow as long as possible in springto maximize N potential (bright redcrimson ower) Red Clover (12-15A) tolerateswet soils and can be included in

mixtures producing 75-100 N buthas a higher CN ratio so it takeslonger to release N than other le-gumes Sweet Clover (8-10A) hasa deep tap root tolerates wet soils produces 125- 200N improves soildrainage and suppresses weeds

Brassicas include Daikon (whiteroot) radishes (3-4A) and tur-nips (1-3A) and are good for im- proving water inltration and soilstructure kill or suppress broadleafweeds and they accumulate soilnutrients (N-P-K) Radishes die at15degF and have bad smell when theydecompose They fumigate the soiland promote earthworms The rootis 80 water and decays quicklywhen soils warm up Radish growswell under cooler wetter conditionsin late summer and early fall andworks well in cover crop mixtures Turnips are a winter annual withshorter taproot and bulb that can begrazed Other brassicas include rape (3-5A) and kale (2-5A) which aresmall seeded winter annuals thatsurvive the winter and can be plant-ed in mid- October

Other cover crops include buck-wheat (20-35A) a summer annu-

al good for surface compactionattracts benecial insects andhoney bees and is often used inmixtures Sunowers (summer

annuals drilled 5-10A) with deeproots that loosen soils works wellwith peas or climbing cover cropsand attract bees and benecial in-sects Cover crops are often seeded inmixtures To determine seeding ratein mixtures divide the full seedingrate by the number of crops in themixture to get an approximate seed-ing rate for each cover crop

As I sit as one of the two Ohiorepresentatives for the Midwest

Cover Crops Council (MCCC)there are many online tools our12-state group plus Ontario Canadahas organized to help formula mixesof cover crops These resources can be found at wwwmcccmsuedu For additional questions on for-mulating cover crops mixtures orobtaining a copy of the MidwestCover Crops Field Guide 2nd Edi-tion which Noggle helped authorone can walk in the OSU ExtensionOfce at 503 Fairground DrivePaulding or call 419-399-8225 Forspecic questions an appointmentcould be set up with Sarah Noggleor one can email questions to nog-gle17osuedu

Water-damaged areas may be a great place for cover crops

Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Villagersquos watertreatment plant

Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 730 am on the morning of

DATE HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION June 30 65 60 031rdquo July 1 79 57 022rdquo July 2 77 57 -0- July 3 78 58 -0- July 4 78 55 -0- July 5 81 55 -0- July 6 84 59 -0-

State group

awards ER nurse DEFIANCE minus The OhioEmergency Nurses Associationhas named Jenny Yeager RNBSN manager of the Emergen-cy Center at Mercy DeanceHospital Nurse Manager of theYear for 2015 The award was presented atthe grouprsquos recent awards ban-quet in Perrysburg The awardrecognizes consistently demon-strated excellence in emergencynursing as leadership that pos-itively inuences patient care patient outcomes and an im-

proved work environment

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God Bless the USA Usually they say that thecorn should be knee high bythe fourth of July Thatrsquos cer-tainly is not the case as yougaze at many of the local farmelds But the calendar neverlies and last weekend we stillcelebrated our nationrsquos birth However this year I am be-ginning to think we are livingin a monsoon My grill is pa-

tiently awaiting to cook some burgers my park benches arewaiting for a nice coat of paintand I am just ready for somesunshine Last weekend whether youcelebrated with family hungout with friends at a barbecueattended a parade or a ballgame Independence Day is atrue slice of America One of the most popular tra-ditions is setting off reworksand like any other year allover the US from Maine toCalifornia the sky lit up to thesatisfaction of onlookers of allages One of my familyrsquos favor-

ite things to do on the fourthwas to go to see a reworksdisplay Packing up blankets popcorn and drinks we wouldhead out for the venue before10 pm One thing that was alwaysfun to do and I am sure it ag-gravated people was to oohand aah at the reworks Ifa rework turned out to be adud everyone would groanand moan aww However a bright loud rework would

bring cheers of aah So basi-cally you could hear oohrsquos oraahrsquos all over the grounds Even though it is probablyillegal to set off your own re-works people still do it Irsquomsure many of you sat out sideand viewed your neighborsown display as it cracked thesky with bursts of bright lightsand shrill sounds Itrsquos just oneof those ways we honor this

great country of ours Of course not to be com- pletely lost in all the fun is theholidayrsquos true meaning the le-gal separation of the Americancolonies from Great Britainand the commemoration of theadoption of the Declaration ofIndependence on July 4 1776Arguably the dayrsquos biggestcelebration Washington DCfeatures a free concert per-formed on the west lawn ofthe Capitol which is viewed

and heard by millions acrossthe country It seems like weAmericans love a reason tocelebrate Patriotic music has always been a part of our July 4 cel-ebration From the ldquoBattleHymn of the Republicrdquo to theldquoStar Spangled Bannerrdquo you probably heard those tunes ringin recent days I donrsquot know

about you but I never get tiredof hearing patriotic music One of the more popularsongs you probably heardin addition to our NationalAnthem is ldquoGod Bless theUSArdquo by Lee GreenwoodThis song is the most widely played and listened to by manyduring this time of summer cel-ebration I admit it is a song Itruly love Other songs in the na-tion played on our Indepen-dence Day are ldquoParty in theUSArdquo ldquoBorn in the USArdquoldquoROCK in the USArdquoldquoAmerica the Beautifulrdquo andldquoAmerican Girlrdquo

So even if you canrsquot singhopefully you enjoyed a pa-rade a reworks display evenif it was your neighbors andcertainly you raised the colorsof old glory and recalled thosewho fought for our freedomAnd yes God Bless the USA What did you do to celebrateIndependence Day Did youooh and aaah at reworks Didyou hear any of these songsLet me know and Irsquoll give youa Penny for Your Thoughts

What are fairy ringsBy Staci Miller

Education specialistPaulding SWCD

Are your lawns forming magical rings in thegrass Due to the recent heavy rainfalls and warmtemperatures many home owners are discoveringfairy rings

They are dark green circles arcs or rings ofthick fast-growing grass that develop anytimefrom green-up in the spring through the heat ofsummer until the rst hard frost in the fall Theserings are most commonly between 2 and 15 feet indiameter although they may be larger or smaller Mushrooms or puffballs may appear underwet conditions in the same ring pattern In somecases a ring of brown or dead grass may appear Fairy rings are caused by many differentsoil-inhabiting fungi of the class BasidiomycetesFairy ring fungi do not attack grass directly but break down organic matter in the soil As a resultnitrogen is released which the grass uses causingit to grow and develop a contrasting green ring The mushrooms that appear after rainfall arethe fruiting bodies of the fungus Fairy rings breakdown organic material such as old tree stumpsroots logs lumber and other larger pieces of

organic material in the soil below the lawn Oncethis material is depleted the fairy ring will disap- pear but it may take a signicant amount of time Several fairy rings may appear relativelyclose together especially on lawns that exist onsites that were previously wooded areas Whenthis occurs it becomes noticeable that fairy ringsdo not cross each other as fungal activity ceaseswhen fungi from different rings contact eachother

There are approximately 50 species of fungiknown to form fairy rings in turf with Marasmiusoreades Agaricus campestris Lycoperdon sppand Scleroderma spp being the most commonThese fungi decompose organic debris in the soiland thatch A fairy ring starts from a piece of mycelium

or spore at a single point feeding in the thatchlayer or organic soil matter The uniform outwardgrowth of the fungus results in the development ofrings Under certain conditions and with certainfairy ring fungi a ring of dead grass developsSome of the responsible fungi have been shownto penetrate and kill root cells resulting in deadrings of grass There are some ways to cover upthe fairy rings or remove the fairy rings if they become a nuisance to your lawn The use of a nitrogen fertilizer can mask thesymptoms of fairy ring by causing the rest of thelawn to green up You can remove the fairy ringand get to the root of the problem by identifyingand removing the organic debris that caused thering to form then establish a new lawn by plantingclean ring-free sod for your new lawn space Another option is to eliminate thatch buildup

with a dethatching program There are fungicides available for suppres-sion of fairy rings however results may be onlytemporary as the decaying material may still be present Sources of information for this article were provided by Missouri Botanical Garden The fairy rings are truly a natural process thatcan add some character to your lawn and can be aconservation piece for you and your neighbors

Fairy rings are constantly appearing in lawns what a great conversation piece

n POLICEContinued from Page 5A

resident reported semis cutting the corner anddamaging their yard 705 pm Dog complaint was looked intoon Helen Street 718 pm Loud music was reported fromthe 700 block of North Water Street The callwas deemed unfounded 725 pm An alleged incident between twoclients on Countryview Drive was investigat-edTuesday June 30 1220 am Suspicious people were seenwalking on North Main Street They weregone when ofcers arrived 207 pm Domestic situation was investi-gated on North Williams Street 219 pm Dennis Street resident told ofcerstheir car was broken into and change was miss-ing

549 pm Identication theft was report-ed from West Perry Street The incident took place in Indiana 918 pm A welfare check was requested onSouth DeWitt Street where a crying womanwas seen grabbed by a man who made her goinside The woman left the residence while po-lice stood by 830 pm Unwanted person complaint fromSouth Williams Street was deemed unfounded 1015 pm Neighbor problems on West Per-ry Street were looked intoWednesday July 1 233 am Junk notice was prepared for a North Dix Street location 324 am A junk notice was prepared for anaddress on East Perry Street 340 am An East Baldwin Street residentwas sent a junk notice 113 pm Suspicious male was seen pullingdoor handles along Perry and Williams streets 545 pm Ofcers assisted Van Wert PoliceDepartment locate a missing cell phone thatGPS indicated was in Paulding The phonewas returned to its owner 650 pm A North Williams Street businesstold ofcers rental equipment had not been re-turned After police contacted the subject theitem was returned but not paid for 915 pm Dog complaint was made fromKlingler Road 930 pm Two males were found ghting atthe intersection of Williams and Perry streets No charges were broughtThursday July 2

520 am No contact request was made by aMiles Avenue resident 202 pm Unwanted person complaint washandled on Sugar Street 312 pm Fraudulent account was reported by a North Main Street business The matter isunder investigation 545 pm Missing air compressor from EastPerry Street is under investigation 823 pm Backing accident in the DairyQueen parking lot was documentedFriday July 3 1119 am Theft of goods from a North Wil-liams Street business is being investigated 1155 am Medication was reported missingfrom a West Perry Street home 957 pm A driver told police she backedinto the hydrant at Red Angel Pizza along Em-erald Road No damage was reported

1005 pm Fireworks were observed overEmerald AcresSaturday July 4 1104 am Possible breaking and enteringwas investigated No sign of forced entry wasfound 329 pm Breaking and entering was report-ed from West Wayne Street where beer andcandy were missing 419 pm Dog complaint from West Jeffer-son Street was handled 1101 pm North Drive resident told policetheir neighbors were shooting off reworksSunday July 5 1239 am A West Jackson Street residentreported that their child was receiving inappro- priate messages from a registered sex offender 149 am Police witnesses a BAC test forAntwerp police 1215 pm Theft of a wallet from a vehicle parked along South Main Street was investi-gated 617 pm Threatening calls were reportedfrom North Williams Street 1045 pm A lock was cut off a storage uniton West Jackson Street and a cabinet insidegone through 1101 pm Unruly juvenile complaint washandled on West Perry StreetMonday July 6 210 am Kids were seen going through peoplersquos back yards and driveways alongWest Jefferson Street Three boys were lo-cated warned of the curfew and staying offothersrsquo properties

OSHP ODOT announce

traffic safety initiative COLUMBUS ndash As of the lastweek of June Ohio had recorded76 more trafc deaths in 2015than at the same time a year agoThis 19 percent increase has in-spired the Ohio State HighwayPatrol (OSHP) and the OhioDepartment of Transportation(ODOT) to join forces with a newinitiative utilizing ODOT digitalmessage boards to spread trafcsafety messages The messages were displayedfor the rst time during the Fourthof July weekend and continue fora trial period The 130 permanent boardsin the urban areas and numer-ous portable message boards

throughout the state will rotate between two messages the year-to-date number of trafc deathsof 2015 and a trafc safety mes-sage such as ldquoDrive Sober or GetPulled Overrdquo The goal is to moti-vate motorists to exercise cautionwhile behind the wheel Most trafc crashes can be prevented if the driver slowsdown buckles up or avoids driv-ing impaired Locally portable message boards will be placed at the fol-lowing locations bull Interstate 75 southboundsouth of Bluffton

bull US 30 eastbound east of theauldingVan Wert County line bull US 68 northbound just northof the HardinHancock Countyline bull Ohio 15 westbound west ofOhio 37 bull US 24 eastbound just eastof the PauldingDeance Countyline bull US 23 northbound just northof the WyandotMarion Countyline The portable boards will bemoved to other locations andcontinue to display safety mes-sages throughout the year Trafc deaths were signi-cantly higher during January

February and May of this yearcompared to 2014 In fact May2015 was the worst May for traf-c deaths in a decade The largest increase wasamong drivers under the age of25 Fatal crashes involving al-cohol tripled and the number ofdeadly crashes involving peoplenot wearing a seat belt doubledduring the month of May ldquoThis increase in fatalities isunsettlingrdquo said Colonel Paul APride Patrol superintendent ldquoWehope that by coupling the Patrolrsquosenforcement with the highly visi- ble ODOT signs we can impact

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driver behavior and save somelivesrdquo OSHP and ODOT choseto partner in time for the JulyFourth holiday period as thisweekend typically sees an in-crease in trafc fatalities andimpaired driving In the four-day2014 reporting period 12 peopledied in 11 fatal crashes Of thosecrashes ve were OVI-relatedresulting in six deaths OSHPmade 761 OVI arrests ldquoOur top priority is alwayssafetyrdquo said ODOT director JerryWray ldquoLike the Highway Patrolwe are concerned about the in-creased number of deaths on ourroads and highways These arenrsquot

just statistics but someonersquos fa-ther or mother daughter or sonrdquo Digital message boards willdisplay these messages 24 hours per day on weekends and from 9 pm-5 am on weekdays unlessthere is a higher priority message The boards will update withthe new year-to-date number ofconrmed deaths every Thursdaynight That number is calculatedusing police reports from agen-cies statewide including OSHPIt includes provisional fatali-ties that have been identiedthrough early warning systems but have not been conrmed

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ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING

Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp PastorRicky L Grimes 419-258-2069 Bible Study Fellowship 930 am Contem-porary Worship 1030 am Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor MikeSchneider church telephone number is 258-4901 Contemporary serviceSunday 830 am Sunday school 930 am Traditional Service 1030 am Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 NMain Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Sunday at 830 am First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056Sunday school at 9 am Sunday worship 10 am evening service 6 pmWednesday Bible Study 630 pm First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington258-2864 Sunday school at 1115 am Sunday worship at 10 am Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Publictalk 10 am Sunday Congregation Bible Study Theocratic Ministry Schoolamp Service Meeting Theocratic school 730 pm Thursday Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday school at 9am Sunday worship at 10 am Riverside Christian Church 15413 St Rt 49 (corner Ohio 49 and Road192) Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem Sunday School 930 amSunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA

Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William Schlatter Elder Sunday services at 1015 am and 1230pm Sunday school at 1 pm Wednesday services at 730 pm Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor ChristopherBaker Sunday worship at 1030 am Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lon-nie Lambert 399-5022 Sunday School 930 Worship 1030 Bible Study530 Wednesday Bible Study 530

Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction)393-2671 or JunctionBiblecoppernet Interim Pastor Duane RichardsonSunday school at 930 am Sunday worship follows at 1030 am and BibleStudy on Wed at 7pm Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church County Road 180 Deance(Junction) Rev Alan Ray Newsome Sunday worship at 11 am eveningservice at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 7 pm Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham393-2924 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at 1045 am Sun-day evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday evening worship at 7 pmYouth Service Wednesday at 7 pm

GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING

Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry Streets Grover HillPastor Pat Holt 587-4021 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at11 am Sunday evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at7 pm

Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson StreetsPastor Jonathan L Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday school at 930 amMorning worship at 1030 am Sunday evening gospel hour at 6 pmWednesday evening service at 7 pm Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church corner of First and Harrison587-3941 Pastor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sun-day school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1020 am nursery availableduring all services Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 Pastor JustinSterrett 419-786-9878 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am and 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 pm Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover HillPastor Eileen Kochensparger Sunday worship at 845 am Sunday schoolat 1015 am Sunday evening Bible study at 6 pm Mt Zion United Methodist Church Grover Hill County Road 151 Sun-day school at 930 am Pastor David Prior Sunday worship at 1030 amWednesday evening prayer meeting at 730 pm Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT

Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 wor -ship service at 1030 am Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 419-622-5746Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1015 am Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sun-day school at 10 am worship service at 1115 am Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott PastorTerry Martin 419-622-2026 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday morningworship at 1030 am Sunday Evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday eve -ning worship at 7 pm Wednesday Youth Group at 7 pm Friends United Methodist Church Latty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday

worship at 9 am Wednesday Bible Study at 7 pm

OAKWOODMELROSE AREAS

Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and halfmile west on County Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sundayworship at 9 am Sunday school at 1030 am Wednesday services forchildren youth and adults at 7 pm

Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor EileenKochensparger 399-5818 Sunday school 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Wednesday Bible study and prayer at 7 pm Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Secondstreets Oakwood Pastor Brady Feltz 419-594-2992 Sunday worship at930 am Sunday school at 1045 am Bible Study Wednesdays at 10 am Prairie Chapel Bible Church one mile east and a half-mile north ofOakwood on the corner of Roads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am eveningworship at 6 pm Wednesday Bible study at 7 pm

PAULDING AND OUTLYING

Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseckworship service at 1030 am Sunday school at 930 am Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding RevBurpo Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at noon Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted RameySun school 10 am Worship service 11 am Sunday eve 6 pmWednesday eve 6 pm Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at

8 am Sunday school at 9 am Christian Fellowship Church Paulding High School Auditeria 10 amSunday Pastor Greg Cramer Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 419-399-5061 Sunday School at 930 am worship services at 1045 am and 6pm Sunday and 630 pm Wednesday Pastor Drew Gardner First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald RoadPaulding 419-399-4576 Sunday school 9 am Worship service 10 amPastor Jeff Seger First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St Paulding 399-2438Rev David Meriwether wwwpauldingpresbyteriancom 915 am praisesinging 930 am Sunday worship Communion rst Sunday each month

Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across fromPaulding County Hospital Sunday school at 845 am service at 10 amPastor Cameron Michael House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Paulding Pastor Pre-dest (Dwayne) Richardson or Sister Brenda Richardson 419-399-9205 or419-796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm Wednesday night Bible study at530 Jail Ministry Food Ministry Outreach Ministry Overcomer Outreach- a Christian 12-step meeting Sundays at 5 pm

New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk399-5041 Sunday worship at 11 am Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Chris-topher Reno 419-399-4761 Bible school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy Thompson Sunday school at 915 am Sundayworship at 1030 am Sunday evening at 6 pm Kidsrsquo Summer Jam(ages 4-4th grade) Preteen class (5th-6th grade) Teen group (7th-12thgrade) and adult service Wednesday at 7 pm Teen group (7th-12thgrade) adult bible study and prayer Nursery available for all services Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent Krotereld Sunday worship at 1030 am Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Pauldingchurch telephone number is 399-3591 Rev Roger Emerson Worshipservice at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 9 am Wednesday wor -ship at 6 pm Church ofce is located at 308 N Main St

Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding ElderGeorge Robinson Sunday school at 10 am worship service at noonprayer services Monday at 6 pm and Thursday at noon Bible study at 6pm Tuesday

Pioneer Christian Ministries County Road 108 and Ohio 637 PauldingRev Chuck Oliver Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030am and Wednesday evening at 7 pm including a youth service on at leastthree Wednesday evenings Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding399-3113 Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Wednesday service from 7-8 pm with childrenrsquos hour St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor KarenStetins church telephone number is 419-399-4962 or 419-399-2320 Sun-day worship at 830 am Sunday school at 930 am St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box156) Paulding Pastor Karen Stetins church telephone number is 399-2320 Sunday Worship at 1030 am Sunday school at 915 am

PAYNE AND OUTLYING AREAS

Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Mass Saturday at 4 pm Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton)Ind 46797 Pastor Dave Dignal church telephone number is 260-632-4008Sunday school at 9 am childrenrsquos church at 10 am worship at 10 amhome groups at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 630 pm Living Water Ministries Contemporary worship service Sunday nights at10 am amp 630 pm The ldquoWellrdquo church for kids Sunday mornings from 10-1130 am The church is currently in the process of relocating For locationinformation contact Pastor Rich Phelan 419-263-2728 Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor MikealGeorge Sunday worship at 930 am 419-263-2092 419-574-2150 (cell) Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne

Pastor Mike Harper 263-2422 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Sunday night service at 630 pm Wednesday prayermeeting at 730 pm St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hymanstreets Payne Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday School 9 amChurch service-10 am St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box42) Payne 263-2129 Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday Schoolat 9 am Sunday worship at 10 am St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main StPayne Rev David Rohrer church telephone number is 263-2418 par-sonage telephone number is 263-2017 Sunday school at 9 am Sundayworship at 8 am and 10 am Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed pleasecontact the Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday servicetimes

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Antwerp School Board

Test results unpaid school fee new calendar unveiled

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

ANTWERP ndash Superintendent Patri-cia Ross and principals Mike Bute and

Tim Manz reported on a variety of issuesduring the regular Antwerp Local SchoolBoard meeting for June Testing resultsapproval of contracts and handbooksalong with the unveiling of the 2015-16school calendar were shared Middle schoolhigh school principalMike Bute shared in detail the resultsof the Ohio graduation tests taken bythe sophomore class According to Butethere are ve levels of scoring the test ad-vanced accelerated procient basic andlimited The top three levels is a passinggrade with basic and limited not passing ldquoWe had 53 sophomores take the testwith 87 percent passingrdquo said Bute In his year end report Bute commentedthat two incidences of bullying were re-

ported during the second semesterBute also discussed the change for

Saturday school for the upcomingschool year Bute shared the new Satur-day schedule that will now be held afterschool on Friday For high school andmiddle school students it will be heldfrom 3-5 pm and elementary studentswill convene from 245-4 pm Elementary principal Tim Manz re- ported good news concerning the resultsof the third grade reading tests that eachthird grade student is required to pass inorder to move to the next grade ldquoItrsquos exciting to report that all of ourstudents 100 percent past the testldquo saidManz Manz reminded the board that student

fees will be $65 for elementary studentsThe principal recognized student Mor-gan Kniceley who recently was namedas one of the regional winners of theOhio Severe Weather Awareness postercontest Kniceley will now participatein the state competition in Columbus onAug 8

In her brief report Ross said that staff-ing for the upcoming year is completewith all hires in place The bus eet has been inspected Nine

busses were inspected with eight pass-ing The lone bus that failed was discov-ered with a leak in a brake line The busis scheduled to be repaired in the nextfew days according to Ross Concerning outstanding student feesRoss is hopeful the new student hand- book will help eliminate large balancesthat some students carry and still owe theschool ldquoJust in the high school alone we havemore than $13000 owed with some stu-dents owing close to $500 We want par-ents or those responsible to do what theycan to pay these fees All we ask is thatthey come in and set up a payment planthat will work for themrdquo said Ross The school calendar for the 2015-16

school year was distributed The rst dayof school for students is August 18 Thenal day scheduled for classes is May18 2016 with graduation set for May 22 IT Director Harold Gottke reportedthat AEP has reimbursed the district a$1751204 rebate for taking steps toconserve electricity Gottke reportedhow the electric bill for a recent monthwas $10000 less than for the samemonth last year Gottke updated the board that 77 lap-tops have been purchased along with250 Chromebooks ldquoWith the purchase of the laptops ev-eryone in the high school has the samekind of device The chrome books costapproximately $237 per unitrdquo said

Gottke The following consent items were ap- proved bull One year teaching contracts for2015-16 school year for Alyssa SaylorMarie Plassman and Jason Hale bull One year supplemental contracts forthe 2015-16 school year for Kara Eicher

Kaiya Jemison Denise Coleman and Al-yssa Saylor bull Kaiya Jemison as a volunteer assis-tant varsity volleyball coach

bull Memorandum of understandingconcerning extracurricular events for theelementary musical director bull Waiver days of Sept 4 2015 Oct19 2015 Jan 15 2016 and Feb 292016 bull May 18 2016 as the last day ofschool bull Overnight student trip for the var -sity volleyball team on July 9 to TifnUniversity for team camp bull Student athletic coaches middlehigh school and elementary studenthandbooks bull Amended certicate and revised ap- propriations for scal year 2015 bull Ofcial certicate of estimated re-sources and appropriations for scal

year 2016 bull Ohio school plan for scal year2016 liability and property insurance bull Contract with Northwest Ohio AreaComputer Services Cooperative to pro-vide internet scal and EMIS servicesfor the period of July 1 2015 throughJune 30 2016 in the amount of $16207 bull Fiscal Year 2016 service contractwith Western Buckeye ESC for the2015-16 school year bull Resolution requesting certicationof alternative tax rates in preparation ofrenewing the 075 percent income taxlevy for ve years bull Elementary student fees of $65 forkindergarten through fth grade for the2015-16 school year

The nancial report was presented by school district treasurer Kristine Stu-art For the month of May expenses to-taled $77612436 with receipts totaling$38741950 Interest earned on invest-ments was $210766 The July board meeting is scheduledfor 5 pm on July 23

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2016 Executive Budget cuts

Western Buckeye funding VAN WERT ndash The WesternBuckeye ESC Governing Boardheld its regular monthly boardmeeting last Tuesday June 30at the Van Wert ESC ofce Superintendent Brian Gerberupdated the board on Governor

Kasichrsquos executive budget Theamendment adopted by confer-ence committee indicates thatEducational Service Centers(ESCs) were cut $23 million inscal year 2016

ldquoThis is actually consistentwith the Executive and House- passed funding levels not theSenate ESCs are the leader inthe Shared Services ModelGovernor Kasich has alwaystrumpeted reducing coststhrough shared services ESCsare doing everything the Gov-ernor has asked us to do duringhis tenure ESCs have reducedthe cost to our partner schoolsthrough our shared service de-

livery modelrdquo said GerberldquoHowever Governor Kasichand the House saw a need to propose a cut to ESCs in theamount of $23 million in FY16The Senate did not support thiscut but there wasnrsquot enoughsupport for ESC funding as itwas voted out of conferencecommittee ldquoMy biggest disappointmentis with the House They havetraditionally supported ESCfunding during the past two bi-ennial budgets During Kasichrsquostenure as governor his desire tocut ESC funding has been obvi-ous It began with his very rstexecutive budget proposal forFY12 Nonetheless I was con-dent that the House saw theeducational value the ESCs pro-vided for their school districts Iwas hopeful the House wouldsupport restoring our fundingor at the very least keep ESCsfunded at a at level We didnrsquotexpect additional funding Wewere counting on at funding inFY16 It just didnrsquot happen withthis Executive Budgetrdquo contin-ued Gerber ldquoWestern Buckeye ESC

has been able to keep costsat or even reduce cost to theschools in Van Wert and Pauld-ing County Western Buck-eye ESC is in the top 10 ruralESCs in the state of Ohio that provide a higher percentage

of direct student services thantheir suburban or urban coun-terparts We have been able toaccomplish this goal by beingscally responsible in reducingoverhead costs and personnelcost without negatively impact-ing our level of service TheWestern Buckeye ESC sharedservice delivery model reducescost by sharing speech OT PTPTAs OTAs gifted personnelschool psychologists and grantwriting We have a ResourceCenterAlternative School thatserves ED students in whichwersquove been able to keep costsat and serve those studentswho perform better in an alter-

native setting rather than in a public school environmentldquoWe also provide non instruc-tional support by paying for bus driver physicals bus driverin-services teacher licensureOhio Bureau of Criminal In-vestigationFBI backgroundchecks maintenance of LPDClicensure parent mentoring andtruancy ofcer Even though theExecutive Budget is going to cutfunding for ESCs in Fiscal Year2016 the Western BuckeyeESC will continue its proud tra-dition in providing their currentlevel of services for the schoolsin Van Wert and PauldingCountyrdquo Consent items approved bythe board bull Western Buckeye Educa-tional Service Center 2015-16calendar bull Resignation of HeatherMcClure at the end of the 2014-2015 school year bull Resignation of RebeccaBeaman-Diglia effective Aug3 bull Increase contract daysfrom 120 to 150 days for San-dra Freeman for the 2015-16

contract year bull Donation from Beta DeltaChapter PSI 10TA XI in theamount of $10000 to theWBESC PS at Thomas Edison bull One year limited contractto Denise Shouse paraprofes-

sional at Grover Hill for the2015-16 school year bull One year limited contractto Kathy Habern paraprofes-sional at Payne for the 2015-16school year

bull Fiscal year 2016 serviceagreement between WesternBuckeye ESC and NorthwestOhio Area Computer ServicesCooperative (NOACSC) as pre-sented

bull 2015-16 OESCA member -ship in the amount of $200000 bull Engage the Auditor ofStatersquos Ofce-LGS-to preparefinancial statements for the2015-16 cost not to exceed$3500

bull Amended scal year 2015and 2016 appropriations forWestern Buckeye EducationalService Center as presented

The next regular governing board meeting of the WesternBuckeye Educational ServiceCenter will be on WednesdayAug 19 starting at 6 pmat thePaulding ESC ofce

The VFW pee wee boys team nished in second place Front row from left ndash Colev LagunaAlex Highwarden Aden Lero Thor (Stroker) Etter Dawson Bradford second row ndash Bryson PeaseGreyson Harder Brandon Schroeder Easton Lehman Nick Hatcher assistant Brandy Highwar-den back row ndash Brian Harder Bob Lehman Josh Lero

OHSAA volleyballofficiating class An Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association vol-leyball ofciating class

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Miller Contracting Group Inc is in searchof an Project Estimator Manager to addto our staff Job Description and Responsibilities

would include the following

Description Individual is responsible for managingthe day-to-day activities of all assigned projects They willestimate potential projects develop project plans defineresources and develop project schedules The individ ualmust be organized able to manage their time wisely andinterface with internal and external clients (ie vendors andsubcontractors) People and time management skills are verycritical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)bull Project Estimatingbull Establishing project scopes and budgetsbull Setting managing amp updating project schedules

bull Communicating with in-house personnel productpartners suppliers installation teams and clients

bull Assist in the preparation of project d ocumentsincluding contracts change orders submittalsand pay applications using AIA formsformat

bull Coordinate all site safety requirements with field personnel

bull Final project review and summary with eldpersonnel and client upon completion

Key Skillsbull Architectural drawings ndash read amp understand all aspectsbull Organized detail oriented

and the ability to multi-task a mustbull 2+ years Construction Estimating amp Project Managementbull Field coordination and installation knowledge requiredbull Excellent written and verbal communication skillsbull Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Ofce Products)bull Disciplined pro-active initiative to follow-thru

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Oppor-tunity Employer offering career development healthand retirement benefits

Send Resume co HR ManagerPO Box 162 Ottoville OH 45876or cdmillercontractinggroupcom

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Business Manager AccountsReceivable Cost Accounting Position

Job Description and Responsibilities would include the

following

Description Individual is responsible for all facets relating to

cost accounting and client invoicing specifically including ad-

ministration of project cost reports relating to client billings

Individual must also be proficient in asset management and

general ledge reporting entries as well The individual must

be organized able to manage their time wisely and interface

with employees and clients effectively People and time man-

agement skills are very critical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)

x Extensive knowledge of General Ledger AR AP Project

Equipment Costing and Cost Accounting Practices

x Basic knowledge of developing a schedule of values per

ALA billing practices

x Effectively cotLunicating wift employees managementpersonnel and elients

x Assist in daily time sheet approval and entry and asso-

ciated ensuing payroll processes as well as Accounts

Payables Accounts Receivables Cost Accounting and

General Administrative Duties as required

x Administer and compile all work in progress reports

quarterly and as required 00 Ensuring all time job costs

are approved and recorded accurately and timely 00

Assist project managers in preparing and completing

client invoicing documentation

Key Skills

x Background or general construction knowledge a plus

x Organized detail oriented and the ability to multi-task

a must

x Problem Solving Skills

x Excellent written and verbal communication skills

x Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office Products

Internet Explorer)

x Disciplined pro-active takes initiative to follows through

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ployer offering career development health and retirement

benefits

Send Resume co HR Manager

PO Box 162 Ottovil le OH 45876

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TECHNOLOGY

COORDINATOR

POSITION

Paulding Exempted

Village Schools has

Technology Coordina-

tor position open

Job qualifications

may be found at

wwwpaulding-

schoolsorg under

the lsquoEmploymentrsquo tab

Interested personsmay send a cover

letter and resume to

Paulding Schools

Attn William Hanak

405 N Water St

Paulding OH 45879

or email to w_hanak

pauldingschoolsorg

Deadline is 400 pm

July 15 2015

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VANTAGE CAREERCENTER

Agriculture SatelliteInstructor

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Village Schools

183 working days plus40 extended days

Plans implements andevaluates instruction in Agriculture curriculumdesigned to address awide range of maturityand skill levels Helps

students makeappropriate choicesEncourages parental

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events preferred

bullValid state departmentof education

licensecertificateappropriate for

the position bullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

bullClean criminal record bullComplies with drug-free work place rulesand board policiesbullKeeps current with

technology and other

workplace innovationsthat support

job functions bullTraining andor

experience in behavioralmanagement techniques

Interested applicantsshould submit aletter of interest

a Vantage Career Center Employmentapplication resumetranscripts copy of

certifications and threeletters of reference

by Thursday July 16 2015 to

Staci A KaufmanSuperintendent

818 N Franklin St

Van Wert Ohio 45891Or email to

kaufmansvantagecareercentercom

Applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website

wwwvantagecareercentercom

ASSISTANTTREASURER

Perform payrollprocessing humanresource functionincluding duties

supporting the effectiveoperation of the

treasurerrsquos officeExpected to address

issues which may ariseduring the absence of

the treasurer within thelimits prescribed by law

Preferred MinimumQualifications

bullPayrollaccounting skillsand ability consistently

accurately compute andrecord data

bullExperience using statesoftware a plus(USASUSPS)

bullKnowledge of budgetingbullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

(eg a negativetuberculosis text etc)bullProvides documented

evidence of clear criminal record

bullMultitasking ability andstrong diplomacy skills

congenial telephoneetiquette

bullCurrent withtechnology and other

workplace

innovations that support job functions

Interested applicantsshould send a

completedVantage Career Center

Employmentapplication letter of interest resume and

three letters of reference by Thursday

July 23 2015 to

Laura Peters Treasurer

818 N Franklin StVan Wert Ohio 45891

Or email topeterslvantagecareercentercom Applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 11A

Auction

Wed July 15 500 PM

LOCATION 11201 Rd 71 Paulding OH 4 mi west of Paulding on Rt 111 to RdC-71 then north on Rd C-71 for frac14 mi

Simplicity Broadmoor Lawn Tractor hydrostat 20 HP 52rdquo deck hellipTroy-Bilt RearTine Bronco Tiller 5 frac12 HP hellip Yard Machine 21rdquo Push mower hellip Horse saddle hellipLeaf Blower hellip Come - a - long hellip Extension cords hellip Al Extension Ladder hellipKarcher Power Washer hellip Exide Battery Charger hellip Lawn Cart hellip Shop vac hellipGas cans hellip Quartz Infrared heater hellip Air Compressorhellip Heaterhellip Bench Grinder

hellip Bench Vise hellip 24 CC Leaf BlowerVac hellipWheel Barrow hellip Scroll Saw hellip ToolBoxes hellip Wagon full of small hand Tools Wrenches Hammers Shovels BroomsChisels Pliers etc etc etc hellip Ladies Golf Clubs hellip Cooler amp Lawn amp OutdoorItems - Box Traps hellip Coleman Lantern hellipOver a dozen rods amp reels hellip Tackle Boxhellip 4 Sets Binocularshellip Lawn Items hellip plus much more Household amp Furnitureincluding KHL digital TV hellip Lap Top Computer amp Computer amp Electronics helliprigidaire Washer hellip Gibson Dryer hellip Newer small roll top desk hellip American Drew6 ft dresser w mirror hellip 3 foot dresser w five drawers that set on top hellip Frigidaire gasrange hellip Upright freezer hellip Brass colored bed head amp foot board hellip 2 Upright Re-frigerators hellip Apt size refrigerator hellipWindow air conditioner hellip Safe hellip Computerdesk hellip Oak Rocker hellip Round maple kitchen table amp chair hellip Dining table amp 6 chairshellip Recliner hellip Newer glass door secretary hellip 2 Bissell Upright Sweeper Cleaner Matching suit case set hellip Nice 4 Pc bedroom suite with queen size bed dresser wmirror chest night stand File cabinet hellip Aquarium hellip End tableshellip Oil Lampshellip Knic Knacs hellip2 microwave ovens hellip Lamps Electric organ Lighted XmasVillages hellip Cardio glider machine hellip Kitchen pots pans dishes etc etc Visit ourweb site gorrellbros-pauldingcom - or - auction zip for photos hellip Terms Cashor check day of auction - Inspection day of auction beginning at 100 PM hellip SellerCharles amp Glema Baxter by Deborah J Rogers POA hellip Gorrell Bros Auction-eers - Aaron Timm Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFrance ApprenticeNolan Shisler Auctioneers

Simplicity Lawn Tractor - Fishing Items Horse Saddle - Tools - Household - Furniture

20 AcresBrown Twp

Paulding Co

Land AuctionThurs July 16

500 PM

Farm Location Sec 32 Brown Twp Paulding Co OH - frac12 mi

west of Melrose OH on Rt 613 to Rd T-165 then south on Rd T-165

for frac34 mi (at the corner of T-165 amp T-88) hellip 20+- acre tract

- FSA indicates approx 16 acres tillable with Huber ditch crossing the

farm - mostly Paulding amp Roselm soils - nice little parcel with brush

and recreational area created by ditch hellip There is a mobile home lo-

cated in the NW corner of the farm that belongs to others and the mo-

bile home and personal property are not part of the farm hellip Sellers

reserve 2015 crops helliphellip Call for Brochure Survey FSA and other

auction information or visit our web site hellipTerms $2000 earnest

money with the balance at closing on before Aug 16 2015 hellip Auction

Location Gorrell Bros Auction Facility - 1201 N Williams St Pauld-

ing OH hellip Sellers John H Porter Family (see web site) Hyman

amp Hyman Ltd Attorney for sellers hellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers

Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Sale Mgr Nolan Shisler

Aaron Timm Auctioneers

ESTATE AUCTIONThursday July 16 2015 ndash 300 pmVan Wert Co Fairgrounds - Jr Fair Building

1055 S Washington St Van Wert Ohio

Many Antiques Collectibles amp Household Items

Antiques amp Collectibles Lots of Glassware including Fostoria

American depression and much much more China eggs black milkglass figurines pottery Hummel figurines Fenton items piggy bankCI safe bank cruets German magnifying glass in its case Operaglasses costume jewelry US Mail Box coin bank Ewers ChocolatePot Hallrsquos Tea Leaf items dozen of Angels Cardinals amp red bird figu-rines Cement Bulldog door stop military items antique wood chairsrocker and baby high chair drop l eaf ash table Wicker doll baby bug-

gy toys amp child accordion ldquoJeu De Courserdquo horse race toy MarshFoundation advertising items European Tour books from early1900rsquosrsquo cookbooks Cambridge handled Pitcher spice rack collectorspoons bubble glass oval picture frames Walnut lamp table Manybooks including National Portrait Gallery Volumes Yearbooks 1978Mercer County History Book 1909 Home Guards Temple mirrorOak commode Boston Baked Beans cookie jar Bossons Characterfigures from England Lane Cedar chest and many more itemshellip

See Photos at wwwauctionzipcomAuctionZip Auctioneer ID 6413

Household Items sofas chairs bookcases rolltop desk platformrocker childrsquos rocker coffee amp end tables Frigidaire washer anddryer Patio furniture set table lamps MANY ITEMS FROM OVER-

SEAS PURCHASED DURING SELLERrsquoS TRAVELS dining table amp

chairs dining hutch Large glass display cases Howard Miller grand-father clock glasstop end tables stereo and sound equipment quiltrack baskets Wurlitzer organ Bedroom suite electronic Keyboardquilts amp blankets amp bedding filing cabinets hundreds of decoratoritems lots of Christmas items desk chair Kitchen cookware bake-ware and small appliances and MUCH MUCH MOREhellipTerms Cash or check with proper ID Ohio Sales tax will be

chargedSeller Joan G Amstutz Estate VW County Probate Court Case20141157 Greg Amstutz Executor Collette Carcione Attorney

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to viewthe Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of

this auction and all upcoming auctions

R e a l t y amp Auc t i o n C o Lt d

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

Auctioneers Dale Butler Ron Medaugh Bob Priest Gary

Richey Andy Schweiterman amp DD Strickler

122 N Washington St

Van Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

Old amp Newer Horse Drawn

Wagons amp Equipment

amp Antique Farm Equipment

Auction Sat July 11

1000 AM

Including Old Horse Drawn Hearsehelliphelliphellip Jail Wagonhelliphelliphellip DraftHorse Show Wagon helliphelliphellip 12 Passenger Horse Drawn People Mover Parade Vehiclehelliphelliphellip 6 Passenger Horse Drawn CarriagehelliphellipMeadow Gold Milk Delivery Wagonhelliphellip Old Buckboard helliphellip OldCovered Wagon hellip Replica Wells Fargo Stage Coach helliphellip Old sleighhelliphelliphellip Five Nice Wood Box Wagons helliphellip 2 Threshing MachinesJD A Tractor hellip Old Husker Shredder hellip Plus other old small farmequipment amp antique itemshelliphellip Call for free brochure or visit our WebSite wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphelliphellip Auction LocationGorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Paulding OHhellip Terms Payment day of the auction terms in brochure hellip OwnerCharles ldquoLewierdquo Moeller helliphellipGorrell Bors Auctioneers Don Gor-rell Nolan Shisler Aaron Timm Larry Gorrell Chris Aufrance Ap-prentice

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PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

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VAN WERT OFFICE

419-238-9733419 WEST ERVIN RD

VAN WERT OHIO

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Real Estate ndash 3 Acre Lot

THURS JULY 23 6pm

OPEN HOUSE THURS JULY 16 5-6 pm

3 Acres +- on US 127 North of Paulding

3 acres +- located 5 miles north of Paulding

on US 127 Located just north of the overpass

railroad tracks on the east side of the road

Paulding Cty Ohio Crane Twp Sec 12 Bare

undeveloped lot with recently applied for zoning

of B-3 Huge potentialmdashpossible commercial or

residential applications Close proximity to US 24

Survey available Sells to the HIGHEST BIDDER

Daily traffic count is over 4200 on US 127 amp over

6500 on US 24

EXCELLENT ACCESS W POTENTIAL

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SELLER Paulding Co Habitat for Humanity

Auction Manager William C Straley CAI 419-203-

4616

AUCTIONEERS William C Straley CAI Chester M

Straley e-ProGRI Appr Warren Straley

EVERYTHING WE TOUCHmdashTURNS TO SOLD

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSEJULY 12TH bull 100 -200 PM

With a new roof it is hard to believe this home is only $39900There are 3 or 4 bedrooms and approximately 1700 square feetSmall corner lot that also has a detached garage This home islocated half-way between Van Wert and Paulding Wayne TraceSchool district Host DD Strickler 419-771-1295

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399-7699

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$174900 Call Don

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1716 New Listing -

13929 Helen StreetPaulding 4 BR Lots ofspace upgrade kitch-en wappliances hugemaster suite wfull walk-in shower amp garden tub$114900 Call Aaron

419-769-5808

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or Joe Den Herder

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769-5808

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2881 Lots of Home for the Money4 Bdrm 1 Bath Home wLarge LRDRCombo Attached Garage and a Bigback Yard for the Kids to to Play

2878 New Listing 211 S Laura St inPayne 3 Bdrm 2 Bath home with lotsof updates incls Roof Siding Shut-ters Eves and Downspouts as well asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2882 New Listing Well Kept 2 Bdrm 1bath home nicely landscaped Vinyl SidedNewer Replacement Windows new counter-top and sink in Paulding $51900

2877 New Listing 3 Bd 2 Bth LR FR andLarge eat-in Kitchen w34rdquo Oak Floor Large2 12 Car Det Garage w Floored storageabove Home has 4 ft Crawlspace and justunder 1 acre in Antwerp $69900

LEGALSORDINANCE

1503-15Ordinance 1503-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on June15 2015 and goes intoeffect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEA U T H O R I Z I N GTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOTO PARTICIPATEIN THE STATE OFOHIO COOPERA-TIVE PURCHASINGPROGRAMCopies of the full text ofthis legislation may beobtained at the FinanceDirectorrsquos Ofce 116South Main Street be-tween the hours of 800am and 500 pm Mon-day through FridayAnnette D HaschFinance Director

NOTICE Notice is hereby givento all residents of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams countiesOhio There will be ameeting of the JointSolid Waste Manage-ment District of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams Coun-ties Board of Direc-tors The date of themeeting is MondayJuly 27 2015 Themeeting will be heldin the Deance CountyCommissionerrsquos ndash Sec-ond Floor ConferenceRoom The time of themeeting is scheduledto begin at 130 pmorsquoclock DST A SolidWaste District Coordi-natorrsquos session will im-mediately followCommissioner Otto L NicelyBoard of Directors

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Mary Brueggeman

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Mike amp Julie Zuber

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Gerbersrsquo Goats at the Old Saw MillMike amp Kathy Spiece

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Foxglove seen here at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is one of the gardenrsquos toxic plantswhen ingested Kids can be unpredictable so supervision is needed if you grow this and children

visit your gardens

Poisonous posies in the potager When our rst grandchildwas born in 2012 some pro-found changes occurred in ourlives Grandparents the worldover know just what an effectthose little human beings havein so many ways you didnrsquoteven know they could Butone thing happened here atOur Little Acre that I hadnrsquotcounted on probably becauseI wasnrsquot much of a gardenerwhen our own girls weregrowing up

Over the years as Irsquovelearned more and more aboutthe plants we grow here I real-ize that not only are we grow-ing edibles wersquore growing

things that are very much not edible right alongside themAnd so are you As I shared this newfoundknowledge with Grandpa theworrier in him emerged andI was informed that I neededto remove all the dangerous plants from the garden andthe house so when Hannahand any future grandchildrencame for a visit we wouldnrsquot be responsible for injuries ormaking them sick

Really How on earth didour own two girls ever sur-vive their parentsrsquo ignorancein allowing them to live everyday in the presence of such

dangers We cautioned themabout the rose thorns and the poison ivy We put a lockedgate on the fence around ourswimming pool We didnrsquot letthem eat bird eggs Oh wait As a grandparent for someodd reason the level of cautionincreases a bit over that whichwe had for our own children but I knew it wasnrsquot necessaryto dig up half my garden justto keep our grandkids safe Isimply learned what was poi-sonous and vowed to watchHannah extra closely Some things wersquove grownin our garden are well-known poison providers ndash castor bean

plan t ( Ricinus communis)for instance Though itrsquos agorgeous fast-growing trop-ical-looking plant all parts(especially the seeds) containthe toxin ricin

Those delightful daffodilsare toxic to the core whichis likely why squirrels leavethe bulbs alone The bulbsare especially dangerous but all parts of the plants are

poisonous and just handlingthe leaves or stems can causea burning sensation on yourskin Itrsquos wise to use gloveswhen gardening around bothdaffodils and jonquils Whoknew Foxglove ( Digitalis pur- purea) is gorgeous but donrsquoteven think about eating it Theheart medicine digitalis or di-goxin is derived from foxglove plant parts and is sometimesused to control heart rate

Just because one part of the plant is edible doesnrsquot meanthe entire plant is Take rhu- barb for example Those rosystems are yummy in pies jamsand cobblers right Well donrsquotmistakenly think that you canadd the leaves at the end ofthose stems to your salads Rhubarb leaves containhigh quantities of oxalatesand when you eat too much ofthem yoursquoll get sick So donrsquoteat that part The stems alsocontain much smaller quan-tities of it but not enough tocause much of an effect Otherthings have it ndash cabbage spin-ach and beet tops just to namea few ndash but in lower accept-able levels

What does oxalic acid do

It contributes to kidney and bladder stones for one thingso if yoursquore prone to develop-ing these things you might notwant to nosh on veggies thatare known to contain higherlevels of oxalic acid

Other toxic plants include Rhododendron monkshood( Aconitum) lily-of-the-valley Hydrangea larkspur Englishivy Euonymus yews (Taxus)and Wisteria Of course a plant doesnrsquothave to be poisonous to bedangerous to children Besidesthe obvious rose other thorny plants to watch out for includecactus varieties barberry ( Ber-

beris) blackberries and re-thorn ( Pyracantha)

Plants in the Euphorb ia genus (includes Poinsett ia)have a milky sap that can beextremely irritating to theskin and can cause blindnessif it gets in your eye Someeuphorbias have thorns alongwith the sap making themdoubly dangerous Some of the plants I men-tioned will affect some peoplemore than others while someof the plants are just plaintoxic for everyone Quantitiesingested will affect the reac-tion too but all of them are potentially dangerous

All of this doesnrsquot makea garden sound like a veryfriendly place for kids doesit Not at all Some commonsense and supervision are allthatrsquos needed ndash two things thatgo a long way toward raisinggood and healthy kids both inand out of the garden Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwour-littleacrecom and on Face-book at wwwfacebookcom OurLittleAcre Contact her at PauldingProgressGardener

gmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting their aunt and uncle

Alvina and William Dial in Kollweiler Germany Ashlyn and Kaitlyn Goings daughters of Darnell

Goings of Latty and Renae (Shad) Bowers of Paulding traveled to Rome Italy to see the Coli-

seum and other sights Their source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County

Progress Are you headed to some d istant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your

camera and send a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaper

org

Concert series continues Friday

with Bekah Bradley on stage PAULDING ndash Get ready for more greatmusic in downtown Paulding This FridayOn Friday July 10 the Paulding Chamber ofCommerce will present the third of their 2015Summer Concert Series at the Herb MonroeCommunity Park The series is sponsored byIberdrola Renewables

Bekah Bradley returns for Fridayrsquos concertheld at Herb Monroe Park downtown Pauld-ing She recently appeared at John PauldingDays immediately following the parade Bekah is currently living in Fort Wayne andis working harder than ever on her music ca-reer Bekah is a pop country artist with a nat-ural country twang that is instantly recogniz-able She is inspired by many different kinds

of music including country pop rock andChristian Bekah writes music about people inher life and the trials she has experienced She performs everything from Imagine Dragons toPatsy Cline Food will be available for a donation from NOCAC who sponsors the ldquoGetting Ahead in

a Just Gettingrsquo-by Worldrdquo Getting Ahead isa way to analyze onersquos own life and to make plans for building personal and family resourc-es It is an agenda-free learning experience thathelps people take charge of their lives In addition a homegrown market with freshherbs vegetables and crafts will be availableas well as kidsrsquo activities and more The event is free and open to the public

Chester M Straley a VanWert resident and broker atthe Van Wert ofce of StraleyRealty Auctioneers Inc hasbeen awarded the designationof Graduate Realtors Institute(GRI) from the Ohio Associationof Realtors Straley is a memberof the Northwest Ohio Board ofRealtors the Ohio Associationof Realtors and the NationalAssociation of Realtors

BusinessNews

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

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now shop online at AshleyFurnitureHomeStorecomOffer applies only to single-receipt qualifying purchases No interest will be charged on promo purchase and equal monthly payments are required equal to initial promo purchase amount divided equally by the number of months in promo period until promo is paid in fullThe equal monthly payment will be rounded to the next highest whole dollar and may be higher than the minimum payment that would be required if the purchase was a non-promotional purchase Regular account terms apply to non-promotional purchases For newaccounts Purchase APR is 2999 Minimum Interest Charge is $2 Existing cardholders should see their credit card agreement for their applicable terms Subject to credit approval

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for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

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Friday July 17430 pm til 700 pm

Twin Oaks United

Methodist Church

Fellowship Hall

200 Main St bull Oakwood

Everyone WelcomeFree-will Donation

Ice CreamSocial

RUTH REED1918-2015

GROVER HILL ndash RuthM Reed 97 of Grover Hill passed away Monday June29 at Lutheran Hospital FortWayne Ruth was born to WilliamH and Hazel (Farling) Ries onJan 8 1918 in their log homelocated in York Township VanWert County She is survived by her sisterMargaret (Ries) Springer ofSun City Fla daughter Car-olyn (Reed) Pruden of Gro-ver Hill eight grandchildren16 great-grandchildren threegreat-stepgrandchildren andthree great-great-grandchil-dren Ruth was preceded in death by her parents husband Ho-mer J Reed daughter Mar-ilyn (Reed) Lockie and son

Douglas Reed Funeral services were Fri-day July 3 at the Zion Unit-ed Methodist Church in Gro-ver Hill Ofciating was JackFetter director of Fetter ampFriends Ministry and closefriend of the family Intermentwas at Middle Creek Ceme-tery in Washington TownshipCowan amp Son Funeral HomeVan Wert was in charge of ar-

rangementsMemorials are to the Zion

United Methodist ChurchGrover Hill

ROBERT DIX PAULDING ndash GravesideServices for Robert DuaneDix will be conducted 1 pmSaturday July 11 2015 atWiltsie Cemetery Payne DenHerder Funeral Home Pauld-ing is handling arrangements

BETTYLeTUTOUR

1947-2015 PAULDING ndash Betty JeanLeTutour age 67 died Mon-day June 29 She was born Sept9 1947in Guth-rie Center

Iowa thedaugh t e rof Rich-ard andCharlotte(White) Kness She marriedDanny R LeTutour who pre-ceded her in death on Aug 162008 She is survived by a daugh-ter Kelly Jo (Robert) Scott ofDeance son Randy (Jean)Michaelson Sr of Rockfordfour grandchildren Randy

More weddings in the works

Lovina topped potato slices with some yummy goodies for anextra treat in her recipe for Sliced Baked Potatoes

There is a lot of activity go-

ing on around here this weekOur neighbors Abe and Frediaare taking our old pole barndown to save the lumber thatis still good enough to reuseAbe his sons my husbandJoe and our boys have been busy taking it all apart Lastnight they nished saving therafters Today the walls weretaken down and all the woodthatrsquos not reusable is being burned as I write this Our neighbor Marlin cut ouroats and he will bale that cropfor us Neighbor Harlan is heredigging the water line and hook-ing up more solar power All

three men and Joe work in RVfactories and are on vacation thisweek It isnrsquot proving to be muchof a vacation for them Joe and the boys are buildinga work bench in the new pole building when time allows Theywant to organize all the tools Daughter Elizabeth is alsoon vacation for two weeks The bad news is she is laid up withdouble pneumonia She sure hashad a hard time to recover Thedoctor put her on some prettystrong antibiotics and she hadto go back in for another shotThe doctor said if she didnrsquotimprove with everything she istaking then she would have to be admitted to the hospital She showed improvementthe next day so hopefully shecan keep recovering at homeShe has a hard time acceptingthe fact that she needs rest inorder to get better I think sheworries too much that we wonrsquotget things done before her wed-ding Irsquom sure everything willfall into place With all the ex-tra projects going on it did lookhopeless for a while

Tomorrow July 1 is daughterLorettarsquos 15th birthday Her ageis always easy to remember asshe was born in the year 2000 We have two more wedding

invitations on our refrigerator Niece Katie Edna and Ben aregetting married on July 23 Iwas asked to be a cook Moseand Susan and Verena will all be table waiters This weddingis in Berne Ind And congratulations also goto Leander and Karen They picked Aug 28 for their spe-cial day This wedding is in ourcommunity I was happy to have a shortvisit with my friend Ruth andher church friends The weekwas too busy to go spend some

time with all of them on Mon-day Maybe next year will workout This week Irsquoll share with youthe recipe that we are having forsupper It is called sliced baked potatoes I donrsquot measure theingredients I just make this rec-ipe according to how much ofeach item I want on the potatoslices Enjoy God bless each ofyou and stay healthy

SLICED BAKEDPOTATOES

4-5 raw potatoes sliced4 tablespoons butter melted4-5 green onions chopped1 cup grated cheese of yourchoice4 strips bacon cooked andcrumbled Preheat oven to 400deg Slice potatoes about 14-inch thickand brush both sides of potatoslices with butter Place them ona cookie sheet Bake in preheat-ed oven for 30 to 40 minutes or

until lightly browned on bothsides turning once When pota-

toes are ready top with baconcheese and green onion Con-tinue baking until the cheese ismelted Optional add sour cream ontop after baking Lovina Eicher is an Old Or-der Amish writer cook wifeand mother of eight Formerlywriting as The Amish Cook Eicher inherited that column from her mother Elizabeth Co-blentz who wrote from 1991to 2002 Readers can contact Eicher at PO Box 1689 South Holland IL 60473 (please in-clude a self-addressed stampedenvelope for a reply) or at Lovi-

nasAmishKitchenMennoMe-diaorg

Michaelson Jr Ashley Mi-chaelson Justina LeTutourand Justin LeTutour sevengreat-grandchildren KylerLyric Lacee Bethanie JaidenGavin and Vaylin and sib-lings Dickie (Margie) WhiteRoger Kness Rollin KnessRick (Caroline) Kness Rex(Brenda) Kness Sherly Gib-son Ruth Crawley and Mary(Felipe) Guthrie

She also was preceded indeath by her parents sonRobert Michaelson Jr andsiblings Nancy Jo Kay andRonnie Funeral services wereThursday July 2 at DenHerder Funeral Home Pauld-ing Burial will be at a laterdate Donations may be made inlieu of owers to the family Online condolences may besent to wwwdenherderfhcom

Furniture Bank serving local counties

Thursday July 9Jam session

PAULDING ndash Bluegrass gospel and country gospel singing jam session will commence at 630 pm Thursday July 9 atthe Paulding Family Worship Center Participants are encouraged to bring their own stringed in-strument or CD with which to sing along The church is located at 501 W Perry St Call Mike Kaufmanat 419-438-6851 for more informationSunday July 12-17

Vacation Bible School OAKWOOD ndash Vacation Bible School leaders at Auglaize

Chapel Church of God are nalizing plans for this yearrsquos pro -gram A new VBS adventure call GPS - Godrsquos Plan of Salva-tion is about to begin Kids will discover how to follow Godrsquos marvelous and ex-citing direction for their lives The adventure begins SundayJuly 12 and runs through Friday July 17 Meeting time is 630-830 pm Auglaize Chapel is located at 22642 CR 60 35 miles south-west of Oakwood For more information call 419-594-2441There is no charge and all kids are welcome ldquoChurch Cornerrdquo listings are free If your church is hav-ing any special services or programs please email us yourinformation at progressprogressnewspaperorg or call the Paulding County Progress at 419-399-4015

By JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer DEFIANCE ndash The Deance County FurnitureBank managed by the St Mary Catholic Com-munity is a faith based ministry helping to meetthe needs of individuals and families in need offurniture Located in Deance the furniture bankserves not only Deance County but neighboringcounties including Paulding County as well The bank provides basic furniture needs includ-ing electrical appliances beds bed frames bedlinens and kitchenware to families in need Allrequests for assistance must come to the furniture bank from an approved social service agency ldquoAll participating agencies have ofcial referralforms and know the proper procedure for request-ing helprdquo said Otto Gerdeman coordinator of thefurniture bank Donations of items are accepted from individ-uals as well as businesses Gently used items may

be dropped off by appointment or by stoppingat the warehouse location every Friday between

10-11 am The warehouse is located at 1941 E

Second St in Deance Items that are in constant demand includequeen size and smaller bed frames box springsand mattresses bed linens pots pans dishes sil-verware clean and working electrical applianc-es including stoves microwaves toaster ovenswashers and dryers kitchen tables and chairscouches chairs dressers and cash donations arealways welcome ldquoWe have clients stopping in who are settingup housekeeping and have little more than theclothes on their back and a few personal itemsto those with immediate needs Sometimes theyare victims of re domestic violence or extreme poverty and they need assistance We are hereto serve the community and we are looking for-ward to helping those in Paulding County whond themselves in need of furniture said Gerde-man

For more information or questions call 419-784-2948

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PAULDING PROGRESS

FOR THE RECORDProperty transfers

County Court

Commissionersrsquo Journal

Forum Readerrsquos Opinion

Express your opinionThe Paulding County Progress

provides a public forum throughldquoFORUM Reader Opinionrdquo Lettersto the Editor for area residents toexpres their opinions and exchangeideas on any topic of public interestAll letters submitted are subject tothe Publisherrsquos approval and MUSTinclude an original signature anddaytime telephone number for ver-ification We wonrsquot print unsignedletters Letters should be brief and con-cise Letters must also conform tolibel law and be in good taste Pleaselimit letters to no more than 500words We reserve the right to editand to correct grammatical errorsWe also reserve the right to verifystatements or facts presented in theletters The opinions stated are those of

the writer and do not necessarilyreflect that of the newspaper Where to write Letters to the Edi-tor Paulding County Progress POBox 180 Paulding OH 45879 ordrop them off at the office 113 S Wil-liams St The deadline is noon Thurs-day the week prior to publicaiton

Time to return

sandbagsDear Editor The Paulding County Emer-gency Management Agencyonce again wants to sayTHANKS to the over 70 vol-unteers On two separate oc-casions people young and oldcame out and lled sandbags tohelp those in need in PauldingCounty Now the time has come togather those sandbags in eachof the three communities ofAntwerp Payne and Paulding The administrations in An-

twerp and Payne have beentold those sandbags that weresent to their communities are toremain in Antwerp and Paynefor the potential of ooding inthe future I am asking the res-idents that obtained sandbags

to get ahold of those villageadministrations to drop themoff at a designated area The residents of Pauldingcan return them to the engi-neerrsquos facility on West WayneStreet in Paulding Questions have been broughtup about contamination ofthose sandbags it is not be-lieved that the ood waters ofFlat Rock Creek or the ashooding from the farm eldssouth of Antwerp had any con-cerning contaminates Therewill be an upcoming articleabout the after action thoughtsand ideas that came from thesetwo oods in a two-week peri-od Anyone who has any ques-tions or concerns can contactthe Paulding County EMA at419-399-3500

Edward Bohn director Paulding County EMA

The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Auglaize Township Jeffrey G and Lisa LRoddy to Bobby D and OkS Branham Lot 3 NonemanAuglaize Allotment 043acre Quit claimBenton Township Michael Scott Now Sr bySheriff to Deutsche Bank Na-tional Trust Co trustee Sec10 1 acre Sheriffrsquos deed Terel C Morehead to Jo-seph H Morehead Sec 10081 acre Quit claimBlue Creek Township Richard and Lydia NelsonDonald and Lonna Nelsonand Ray and Sharon Johannsto Douglas D and ElizabethA Reinhard Sec 14 23acres Quit claim Douglas D and ElizabethA Reinhard to Randy M Suf-fel Jr and Ashley Suffel Sec14 23 acres Warranty deed Donald R Wenningertrustee et al to WenningerSeed Service Inc Sec 341843 acres Fiduciary deed Wenninger Seed ServiceInc to Wenninger Seed Ser-vice Inc Sec 34 3186acres Quit claimBrown Township Ralph L and Virginia M

Wharry to Ralph L and Vir-ginia M Wharry trusteesSec 34 40 acres Quit claimCarryall Township Nathaniel R and Amber MLucas to Brian R and AimeeC Lichty Sec 32 12169acres Warranty deedCrane Township Douglas A and Diane SGoyings to Paulding LeasingLLC Sec 29 80 acres War-ranty deed Brenda L Slattman to Ran-dall E Smith Sec 16 2587acres Quit claimEmerald Township Nathan A and Sara J Sut-ton to Roger C and Patricia

L Eckart Sec 8 246 acres

Warranty deed Fred B and Kelly J Man-seld to Casey Derrow Lot30 Proxmirersquos CanalviewSubdivision 0482 acre War-ranty deed Rachel A Thomas fkaHarpel to Megan L JackmanSec 31 587 acres WarrantydeedHarrison Township Paulding Leasing LLCto Douglas A and Diane SGoyings Sec 27 80115acres Warranty deed Carl W and Sandra GFrecker to Lynn J Freckerand Amy L Frecker Lot 80904 acre Quit claimJackson Township Robert L and Joanne MGunderman to James Robertand Lori Lynn GundermanLots 16 and 17 Temple Allot-ment 0439 acre Quit claim Johnathon and Connie Roseto Andrew R TrowbridgeSec 4 4242 acres Warrantydeed Kenneth C Thomas LifeEstate dec to Raymond KThomas et al Sec 20 80acres AfdavitPaulding Township James L Johanns dec toDoug Johanns et al Sec 1040 acres and Sec 11 15465acres AfdavitWashington Township Hosea Sims II et al to JohnStanford Young Jr Sec 1640 acres Warranty deed Thomas and Lisa Ladd toSteven J Cleaves and RichardJ Richardson Jr Sec 9 15acres Warranty deed Ralph L and Virginia MWharry to Ralph L and Vir-ginia M Wharry trusteesSec 2 162417 acres Sec10 142 acres and Sec 34 40acres Quit claimAntwerp Village Daniel W and Rebecca ASchutt to Shawn F and SaraR Schuette Lots 8 and 9Maumee Timber First Addi-

tion 0306 acre and Sec 28

1043 acres SurvivorshipdeedHaviland Village Bryan W Eutsler to KathyL Eutsler Lot 26 OriginalPlat 0165 acre Quit claimMelrose Village Carnahan Farms LLC toJames Ryan and Jennifer NCoppes Lots 55 56 Origi-nal Plat 034 acre Warrantydeed Methel L Densmore LifeEstate dec to LawrenceDensmore et al Lot 77 017acre AfdavitOakwood Village T3 Properties LLC toGreen Edge Properties LLCLot 3 Grove Addition 02acre Quit claimPaulding Village Liechty Inc to Deer Build-ing Inc Lots 1302 1303Outlots 2436 acres Warrantydeed Terry Jo and Mary HelenWoodard to Terry Jo andMary Helen Woodard Lot 1920 Noneman Second Addition0173 acre Warranty deed Tiffany A and Jason MAnderson to US Bank Na-tional Association trusteeLots 29 30 0158 acre War-ranty deed Antwerp Exchange BankCompany to Michael ASpeiser Lot 18 NonemanDeMuth Allotment 026 acreWarranty deed Janice L Lipp dec to GaryW Lipp Life Estate Lot 9Utterbabck Subdivision 041acre Afdavit Gary W Lipp Life Estateto Kristin R Bradford Lot 9Utteraback Subdivision 041acre Warranty deed Teresa Gallup et al toRodney A and Carrie LHammon Lot 06011 Outlot043 acre Warranty deed Kiwanis Club of Pauld-ing County Ohio to BranchChristian Fellowship IncLots 169 170 Armory 0183

acre Warranty deed

Civil Docket Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Kendra R KatschkeAntwerp Small claims dis-missed Cleveland Mutual InsuranceCo Cleveland and Richard Car-

nahan Paulding vs Jonathan RBowman Paulding and Corey JDavis Sherwood and CatherineTrowbridge Deance Other ac-tion default judgment on Bow-man in the sum of $152957Case continues against remain-ing defendants on July 23 Cach LLC Louisville Ky vsKitty Adkins Oakwood Otheraction judgment for the plaintiffin the sum of $273416 Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Shawna M WrightPaulding Other action judg-ment for the plaintiff in the sumof $332439 Van Wert County HospitalVan Wert vs Patricia Penning-

ton Grover Hill Other action judgment for the plaintiff in thesum of $52857 Pulmonary amp Critical CareMaumee vs Blas E AlvaradoOakwood Other action judg-ment for the plaintiff in the sumof $20947 Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Brad Simon Pauld-ing and Simon Says Pauld-ing Small claims judgmentfor Simon Says in the sum of$133625 Small claims casecontinues on July 30 Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Karen Bishop DeanceSmall claims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $115

Criminal Docket Gina M Overmyer Antwerpdisorderly conduct $250 ne$95 costs both taken from bond25 hours community servicemaintain good general behavior Anthony R Bullinger Oak-wood connement of dog $25ne $158 costs $200 restitutionto victim Eric C Flint Paulding dis-orderly conduct $200 ne$145 costs one day jail with 29days suspended one day creditfor time served no unlawfulcontact with victim probationordered repay court appointedfees 40 hours community ser-vice complete Hands Down program Meghan J Flint Pauldingdisorderly conduct $200 ne$145 costs one day jail with 29days suspended one day cred-it for time served ne may beworked off through communi-ty service no unlawful contactwith victim 40 hours communi-ty service repay court appoint-ed fees probation ordered com- plete Hands Down program Dustin E Gamble Havilandfalsication $250 ne $186costs pay $100 monthly vedays jail with 85 suspended payfor stay in jail repay court ap- pointed fees Jennifer C Lamond Pauld-ing possession of metham- phetamine waived preliminaryhearing case bound over toCommon Pleas Court docket Jennifer C Lamond Pauld-ing chemicals for the manufac-ture of drugs bound over Jeslyn A Johnson New Ha-ven Ind drug abuse $75 ne$87 costs six-month license sus- pension Andrew J Geren Cecil drugabuse $75 ne $87 costs six-month license suspension Andrew J Geren Cecil par-aphernalia $75 ne $87 costs

six-month license suspensionconcurrent with above Jastin Parks Toledo shingwithout a license $83 ne $80costsTrafc Docket

Mohammad A Maki North-

ville Mich 7965 speed $150ne $95 costs pay all by July31 or turned in for collection(POC) Emmanuel J Lucas Pauld-ing failure to reinstate dis-missed without prejudice perState costs waived Jesus Llerena Cape CoralFla no tail lights $100 ne $77costs pay within 30 days Matthew C Horn MillsboroDel no tail lights $100 ne $77costs pay within 30 days Jeffery A Rowe Toledo7665 speed $33 ne $80 costs Katrina M Weber Glen El-lyn Ill 8265 speed $43 ne$80 costs

Ricky L Varner Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Tara Lee Wiseman Dupontdriving on closed road $68 ne$80 costs Ryan Ahmed Indianapolis8565 speed $43 ne $80 costs Ryan David Clark TrentonMich 8265 speed $43 ne$80 costs Nathan L Ray Paulding reg-istration violation $68 ne $82costs Torrey W Cooper Buffalo NY driving without license$50 ne $5 costs license re-leased upon immediate pay-ment Torrey W Cooper Buffalo

NY 7565 speed $33 ne $77costs bond applied to payment Adam James Miller Paynereckless operation $250 ne$95 costs pay $100 monthlyPOC Oct 30 three days jailthree-month license suspensionmay attend DIP in lieu of jailALS vacated 27 days jail re-served Adam James Miller Payneleft of center dismissed perState Adam James Miller Payneseat belt $30 ne POC Oct 30 John Robert McGinnis OhioCity 7955 speed $43 ne $85costs Luke A Hulse Ney seat belt

$30 ne $50 costs Amy Claire Gentry India-napolis 7965 speed $33 ne$80 costs Wade W Carnahan De-ance tinted windows $68 ne$77 costs Nicholas D LengacherWoodburn Ind stop sign $53ne $80 costs Benjamin J Bangert TroyMo stop sign $53 ne $80costs Brittany F Fikes GraniteCity Ill 8165 speed $43 ne$85 costs Lucas E Larson Blooming-ton Ind 8065 speed $43 ne$85 costs Jacob J Merriman Payneseat belt $30 ne $52 costs Khary A Carson Monclova8265 speed $43 ne $82 costs Heather R Milliner Browns- burg Ind 8265 speed $33 ne$77 costs Michael P Cogo BrightonMich 9265 speed $43 ne$82 costs Willis D Heecht III FortWayne 8165 speed $43 ne$82 costs Margaret Gail Stevens AnnArbor Mich 7765 speed $33ne $77 costs

Narendpa Anne Troy Mich8055 speed $43 ne $80 costs Betty R Temple Van Wert7155 speed $43 ne $77 costs Robert W Nedderman NewBremen 7255 speed $43 ne$77 costs

Jonathan D Gilbert GroverHill seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Megan L Sells Fort Wayne7965 speed $33 ne $80 costs Julius O Omonayin VanWert 7055 speed $63 ne $80costs Donald L Eisenhut Fort Re-covery seat belt $30 ne $50costs Evelyn L Schneider Antwerpstop sign $53 ne $77 costs Taylor Anne McGillis Beau-fort SC 7565 speed $33 ne$80 costs Kesia R Jones Paulding stopsign $53 ne $77 costs POCAug 28 provide proof of nan-cial responsibility

Nicole N Ivy JacksonvilleFla 8865 speed $43 ne $85costs William O Fields Jr Toledo7765 speed $33 ne $80 costs Ericca Rachael Herzog To-ledo 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Ryan Chase Farmer GrabillInd 7765 speed $33 ne $80costs Kyle L Smith Paulding as-sured clear distance $68 ne$77 costs Suzanne D Cooper GroverHill 6955 speed $33 ne $80costs Elisa Maye Westlake India-napolis 7965 speed $33 ne

$80 costs Tracy L Eaton Antwerp fail-ure to control $68 ne $80 costs Jon H Overmyer Elmoredriving on closed road $68 ne$80 costs Raphael G Rodrigues Scott6755 speed $33 ne $77 costs Brandon L Kirk Painesvillestop sign $53 ne $80 costs Robert Donald Sipe Pauld-ing stop sign $53 ne $77costs Dakota Valdez Pauldingdriving on closed road $68 ne$77 costs Caroline E OrsquoConnor Car-mel Ind 8065 speed $43 ne$80 costs

Jonathon M Nelson India-napolis 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs Zachary R McGinnis VanWert failure to control $68ne $77 costs Jacob Fred Gideon Pauld-ing 6755 speed $30 ne $83speed French D Britt Pauldingstop sign $53 ne $80 costs Christian Wayne MunozMelrose seat belt $30 ne $47costs Max L Pease Latty left ofcenter $53 ne $77 costs Shelly L Lewis Van Wert7255 speed $43 ne $80costs Mary T Minnis Wylie Tex-as following closely $53 ne$80 costs Audra J Smith Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Xunyuan Zhang West La-fayette Ind 9165 speed $43ne $80 costs Christopher R Wilson An-twerp 7355 speed $43 ne$77 costs Alice J Miller New HavenInd 6955 speed $33 ne $80costs Thomas J Carr Port Clintonseat belt $30 ne $47 costs

Commissionersrsquo Journal June 1 2015 This 1st day of June 2015 the Board of County Commis-sioners met in regular session with the following members present Roy Klopfenstein Tony Zartman Mark Holtsberryand Nola Ginter ClerkMEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS Kris Gerken and Cindy Stever Huntington Insurance Ser-vices ndash Gerken and Stever met with the commissioners to dis-cuss the countyrsquos need for Huntingtonrsquos continued servicesPrimary services provided by Huntington Insurance are in part monitoring the ongoing nancial condition of the planand make reports at regular intervals periodically reviewingthe benet program and offer appropriate counsel and recom-mendations market for quality vendors on the countyrsquos be-half provide consultation and strategies related to health carereform regulations and assist with union negotiations whennecessary The county has been receiving invoices on a quar-

terly basis for these services The contract with HuntingtonInsurance is in effect from June 1 through May 31 Gerkenoffered the county a reduction in their annual fee for servicesThe county has health insurance through CEBCO Brian Shuherk Solid Ground met with the commissionersto discuss the courthouse squarersquos landscaping installation andmaintenance needs Shuherk will draw up a plan and submit itfor consideration Randy Bostleman Classic Land Design met with thecommissioners to discuss the courthouse squarersquos landscapinginstallation and maintenance needs Bostleman will draw up a plan and submit it for consideration Emily Munger presented the County Court probation FY2016 grant application for the commissionersrsquo signatures Sheexplained the grant for $54351 is for scal year July 1 2015through June 30 2016 The grant is awarded from the State ofOhio Rehabilitation and Corrections and is used to fund thesalaries at the County Court probation department Mungerexplained the grant is usually expended by May at which time probation fees collected are used for probation salaries untilthe next scal yearrsquos funds are awarded Munger reported 288 people are on probation in County CourtAPPOINTMENT IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS Zartman moved to approve the following appointmentsfor June 1 2015 to-wit Anita Stechschulte ndash ClerkGrant Coordinator PauldingCounty SheriffEMAIN THE MATTER OF MAINTENANCE ASSESS-MENTS FOR THE DUPLICATE YEAR 2015 COL-LECTED IN 2016 ON JOINT DITCHES WITH DEFI-ANCE COUNTY ORC 613703 This 1st day of June 2015 the Joint Board of CountyCommissioners of Paulding and Deance Counties met inregular session in their perspective chambers via telephoneconference with the following members present PAULDING COUNTY ndash Roy Klopfenstein PresentTony Zartman Present Mark Holtsberry Present DEFIANCE COUNTY ndash Thomas Kime Present RyanMack Present Otto Nicely Present Nicely moved to adopt the following resolution WHEREAS Ryan Mapes Paulding County SWCD DitchMaintenance has reported the proposed maintenance collec-tions for the 2015 duplicates with Paulding and DeanceCounties information sheets attached and should be placedon the 2015 tax duplicate to be collected in 2016 for main-tenance now therefore

BE IT RESOLVED by the Joint Board of County Com-missioners of Paulding and Deance Counties that in orderto provide such maintenance funds it is deemed necessary torun the attached listed ditches on the 2015 tax duplicate to becollected in 2016 for collection for one (1) year only at the percentage and the amount provided based on the benetsand that the same be and is hereby levied upon such bene-ted areas as aforesaid all in accordance with the provisionsof Section 613703 of the Revised Code of Ohio and be itfurther RESOLVED that the Auditors of Paulding and DeanceCounties are hereby ordered and directed to place such ditchmaintenance assessments on the 2015 tax duplicate to becollected in 2016 of the respective counties and be it further RESOLVED that it is found and determined that all formalactions of this Board concerning and relating to the adoptionof this Resolution were so adopted in an open meeting of thisBoard and that all deliberations of this Board and any of itscommittees that resulted in such formal action were in meet-

ings open to the public in compliance with all legal require-ments including Section 12122 of the Ohio Revised Code

Commissionersrsquo Journal June 3 2015 This 3rd day of June 2015 the Board of County Commis-sioners met in regular session with the following members present Roy Klopfenstein Tony Zartman Mark Holtsberryand Nola Ginter ClerkMEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS Jan Commers Board of Election met with the commis-sioners to discuss the grant that was recently awarded themfrom the Secretary of State (see resolution below) She also presented the quote for the work to be done at the OSU Exten-sion Building polling place

Bob Noneman reported he and his work crew have been painting buildings at the fairground He asked to be reimbursedfor paint Phillip Jackson INSBIT presented a county IT security

plan for the commissionersrsquo review The commissionersasked that he communicate with CCAOCORSA on the re-quirements Judge Tiffany Beckman Common Pleas Court was pleased to announce she has secured a grant from the OhioSupreme Court for an IT project She hopes to util ize the grantdollars for video arraignments for inmates held at the PutnamCounty Jail Video arraignments would save in time transport-ing inmates from Putnam County Jail to Paulding County Beckman voiced concerns about parking when she has full-day trials The commissioners suggested options

Doug Cook Ewing Nursery met with the commissionersto discuss the courthouse squarersquos landscaping installation andmaintenance needs Cook will draw up a plan and submit it forconsiderationEXECUTIVE SESSION A motion was made by Holtsberry to go into executivesession at 806 am with the Paulding County Prosecutor todiscuss legal matters The motion was seconded by ZartmanAll members voting yea At 832 am all members present agreed to adjourn the ex-ecutive session and go into regular sessionIN THE MATTER OF AMENDING THE 2015 AN-NUAL APPROPRIATION (FUND 162) Zartman moved to adopt the following resolution BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commis-sioners does hereby direct the County Auditor to amend the2015 Annual Appropriation by appropriating the following inthe Victimsrsquo Assistance Fund (Fund 162) to-wit 162-001-20126Victimsrsquo AssistanceOther AMOUNT $1000IN THE MATTER OF AUTHORIZING THE PAULD-ING COUNTY ENGINEER TO ADVERTISE FORBIDS FOR THE 2015 AUGLAIZE TOWNSHIP ET ALROAD IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (OPWC ROUND20) Holtsberry moved to adopt the following resolution BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commis-sioners does hereby authorize Travis McGarvey PauldingCounty Engineer to advertise in a paper of general circula-tion within the County for three consecutive weeks for bidsfor the 2015 Auglaize Township et al Road ImprovementsProjectIN THE MATTER OF ACCEPTING THE BID FORTHE ADA WORK AT THE OSU EXTENSION BUILD-ING PERMANENT POLLING PLACE

Holtsberry moved to adopt the following resolution WHEREAS Congress of the United States enacted the

Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002 and WHEREAS Section 261 of HAVA authorizes the UnitedStates Department of Health and Human Services to distrib-ute federal funds to States to assist them in making polling places accessible to individuals with disabilities and WHEREAS the Secretary of the State of Ohio Jon Hustedhas established an Election Assistance for Individuals withDisabilities Grant Program to distribute federal HAVA fundsto Ohio county boards of election and WHEREAS the Paulding County Board of Elections ap- plied for and has been awarded a Permanent Polling PlaceAccessibility Improvement Grant to help fund the project and WHEREAS MW Concrete has submitted a bid to provideconcrete work at the OSU Extension Building permanent poll-ing place in order to make it ADA compliant Now therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commis-sioners does hereby accept the bid from MW ConcreteDeance for the ADA work at the OSU Extension BuildingPermanent Polling Place in the amount of $4120

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5A

Police Report

Common Pleas

Sheriffrsquos Report

See POLICE page 7A

Civil Docket The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and others ldquoet virrdquo

and husband ldquoet uxrdquo and wife

Tracy L Smith fka Dix Morgan-eld Ky vs Lawrence M Dix Pauld-ing Domestic violence Union Savings Bank Cincinnati vsCynthia Lee Montoya individuallyand as co-executor Nancy K BurnsEstate and her unknown spouse if anyFort Wayne and Jeffrey Alan Ott indi-vidually and as co-executor Nancy K

Burns Estate and his unknown spouseif any Andrews Texas and KathrynHolbrook-McCollister and her un-known spouse if any Fort Wayneand James Burns and his unknownspouse if any Butler Ind and RickyBurns and his unknown spouse if anyAntwerp and Randy Burns and his un-known spouse if any Pleasant LakeInd Foreclosures Stephanie L Altic Antwerp vsScott A Altic Decatur Ind DivorceCivil Docket Concluded The Bank of New York MellonSimi Valley Calif vs Darla K RohrsFort Hood Texas and Jon Rohrs FortHood and Paulding County TreasurerPaulding Foreclosures case dismissedwithout prejudice at plaintiffrsquos costs

Bank of America NA Simi Val-ley Calif vs Philip Lambert and hisunknown spouse if any Grover Hilland Jaclyn Lambert and her unknownspouse if any Hoagland Ind andUnited States Attorney Toledo andUnited States Attorney General Wash-ington DC and Paulding CountyTreasurer Paulding Foreclosurescase dismissed without prejudice at plaintiffrsquos costs Carrington Mortgage Services LLCSanta Ana Calif vs Leslie A Rossand unknown spouse if any AndersonInd Foreclosures Sheriffrsquos sale con-rmed and proceeds distributed Deutsche Bank National West Palm

Beach Fla vs Deborah R Baxter andher unknown spouse if any Van Wertand Joe R Baxter dec and PauldingCounty Treasurer Paulding Foreclo-sures Sheriffrsquos sale conrmed and proceeds distributed Anna Deckard mother and nextfriend of Lukis Deckard a minorPandora vs Ray Roth Grover HillMoney only dismissed with prejudiceat $18750 costs to defendant Keith Reed administrator of Doug-

las J Reed Estate Haviland vs Mi-chael E Bennett Scott and Tara LBennett Scott Cancellation of landcontract partiesrsquo land contract datedJune 1997 was declared forfeited andthe property returned to the plaintiff atdefendantrsquos costs Citibank N A Sioux Falls SD vsKrista K Gonzales aka Poling Pauld-ing Money only judgment renderedagainst the defendant in the sum of$495228 and costs Leaudrey Buckner aka Young Se-attle Wash and Marva E CaywoodPortland Ore and Yvette R SealySimi Valley Calif and Hosea SimsII Midvale Utah and Nanette CohillSims Sandy Utah vs Renotta Kellyand unknown spouse if any Spring-

eld NJ and Lawrence E Young JrRichmond Texas and Judith YoungRichmond Texas and Jerry W Youngand his unknown spouse if any addressunknown plus all his unknown heirsexecutors etc names and addressedunknown and Tiffany Manson-HingTallahassee Fla and Jon Man-son-Hing Tallahassee and Charles TYoung and unknown spouse if anyaddress unknown plus all his unknownheirs etc names and addresses un-known and Alvin Edsel Young and un-known spouse if any address unknownand Jacque Crockrell Scottsdale Arizand John S Young Jr KnoxvilleTenn and Dobbelaere Bros Inc Oak-

wood and Paulding County TreasurerPaulding Partition title quietedMarriage Licenses Thomas Francis Yocum 28 Oak-wood human resources and LeiloniMarie Cameron 33 Oakwood graphic production artist Parents are TrellYocum and Marisa Barrera and Ger-ald Cameron and Holly Smith Quinton John Stechschulte 29 De-ance supervisor and Thomas JamesBaxter 31 Deance information tech-

nology Parents are Steven J Stech-schulte and Grace Mayberry and JoeyRay Baxter and Deborah Ruth Font Brock Charles Blackmore 24Paulding deputy sheriff and ErikaTaylor Suzanne Pearson 21 Pauld-ing unemployed Parents are MatthewBlackmore and Tabatha Richie andDeborah Pugh and James PearsonAdministration Docket None ledCriminal Docket Jennifer L Deetz 33 of Antwerpwas sentenced after changing her pleato extortion (F3) from not guilty toguilty She was ordered to serve fouryears community control on standardconditions plus 14 days jail and pay$360 costs

Cody A Dickerson 22 of Clover-dale was sentenced after changing his plea to nonsupport of dependents (F5)to guilty He was ordered to serve veyears community control sanctions onthe conditions of 30 days jail with workrelease and pay $31648 costs Newlyn W Baker 36 Paulding hadtwo counts complicity to trafcking inmarijuana (F3) and a charge of posses-sion of marijuana (F5) dismissed upona motion of State costs waived Dereck E Mills 40 of DublinOhio will be sentenced to interventionin lieu of conviction for possession ofoxycodone (F5) and heroin (F5) aftera disposition on July 20 All criminal

proceedings are stayed pending theoutcome of the hearing Eric E Kachenmeiser 28 of To-ledo was sentenced to four yearscommunity control for possession ofcocaine (F5) Conditions of the sanc-tions include 60 days jail must enterinpatient drug treatment program forat least four months comply with drugand alcohol prohibitions submit to ran-dom tests complete drug and alcoholassessment and treatment obtain and

maintain a job obtain GED by sanctionend six-month license suspension pay$272 costs Jennifer C Lamond 32 of Pauldingis being held on $100000 bond with nocash privilege after her recognizance bond was revoked recently upon amotion of State Further hearing of thematter was sent for July 27 She is ac-cused of two counts aggravated arson(F1) and (F2) Heather A Ladd 28 of Oakwoodwas scheduled for a July 20 dispositionfor her motion for intervention in lieuof conviction related to her possessionof heroin (F5) charge Holly A McVey-Flores 37 of Oak-wood entered a guilty plea to posses-sion of heroin (F5) and was scheduled

for a disposition for her motion for in-tervention in lieu of conviction July 27 Arie M Hogans 28 of Antwerpwas scheduled for sentencing July 20for possession of heroin (F5) Stephen McElfresh 35 of MarkCenter changed his plea to guilty oftrafcking in marijuana (F4) Vehicleforfeiture dismissed $831 forfeiture ofcash to sheriffrsquos ofce Sentencing will be July 20 Brandy J Jordan 33 of Pauldinghad her trial for obstructing justice (F5)rescheduled from June 30 to Sept 15 Leslie A Porter 30 of Cecil wasordered evaluated to determine if sheis a proper candidate for intervention in

lieu of conviction related to her posses-sion of heroin (F5) indictment Hearingon the matter was on July 2 Jessica L Beane 28 Oakwood whois charged with illegal manufacture ofdrugs (F2) illegal assembly of chemi-cals for the manufacture of drugs (F3)and possession of methamphetamine(F5) will be in Court July 27 for ahearing on her motion to establish anown recognizance bond She is cur-rently being held on $100000 bond

with no 10 privilege Justin M Kipker 27 of Paulding is being held on $35070 bond for van-dalism (F5) and escape (M1) His courtdates were set for a July 27 pretrial con-ference and an Aug 18 jury trial Jeremy A Lamond 37 of Pauldingwaived extradition and was releasedon his own recognizance followingarraignment for illegal assembly ofchemicals for the manufacture of drugs(F3) trafcking in drugs (F4) and pos-session of drugs (F5) The followingitems of personal property were or-dered released to his mother 7-10 sh-ing poles tackle boxes cozy shingwaders shing vest and brown boxcooler Scott C Cramer 52 of Payne was

sentenced to 24 months in the OhioDepartment of Rehabilitation andCorrection for felony DWI (F3) witha previous felony DWI conviction Hisdriverrsquos license was suspended for lifeHe was ordered to pay court costs Amy J Egnor 46 of Payne wassentenced to 17 months in the ODRCfor theft (F4) Included in her courtcosts is $10409 restitution to be repaidto the Ohio Department of Job andFamily Services Eliseo S Camposano Jr 35 addressunavailable was sentenced to a stated prison term of 11 months in the ODRCwith a six-month license suspensionand must pay court costs

ACCIDENTSFriday June 19 547 am Claire L Smith 52of Scott was taken to PauldingCounty Hospital for treatmentof non-incapacitating injuriesfollowing a cardeer accident onOhio 613 east of Ohio 637 inJackson Township The driverwas traveling west in a 2013Chevy Malibu when a deer en-tered the roadway and was struckDamage was functional to the carMonday June 29 1229 pm Dalton S Talbott19 of Paulding was cited fordriving on a closed road follow-ing a mishap on Road 93 northof Ohio 500 in Paulding Town-ship He was driving north on theclosed road when the 2003 AuraLegacy he was operating strucka part of the roadway that had been washed out by water Thevehicle was functionally dam-aged Talbott was unhurt 356 pm James Daniel Zins59 of Cedar Minn was citedfor improper backing followingan accident on Road 108 at Road137 in Jackson Township Hewas backing a 2013 Mack CXItractor-trailer rig to turn southonto Road 137 As he attemptedthe turn the trailer tires went offthe west side and became stuck

Zins was unhurt Damage wasminor but the vehicle was towed 541 pm Evan Scott Hooker17 of Continental was taken toPaulding County Hospital byOakwood EMS following a sin-gle-truck accident on Ohio 613in Melrose Reports say he waseastbound in a 1984 Dodge Ram pickup when he leaned on thedriver side door while negotiatingthe curve The door opened andthe driver fell out before the truckstruck a guardrail near Road 177The driver was treated for non-in-capacitating wounds and wascited for unsafe vehicle The truckwas disabled and towedTuesday June 30

1212 am Justice MichaelJoseph Clark 17 and his pas-senger Serenity Clark 15 both of Antwerp were taken toCommunity Memorial Hospi-tal following a single-vehiclecrash on Road 51 at Road 162in Carryall Township Reportssay Justice was driving north onRoad 51 in a 2002 Ford Explorerwhen he failed to negotiate a jogin the road and went through a

ditch before coming to rest in aeld Both occupants were takento the hospital by Antwerp EMSfor possible injuries The truckreceived functional damage andwas towed Antwerp Fire Depart-ment also assisted at the sceneINCIDENTSThursday June 25 213 pm Deputies assistedCounty Court probation on Ohio111 in Auglaize Township 521 pm A caller reportednding ldquosomething on a towelrdquoalong Road 139 in EmeraldTownship The responding dep-uty requested an EMS unit foran evaluation Paulding EMS re-quested backup At 748 pm thedeputy was en route to DeanceRegional Medical Center 625 pm Dog complaint washandled on Road 115 in EmeraldTownship 936 pm Unruly juvenilematters were handled on Road143 in Emerald Township 946 pm Deputies handled a juvenile matter on Road 122 inBrown TownshipFriday June 26 725 am Cardeer crash onRoad 143 near Road 202 inEmerald Township was docu-mented 931 am Dog complaint wasmade from West Perry Street inPaulding 933 am Oakwood residentregistered a dog complaint 1001 am Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested dep-uties look for cats along US24 near Road 115 in EmeraldTownship where a caller sawsomeone throwing the animalsfrom a vehicle 1134 am Unidentied sub- ject was arrested on drug chargesat an undisclosed location 239 pm Theft of trailer plates was investigated on Ohio637 in Auglaize Township 610 pm Suspicious vehiclewas seen parked at a church

along Road 196 in AuglaizeTownshipSaturday June 27 356 am Payne resident tolddeputies someone had rung theirdoorbell and ran twice 617 am Deputies delivereda message for Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce on Road 10 inAuglaize Township 150 pm Break-in was inves-tigated on Road 192 in Carryall

Township 453 pm Van Wert CountySheriffrsquos office requested theGrover Hill Fire Departmentrsquostanker for a barn re The unitwas in action about 90 minutes 618 pm Underage party waslooked into on Road 72 in Wash-ington TownshipSunday June 28 423 am A Harrison Town-ship resident of Ohio 500 re-quested re department person-nel to help evacuate a home Oneunit was on scene over an hour 448 am Report of a vehiclestranded in four feet of waterover Road 234 at Road 19 inCarryall Township came in Thedriver was out of the vehicle 124 pm Vehicle was re- ported in high water at the inter-section of Road 108 and Ohio637 in Jackson Township 514 pm Domestic problemwas handled in Cecil 724 pm Deputies assistedPaulding police on Road 115 inEmerald Township 740 pm Possible meth labwas spotted on Road 105 inCrane Township 835 pm An anhydrous am-monia leak was reported fromUS 127 in Paulding TownshipPaulding EMS and two Pauldingre units were on scene less than25 minutes 902 pm Drive-off theft ofgas was looked into on Road 138in Brown Township 911 pm Cardeer crash wasdocumented on Road 137 inJackson Township 943 pm Vandalism com- plaint was lodged from Road191 in Auglaize Township 1102 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Kay Nora Ave-nue in PauldingMonday June 29 312 am Prowler complaintwas looked into in Melrose 530 am A woman told dep-uties she drove into high water at

the intersection of Roads 87 andOhio 500 in Paulding Township 6 am Cardeer collision onOhio 637 in Jackson Townshipwas handled 1008 am Vandalism to atruck along Ohio 114 in Wash-ington Township was investi-gated 1037 am Cardeer accidenton Road 205 in Brown Town-ship was documented

1128 am A Brown Town-ship resident of Road 187 tolddeputies a suspicious vehicle had been driving slowly past theirhome several times 258 pm Juvenile matterswere handled on Road 139 inEmerald Township 332 pm Common PleasCourt requested a deputy totransport a subject to jail 736 pm Four Payne fireunits with their EMS two Ant-werp re units and two Pauldingre units were on the scene of aroof re on Ohio 49 in HarrisonTownship for over 75 minutes 824 pm Telephone harass-ment was looked into on Road151 in Jackson TownshipTuesday June 30 1204 am A caller from Road209 in Brown Township tolddeputies four-wheelers were in ayard and eld causing damage 1247 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Rita Street inPaulding 132 pm Cardog accidentwas documented on Road 51 inHarrison Township 213 pm Consent search ofa vehicle was conducted behindthe Paulding Post Ofce Onesubject was taken into custody 326 pm Dog complaint waslooked into in Melrose 328 pm Payne residentlodged a dog complaint 705 pm Theft report fromRoad 178 in Auglaize Townshipwas investigated 907 pm Allen County(Ind) Sheriffrsquos ofce relayedinformation about a ldquorolling do-mesticrdquo that had started in theircounty but had entered PauldingCounty 956 pm Entry alarmsounded in Haviland 1016 pm K9 unit searched a building in HavilandWednesday July 1 123 pm Deputies arrestedAmy Egnor for Paulding County

Common Pleas Court 145 pm Deputies delivereda message for Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce 755 pm Counterfeit $10 billsurfaced in Grover Hill 842 pm Dog complaint waslooked into on Road 115 in Em-erald Township 923 pm Dog complaintcame in from Klingler Road inPaulding

945 pm Vehicle search wasconducted on South CherryStreet in PauldingThursday July 2 1010 am Theft with per-sonal items being sold was in-vestigated in Payne 10 pm Emerald Townshipresident of Road 8 complainedof neighbors shooting 107 pm Three-car crashwas handled at the intersectionof Road 138 and Ohio 637 inJackson Township PauldingEMS made a transport PauldingFire Department assisted at thescene No further informationwas available 127 pm Paulding and An-twerp EMS units both made atransport from an accident at theintersection of Road 115 and US24 in Emerald Township at therequest of OSHP Post 81 Ant-werp Paulding and CecilCranere departments assisted at thescene No further informationwas available 321 pm Cardeer crash onOhio 66 near Road 60 in Wash-ington Township was docu-mented 436 pm Dog complaintcame in from Road 108 in Jack-son Township 614 pm Subject was arrestedon Road 177 in Brown Town-ship 917 pm K9 unit was de- ployed on East Perry StreetFriday July 3 1033 am Juveniles ridingfour-wheelers on Road 1037in Auglaize Township were re- ported 1039 am Dog complaintwas handled on Road 17 in Ben-ton Township 848 pm K9 unit was de- ployed on East Caroline Streetin Paulding 908 pm Vehicle search wasconducted on East CarolineStreet in Paulding 1035 pm Suspicious person

was seen on Road 232 in Emer-ald TownshipSaturday July 4 340 am Domestic situationwas looked into on Road 1021in Auglaize Township 509 am Paulding EMStransported a male who wasfound lying in the middle ofRoad 143 north of Road 281 inEmerald Township 652 am Deputies responded

to a security panel alarm on US217 in Blue Creek Township 215 pm Domestic distur- bance was investigated on Ohio613 in Paulding Township 535 pm A vehiclepole ac-cident was documented on Ohio637 in Auglaize Township Nofurther information was avail-able 1016 pm Possible re nearthe intersection of US 24 andOhio 49 was reported in CarryallTownship 1104 pm Suspicious vehiclewas seen parked by a home onRoad 137 in Latty Township 1124 pm A suspicious per-son was seen outside a CraneTownship home on Road 226Sunday July 5 1242 am Telephone harass-ment was reported from EmeraldRoad in Paulding 1246 am Deputies assistedthe OSHP with a vehicle searchon Ohio 637 at Road 146 inJackson Township 123 am Deputies assistedAntwerp Police Departmentwith an OVI investigation 138 am Domestic situationwas handle in Melrose 332 pm Fireworks com- plaint was lodged from Ohio 111in Harrison Township 426 pm Loud party was thecomplaint from Road 10 in Aug-laize Township 1050 am A caller reported acar with damage along US 24 atUS 127 in Crane Township Thedriver was attempting to ag people down 125 pm Suspicious malewas seen walking along Road114 near US 127 in PauldingTownship 854 pm Citizens reported aJeep tearing around in Haviland 1055 pm Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce relayed infor -mation that a male involved ina Hicksville domestic situationthreatened to go to Cecil to kill a

manMonday July 6 1056 am Dog complaintwas lodged from Road 116 inJackson Township 1047 am Deputies assistedwith an unwanted subject inLatty Village 1110 am Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested a mes-sage be delivered on Ohio 66 inWashington Township

ACCIDENT REPORTS NoneINCIDENT REPORTSTuesday June 23 610 am Neighbor problemswere looked into on West PerryStreetWednesday June 24 324 pm Dog complaint on WestPerry Street was turned over to thedog wardenFriday June 26 945 am Truck containingdownspouts was observed behindthe village barn off Emerald RoadThe goods were taken to KohartrsquosInvestigation revealed the pair

moving the spouts had gotten ldquoper-missionrdquo from someone without au-thority to give itSaturday June 27 435 am High water was notedat the intersection of George and North Main streets 455 am Complaint came inabout a dog around the Courthousearea 625 pm Drive-off was report-ed by an East Perry Street businessthat said the person attempted to pay with credit card but the t rans-action didnrsquot go through A familymember was contacted 1110 pm Dog complaint was

lodged from Buckeye DriveSunday June 28 308 am Two people with back- packs in hoodies were seen walkingthrough yards along Emerald RoadTwo males were located near thewater tower and warned to stay outof yards 408 am Police were called toMaple Avenue for a loud par ty Thelandowner was warned to keep itdown 515 am Water was seen over theroadway at Emerald Road and alsoMcDonald Pike 720 am Tracks were seen go-ing through a yard up to a shelter

house on Emerald Road It was de-termined they were made by a golfcart The owner was located and ad-vised to stay off othersrsquo propertieswith the cart 1148 am Dog complaint waslooked into on West Perry Street 1220 pm North DeWitt Streetresident lodged a dog complaint 1021 pm Fireworks were seenin the 500 block of West PerryStreet 711 pm Four-wheelers wereseen on Emerald Road A parkedvehicle was located and the ownerwarned to stay off the streets withit

858 pm Neighbor problems on North Water Street involved loudmusic 1150 pm A business alarmsounded on East Perry Street The building was found secureMonday June 29 6 am Employees set off a busi-ness alarm on East Perry Street 919 am Backing mishap in-volving a car and a pole on EmeraldRoad was documented 140 pm Domestic situation on North Williams Street was handled 548 pm A North Cherry Street

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6A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday July 8 2015

PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Anniversaries

Birthdays

Thank you

I want to thank everyone whosent me cards gifs came tomy party and helped in anyway Also the bands and theGardens or their great help

serving and decoratingAlso my amily picking up

the tab And all my daughterrsquosriends rom BG coming

to help me celebrate

Te Gardens is a great place tobe I know itrsquos not like home

but almost

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Call 419-899-2938 for Carry-outsLocated 7 Miles North of Paulding on US 127

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Helena Chemical Company 200 N Main St Continental OH 45831- phone 419-596-3806

Store hours 7 am to 5 pm M-F amp Sat 7 am to Noon

Tire TelevisionPaulding Countywide Recycling Day

When Saturday July 11 2015

Where NEW LOCATION IN PAULDING303 West Harrison Street

(the old Job and Family Services offices)

Time 900 ndash 1100 am

ITEMS ACCEPTED

FEESTires (with or without rims) $300Television sets For portable or regular - $1000For console type or larger - $1500

NO APPLIANCES WILL BE TAKEN AT THIS EVENTThe Paulding County Waste Management Education amp Aware-ness Program (WMEA) and the Paulding County Commissionersare sponsoring this event If you have any questions please callBecky Suvar at 419-399-3630

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(The Paulding Progress main-tains a le of birthdays and anni-versaries To make any changesplease call our ofce at 419-399-4015 during business hours emailto progressprogressnewspaperorg or drop us a note to PO Box180 Paulding) July 11 ndash Pam Arend PatBowers Ben Brown DavidCooper Frank Guyton RobertHabern Eleanor Hoover NeilMcGill Kevin Wannemacher July 12 ndash Brian BashoreShirley Cramer Jerry DavisAngie Slade Anna GrundenSavannah Habern Stephanie

Habern Adrian Nehls ChloeWilliams Bill Wobler July 13 ndash Jenny Bollenbach-er Nicolas Burkard MaryCarlisle John Claymiller Ni-cole Gill Rose Clotine HicksStacy Leatherman Scott Rus-sell July 14 ndash Dorothy BalserStephanie Donaldson WilliamFinch Jr Vicky Hatlevig RonRiggenbach Dustin RipkeDamon Rowe II July 15 ndash Charles DuganMarie Grunden Gene HughesWarren McCullough Nick

Merritt Charles Junior Mosier

Helen Sanderson Tracey StahlTammy Thompson DaneTreece Michael Williams July 16 ndash Jeanette BrooksDerrek Dangler CharlotteLaukhuf Lupe Martinez JrRick Miler Bethany ParkerLynn Polins Karen Price PollyRobinson Nicholas SchnipkePam Secrist Ava ShowalterBenjamin Wiswell July 17 ndash Kiara Adams Ste-ven C Clark Sue Clark TomDiaz Wilma Hartwig Luel-la Huff Donna Meeks MoxPrice Paul Sutton Konnor

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July 11 ndash Steven and Marsha Frankl in Penny and DennisSaylor July 12 ndash Robert and Mary Jane Gilbert Bob and MargoKyser July 13 ndash Billy and Tiffany Yates July 16 ndash Jim and Joyce Miller July 17 ndash Marty and Diana Harmon

Are cover crops an option with all the wet weatherBy Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

With the excess rainooding andwheat to be harvested farmers arethinking about delayed planting(unharvested) OR plantingreplant-ing for a quick forage or cash crop There are four major types of cov-er crops including grasses legumes brassicas and others Major grasses include oatswheat cereal rye annual ryegrassSudan-sorghum and barley Thesegrasses are often grown before soy- beans may absorb left over nitrogenfrom fertilizer or manure are gooderosion ghters and reduce soil

compaction Sorghum Sudan (seeded at 30A)can be harvested this summer 1-2times if planted soon oats (32-64or 1-2 bushel) may produce 1-3 drytons of forage in late fall and cerealrye (60-120A or 1-2 bushels) may produce 3-4 dry tons if harvestednext spring Under delayed plant-ing and crop insurance rules covercrops need be left unharvested in theeld

Sorghum Sudan is a summer an-nual that dies with the rst frost soit needs to be seeded as soon as pos-sible Mow or chop after it grows3 feet tall to promote tillering with5-9 times more root growth after

cutting Oats winter kills with tempera-tures below 20degF has good rootgrowth easy to plant and manageand no need for herbicide in spring Wheat seed (1 bushel) is easy tond however it is harder to kill inspring and has a poorer root sys-tem than cereal rye Avoid plantingwheat before Hessian y free dateto reduce pathogen or disease prob-lems Triticale (winter annual drilled at50-90A) and Teff (summer annu-al drilled 4-8A shallow) are goodcover crops for forages Barley(winter annual) makes excellent cat-tle feed for forage or grain Barley(drilled at 50-75A) may be har-vested 2-3 weeks before wheat andis good for producing double cropsoybeans next year Pearl Millet (summer annualdrilled at 10-15A) is a fast growergood for short growing windowsgood for heat or droughty condi-tions and excellent for grazing orforage value Cereal rye improvessoil structure suppresses weedsand makes a good forage

Legumes produce nitrogen havea large taproot and are generally

grown before corn Austrian winter peas (inoculated and drilled at 20-24A)) grow 5 feet long but gen-erally die with rst frost howeverthey may add 100-120N to soil Cowpeas (30- 40A) is plantedafter wheat needs very little mois-ture to germinate grows well insummer heat but dies with rst frostCowpeas may accumulate 125-135N if inoculated and work well inmixtures because they are shade tol-erant Sunn hemp (summer annualdrilled at 10-15A)) may get 10-15 feet tall with yellow owers andmay produce 200N (marble sizenodules if inoculated) works wellin mixture but dies with frost Crimson clover (10-20A)works well in mixtures with Daikonradish (same size seed) If inocu-lated crimson clover can produce100-125N but needs to be planted by early September to maximizegrowth Crimson clover should sur-vive most winters and be allowed togrow as long as possible in springto maximize N potential (bright redcrimson ower) Red Clover (12-15A) tolerateswet soils and can be included in

mixtures producing 75-100 N buthas a higher CN ratio so it takeslonger to release N than other le-gumes Sweet Clover (8-10A) hasa deep tap root tolerates wet soils produces 125- 200N improves soildrainage and suppresses weeds

Brassicas include Daikon (whiteroot) radishes (3-4A) and tur-nips (1-3A) and are good for im- proving water inltration and soilstructure kill or suppress broadleafweeds and they accumulate soilnutrients (N-P-K) Radishes die at15degF and have bad smell when theydecompose They fumigate the soiland promote earthworms The rootis 80 water and decays quicklywhen soils warm up Radish growswell under cooler wetter conditionsin late summer and early fall andworks well in cover crop mixtures Turnips are a winter annual withshorter taproot and bulb that can begrazed Other brassicas include rape (3-5A) and kale (2-5A) which aresmall seeded winter annuals thatsurvive the winter and can be plant-ed in mid- October

Other cover crops include buck-wheat (20-35A) a summer annu-

al good for surface compactionattracts benecial insects andhoney bees and is often used inmixtures Sunowers (summer

annuals drilled 5-10A) with deeproots that loosen soils works wellwith peas or climbing cover cropsand attract bees and benecial in-sects Cover crops are often seeded inmixtures To determine seeding ratein mixtures divide the full seedingrate by the number of crops in themixture to get an approximate seed-ing rate for each cover crop

As I sit as one of the two Ohiorepresentatives for the Midwest

Cover Crops Council (MCCC)there are many online tools our12-state group plus Ontario Canadahas organized to help formula mixesof cover crops These resources can be found at wwwmcccmsuedu For additional questions on for-mulating cover crops mixtures orobtaining a copy of the MidwestCover Crops Field Guide 2nd Edi-tion which Noggle helped authorone can walk in the OSU ExtensionOfce at 503 Fairground DrivePaulding or call 419-399-8225 Forspecic questions an appointmentcould be set up with Sarah Noggleor one can email questions to nog-gle17osuedu

Water-damaged areas may be a great place for cover crops

Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Villagersquos watertreatment plant

Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 730 am on the morning of

DATE HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION June 30 65 60 031rdquo July 1 79 57 022rdquo July 2 77 57 -0- July 3 78 58 -0- July 4 78 55 -0- July 5 81 55 -0- July 6 84 59 -0-

State group

awards ER nurse DEFIANCE minus The OhioEmergency Nurses Associationhas named Jenny Yeager RNBSN manager of the Emergen-cy Center at Mercy DeanceHospital Nurse Manager of theYear for 2015 The award was presented atthe grouprsquos recent awards ban-quet in Perrysburg The awardrecognizes consistently demon-strated excellence in emergencynursing as leadership that pos-itively inuences patient care patient outcomes and an im-

proved work environment

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7A

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God Bless the USA Usually they say that thecorn should be knee high bythe fourth of July Thatrsquos cer-tainly is not the case as yougaze at many of the local farmelds But the calendar neverlies and last weekend we stillcelebrated our nationrsquos birth However this year I am be-ginning to think we are livingin a monsoon My grill is pa-

tiently awaiting to cook some burgers my park benches arewaiting for a nice coat of paintand I am just ready for somesunshine Last weekend whether youcelebrated with family hungout with friends at a barbecueattended a parade or a ballgame Independence Day is atrue slice of America One of the most popular tra-ditions is setting off reworksand like any other year allover the US from Maine toCalifornia the sky lit up to thesatisfaction of onlookers of allages One of my familyrsquos favor-

ite things to do on the fourthwas to go to see a reworksdisplay Packing up blankets popcorn and drinks we wouldhead out for the venue before10 pm One thing that was alwaysfun to do and I am sure it ag-gravated people was to oohand aah at the reworks Ifa rework turned out to be adud everyone would groanand moan aww However a bright loud rework would

bring cheers of aah So basi-cally you could hear oohrsquos oraahrsquos all over the grounds Even though it is probablyillegal to set off your own re-works people still do it Irsquomsure many of you sat out sideand viewed your neighborsown display as it cracked thesky with bursts of bright lightsand shrill sounds Itrsquos just oneof those ways we honor this

great country of ours Of course not to be com- pletely lost in all the fun is theholidayrsquos true meaning the le-gal separation of the Americancolonies from Great Britainand the commemoration of theadoption of the Declaration ofIndependence on July 4 1776Arguably the dayrsquos biggestcelebration Washington DCfeatures a free concert per-formed on the west lawn ofthe Capitol which is viewed

and heard by millions acrossthe country It seems like weAmericans love a reason tocelebrate Patriotic music has always been a part of our July 4 cel-ebration From the ldquoBattleHymn of the Republicrdquo to theldquoStar Spangled Bannerrdquo you probably heard those tunes ringin recent days I donrsquot know

about you but I never get tiredof hearing patriotic music One of the more popularsongs you probably heardin addition to our NationalAnthem is ldquoGod Bless theUSArdquo by Lee GreenwoodThis song is the most widely played and listened to by manyduring this time of summer cel-ebration I admit it is a song Itruly love Other songs in the na-tion played on our Indepen-dence Day are ldquoParty in theUSArdquo ldquoBorn in the USArdquoldquoROCK in the USArdquoldquoAmerica the Beautifulrdquo andldquoAmerican Girlrdquo

So even if you canrsquot singhopefully you enjoyed a pa-rade a reworks display evenif it was your neighbors andcertainly you raised the colorsof old glory and recalled thosewho fought for our freedomAnd yes God Bless the USA What did you do to celebrateIndependence Day Did youooh and aaah at reworks Didyou hear any of these songsLet me know and Irsquoll give youa Penny for Your Thoughts

What are fairy ringsBy Staci Miller

Education specialistPaulding SWCD

Are your lawns forming magical rings in thegrass Due to the recent heavy rainfalls and warmtemperatures many home owners are discoveringfairy rings

They are dark green circles arcs or rings ofthick fast-growing grass that develop anytimefrom green-up in the spring through the heat ofsummer until the rst hard frost in the fall Theserings are most commonly between 2 and 15 feet indiameter although they may be larger or smaller Mushrooms or puffballs may appear underwet conditions in the same ring pattern In somecases a ring of brown or dead grass may appear Fairy rings are caused by many differentsoil-inhabiting fungi of the class BasidiomycetesFairy ring fungi do not attack grass directly but break down organic matter in the soil As a resultnitrogen is released which the grass uses causingit to grow and develop a contrasting green ring The mushrooms that appear after rainfall arethe fruiting bodies of the fungus Fairy rings breakdown organic material such as old tree stumpsroots logs lumber and other larger pieces of

organic material in the soil below the lawn Oncethis material is depleted the fairy ring will disap- pear but it may take a signicant amount of time Several fairy rings may appear relativelyclose together especially on lawns that exist onsites that were previously wooded areas Whenthis occurs it becomes noticeable that fairy ringsdo not cross each other as fungal activity ceaseswhen fungi from different rings contact eachother

There are approximately 50 species of fungiknown to form fairy rings in turf with Marasmiusoreades Agaricus campestris Lycoperdon sppand Scleroderma spp being the most commonThese fungi decompose organic debris in the soiland thatch A fairy ring starts from a piece of mycelium

or spore at a single point feeding in the thatchlayer or organic soil matter The uniform outwardgrowth of the fungus results in the development ofrings Under certain conditions and with certainfairy ring fungi a ring of dead grass developsSome of the responsible fungi have been shownto penetrate and kill root cells resulting in deadrings of grass There are some ways to cover upthe fairy rings or remove the fairy rings if they become a nuisance to your lawn The use of a nitrogen fertilizer can mask thesymptoms of fairy ring by causing the rest of thelawn to green up You can remove the fairy ringand get to the root of the problem by identifyingand removing the organic debris that caused thering to form then establish a new lawn by plantingclean ring-free sod for your new lawn space Another option is to eliminate thatch buildup

with a dethatching program There are fungicides available for suppres-sion of fairy rings however results may be onlytemporary as the decaying material may still be present Sources of information for this article were provided by Missouri Botanical Garden The fairy rings are truly a natural process thatcan add some character to your lawn and can be aconservation piece for you and your neighbors

Fairy rings are constantly appearing in lawns what a great conversation piece

n POLICEContinued from Page 5A

resident reported semis cutting the corner anddamaging their yard 705 pm Dog complaint was looked intoon Helen Street 718 pm Loud music was reported fromthe 700 block of North Water Street The callwas deemed unfounded 725 pm An alleged incident between twoclients on Countryview Drive was investigat-edTuesday June 30 1220 am Suspicious people were seenwalking on North Main Street They weregone when ofcers arrived 207 pm Domestic situation was investi-gated on North Williams Street 219 pm Dennis Street resident told ofcerstheir car was broken into and change was miss-ing

549 pm Identication theft was report-ed from West Perry Street The incident took place in Indiana 918 pm A welfare check was requested onSouth DeWitt Street where a crying womanwas seen grabbed by a man who made her goinside The woman left the residence while po-lice stood by 830 pm Unwanted person complaint fromSouth Williams Street was deemed unfounded 1015 pm Neighbor problems on West Per-ry Street were looked intoWednesday July 1 233 am Junk notice was prepared for a North Dix Street location 324 am A junk notice was prepared for anaddress on East Perry Street 340 am An East Baldwin Street residentwas sent a junk notice 113 pm Suspicious male was seen pullingdoor handles along Perry and Williams streets 545 pm Ofcers assisted Van Wert PoliceDepartment locate a missing cell phone thatGPS indicated was in Paulding The phonewas returned to its owner 650 pm A North Williams Street businesstold ofcers rental equipment had not been re-turned After police contacted the subject theitem was returned but not paid for 915 pm Dog complaint was made fromKlingler Road 930 pm Two males were found ghting atthe intersection of Williams and Perry streets No charges were broughtThursday July 2

520 am No contact request was made by aMiles Avenue resident 202 pm Unwanted person complaint washandled on Sugar Street 312 pm Fraudulent account was reported by a North Main Street business The matter isunder investigation 545 pm Missing air compressor from EastPerry Street is under investigation 823 pm Backing accident in the DairyQueen parking lot was documentedFriday July 3 1119 am Theft of goods from a North Wil-liams Street business is being investigated 1155 am Medication was reported missingfrom a West Perry Street home 957 pm A driver told police she backedinto the hydrant at Red Angel Pizza along Em-erald Road No damage was reported

1005 pm Fireworks were observed overEmerald AcresSaturday July 4 1104 am Possible breaking and enteringwas investigated No sign of forced entry wasfound 329 pm Breaking and entering was report-ed from West Wayne Street where beer andcandy were missing 419 pm Dog complaint from West Jeffer-son Street was handled 1101 pm North Drive resident told policetheir neighbors were shooting off reworksSunday July 5 1239 am A West Jackson Street residentreported that their child was receiving inappro- priate messages from a registered sex offender 149 am Police witnesses a BAC test forAntwerp police 1215 pm Theft of a wallet from a vehicle parked along South Main Street was investi-gated 617 pm Threatening calls were reportedfrom North Williams Street 1045 pm A lock was cut off a storage uniton West Jackson Street and a cabinet insidegone through 1101 pm Unruly juvenile complaint washandled on West Perry StreetMonday July 6 210 am Kids were seen going through peoplersquos back yards and driveways alongWest Jefferson Street Three boys were lo-cated warned of the curfew and staying offothersrsquo properties

OSHP ODOT announce

traffic safety initiative COLUMBUS ndash As of the lastweek of June Ohio had recorded76 more trafc deaths in 2015than at the same time a year agoThis 19 percent increase has in-spired the Ohio State HighwayPatrol (OSHP) and the OhioDepartment of Transportation(ODOT) to join forces with a newinitiative utilizing ODOT digitalmessage boards to spread trafcsafety messages The messages were displayedfor the rst time during the Fourthof July weekend and continue fora trial period The 130 permanent boardsin the urban areas and numer-ous portable message boards

throughout the state will rotate between two messages the year-to-date number of trafc deathsof 2015 and a trafc safety mes-sage such as ldquoDrive Sober or GetPulled Overrdquo The goal is to moti-vate motorists to exercise cautionwhile behind the wheel Most trafc crashes can be prevented if the driver slowsdown buckles up or avoids driv-ing impaired Locally portable message boards will be placed at the fol-lowing locations bull Interstate 75 southboundsouth of Bluffton

bull US 30 eastbound east of theauldingVan Wert County line bull US 68 northbound just northof the HardinHancock Countyline bull Ohio 15 westbound west ofOhio 37 bull US 24 eastbound just eastof the PauldingDeance Countyline bull US 23 northbound just northof the WyandotMarion Countyline The portable boards will bemoved to other locations andcontinue to display safety mes-sages throughout the year Trafc deaths were signi-cantly higher during January

February and May of this yearcompared to 2014 In fact May2015 was the worst May for traf-c deaths in a decade The largest increase wasamong drivers under the age of25 Fatal crashes involving al-cohol tripled and the number ofdeadly crashes involving peoplenot wearing a seat belt doubledduring the month of May ldquoThis increase in fatalities isunsettlingrdquo said Colonel Paul APride Patrol superintendent ldquoWehope that by coupling the Patrolrsquosenforcement with the highly visi- ble ODOT signs we can impact

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driver behavior and save somelivesrdquo OSHP and ODOT choseto partner in time for the JulyFourth holiday period as thisweekend typically sees an in-crease in trafc fatalities andimpaired driving In the four-day2014 reporting period 12 peopledied in 11 fatal crashes Of thosecrashes ve were OVI-relatedresulting in six deaths OSHPmade 761 OVI arrests ldquoOur top priority is alwayssafetyrdquo said ODOT director JerryWray ldquoLike the Highway Patrolwe are concerned about the in-creased number of deaths on ourroads and highways These arenrsquot

just statistics but someonersquos fa-ther or mother daughter or sonrdquo Digital message boards willdisplay these messages 24 hours per day on weekends and from 9 pm-5 am on weekdays unlessthere is a higher priority message The boards will update withthe new year-to-date number ofconrmed deaths every Thursdaynight That number is calculatedusing police reports from agen-cies statewide including OSHPIt includes provisional fatali-ties that have been identiedthrough early warning systems but have not been conrmed

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ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING

Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp PastorRicky L Grimes 419-258-2069 Bible Study Fellowship 930 am Contem-porary Worship 1030 am Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor MikeSchneider church telephone number is 258-4901 Contemporary serviceSunday 830 am Sunday school 930 am Traditional Service 1030 am Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 NMain Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Sunday at 830 am First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056Sunday school at 9 am Sunday worship 10 am evening service 6 pmWednesday Bible Study 630 pm First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington258-2864 Sunday school at 1115 am Sunday worship at 10 am Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Publictalk 10 am Sunday Congregation Bible Study Theocratic Ministry Schoolamp Service Meeting Theocratic school 730 pm Thursday Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday school at 9am Sunday worship at 10 am Riverside Christian Church 15413 St Rt 49 (corner Ohio 49 and Road192) Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem Sunday School 930 amSunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA

Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William Schlatter Elder Sunday services at 1015 am and 1230pm Sunday school at 1 pm Wednesday services at 730 pm Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor ChristopherBaker Sunday worship at 1030 am Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lon-nie Lambert 399-5022 Sunday School 930 Worship 1030 Bible Study530 Wednesday Bible Study 530

Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction)393-2671 or JunctionBiblecoppernet Interim Pastor Duane RichardsonSunday school at 930 am Sunday worship follows at 1030 am and BibleStudy on Wed at 7pm Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church County Road 180 Deance(Junction) Rev Alan Ray Newsome Sunday worship at 11 am eveningservice at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 7 pm Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham393-2924 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at 1045 am Sun-day evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday evening worship at 7 pmYouth Service Wednesday at 7 pm

GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING

Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry Streets Grover HillPastor Pat Holt 587-4021 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at11 am Sunday evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at7 pm

Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson StreetsPastor Jonathan L Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday school at 930 amMorning worship at 1030 am Sunday evening gospel hour at 6 pmWednesday evening service at 7 pm Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church corner of First and Harrison587-3941 Pastor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sun-day school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1020 am nursery availableduring all services Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 Pastor JustinSterrett 419-786-9878 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am and 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 pm Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover HillPastor Eileen Kochensparger Sunday worship at 845 am Sunday schoolat 1015 am Sunday evening Bible study at 6 pm Mt Zion United Methodist Church Grover Hill County Road 151 Sun-day school at 930 am Pastor David Prior Sunday worship at 1030 amWednesday evening prayer meeting at 730 pm Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT

Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 wor -ship service at 1030 am Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 419-622-5746Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1015 am Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sun-day school at 10 am worship service at 1115 am Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott PastorTerry Martin 419-622-2026 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday morningworship at 1030 am Sunday Evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday eve -ning worship at 7 pm Wednesday Youth Group at 7 pm Friends United Methodist Church Latty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday

worship at 9 am Wednesday Bible Study at 7 pm

OAKWOODMELROSE AREAS

Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and halfmile west on County Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sundayworship at 9 am Sunday school at 1030 am Wednesday services forchildren youth and adults at 7 pm

Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor EileenKochensparger 399-5818 Sunday school 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Wednesday Bible study and prayer at 7 pm Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Secondstreets Oakwood Pastor Brady Feltz 419-594-2992 Sunday worship at930 am Sunday school at 1045 am Bible Study Wednesdays at 10 am Prairie Chapel Bible Church one mile east and a half-mile north ofOakwood on the corner of Roads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am eveningworship at 6 pm Wednesday Bible study at 7 pm

PAULDING AND OUTLYING

Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseckworship service at 1030 am Sunday school at 930 am Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding RevBurpo Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at noon Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted RameySun school 10 am Worship service 11 am Sunday eve 6 pmWednesday eve 6 pm Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at

8 am Sunday school at 9 am Christian Fellowship Church Paulding High School Auditeria 10 amSunday Pastor Greg Cramer Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 419-399-5061 Sunday School at 930 am worship services at 1045 am and 6pm Sunday and 630 pm Wednesday Pastor Drew Gardner First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald RoadPaulding 419-399-4576 Sunday school 9 am Worship service 10 amPastor Jeff Seger First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St Paulding 399-2438Rev David Meriwether wwwpauldingpresbyteriancom 915 am praisesinging 930 am Sunday worship Communion rst Sunday each month

Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across fromPaulding County Hospital Sunday school at 845 am service at 10 amPastor Cameron Michael House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Paulding Pastor Pre-dest (Dwayne) Richardson or Sister Brenda Richardson 419-399-9205 or419-796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm Wednesday night Bible study at530 Jail Ministry Food Ministry Outreach Ministry Overcomer Outreach- a Christian 12-step meeting Sundays at 5 pm

New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk399-5041 Sunday worship at 11 am Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Chris-topher Reno 419-399-4761 Bible school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy Thompson Sunday school at 915 am Sundayworship at 1030 am Sunday evening at 6 pm Kidsrsquo Summer Jam(ages 4-4th grade) Preteen class (5th-6th grade) Teen group (7th-12thgrade) and adult service Wednesday at 7 pm Teen group (7th-12thgrade) adult bible study and prayer Nursery available for all services Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent Krotereld Sunday worship at 1030 am Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Pauldingchurch telephone number is 399-3591 Rev Roger Emerson Worshipservice at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 9 am Wednesday wor -ship at 6 pm Church ofce is located at 308 N Main St

Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding ElderGeorge Robinson Sunday school at 10 am worship service at noonprayer services Monday at 6 pm and Thursday at noon Bible study at 6pm Tuesday

Pioneer Christian Ministries County Road 108 and Ohio 637 PauldingRev Chuck Oliver Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030am and Wednesday evening at 7 pm including a youth service on at leastthree Wednesday evenings Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding399-3113 Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Wednesday service from 7-8 pm with childrenrsquos hour St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor KarenStetins church telephone number is 419-399-4962 or 419-399-2320 Sun-day worship at 830 am Sunday school at 930 am St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box156) Paulding Pastor Karen Stetins church telephone number is 399-2320 Sunday Worship at 1030 am Sunday school at 915 am

PAYNE AND OUTLYING AREAS

Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Mass Saturday at 4 pm Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton)Ind 46797 Pastor Dave Dignal church telephone number is 260-632-4008Sunday school at 9 am childrenrsquos church at 10 am worship at 10 amhome groups at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 630 pm Living Water Ministries Contemporary worship service Sunday nights at10 am amp 630 pm The ldquoWellrdquo church for kids Sunday mornings from 10-1130 am The church is currently in the process of relocating For locationinformation contact Pastor Rich Phelan 419-263-2728 Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor MikealGeorge Sunday worship at 930 am 419-263-2092 419-574-2150 (cell) Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne

Pastor Mike Harper 263-2422 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Sunday night service at 630 pm Wednesday prayermeeting at 730 pm St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hymanstreets Payne Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday School 9 amChurch service-10 am St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box42) Payne 263-2129 Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday Schoolat 9 am Sunday worship at 10 am St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main StPayne Rev David Rohrer church telephone number is 263-2418 par-sonage telephone number is 263-2017 Sunday school at 9 am Sundayworship at 8 am and 10 am Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed pleasecontact the Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday servicetimes

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Antwerp School Board

Test results unpaid school fee new calendar unveiled

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

ANTWERP ndash Superintendent Patri-cia Ross and principals Mike Bute and

Tim Manz reported on a variety of issuesduring the regular Antwerp Local SchoolBoard meeting for June Testing resultsapproval of contracts and handbooksalong with the unveiling of the 2015-16school calendar were shared Middle schoolhigh school principalMike Bute shared in detail the resultsof the Ohio graduation tests taken bythe sophomore class According to Butethere are ve levels of scoring the test ad-vanced accelerated procient basic andlimited The top three levels is a passinggrade with basic and limited not passing ldquoWe had 53 sophomores take the testwith 87 percent passingrdquo said Bute In his year end report Bute commentedthat two incidences of bullying were re-

ported during the second semesterBute also discussed the change for

Saturday school for the upcomingschool year Bute shared the new Satur-day schedule that will now be held afterschool on Friday For high school andmiddle school students it will be heldfrom 3-5 pm and elementary studentswill convene from 245-4 pm Elementary principal Tim Manz re- ported good news concerning the resultsof the third grade reading tests that eachthird grade student is required to pass inorder to move to the next grade ldquoItrsquos exciting to report that all of ourstudents 100 percent past the testldquo saidManz Manz reminded the board that student

fees will be $65 for elementary studentsThe principal recognized student Mor-gan Kniceley who recently was namedas one of the regional winners of theOhio Severe Weather Awareness postercontest Kniceley will now participatein the state competition in Columbus onAug 8

In her brief report Ross said that staff-ing for the upcoming year is completewith all hires in place The bus eet has been inspected Nine

busses were inspected with eight pass-ing The lone bus that failed was discov-ered with a leak in a brake line The busis scheduled to be repaired in the nextfew days according to Ross Concerning outstanding student feesRoss is hopeful the new student hand- book will help eliminate large balancesthat some students carry and still owe theschool ldquoJust in the high school alone we havemore than $13000 owed with some stu-dents owing close to $500 We want par-ents or those responsible to do what theycan to pay these fees All we ask is thatthey come in and set up a payment planthat will work for themrdquo said Ross The school calendar for the 2015-16

school year was distributed The rst dayof school for students is August 18 Thenal day scheduled for classes is May18 2016 with graduation set for May 22 IT Director Harold Gottke reportedthat AEP has reimbursed the district a$1751204 rebate for taking steps toconserve electricity Gottke reportedhow the electric bill for a recent monthwas $10000 less than for the samemonth last year Gottke updated the board that 77 lap-tops have been purchased along with250 Chromebooks ldquoWith the purchase of the laptops ev-eryone in the high school has the samekind of device The chrome books costapproximately $237 per unitrdquo said

Gottke The following consent items were ap- proved bull One year teaching contracts for2015-16 school year for Alyssa SaylorMarie Plassman and Jason Hale bull One year supplemental contracts forthe 2015-16 school year for Kara Eicher

Kaiya Jemison Denise Coleman and Al-yssa Saylor bull Kaiya Jemison as a volunteer assis-tant varsity volleyball coach

bull Memorandum of understandingconcerning extracurricular events for theelementary musical director bull Waiver days of Sept 4 2015 Oct19 2015 Jan 15 2016 and Feb 292016 bull May 18 2016 as the last day ofschool bull Overnight student trip for the var -sity volleyball team on July 9 to TifnUniversity for team camp bull Student athletic coaches middlehigh school and elementary studenthandbooks bull Amended certicate and revised ap- propriations for scal year 2015 bull Ofcial certicate of estimated re-sources and appropriations for scal

year 2016 bull Ohio school plan for scal year2016 liability and property insurance bull Contract with Northwest Ohio AreaComputer Services Cooperative to pro-vide internet scal and EMIS servicesfor the period of July 1 2015 throughJune 30 2016 in the amount of $16207 bull Fiscal Year 2016 service contractwith Western Buckeye ESC for the2015-16 school year bull Resolution requesting certicationof alternative tax rates in preparation ofrenewing the 075 percent income taxlevy for ve years bull Elementary student fees of $65 forkindergarten through fth grade for the2015-16 school year

The nancial report was presented by school district treasurer Kristine Stu-art For the month of May expenses to-taled $77612436 with receipts totaling$38741950 Interest earned on invest-ments was $210766 The July board meeting is scheduledfor 5 pm on July 23

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS419-263-2110

Built by Denning Home Improvements

241 E Second St

Ottawa OH 419-523-3000

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419-399-4941

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Quality Products Priceless AdviceNew Construction bull Remodeling

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Artist Supplies amp More

MULLEN ARCHERYGUN SHOP

The Gorrell Brothers major girls softball team was undefeated tournament champions Coachesare Jerry Adams Candi Egnor and John Bustos

2016 Executive Budget cuts

Western Buckeye funding VAN WERT ndash The WesternBuckeye ESC Governing Boardheld its regular monthly boardmeeting last Tuesday June 30at the Van Wert ESC ofce Superintendent Brian Gerberupdated the board on Governor

Kasichrsquos executive budget Theamendment adopted by confer-ence committee indicates thatEducational Service Centers(ESCs) were cut $23 million inscal year 2016

ldquoThis is actually consistentwith the Executive and House- passed funding levels not theSenate ESCs are the leader inthe Shared Services ModelGovernor Kasich has alwaystrumpeted reducing coststhrough shared services ESCsare doing everything the Gov-ernor has asked us to do duringhis tenure ESCs have reducedthe cost to our partner schoolsthrough our shared service de-

livery modelrdquo said GerberldquoHowever Governor Kasichand the House saw a need to propose a cut to ESCs in theamount of $23 million in FY16The Senate did not support thiscut but there wasnrsquot enoughsupport for ESC funding as itwas voted out of conferencecommittee ldquoMy biggest disappointmentis with the House They havetraditionally supported ESCfunding during the past two bi-ennial budgets During Kasichrsquostenure as governor his desire tocut ESC funding has been obvi-ous It began with his very rstexecutive budget proposal forFY12 Nonetheless I was con-dent that the House saw theeducational value the ESCs pro-vided for their school districts Iwas hopeful the House wouldsupport restoring our fundingor at the very least keep ESCsfunded at a at level We didnrsquotexpect additional funding Wewere counting on at funding inFY16 It just didnrsquot happen withthis Executive Budgetrdquo contin-ued Gerber ldquoWestern Buckeye ESC

has been able to keep costsat or even reduce cost to theschools in Van Wert and Pauld-ing County Western Buck-eye ESC is in the top 10 ruralESCs in the state of Ohio that provide a higher percentage

of direct student services thantheir suburban or urban coun-terparts We have been able toaccomplish this goal by beingscally responsible in reducingoverhead costs and personnelcost without negatively impact-ing our level of service TheWestern Buckeye ESC sharedservice delivery model reducescost by sharing speech OT PTPTAs OTAs gifted personnelschool psychologists and grantwriting We have a ResourceCenterAlternative School thatserves ED students in whichwersquove been able to keep costsat and serve those studentswho perform better in an alter-

native setting rather than in a public school environmentldquoWe also provide non instruc-tional support by paying for bus driver physicals bus driverin-services teacher licensureOhio Bureau of Criminal In-vestigationFBI backgroundchecks maintenance of LPDClicensure parent mentoring andtruancy ofcer Even though theExecutive Budget is going to cutfunding for ESCs in Fiscal Year2016 the Western BuckeyeESC will continue its proud tra-dition in providing their currentlevel of services for the schoolsin Van Wert and PauldingCountyrdquo Consent items approved bythe board bull Western Buckeye Educa-tional Service Center 2015-16calendar bull Resignation of HeatherMcClure at the end of the 2014-2015 school year bull Resignation of RebeccaBeaman-Diglia effective Aug3 bull Increase contract daysfrom 120 to 150 days for San-dra Freeman for the 2015-16

contract year bull Donation from Beta DeltaChapter PSI 10TA XI in theamount of $10000 to theWBESC PS at Thomas Edison bull One year limited contractto Denise Shouse paraprofes-

sional at Grover Hill for the2015-16 school year bull One year limited contractto Kathy Habern paraprofes-sional at Payne for the 2015-16school year

bull Fiscal year 2016 serviceagreement between WesternBuckeye ESC and NorthwestOhio Area Computer ServicesCooperative (NOACSC) as pre-sented

bull 2015-16 OESCA member -ship in the amount of $200000 bull Engage the Auditor ofStatersquos Ofce-LGS-to preparefinancial statements for the2015-16 cost not to exceed$3500

bull Amended scal year 2015and 2016 appropriations forWestern Buckeye EducationalService Center as presented

The next regular governing board meeting of the WesternBuckeye Educational ServiceCenter will be on WednesdayAug 19 starting at 6 pmat thePaulding ESC ofce

The VFW pee wee boys team nished in second place Front row from left ndash Colev LagunaAlex Highwarden Aden Lero Thor (Stroker) Etter Dawson Bradford second row ndash Bryson PeaseGreyson Harder Brandon Schroeder Easton Lehman Nick Hatcher assistant Brandy Highwar-den back row ndash Brian Harder Bob Lehman Josh Lero

OHSAA volleyballofficiating class An Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association vol-leyball ofciating class

begins in mid-July foranyone in Paulding VanWert Putnam Mercer orAllen counties Comple-tion of the class require-ments will enable you toofciate all levels of vol-leyball for the upcoming2015 season For registra-tion information contactRita at 419-235-9246 orrmslnhabrightnet

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10A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday July 8 2015

Miller Contracting Group Inc is in searchof an Project Estimator Manager to addto our staff Job Description and Responsibilities

would include the following

Description Individual is responsible for managingthe day-to-day activities of all assigned projects They willestimate potential projects develop project plans defineresources and develop project schedules The individ ualmust be organized able to manage their time wisely andinterface with internal and external clients (ie vendors andsubcontractors) People and time management skills are verycritical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)bull Project Estimatingbull Establishing project scopes and budgetsbull Setting managing amp updating project schedules

bull Communicating with in-house personnel productpartners suppliers installation teams and clients

bull Assist in the preparation of project d ocumentsincluding contracts change orders submittalsand pay applications using AIA formsformat

bull Coordinate all site safety requirements with field personnel

bull Final project review and summary with eldpersonnel and client upon completion

Key Skillsbull Architectural drawings ndash read amp understand all aspectsbull Organized detail oriented

and the ability to multi-task a mustbull 2+ years Construction Estimating amp Project Managementbull Field coordination and installation knowledge requiredbull Excellent written and verbal communication skillsbull Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Ofce Products)bull Disciplined pro-active initiative to follow-thru

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Oppor-tunity Employer offering career development healthand retirement benefits

Send Resume co HR ManagerPO Box 162 Ottoville OH 45876or cdmillercontractinggroupcom

00130784

00130784

Business Manager AccountsReceivable Cost Accounting Position

Job Description and Responsibilities would include the

following

Description Individual is responsible for all facets relating to

cost accounting and client invoicing specifically including ad-

ministration of project cost reports relating to client billings

Individual must also be proficient in asset management and

general ledge reporting entries as well The individual must

be organized able to manage their time wisely and interface

with employees and clients effectively People and time man-

agement skills are very critical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)

x Extensive knowledge of General Ledger AR AP Project

Equipment Costing and Cost Accounting Practices

x Basic knowledge of developing a schedule of values per

ALA billing practices

x Effectively cotLunicating wift employees managementpersonnel and elients

x Assist in daily time sheet approval and entry and asso-

ciated ensuing payroll processes as well as Accounts

Payables Accounts Receivables Cost Accounting and

General Administrative Duties as required

x Administer and compile all work in progress reports

quarterly and as required 00 Ensuring all time job costs

are approved and recorded accurately and timely 00

Assist project managers in preparing and completing

client invoicing documentation

Key Skills

x Background or general construction knowledge a plus

x Organized detail oriented and the ability to multi-task

a must

x Problem Solving Skills

x Excellent written and verbal communication skills

x Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office Products

Internet Explorer)

x Disciplined pro-active takes initiative to follows through

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Opportunity Em-

ployer offering career development health and retirement

benefits

Send Resume co HR Manager

PO Box 162 Ottovil le OH 45876

or pmmillercontractinggroupcom

TECHNOLOGY

COORDINATOR

POSITION

Paulding Exempted

Village Schools has

Technology Coordina-

tor position open

Job qualifications

may be found at

wwwpaulding-

schoolsorg under

the lsquoEmploymentrsquo tab

Interested personsmay send a cover

letter and resume to

Paulding Schools

Attn William Hanak

405 N Water St

Paulding OH 45879

or email to w_hanak

pauldingschoolsorg

Deadline is 400 pm

July 15 2015

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

2006 DODGE DAKOTA

419-773-1314

bull Quad Cab

bull V-8

bull ExcellentCondition

bull Great Buy

$10995

LOST AND FOUND

Broughton area - blacklong-ha i red ca t 6 -7years old regrowingfrom a shave Please

check barns and gar-ages Call 419-399-9507

ELDERLY HOME CARE

WILL CARE for ElderlyIn Their Home

Part-Time Full TimeExcellent References25

Years Experience419-232-3344

HELP WANTED

BAUGHMAN TILE i snow hiring full time partime andor seasonal de-livery drivers Clean driv-i n g r e c or d a n d C DLClass B required NoCDL but think you wouldenjoy the job We willpay for you to get your CDL Class B Competit-ive pay and benefit pack-age Call today 419-399-3160 or apply in person8516 Rd 137 PauldingO H S CH O OL B U SDRIVERS are encour-

aged to apply for supple-mental seasonal posi-ions that WILL work withy o ur s c he d ul e C a lloday 419-399-3160

VANTAGE CAREERCENTER

Agriculture SatelliteInstructor

LocationPaulding Exempted

Village Schools

183 working days plus40 extended days

Plans implements andevaluates instruction in Agriculture curriculumdesigned to address awide range of maturityand skill levels Helps

students makeappropriate choicesEncourages parental

involvement Knowledgeof FFA activities and

events preferred

bullValid state departmentof education

licensecertificateappropriate for

the position bullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

bullClean criminal record bullComplies with drug-free work place rulesand board policiesbullKeeps current with

technology and other

workplace innovationsthat support

job functions bullTraining andor

experience in behavioralmanagement techniques

Interested applicantsshould submit aletter of interest

a Vantage Career Center Employmentapplication resumetranscripts copy of

certifications and threeletters of reference

by Thursday July 16 2015 to

Staci A KaufmanSuperintendent

818 N Franklin St

Van Wert Ohio 45891Or email to

kaufmansvantagecareercentercom

Applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website

wwwvantagecareercentercom

ASSISTANTTREASURER

Perform payrollprocessing humanresource functionincluding duties

supporting the effectiveoperation of the

treasurerrsquos officeExpected to address

issues which may ariseduring the absence of

the treasurer within thelimits prescribed by law

Preferred MinimumQualifications

bullPayrollaccounting skillsand ability consistently

accurately compute andrecord data

bullExperience using statesoftware a plus(USASUSPS)

bullKnowledge of budgetingbullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

(eg a negativetuberculosis text etc)bullProvides documented

evidence of clear criminal record

bullMultitasking ability andstrong diplomacy skills

congenial telephoneetiquette

bullCurrent withtechnology and other

workplace

innovations that support job functions

Interested applicantsshould send a

completedVantage Career Center

Employmentapplication letter of interest resume and

three letters of reference by Thursday

July 23 2015 to

Laura Peters Treasurer

818 N Franklin StVan Wert Ohio 45891

Or email topeterslvantagecareercentercom Applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website

wwwvantagecareercentercom

WORK WANTEDP amp H MASONRY

Foundations Base-ments and Chimney Re-pairReplacement Spe-cialists Brick Stone In-stallation Fully InsuredFree Estimates

Peter Ankney419-438-2101

MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRMamp 3 bdrm mo-b il e h om e f or r e nt -Payne 1st months rent+ deposit 419-263-4700419-263-8304

FOR SALE228 acres Blue CreekTownship 4372 Rd87between Roads 60amp483 miles west of WayneTrace HS $17500 Textonly 419-670-4862

6 ACRE lot near Arthur 2 2 7 8 2 S R 6 3 7 )

$23900 $1000 down$ 26 9 m o 2 5 a cr ewooded lot near Sher-wood new septic newwell electric and drive-way $44900 $1000down $499 mo 5 acrelot near Melrose (18817SR613) w i th sept icwell electric and longd r i v e w a y $ 3 9 9 0 0 $1000 down $399 mo828-884-6627

WANTED TO BUY

stamps comic booksold toys knives old

bottles antiques collec-ions Ca l l 419-399-3353

GARAGEYARD SALES

- am-Mens clothes Med-XLWomens clothes Lg-2XTV VCR lots of misc6125 SR 500 PayneRothenbuhler

MOVING SALE 3337Road 162 A n twerp S o m e P r e s i d e ntKennedy newspapers ampbooks Antique furnitureglassware doillies tablerunners Christmas dec-orat ions pots pans

dishes walkers canesshower chair picturesJuly 10 amp 11 9am-6pm

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

matt ress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

1994 31 Class C RVnew carpet fridge anda l l awn ings 66 000m il e s n e w t i re s a t54000 miles sleeps 8$6500 419-263-2750

TRAVEL

CHARTER BUS ToursJuly 29-31mdashMini 66 tour hrough I l l inois mdash All

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When yoursquore looking forthat special item look inthe classifieds first

THE

PAULDING COUNTY

PROGRESS

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 11A

Auction

Wed July 15 500 PM

LOCATION 11201 Rd 71 Paulding OH 4 mi west of Paulding on Rt 111 to RdC-71 then north on Rd C-71 for frac14 mi

Simplicity Broadmoor Lawn Tractor hydrostat 20 HP 52rdquo deck hellipTroy-Bilt RearTine Bronco Tiller 5 frac12 HP hellip Yard Machine 21rdquo Push mower hellip Horse saddle hellipLeaf Blower hellip Come - a - long hellip Extension cords hellip Al Extension Ladder hellipKarcher Power Washer hellip Exide Battery Charger hellip Lawn Cart hellip Shop vac hellipGas cans hellip Quartz Infrared heater hellip Air Compressorhellip Heaterhellip Bench Grinder

hellip Bench Vise hellip 24 CC Leaf BlowerVac hellipWheel Barrow hellip Scroll Saw hellip ToolBoxes hellip Wagon full of small hand Tools Wrenches Hammers Shovels BroomsChisels Pliers etc etc etc hellip Ladies Golf Clubs hellip Cooler amp Lawn amp OutdoorItems - Box Traps hellip Coleman Lantern hellipOver a dozen rods amp reels hellip Tackle Boxhellip 4 Sets Binocularshellip Lawn Items hellip plus much more Household amp Furnitureincluding KHL digital TV hellip Lap Top Computer amp Computer amp Electronics helliprigidaire Washer hellip Gibson Dryer hellip Newer small roll top desk hellip American Drew6 ft dresser w mirror hellip 3 foot dresser w five drawers that set on top hellip Frigidaire gasrange hellip Upright freezer hellip Brass colored bed head amp foot board hellip 2 Upright Re-frigerators hellip Apt size refrigerator hellipWindow air conditioner hellip Safe hellip Computerdesk hellip Oak Rocker hellip Round maple kitchen table amp chair hellip Dining table amp 6 chairshellip Recliner hellip Newer glass door secretary hellip 2 Bissell Upright Sweeper Cleaner Matching suit case set hellip Nice 4 Pc bedroom suite with queen size bed dresser wmirror chest night stand File cabinet hellip Aquarium hellip End tableshellip Oil Lampshellip Knic Knacs hellip2 microwave ovens hellip Lamps Electric organ Lighted XmasVillages hellip Cardio glider machine hellip Kitchen pots pans dishes etc etc Visit ourweb site gorrellbros-pauldingcom - or - auction zip for photos hellip Terms Cashor check day of auction - Inspection day of auction beginning at 100 PM hellip SellerCharles amp Glema Baxter by Deborah J Rogers POA hellip Gorrell Bros Auction-eers - Aaron Timm Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFrance ApprenticeNolan Shisler Auctioneers

Simplicity Lawn Tractor - Fishing Items Horse Saddle - Tools - Household - Furniture

20 AcresBrown Twp

Paulding Co

Land AuctionThurs July 16

500 PM

Farm Location Sec 32 Brown Twp Paulding Co OH - frac12 mi

west of Melrose OH on Rt 613 to Rd T-165 then south on Rd T-165

for frac34 mi (at the corner of T-165 amp T-88) hellip 20+- acre tract

- FSA indicates approx 16 acres tillable with Huber ditch crossing the

farm - mostly Paulding amp Roselm soils - nice little parcel with brush

and recreational area created by ditch hellip There is a mobile home lo-

cated in the NW corner of the farm that belongs to others and the mo-

bile home and personal property are not part of the farm hellip Sellers

reserve 2015 crops helliphellip Call for Brochure Survey FSA and other

auction information or visit our web site hellipTerms $2000 earnest

money with the balance at closing on before Aug 16 2015 hellip Auction

Location Gorrell Bros Auction Facility - 1201 N Williams St Pauld-

ing OH hellip Sellers John H Porter Family (see web site) Hyman

amp Hyman Ltd Attorney for sellers hellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers

Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Sale Mgr Nolan Shisler

Aaron Timm Auctioneers

ESTATE AUCTIONThursday July 16 2015 ndash 300 pmVan Wert Co Fairgrounds - Jr Fair Building

1055 S Washington St Van Wert Ohio

Many Antiques Collectibles amp Household Items

Antiques amp Collectibles Lots of Glassware including Fostoria

American depression and much much more China eggs black milkglass figurines pottery Hummel figurines Fenton items piggy bankCI safe bank cruets German magnifying glass in its case Operaglasses costume jewelry US Mail Box coin bank Ewers ChocolatePot Hallrsquos Tea Leaf items dozen of Angels Cardinals amp red bird figu-rines Cement Bulldog door stop military items antique wood chairsrocker and baby high chair drop l eaf ash table Wicker doll baby bug-

gy toys amp child accordion ldquoJeu De Courserdquo horse race toy MarshFoundation advertising items European Tour books from early1900rsquosrsquo cookbooks Cambridge handled Pitcher spice rack collectorspoons bubble glass oval picture frames Walnut lamp table Manybooks including National Portrait Gallery Volumes Yearbooks 1978Mercer County History Book 1909 Home Guards Temple mirrorOak commode Boston Baked Beans cookie jar Bossons Characterfigures from England Lane Cedar chest and many more itemshellip

See Photos at wwwauctionzipcomAuctionZip Auctioneer ID 6413

Household Items sofas chairs bookcases rolltop desk platformrocker childrsquos rocker coffee amp end tables Frigidaire washer anddryer Patio furniture set table lamps MANY ITEMS FROM OVER-

SEAS PURCHASED DURING SELLERrsquoS TRAVELS dining table amp

chairs dining hutch Large glass display cases Howard Miller grand-father clock glasstop end tables stereo and sound equipment quiltrack baskets Wurlitzer organ Bedroom suite electronic Keyboardquilts amp blankets amp bedding filing cabinets hundreds of decoratoritems lots of Christmas items desk chair Kitchen cookware bake-ware and small appliances and MUCH MUCH MOREhellipTerms Cash or check with proper ID Ohio Sales tax will be

chargedSeller Joan G Amstutz Estate VW County Probate Court Case20141157 Greg Amstutz Executor Collette Carcione Attorney

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to viewthe Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of

this auction and all upcoming auctions

R e a l t y amp Auc t i o n C o Lt d

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

Auctioneers Dale Butler Ron Medaugh Bob Priest Gary

Richey Andy Schweiterman amp DD Strickler

122 N Washington St

Van Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

Old amp Newer Horse Drawn

Wagons amp Equipment

amp Antique Farm Equipment

Auction Sat July 11

1000 AM

Including Old Horse Drawn Hearsehelliphelliphellip Jail Wagonhelliphelliphellip DraftHorse Show Wagon helliphelliphellip 12 Passenger Horse Drawn People Mover Parade Vehiclehelliphelliphellip 6 Passenger Horse Drawn CarriagehelliphellipMeadow Gold Milk Delivery Wagonhelliphellip Old Buckboard helliphellip OldCovered Wagon hellip Replica Wells Fargo Stage Coach helliphellip Old sleighhelliphelliphellip Five Nice Wood Box Wagons helliphellip 2 Threshing MachinesJD A Tractor hellip Old Husker Shredder hellip Plus other old small farmequipment amp antique itemshelliphellip Call for free brochure or visit our WebSite wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphelliphellip Auction LocationGorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Paulding OHhellip Terms Payment day of the auction terms in brochure hellip OwnerCharles ldquoLewierdquo Moeller helliphellipGorrell Bors Auctioneers Don Gor-rell Nolan Shisler Aaron Timm Larry Gorrell Chris Aufrance Ap-prentice

STRALEYREALTYCOM

OR REALTORCOM

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

VAN WERT OFFICE

419-238-9733419 WEST ERVIN RD

VAN WERT OHIO

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Real Estate ndash 3 Acre Lot

THURS JULY 23 6pm

OPEN HOUSE THURS JULY 16 5-6 pm

3 Acres +- on US 127 North of Paulding

3 acres +- located 5 miles north of Paulding

on US 127 Located just north of the overpass

railroad tracks on the east side of the road

Paulding Cty Ohio Crane Twp Sec 12 Bare

undeveloped lot with recently applied for zoning

of B-3 Huge potentialmdashpossible commercial or

residential applications Close proximity to US 24

Survey available Sells to the HIGHEST BIDDER

Daily traffic count is over 4200 on US 127 amp over

6500 on US 24

EXCELLENT ACCESS W POTENTIAL

WWWSTRALEYREALTYCOM

for more auctionsinfopicturesterms

of sale

SELLER Paulding Co Habitat for Humanity

Auction Manager William C Straley CAI 419-203-

4616

AUCTIONEERS William C Straley CAI Chester M

Straley e-ProGRI Appr Warren Straley

EVERYTHING WE TOUCHmdashTURNS TO SOLD

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSEJULY 12TH bull 100 -200 PM

With a new roof it is hard to believe this home is only $39900There are 3 or 4 bedrooms and approximately 1700 square feetSmall corner lot that also has a detached garage This home islocated half-way between Van Wert and Paulding Wayne TraceSchool district Host DD Strickler 419-771-1295

wwwBeeGeeRealtycomBEE GEE REALTY ampAUCTION CO LTD

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

Realty amp Auction Co Ltd

3020 US RT 127 HAVILAND

To see nice color pictures amp interior shots of properties offeredby Gorrell Bros go to wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Multiple ListingService

1724 3 Bdrm home w lots of extras Beautifullot wabove ground pooleat-in kitchen 18x24 gar-age Oakwood $69900Paulding Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1725 NEW PRICEBEAUTIFUL 4 BRVICTORIAN HOMELots of extras beautifulwoodwork remodeledkitchen formal diningCA bsmt lg reardeck 2-car garageCorner lot PauldingCall Don Gorrell 419-

399-7699

1717 Lg 4 bdrm 2 bathldquoTurn of the Centuryrdquo home Gourmet kitchenwwalk-in pantry origi-nal woodwork updat-ed electric boiler heat-ing Lg lot Paulding

$174900 Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1686 7951 SR 111Well-kept 3 BDRM 15bath home wnewer shin-gles Spacious eat-in kitch-en 32x48 pole barn w concrete floor amp 220 elec-tric New Price $59900 Call Joe DenHerder

1716 New Listing -

13929 Helen StreetPaulding 4 BR Lots ofspace upgrade kitch-en wappliances hugemaster suite wfull walk-in shower amp garden tub$114900 Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1721 726 HooverAve Paulding New tothe market Spacious 3BR 2 bath home Manyupgrades incl new kitch-en great room furnace2 hot water heatershandmade cabinetswhole house generator

steel roof amp much moreAtt 2 car garage A mustsee home Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1722 1048 N Williams

Paulding 3 BR 1 12bath home Manyupdates and tons ofspace New windows ampattic insulation New lgeat-in kitchen whand-made cabinets 3 car attgarage Beautiful maturelandscaping amp trees Call

Aaron 419-769-5808

New Listing 1723 1070N Williams Paulding3 Bdrm wCA mostly allhardwood amp vinyl flooringroom for possible 4th BRor family room Fencedback yard 2 20x40 heated

extra building New Price$89000 Call Don Gorrell

or Joe Den Herder

1703 - 11749 Rd 132Paulding 3 BR 2 bathhome Country butclose to town Lg kitch-en lg deck lower levelfamily room wfireplacelaundry amp bath greatlandscaping Move inready Call Aaron 419-

769-5808

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

THE BITTERSWEET INN

940 WEST WAYNE

PAULDING

Absolutely tip-top

condition 5 upperlevel Suites plus

beautiful Inn Keeperrsquos

quarters on the lower level 1frac12 acre lotbarnAttributes you can only imagine - 722

$265000 private showings only

SEE THIS AND 150 MORE LISTINGS AT

STRALEYREALTYCOM (or) REALTORCOM

FOLTZ REALTY Don K Foltz II - Broker

Paulding OH bull 106 N Williams St 45879

Maurie Wannemacher 419-769-9090 bull Tim Boss 419-769-0823 - Realtors

View other listings wwwfoltzrealtycom bull Office 419-399-2347

2881 Lots of Home for the Money4 Bdrm 1 Bath Home wLarge LRDRCombo Attached Garage and a Bigback Yard for the Kids to to Play

2878 New Listing 211 S Laura St inPayne 3 Bdrm 2 Bath home with lotsof updates incls Roof Siding Shut-ters Eves and Downspouts as well asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2882 New Listing Well Kept 2 Bdrm 1bath home nicely landscaped Vinyl SidedNewer Replacement Windows new counter-top and sink in Paulding $51900

2877 New Listing 3 Bd 2 Bth LR FR andLarge eat-in Kitchen w34rdquo Oak Floor Large2 12 Car Det Garage w Floored storageabove Home has 4 ft Crawlspace and justunder 1 acre in Antwerp $69900

LEGALSORDINANCE

1503-15Ordinance 1503-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on June15 2015 and goes intoeffect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEA U T H O R I Z I N GTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOTO PARTICIPATEIN THE STATE OFOHIO COOPERA-TIVE PURCHASINGPROGRAMCopies of the full text ofthis legislation may beobtained at the FinanceDirectorrsquos Ofce 116South Main Street be-tween the hours of 800am and 500 pm Mon-day through FridayAnnette D HaschFinance Director

NOTICE Notice is hereby givento all residents of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams countiesOhio There will be ameeting of the JointSolid Waste Manage-ment District of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams Coun-ties Board of Direc-tors The date of themeeting is MondayJuly 27 2015 Themeeting will be heldin the Deance CountyCommissionerrsquos ndash Sec-ond Floor ConferenceRoom The time of themeeting is scheduledto begin at 130 pmorsquoclock DST A SolidWaste District Coordi-natorrsquos session will im-mediately followCommissioner Otto L NicelyBoard of Directors

President

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 13A

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Foxglove seen here at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is one of the gardenrsquos toxic plantswhen ingested Kids can be unpredictable so supervision is needed if you grow this and children

visit your gardens

Poisonous posies in the potager When our rst grandchildwas born in 2012 some pro-found changes occurred in ourlives Grandparents the worldover know just what an effectthose little human beings havein so many ways you didnrsquoteven know they could Butone thing happened here atOur Little Acre that I hadnrsquotcounted on probably becauseI wasnrsquot much of a gardenerwhen our own girls weregrowing up

Over the years as Irsquovelearned more and more aboutthe plants we grow here I real-ize that not only are we grow-ing edibles wersquore growing

things that are very much not edible right alongside themAnd so are you As I shared this newfoundknowledge with Grandpa theworrier in him emerged andI was informed that I neededto remove all the dangerous plants from the garden andthe house so when Hannahand any future grandchildrencame for a visit we wouldnrsquot be responsible for injuries ormaking them sick

Really How on earth didour own two girls ever sur-vive their parentsrsquo ignorancein allowing them to live everyday in the presence of such

dangers We cautioned themabout the rose thorns and the poison ivy We put a lockedgate on the fence around ourswimming pool We didnrsquot letthem eat bird eggs Oh wait As a grandparent for someodd reason the level of cautionincreases a bit over that whichwe had for our own children but I knew it wasnrsquot necessaryto dig up half my garden justto keep our grandkids safe Isimply learned what was poi-sonous and vowed to watchHannah extra closely Some things wersquove grownin our garden are well-known poison providers ndash castor bean

plan t ( Ricinus communis)for instance Though itrsquos agorgeous fast-growing trop-ical-looking plant all parts(especially the seeds) containthe toxin ricin

Those delightful daffodilsare toxic to the core whichis likely why squirrels leavethe bulbs alone The bulbsare especially dangerous but all parts of the plants are

poisonous and just handlingthe leaves or stems can causea burning sensation on yourskin Itrsquos wise to use gloveswhen gardening around bothdaffodils and jonquils Whoknew Foxglove ( Digitalis pur- purea) is gorgeous but donrsquoteven think about eating it Theheart medicine digitalis or di-goxin is derived from foxglove plant parts and is sometimesused to control heart rate

Just because one part of the plant is edible doesnrsquot meanthe entire plant is Take rhu- barb for example Those rosystems are yummy in pies jamsand cobblers right Well donrsquotmistakenly think that you canadd the leaves at the end ofthose stems to your salads Rhubarb leaves containhigh quantities of oxalatesand when you eat too much ofthem yoursquoll get sick So donrsquoteat that part The stems alsocontain much smaller quan-tities of it but not enough tocause much of an effect Otherthings have it ndash cabbage spin-ach and beet tops just to namea few ndash but in lower accept-able levels

What does oxalic acid do

It contributes to kidney and bladder stones for one thingso if yoursquore prone to develop-ing these things you might notwant to nosh on veggies thatare known to contain higherlevels of oxalic acid

Other toxic plants include Rhododendron monkshood( Aconitum) lily-of-the-valley Hydrangea larkspur Englishivy Euonymus yews (Taxus)and Wisteria Of course a plant doesnrsquothave to be poisonous to bedangerous to children Besidesthe obvious rose other thorny plants to watch out for includecactus varieties barberry ( Ber-

beris) blackberries and re-thorn ( Pyracantha)

Plants in the Euphorb ia genus (includes Poinsett ia)have a milky sap that can beextremely irritating to theskin and can cause blindnessif it gets in your eye Someeuphorbias have thorns alongwith the sap making themdoubly dangerous Some of the plants I men-tioned will affect some peoplemore than others while someof the plants are just plaintoxic for everyone Quantitiesingested will affect the reac-tion too but all of them are potentially dangerous

All of this doesnrsquot makea garden sound like a veryfriendly place for kids doesit Not at all Some commonsense and supervision are allthatrsquos needed ndash two things thatgo a long way toward raisinggood and healthy kids both inand out of the garden Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwour-littleacrecom and on Face-book at wwwfacebookcom OurLittleAcre Contact her at PauldingProgressGardener

gmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting their aunt and uncle

Alvina and William Dial in Kollweiler Germany Ashlyn and Kaitlyn Goings daughters of Darnell

Goings of Latty and Renae (Shad) Bowers of Paulding traveled to Rome Italy to see the Coli-

seum and other sights Their source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County

Progress Are you headed to some d istant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your

camera and send a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaper

org

Concert series continues Friday

with Bekah Bradley on stage PAULDING ndash Get ready for more greatmusic in downtown Paulding This FridayOn Friday July 10 the Paulding Chamber ofCommerce will present the third of their 2015Summer Concert Series at the Herb MonroeCommunity Park The series is sponsored byIberdrola Renewables

Bekah Bradley returns for Fridayrsquos concertheld at Herb Monroe Park downtown Pauld-ing She recently appeared at John PauldingDays immediately following the parade Bekah is currently living in Fort Wayne andis working harder than ever on her music ca-reer Bekah is a pop country artist with a nat-ural country twang that is instantly recogniz-able She is inspired by many different kinds

of music including country pop rock andChristian Bekah writes music about people inher life and the trials she has experienced She performs everything from Imagine Dragons toPatsy Cline Food will be available for a donation from NOCAC who sponsors the ldquoGetting Ahead in

a Just Gettingrsquo-by Worldrdquo Getting Ahead isa way to analyze onersquos own life and to make plans for building personal and family resourc-es It is an agenda-free learning experience thathelps people take charge of their lives In addition a homegrown market with freshherbs vegetables and crafts will be availableas well as kidsrsquo activities and more The event is free and open to the public

Chester M Straley a VanWert resident and broker atthe Van Wert ofce of StraleyRealty Auctioneers Inc hasbeen awarded the designationof Graduate Realtors Institute(GRI) from the Ohio Associationof Realtors Straley is a memberof the Northwest Ohio Board ofRealtors the Ohio Associationof Realtors and the NationalAssociation of Realtors

BusinessNews

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

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now shop online at AshleyFurnitureHomeStorecomOffer applies only to single-receipt qualifying purchases No interest will be charged on promo purchase and equal monthly payments are required equal to initial promo purchase amount divided equally by the number of months in promo period until promo is paid in fullThe equal monthly payment will be rounded to the next highest whole dollar and may be higher than the minimum payment that would be required if the purchase was a non-promotional purchase Regular account terms apply to non-promotional purchases For newaccounts Purchase APR is 2999 Minimum Interest Charge is $2 Existing cardholders should see their credit card agreement for their applicable terms Subject to credit approval

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for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

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PAULDING PROGRESS

FOR THE RECORDProperty transfers

County Court

Commissionersrsquo Journal

Forum Readerrsquos Opinion

Express your opinionThe Paulding County Progress

provides a public forum throughldquoFORUM Reader Opinionrdquo Lettersto the Editor for area residents toexpres their opinions and exchangeideas on any topic of public interestAll letters submitted are subject tothe Publisherrsquos approval and MUSTinclude an original signature anddaytime telephone number for ver-ification We wonrsquot print unsignedletters Letters should be brief and con-cise Letters must also conform tolibel law and be in good taste Pleaselimit letters to no more than 500words We reserve the right to editand to correct grammatical errorsWe also reserve the right to verifystatements or facts presented in theletters The opinions stated are those of

the writer and do not necessarilyreflect that of the newspaper Where to write Letters to the Edi-tor Paulding County Progress POBox 180 Paulding OH 45879 ordrop them off at the office 113 S Wil-liams St The deadline is noon Thurs-day the week prior to publicaiton

Time to return

sandbagsDear Editor The Paulding County Emer-gency Management Agencyonce again wants to sayTHANKS to the over 70 vol-unteers On two separate oc-casions people young and oldcame out and lled sandbags tohelp those in need in PauldingCounty Now the time has come togather those sandbags in eachof the three communities ofAntwerp Payne and Paulding The administrations in An-

twerp and Payne have beentold those sandbags that weresent to their communities are toremain in Antwerp and Paynefor the potential of ooding inthe future I am asking the res-idents that obtained sandbags

to get ahold of those villageadministrations to drop themoff at a designated area The residents of Pauldingcan return them to the engi-neerrsquos facility on West WayneStreet in Paulding Questions have been broughtup about contamination ofthose sandbags it is not be-lieved that the ood waters ofFlat Rock Creek or the ashooding from the farm eldssouth of Antwerp had any con-cerning contaminates Therewill be an upcoming articleabout the after action thoughtsand ideas that came from thesetwo oods in a two-week peri-od Anyone who has any ques-tions or concerns can contactthe Paulding County EMA at419-399-3500

Edward Bohn director Paulding County EMA

The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Auglaize Township Jeffrey G and Lisa LRoddy to Bobby D and OkS Branham Lot 3 NonemanAuglaize Allotment 043acre Quit claimBenton Township Michael Scott Now Sr bySheriff to Deutsche Bank Na-tional Trust Co trustee Sec10 1 acre Sheriffrsquos deed Terel C Morehead to Jo-seph H Morehead Sec 10081 acre Quit claimBlue Creek Township Richard and Lydia NelsonDonald and Lonna Nelsonand Ray and Sharon Johannsto Douglas D and ElizabethA Reinhard Sec 14 23acres Quit claim Douglas D and ElizabethA Reinhard to Randy M Suf-fel Jr and Ashley Suffel Sec14 23 acres Warranty deed Donald R Wenningertrustee et al to WenningerSeed Service Inc Sec 341843 acres Fiduciary deed Wenninger Seed ServiceInc to Wenninger Seed Ser-vice Inc Sec 34 3186acres Quit claimBrown Township Ralph L and Virginia M

Wharry to Ralph L and Vir-ginia M Wharry trusteesSec 34 40 acres Quit claimCarryall Township Nathaniel R and Amber MLucas to Brian R and AimeeC Lichty Sec 32 12169acres Warranty deedCrane Township Douglas A and Diane SGoyings to Paulding LeasingLLC Sec 29 80 acres War-ranty deed Brenda L Slattman to Ran-dall E Smith Sec 16 2587acres Quit claimEmerald Township Nathan A and Sara J Sut-ton to Roger C and Patricia

L Eckart Sec 8 246 acres

Warranty deed Fred B and Kelly J Man-seld to Casey Derrow Lot30 Proxmirersquos CanalviewSubdivision 0482 acre War-ranty deed Rachel A Thomas fkaHarpel to Megan L JackmanSec 31 587 acres WarrantydeedHarrison Township Paulding Leasing LLCto Douglas A and Diane SGoyings Sec 27 80115acres Warranty deed Carl W and Sandra GFrecker to Lynn J Freckerand Amy L Frecker Lot 80904 acre Quit claimJackson Township Robert L and Joanne MGunderman to James Robertand Lori Lynn GundermanLots 16 and 17 Temple Allot-ment 0439 acre Quit claim Johnathon and Connie Roseto Andrew R TrowbridgeSec 4 4242 acres Warrantydeed Kenneth C Thomas LifeEstate dec to Raymond KThomas et al Sec 20 80acres AfdavitPaulding Township James L Johanns dec toDoug Johanns et al Sec 1040 acres and Sec 11 15465acres AfdavitWashington Township Hosea Sims II et al to JohnStanford Young Jr Sec 1640 acres Warranty deed Thomas and Lisa Ladd toSteven J Cleaves and RichardJ Richardson Jr Sec 9 15acres Warranty deed Ralph L and Virginia MWharry to Ralph L and Vir-ginia M Wharry trusteesSec 2 162417 acres Sec10 142 acres and Sec 34 40acres Quit claimAntwerp Village Daniel W and Rebecca ASchutt to Shawn F and SaraR Schuette Lots 8 and 9Maumee Timber First Addi-

tion 0306 acre and Sec 28

1043 acres SurvivorshipdeedHaviland Village Bryan W Eutsler to KathyL Eutsler Lot 26 OriginalPlat 0165 acre Quit claimMelrose Village Carnahan Farms LLC toJames Ryan and Jennifer NCoppes Lots 55 56 Origi-nal Plat 034 acre Warrantydeed Methel L Densmore LifeEstate dec to LawrenceDensmore et al Lot 77 017acre AfdavitOakwood Village T3 Properties LLC toGreen Edge Properties LLCLot 3 Grove Addition 02acre Quit claimPaulding Village Liechty Inc to Deer Build-ing Inc Lots 1302 1303Outlots 2436 acres Warrantydeed Terry Jo and Mary HelenWoodard to Terry Jo andMary Helen Woodard Lot 1920 Noneman Second Addition0173 acre Warranty deed Tiffany A and Jason MAnderson to US Bank Na-tional Association trusteeLots 29 30 0158 acre War-ranty deed Antwerp Exchange BankCompany to Michael ASpeiser Lot 18 NonemanDeMuth Allotment 026 acreWarranty deed Janice L Lipp dec to GaryW Lipp Life Estate Lot 9Utterbabck Subdivision 041acre Afdavit Gary W Lipp Life Estateto Kristin R Bradford Lot 9Utteraback Subdivision 041acre Warranty deed Teresa Gallup et al toRodney A and Carrie LHammon Lot 06011 Outlot043 acre Warranty deed Kiwanis Club of Pauld-ing County Ohio to BranchChristian Fellowship IncLots 169 170 Armory 0183

acre Warranty deed

Civil Docket Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Kendra R KatschkeAntwerp Small claims dis-missed Cleveland Mutual InsuranceCo Cleveland and Richard Car-

nahan Paulding vs Jonathan RBowman Paulding and Corey JDavis Sherwood and CatherineTrowbridge Deance Other ac-tion default judgment on Bow-man in the sum of $152957Case continues against remain-ing defendants on July 23 Cach LLC Louisville Ky vsKitty Adkins Oakwood Otheraction judgment for the plaintiffin the sum of $273416 Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Shawna M WrightPaulding Other action judg-ment for the plaintiff in the sumof $332439 Van Wert County HospitalVan Wert vs Patricia Penning-

ton Grover Hill Other action judgment for the plaintiff in thesum of $52857 Pulmonary amp Critical CareMaumee vs Blas E AlvaradoOakwood Other action judg-ment for the plaintiff in the sumof $20947 Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Brad Simon Pauld-ing and Simon Says Pauld-ing Small claims judgmentfor Simon Says in the sum of$133625 Small claims casecontinues on July 30 Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Karen Bishop DeanceSmall claims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $115

Criminal Docket Gina M Overmyer Antwerpdisorderly conduct $250 ne$95 costs both taken from bond25 hours community servicemaintain good general behavior Anthony R Bullinger Oak-wood connement of dog $25ne $158 costs $200 restitutionto victim Eric C Flint Paulding dis-orderly conduct $200 ne$145 costs one day jail with 29days suspended one day creditfor time served no unlawfulcontact with victim probationordered repay court appointedfees 40 hours community ser-vice complete Hands Down program Meghan J Flint Pauldingdisorderly conduct $200 ne$145 costs one day jail with 29days suspended one day cred-it for time served ne may beworked off through communi-ty service no unlawful contactwith victim 40 hours communi-ty service repay court appoint-ed fees probation ordered com- plete Hands Down program Dustin E Gamble Havilandfalsication $250 ne $186costs pay $100 monthly vedays jail with 85 suspended payfor stay in jail repay court ap- pointed fees Jennifer C Lamond Pauld-ing possession of metham- phetamine waived preliminaryhearing case bound over toCommon Pleas Court docket Jennifer C Lamond Pauld-ing chemicals for the manufac-ture of drugs bound over Jeslyn A Johnson New Ha-ven Ind drug abuse $75 ne$87 costs six-month license sus- pension Andrew J Geren Cecil drugabuse $75 ne $87 costs six-month license suspension Andrew J Geren Cecil par-aphernalia $75 ne $87 costs

six-month license suspensionconcurrent with above Jastin Parks Toledo shingwithout a license $83 ne $80costsTrafc Docket

Mohammad A Maki North-

ville Mich 7965 speed $150ne $95 costs pay all by July31 or turned in for collection(POC) Emmanuel J Lucas Pauld-ing failure to reinstate dis-missed without prejudice perState costs waived Jesus Llerena Cape CoralFla no tail lights $100 ne $77costs pay within 30 days Matthew C Horn MillsboroDel no tail lights $100 ne $77costs pay within 30 days Jeffery A Rowe Toledo7665 speed $33 ne $80 costs Katrina M Weber Glen El-lyn Ill 8265 speed $43 ne$80 costs

Ricky L Varner Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Tara Lee Wiseman Dupontdriving on closed road $68 ne$80 costs Ryan Ahmed Indianapolis8565 speed $43 ne $80 costs Ryan David Clark TrentonMich 8265 speed $43 ne$80 costs Nathan L Ray Paulding reg-istration violation $68 ne $82costs Torrey W Cooper Buffalo NY driving without license$50 ne $5 costs license re-leased upon immediate pay-ment Torrey W Cooper Buffalo

NY 7565 speed $33 ne $77costs bond applied to payment Adam James Miller Paynereckless operation $250 ne$95 costs pay $100 monthlyPOC Oct 30 three days jailthree-month license suspensionmay attend DIP in lieu of jailALS vacated 27 days jail re-served Adam James Miller Payneleft of center dismissed perState Adam James Miller Payneseat belt $30 ne POC Oct 30 John Robert McGinnis OhioCity 7955 speed $43 ne $85costs Luke A Hulse Ney seat belt

$30 ne $50 costs Amy Claire Gentry India-napolis 7965 speed $33 ne$80 costs Wade W Carnahan De-ance tinted windows $68 ne$77 costs Nicholas D LengacherWoodburn Ind stop sign $53ne $80 costs Benjamin J Bangert TroyMo stop sign $53 ne $80costs Brittany F Fikes GraniteCity Ill 8165 speed $43 ne$85 costs Lucas E Larson Blooming-ton Ind 8065 speed $43 ne$85 costs Jacob J Merriman Payneseat belt $30 ne $52 costs Khary A Carson Monclova8265 speed $43 ne $82 costs Heather R Milliner Browns- burg Ind 8265 speed $33 ne$77 costs Michael P Cogo BrightonMich 9265 speed $43 ne$82 costs Willis D Heecht III FortWayne 8165 speed $43 ne$82 costs Margaret Gail Stevens AnnArbor Mich 7765 speed $33ne $77 costs

Narendpa Anne Troy Mich8055 speed $43 ne $80 costs Betty R Temple Van Wert7155 speed $43 ne $77 costs Robert W Nedderman NewBremen 7255 speed $43 ne$77 costs

Jonathan D Gilbert GroverHill seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Megan L Sells Fort Wayne7965 speed $33 ne $80 costs Julius O Omonayin VanWert 7055 speed $63 ne $80costs Donald L Eisenhut Fort Re-covery seat belt $30 ne $50costs Evelyn L Schneider Antwerpstop sign $53 ne $77 costs Taylor Anne McGillis Beau-fort SC 7565 speed $33 ne$80 costs Kesia R Jones Paulding stopsign $53 ne $77 costs POCAug 28 provide proof of nan-cial responsibility

Nicole N Ivy JacksonvilleFla 8865 speed $43 ne $85costs William O Fields Jr Toledo7765 speed $33 ne $80 costs Ericca Rachael Herzog To-ledo 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Ryan Chase Farmer GrabillInd 7765 speed $33 ne $80costs Kyle L Smith Paulding as-sured clear distance $68 ne$77 costs Suzanne D Cooper GroverHill 6955 speed $33 ne $80costs Elisa Maye Westlake India-napolis 7965 speed $33 ne

$80 costs Tracy L Eaton Antwerp fail-ure to control $68 ne $80 costs Jon H Overmyer Elmoredriving on closed road $68 ne$80 costs Raphael G Rodrigues Scott6755 speed $33 ne $77 costs Brandon L Kirk Painesvillestop sign $53 ne $80 costs Robert Donald Sipe Pauld-ing stop sign $53 ne $77costs Dakota Valdez Pauldingdriving on closed road $68 ne$77 costs Caroline E OrsquoConnor Car-mel Ind 8065 speed $43 ne$80 costs

Jonathon M Nelson India-napolis 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs Zachary R McGinnis VanWert failure to control $68ne $77 costs Jacob Fred Gideon Pauld-ing 6755 speed $30 ne $83speed French D Britt Pauldingstop sign $53 ne $80 costs Christian Wayne MunozMelrose seat belt $30 ne $47costs Max L Pease Latty left ofcenter $53 ne $77 costs Shelly L Lewis Van Wert7255 speed $43 ne $80costs Mary T Minnis Wylie Tex-as following closely $53 ne$80 costs Audra J Smith Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Xunyuan Zhang West La-fayette Ind 9165 speed $43ne $80 costs Christopher R Wilson An-twerp 7355 speed $43 ne$77 costs Alice J Miller New HavenInd 6955 speed $33 ne $80costs Thomas J Carr Port Clintonseat belt $30 ne $47 costs

Commissionersrsquo Journal June 1 2015 This 1st day of June 2015 the Board of County Commis-sioners met in regular session with the following members present Roy Klopfenstein Tony Zartman Mark Holtsberryand Nola Ginter ClerkMEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS Kris Gerken and Cindy Stever Huntington Insurance Ser-vices ndash Gerken and Stever met with the commissioners to dis-cuss the countyrsquos need for Huntingtonrsquos continued servicesPrimary services provided by Huntington Insurance are in part monitoring the ongoing nancial condition of the planand make reports at regular intervals periodically reviewingthe benet program and offer appropriate counsel and recom-mendations market for quality vendors on the countyrsquos be-half provide consultation and strategies related to health carereform regulations and assist with union negotiations whennecessary The county has been receiving invoices on a quar-

terly basis for these services The contract with HuntingtonInsurance is in effect from June 1 through May 31 Gerkenoffered the county a reduction in their annual fee for servicesThe county has health insurance through CEBCO Brian Shuherk Solid Ground met with the commissionersto discuss the courthouse squarersquos landscaping installation andmaintenance needs Shuherk will draw up a plan and submit itfor consideration Randy Bostleman Classic Land Design met with thecommissioners to discuss the courthouse squarersquos landscapinginstallation and maintenance needs Bostleman will draw up a plan and submit it for consideration Emily Munger presented the County Court probation FY2016 grant application for the commissionersrsquo signatures Sheexplained the grant for $54351 is for scal year July 1 2015through June 30 2016 The grant is awarded from the State ofOhio Rehabilitation and Corrections and is used to fund thesalaries at the County Court probation department Mungerexplained the grant is usually expended by May at which time probation fees collected are used for probation salaries untilthe next scal yearrsquos funds are awarded Munger reported 288 people are on probation in County CourtAPPOINTMENT IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS Zartman moved to approve the following appointmentsfor June 1 2015 to-wit Anita Stechschulte ndash ClerkGrant Coordinator PauldingCounty SheriffEMAIN THE MATTER OF MAINTENANCE ASSESS-MENTS FOR THE DUPLICATE YEAR 2015 COL-LECTED IN 2016 ON JOINT DITCHES WITH DEFI-ANCE COUNTY ORC 613703 This 1st day of June 2015 the Joint Board of CountyCommissioners of Paulding and Deance Counties met inregular session in their perspective chambers via telephoneconference with the following members present PAULDING COUNTY ndash Roy Klopfenstein PresentTony Zartman Present Mark Holtsberry Present DEFIANCE COUNTY ndash Thomas Kime Present RyanMack Present Otto Nicely Present Nicely moved to adopt the following resolution WHEREAS Ryan Mapes Paulding County SWCD DitchMaintenance has reported the proposed maintenance collec-tions for the 2015 duplicates with Paulding and DeanceCounties information sheets attached and should be placedon the 2015 tax duplicate to be collected in 2016 for main-tenance now therefore

BE IT RESOLVED by the Joint Board of County Com-missioners of Paulding and Deance Counties that in orderto provide such maintenance funds it is deemed necessary torun the attached listed ditches on the 2015 tax duplicate to becollected in 2016 for collection for one (1) year only at the percentage and the amount provided based on the benetsand that the same be and is hereby levied upon such bene-ted areas as aforesaid all in accordance with the provisionsof Section 613703 of the Revised Code of Ohio and be itfurther RESOLVED that the Auditors of Paulding and DeanceCounties are hereby ordered and directed to place such ditchmaintenance assessments on the 2015 tax duplicate to becollected in 2016 of the respective counties and be it further RESOLVED that it is found and determined that all formalactions of this Board concerning and relating to the adoptionof this Resolution were so adopted in an open meeting of thisBoard and that all deliberations of this Board and any of itscommittees that resulted in such formal action were in meet-

ings open to the public in compliance with all legal require-ments including Section 12122 of the Ohio Revised Code

Commissionersrsquo Journal June 3 2015 This 3rd day of June 2015 the Board of County Commis-sioners met in regular session with the following members present Roy Klopfenstein Tony Zartman Mark Holtsberryand Nola Ginter ClerkMEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS Jan Commers Board of Election met with the commis-sioners to discuss the grant that was recently awarded themfrom the Secretary of State (see resolution below) She also presented the quote for the work to be done at the OSU Exten-sion Building polling place

Bob Noneman reported he and his work crew have been painting buildings at the fairground He asked to be reimbursedfor paint Phillip Jackson INSBIT presented a county IT security

plan for the commissionersrsquo review The commissionersasked that he communicate with CCAOCORSA on the re-quirements Judge Tiffany Beckman Common Pleas Court was pleased to announce she has secured a grant from the OhioSupreme Court for an IT project She hopes to util ize the grantdollars for video arraignments for inmates held at the PutnamCounty Jail Video arraignments would save in time transport-ing inmates from Putnam County Jail to Paulding County Beckman voiced concerns about parking when she has full-day trials The commissioners suggested options

Doug Cook Ewing Nursery met with the commissionersto discuss the courthouse squarersquos landscaping installation andmaintenance needs Cook will draw up a plan and submit it forconsiderationEXECUTIVE SESSION A motion was made by Holtsberry to go into executivesession at 806 am with the Paulding County Prosecutor todiscuss legal matters The motion was seconded by ZartmanAll members voting yea At 832 am all members present agreed to adjourn the ex-ecutive session and go into regular sessionIN THE MATTER OF AMENDING THE 2015 AN-NUAL APPROPRIATION (FUND 162) Zartman moved to adopt the following resolution BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commis-sioners does hereby direct the County Auditor to amend the2015 Annual Appropriation by appropriating the following inthe Victimsrsquo Assistance Fund (Fund 162) to-wit 162-001-20126Victimsrsquo AssistanceOther AMOUNT $1000IN THE MATTER OF AUTHORIZING THE PAULD-ING COUNTY ENGINEER TO ADVERTISE FORBIDS FOR THE 2015 AUGLAIZE TOWNSHIP ET ALROAD IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (OPWC ROUND20) Holtsberry moved to adopt the following resolution BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commis-sioners does hereby authorize Travis McGarvey PauldingCounty Engineer to advertise in a paper of general circula-tion within the County for three consecutive weeks for bidsfor the 2015 Auglaize Township et al Road ImprovementsProjectIN THE MATTER OF ACCEPTING THE BID FORTHE ADA WORK AT THE OSU EXTENSION BUILD-ING PERMANENT POLLING PLACE

Holtsberry moved to adopt the following resolution WHEREAS Congress of the United States enacted the

Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002 and WHEREAS Section 261 of HAVA authorizes the UnitedStates Department of Health and Human Services to distrib-ute federal funds to States to assist them in making polling places accessible to individuals with disabilities and WHEREAS the Secretary of the State of Ohio Jon Hustedhas established an Election Assistance for Individuals withDisabilities Grant Program to distribute federal HAVA fundsto Ohio county boards of election and WHEREAS the Paulding County Board of Elections ap- plied for and has been awarded a Permanent Polling PlaceAccessibility Improvement Grant to help fund the project and WHEREAS MW Concrete has submitted a bid to provideconcrete work at the OSU Extension Building permanent poll-ing place in order to make it ADA compliant Now therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commis-sioners does hereby accept the bid from MW ConcreteDeance for the ADA work at the OSU Extension BuildingPermanent Polling Place in the amount of $4120

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Police Report

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Sheriffrsquos Report

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Civil Docket The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and others ldquoet virrdquo

and husband ldquoet uxrdquo and wife

Tracy L Smith fka Dix Morgan-eld Ky vs Lawrence M Dix Pauld-ing Domestic violence Union Savings Bank Cincinnati vsCynthia Lee Montoya individuallyand as co-executor Nancy K BurnsEstate and her unknown spouse if anyFort Wayne and Jeffrey Alan Ott indi-vidually and as co-executor Nancy K

Burns Estate and his unknown spouseif any Andrews Texas and KathrynHolbrook-McCollister and her un-known spouse if any Fort Wayneand James Burns and his unknownspouse if any Butler Ind and RickyBurns and his unknown spouse if anyAntwerp and Randy Burns and his un-known spouse if any Pleasant LakeInd Foreclosures Stephanie L Altic Antwerp vsScott A Altic Decatur Ind DivorceCivil Docket Concluded The Bank of New York MellonSimi Valley Calif vs Darla K RohrsFort Hood Texas and Jon Rohrs FortHood and Paulding County TreasurerPaulding Foreclosures case dismissedwithout prejudice at plaintiffrsquos costs

Bank of America NA Simi Val-ley Calif vs Philip Lambert and hisunknown spouse if any Grover Hilland Jaclyn Lambert and her unknownspouse if any Hoagland Ind andUnited States Attorney Toledo andUnited States Attorney General Wash-ington DC and Paulding CountyTreasurer Paulding Foreclosurescase dismissed without prejudice at plaintiffrsquos costs Carrington Mortgage Services LLCSanta Ana Calif vs Leslie A Rossand unknown spouse if any AndersonInd Foreclosures Sheriffrsquos sale con-rmed and proceeds distributed Deutsche Bank National West Palm

Beach Fla vs Deborah R Baxter andher unknown spouse if any Van Wertand Joe R Baxter dec and PauldingCounty Treasurer Paulding Foreclo-sures Sheriffrsquos sale conrmed and proceeds distributed Anna Deckard mother and nextfriend of Lukis Deckard a minorPandora vs Ray Roth Grover HillMoney only dismissed with prejudiceat $18750 costs to defendant Keith Reed administrator of Doug-

las J Reed Estate Haviland vs Mi-chael E Bennett Scott and Tara LBennett Scott Cancellation of landcontract partiesrsquo land contract datedJune 1997 was declared forfeited andthe property returned to the plaintiff atdefendantrsquos costs Citibank N A Sioux Falls SD vsKrista K Gonzales aka Poling Pauld-ing Money only judgment renderedagainst the defendant in the sum of$495228 and costs Leaudrey Buckner aka Young Se-attle Wash and Marva E CaywoodPortland Ore and Yvette R SealySimi Valley Calif and Hosea SimsII Midvale Utah and Nanette CohillSims Sandy Utah vs Renotta Kellyand unknown spouse if any Spring-

eld NJ and Lawrence E Young JrRichmond Texas and Judith YoungRichmond Texas and Jerry W Youngand his unknown spouse if any addressunknown plus all his unknown heirsexecutors etc names and addressedunknown and Tiffany Manson-HingTallahassee Fla and Jon Man-son-Hing Tallahassee and Charles TYoung and unknown spouse if anyaddress unknown plus all his unknownheirs etc names and addresses un-known and Alvin Edsel Young and un-known spouse if any address unknownand Jacque Crockrell Scottsdale Arizand John S Young Jr KnoxvilleTenn and Dobbelaere Bros Inc Oak-

wood and Paulding County TreasurerPaulding Partition title quietedMarriage Licenses Thomas Francis Yocum 28 Oak-wood human resources and LeiloniMarie Cameron 33 Oakwood graphic production artist Parents are TrellYocum and Marisa Barrera and Ger-ald Cameron and Holly Smith Quinton John Stechschulte 29 De-ance supervisor and Thomas JamesBaxter 31 Deance information tech-

nology Parents are Steven J Stech-schulte and Grace Mayberry and JoeyRay Baxter and Deborah Ruth Font Brock Charles Blackmore 24Paulding deputy sheriff and ErikaTaylor Suzanne Pearson 21 Pauld-ing unemployed Parents are MatthewBlackmore and Tabatha Richie andDeborah Pugh and James PearsonAdministration Docket None ledCriminal Docket Jennifer L Deetz 33 of Antwerpwas sentenced after changing her pleato extortion (F3) from not guilty toguilty She was ordered to serve fouryears community control on standardconditions plus 14 days jail and pay$360 costs

Cody A Dickerson 22 of Clover-dale was sentenced after changing his plea to nonsupport of dependents (F5)to guilty He was ordered to serve veyears community control sanctions onthe conditions of 30 days jail with workrelease and pay $31648 costs Newlyn W Baker 36 Paulding hadtwo counts complicity to trafcking inmarijuana (F3) and a charge of posses-sion of marijuana (F5) dismissed upona motion of State costs waived Dereck E Mills 40 of DublinOhio will be sentenced to interventionin lieu of conviction for possession ofoxycodone (F5) and heroin (F5) aftera disposition on July 20 All criminal

proceedings are stayed pending theoutcome of the hearing Eric E Kachenmeiser 28 of To-ledo was sentenced to four yearscommunity control for possession ofcocaine (F5) Conditions of the sanc-tions include 60 days jail must enterinpatient drug treatment program forat least four months comply with drugand alcohol prohibitions submit to ran-dom tests complete drug and alcoholassessment and treatment obtain and

maintain a job obtain GED by sanctionend six-month license suspension pay$272 costs Jennifer C Lamond 32 of Pauldingis being held on $100000 bond with nocash privilege after her recognizance bond was revoked recently upon amotion of State Further hearing of thematter was sent for July 27 She is ac-cused of two counts aggravated arson(F1) and (F2) Heather A Ladd 28 of Oakwoodwas scheduled for a July 20 dispositionfor her motion for intervention in lieuof conviction related to her possessionof heroin (F5) charge Holly A McVey-Flores 37 of Oak-wood entered a guilty plea to posses-sion of heroin (F5) and was scheduled

for a disposition for her motion for in-tervention in lieu of conviction July 27 Arie M Hogans 28 of Antwerpwas scheduled for sentencing July 20for possession of heroin (F5) Stephen McElfresh 35 of MarkCenter changed his plea to guilty oftrafcking in marijuana (F4) Vehicleforfeiture dismissed $831 forfeiture ofcash to sheriffrsquos ofce Sentencing will be July 20 Brandy J Jordan 33 of Pauldinghad her trial for obstructing justice (F5)rescheduled from June 30 to Sept 15 Leslie A Porter 30 of Cecil wasordered evaluated to determine if sheis a proper candidate for intervention in

lieu of conviction related to her posses-sion of heroin (F5) indictment Hearingon the matter was on July 2 Jessica L Beane 28 Oakwood whois charged with illegal manufacture ofdrugs (F2) illegal assembly of chemi-cals for the manufacture of drugs (F3)and possession of methamphetamine(F5) will be in Court July 27 for ahearing on her motion to establish anown recognizance bond She is cur-rently being held on $100000 bond

with no 10 privilege Justin M Kipker 27 of Paulding is being held on $35070 bond for van-dalism (F5) and escape (M1) His courtdates were set for a July 27 pretrial con-ference and an Aug 18 jury trial Jeremy A Lamond 37 of Pauldingwaived extradition and was releasedon his own recognizance followingarraignment for illegal assembly ofchemicals for the manufacture of drugs(F3) trafcking in drugs (F4) and pos-session of drugs (F5) The followingitems of personal property were or-dered released to his mother 7-10 sh-ing poles tackle boxes cozy shingwaders shing vest and brown boxcooler Scott C Cramer 52 of Payne was

sentenced to 24 months in the OhioDepartment of Rehabilitation andCorrection for felony DWI (F3) witha previous felony DWI conviction Hisdriverrsquos license was suspended for lifeHe was ordered to pay court costs Amy J Egnor 46 of Payne wassentenced to 17 months in the ODRCfor theft (F4) Included in her courtcosts is $10409 restitution to be repaidto the Ohio Department of Job andFamily Services Eliseo S Camposano Jr 35 addressunavailable was sentenced to a stated prison term of 11 months in the ODRCwith a six-month license suspensionand must pay court costs

ACCIDENTSFriday June 19 547 am Claire L Smith 52of Scott was taken to PauldingCounty Hospital for treatmentof non-incapacitating injuriesfollowing a cardeer accident onOhio 613 east of Ohio 637 inJackson Township The driverwas traveling west in a 2013Chevy Malibu when a deer en-tered the roadway and was struckDamage was functional to the carMonday June 29 1229 pm Dalton S Talbott19 of Paulding was cited fordriving on a closed road follow-ing a mishap on Road 93 northof Ohio 500 in Paulding Town-ship He was driving north on theclosed road when the 2003 AuraLegacy he was operating strucka part of the roadway that had been washed out by water Thevehicle was functionally dam-aged Talbott was unhurt 356 pm James Daniel Zins59 of Cedar Minn was citedfor improper backing followingan accident on Road 108 at Road137 in Jackson Township Hewas backing a 2013 Mack CXItractor-trailer rig to turn southonto Road 137 As he attemptedthe turn the trailer tires went offthe west side and became stuck

Zins was unhurt Damage wasminor but the vehicle was towed 541 pm Evan Scott Hooker17 of Continental was taken toPaulding County Hospital byOakwood EMS following a sin-gle-truck accident on Ohio 613in Melrose Reports say he waseastbound in a 1984 Dodge Ram pickup when he leaned on thedriver side door while negotiatingthe curve The door opened andthe driver fell out before the truckstruck a guardrail near Road 177The driver was treated for non-in-capacitating wounds and wascited for unsafe vehicle The truckwas disabled and towedTuesday June 30

1212 am Justice MichaelJoseph Clark 17 and his pas-senger Serenity Clark 15 both of Antwerp were taken toCommunity Memorial Hospi-tal following a single-vehiclecrash on Road 51 at Road 162in Carryall Township Reportssay Justice was driving north onRoad 51 in a 2002 Ford Explorerwhen he failed to negotiate a jogin the road and went through a

ditch before coming to rest in aeld Both occupants were takento the hospital by Antwerp EMSfor possible injuries The truckreceived functional damage andwas towed Antwerp Fire Depart-ment also assisted at the sceneINCIDENTSThursday June 25 213 pm Deputies assistedCounty Court probation on Ohio111 in Auglaize Township 521 pm A caller reportednding ldquosomething on a towelrdquoalong Road 139 in EmeraldTownship The responding dep-uty requested an EMS unit foran evaluation Paulding EMS re-quested backup At 748 pm thedeputy was en route to DeanceRegional Medical Center 625 pm Dog complaint washandled on Road 115 in EmeraldTownship 936 pm Unruly juvenilematters were handled on Road143 in Emerald Township 946 pm Deputies handled a juvenile matter on Road 122 inBrown TownshipFriday June 26 725 am Cardeer crash onRoad 143 near Road 202 inEmerald Township was docu-mented 931 am Dog complaint wasmade from West Perry Street inPaulding 933 am Oakwood residentregistered a dog complaint 1001 am Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested dep-uties look for cats along US24 near Road 115 in EmeraldTownship where a caller sawsomeone throwing the animalsfrom a vehicle 1134 am Unidentied sub- ject was arrested on drug chargesat an undisclosed location 239 pm Theft of trailer plates was investigated on Ohio637 in Auglaize Township 610 pm Suspicious vehiclewas seen parked at a church

along Road 196 in AuglaizeTownshipSaturday June 27 356 am Payne resident tolddeputies someone had rung theirdoorbell and ran twice 617 am Deputies delivereda message for Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce on Road 10 inAuglaize Township 150 pm Break-in was inves-tigated on Road 192 in Carryall

Township 453 pm Van Wert CountySheriffrsquos office requested theGrover Hill Fire Departmentrsquostanker for a barn re The unitwas in action about 90 minutes 618 pm Underage party waslooked into on Road 72 in Wash-ington TownshipSunday June 28 423 am A Harrison Town-ship resident of Ohio 500 re-quested re department person-nel to help evacuate a home Oneunit was on scene over an hour 448 am Report of a vehiclestranded in four feet of waterover Road 234 at Road 19 inCarryall Township came in Thedriver was out of the vehicle 124 pm Vehicle was re- ported in high water at the inter-section of Road 108 and Ohio637 in Jackson Township 514 pm Domestic problemwas handled in Cecil 724 pm Deputies assistedPaulding police on Road 115 inEmerald Township 740 pm Possible meth labwas spotted on Road 105 inCrane Township 835 pm An anhydrous am-monia leak was reported fromUS 127 in Paulding TownshipPaulding EMS and two Pauldingre units were on scene less than25 minutes 902 pm Drive-off theft ofgas was looked into on Road 138in Brown Township 911 pm Cardeer crash wasdocumented on Road 137 inJackson Township 943 pm Vandalism com- plaint was lodged from Road191 in Auglaize Township 1102 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Kay Nora Ave-nue in PauldingMonday June 29 312 am Prowler complaintwas looked into in Melrose 530 am A woman told dep-uties she drove into high water at

the intersection of Roads 87 andOhio 500 in Paulding Township 6 am Cardeer collision onOhio 637 in Jackson Townshipwas handled 1008 am Vandalism to atruck along Ohio 114 in Wash-ington Township was investi-gated 1037 am Cardeer accidenton Road 205 in Brown Town-ship was documented

1128 am A Brown Town-ship resident of Road 187 tolddeputies a suspicious vehicle had been driving slowly past theirhome several times 258 pm Juvenile matterswere handled on Road 139 inEmerald Township 332 pm Common PleasCourt requested a deputy totransport a subject to jail 736 pm Four Payne fireunits with their EMS two Ant-werp re units and two Pauldingre units were on the scene of aroof re on Ohio 49 in HarrisonTownship for over 75 minutes 824 pm Telephone harass-ment was looked into on Road151 in Jackson TownshipTuesday June 30 1204 am A caller from Road209 in Brown Township tolddeputies four-wheelers were in ayard and eld causing damage 1247 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Rita Street inPaulding 132 pm Cardog accidentwas documented on Road 51 inHarrison Township 213 pm Consent search ofa vehicle was conducted behindthe Paulding Post Ofce Onesubject was taken into custody 326 pm Dog complaint waslooked into in Melrose 328 pm Payne residentlodged a dog complaint 705 pm Theft report fromRoad 178 in Auglaize Townshipwas investigated 907 pm Allen County(Ind) Sheriffrsquos ofce relayedinformation about a ldquorolling do-mesticrdquo that had started in theircounty but had entered PauldingCounty 956 pm Entry alarmsounded in Haviland 1016 pm K9 unit searched a building in HavilandWednesday July 1 123 pm Deputies arrestedAmy Egnor for Paulding County

Common Pleas Court 145 pm Deputies delivereda message for Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce 755 pm Counterfeit $10 billsurfaced in Grover Hill 842 pm Dog complaint waslooked into on Road 115 in Em-erald Township 923 pm Dog complaintcame in from Klingler Road inPaulding

945 pm Vehicle search wasconducted on South CherryStreet in PauldingThursday July 2 1010 am Theft with per-sonal items being sold was in-vestigated in Payne 10 pm Emerald Townshipresident of Road 8 complainedof neighbors shooting 107 pm Three-car crashwas handled at the intersectionof Road 138 and Ohio 637 inJackson Township PauldingEMS made a transport PauldingFire Department assisted at thescene No further informationwas available 127 pm Paulding and An-twerp EMS units both made atransport from an accident at theintersection of Road 115 and US24 in Emerald Township at therequest of OSHP Post 81 Ant-werp Paulding and CecilCranere departments assisted at thescene No further informationwas available 321 pm Cardeer crash onOhio 66 near Road 60 in Wash-ington Township was docu-mented 436 pm Dog complaintcame in from Road 108 in Jack-son Township 614 pm Subject was arrestedon Road 177 in Brown Town-ship 917 pm K9 unit was de- ployed on East Perry StreetFriday July 3 1033 am Juveniles ridingfour-wheelers on Road 1037in Auglaize Township were re- ported 1039 am Dog complaintwas handled on Road 17 in Ben-ton Township 848 pm K9 unit was de- ployed on East Caroline Streetin Paulding 908 pm Vehicle search wasconducted on East CarolineStreet in Paulding 1035 pm Suspicious person

was seen on Road 232 in Emer-ald TownshipSaturday July 4 340 am Domestic situationwas looked into on Road 1021in Auglaize Township 509 am Paulding EMStransported a male who wasfound lying in the middle ofRoad 143 north of Road 281 inEmerald Township 652 am Deputies responded

to a security panel alarm on US217 in Blue Creek Township 215 pm Domestic distur- bance was investigated on Ohio613 in Paulding Township 535 pm A vehiclepole ac-cident was documented on Ohio637 in Auglaize Township Nofurther information was avail-able 1016 pm Possible re nearthe intersection of US 24 andOhio 49 was reported in CarryallTownship 1104 pm Suspicious vehiclewas seen parked by a home onRoad 137 in Latty Township 1124 pm A suspicious per-son was seen outside a CraneTownship home on Road 226Sunday July 5 1242 am Telephone harass-ment was reported from EmeraldRoad in Paulding 1246 am Deputies assistedthe OSHP with a vehicle searchon Ohio 637 at Road 146 inJackson Township 123 am Deputies assistedAntwerp Police Departmentwith an OVI investigation 138 am Domestic situationwas handle in Melrose 332 pm Fireworks com- plaint was lodged from Ohio 111in Harrison Township 426 pm Loud party was thecomplaint from Road 10 in Aug-laize Township 1050 am A caller reported acar with damage along US 24 atUS 127 in Crane Township Thedriver was attempting to ag people down 125 pm Suspicious malewas seen walking along Road114 near US 127 in PauldingTownship 854 pm Citizens reported aJeep tearing around in Haviland 1055 pm Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce relayed infor -mation that a male involved ina Hicksville domestic situationthreatened to go to Cecil to kill a

manMonday July 6 1056 am Dog complaintwas lodged from Road 116 inJackson Township 1047 am Deputies assistedwith an unwanted subject inLatty Village 1110 am Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested a mes-sage be delivered on Ohio 66 inWashington Township

ACCIDENT REPORTS NoneINCIDENT REPORTSTuesday June 23 610 am Neighbor problemswere looked into on West PerryStreetWednesday June 24 324 pm Dog complaint on WestPerry Street was turned over to thedog wardenFriday June 26 945 am Truck containingdownspouts was observed behindthe village barn off Emerald RoadThe goods were taken to KohartrsquosInvestigation revealed the pair

moving the spouts had gotten ldquoper-missionrdquo from someone without au-thority to give itSaturday June 27 435 am High water was notedat the intersection of George and North Main streets 455 am Complaint came inabout a dog around the Courthousearea 625 pm Drive-off was report-ed by an East Perry Street businessthat said the person attempted to pay with credit card but the t rans-action didnrsquot go through A familymember was contacted 1110 pm Dog complaint was

lodged from Buckeye DriveSunday June 28 308 am Two people with back- packs in hoodies were seen walkingthrough yards along Emerald RoadTwo males were located near thewater tower and warned to stay outof yards 408 am Police were called toMaple Avenue for a loud par ty Thelandowner was warned to keep itdown 515 am Water was seen over theroadway at Emerald Road and alsoMcDonald Pike 720 am Tracks were seen go-ing through a yard up to a shelter

house on Emerald Road It was de-termined they were made by a golfcart The owner was located and ad-vised to stay off othersrsquo propertieswith the cart 1148 am Dog complaint waslooked into on West Perry Street 1220 pm North DeWitt Streetresident lodged a dog complaint 1021 pm Fireworks were seenin the 500 block of West PerryStreet 711 pm Four-wheelers wereseen on Emerald Road A parkedvehicle was located and the ownerwarned to stay off the streets withit

858 pm Neighbor problems on North Water Street involved loudmusic 1150 pm A business alarmsounded on East Perry Street The building was found secureMonday June 29 6 am Employees set off a busi-ness alarm on East Perry Street 919 am Backing mishap in-volving a car and a pole on EmeraldRoad was documented 140 pm Domestic situation on North Williams Street was handled 548 pm A North Cherry Street

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PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Anniversaries

Birthdays

Thank you

I want to thank everyone whosent me cards gifs came tomy party and helped in anyway Also the bands and theGardens or their great help

serving and decoratingAlso my amily picking up

the tab And all my daughterrsquosriends rom BG coming

to help me celebrate

Te Gardens is a great place tobe I know itrsquos not like home

but almost

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2005 PONTIAC SV6 MONTANA VAN Burgundy FWD DVD FullPower 22K Many new partsVery Clean

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Tire TelevisionPaulding Countywide Recycling Day

When Saturday July 11 2015

Where NEW LOCATION IN PAULDING303 West Harrison Street

(the old Job and Family Services offices)

Time 900 ndash 1100 am

ITEMS ACCEPTED

FEESTires (with or without rims) $300Television sets For portable or regular - $1000For console type or larger - $1500

NO APPLIANCES WILL BE TAKEN AT THIS EVENTThe Paulding County Waste Management Education amp Aware-ness Program (WMEA) and the Paulding County Commissionersare sponsoring this event If you have any questions please callBecky Suvar at 419-399-3630

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(The Paulding Progress main-tains a le of birthdays and anni-versaries To make any changesplease call our ofce at 419-399-4015 during business hours emailto progressprogressnewspaperorg or drop us a note to PO Box180 Paulding) July 11 ndash Pam Arend PatBowers Ben Brown DavidCooper Frank Guyton RobertHabern Eleanor Hoover NeilMcGill Kevin Wannemacher July 12 ndash Brian BashoreShirley Cramer Jerry DavisAngie Slade Anna GrundenSavannah Habern Stephanie

Habern Adrian Nehls ChloeWilliams Bill Wobler July 13 ndash Jenny Bollenbach-er Nicolas Burkard MaryCarlisle John Claymiller Ni-cole Gill Rose Clotine HicksStacy Leatherman Scott Rus-sell July 14 ndash Dorothy BalserStephanie Donaldson WilliamFinch Jr Vicky Hatlevig RonRiggenbach Dustin RipkeDamon Rowe II July 15 ndash Charles DuganMarie Grunden Gene HughesWarren McCullough Nick

Merritt Charles Junior Mosier

Helen Sanderson Tracey StahlTammy Thompson DaneTreece Michael Williams July 16 ndash Jeanette BrooksDerrek Dangler CharlotteLaukhuf Lupe Martinez JrRick Miler Bethany ParkerLynn Polins Karen Price PollyRobinson Nicholas SchnipkePam Secrist Ava ShowalterBenjamin Wiswell July 17 ndash Kiara Adams Ste-ven C Clark Sue Clark TomDiaz Wilma Hartwig Luel-la Huff Donna Meeks MoxPrice Paul Sutton Konnor

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Are cover crops an option with all the wet weatherBy Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

With the excess rainooding andwheat to be harvested farmers arethinking about delayed planting(unharvested) OR plantingreplant-ing for a quick forage or cash crop There are four major types of cov-er crops including grasses legumes brassicas and others Major grasses include oatswheat cereal rye annual ryegrassSudan-sorghum and barley Thesegrasses are often grown before soy- beans may absorb left over nitrogenfrom fertilizer or manure are gooderosion ghters and reduce soil

compaction Sorghum Sudan (seeded at 30A)can be harvested this summer 1-2times if planted soon oats (32-64or 1-2 bushel) may produce 1-3 drytons of forage in late fall and cerealrye (60-120A or 1-2 bushels) may produce 3-4 dry tons if harvestednext spring Under delayed plant-ing and crop insurance rules covercrops need be left unharvested in theeld

Sorghum Sudan is a summer an-nual that dies with the rst frost soit needs to be seeded as soon as pos-sible Mow or chop after it grows3 feet tall to promote tillering with5-9 times more root growth after

cutting Oats winter kills with tempera-tures below 20degF has good rootgrowth easy to plant and manageand no need for herbicide in spring Wheat seed (1 bushel) is easy tond however it is harder to kill inspring and has a poorer root sys-tem than cereal rye Avoid plantingwheat before Hessian y free dateto reduce pathogen or disease prob-lems Triticale (winter annual drilled at50-90A) and Teff (summer annu-al drilled 4-8A shallow) are goodcover crops for forages Barley(winter annual) makes excellent cat-tle feed for forage or grain Barley(drilled at 50-75A) may be har-vested 2-3 weeks before wheat andis good for producing double cropsoybeans next year Pearl Millet (summer annualdrilled at 10-15A) is a fast growergood for short growing windowsgood for heat or droughty condi-tions and excellent for grazing orforage value Cereal rye improvessoil structure suppresses weedsand makes a good forage

Legumes produce nitrogen havea large taproot and are generally

grown before corn Austrian winter peas (inoculated and drilled at 20-24A)) grow 5 feet long but gen-erally die with rst frost howeverthey may add 100-120N to soil Cowpeas (30- 40A) is plantedafter wheat needs very little mois-ture to germinate grows well insummer heat but dies with rst frostCowpeas may accumulate 125-135N if inoculated and work well inmixtures because they are shade tol-erant Sunn hemp (summer annualdrilled at 10-15A)) may get 10-15 feet tall with yellow owers andmay produce 200N (marble sizenodules if inoculated) works wellin mixture but dies with frost Crimson clover (10-20A)works well in mixtures with Daikonradish (same size seed) If inocu-lated crimson clover can produce100-125N but needs to be planted by early September to maximizegrowth Crimson clover should sur-vive most winters and be allowed togrow as long as possible in springto maximize N potential (bright redcrimson ower) Red Clover (12-15A) tolerateswet soils and can be included in

mixtures producing 75-100 N buthas a higher CN ratio so it takeslonger to release N than other le-gumes Sweet Clover (8-10A) hasa deep tap root tolerates wet soils produces 125- 200N improves soildrainage and suppresses weeds

Brassicas include Daikon (whiteroot) radishes (3-4A) and tur-nips (1-3A) and are good for im- proving water inltration and soilstructure kill or suppress broadleafweeds and they accumulate soilnutrients (N-P-K) Radishes die at15degF and have bad smell when theydecompose They fumigate the soiland promote earthworms The rootis 80 water and decays quicklywhen soils warm up Radish growswell under cooler wetter conditionsin late summer and early fall andworks well in cover crop mixtures Turnips are a winter annual withshorter taproot and bulb that can begrazed Other brassicas include rape (3-5A) and kale (2-5A) which aresmall seeded winter annuals thatsurvive the winter and can be plant-ed in mid- October

Other cover crops include buck-wheat (20-35A) a summer annu-

al good for surface compactionattracts benecial insects andhoney bees and is often used inmixtures Sunowers (summer

annuals drilled 5-10A) with deeproots that loosen soils works wellwith peas or climbing cover cropsand attract bees and benecial in-sects Cover crops are often seeded inmixtures To determine seeding ratein mixtures divide the full seedingrate by the number of crops in themixture to get an approximate seed-ing rate for each cover crop

As I sit as one of the two Ohiorepresentatives for the Midwest

Cover Crops Council (MCCC)there are many online tools our12-state group plus Ontario Canadahas organized to help formula mixesof cover crops These resources can be found at wwwmcccmsuedu For additional questions on for-mulating cover crops mixtures orobtaining a copy of the MidwestCover Crops Field Guide 2nd Edi-tion which Noggle helped authorone can walk in the OSU ExtensionOfce at 503 Fairground DrivePaulding or call 419-399-8225 Forspecic questions an appointmentcould be set up with Sarah Noggleor one can email questions to nog-gle17osuedu

Water-damaged areas may be a great place for cover crops

Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Villagersquos watertreatment plant

Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 730 am on the morning of

DATE HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION June 30 65 60 031rdquo July 1 79 57 022rdquo July 2 77 57 -0- July 3 78 58 -0- July 4 78 55 -0- July 5 81 55 -0- July 6 84 59 -0-

State group

awards ER nurse DEFIANCE minus The OhioEmergency Nurses Associationhas named Jenny Yeager RNBSN manager of the Emergen-cy Center at Mercy DeanceHospital Nurse Manager of theYear for 2015 The award was presented atthe grouprsquos recent awards ban-quet in Perrysburg The awardrecognizes consistently demon-strated excellence in emergencynursing as leadership that pos-itively inuences patient care patient outcomes and an im-

proved work environment

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A Penny for Your Thoughts

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God Bless the USA Usually they say that thecorn should be knee high bythe fourth of July Thatrsquos cer-tainly is not the case as yougaze at many of the local farmelds But the calendar neverlies and last weekend we stillcelebrated our nationrsquos birth However this year I am be-ginning to think we are livingin a monsoon My grill is pa-

tiently awaiting to cook some burgers my park benches arewaiting for a nice coat of paintand I am just ready for somesunshine Last weekend whether youcelebrated with family hungout with friends at a barbecueattended a parade or a ballgame Independence Day is atrue slice of America One of the most popular tra-ditions is setting off reworksand like any other year allover the US from Maine toCalifornia the sky lit up to thesatisfaction of onlookers of allages One of my familyrsquos favor-

ite things to do on the fourthwas to go to see a reworksdisplay Packing up blankets popcorn and drinks we wouldhead out for the venue before10 pm One thing that was alwaysfun to do and I am sure it ag-gravated people was to oohand aah at the reworks Ifa rework turned out to be adud everyone would groanand moan aww However a bright loud rework would

bring cheers of aah So basi-cally you could hear oohrsquos oraahrsquos all over the grounds Even though it is probablyillegal to set off your own re-works people still do it Irsquomsure many of you sat out sideand viewed your neighborsown display as it cracked thesky with bursts of bright lightsand shrill sounds Itrsquos just oneof those ways we honor this

great country of ours Of course not to be com- pletely lost in all the fun is theholidayrsquos true meaning the le-gal separation of the Americancolonies from Great Britainand the commemoration of theadoption of the Declaration ofIndependence on July 4 1776Arguably the dayrsquos biggestcelebration Washington DCfeatures a free concert per-formed on the west lawn ofthe Capitol which is viewed

and heard by millions acrossthe country It seems like weAmericans love a reason tocelebrate Patriotic music has always been a part of our July 4 cel-ebration From the ldquoBattleHymn of the Republicrdquo to theldquoStar Spangled Bannerrdquo you probably heard those tunes ringin recent days I donrsquot know

about you but I never get tiredof hearing patriotic music One of the more popularsongs you probably heardin addition to our NationalAnthem is ldquoGod Bless theUSArdquo by Lee GreenwoodThis song is the most widely played and listened to by manyduring this time of summer cel-ebration I admit it is a song Itruly love Other songs in the na-tion played on our Indepen-dence Day are ldquoParty in theUSArdquo ldquoBorn in the USArdquoldquoROCK in the USArdquoldquoAmerica the Beautifulrdquo andldquoAmerican Girlrdquo

So even if you canrsquot singhopefully you enjoyed a pa-rade a reworks display evenif it was your neighbors andcertainly you raised the colorsof old glory and recalled thosewho fought for our freedomAnd yes God Bless the USA What did you do to celebrateIndependence Day Did youooh and aaah at reworks Didyou hear any of these songsLet me know and Irsquoll give youa Penny for Your Thoughts

What are fairy ringsBy Staci Miller

Education specialistPaulding SWCD

Are your lawns forming magical rings in thegrass Due to the recent heavy rainfalls and warmtemperatures many home owners are discoveringfairy rings

They are dark green circles arcs or rings ofthick fast-growing grass that develop anytimefrom green-up in the spring through the heat ofsummer until the rst hard frost in the fall Theserings are most commonly between 2 and 15 feet indiameter although they may be larger or smaller Mushrooms or puffballs may appear underwet conditions in the same ring pattern In somecases a ring of brown or dead grass may appear Fairy rings are caused by many differentsoil-inhabiting fungi of the class BasidiomycetesFairy ring fungi do not attack grass directly but break down organic matter in the soil As a resultnitrogen is released which the grass uses causingit to grow and develop a contrasting green ring The mushrooms that appear after rainfall arethe fruiting bodies of the fungus Fairy rings breakdown organic material such as old tree stumpsroots logs lumber and other larger pieces of

organic material in the soil below the lawn Oncethis material is depleted the fairy ring will disap- pear but it may take a signicant amount of time Several fairy rings may appear relativelyclose together especially on lawns that exist onsites that were previously wooded areas Whenthis occurs it becomes noticeable that fairy ringsdo not cross each other as fungal activity ceaseswhen fungi from different rings contact eachother

There are approximately 50 species of fungiknown to form fairy rings in turf with Marasmiusoreades Agaricus campestris Lycoperdon sppand Scleroderma spp being the most commonThese fungi decompose organic debris in the soiland thatch A fairy ring starts from a piece of mycelium

or spore at a single point feeding in the thatchlayer or organic soil matter The uniform outwardgrowth of the fungus results in the development ofrings Under certain conditions and with certainfairy ring fungi a ring of dead grass developsSome of the responsible fungi have been shownto penetrate and kill root cells resulting in deadrings of grass There are some ways to cover upthe fairy rings or remove the fairy rings if they become a nuisance to your lawn The use of a nitrogen fertilizer can mask thesymptoms of fairy ring by causing the rest of thelawn to green up You can remove the fairy ringand get to the root of the problem by identifyingand removing the organic debris that caused thering to form then establish a new lawn by plantingclean ring-free sod for your new lawn space Another option is to eliminate thatch buildup

with a dethatching program There are fungicides available for suppres-sion of fairy rings however results may be onlytemporary as the decaying material may still be present Sources of information for this article were provided by Missouri Botanical Garden The fairy rings are truly a natural process thatcan add some character to your lawn and can be aconservation piece for you and your neighbors

Fairy rings are constantly appearing in lawns what a great conversation piece

n POLICEContinued from Page 5A

resident reported semis cutting the corner anddamaging their yard 705 pm Dog complaint was looked intoon Helen Street 718 pm Loud music was reported fromthe 700 block of North Water Street The callwas deemed unfounded 725 pm An alleged incident between twoclients on Countryview Drive was investigat-edTuesday June 30 1220 am Suspicious people were seenwalking on North Main Street They weregone when ofcers arrived 207 pm Domestic situation was investi-gated on North Williams Street 219 pm Dennis Street resident told ofcerstheir car was broken into and change was miss-ing

549 pm Identication theft was report-ed from West Perry Street The incident took place in Indiana 918 pm A welfare check was requested onSouth DeWitt Street where a crying womanwas seen grabbed by a man who made her goinside The woman left the residence while po-lice stood by 830 pm Unwanted person complaint fromSouth Williams Street was deemed unfounded 1015 pm Neighbor problems on West Per-ry Street were looked intoWednesday July 1 233 am Junk notice was prepared for a North Dix Street location 324 am A junk notice was prepared for anaddress on East Perry Street 340 am An East Baldwin Street residentwas sent a junk notice 113 pm Suspicious male was seen pullingdoor handles along Perry and Williams streets 545 pm Ofcers assisted Van Wert PoliceDepartment locate a missing cell phone thatGPS indicated was in Paulding The phonewas returned to its owner 650 pm A North Williams Street businesstold ofcers rental equipment had not been re-turned After police contacted the subject theitem was returned but not paid for 915 pm Dog complaint was made fromKlingler Road 930 pm Two males were found ghting atthe intersection of Williams and Perry streets No charges were broughtThursday July 2

520 am No contact request was made by aMiles Avenue resident 202 pm Unwanted person complaint washandled on Sugar Street 312 pm Fraudulent account was reported by a North Main Street business The matter isunder investigation 545 pm Missing air compressor from EastPerry Street is under investigation 823 pm Backing accident in the DairyQueen parking lot was documentedFriday July 3 1119 am Theft of goods from a North Wil-liams Street business is being investigated 1155 am Medication was reported missingfrom a West Perry Street home 957 pm A driver told police she backedinto the hydrant at Red Angel Pizza along Em-erald Road No damage was reported

1005 pm Fireworks were observed overEmerald AcresSaturday July 4 1104 am Possible breaking and enteringwas investigated No sign of forced entry wasfound 329 pm Breaking and entering was report-ed from West Wayne Street where beer andcandy were missing 419 pm Dog complaint from West Jeffer-son Street was handled 1101 pm North Drive resident told policetheir neighbors were shooting off reworksSunday July 5 1239 am A West Jackson Street residentreported that their child was receiving inappro- priate messages from a registered sex offender 149 am Police witnesses a BAC test forAntwerp police 1215 pm Theft of a wallet from a vehicle parked along South Main Street was investi-gated 617 pm Threatening calls were reportedfrom North Williams Street 1045 pm A lock was cut off a storage uniton West Jackson Street and a cabinet insidegone through 1101 pm Unruly juvenile complaint washandled on West Perry StreetMonday July 6 210 am Kids were seen going through peoplersquos back yards and driveways alongWest Jefferson Street Three boys were lo-cated warned of the curfew and staying offothersrsquo properties

OSHP ODOT announce

traffic safety initiative COLUMBUS ndash As of the lastweek of June Ohio had recorded76 more trafc deaths in 2015than at the same time a year agoThis 19 percent increase has in-spired the Ohio State HighwayPatrol (OSHP) and the OhioDepartment of Transportation(ODOT) to join forces with a newinitiative utilizing ODOT digitalmessage boards to spread trafcsafety messages The messages were displayedfor the rst time during the Fourthof July weekend and continue fora trial period The 130 permanent boardsin the urban areas and numer-ous portable message boards

throughout the state will rotate between two messages the year-to-date number of trafc deathsof 2015 and a trafc safety mes-sage such as ldquoDrive Sober or GetPulled Overrdquo The goal is to moti-vate motorists to exercise cautionwhile behind the wheel Most trafc crashes can be prevented if the driver slowsdown buckles up or avoids driv-ing impaired Locally portable message boards will be placed at the fol-lowing locations bull Interstate 75 southboundsouth of Bluffton

bull US 30 eastbound east of theauldingVan Wert County line bull US 68 northbound just northof the HardinHancock Countyline bull Ohio 15 westbound west ofOhio 37 bull US 24 eastbound just eastof the PauldingDeance Countyline bull US 23 northbound just northof the WyandotMarion Countyline The portable boards will bemoved to other locations andcontinue to display safety mes-sages throughout the year Trafc deaths were signi-cantly higher during January

February and May of this yearcompared to 2014 In fact May2015 was the worst May for traf-c deaths in a decade The largest increase wasamong drivers under the age of25 Fatal crashes involving al-cohol tripled and the number ofdeadly crashes involving peoplenot wearing a seat belt doubledduring the month of May ldquoThis increase in fatalities isunsettlingrdquo said Colonel Paul APride Patrol superintendent ldquoWehope that by coupling the Patrolrsquosenforcement with the highly visi- ble ODOT signs we can impact

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driver behavior and save somelivesrdquo OSHP and ODOT choseto partner in time for the JulyFourth holiday period as thisweekend typically sees an in-crease in trafc fatalities andimpaired driving In the four-day2014 reporting period 12 peopledied in 11 fatal crashes Of thosecrashes ve were OVI-relatedresulting in six deaths OSHPmade 761 OVI arrests ldquoOur top priority is alwayssafetyrdquo said ODOT director JerryWray ldquoLike the Highway Patrolwe are concerned about the in-creased number of deaths on ourroads and highways These arenrsquot

just statistics but someonersquos fa-ther or mother daughter or sonrdquo Digital message boards willdisplay these messages 24 hours per day on weekends and from 9 pm-5 am on weekdays unlessthere is a higher priority message The boards will update withthe new year-to-date number ofconrmed deaths every Thursdaynight That number is calculatedusing police reports from agen-cies statewide including OSHPIt includes provisional fatali-ties that have been identiedthrough early warning systems but have not been conrmed

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ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING

Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp PastorRicky L Grimes 419-258-2069 Bible Study Fellowship 930 am Contem-porary Worship 1030 am Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor MikeSchneider church telephone number is 258-4901 Contemporary serviceSunday 830 am Sunday school 930 am Traditional Service 1030 am Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 NMain Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Sunday at 830 am First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056Sunday school at 9 am Sunday worship 10 am evening service 6 pmWednesday Bible Study 630 pm First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington258-2864 Sunday school at 1115 am Sunday worship at 10 am Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Publictalk 10 am Sunday Congregation Bible Study Theocratic Ministry Schoolamp Service Meeting Theocratic school 730 pm Thursday Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday school at 9am Sunday worship at 10 am Riverside Christian Church 15413 St Rt 49 (corner Ohio 49 and Road192) Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem Sunday School 930 amSunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA

Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William Schlatter Elder Sunday services at 1015 am and 1230pm Sunday school at 1 pm Wednesday services at 730 pm Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor ChristopherBaker Sunday worship at 1030 am Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lon-nie Lambert 399-5022 Sunday School 930 Worship 1030 Bible Study530 Wednesday Bible Study 530

Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction)393-2671 or JunctionBiblecoppernet Interim Pastor Duane RichardsonSunday school at 930 am Sunday worship follows at 1030 am and BibleStudy on Wed at 7pm Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church County Road 180 Deance(Junction) Rev Alan Ray Newsome Sunday worship at 11 am eveningservice at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 7 pm Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham393-2924 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at 1045 am Sun-day evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday evening worship at 7 pmYouth Service Wednesday at 7 pm

GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING

Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry Streets Grover HillPastor Pat Holt 587-4021 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at11 am Sunday evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at7 pm

Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson StreetsPastor Jonathan L Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday school at 930 amMorning worship at 1030 am Sunday evening gospel hour at 6 pmWednesday evening service at 7 pm Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church corner of First and Harrison587-3941 Pastor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sun-day school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1020 am nursery availableduring all services Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 Pastor JustinSterrett 419-786-9878 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am and 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 pm Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover HillPastor Eileen Kochensparger Sunday worship at 845 am Sunday schoolat 1015 am Sunday evening Bible study at 6 pm Mt Zion United Methodist Church Grover Hill County Road 151 Sun-day school at 930 am Pastor David Prior Sunday worship at 1030 amWednesday evening prayer meeting at 730 pm Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT

Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 wor -ship service at 1030 am Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 419-622-5746Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1015 am Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sun-day school at 10 am worship service at 1115 am Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott PastorTerry Martin 419-622-2026 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday morningworship at 1030 am Sunday Evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday eve -ning worship at 7 pm Wednesday Youth Group at 7 pm Friends United Methodist Church Latty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday

worship at 9 am Wednesday Bible Study at 7 pm

OAKWOODMELROSE AREAS

Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and halfmile west on County Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sundayworship at 9 am Sunday school at 1030 am Wednesday services forchildren youth and adults at 7 pm

Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor EileenKochensparger 399-5818 Sunday school 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Wednesday Bible study and prayer at 7 pm Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Secondstreets Oakwood Pastor Brady Feltz 419-594-2992 Sunday worship at930 am Sunday school at 1045 am Bible Study Wednesdays at 10 am Prairie Chapel Bible Church one mile east and a half-mile north ofOakwood on the corner of Roads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am eveningworship at 6 pm Wednesday Bible study at 7 pm

PAULDING AND OUTLYING

Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseckworship service at 1030 am Sunday school at 930 am Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding RevBurpo Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at noon Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted RameySun school 10 am Worship service 11 am Sunday eve 6 pmWednesday eve 6 pm Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at

8 am Sunday school at 9 am Christian Fellowship Church Paulding High School Auditeria 10 amSunday Pastor Greg Cramer Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 419-399-5061 Sunday School at 930 am worship services at 1045 am and 6pm Sunday and 630 pm Wednesday Pastor Drew Gardner First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald RoadPaulding 419-399-4576 Sunday school 9 am Worship service 10 amPastor Jeff Seger First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St Paulding 399-2438Rev David Meriwether wwwpauldingpresbyteriancom 915 am praisesinging 930 am Sunday worship Communion rst Sunday each month

Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across fromPaulding County Hospital Sunday school at 845 am service at 10 amPastor Cameron Michael House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Paulding Pastor Pre-dest (Dwayne) Richardson or Sister Brenda Richardson 419-399-9205 or419-796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm Wednesday night Bible study at530 Jail Ministry Food Ministry Outreach Ministry Overcomer Outreach- a Christian 12-step meeting Sundays at 5 pm

New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk399-5041 Sunday worship at 11 am Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Chris-topher Reno 419-399-4761 Bible school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy Thompson Sunday school at 915 am Sundayworship at 1030 am Sunday evening at 6 pm Kidsrsquo Summer Jam(ages 4-4th grade) Preteen class (5th-6th grade) Teen group (7th-12thgrade) and adult service Wednesday at 7 pm Teen group (7th-12thgrade) adult bible study and prayer Nursery available for all services Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent Krotereld Sunday worship at 1030 am Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Pauldingchurch telephone number is 399-3591 Rev Roger Emerson Worshipservice at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 9 am Wednesday wor -ship at 6 pm Church ofce is located at 308 N Main St

Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding ElderGeorge Robinson Sunday school at 10 am worship service at noonprayer services Monday at 6 pm and Thursday at noon Bible study at 6pm Tuesday

Pioneer Christian Ministries County Road 108 and Ohio 637 PauldingRev Chuck Oliver Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030am and Wednesday evening at 7 pm including a youth service on at leastthree Wednesday evenings Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding399-3113 Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Wednesday service from 7-8 pm with childrenrsquos hour St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor KarenStetins church telephone number is 419-399-4962 or 419-399-2320 Sun-day worship at 830 am Sunday school at 930 am St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box156) Paulding Pastor Karen Stetins church telephone number is 399-2320 Sunday Worship at 1030 am Sunday school at 915 am

PAYNE AND OUTLYING AREAS

Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Mass Saturday at 4 pm Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton)Ind 46797 Pastor Dave Dignal church telephone number is 260-632-4008Sunday school at 9 am childrenrsquos church at 10 am worship at 10 amhome groups at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 630 pm Living Water Ministries Contemporary worship service Sunday nights at10 am amp 630 pm The ldquoWellrdquo church for kids Sunday mornings from 10-1130 am The church is currently in the process of relocating For locationinformation contact Pastor Rich Phelan 419-263-2728 Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor MikealGeorge Sunday worship at 930 am 419-263-2092 419-574-2150 (cell) Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne

Pastor Mike Harper 263-2422 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Sunday night service at 630 pm Wednesday prayermeeting at 730 pm St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hymanstreets Payne Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday School 9 amChurch service-10 am St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box42) Payne 263-2129 Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday Schoolat 9 am Sunday worship at 10 am St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main StPayne Rev David Rohrer church telephone number is 263-2418 par-sonage telephone number is 263-2017 Sunday school at 9 am Sundayworship at 8 am and 10 am Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed pleasecontact the Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday servicetimes

Paulding County Church Directory

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Antwerp School Board

Test results unpaid school fee new calendar unveiled

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

ANTWERP ndash Superintendent Patri-cia Ross and principals Mike Bute and

Tim Manz reported on a variety of issuesduring the regular Antwerp Local SchoolBoard meeting for June Testing resultsapproval of contracts and handbooksalong with the unveiling of the 2015-16school calendar were shared Middle schoolhigh school principalMike Bute shared in detail the resultsof the Ohio graduation tests taken bythe sophomore class According to Butethere are ve levels of scoring the test ad-vanced accelerated procient basic andlimited The top three levels is a passinggrade with basic and limited not passing ldquoWe had 53 sophomores take the testwith 87 percent passingrdquo said Bute In his year end report Bute commentedthat two incidences of bullying were re-

ported during the second semesterBute also discussed the change for

Saturday school for the upcomingschool year Bute shared the new Satur-day schedule that will now be held afterschool on Friday For high school andmiddle school students it will be heldfrom 3-5 pm and elementary studentswill convene from 245-4 pm Elementary principal Tim Manz re- ported good news concerning the resultsof the third grade reading tests that eachthird grade student is required to pass inorder to move to the next grade ldquoItrsquos exciting to report that all of ourstudents 100 percent past the testldquo saidManz Manz reminded the board that student

fees will be $65 for elementary studentsThe principal recognized student Mor-gan Kniceley who recently was namedas one of the regional winners of theOhio Severe Weather Awareness postercontest Kniceley will now participatein the state competition in Columbus onAug 8

In her brief report Ross said that staff-ing for the upcoming year is completewith all hires in place The bus eet has been inspected Nine

busses were inspected with eight pass-ing The lone bus that failed was discov-ered with a leak in a brake line The busis scheduled to be repaired in the nextfew days according to Ross Concerning outstanding student feesRoss is hopeful the new student hand- book will help eliminate large balancesthat some students carry and still owe theschool ldquoJust in the high school alone we havemore than $13000 owed with some stu-dents owing close to $500 We want par-ents or those responsible to do what theycan to pay these fees All we ask is thatthey come in and set up a payment planthat will work for themrdquo said Ross The school calendar for the 2015-16

school year was distributed The rst dayof school for students is August 18 Thenal day scheduled for classes is May18 2016 with graduation set for May 22 IT Director Harold Gottke reportedthat AEP has reimbursed the district a$1751204 rebate for taking steps toconserve electricity Gottke reportedhow the electric bill for a recent monthwas $10000 less than for the samemonth last year Gottke updated the board that 77 lap-tops have been purchased along with250 Chromebooks ldquoWith the purchase of the laptops ev-eryone in the high school has the samekind of device The chrome books costapproximately $237 per unitrdquo said

Gottke The following consent items were ap- proved bull One year teaching contracts for2015-16 school year for Alyssa SaylorMarie Plassman and Jason Hale bull One year supplemental contracts forthe 2015-16 school year for Kara Eicher

Kaiya Jemison Denise Coleman and Al-yssa Saylor bull Kaiya Jemison as a volunteer assis-tant varsity volleyball coach

bull Memorandum of understandingconcerning extracurricular events for theelementary musical director bull Waiver days of Sept 4 2015 Oct19 2015 Jan 15 2016 and Feb 292016 bull May 18 2016 as the last day ofschool bull Overnight student trip for the var -sity volleyball team on July 9 to TifnUniversity for team camp bull Student athletic coaches middlehigh school and elementary studenthandbooks bull Amended certicate and revised ap- propriations for scal year 2015 bull Ofcial certicate of estimated re-sources and appropriations for scal

year 2016 bull Ohio school plan for scal year2016 liability and property insurance bull Contract with Northwest Ohio AreaComputer Services Cooperative to pro-vide internet scal and EMIS servicesfor the period of July 1 2015 throughJune 30 2016 in the amount of $16207 bull Fiscal Year 2016 service contractwith Western Buckeye ESC for the2015-16 school year bull Resolution requesting certicationof alternative tax rates in preparation ofrenewing the 075 percent income taxlevy for ve years bull Elementary student fees of $65 forkindergarten through fth grade for the2015-16 school year

The nancial report was presented by school district treasurer Kristine Stu-art For the month of May expenses to-taled $77612436 with receipts totaling$38741950 Interest earned on invest-ments was $210766 The July board meeting is scheduledfor 5 pm on July 23

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2016 Executive Budget cuts

Western Buckeye funding VAN WERT ndash The WesternBuckeye ESC Governing Boardheld its regular monthly boardmeeting last Tuesday June 30at the Van Wert ESC ofce Superintendent Brian Gerberupdated the board on Governor

Kasichrsquos executive budget Theamendment adopted by confer-ence committee indicates thatEducational Service Centers(ESCs) were cut $23 million inscal year 2016

ldquoThis is actually consistentwith the Executive and House- passed funding levels not theSenate ESCs are the leader inthe Shared Services ModelGovernor Kasich has alwaystrumpeted reducing coststhrough shared services ESCsare doing everything the Gov-ernor has asked us to do duringhis tenure ESCs have reducedthe cost to our partner schoolsthrough our shared service de-

livery modelrdquo said GerberldquoHowever Governor Kasichand the House saw a need to propose a cut to ESCs in theamount of $23 million in FY16The Senate did not support thiscut but there wasnrsquot enoughsupport for ESC funding as itwas voted out of conferencecommittee ldquoMy biggest disappointmentis with the House They havetraditionally supported ESCfunding during the past two bi-ennial budgets During Kasichrsquostenure as governor his desire tocut ESC funding has been obvi-ous It began with his very rstexecutive budget proposal forFY12 Nonetheless I was con-dent that the House saw theeducational value the ESCs pro-vided for their school districts Iwas hopeful the House wouldsupport restoring our fundingor at the very least keep ESCsfunded at a at level We didnrsquotexpect additional funding Wewere counting on at funding inFY16 It just didnrsquot happen withthis Executive Budgetrdquo contin-ued Gerber ldquoWestern Buckeye ESC

has been able to keep costsat or even reduce cost to theschools in Van Wert and Pauld-ing County Western Buck-eye ESC is in the top 10 ruralESCs in the state of Ohio that provide a higher percentage

of direct student services thantheir suburban or urban coun-terparts We have been able toaccomplish this goal by beingscally responsible in reducingoverhead costs and personnelcost without negatively impact-ing our level of service TheWestern Buckeye ESC sharedservice delivery model reducescost by sharing speech OT PTPTAs OTAs gifted personnelschool psychologists and grantwriting We have a ResourceCenterAlternative School thatserves ED students in whichwersquove been able to keep costsat and serve those studentswho perform better in an alter-

native setting rather than in a public school environmentldquoWe also provide non instruc-tional support by paying for bus driver physicals bus driverin-services teacher licensureOhio Bureau of Criminal In-vestigationFBI backgroundchecks maintenance of LPDClicensure parent mentoring andtruancy ofcer Even though theExecutive Budget is going to cutfunding for ESCs in Fiscal Year2016 the Western BuckeyeESC will continue its proud tra-dition in providing their currentlevel of services for the schoolsin Van Wert and PauldingCountyrdquo Consent items approved bythe board bull Western Buckeye Educa-tional Service Center 2015-16calendar bull Resignation of HeatherMcClure at the end of the 2014-2015 school year bull Resignation of RebeccaBeaman-Diglia effective Aug3 bull Increase contract daysfrom 120 to 150 days for San-dra Freeman for the 2015-16

contract year bull Donation from Beta DeltaChapter PSI 10TA XI in theamount of $10000 to theWBESC PS at Thomas Edison bull One year limited contractto Denise Shouse paraprofes-

sional at Grover Hill for the2015-16 school year bull One year limited contractto Kathy Habern paraprofes-sional at Payne for the 2015-16school year

bull Fiscal year 2016 serviceagreement between WesternBuckeye ESC and NorthwestOhio Area Computer ServicesCooperative (NOACSC) as pre-sented

bull 2015-16 OESCA member -ship in the amount of $200000 bull Engage the Auditor ofStatersquos Ofce-LGS-to preparefinancial statements for the2015-16 cost not to exceed$3500

bull Amended scal year 2015and 2016 appropriations forWestern Buckeye EducationalService Center as presented

The next regular governing board meeting of the WesternBuckeye Educational ServiceCenter will be on WednesdayAug 19 starting at 6 pmat thePaulding ESC ofce

The VFW pee wee boys team nished in second place Front row from left ndash Colev LagunaAlex Highwarden Aden Lero Thor (Stroker) Etter Dawson Bradford second row ndash Bryson PeaseGreyson Harder Brandon Schroeder Easton Lehman Nick Hatcher assistant Brandy Highwar-den back row ndash Brian Harder Bob Lehman Josh Lero

OHSAA volleyballofficiating class An Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association vol-leyball ofciating class

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Miller Contracting Group Inc is in searchof an Project Estimator Manager to addto our staff Job Description and Responsibilities

would include the following

Description Individual is responsible for managingthe day-to-day activities of all assigned projects They willestimate potential projects develop project plans defineresources and develop project schedules The individ ualmust be organized able to manage their time wisely andinterface with internal and external clients (ie vendors andsubcontractors) People and time management skills are verycritical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)bull Project Estimatingbull Establishing project scopes and budgetsbull Setting managing amp updating project schedules

bull Communicating with in-house personnel productpartners suppliers installation teams and clients

bull Assist in the preparation of project d ocumentsincluding contracts change orders submittalsand pay applications using AIA formsformat

bull Coordinate all site safety requirements with field personnel

bull Final project review and summary with eldpersonnel and client upon completion

Key Skillsbull Architectural drawings ndash read amp understand all aspectsbull Organized detail oriented

and the ability to multi-task a mustbull 2+ years Construction Estimating amp Project Managementbull Field coordination and installation knowledge requiredbull Excellent written and verbal communication skillsbull Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Ofce Products)bull Disciplined pro-active initiative to follow-thru

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Oppor-tunity Employer offering career development healthand retirement benefits

Send Resume co HR ManagerPO Box 162 Ottoville OH 45876or cdmillercontractinggroupcom

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Business Manager AccountsReceivable Cost Accounting Position

Job Description and Responsibilities would include the

following

Description Individual is responsible for all facets relating to

cost accounting and client invoicing specifically including ad-

ministration of project cost reports relating to client billings

Individual must also be proficient in asset management and

general ledge reporting entries as well The individual must

be organized able to manage their time wisely and interface

with employees and clients effectively People and time man-

agement skills are very critical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)

x Extensive knowledge of General Ledger AR AP Project

Equipment Costing and Cost Accounting Practices

x Basic knowledge of developing a schedule of values per

ALA billing practices

x Effectively cotLunicating wift employees managementpersonnel and elients

x Assist in daily time sheet approval and entry and asso-

ciated ensuing payroll processes as well as Accounts

Payables Accounts Receivables Cost Accounting and

General Administrative Duties as required

x Administer and compile all work in progress reports

quarterly and as required 00 Ensuring all time job costs

are approved and recorded accurately and timely 00

Assist project managers in preparing and completing

client invoicing documentation

Key Skills

x Background or general construction knowledge a plus

x Organized detail oriented and the ability to multi-task

a must

x Problem Solving Skills

x Excellent written and verbal communication skills

x Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office Products

Internet Explorer)

x Disciplined pro-active takes initiative to follows through

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Village Schools has

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Job qualifications

may be found at

wwwpaulding-

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Interested personsmay send a cover

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Paulding Schools

Attn William Hanak

405 N Water St

Paulding OH 45879

or email to w_hanak

pauldingschoolsorg

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July 15 2015

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workplace innovationsthat support

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experience in behavioralmanagement techniques

Interested applicantsshould submit aletter of interest

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Van Wert Ohio 45891Or email to

kaufmansvantagecareercentercom

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ASSISTANTTREASURER

Perform payrollprocessing humanresource functionincluding duties

supporting the effectiveoperation of the

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issues which may ariseduring the absence of

the treasurer within thelimits prescribed by law

Preferred MinimumQualifications

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(eg a negativetuberculosis text etc)bullProvides documented

evidence of clear criminal record

bullMultitasking ability andstrong diplomacy skills

congenial telephoneetiquette

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workplace

innovations that support job functions

Interested applicantsshould send a

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THE

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PROGRESS

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 11A

Auction

Wed July 15 500 PM

LOCATION 11201 Rd 71 Paulding OH 4 mi west of Paulding on Rt 111 to RdC-71 then north on Rd C-71 for frac14 mi

Simplicity Broadmoor Lawn Tractor hydrostat 20 HP 52rdquo deck hellipTroy-Bilt RearTine Bronco Tiller 5 frac12 HP hellip Yard Machine 21rdquo Push mower hellip Horse saddle hellipLeaf Blower hellip Come - a - long hellip Extension cords hellip Al Extension Ladder hellipKarcher Power Washer hellip Exide Battery Charger hellip Lawn Cart hellip Shop vac hellipGas cans hellip Quartz Infrared heater hellip Air Compressorhellip Heaterhellip Bench Grinder

hellip Bench Vise hellip 24 CC Leaf BlowerVac hellipWheel Barrow hellip Scroll Saw hellip ToolBoxes hellip Wagon full of small hand Tools Wrenches Hammers Shovels BroomsChisels Pliers etc etc etc hellip Ladies Golf Clubs hellip Cooler amp Lawn amp OutdoorItems - Box Traps hellip Coleman Lantern hellipOver a dozen rods amp reels hellip Tackle Boxhellip 4 Sets Binocularshellip Lawn Items hellip plus much more Household amp Furnitureincluding KHL digital TV hellip Lap Top Computer amp Computer amp Electronics helliprigidaire Washer hellip Gibson Dryer hellip Newer small roll top desk hellip American Drew6 ft dresser w mirror hellip 3 foot dresser w five drawers that set on top hellip Frigidaire gasrange hellip Upright freezer hellip Brass colored bed head amp foot board hellip 2 Upright Re-frigerators hellip Apt size refrigerator hellipWindow air conditioner hellip Safe hellip Computerdesk hellip Oak Rocker hellip Round maple kitchen table amp chair hellip Dining table amp 6 chairshellip Recliner hellip Newer glass door secretary hellip 2 Bissell Upright Sweeper Cleaner Matching suit case set hellip Nice 4 Pc bedroom suite with queen size bed dresser wmirror chest night stand File cabinet hellip Aquarium hellip End tableshellip Oil Lampshellip Knic Knacs hellip2 microwave ovens hellip Lamps Electric organ Lighted XmasVillages hellip Cardio glider machine hellip Kitchen pots pans dishes etc etc Visit ourweb site gorrellbros-pauldingcom - or - auction zip for photos hellip Terms Cashor check day of auction - Inspection day of auction beginning at 100 PM hellip SellerCharles amp Glema Baxter by Deborah J Rogers POA hellip Gorrell Bros Auction-eers - Aaron Timm Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFrance ApprenticeNolan Shisler Auctioneers

Simplicity Lawn Tractor - Fishing Items Horse Saddle - Tools - Household - Furniture

20 AcresBrown Twp

Paulding Co

Land AuctionThurs July 16

500 PM

Farm Location Sec 32 Brown Twp Paulding Co OH - frac12 mi

west of Melrose OH on Rt 613 to Rd T-165 then south on Rd T-165

for frac34 mi (at the corner of T-165 amp T-88) hellip 20+- acre tract

- FSA indicates approx 16 acres tillable with Huber ditch crossing the

farm - mostly Paulding amp Roselm soils - nice little parcel with brush

and recreational area created by ditch hellip There is a mobile home lo-

cated in the NW corner of the farm that belongs to others and the mo-

bile home and personal property are not part of the farm hellip Sellers

reserve 2015 crops helliphellip Call for Brochure Survey FSA and other

auction information or visit our web site hellipTerms $2000 earnest

money with the balance at closing on before Aug 16 2015 hellip Auction

Location Gorrell Bros Auction Facility - 1201 N Williams St Pauld-

ing OH hellip Sellers John H Porter Family (see web site) Hyman

amp Hyman Ltd Attorney for sellers hellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers

Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Sale Mgr Nolan Shisler

Aaron Timm Auctioneers

ESTATE AUCTIONThursday July 16 2015 ndash 300 pmVan Wert Co Fairgrounds - Jr Fair Building

1055 S Washington St Van Wert Ohio

Many Antiques Collectibles amp Household Items

Antiques amp Collectibles Lots of Glassware including Fostoria

American depression and much much more China eggs black milkglass figurines pottery Hummel figurines Fenton items piggy bankCI safe bank cruets German magnifying glass in its case Operaglasses costume jewelry US Mail Box coin bank Ewers ChocolatePot Hallrsquos Tea Leaf items dozen of Angels Cardinals amp red bird figu-rines Cement Bulldog door stop military items antique wood chairsrocker and baby high chair drop l eaf ash table Wicker doll baby bug-

gy toys amp child accordion ldquoJeu De Courserdquo horse race toy MarshFoundation advertising items European Tour books from early1900rsquosrsquo cookbooks Cambridge handled Pitcher spice rack collectorspoons bubble glass oval picture frames Walnut lamp table Manybooks including National Portrait Gallery Volumes Yearbooks 1978Mercer County History Book 1909 Home Guards Temple mirrorOak commode Boston Baked Beans cookie jar Bossons Characterfigures from England Lane Cedar chest and many more itemshellip

See Photos at wwwauctionzipcomAuctionZip Auctioneer ID 6413

Household Items sofas chairs bookcases rolltop desk platformrocker childrsquos rocker coffee amp end tables Frigidaire washer anddryer Patio furniture set table lamps MANY ITEMS FROM OVER-

SEAS PURCHASED DURING SELLERrsquoS TRAVELS dining table amp

chairs dining hutch Large glass display cases Howard Miller grand-father clock glasstop end tables stereo and sound equipment quiltrack baskets Wurlitzer organ Bedroom suite electronic Keyboardquilts amp blankets amp bedding filing cabinets hundreds of decoratoritems lots of Christmas items desk chair Kitchen cookware bake-ware and small appliances and MUCH MUCH MOREhellipTerms Cash or check with proper ID Ohio Sales tax will be

chargedSeller Joan G Amstutz Estate VW County Probate Court Case20141157 Greg Amstutz Executor Collette Carcione Attorney

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to viewthe Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of

this auction and all upcoming auctions

R e a l t y amp Auc t i o n C o Lt d

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

Auctioneers Dale Butler Ron Medaugh Bob Priest Gary

Richey Andy Schweiterman amp DD Strickler

122 N Washington St

Van Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

Old amp Newer Horse Drawn

Wagons amp Equipment

amp Antique Farm Equipment

Auction Sat July 11

1000 AM

Including Old Horse Drawn Hearsehelliphelliphellip Jail Wagonhelliphelliphellip DraftHorse Show Wagon helliphelliphellip 12 Passenger Horse Drawn People Mover Parade Vehiclehelliphelliphellip 6 Passenger Horse Drawn CarriagehelliphellipMeadow Gold Milk Delivery Wagonhelliphellip Old Buckboard helliphellip OldCovered Wagon hellip Replica Wells Fargo Stage Coach helliphellip Old sleighhelliphelliphellip Five Nice Wood Box Wagons helliphellip 2 Threshing MachinesJD A Tractor hellip Old Husker Shredder hellip Plus other old small farmequipment amp antique itemshelliphellip Call for free brochure or visit our WebSite wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphelliphellip Auction LocationGorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Paulding OHhellip Terms Payment day of the auction terms in brochure hellip OwnerCharles ldquoLewierdquo Moeller helliphellipGorrell Bors Auctioneers Don Gor-rell Nolan Shisler Aaron Timm Larry Gorrell Chris Aufrance Ap-prentice

STRALEYREALTYCOM

OR REALTORCOM

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

VAN WERT OFFICE

419-238-9733419 WEST ERVIN RD

VAN WERT OHIO

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Real Estate ndash 3 Acre Lot

THURS JULY 23 6pm

OPEN HOUSE THURS JULY 16 5-6 pm

3 Acres +- on US 127 North of Paulding

3 acres +- located 5 miles north of Paulding

on US 127 Located just north of the overpass

railroad tracks on the east side of the road

Paulding Cty Ohio Crane Twp Sec 12 Bare

undeveloped lot with recently applied for zoning

of B-3 Huge potentialmdashpossible commercial or

residential applications Close proximity to US 24

Survey available Sells to the HIGHEST BIDDER

Daily traffic count is over 4200 on US 127 amp over

6500 on US 24

EXCELLENT ACCESS W POTENTIAL

WWWSTRALEYREALTYCOM

for more auctionsinfopicturesterms

of sale

SELLER Paulding Co Habitat for Humanity

Auction Manager William C Straley CAI 419-203-

4616

AUCTIONEERS William C Straley CAI Chester M

Straley e-ProGRI Appr Warren Straley

EVERYTHING WE TOUCHmdashTURNS TO SOLD

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSEJULY 12TH bull 100 -200 PM

With a new roof it is hard to believe this home is only $39900There are 3 or 4 bedrooms and approximately 1700 square feetSmall corner lot that also has a detached garage This home islocated half-way between Van Wert and Paulding Wayne TraceSchool district Host DD Strickler 419-771-1295

wwwBeeGeeRealtycomBEE GEE REALTY ampAUCTION CO LTD

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

Realty amp Auction Co Ltd

3020 US RT 127 HAVILAND

To see nice color pictures amp interior shots of properties offeredby Gorrell Bros go to wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Multiple ListingService

1724 3 Bdrm home w lots of extras Beautifullot wabove ground pooleat-in kitchen 18x24 gar-age Oakwood $69900Paulding Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1725 NEW PRICEBEAUTIFUL 4 BRVICTORIAN HOMELots of extras beautifulwoodwork remodeledkitchen formal diningCA bsmt lg reardeck 2-car garageCorner lot PauldingCall Don Gorrell 419-

399-7699

1717 Lg 4 bdrm 2 bathldquoTurn of the Centuryrdquo home Gourmet kitchenwwalk-in pantry origi-nal woodwork updat-ed electric boiler heat-ing Lg lot Paulding

$174900 Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1686 7951 SR 111Well-kept 3 BDRM 15bath home wnewer shin-gles Spacious eat-in kitch-en 32x48 pole barn w concrete floor amp 220 elec-tric New Price $59900 Call Joe DenHerder

1716 New Listing -

13929 Helen StreetPaulding 4 BR Lots ofspace upgrade kitch-en wappliances hugemaster suite wfull walk-in shower amp garden tub$114900 Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1721 726 HooverAve Paulding New tothe market Spacious 3BR 2 bath home Manyupgrades incl new kitch-en great room furnace2 hot water heatershandmade cabinetswhole house generator

steel roof amp much moreAtt 2 car garage A mustsee home Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1722 1048 N Williams

Paulding 3 BR 1 12bath home Manyupdates and tons ofspace New windows ampattic insulation New lgeat-in kitchen whand-made cabinets 3 car attgarage Beautiful maturelandscaping amp trees Call

Aaron 419-769-5808

New Listing 1723 1070N Williams Paulding3 Bdrm wCA mostly allhardwood amp vinyl flooringroom for possible 4th BRor family room Fencedback yard 2 20x40 heated

extra building New Price$89000 Call Don Gorrell

or Joe Den Herder

1703 - 11749 Rd 132Paulding 3 BR 2 bathhome Country butclose to town Lg kitch-en lg deck lower levelfamily room wfireplacelaundry amp bath greatlandscaping Move inready Call Aaron 419-

769-5808

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

THE BITTERSWEET INN

940 WEST WAYNE

PAULDING

Absolutely tip-top

condition 5 upperlevel Suites plus

beautiful Inn Keeperrsquos

quarters on the lower level 1frac12 acre lotbarnAttributes you can only imagine - 722

$265000 private showings only

SEE THIS AND 150 MORE LISTINGS AT

STRALEYREALTYCOM (or) REALTORCOM

FOLTZ REALTY Don K Foltz II - Broker

Paulding OH bull 106 N Williams St 45879

Maurie Wannemacher 419-769-9090 bull Tim Boss 419-769-0823 - Realtors

View other listings wwwfoltzrealtycom bull Office 419-399-2347

2881 Lots of Home for the Money4 Bdrm 1 Bath Home wLarge LRDRCombo Attached Garage and a Bigback Yard for the Kids to to Play

2878 New Listing 211 S Laura St inPayne 3 Bdrm 2 Bath home with lotsof updates incls Roof Siding Shut-ters Eves and Downspouts as well asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2882 New Listing Well Kept 2 Bdrm 1bath home nicely landscaped Vinyl SidedNewer Replacement Windows new counter-top and sink in Paulding $51900

2877 New Listing 3 Bd 2 Bth LR FR andLarge eat-in Kitchen w34rdquo Oak Floor Large2 12 Car Det Garage w Floored storageabove Home has 4 ft Crawlspace and justunder 1 acre in Antwerp $69900

LEGALSORDINANCE

1503-15Ordinance 1503-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on June15 2015 and goes intoeffect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEA U T H O R I Z I N GTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOTO PARTICIPATEIN THE STATE OFOHIO COOPERA-TIVE PURCHASINGPROGRAMCopies of the full text ofthis legislation may beobtained at the FinanceDirectorrsquos Ofce 116South Main Street be-tween the hours of 800am and 500 pm Mon-day through FridayAnnette D HaschFinance Director

NOTICE Notice is hereby givento all residents of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams countiesOhio There will be ameeting of the JointSolid Waste Manage-ment District of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams Coun-ties Board of Direc-tors The date of themeeting is MondayJuly 27 2015 Themeeting will be heldin the Deance CountyCommissionerrsquos ndash Sec-ond Floor ConferenceRoom The time of themeeting is scheduledto begin at 130 pmorsquoclock DST A SolidWaste District Coordi-natorrsquos session will im-mediately followCommissioner Otto L NicelyBoard of Directors

President

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

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Email dnutterprogressnewspaperorg

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Buyers amp Auctioneers

2015 Paulding County Junior Fair

LIVESTOCK T h a n k Y o u

A L Boer Goats

Gorrell Brothers

MTJ Farms

Ag Credit-Van Wert

Greg amp Suzanne Cooper

Myers Enterprise

Al amp Casey Cook

Grover Hill VFW

Noggle Farms

Alex Products

H amp A Transport

Noggle Rabbitry

Antwerp Exchange Bank

Harvest Farm Management

Noggle Snow Removal

Archbold Equipment Co

Haviland Drainage

Nucor Vulcraft Group

Arend Bros Farms

Hay amp Straw Mafia

Paulding Ace Hardware

Arthur Mutual Telephone Company

Herbert amp Orr CompanyPaulding County Area Foundation

Backroads Express

Hicksville Grain

Paulding Napa TrueValue

Barker Farms

Hobart Kuhn

Paulding Putnam Electric

Barry amp Holly Rupp

Hometown Pantry-Watson Holdings

Pond Seed CompanyAgrigold Hybrids

Bashore Reineck Stoller amp Waterman

Indiana Small Business IT

Precision Ag Drainage LLC

Baughman Tile CompanyInnovative Ag-Hicksville

Precision Mechanical Insulators

Bearfoot Trucking

Integrity Ford-Paulding

R amp L Truss

Beckman Farms

J Schmidt Farms LLC

R K Brady Corporation

Beckrsquos Hybrids

JL Williamson

Randy Tressler

Bill amp Laura Priest

James Spangler

Richard Davis

Bob amp Dianne Thornell

Jason amp Beth Thornell

RLS Farms LLC

Bob Sinn Farms

Jason Williamson

Rodney amp Joanne Mobley

Bok Farms

Jeff amp Maria Miller

Rootbeer Stand-Antwerp

Bruce amp Amy Rossworm amp Family

Jerry amp Cherry Klopfenstein amp Family

Roy Klopfenstein

Buckeye Hearing Health LLC

Jerry Beckman

Saylor Farms LLCBypass Agronomy LLC

Jewell Grain

Schlatter Plumbing Heating amp Air

Carnahan Farms

Jim amp Anada Cooper

Schlatterrsquos Custom Pumping LLC

Carolrsquos Main Street Makeover

Joe amp Ellen Sukup

Schweller Electric LLC

Central States Enterprises

Joe Burkard

Scott Equity Exchange Company

Citizens National Bank-Defiance

John PorterSherwood State Bank

Citizenrsquos National Bank-Van Wert

Kadesh Farms

Shisler Insurance Agency-Randy Myers

Claudia Fickel-Paulding Co Auditor

KAND

Signature Embroidery

Cliff Hite-State Senator

Karl amp Debbie Hiler

Singer Tool amp Die

Commodity Concepts

Kauser Trucking

Spatial Ag Systems LLC

Cook Burkard amp Gorrell

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

State Bank amp Trust

Cooper Farms

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

Stoller Bros amp Sons

Cooper Out West Inc

Kenny amp Angie Spiece

Stoller Seeds LLC

Country Livestock Boer amp Savanna Goats

Kesler Brothers LLC

Suds 247 INC

Craig amp Amy Harris

Kim Sutton

Sukup Farms

Creek View Farm LLC

Klopfenstein Furniture

Systech

Dave amp Christy PhillipsKurt Tempel

TCW Trucking

Dave Riggs Construction

Lafarge North America

Terry Wehrkamp

Daversquos Heating

Leersquos Interior Painting Services

The Union Bank Co

Dealey Accounting

Leland Smith Insurance Services

Thornell Farms

Dealey Chemical

Leon Klopfenstein

Todd amp Regina WeidenhamerDobbelaere Stock Farm

Logisticized Ltd

Todd Sinn Farms

Dustin Miller

Lou Ann Wannemacher-Paulding Co Treas

Tom amp Kim Sinn

Dwain amp Wanita Laukhuf amp Family

Luderman Chiropractic

Tony Burkley-State Representative

Ebelrsquos Butcher Shop

Mahlon amp Rosa Tempel

Travis McGarvey

Ed amp Cheryl Schlatter

Maranatha Industries

Tri County Roofing

Edrsquos Car Care

Mary Brueggeman

Troy amp Maureen Greulach

Estle Chevrolet-Cadillac

Mary Kuhn

Tru Pointe Cooperative

Farm Credit-Mid America-Delphos

Matt amp Linda Reineck amp Family

VFW Post 5665

Farmerrsquos Elevator Grain amp Supply

McClure Farms

Wannemacher Farms

Fergueson Farms

Melissa KuhnWenninger Seed Service Inc

First Federal Bank-Paulding

Mike amp Cindy Kauser amp Family

Whiskey Acres LLC

Fitzwater Farms

Mike amp Claudia Kuhn Family

Wiesehan Farms

Flatrock Dairy

Mike amp Julie Zuber

Williamson Insurance Agency

Gary amp Amy Thornell

Mike amp Jeanne Winans

Willow Tree Farms

Gerbersrsquo Goats at the Old Saw MillMike amp Kathy Spiece

WMYW 1027

Glandorf Feed Company

Milan Center Feed amp Grain

Wonderly No-Till Drilling

Gloria Robinson

Miller Farms-Lonnie amp Sue

Zuber Welding amp Fabrication

Molitor Stables

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 13A

Join us for this informational seminar on

Date Tuesday July 14 2015

Time 1000 am

Location Paulding Senior Center

Presenter Kimberly Molitor AuD

Refreshments will be served

Kimberly Molitor AuD

Doctor of Audiology

Board Certied in Audiology

Is sponsoring a

FREE EDUCATIONAL

SEMINAROn hearing loss and hearing aids

bull No obligation to purchase

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Oakwood Development Company

Fundraiser amp Wellness Event~ Oakwood Ohio ~

N E W D A T E

J U L Y 11 2015

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2468 7 R d 20 7 O ak w o o d

10 a m - 4 p m

Reminder

1 or 2 person Canoe or Kayak Sprint RacesAll Ages Welcomed

$5 Registration fee per person per race

Race registration is at 900amMail pre-registration checks

ODC PO Box 362 Oakwood Ohio 45873For more details or to register online

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Enter your own watercraft or rent one atthe race for $20 per watercraft

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Foxglove seen here at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is one of the gardenrsquos toxic plantswhen ingested Kids can be unpredictable so supervision is needed if you grow this and children

visit your gardens

Poisonous posies in the potager When our rst grandchildwas born in 2012 some pro-found changes occurred in ourlives Grandparents the worldover know just what an effectthose little human beings havein so many ways you didnrsquoteven know they could Butone thing happened here atOur Little Acre that I hadnrsquotcounted on probably becauseI wasnrsquot much of a gardenerwhen our own girls weregrowing up

Over the years as Irsquovelearned more and more aboutthe plants we grow here I real-ize that not only are we grow-ing edibles wersquore growing

things that are very much not edible right alongside themAnd so are you As I shared this newfoundknowledge with Grandpa theworrier in him emerged andI was informed that I neededto remove all the dangerous plants from the garden andthe house so when Hannahand any future grandchildrencame for a visit we wouldnrsquot be responsible for injuries ormaking them sick

Really How on earth didour own two girls ever sur-vive their parentsrsquo ignorancein allowing them to live everyday in the presence of such

dangers We cautioned themabout the rose thorns and the poison ivy We put a lockedgate on the fence around ourswimming pool We didnrsquot letthem eat bird eggs Oh wait As a grandparent for someodd reason the level of cautionincreases a bit over that whichwe had for our own children but I knew it wasnrsquot necessaryto dig up half my garden justto keep our grandkids safe Isimply learned what was poi-sonous and vowed to watchHannah extra closely Some things wersquove grownin our garden are well-known poison providers ndash castor bean

plan t ( Ricinus communis)for instance Though itrsquos agorgeous fast-growing trop-ical-looking plant all parts(especially the seeds) containthe toxin ricin

Those delightful daffodilsare toxic to the core whichis likely why squirrels leavethe bulbs alone The bulbsare especially dangerous but all parts of the plants are

poisonous and just handlingthe leaves or stems can causea burning sensation on yourskin Itrsquos wise to use gloveswhen gardening around bothdaffodils and jonquils Whoknew Foxglove ( Digitalis pur- purea) is gorgeous but donrsquoteven think about eating it Theheart medicine digitalis or di-goxin is derived from foxglove plant parts and is sometimesused to control heart rate

Just because one part of the plant is edible doesnrsquot meanthe entire plant is Take rhu- barb for example Those rosystems are yummy in pies jamsand cobblers right Well donrsquotmistakenly think that you canadd the leaves at the end ofthose stems to your salads Rhubarb leaves containhigh quantities of oxalatesand when you eat too much ofthem yoursquoll get sick So donrsquoteat that part The stems alsocontain much smaller quan-tities of it but not enough tocause much of an effect Otherthings have it ndash cabbage spin-ach and beet tops just to namea few ndash but in lower accept-able levels

What does oxalic acid do

It contributes to kidney and bladder stones for one thingso if yoursquore prone to develop-ing these things you might notwant to nosh on veggies thatare known to contain higherlevels of oxalic acid

Other toxic plants include Rhododendron monkshood( Aconitum) lily-of-the-valley Hydrangea larkspur Englishivy Euonymus yews (Taxus)and Wisteria Of course a plant doesnrsquothave to be poisonous to bedangerous to children Besidesthe obvious rose other thorny plants to watch out for includecactus varieties barberry ( Ber-

beris) blackberries and re-thorn ( Pyracantha)

Plants in the Euphorb ia genus (includes Poinsett ia)have a milky sap that can beextremely irritating to theskin and can cause blindnessif it gets in your eye Someeuphorbias have thorns alongwith the sap making themdoubly dangerous Some of the plants I men-tioned will affect some peoplemore than others while someof the plants are just plaintoxic for everyone Quantitiesingested will affect the reac-tion too but all of them are potentially dangerous

All of this doesnrsquot makea garden sound like a veryfriendly place for kids doesit Not at all Some commonsense and supervision are allthatrsquos needed ndash two things thatgo a long way toward raisinggood and healthy kids both inand out of the garden Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwour-littleacrecom and on Face-book at wwwfacebookcom OurLittleAcre Contact her at PauldingProgressGardener

gmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting their aunt and uncle

Alvina and William Dial in Kollweiler Germany Ashlyn and Kaitlyn Goings daughters of Darnell

Goings of Latty and Renae (Shad) Bowers of Paulding traveled to Rome Italy to see the Coli-

seum and other sights Their source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County

Progress Are you headed to some d istant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your

camera and send a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaper

org

Concert series continues Friday

with Bekah Bradley on stage PAULDING ndash Get ready for more greatmusic in downtown Paulding This FridayOn Friday July 10 the Paulding Chamber ofCommerce will present the third of their 2015Summer Concert Series at the Herb MonroeCommunity Park The series is sponsored byIberdrola Renewables

Bekah Bradley returns for Fridayrsquos concertheld at Herb Monroe Park downtown Pauld-ing She recently appeared at John PauldingDays immediately following the parade Bekah is currently living in Fort Wayne andis working harder than ever on her music ca-reer Bekah is a pop country artist with a nat-ural country twang that is instantly recogniz-able She is inspired by many different kinds

of music including country pop rock andChristian Bekah writes music about people inher life and the trials she has experienced She performs everything from Imagine Dragons toPatsy Cline Food will be available for a donation from NOCAC who sponsors the ldquoGetting Ahead in

a Just Gettingrsquo-by Worldrdquo Getting Ahead isa way to analyze onersquos own life and to make plans for building personal and family resourc-es It is an agenda-free learning experience thathelps people take charge of their lives In addition a homegrown market with freshherbs vegetables and crafts will be availableas well as kidsrsquo activities and more The event is free and open to the public

Chester M Straley a VanWert resident and broker atthe Van Wert ofce of StraleyRealty Auctioneers Inc hasbeen awarded the designationof Graduate Realtors Institute(GRI) from the Ohio Associationof Realtors Straley is a memberof the Northwest Ohio Board ofRealtors the Ohio Associationof Realtors and the NationalAssociation of Realtors

BusinessNews

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

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14A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday July 8 2015

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for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5A

Police Report

Common Pleas

Sheriffrsquos Report

See POLICE page 7A

Civil Docket The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and others ldquoet virrdquo

and husband ldquoet uxrdquo and wife

Tracy L Smith fka Dix Morgan-eld Ky vs Lawrence M Dix Pauld-ing Domestic violence Union Savings Bank Cincinnati vsCynthia Lee Montoya individuallyand as co-executor Nancy K BurnsEstate and her unknown spouse if anyFort Wayne and Jeffrey Alan Ott indi-vidually and as co-executor Nancy K

Burns Estate and his unknown spouseif any Andrews Texas and KathrynHolbrook-McCollister and her un-known spouse if any Fort Wayneand James Burns and his unknownspouse if any Butler Ind and RickyBurns and his unknown spouse if anyAntwerp and Randy Burns and his un-known spouse if any Pleasant LakeInd Foreclosures Stephanie L Altic Antwerp vsScott A Altic Decatur Ind DivorceCivil Docket Concluded The Bank of New York MellonSimi Valley Calif vs Darla K RohrsFort Hood Texas and Jon Rohrs FortHood and Paulding County TreasurerPaulding Foreclosures case dismissedwithout prejudice at plaintiffrsquos costs

Bank of America NA Simi Val-ley Calif vs Philip Lambert and hisunknown spouse if any Grover Hilland Jaclyn Lambert and her unknownspouse if any Hoagland Ind andUnited States Attorney Toledo andUnited States Attorney General Wash-ington DC and Paulding CountyTreasurer Paulding Foreclosurescase dismissed without prejudice at plaintiffrsquos costs Carrington Mortgage Services LLCSanta Ana Calif vs Leslie A Rossand unknown spouse if any AndersonInd Foreclosures Sheriffrsquos sale con-rmed and proceeds distributed Deutsche Bank National West Palm

Beach Fla vs Deborah R Baxter andher unknown spouse if any Van Wertand Joe R Baxter dec and PauldingCounty Treasurer Paulding Foreclo-sures Sheriffrsquos sale conrmed and proceeds distributed Anna Deckard mother and nextfriend of Lukis Deckard a minorPandora vs Ray Roth Grover HillMoney only dismissed with prejudiceat $18750 costs to defendant Keith Reed administrator of Doug-

las J Reed Estate Haviland vs Mi-chael E Bennett Scott and Tara LBennett Scott Cancellation of landcontract partiesrsquo land contract datedJune 1997 was declared forfeited andthe property returned to the plaintiff atdefendantrsquos costs Citibank N A Sioux Falls SD vsKrista K Gonzales aka Poling Pauld-ing Money only judgment renderedagainst the defendant in the sum of$495228 and costs Leaudrey Buckner aka Young Se-attle Wash and Marva E CaywoodPortland Ore and Yvette R SealySimi Valley Calif and Hosea SimsII Midvale Utah and Nanette CohillSims Sandy Utah vs Renotta Kellyand unknown spouse if any Spring-

eld NJ and Lawrence E Young JrRichmond Texas and Judith YoungRichmond Texas and Jerry W Youngand his unknown spouse if any addressunknown plus all his unknown heirsexecutors etc names and addressedunknown and Tiffany Manson-HingTallahassee Fla and Jon Man-son-Hing Tallahassee and Charles TYoung and unknown spouse if anyaddress unknown plus all his unknownheirs etc names and addresses un-known and Alvin Edsel Young and un-known spouse if any address unknownand Jacque Crockrell Scottsdale Arizand John S Young Jr KnoxvilleTenn and Dobbelaere Bros Inc Oak-

wood and Paulding County TreasurerPaulding Partition title quietedMarriage Licenses Thomas Francis Yocum 28 Oak-wood human resources and LeiloniMarie Cameron 33 Oakwood graphic production artist Parents are TrellYocum and Marisa Barrera and Ger-ald Cameron and Holly Smith Quinton John Stechschulte 29 De-ance supervisor and Thomas JamesBaxter 31 Deance information tech-

nology Parents are Steven J Stech-schulte and Grace Mayberry and JoeyRay Baxter and Deborah Ruth Font Brock Charles Blackmore 24Paulding deputy sheriff and ErikaTaylor Suzanne Pearson 21 Pauld-ing unemployed Parents are MatthewBlackmore and Tabatha Richie andDeborah Pugh and James PearsonAdministration Docket None ledCriminal Docket Jennifer L Deetz 33 of Antwerpwas sentenced after changing her pleato extortion (F3) from not guilty toguilty She was ordered to serve fouryears community control on standardconditions plus 14 days jail and pay$360 costs

Cody A Dickerson 22 of Clover-dale was sentenced after changing his plea to nonsupport of dependents (F5)to guilty He was ordered to serve veyears community control sanctions onthe conditions of 30 days jail with workrelease and pay $31648 costs Newlyn W Baker 36 Paulding hadtwo counts complicity to trafcking inmarijuana (F3) and a charge of posses-sion of marijuana (F5) dismissed upona motion of State costs waived Dereck E Mills 40 of DublinOhio will be sentenced to interventionin lieu of conviction for possession ofoxycodone (F5) and heroin (F5) aftera disposition on July 20 All criminal

proceedings are stayed pending theoutcome of the hearing Eric E Kachenmeiser 28 of To-ledo was sentenced to four yearscommunity control for possession ofcocaine (F5) Conditions of the sanc-tions include 60 days jail must enterinpatient drug treatment program forat least four months comply with drugand alcohol prohibitions submit to ran-dom tests complete drug and alcoholassessment and treatment obtain and

maintain a job obtain GED by sanctionend six-month license suspension pay$272 costs Jennifer C Lamond 32 of Pauldingis being held on $100000 bond with nocash privilege after her recognizance bond was revoked recently upon amotion of State Further hearing of thematter was sent for July 27 She is ac-cused of two counts aggravated arson(F1) and (F2) Heather A Ladd 28 of Oakwoodwas scheduled for a July 20 dispositionfor her motion for intervention in lieuof conviction related to her possessionof heroin (F5) charge Holly A McVey-Flores 37 of Oak-wood entered a guilty plea to posses-sion of heroin (F5) and was scheduled

for a disposition for her motion for in-tervention in lieu of conviction July 27 Arie M Hogans 28 of Antwerpwas scheduled for sentencing July 20for possession of heroin (F5) Stephen McElfresh 35 of MarkCenter changed his plea to guilty oftrafcking in marijuana (F4) Vehicleforfeiture dismissed $831 forfeiture ofcash to sheriffrsquos ofce Sentencing will be July 20 Brandy J Jordan 33 of Pauldinghad her trial for obstructing justice (F5)rescheduled from June 30 to Sept 15 Leslie A Porter 30 of Cecil wasordered evaluated to determine if sheis a proper candidate for intervention in

lieu of conviction related to her posses-sion of heroin (F5) indictment Hearingon the matter was on July 2 Jessica L Beane 28 Oakwood whois charged with illegal manufacture ofdrugs (F2) illegal assembly of chemi-cals for the manufacture of drugs (F3)and possession of methamphetamine(F5) will be in Court July 27 for ahearing on her motion to establish anown recognizance bond She is cur-rently being held on $100000 bond

with no 10 privilege Justin M Kipker 27 of Paulding is being held on $35070 bond for van-dalism (F5) and escape (M1) His courtdates were set for a July 27 pretrial con-ference and an Aug 18 jury trial Jeremy A Lamond 37 of Pauldingwaived extradition and was releasedon his own recognizance followingarraignment for illegal assembly ofchemicals for the manufacture of drugs(F3) trafcking in drugs (F4) and pos-session of drugs (F5) The followingitems of personal property were or-dered released to his mother 7-10 sh-ing poles tackle boxes cozy shingwaders shing vest and brown boxcooler Scott C Cramer 52 of Payne was

sentenced to 24 months in the OhioDepartment of Rehabilitation andCorrection for felony DWI (F3) witha previous felony DWI conviction Hisdriverrsquos license was suspended for lifeHe was ordered to pay court costs Amy J Egnor 46 of Payne wassentenced to 17 months in the ODRCfor theft (F4) Included in her courtcosts is $10409 restitution to be repaidto the Ohio Department of Job andFamily Services Eliseo S Camposano Jr 35 addressunavailable was sentenced to a stated prison term of 11 months in the ODRCwith a six-month license suspensionand must pay court costs

ACCIDENTSFriday June 19 547 am Claire L Smith 52of Scott was taken to PauldingCounty Hospital for treatmentof non-incapacitating injuriesfollowing a cardeer accident onOhio 613 east of Ohio 637 inJackson Township The driverwas traveling west in a 2013Chevy Malibu when a deer en-tered the roadway and was struckDamage was functional to the carMonday June 29 1229 pm Dalton S Talbott19 of Paulding was cited fordriving on a closed road follow-ing a mishap on Road 93 northof Ohio 500 in Paulding Town-ship He was driving north on theclosed road when the 2003 AuraLegacy he was operating strucka part of the roadway that had been washed out by water Thevehicle was functionally dam-aged Talbott was unhurt 356 pm James Daniel Zins59 of Cedar Minn was citedfor improper backing followingan accident on Road 108 at Road137 in Jackson Township Hewas backing a 2013 Mack CXItractor-trailer rig to turn southonto Road 137 As he attemptedthe turn the trailer tires went offthe west side and became stuck

Zins was unhurt Damage wasminor but the vehicle was towed 541 pm Evan Scott Hooker17 of Continental was taken toPaulding County Hospital byOakwood EMS following a sin-gle-truck accident on Ohio 613in Melrose Reports say he waseastbound in a 1984 Dodge Ram pickup when he leaned on thedriver side door while negotiatingthe curve The door opened andthe driver fell out before the truckstruck a guardrail near Road 177The driver was treated for non-in-capacitating wounds and wascited for unsafe vehicle The truckwas disabled and towedTuesday June 30

1212 am Justice MichaelJoseph Clark 17 and his pas-senger Serenity Clark 15 both of Antwerp were taken toCommunity Memorial Hospi-tal following a single-vehiclecrash on Road 51 at Road 162in Carryall Township Reportssay Justice was driving north onRoad 51 in a 2002 Ford Explorerwhen he failed to negotiate a jogin the road and went through a

ditch before coming to rest in aeld Both occupants were takento the hospital by Antwerp EMSfor possible injuries The truckreceived functional damage andwas towed Antwerp Fire Depart-ment also assisted at the sceneINCIDENTSThursday June 25 213 pm Deputies assistedCounty Court probation on Ohio111 in Auglaize Township 521 pm A caller reportednding ldquosomething on a towelrdquoalong Road 139 in EmeraldTownship The responding dep-uty requested an EMS unit foran evaluation Paulding EMS re-quested backup At 748 pm thedeputy was en route to DeanceRegional Medical Center 625 pm Dog complaint washandled on Road 115 in EmeraldTownship 936 pm Unruly juvenilematters were handled on Road143 in Emerald Township 946 pm Deputies handled a juvenile matter on Road 122 inBrown TownshipFriday June 26 725 am Cardeer crash onRoad 143 near Road 202 inEmerald Township was docu-mented 931 am Dog complaint wasmade from West Perry Street inPaulding 933 am Oakwood residentregistered a dog complaint 1001 am Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested dep-uties look for cats along US24 near Road 115 in EmeraldTownship where a caller sawsomeone throwing the animalsfrom a vehicle 1134 am Unidentied sub- ject was arrested on drug chargesat an undisclosed location 239 pm Theft of trailer plates was investigated on Ohio637 in Auglaize Township 610 pm Suspicious vehiclewas seen parked at a church

along Road 196 in AuglaizeTownshipSaturday June 27 356 am Payne resident tolddeputies someone had rung theirdoorbell and ran twice 617 am Deputies delivereda message for Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce on Road 10 inAuglaize Township 150 pm Break-in was inves-tigated on Road 192 in Carryall

Township 453 pm Van Wert CountySheriffrsquos office requested theGrover Hill Fire Departmentrsquostanker for a barn re The unitwas in action about 90 minutes 618 pm Underage party waslooked into on Road 72 in Wash-ington TownshipSunday June 28 423 am A Harrison Town-ship resident of Ohio 500 re-quested re department person-nel to help evacuate a home Oneunit was on scene over an hour 448 am Report of a vehiclestranded in four feet of waterover Road 234 at Road 19 inCarryall Township came in Thedriver was out of the vehicle 124 pm Vehicle was re- ported in high water at the inter-section of Road 108 and Ohio637 in Jackson Township 514 pm Domestic problemwas handled in Cecil 724 pm Deputies assistedPaulding police on Road 115 inEmerald Township 740 pm Possible meth labwas spotted on Road 105 inCrane Township 835 pm An anhydrous am-monia leak was reported fromUS 127 in Paulding TownshipPaulding EMS and two Pauldingre units were on scene less than25 minutes 902 pm Drive-off theft ofgas was looked into on Road 138in Brown Township 911 pm Cardeer crash wasdocumented on Road 137 inJackson Township 943 pm Vandalism com- plaint was lodged from Road191 in Auglaize Township 1102 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Kay Nora Ave-nue in PauldingMonday June 29 312 am Prowler complaintwas looked into in Melrose 530 am A woman told dep-uties she drove into high water at

the intersection of Roads 87 andOhio 500 in Paulding Township 6 am Cardeer collision onOhio 637 in Jackson Townshipwas handled 1008 am Vandalism to atruck along Ohio 114 in Wash-ington Township was investi-gated 1037 am Cardeer accidenton Road 205 in Brown Town-ship was documented

1128 am A Brown Town-ship resident of Road 187 tolddeputies a suspicious vehicle had been driving slowly past theirhome several times 258 pm Juvenile matterswere handled on Road 139 inEmerald Township 332 pm Common PleasCourt requested a deputy totransport a subject to jail 736 pm Four Payne fireunits with their EMS two Ant-werp re units and two Pauldingre units were on the scene of aroof re on Ohio 49 in HarrisonTownship for over 75 minutes 824 pm Telephone harass-ment was looked into on Road151 in Jackson TownshipTuesday June 30 1204 am A caller from Road209 in Brown Township tolddeputies four-wheelers were in ayard and eld causing damage 1247 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Rita Street inPaulding 132 pm Cardog accidentwas documented on Road 51 inHarrison Township 213 pm Consent search ofa vehicle was conducted behindthe Paulding Post Ofce Onesubject was taken into custody 326 pm Dog complaint waslooked into in Melrose 328 pm Payne residentlodged a dog complaint 705 pm Theft report fromRoad 178 in Auglaize Townshipwas investigated 907 pm Allen County(Ind) Sheriffrsquos ofce relayedinformation about a ldquorolling do-mesticrdquo that had started in theircounty but had entered PauldingCounty 956 pm Entry alarmsounded in Haviland 1016 pm K9 unit searched a building in HavilandWednesday July 1 123 pm Deputies arrestedAmy Egnor for Paulding County

Common Pleas Court 145 pm Deputies delivereda message for Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce 755 pm Counterfeit $10 billsurfaced in Grover Hill 842 pm Dog complaint waslooked into on Road 115 in Em-erald Township 923 pm Dog complaintcame in from Klingler Road inPaulding

945 pm Vehicle search wasconducted on South CherryStreet in PauldingThursday July 2 1010 am Theft with per-sonal items being sold was in-vestigated in Payne 10 pm Emerald Townshipresident of Road 8 complainedof neighbors shooting 107 pm Three-car crashwas handled at the intersectionof Road 138 and Ohio 637 inJackson Township PauldingEMS made a transport PauldingFire Department assisted at thescene No further informationwas available 127 pm Paulding and An-twerp EMS units both made atransport from an accident at theintersection of Road 115 and US24 in Emerald Township at therequest of OSHP Post 81 Ant-werp Paulding and CecilCranere departments assisted at thescene No further informationwas available 321 pm Cardeer crash onOhio 66 near Road 60 in Wash-ington Township was docu-mented 436 pm Dog complaintcame in from Road 108 in Jack-son Township 614 pm Subject was arrestedon Road 177 in Brown Town-ship 917 pm K9 unit was de- ployed on East Perry StreetFriday July 3 1033 am Juveniles ridingfour-wheelers on Road 1037in Auglaize Township were re- ported 1039 am Dog complaintwas handled on Road 17 in Ben-ton Township 848 pm K9 unit was de- ployed on East Caroline Streetin Paulding 908 pm Vehicle search wasconducted on East CarolineStreet in Paulding 1035 pm Suspicious person

was seen on Road 232 in Emer-ald TownshipSaturday July 4 340 am Domestic situationwas looked into on Road 1021in Auglaize Township 509 am Paulding EMStransported a male who wasfound lying in the middle ofRoad 143 north of Road 281 inEmerald Township 652 am Deputies responded

to a security panel alarm on US217 in Blue Creek Township 215 pm Domestic distur- bance was investigated on Ohio613 in Paulding Township 535 pm A vehiclepole ac-cident was documented on Ohio637 in Auglaize Township Nofurther information was avail-able 1016 pm Possible re nearthe intersection of US 24 andOhio 49 was reported in CarryallTownship 1104 pm Suspicious vehiclewas seen parked by a home onRoad 137 in Latty Township 1124 pm A suspicious per-son was seen outside a CraneTownship home on Road 226Sunday July 5 1242 am Telephone harass-ment was reported from EmeraldRoad in Paulding 1246 am Deputies assistedthe OSHP with a vehicle searchon Ohio 637 at Road 146 inJackson Township 123 am Deputies assistedAntwerp Police Departmentwith an OVI investigation 138 am Domestic situationwas handle in Melrose 332 pm Fireworks com- plaint was lodged from Ohio 111in Harrison Township 426 pm Loud party was thecomplaint from Road 10 in Aug-laize Township 1050 am A caller reported acar with damage along US 24 atUS 127 in Crane Township Thedriver was attempting to ag people down 125 pm Suspicious malewas seen walking along Road114 near US 127 in PauldingTownship 854 pm Citizens reported aJeep tearing around in Haviland 1055 pm Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce relayed infor -mation that a male involved ina Hicksville domestic situationthreatened to go to Cecil to kill a

manMonday July 6 1056 am Dog complaintwas lodged from Road 116 inJackson Township 1047 am Deputies assistedwith an unwanted subject inLatty Village 1110 am Deance CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested a mes-sage be delivered on Ohio 66 inWashington Township

ACCIDENT REPORTS NoneINCIDENT REPORTSTuesday June 23 610 am Neighbor problemswere looked into on West PerryStreetWednesday June 24 324 pm Dog complaint on WestPerry Street was turned over to thedog wardenFriday June 26 945 am Truck containingdownspouts was observed behindthe village barn off Emerald RoadThe goods were taken to KohartrsquosInvestigation revealed the pair

moving the spouts had gotten ldquoper-missionrdquo from someone without au-thority to give itSaturday June 27 435 am High water was notedat the intersection of George and North Main streets 455 am Complaint came inabout a dog around the Courthousearea 625 pm Drive-off was report-ed by an East Perry Street businessthat said the person attempted to pay with credit card but the t rans-action didnrsquot go through A familymember was contacted 1110 pm Dog complaint was

lodged from Buckeye DriveSunday June 28 308 am Two people with back- packs in hoodies were seen walkingthrough yards along Emerald RoadTwo males were located near thewater tower and warned to stay outof yards 408 am Police were called toMaple Avenue for a loud par ty Thelandowner was warned to keep itdown 515 am Water was seen over theroadway at Emerald Road and alsoMcDonald Pike 720 am Tracks were seen go-ing through a yard up to a shelter

house on Emerald Road It was de-termined they were made by a golfcart The owner was located and ad-vised to stay off othersrsquo propertieswith the cart 1148 am Dog complaint waslooked into on West Perry Street 1220 pm North DeWitt Streetresident lodged a dog complaint 1021 pm Fireworks were seenin the 500 block of West PerryStreet 711 pm Four-wheelers wereseen on Emerald Road A parkedvehicle was located and the ownerwarned to stay off the streets withit

858 pm Neighbor problems on North Water Street involved loudmusic 1150 pm A business alarmsounded on East Perry Street The building was found secureMonday June 29 6 am Employees set off a busi-ness alarm on East Perry Street 919 am Backing mishap in-volving a car and a pole on EmeraldRoad was documented 140 pm Domestic situation on North Williams Street was handled 548 pm A North Cherry Street

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6A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday July 8 2015

PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Anniversaries

Birthdays

Thank you

I want to thank everyone whosent me cards gifs came tomy party and helped in anyway Also the bands and theGardens or their great help

serving and decoratingAlso my amily picking up

the tab And all my daughterrsquosriends rom BG coming

to help me celebrate

Te Gardens is a great place tobe I know itrsquos not like home

but almost

Tank all o youInella Finnegan amp Family

Call 419-899-2938 for Carry-outsLocated 7 Miles North of Paulding on US 127

Vagabond Village

S u n d a y S m o r g a s b o r d 10 am - 3 pm

Fea turing our Broas ted Chick en

Break fas t Ser ved An y time

C e l e b r a t i n g 6 5 Y e a r s

H o t O u t s i d e

J o i n u s for our ne x t

Frida y Jul y 10 th 5-8 pm

M u s i c o f t h e O l d i e s

Fish and Chick en Bu f fe t 4-8 pm

CRUISE -IN

2015 CADILLAC ATS AWDSpecial model Firemist Red- two-tone tan leather Everyoption available 16K mi Factory

car -- one of a kind2015 CHEVY CAPTIVA LT DrkBlue Leather Roof Heat 4 cylFWD 12K miles

2015 CHEVROLET TAHOE LT2Loaded White tan leather 9KEvery option

2014 BUICK ENCLAVE Blackmet12k dbl sunroof ChromesLoaded

2014 BUICK VERANO SilverLeathercloth 4k Loaded

2014 CHRYSLER 200 White 4cylinder full power only 2000miles

2013 CHRYSLER TOWN ampCOUNTRY TOURING L (2) Loaded Leather Low miles1-Lt Blue 1- Tan Metallic

2012 GMC ACADIA DENALI AWD Red pearl Dbl sunroof

Towpack Nav Only 19K2011 CHRYSLER 200 V-62-door Hand top ConvertLimited White Leather NavOnly 26k

2010 NISSAN ROGUE SL AWDBlack Black heated seatssunroof One owner 95K miles

2010 TOYOTA COROLLA SPORTWhite Black cloth Loaded 69Kmiles Sunroof Spoiler

2010 BUICK ENCLAVE CXLSilver Lt gray leather heatedseats AWD Double sun roof88K miles

2008 INFINITY QX56 SilverBlack leater Loaded Everyoption

2008 SATURN OUTLOOK XEWhite Gray cloth FWD Extraclean 65K

2007 CHRYSLER TOWN ampCOUNTRY TOURING SilverStow amp Go 201K Runs great$2000

2006 FORD FREESTAR SELBlue gray cloth Full powerDVD Extra clean

2006 BUICK LUCERNE CXLWhite flash Light gray hotleather Loaded 125K miles

2006 BUICK LUCERNE CXSV-8 Chromes Bronze Extraclean High miles

2005 PONTIAC SV6 MONTANA VAN Burgundy FWD DVD FullPower 22K Many new partsVery Clean

2001 PONTIAC GRAND PRIXSE 3800 Supercharged Silver1-owner Extra clean $3995

1998 MERCURY GRANDMARQUIS LS Silver Light grayleather Only 94k miles

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When Saturday July 11 2015

Where NEW LOCATION IN PAULDING303 West Harrison Street

(the old Job and Family Services offices)

Time 900 ndash 1100 am

ITEMS ACCEPTED

FEESTires (with or without rims) $300Television sets For portable or regular - $1000For console type or larger - $1500

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Habern Adrian Nehls ChloeWilliams Bill Wobler July 13 ndash Jenny Bollenbach-er Nicolas Burkard MaryCarlisle John Claymiller Ni-cole Gill Rose Clotine HicksStacy Leatherman Scott Rus-sell July 14 ndash Dorothy BalserStephanie Donaldson WilliamFinch Jr Vicky Hatlevig RonRiggenbach Dustin RipkeDamon Rowe II July 15 ndash Charles DuganMarie Grunden Gene HughesWarren McCullough Nick

Merritt Charles Junior Mosier

Helen Sanderson Tracey StahlTammy Thompson DaneTreece Michael Williams July 16 ndash Jeanette BrooksDerrek Dangler CharlotteLaukhuf Lupe Martinez JrRick Miler Bethany ParkerLynn Polins Karen Price PollyRobinson Nicholas SchnipkePam Secrist Ava ShowalterBenjamin Wiswell July 17 ndash Kiara Adams Ste-ven C Clark Sue Clark TomDiaz Wilma Hartwig Luel-la Huff Donna Meeks MoxPrice Paul Sutton Konnor

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Are cover crops an option with all the wet weatherBy Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

With the excess rainooding andwheat to be harvested farmers arethinking about delayed planting(unharvested) OR plantingreplant-ing for a quick forage or cash crop There are four major types of cov-er crops including grasses legumes brassicas and others Major grasses include oatswheat cereal rye annual ryegrassSudan-sorghum and barley Thesegrasses are often grown before soy- beans may absorb left over nitrogenfrom fertilizer or manure are gooderosion ghters and reduce soil

compaction Sorghum Sudan (seeded at 30A)can be harvested this summer 1-2times if planted soon oats (32-64or 1-2 bushel) may produce 1-3 drytons of forage in late fall and cerealrye (60-120A or 1-2 bushels) may produce 3-4 dry tons if harvestednext spring Under delayed plant-ing and crop insurance rules covercrops need be left unharvested in theeld

Sorghum Sudan is a summer an-nual that dies with the rst frost soit needs to be seeded as soon as pos-sible Mow or chop after it grows3 feet tall to promote tillering with5-9 times more root growth after

cutting Oats winter kills with tempera-tures below 20degF has good rootgrowth easy to plant and manageand no need for herbicide in spring Wheat seed (1 bushel) is easy tond however it is harder to kill inspring and has a poorer root sys-tem than cereal rye Avoid plantingwheat before Hessian y free dateto reduce pathogen or disease prob-lems Triticale (winter annual drilled at50-90A) and Teff (summer annu-al drilled 4-8A shallow) are goodcover crops for forages Barley(winter annual) makes excellent cat-tle feed for forage or grain Barley(drilled at 50-75A) may be har-vested 2-3 weeks before wheat andis good for producing double cropsoybeans next year Pearl Millet (summer annualdrilled at 10-15A) is a fast growergood for short growing windowsgood for heat or droughty condi-tions and excellent for grazing orforage value Cereal rye improvessoil structure suppresses weedsand makes a good forage

Legumes produce nitrogen havea large taproot and are generally

grown before corn Austrian winter peas (inoculated and drilled at 20-24A)) grow 5 feet long but gen-erally die with rst frost howeverthey may add 100-120N to soil Cowpeas (30- 40A) is plantedafter wheat needs very little mois-ture to germinate grows well insummer heat but dies with rst frostCowpeas may accumulate 125-135N if inoculated and work well inmixtures because they are shade tol-erant Sunn hemp (summer annualdrilled at 10-15A)) may get 10-15 feet tall with yellow owers andmay produce 200N (marble sizenodules if inoculated) works wellin mixture but dies with frost Crimson clover (10-20A)works well in mixtures with Daikonradish (same size seed) If inocu-lated crimson clover can produce100-125N but needs to be planted by early September to maximizegrowth Crimson clover should sur-vive most winters and be allowed togrow as long as possible in springto maximize N potential (bright redcrimson ower) Red Clover (12-15A) tolerateswet soils and can be included in

mixtures producing 75-100 N buthas a higher CN ratio so it takeslonger to release N than other le-gumes Sweet Clover (8-10A) hasa deep tap root tolerates wet soils produces 125- 200N improves soildrainage and suppresses weeds

Brassicas include Daikon (whiteroot) radishes (3-4A) and tur-nips (1-3A) and are good for im- proving water inltration and soilstructure kill or suppress broadleafweeds and they accumulate soilnutrients (N-P-K) Radishes die at15degF and have bad smell when theydecompose They fumigate the soiland promote earthworms The rootis 80 water and decays quicklywhen soils warm up Radish growswell under cooler wetter conditionsin late summer and early fall andworks well in cover crop mixtures Turnips are a winter annual withshorter taproot and bulb that can begrazed Other brassicas include rape (3-5A) and kale (2-5A) which aresmall seeded winter annuals thatsurvive the winter and can be plant-ed in mid- October

Other cover crops include buck-wheat (20-35A) a summer annu-

al good for surface compactionattracts benecial insects andhoney bees and is often used inmixtures Sunowers (summer

annuals drilled 5-10A) with deeproots that loosen soils works wellwith peas or climbing cover cropsand attract bees and benecial in-sects Cover crops are often seeded inmixtures To determine seeding ratein mixtures divide the full seedingrate by the number of crops in themixture to get an approximate seed-ing rate for each cover crop

As I sit as one of the two Ohiorepresentatives for the Midwest

Cover Crops Council (MCCC)there are many online tools our12-state group plus Ontario Canadahas organized to help formula mixesof cover crops These resources can be found at wwwmcccmsuedu For additional questions on for-mulating cover crops mixtures orobtaining a copy of the MidwestCover Crops Field Guide 2nd Edi-tion which Noggle helped authorone can walk in the OSU ExtensionOfce at 503 Fairground DrivePaulding or call 419-399-8225 Forspecic questions an appointmentcould be set up with Sarah Noggleor one can email questions to nog-gle17osuedu

Water-damaged areas may be a great place for cover crops

Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Villagersquos watertreatment plant

Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 730 am on the morning of

DATE HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION June 30 65 60 031rdquo July 1 79 57 022rdquo July 2 77 57 -0- July 3 78 58 -0- July 4 78 55 -0- July 5 81 55 -0- July 6 84 59 -0-

State group

awards ER nurse DEFIANCE minus The OhioEmergency Nurses Associationhas named Jenny Yeager RNBSN manager of the Emergen-cy Center at Mercy DeanceHospital Nurse Manager of theYear for 2015 The award was presented atthe grouprsquos recent awards ban-quet in Perrysburg The awardrecognizes consistently demon-strated excellence in emergencynursing as leadership that pos-itively inuences patient care patient outcomes and an im-

proved work environment

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God Bless the USA Usually they say that thecorn should be knee high bythe fourth of July Thatrsquos cer-tainly is not the case as yougaze at many of the local farmelds But the calendar neverlies and last weekend we stillcelebrated our nationrsquos birth However this year I am be-ginning to think we are livingin a monsoon My grill is pa-

tiently awaiting to cook some burgers my park benches arewaiting for a nice coat of paintand I am just ready for somesunshine Last weekend whether youcelebrated with family hungout with friends at a barbecueattended a parade or a ballgame Independence Day is atrue slice of America One of the most popular tra-ditions is setting off reworksand like any other year allover the US from Maine toCalifornia the sky lit up to thesatisfaction of onlookers of allages One of my familyrsquos favor-

ite things to do on the fourthwas to go to see a reworksdisplay Packing up blankets popcorn and drinks we wouldhead out for the venue before10 pm One thing that was alwaysfun to do and I am sure it ag-gravated people was to oohand aah at the reworks Ifa rework turned out to be adud everyone would groanand moan aww However a bright loud rework would

bring cheers of aah So basi-cally you could hear oohrsquos oraahrsquos all over the grounds Even though it is probablyillegal to set off your own re-works people still do it Irsquomsure many of you sat out sideand viewed your neighborsown display as it cracked thesky with bursts of bright lightsand shrill sounds Itrsquos just oneof those ways we honor this

great country of ours Of course not to be com- pletely lost in all the fun is theholidayrsquos true meaning the le-gal separation of the Americancolonies from Great Britainand the commemoration of theadoption of the Declaration ofIndependence on July 4 1776Arguably the dayrsquos biggestcelebration Washington DCfeatures a free concert per-formed on the west lawn ofthe Capitol which is viewed

and heard by millions acrossthe country It seems like weAmericans love a reason tocelebrate Patriotic music has always been a part of our July 4 cel-ebration From the ldquoBattleHymn of the Republicrdquo to theldquoStar Spangled Bannerrdquo you probably heard those tunes ringin recent days I donrsquot know

about you but I never get tiredof hearing patriotic music One of the more popularsongs you probably heardin addition to our NationalAnthem is ldquoGod Bless theUSArdquo by Lee GreenwoodThis song is the most widely played and listened to by manyduring this time of summer cel-ebration I admit it is a song Itruly love Other songs in the na-tion played on our Indepen-dence Day are ldquoParty in theUSArdquo ldquoBorn in the USArdquoldquoROCK in the USArdquoldquoAmerica the Beautifulrdquo andldquoAmerican Girlrdquo

So even if you canrsquot singhopefully you enjoyed a pa-rade a reworks display evenif it was your neighbors andcertainly you raised the colorsof old glory and recalled thosewho fought for our freedomAnd yes God Bless the USA What did you do to celebrateIndependence Day Did youooh and aaah at reworks Didyou hear any of these songsLet me know and Irsquoll give youa Penny for Your Thoughts

What are fairy ringsBy Staci Miller

Education specialistPaulding SWCD

Are your lawns forming magical rings in thegrass Due to the recent heavy rainfalls and warmtemperatures many home owners are discoveringfairy rings

They are dark green circles arcs or rings ofthick fast-growing grass that develop anytimefrom green-up in the spring through the heat ofsummer until the rst hard frost in the fall Theserings are most commonly between 2 and 15 feet indiameter although they may be larger or smaller Mushrooms or puffballs may appear underwet conditions in the same ring pattern In somecases a ring of brown or dead grass may appear Fairy rings are caused by many differentsoil-inhabiting fungi of the class BasidiomycetesFairy ring fungi do not attack grass directly but break down organic matter in the soil As a resultnitrogen is released which the grass uses causingit to grow and develop a contrasting green ring The mushrooms that appear after rainfall arethe fruiting bodies of the fungus Fairy rings breakdown organic material such as old tree stumpsroots logs lumber and other larger pieces of

organic material in the soil below the lawn Oncethis material is depleted the fairy ring will disap- pear but it may take a signicant amount of time Several fairy rings may appear relativelyclose together especially on lawns that exist onsites that were previously wooded areas Whenthis occurs it becomes noticeable that fairy ringsdo not cross each other as fungal activity ceaseswhen fungi from different rings contact eachother

There are approximately 50 species of fungiknown to form fairy rings in turf with Marasmiusoreades Agaricus campestris Lycoperdon sppand Scleroderma spp being the most commonThese fungi decompose organic debris in the soiland thatch A fairy ring starts from a piece of mycelium

or spore at a single point feeding in the thatchlayer or organic soil matter The uniform outwardgrowth of the fungus results in the development ofrings Under certain conditions and with certainfairy ring fungi a ring of dead grass developsSome of the responsible fungi have been shownto penetrate and kill root cells resulting in deadrings of grass There are some ways to cover upthe fairy rings or remove the fairy rings if they become a nuisance to your lawn The use of a nitrogen fertilizer can mask thesymptoms of fairy ring by causing the rest of thelawn to green up You can remove the fairy ringand get to the root of the problem by identifyingand removing the organic debris that caused thering to form then establish a new lawn by plantingclean ring-free sod for your new lawn space Another option is to eliminate thatch buildup

with a dethatching program There are fungicides available for suppres-sion of fairy rings however results may be onlytemporary as the decaying material may still be present Sources of information for this article were provided by Missouri Botanical Garden The fairy rings are truly a natural process thatcan add some character to your lawn and can be aconservation piece for you and your neighbors

Fairy rings are constantly appearing in lawns what a great conversation piece

n POLICEContinued from Page 5A

resident reported semis cutting the corner anddamaging their yard 705 pm Dog complaint was looked intoon Helen Street 718 pm Loud music was reported fromthe 700 block of North Water Street The callwas deemed unfounded 725 pm An alleged incident between twoclients on Countryview Drive was investigat-edTuesday June 30 1220 am Suspicious people were seenwalking on North Main Street They weregone when ofcers arrived 207 pm Domestic situation was investi-gated on North Williams Street 219 pm Dennis Street resident told ofcerstheir car was broken into and change was miss-ing

549 pm Identication theft was report-ed from West Perry Street The incident took place in Indiana 918 pm A welfare check was requested onSouth DeWitt Street where a crying womanwas seen grabbed by a man who made her goinside The woman left the residence while po-lice stood by 830 pm Unwanted person complaint fromSouth Williams Street was deemed unfounded 1015 pm Neighbor problems on West Per-ry Street were looked intoWednesday July 1 233 am Junk notice was prepared for a North Dix Street location 324 am A junk notice was prepared for anaddress on East Perry Street 340 am An East Baldwin Street residentwas sent a junk notice 113 pm Suspicious male was seen pullingdoor handles along Perry and Williams streets 545 pm Ofcers assisted Van Wert PoliceDepartment locate a missing cell phone thatGPS indicated was in Paulding The phonewas returned to its owner 650 pm A North Williams Street businesstold ofcers rental equipment had not been re-turned After police contacted the subject theitem was returned but not paid for 915 pm Dog complaint was made fromKlingler Road 930 pm Two males were found ghting atthe intersection of Williams and Perry streets No charges were broughtThursday July 2

520 am No contact request was made by aMiles Avenue resident 202 pm Unwanted person complaint washandled on Sugar Street 312 pm Fraudulent account was reported by a North Main Street business The matter isunder investigation 545 pm Missing air compressor from EastPerry Street is under investigation 823 pm Backing accident in the DairyQueen parking lot was documentedFriday July 3 1119 am Theft of goods from a North Wil-liams Street business is being investigated 1155 am Medication was reported missingfrom a West Perry Street home 957 pm A driver told police she backedinto the hydrant at Red Angel Pizza along Em-erald Road No damage was reported

1005 pm Fireworks were observed overEmerald AcresSaturday July 4 1104 am Possible breaking and enteringwas investigated No sign of forced entry wasfound 329 pm Breaking and entering was report-ed from West Wayne Street where beer andcandy were missing 419 pm Dog complaint from West Jeffer-son Street was handled 1101 pm North Drive resident told policetheir neighbors were shooting off reworksSunday July 5 1239 am A West Jackson Street residentreported that their child was receiving inappro- priate messages from a registered sex offender 149 am Police witnesses a BAC test forAntwerp police 1215 pm Theft of a wallet from a vehicle parked along South Main Street was investi-gated 617 pm Threatening calls were reportedfrom North Williams Street 1045 pm A lock was cut off a storage uniton West Jackson Street and a cabinet insidegone through 1101 pm Unruly juvenile complaint washandled on West Perry StreetMonday July 6 210 am Kids were seen going through peoplersquos back yards and driveways alongWest Jefferson Street Three boys were lo-cated warned of the curfew and staying offothersrsquo properties

OSHP ODOT announce

traffic safety initiative COLUMBUS ndash As of the lastweek of June Ohio had recorded76 more trafc deaths in 2015than at the same time a year agoThis 19 percent increase has in-spired the Ohio State HighwayPatrol (OSHP) and the OhioDepartment of Transportation(ODOT) to join forces with a newinitiative utilizing ODOT digitalmessage boards to spread trafcsafety messages The messages were displayedfor the rst time during the Fourthof July weekend and continue fora trial period The 130 permanent boardsin the urban areas and numer-ous portable message boards

throughout the state will rotate between two messages the year-to-date number of trafc deathsof 2015 and a trafc safety mes-sage such as ldquoDrive Sober or GetPulled Overrdquo The goal is to moti-vate motorists to exercise cautionwhile behind the wheel Most trafc crashes can be prevented if the driver slowsdown buckles up or avoids driv-ing impaired Locally portable message boards will be placed at the fol-lowing locations bull Interstate 75 southboundsouth of Bluffton

bull US 30 eastbound east of theauldingVan Wert County line bull US 68 northbound just northof the HardinHancock Countyline bull Ohio 15 westbound west ofOhio 37 bull US 24 eastbound just eastof the PauldingDeance Countyline bull US 23 northbound just northof the WyandotMarion Countyline The portable boards will bemoved to other locations andcontinue to display safety mes-sages throughout the year Trafc deaths were signi-cantly higher during January

February and May of this yearcompared to 2014 In fact May2015 was the worst May for traf-c deaths in a decade The largest increase wasamong drivers under the age of25 Fatal crashes involving al-cohol tripled and the number ofdeadly crashes involving peoplenot wearing a seat belt doubledduring the month of May ldquoThis increase in fatalities isunsettlingrdquo said Colonel Paul APride Patrol superintendent ldquoWehope that by coupling the Patrolrsquosenforcement with the highly visi- ble ODOT signs we can impact

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driver behavior and save somelivesrdquo OSHP and ODOT choseto partner in time for the JulyFourth holiday period as thisweekend typically sees an in-crease in trafc fatalities andimpaired driving In the four-day2014 reporting period 12 peopledied in 11 fatal crashes Of thosecrashes ve were OVI-relatedresulting in six deaths OSHPmade 761 OVI arrests ldquoOur top priority is alwayssafetyrdquo said ODOT director JerryWray ldquoLike the Highway Patrolwe are concerned about the in-creased number of deaths on ourroads and highways These arenrsquot

just statistics but someonersquos fa-ther or mother daughter or sonrdquo Digital message boards willdisplay these messages 24 hours per day on weekends and from 9 pm-5 am on weekdays unlessthere is a higher priority message The boards will update withthe new year-to-date number ofconrmed deaths every Thursdaynight That number is calculatedusing police reports from agen-cies statewide including OSHPIt includes provisional fatali-ties that have been identiedthrough early warning systems but have not been conrmed

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ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING

Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp PastorRicky L Grimes 419-258-2069 Bible Study Fellowship 930 am Contem-porary Worship 1030 am Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor MikeSchneider church telephone number is 258-4901 Contemporary serviceSunday 830 am Sunday school 930 am Traditional Service 1030 am Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 NMain Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Sunday at 830 am First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056Sunday school at 9 am Sunday worship 10 am evening service 6 pmWednesday Bible Study 630 pm First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington258-2864 Sunday school at 1115 am Sunday worship at 10 am Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Publictalk 10 am Sunday Congregation Bible Study Theocratic Ministry Schoolamp Service Meeting Theocratic school 730 pm Thursday Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday school at 9am Sunday worship at 10 am Riverside Christian Church 15413 St Rt 49 (corner Ohio 49 and Road192) Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem Sunday School 930 amSunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA

Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William Schlatter Elder Sunday services at 1015 am and 1230pm Sunday school at 1 pm Wednesday services at 730 pm Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor ChristopherBaker Sunday worship at 1030 am Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lon-nie Lambert 399-5022 Sunday School 930 Worship 1030 Bible Study530 Wednesday Bible Study 530

Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction)393-2671 or JunctionBiblecoppernet Interim Pastor Duane RichardsonSunday school at 930 am Sunday worship follows at 1030 am and BibleStudy on Wed at 7pm Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church County Road 180 Deance(Junction) Rev Alan Ray Newsome Sunday worship at 11 am eveningservice at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 7 pm Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham393-2924 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at 1045 am Sun-day evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday evening worship at 7 pmYouth Service Wednesday at 7 pm

GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING

Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry Streets Grover HillPastor Pat Holt 587-4021 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at11 am Sunday evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at7 pm

Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson StreetsPastor Jonathan L Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday school at 930 amMorning worship at 1030 am Sunday evening gospel hour at 6 pmWednesday evening service at 7 pm Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church corner of First and Harrison587-3941 Pastor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sun-day school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1020 am nursery availableduring all services Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 Pastor JustinSterrett 419-786-9878 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am and 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 pm Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover HillPastor Eileen Kochensparger Sunday worship at 845 am Sunday schoolat 1015 am Sunday evening Bible study at 6 pm Mt Zion United Methodist Church Grover Hill County Road 151 Sun-day school at 930 am Pastor David Prior Sunday worship at 1030 amWednesday evening prayer meeting at 730 pm Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT

Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 wor -ship service at 1030 am Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 419-622-5746Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1015 am Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sun-day school at 10 am worship service at 1115 am Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott PastorTerry Martin 419-622-2026 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday morningworship at 1030 am Sunday Evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday eve -ning worship at 7 pm Wednesday Youth Group at 7 pm Friends United Methodist Church Latty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday

worship at 9 am Wednesday Bible Study at 7 pm

OAKWOODMELROSE AREAS

Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and halfmile west on County Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sundayworship at 9 am Sunday school at 1030 am Wednesday services forchildren youth and adults at 7 pm

Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor EileenKochensparger 399-5818 Sunday school 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Wednesday Bible study and prayer at 7 pm Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Secondstreets Oakwood Pastor Brady Feltz 419-594-2992 Sunday worship at930 am Sunday school at 1045 am Bible Study Wednesdays at 10 am Prairie Chapel Bible Church one mile east and a half-mile north ofOakwood on the corner of Roads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am eveningworship at 6 pm Wednesday Bible study at 7 pm

PAULDING AND OUTLYING

Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseckworship service at 1030 am Sunday school at 930 am Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding RevBurpo Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at noon Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted RameySun school 10 am Worship service 11 am Sunday eve 6 pmWednesday eve 6 pm Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at

8 am Sunday school at 9 am Christian Fellowship Church Paulding High School Auditeria 10 amSunday Pastor Greg Cramer Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 419-399-5061 Sunday School at 930 am worship services at 1045 am and 6pm Sunday and 630 pm Wednesday Pastor Drew Gardner First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald RoadPaulding 419-399-4576 Sunday school 9 am Worship service 10 amPastor Jeff Seger First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St Paulding 399-2438Rev David Meriwether wwwpauldingpresbyteriancom 915 am praisesinging 930 am Sunday worship Communion rst Sunday each month

Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across fromPaulding County Hospital Sunday school at 845 am service at 10 amPastor Cameron Michael House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Paulding Pastor Pre-dest (Dwayne) Richardson or Sister Brenda Richardson 419-399-9205 or419-796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm Wednesday night Bible study at530 Jail Ministry Food Ministry Outreach Ministry Overcomer Outreach- a Christian 12-step meeting Sundays at 5 pm

New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk399-5041 Sunday worship at 11 am Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Chris-topher Reno 419-399-4761 Bible school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy Thompson Sunday school at 915 am Sundayworship at 1030 am Sunday evening at 6 pm Kidsrsquo Summer Jam(ages 4-4th grade) Preteen class (5th-6th grade) Teen group (7th-12thgrade) and adult service Wednesday at 7 pm Teen group (7th-12thgrade) adult bible study and prayer Nursery available for all services Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent Krotereld Sunday worship at 1030 am Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Pauldingchurch telephone number is 399-3591 Rev Roger Emerson Worshipservice at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 9 am Wednesday wor -ship at 6 pm Church ofce is located at 308 N Main St

Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding ElderGeorge Robinson Sunday school at 10 am worship service at noonprayer services Monday at 6 pm and Thursday at noon Bible study at 6pm Tuesday

Pioneer Christian Ministries County Road 108 and Ohio 637 PauldingRev Chuck Oliver Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030am and Wednesday evening at 7 pm including a youth service on at leastthree Wednesday evenings Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding399-3113 Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Wednesday service from 7-8 pm with childrenrsquos hour St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor KarenStetins church telephone number is 419-399-4962 or 419-399-2320 Sun-day worship at 830 am Sunday school at 930 am St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box156) Paulding Pastor Karen Stetins church telephone number is 399-2320 Sunday Worship at 1030 am Sunday school at 915 am

PAYNE AND OUTLYING AREAS

Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Mass Saturday at 4 pm Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton)Ind 46797 Pastor Dave Dignal church telephone number is 260-632-4008Sunday school at 9 am childrenrsquos church at 10 am worship at 10 amhome groups at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 630 pm Living Water Ministries Contemporary worship service Sunday nights at10 am amp 630 pm The ldquoWellrdquo church for kids Sunday mornings from 10-1130 am The church is currently in the process of relocating For locationinformation contact Pastor Rich Phelan 419-263-2728 Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor MikealGeorge Sunday worship at 930 am 419-263-2092 419-574-2150 (cell) Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne

Pastor Mike Harper 263-2422 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Sunday night service at 630 pm Wednesday prayermeeting at 730 pm St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hymanstreets Payne Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday School 9 amChurch service-10 am St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box42) Payne 263-2129 Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday Schoolat 9 am Sunday worship at 10 am St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main StPayne Rev David Rohrer church telephone number is 263-2418 par-sonage telephone number is 263-2017 Sunday school at 9 am Sundayworship at 8 am and 10 am Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed pleasecontact the Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday servicetimes

Paulding County Church Directory

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Antwerp School Board

Test results unpaid school fee new calendar unveiled

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

ANTWERP ndash Superintendent Patri-cia Ross and principals Mike Bute and

Tim Manz reported on a variety of issuesduring the regular Antwerp Local SchoolBoard meeting for June Testing resultsapproval of contracts and handbooksalong with the unveiling of the 2015-16school calendar were shared Middle schoolhigh school principalMike Bute shared in detail the resultsof the Ohio graduation tests taken bythe sophomore class According to Butethere are ve levels of scoring the test ad-vanced accelerated procient basic andlimited The top three levels is a passinggrade with basic and limited not passing ldquoWe had 53 sophomores take the testwith 87 percent passingrdquo said Bute In his year end report Bute commentedthat two incidences of bullying were re-

ported during the second semesterBute also discussed the change for

Saturday school for the upcomingschool year Bute shared the new Satur-day schedule that will now be held afterschool on Friday For high school andmiddle school students it will be heldfrom 3-5 pm and elementary studentswill convene from 245-4 pm Elementary principal Tim Manz re- ported good news concerning the resultsof the third grade reading tests that eachthird grade student is required to pass inorder to move to the next grade ldquoItrsquos exciting to report that all of ourstudents 100 percent past the testldquo saidManz Manz reminded the board that student

fees will be $65 for elementary studentsThe principal recognized student Mor-gan Kniceley who recently was namedas one of the regional winners of theOhio Severe Weather Awareness postercontest Kniceley will now participatein the state competition in Columbus onAug 8

In her brief report Ross said that staff-ing for the upcoming year is completewith all hires in place The bus eet has been inspected Nine

busses were inspected with eight pass-ing The lone bus that failed was discov-ered with a leak in a brake line The busis scheduled to be repaired in the nextfew days according to Ross Concerning outstanding student feesRoss is hopeful the new student hand- book will help eliminate large balancesthat some students carry and still owe theschool ldquoJust in the high school alone we havemore than $13000 owed with some stu-dents owing close to $500 We want par-ents or those responsible to do what theycan to pay these fees All we ask is thatthey come in and set up a payment planthat will work for themrdquo said Ross The school calendar for the 2015-16

school year was distributed The rst dayof school for students is August 18 Thenal day scheduled for classes is May18 2016 with graduation set for May 22 IT Director Harold Gottke reportedthat AEP has reimbursed the district a$1751204 rebate for taking steps toconserve electricity Gottke reportedhow the electric bill for a recent monthwas $10000 less than for the samemonth last year Gottke updated the board that 77 lap-tops have been purchased along with250 Chromebooks ldquoWith the purchase of the laptops ev-eryone in the high school has the samekind of device The chrome books costapproximately $237 per unitrdquo said

Gottke The following consent items were ap- proved bull One year teaching contracts for2015-16 school year for Alyssa SaylorMarie Plassman and Jason Hale bull One year supplemental contracts forthe 2015-16 school year for Kara Eicher

Kaiya Jemison Denise Coleman and Al-yssa Saylor bull Kaiya Jemison as a volunteer assis-tant varsity volleyball coach

bull Memorandum of understandingconcerning extracurricular events for theelementary musical director bull Waiver days of Sept 4 2015 Oct19 2015 Jan 15 2016 and Feb 292016 bull May 18 2016 as the last day ofschool bull Overnight student trip for the var -sity volleyball team on July 9 to TifnUniversity for team camp bull Student athletic coaches middlehigh school and elementary studenthandbooks bull Amended certicate and revised ap- propriations for scal year 2015 bull Ofcial certicate of estimated re-sources and appropriations for scal

year 2016 bull Ohio school plan for scal year2016 liability and property insurance bull Contract with Northwest Ohio AreaComputer Services Cooperative to pro-vide internet scal and EMIS servicesfor the period of July 1 2015 throughJune 30 2016 in the amount of $16207 bull Fiscal Year 2016 service contractwith Western Buckeye ESC for the2015-16 school year bull Resolution requesting certicationof alternative tax rates in preparation ofrenewing the 075 percent income taxlevy for ve years bull Elementary student fees of $65 forkindergarten through fth grade for the2015-16 school year

The nancial report was presented by school district treasurer Kristine Stu-art For the month of May expenses to-taled $77612436 with receipts totaling$38741950 Interest earned on invest-ments was $210766 The July board meeting is scheduledfor 5 pm on July 23

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2016 Executive Budget cuts

Western Buckeye funding VAN WERT ndash The WesternBuckeye ESC Governing Boardheld its regular monthly boardmeeting last Tuesday June 30at the Van Wert ESC ofce Superintendent Brian Gerberupdated the board on Governor

Kasichrsquos executive budget Theamendment adopted by confer-ence committee indicates thatEducational Service Centers(ESCs) were cut $23 million inscal year 2016

ldquoThis is actually consistentwith the Executive and House- passed funding levels not theSenate ESCs are the leader inthe Shared Services ModelGovernor Kasich has alwaystrumpeted reducing coststhrough shared services ESCsare doing everything the Gov-ernor has asked us to do duringhis tenure ESCs have reducedthe cost to our partner schoolsthrough our shared service de-

livery modelrdquo said GerberldquoHowever Governor Kasichand the House saw a need to propose a cut to ESCs in theamount of $23 million in FY16The Senate did not support thiscut but there wasnrsquot enoughsupport for ESC funding as itwas voted out of conferencecommittee ldquoMy biggest disappointmentis with the House They havetraditionally supported ESCfunding during the past two bi-ennial budgets During Kasichrsquostenure as governor his desire tocut ESC funding has been obvi-ous It began with his very rstexecutive budget proposal forFY12 Nonetheless I was con-dent that the House saw theeducational value the ESCs pro-vided for their school districts Iwas hopeful the House wouldsupport restoring our fundingor at the very least keep ESCsfunded at a at level We didnrsquotexpect additional funding Wewere counting on at funding inFY16 It just didnrsquot happen withthis Executive Budgetrdquo contin-ued Gerber ldquoWestern Buckeye ESC

has been able to keep costsat or even reduce cost to theschools in Van Wert and Pauld-ing County Western Buck-eye ESC is in the top 10 ruralESCs in the state of Ohio that provide a higher percentage

of direct student services thantheir suburban or urban coun-terparts We have been able toaccomplish this goal by beingscally responsible in reducingoverhead costs and personnelcost without negatively impact-ing our level of service TheWestern Buckeye ESC sharedservice delivery model reducescost by sharing speech OT PTPTAs OTAs gifted personnelschool psychologists and grantwriting We have a ResourceCenterAlternative School thatserves ED students in whichwersquove been able to keep costsat and serve those studentswho perform better in an alter-

native setting rather than in a public school environmentldquoWe also provide non instruc-tional support by paying for bus driver physicals bus driverin-services teacher licensureOhio Bureau of Criminal In-vestigationFBI backgroundchecks maintenance of LPDClicensure parent mentoring andtruancy ofcer Even though theExecutive Budget is going to cutfunding for ESCs in Fiscal Year2016 the Western BuckeyeESC will continue its proud tra-dition in providing their currentlevel of services for the schoolsin Van Wert and PauldingCountyrdquo Consent items approved bythe board bull Western Buckeye Educa-tional Service Center 2015-16calendar bull Resignation of HeatherMcClure at the end of the 2014-2015 school year bull Resignation of RebeccaBeaman-Diglia effective Aug3 bull Increase contract daysfrom 120 to 150 days for San-dra Freeman for the 2015-16

contract year bull Donation from Beta DeltaChapter PSI 10TA XI in theamount of $10000 to theWBESC PS at Thomas Edison bull One year limited contractto Denise Shouse paraprofes-

sional at Grover Hill for the2015-16 school year bull One year limited contractto Kathy Habern paraprofes-sional at Payne for the 2015-16school year

bull Fiscal year 2016 serviceagreement between WesternBuckeye ESC and NorthwestOhio Area Computer ServicesCooperative (NOACSC) as pre-sented

bull 2015-16 OESCA member -ship in the amount of $200000 bull Engage the Auditor ofStatersquos Ofce-LGS-to preparefinancial statements for the2015-16 cost not to exceed$3500

bull Amended scal year 2015and 2016 appropriations forWestern Buckeye EducationalService Center as presented

The next regular governing board meeting of the WesternBuckeye Educational ServiceCenter will be on WednesdayAug 19 starting at 6 pmat thePaulding ESC ofce

The VFW pee wee boys team nished in second place Front row from left ndash Colev LagunaAlex Highwarden Aden Lero Thor (Stroker) Etter Dawson Bradford second row ndash Bryson PeaseGreyson Harder Brandon Schroeder Easton Lehman Nick Hatcher assistant Brandy Highwar-den back row ndash Brian Harder Bob Lehman Josh Lero

OHSAA volleyballofficiating class An Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association vol-leyball ofciating class

begins in mid-July foranyone in Paulding VanWert Putnam Mercer orAllen counties Comple-tion of the class require-ments will enable you toofciate all levels of vol-leyball for the upcoming2015 season For registra-tion information contactRita at 419-235-9246 orrmslnhabrightnet

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Miller Contracting Group Inc is in searchof an Project Estimator Manager to addto our staff Job Description and Responsibilities

would include the following

Description Individual is responsible for managingthe day-to-day activities of all assigned projects They willestimate potential projects develop project plans defineresources and develop project schedules The individ ualmust be organized able to manage their time wisely andinterface with internal and external clients (ie vendors andsubcontractors) People and time management skills are verycritical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)bull Project Estimatingbull Establishing project scopes and budgetsbull Setting managing amp updating project schedules

bull Communicating with in-house personnel productpartners suppliers installation teams and clients

bull Assist in the preparation of project d ocumentsincluding contracts change orders submittalsand pay applications using AIA formsformat

bull Coordinate all site safety requirements with field personnel

bull Final project review and summary with eldpersonnel and client upon completion

Key Skillsbull Architectural drawings ndash read amp understand all aspectsbull Organized detail oriented

and the ability to multi-task a mustbull 2+ years Construction Estimating amp Project Managementbull Field coordination and installation knowledge requiredbull Excellent written and verbal communication skillsbull Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Ofce Products)bull Disciplined pro-active initiative to follow-thru

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Oppor-tunity Employer offering career development healthand retirement benefits

Send Resume co HR ManagerPO Box 162 Ottoville OH 45876or cdmillercontractinggroupcom

00130784

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Business Manager AccountsReceivable Cost Accounting Position

Job Description and Responsibilities would include the

following

Description Individual is responsible for all facets relating to

cost accounting and client invoicing specifically including ad-

ministration of project cost reports relating to client billings

Individual must also be proficient in asset management and

general ledge reporting entries as well The individual must

be organized able to manage their time wisely and interface

with employees and clients effectively People and time man-

agement skills are very critical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)

x Extensive knowledge of General Ledger AR AP Project

Equipment Costing and Cost Accounting Practices

x Basic knowledge of developing a schedule of values per

ALA billing practices

x Effectively cotLunicating wift employees managementpersonnel and elients

x Assist in daily time sheet approval and entry and asso-

ciated ensuing payroll processes as well as Accounts

Payables Accounts Receivables Cost Accounting and

General Administrative Duties as required

x Administer and compile all work in progress reports

quarterly and as required 00 Ensuring all time job costs

are approved and recorded accurately and timely 00

Assist project managers in preparing and completing

client invoicing documentation

Key Skills

x Background or general construction knowledge a plus

x Organized detail oriented and the ability to multi-task

a must

x Problem Solving Skills

x Excellent written and verbal communication skills

x Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office Products

Internet Explorer)

x Disciplined pro-active takes initiative to follows through

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benefits

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PO Box 162 Ottovil le OH 45876

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TECHNOLOGY

COORDINATOR

POSITION

Paulding Exempted

Village Schools has

Technology Coordina-

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Job qualifications

may be found at

wwwpaulding-

schoolsorg under

the lsquoEmploymentrsquo tab

Interested personsmay send a cover

letter and resume to

Paulding Schools

Attn William Hanak

405 N Water St

Paulding OH 45879

or email to w_hanak

pauldingschoolsorg

Deadline is 400 pm

July 15 2015

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183 working days plus40 extended days

Plans implements andevaluates instruction in Agriculture curriculumdesigned to address awide range of maturityand skill levels Helps

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bullValid state departmentof education

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the position bullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

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technology and other

workplace innovationsthat support

job functions bullTraining andor

experience in behavioralmanagement techniques

Interested applicantsshould submit aletter of interest

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by Thursday July 16 2015 to

Staci A KaufmanSuperintendent

818 N Franklin St

Van Wert Ohio 45891Or email to

kaufmansvantagecareercentercom

Applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website

wwwvantagecareercentercom

ASSISTANTTREASURER

Perform payrollprocessing humanresource functionincluding duties

supporting the effectiveoperation of the

treasurerrsquos officeExpected to address

issues which may ariseduring the absence of

the treasurer within thelimits prescribed by law

Preferred MinimumQualifications

bullPayrollaccounting skillsand ability consistently

accurately compute andrecord data

bullExperience using statesoftware a plus(USASUSPS)

bullKnowledge of budgetingbullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

(eg a negativetuberculosis text etc)bullProvides documented

evidence of clear criminal record

bullMultitasking ability andstrong diplomacy skills

congenial telephoneetiquette

bullCurrent withtechnology and other

workplace

innovations that support job functions

Interested applicantsshould send a

completedVantage Career Center

Employmentapplication letter of interest resume and

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July 23 2015 to

Laura Peters Treasurer

818 N Franklin StVan Wert Ohio 45891

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Vantage Career Center website

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Auction

Wed July 15 500 PM

LOCATION 11201 Rd 71 Paulding OH 4 mi west of Paulding on Rt 111 to RdC-71 then north on Rd C-71 for frac14 mi

Simplicity Broadmoor Lawn Tractor hydrostat 20 HP 52rdquo deck hellipTroy-Bilt RearTine Bronco Tiller 5 frac12 HP hellip Yard Machine 21rdquo Push mower hellip Horse saddle hellipLeaf Blower hellip Come - a - long hellip Extension cords hellip Al Extension Ladder hellipKarcher Power Washer hellip Exide Battery Charger hellip Lawn Cart hellip Shop vac hellipGas cans hellip Quartz Infrared heater hellip Air Compressorhellip Heaterhellip Bench Grinder

hellip Bench Vise hellip 24 CC Leaf BlowerVac hellipWheel Barrow hellip Scroll Saw hellip ToolBoxes hellip Wagon full of small hand Tools Wrenches Hammers Shovels BroomsChisels Pliers etc etc etc hellip Ladies Golf Clubs hellip Cooler amp Lawn amp OutdoorItems - Box Traps hellip Coleman Lantern hellipOver a dozen rods amp reels hellip Tackle Boxhellip 4 Sets Binocularshellip Lawn Items hellip plus much more Household amp Furnitureincluding KHL digital TV hellip Lap Top Computer amp Computer amp Electronics helliprigidaire Washer hellip Gibson Dryer hellip Newer small roll top desk hellip American Drew6 ft dresser w mirror hellip 3 foot dresser w five drawers that set on top hellip Frigidaire gasrange hellip Upright freezer hellip Brass colored bed head amp foot board hellip 2 Upright Re-frigerators hellip Apt size refrigerator hellipWindow air conditioner hellip Safe hellip Computerdesk hellip Oak Rocker hellip Round maple kitchen table amp chair hellip Dining table amp 6 chairshellip Recliner hellip Newer glass door secretary hellip 2 Bissell Upright Sweeper Cleaner Matching suit case set hellip Nice 4 Pc bedroom suite with queen size bed dresser wmirror chest night stand File cabinet hellip Aquarium hellip End tableshellip Oil Lampshellip Knic Knacs hellip2 microwave ovens hellip Lamps Electric organ Lighted XmasVillages hellip Cardio glider machine hellip Kitchen pots pans dishes etc etc Visit ourweb site gorrellbros-pauldingcom - or - auction zip for photos hellip Terms Cashor check day of auction - Inspection day of auction beginning at 100 PM hellip SellerCharles amp Glema Baxter by Deborah J Rogers POA hellip Gorrell Bros Auction-eers - Aaron Timm Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFrance ApprenticeNolan Shisler Auctioneers

Simplicity Lawn Tractor - Fishing Items Horse Saddle - Tools - Household - Furniture

20 AcresBrown Twp

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Land AuctionThurs July 16

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Farm Location Sec 32 Brown Twp Paulding Co OH - frac12 mi

west of Melrose OH on Rt 613 to Rd T-165 then south on Rd T-165

for frac34 mi (at the corner of T-165 amp T-88) hellip 20+- acre tract

- FSA indicates approx 16 acres tillable with Huber ditch crossing the

farm - mostly Paulding amp Roselm soils - nice little parcel with brush

and recreational area created by ditch hellip There is a mobile home lo-

cated in the NW corner of the farm that belongs to others and the mo-

bile home and personal property are not part of the farm hellip Sellers

reserve 2015 crops helliphellip Call for Brochure Survey FSA and other

auction information or visit our web site hellipTerms $2000 earnest

money with the balance at closing on before Aug 16 2015 hellip Auction

Location Gorrell Bros Auction Facility - 1201 N Williams St Pauld-

ing OH hellip Sellers John H Porter Family (see web site) Hyman

amp Hyman Ltd Attorney for sellers hellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers

Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Sale Mgr Nolan Shisler

Aaron Timm Auctioneers

ESTATE AUCTIONThursday July 16 2015 ndash 300 pmVan Wert Co Fairgrounds - Jr Fair Building

1055 S Washington St Van Wert Ohio

Many Antiques Collectibles amp Household Items

Antiques amp Collectibles Lots of Glassware including Fostoria

American depression and much much more China eggs black milkglass figurines pottery Hummel figurines Fenton items piggy bankCI safe bank cruets German magnifying glass in its case Operaglasses costume jewelry US Mail Box coin bank Ewers ChocolatePot Hallrsquos Tea Leaf items dozen of Angels Cardinals amp red bird figu-rines Cement Bulldog door stop military items antique wood chairsrocker and baby high chair drop l eaf ash table Wicker doll baby bug-

gy toys amp child accordion ldquoJeu De Courserdquo horse race toy MarshFoundation advertising items European Tour books from early1900rsquosrsquo cookbooks Cambridge handled Pitcher spice rack collectorspoons bubble glass oval picture frames Walnut lamp table Manybooks including National Portrait Gallery Volumes Yearbooks 1978Mercer County History Book 1909 Home Guards Temple mirrorOak commode Boston Baked Beans cookie jar Bossons Characterfigures from England Lane Cedar chest and many more itemshellip

See Photos at wwwauctionzipcomAuctionZip Auctioneer ID 6413

Household Items sofas chairs bookcases rolltop desk platformrocker childrsquos rocker coffee amp end tables Frigidaire washer anddryer Patio furniture set table lamps MANY ITEMS FROM OVER-

SEAS PURCHASED DURING SELLERrsquoS TRAVELS dining table amp

chairs dining hutch Large glass display cases Howard Miller grand-father clock glasstop end tables stereo and sound equipment quiltrack baskets Wurlitzer organ Bedroom suite electronic Keyboardquilts amp blankets amp bedding filing cabinets hundreds of decoratoritems lots of Christmas items desk chair Kitchen cookware bake-ware and small appliances and MUCH MUCH MOREhellipTerms Cash or check with proper ID Ohio Sales tax will be

chargedSeller Joan G Amstutz Estate VW County Probate Court Case20141157 Greg Amstutz Executor Collette Carcione Attorney

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to viewthe Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of

this auction and all upcoming auctions

R e a l t y amp Auc t i o n C o Lt d

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

Auctioneers Dale Butler Ron Medaugh Bob Priest Gary

Richey Andy Schweiterman amp DD Strickler

122 N Washington St

Van Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

Old amp Newer Horse Drawn

Wagons amp Equipment

amp Antique Farm Equipment

Auction Sat July 11

1000 AM

Including Old Horse Drawn Hearsehelliphelliphellip Jail Wagonhelliphelliphellip DraftHorse Show Wagon helliphelliphellip 12 Passenger Horse Drawn People Mover Parade Vehiclehelliphelliphellip 6 Passenger Horse Drawn CarriagehelliphellipMeadow Gold Milk Delivery Wagonhelliphellip Old Buckboard helliphellip OldCovered Wagon hellip Replica Wells Fargo Stage Coach helliphellip Old sleighhelliphelliphellip Five Nice Wood Box Wagons helliphellip 2 Threshing MachinesJD A Tractor hellip Old Husker Shredder hellip Plus other old small farmequipment amp antique itemshelliphellip Call for free brochure or visit our WebSite wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphelliphellip Auction LocationGorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Paulding OHhellip Terms Payment day of the auction terms in brochure hellip OwnerCharles ldquoLewierdquo Moeller helliphellipGorrell Bors Auctioneers Don Gor-rell Nolan Shisler Aaron Timm Larry Gorrell Chris Aufrance Ap-prentice

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PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

VAN WERT OFFICE

419-238-9733419 WEST ERVIN RD

VAN WERT OHIO

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Real Estate ndash 3 Acre Lot

THURS JULY 23 6pm

OPEN HOUSE THURS JULY 16 5-6 pm

3 Acres +- on US 127 North of Paulding

3 acres +- located 5 miles north of Paulding

on US 127 Located just north of the overpass

railroad tracks on the east side of the road

Paulding Cty Ohio Crane Twp Sec 12 Bare

undeveloped lot with recently applied for zoning

of B-3 Huge potentialmdashpossible commercial or

residential applications Close proximity to US 24

Survey available Sells to the HIGHEST BIDDER

Daily traffic count is over 4200 on US 127 amp over

6500 on US 24

EXCELLENT ACCESS W POTENTIAL

WWWSTRALEYREALTYCOM

for more auctionsinfopicturesterms

of sale

SELLER Paulding Co Habitat for Humanity

Auction Manager William C Straley CAI 419-203-

4616

AUCTIONEERS William C Straley CAI Chester M

Straley e-ProGRI Appr Warren Straley

EVERYTHING WE TOUCHmdashTURNS TO SOLD

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSEJULY 12TH bull 100 -200 PM

With a new roof it is hard to believe this home is only $39900There are 3 or 4 bedrooms and approximately 1700 square feetSmall corner lot that also has a detached garage This home islocated half-way between Van Wert and Paulding Wayne TraceSchool district Host DD Strickler 419-771-1295

wwwBeeGeeRealtycomBEE GEE REALTY ampAUCTION CO LTD

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

Realty amp Auction Co Ltd

3020 US RT 127 HAVILAND

To see nice color pictures amp interior shots of properties offeredby Gorrell Bros go to wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Multiple ListingService

1724 3 Bdrm home w lots of extras Beautifullot wabove ground pooleat-in kitchen 18x24 gar-age Oakwood $69900Paulding Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1725 NEW PRICEBEAUTIFUL 4 BRVICTORIAN HOMELots of extras beautifulwoodwork remodeledkitchen formal diningCA bsmt lg reardeck 2-car garageCorner lot PauldingCall Don Gorrell 419-

399-7699

1717 Lg 4 bdrm 2 bathldquoTurn of the Centuryrdquo home Gourmet kitchenwwalk-in pantry origi-nal woodwork updat-ed electric boiler heat-ing Lg lot Paulding

$174900 Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1686 7951 SR 111Well-kept 3 BDRM 15bath home wnewer shin-gles Spacious eat-in kitch-en 32x48 pole barn w concrete floor amp 220 elec-tric New Price $59900 Call Joe DenHerder

1716 New Listing -

13929 Helen StreetPaulding 4 BR Lots ofspace upgrade kitch-en wappliances hugemaster suite wfull walk-in shower amp garden tub$114900 Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1721 726 HooverAve Paulding New tothe market Spacious 3BR 2 bath home Manyupgrades incl new kitch-en great room furnace2 hot water heatershandmade cabinetswhole house generator

steel roof amp much moreAtt 2 car garage A mustsee home Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1722 1048 N Williams

Paulding 3 BR 1 12bath home Manyupdates and tons ofspace New windows ampattic insulation New lgeat-in kitchen whand-made cabinets 3 car attgarage Beautiful maturelandscaping amp trees Call

Aaron 419-769-5808

New Listing 1723 1070N Williams Paulding3 Bdrm wCA mostly allhardwood amp vinyl flooringroom for possible 4th BRor family room Fencedback yard 2 20x40 heated

extra building New Price$89000 Call Don Gorrell

or Joe Den Herder

1703 - 11749 Rd 132Paulding 3 BR 2 bathhome Country butclose to town Lg kitch-en lg deck lower levelfamily room wfireplacelaundry amp bath greatlandscaping Move inready Call Aaron 419-

769-5808

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

THE BITTERSWEET INN

940 WEST WAYNE

PAULDING

Absolutely tip-top

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quarters on the lower level 1frac12 acre lotbarnAttributes you can only imagine - 722

$265000 private showings only

SEE THIS AND 150 MORE LISTINGS AT

STRALEYREALTYCOM (or) REALTORCOM

FOLTZ REALTY Don K Foltz II - Broker

Paulding OH bull 106 N Williams St 45879

Maurie Wannemacher 419-769-9090 bull Tim Boss 419-769-0823 - Realtors

View other listings wwwfoltzrealtycom bull Office 419-399-2347

2881 Lots of Home for the Money4 Bdrm 1 Bath Home wLarge LRDRCombo Attached Garage and a Bigback Yard for the Kids to to Play

2878 New Listing 211 S Laura St inPayne 3 Bdrm 2 Bath home with lotsof updates incls Roof Siding Shut-ters Eves and Downspouts as well asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2882 New Listing Well Kept 2 Bdrm 1bath home nicely landscaped Vinyl SidedNewer Replacement Windows new counter-top and sink in Paulding $51900

2877 New Listing 3 Bd 2 Bth LR FR andLarge eat-in Kitchen w34rdquo Oak Floor Large2 12 Car Det Garage w Floored storageabove Home has 4 ft Crawlspace and justunder 1 acre in Antwerp $69900

LEGALSORDINANCE

1503-15Ordinance 1503-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on June15 2015 and goes intoeffect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEA U T H O R I Z I N GTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOTO PARTICIPATEIN THE STATE OFOHIO COOPERA-TIVE PURCHASINGPROGRAMCopies of the full text ofthis legislation may beobtained at the FinanceDirectorrsquos Ofce 116South Main Street be-tween the hours of 800am and 500 pm Mon-day through FridayAnnette D HaschFinance Director

NOTICE Notice is hereby givento all residents of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams countiesOhio There will be ameeting of the JointSolid Waste Manage-ment District of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams Coun-ties Board of Direc-tors The date of themeeting is MondayJuly 27 2015 Themeeting will be heldin the Deance CountyCommissionerrsquos ndash Sec-ond Floor ConferenceRoom The time of themeeting is scheduledto begin at 130 pmorsquoclock DST A SolidWaste District Coordi-natorrsquos session will im-mediately followCommissioner Otto L NicelyBoard of Directors

President

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

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say hello to a Great Deal

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Buy 1 Get the 2nd 12 OFF

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Email dnutterprogressnewspaperorg

jillcookprogressgmailcomP983154983151983143983154983141983155983155PAULDING COUNTY

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One Issue Both IssuesFull Page 1025rdquo x 1025rdquo $329 $49350Half Page 5rdquo x 1025rdquo $219 $32850

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Buyers amp Auctioneers

2015 Paulding County Junior Fair

LIVESTOCK T h a n k Y o u

A L Boer Goats

Gorrell Brothers

MTJ Farms

Ag Credit-Van Wert

Greg amp Suzanne Cooper

Myers Enterprise

Al amp Casey Cook

Grover Hill VFW

Noggle Farms

Alex Products

H amp A Transport

Noggle Rabbitry

Antwerp Exchange Bank

Harvest Farm Management

Noggle Snow Removal

Archbold Equipment Co

Haviland Drainage

Nucor Vulcraft Group

Arend Bros Farms

Hay amp Straw Mafia

Paulding Ace Hardware

Arthur Mutual Telephone Company

Herbert amp Orr CompanyPaulding County Area Foundation

Backroads Express

Hicksville Grain

Paulding Napa TrueValue

Barker Farms

Hobart Kuhn

Paulding Putnam Electric

Barry amp Holly Rupp

Hometown Pantry-Watson Holdings

Pond Seed CompanyAgrigold Hybrids

Bashore Reineck Stoller amp Waterman

Indiana Small Business IT

Precision Ag Drainage LLC

Baughman Tile CompanyInnovative Ag-Hicksville

Precision Mechanical Insulators

Bearfoot Trucking

Integrity Ford-Paulding

R amp L Truss

Beckman Farms

J Schmidt Farms LLC

R K Brady Corporation

Beckrsquos Hybrids

JL Williamson

Randy Tressler

Bill amp Laura Priest

James Spangler

Richard Davis

Bob amp Dianne Thornell

Jason amp Beth Thornell

RLS Farms LLC

Bob Sinn Farms

Jason Williamson

Rodney amp Joanne Mobley

Bok Farms

Jeff amp Maria Miller

Rootbeer Stand-Antwerp

Bruce amp Amy Rossworm amp Family

Jerry amp Cherry Klopfenstein amp Family

Roy Klopfenstein

Buckeye Hearing Health LLC

Jerry Beckman

Saylor Farms LLCBypass Agronomy LLC

Jewell Grain

Schlatter Plumbing Heating amp Air

Carnahan Farms

Jim amp Anada Cooper

Schlatterrsquos Custom Pumping LLC

Carolrsquos Main Street Makeover

Joe amp Ellen Sukup

Schweller Electric LLC

Central States Enterprises

Joe Burkard

Scott Equity Exchange Company

Citizens National Bank-Defiance

John PorterSherwood State Bank

Citizenrsquos National Bank-Van Wert

Kadesh Farms

Shisler Insurance Agency-Randy Myers

Claudia Fickel-Paulding Co Auditor

KAND

Signature Embroidery

Cliff Hite-State Senator

Karl amp Debbie Hiler

Singer Tool amp Die

Commodity Concepts

Kauser Trucking

Spatial Ag Systems LLC

Cook Burkard amp Gorrell

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

State Bank amp Trust

Cooper Farms

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

Stoller Bros amp Sons

Cooper Out West Inc

Kenny amp Angie Spiece

Stoller Seeds LLC

Country Livestock Boer amp Savanna Goats

Kesler Brothers LLC

Suds 247 INC

Craig amp Amy Harris

Kim Sutton

Sukup Farms

Creek View Farm LLC

Klopfenstein Furniture

Systech

Dave amp Christy PhillipsKurt Tempel

TCW Trucking

Dave Riggs Construction

Lafarge North America

Terry Wehrkamp

Daversquos Heating

Leersquos Interior Painting Services

The Union Bank Co

Dealey Accounting

Leland Smith Insurance Services

Thornell Farms

Dealey Chemical

Leon Klopfenstein

Todd amp Regina WeidenhamerDobbelaere Stock Farm

Logisticized Ltd

Todd Sinn Farms

Dustin Miller

Lou Ann Wannemacher-Paulding Co Treas

Tom amp Kim Sinn

Dwain amp Wanita Laukhuf amp Family

Luderman Chiropractic

Tony Burkley-State Representative

Ebelrsquos Butcher Shop

Mahlon amp Rosa Tempel

Travis McGarvey

Ed amp Cheryl Schlatter

Maranatha Industries

Tri County Roofing

Edrsquos Car Care

Mary Brueggeman

Troy amp Maureen Greulach

Estle Chevrolet-Cadillac

Mary Kuhn

Tru Pointe Cooperative

Farm Credit-Mid America-Delphos

Matt amp Linda Reineck amp Family

VFW Post 5665

Farmerrsquos Elevator Grain amp Supply

McClure Farms

Wannemacher Farms

Fergueson Farms

Melissa KuhnWenninger Seed Service Inc

First Federal Bank-Paulding

Mike amp Cindy Kauser amp Family

Whiskey Acres LLC

Fitzwater Farms

Mike amp Claudia Kuhn Family

Wiesehan Farms

Flatrock Dairy

Mike amp Julie Zuber

Williamson Insurance Agency

Gary amp Amy Thornell

Mike amp Jeanne Winans

Willow Tree Farms

Gerbersrsquo Goats at the Old Saw MillMike amp Kathy Spiece

WMYW 1027

Glandorf Feed Company

Milan Center Feed amp Grain

Wonderly No-Till Drilling

Gloria Robinson

Miller Farms-Lonnie amp Sue

Zuber Welding amp Fabrication

Molitor Stables

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 13A

Join us for this informational seminar on

Date Tuesday July 14 2015

Time 1000 am

Location Paulding Senior Center

Presenter Kimberly Molitor AuD

Refreshments will be served

Kimberly Molitor AuD

Doctor of Audiology

Board Certied in Audiology

Is sponsoring a

FREE EDUCATIONAL

SEMINAROn hearing loss and hearing aids

bull No obligation to purchase

bull No high pressure sales

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current amplication options and services

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Understanding hearingand your opportunities

Oakwood Development Company

Fundraiser amp Wellness Event~ Oakwood Ohio ~

N E W D A T E

J U L Y 11 2015

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2468 7 R d 20 7 O ak w o o d

10 a m - 4 p m

Reminder

1 or 2 person Canoe or Kayak Sprint RacesAll Ages Welcomed

$5 Registration fee per person per race

Race registration is at 900amMail pre-registration checks

ODC PO Box 362 Oakwood Ohio 45873For more details or to register online

httpwwwodcohioorgauglaizeriverregatta Youth Bracket (17 and Under)Adult Bracket (18 and Older)

Enter your own watercraft or rent one atthe race for $20 per watercraft

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Foxglove seen here at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is one of the gardenrsquos toxic plantswhen ingested Kids can be unpredictable so supervision is needed if you grow this and children

visit your gardens

Poisonous posies in the potager When our rst grandchildwas born in 2012 some pro-found changes occurred in ourlives Grandparents the worldover know just what an effectthose little human beings havein so many ways you didnrsquoteven know they could Butone thing happened here atOur Little Acre that I hadnrsquotcounted on probably becauseI wasnrsquot much of a gardenerwhen our own girls weregrowing up

Over the years as Irsquovelearned more and more aboutthe plants we grow here I real-ize that not only are we grow-ing edibles wersquore growing

things that are very much not edible right alongside themAnd so are you As I shared this newfoundknowledge with Grandpa theworrier in him emerged andI was informed that I neededto remove all the dangerous plants from the garden andthe house so when Hannahand any future grandchildrencame for a visit we wouldnrsquot be responsible for injuries ormaking them sick

Really How on earth didour own two girls ever sur-vive their parentsrsquo ignorancein allowing them to live everyday in the presence of such

dangers We cautioned themabout the rose thorns and the poison ivy We put a lockedgate on the fence around ourswimming pool We didnrsquot letthem eat bird eggs Oh wait As a grandparent for someodd reason the level of cautionincreases a bit over that whichwe had for our own children but I knew it wasnrsquot necessaryto dig up half my garden justto keep our grandkids safe Isimply learned what was poi-sonous and vowed to watchHannah extra closely Some things wersquove grownin our garden are well-known poison providers ndash castor bean

plan t ( Ricinus communis)for instance Though itrsquos agorgeous fast-growing trop-ical-looking plant all parts(especially the seeds) containthe toxin ricin

Those delightful daffodilsare toxic to the core whichis likely why squirrels leavethe bulbs alone The bulbsare especially dangerous but all parts of the plants are

poisonous and just handlingthe leaves or stems can causea burning sensation on yourskin Itrsquos wise to use gloveswhen gardening around bothdaffodils and jonquils Whoknew Foxglove ( Digitalis pur- purea) is gorgeous but donrsquoteven think about eating it Theheart medicine digitalis or di-goxin is derived from foxglove plant parts and is sometimesused to control heart rate

Just because one part of the plant is edible doesnrsquot meanthe entire plant is Take rhu- barb for example Those rosystems are yummy in pies jamsand cobblers right Well donrsquotmistakenly think that you canadd the leaves at the end ofthose stems to your salads Rhubarb leaves containhigh quantities of oxalatesand when you eat too much ofthem yoursquoll get sick So donrsquoteat that part The stems alsocontain much smaller quan-tities of it but not enough tocause much of an effect Otherthings have it ndash cabbage spin-ach and beet tops just to namea few ndash but in lower accept-able levels

What does oxalic acid do

It contributes to kidney and bladder stones for one thingso if yoursquore prone to develop-ing these things you might notwant to nosh on veggies thatare known to contain higherlevels of oxalic acid

Other toxic plants include Rhododendron monkshood( Aconitum) lily-of-the-valley Hydrangea larkspur Englishivy Euonymus yews (Taxus)and Wisteria Of course a plant doesnrsquothave to be poisonous to bedangerous to children Besidesthe obvious rose other thorny plants to watch out for includecactus varieties barberry ( Ber-

beris) blackberries and re-thorn ( Pyracantha)

Plants in the Euphorb ia genus (includes Poinsett ia)have a milky sap that can beextremely irritating to theskin and can cause blindnessif it gets in your eye Someeuphorbias have thorns alongwith the sap making themdoubly dangerous Some of the plants I men-tioned will affect some peoplemore than others while someof the plants are just plaintoxic for everyone Quantitiesingested will affect the reac-tion too but all of them are potentially dangerous

All of this doesnrsquot makea garden sound like a veryfriendly place for kids doesit Not at all Some commonsense and supervision are allthatrsquos needed ndash two things thatgo a long way toward raisinggood and healthy kids both inand out of the garden Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwour-littleacrecom and on Face-book at wwwfacebookcom OurLittleAcre Contact her at PauldingProgressGardener

gmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting their aunt and uncle

Alvina and William Dial in Kollweiler Germany Ashlyn and Kaitlyn Goings daughters of Darnell

Goings of Latty and Renae (Shad) Bowers of Paulding traveled to Rome Italy to see the Coli-

seum and other sights Their source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County

Progress Are you headed to some d istant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your

camera and send a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaper

org

Concert series continues Friday

with Bekah Bradley on stage PAULDING ndash Get ready for more greatmusic in downtown Paulding This FridayOn Friday July 10 the Paulding Chamber ofCommerce will present the third of their 2015Summer Concert Series at the Herb MonroeCommunity Park The series is sponsored byIberdrola Renewables

Bekah Bradley returns for Fridayrsquos concertheld at Herb Monroe Park downtown Pauld-ing She recently appeared at John PauldingDays immediately following the parade Bekah is currently living in Fort Wayne andis working harder than ever on her music ca-reer Bekah is a pop country artist with a nat-ural country twang that is instantly recogniz-able She is inspired by many different kinds

of music including country pop rock andChristian Bekah writes music about people inher life and the trials she has experienced She performs everything from Imagine Dragons toPatsy Cline Food will be available for a donation from NOCAC who sponsors the ldquoGetting Ahead in

a Just Gettingrsquo-by Worldrdquo Getting Ahead isa way to analyze onersquos own life and to make plans for building personal and family resourc-es It is an agenda-free learning experience thathelps people take charge of their lives In addition a homegrown market with freshherbs vegetables and crafts will be availableas well as kidsrsquo activities and more The event is free and open to the public

Chester M Straley a VanWert resident and broker atthe Van Wert ofce of StraleyRealty Auctioneers Inc hasbeen awarded the designationof Graduate Realtors Institute(GRI) from the Ohio Associationof Realtors Straley is a memberof the Northwest Ohio Board ofRealtors the Ohio Associationof Realtors and the NationalAssociation of Realtors

BusinessNews

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

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now shop online at AshleyFurnitureHomeStorecomOffer applies only to single-receipt qualifying purchases No interest will be charged on promo purchase and equal monthly payments are required equal to initial promo purchase amount divided equally by the number of months in promo period until promo is paid in fullThe equal monthly payment will be rounded to the next highest whole dollar and may be higher than the minimum payment that would be required if the purchase was a non-promotional purchase Regular account terms apply to non-promotional purchases For newaccounts Purchase APR is 2999 Minimum Interest Charge is $2 Existing cardholders should see their credit card agreement for their applicable terms Subject to credit approval

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happening now in

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$299

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$5million dollarimmediate warehouse furniture sell-off

Make reservations

for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

Share your news The Progress encourages civic and fraternal groupsschools churches scouts and other local organizations tosubmit news releases of general interest Related photo-graphs of good quality are also accepted Complete pictureidentication must be included All articles will be used freeof charge as space permits and are not guaranteed to be pub-lished Every news release submitted MUST have a completecontact name address and phone number News informationcan be emailed dropped at our ofce mailed or faxed News copy deadline Thursdays at 3 pm

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PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Anniversaries

Birthdays

Thank you

I want to thank everyone whosent me cards gifs came tomy party and helped in anyway Also the bands and theGardens or their great help

serving and decoratingAlso my amily picking up

the tab And all my daughterrsquosriends rom BG coming

to help me celebrate

Te Gardens is a great place tobe I know itrsquos not like home

but almost

Tank all o youInella Finnegan amp Family

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2010 BUICK ENCLAVE CXLSilver Lt gray leather heatedseats AWD Double sun roof88K miles

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2006 BUICK LUCERNE CXLWhite flash Light gray hotleather Loaded 125K miles

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2005 PONTIAC SV6 MONTANA VAN Burgundy FWD DVD FullPower 22K Many new partsVery Clean

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Store hours 7 am to 5 pm M-F amp Sat 7 am to Noon

Tire TelevisionPaulding Countywide Recycling Day

When Saturday July 11 2015

Where NEW LOCATION IN PAULDING303 West Harrison Street

(the old Job and Family Services offices)

Time 900 ndash 1100 am

ITEMS ACCEPTED

FEESTires (with or without rims) $300Television sets For portable or regular - $1000For console type or larger - $1500

NO APPLIANCES WILL BE TAKEN AT THIS EVENTThe Paulding County Waste Management Education amp Aware-ness Program (WMEA) and the Paulding County Commissionersare sponsoring this event If you have any questions please callBecky Suvar at 419-399-3630

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(The Paulding Progress main-tains a le of birthdays and anni-versaries To make any changesplease call our ofce at 419-399-4015 during business hours emailto progressprogressnewspaperorg or drop us a note to PO Box180 Paulding) July 11 ndash Pam Arend PatBowers Ben Brown DavidCooper Frank Guyton RobertHabern Eleanor Hoover NeilMcGill Kevin Wannemacher July 12 ndash Brian BashoreShirley Cramer Jerry DavisAngie Slade Anna GrundenSavannah Habern Stephanie

Habern Adrian Nehls ChloeWilliams Bill Wobler July 13 ndash Jenny Bollenbach-er Nicolas Burkard MaryCarlisle John Claymiller Ni-cole Gill Rose Clotine HicksStacy Leatherman Scott Rus-sell July 14 ndash Dorothy BalserStephanie Donaldson WilliamFinch Jr Vicky Hatlevig RonRiggenbach Dustin RipkeDamon Rowe II July 15 ndash Charles DuganMarie Grunden Gene HughesWarren McCullough Nick

Merritt Charles Junior Mosier

Helen Sanderson Tracey StahlTammy Thompson DaneTreece Michael Williams July 16 ndash Jeanette BrooksDerrek Dangler CharlotteLaukhuf Lupe Martinez JrRick Miler Bethany ParkerLynn Polins Karen Price PollyRobinson Nicholas SchnipkePam Secrist Ava ShowalterBenjamin Wiswell July 17 ndash Kiara Adams Ste-ven C Clark Sue Clark TomDiaz Wilma Hartwig Luel-la Huff Donna Meeks MoxPrice Paul Sutton Konnor

Wannemacher Loretta Zielke

July 11 ndash Steven and Marsha Frankl in Penny and DennisSaylor July 12 ndash Robert and Mary Jane Gilbert Bob and MargoKyser July 13 ndash Billy and Tiffany Yates July 16 ndash Jim and Joyce Miller July 17 ndash Marty and Diana Harmon

Are cover crops an option with all the wet weatherBy Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

With the excess rainooding andwheat to be harvested farmers arethinking about delayed planting(unharvested) OR plantingreplant-ing for a quick forage or cash crop There are four major types of cov-er crops including grasses legumes brassicas and others Major grasses include oatswheat cereal rye annual ryegrassSudan-sorghum and barley Thesegrasses are often grown before soy- beans may absorb left over nitrogenfrom fertilizer or manure are gooderosion ghters and reduce soil

compaction Sorghum Sudan (seeded at 30A)can be harvested this summer 1-2times if planted soon oats (32-64or 1-2 bushel) may produce 1-3 drytons of forage in late fall and cerealrye (60-120A or 1-2 bushels) may produce 3-4 dry tons if harvestednext spring Under delayed plant-ing and crop insurance rules covercrops need be left unharvested in theeld

Sorghum Sudan is a summer an-nual that dies with the rst frost soit needs to be seeded as soon as pos-sible Mow or chop after it grows3 feet tall to promote tillering with5-9 times more root growth after

cutting Oats winter kills with tempera-tures below 20degF has good rootgrowth easy to plant and manageand no need for herbicide in spring Wheat seed (1 bushel) is easy tond however it is harder to kill inspring and has a poorer root sys-tem than cereal rye Avoid plantingwheat before Hessian y free dateto reduce pathogen or disease prob-lems Triticale (winter annual drilled at50-90A) and Teff (summer annu-al drilled 4-8A shallow) are goodcover crops for forages Barley(winter annual) makes excellent cat-tle feed for forage or grain Barley(drilled at 50-75A) may be har-vested 2-3 weeks before wheat andis good for producing double cropsoybeans next year Pearl Millet (summer annualdrilled at 10-15A) is a fast growergood for short growing windowsgood for heat or droughty condi-tions and excellent for grazing orforage value Cereal rye improvessoil structure suppresses weedsand makes a good forage

Legumes produce nitrogen havea large taproot and are generally

grown before corn Austrian winter peas (inoculated and drilled at 20-24A)) grow 5 feet long but gen-erally die with rst frost howeverthey may add 100-120N to soil Cowpeas (30- 40A) is plantedafter wheat needs very little mois-ture to germinate grows well insummer heat but dies with rst frostCowpeas may accumulate 125-135N if inoculated and work well inmixtures because they are shade tol-erant Sunn hemp (summer annualdrilled at 10-15A)) may get 10-15 feet tall with yellow owers andmay produce 200N (marble sizenodules if inoculated) works wellin mixture but dies with frost Crimson clover (10-20A)works well in mixtures with Daikonradish (same size seed) If inocu-lated crimson clover can produce100-125N but needs to be planted by early September to maximizegrowth Crimson clover should sur-vive most winters and be allowed togrow as long as possible in springto maximize N potential (bright redcrimson ower) Red Clover (12-15A) tolerateswet soils and can be included in

mixtures producing 75-100 N buthas a higher CN ratio so it takeslonger to release N than other le-gumes Sweet Clover (8-10A) hasa deep tap root tolerates wet soils produces 125- 200N improves soildrainage and suppresses weeds

Brassicas include Daikon (whiteroot) radishes (3-4A) and tur-nips (1-3A) and are good for im- proving water inltration and soilstructure kill or suppress broadleafweeds and they accumulate soilnutrients (N-P-K) Radishes die at15degF and have bad smell when theydecompose They fumigate the soiland promote earthworms The rootis 80 water and decays quicklywhen soils warm up Radish growswell under cooler wetter conditionsin late summer and early fall andworks well in cover crop mixtures Turnips are a winter annual withshorter taproot and bulb that can begrazed Other brassicas include rape (3-5A) and kale (2-5A) which aresmall seeded winter annuals thatsurvive the winter and can be plant-ed in mid- October

Other cover crops include buck-wheat (20-35A) a summer annu-

al good for surface compactionattracts benecial insects andhoney bees and is often used inmixtures Sunowers (summer

annuals drilled 5-10A) with deeproots that loosen soils works wellwith peas or climbing cover cropsand attract bees and benecial in-sects Cover crops are often seeded inmixtures To determine seeding ratein mixtures divide the full seedingrate by the number of crops in themixture to get an approximate seed-ing rate for each cover crop

As I sit as one of the two Ohiorepresentatives for the Midwest

Cover Crops Council (MCCC)there are many online tools our12-state group plus Ontario Canadahas organized to help formula mixesof cover crops These resources can be found at wwwmcccmsuedu For additional questions on for-mulating cover crops mixtures orobtaining a copy of the MidwestCover Crops Field Guide 2nd Edi-tion which Noggle helped authorone can walk in the OSU ExtensionOfce at 503 Fairground DrivePaulding or call 419-399-8225 Forspecic questions an appointmentcould be set up with Sarah Noggleor one can email questions to nog-gle17osuedu

Water-damaged areas may be a great place for cover crops

Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Villagersquos watertreatment plant

Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 730 am on the morning of

DATE HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION June 30 65 60 031rdquo July 1 79 57 022rdquo July 2 77 57 -0- July 3 78 58 -0- July 4 78 55 -0- July 5 81 55 -0- July 6 84 59 -0-

State group

awards ER nurse DEFIANCE minus The OhioEmergency Nurses Associationhas named Jenny Yeager RNBSN manager of the Emergen-cy Center at Mercy DeanceHospital Nurse Manager of theYear for 2015 The award was presented atthe grouprsquos recent awards ban-quet in Perrysburg The awardrecognizes consistently demon-strated excellence in emergencynursing as leadership that pos-itively inuences patient care patient outcomes and an im-

proved work environment

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A Penny for Your Thoughts

By Nancy Whitaker

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God Bless the USA Usually they say that thecorn should be knee high bythe fourth of July Thatrsquos cer-tainly is not the case as yougaze at many of the local farmelds But the calendar neverlies and last weekend we stillcelebrated our nationrsquos birth However this year I am be-ginning to think we are livingin a monsoon My grill is pa-

tiently awaiting to cook some burgers my park benches arewaiting for a nice coat of paintand I am just ready for somesunshine Last weekend whether youcelebrated with family hungout with friends at a barbecueattended a parade or a ballgame Independence Day is atrue slice of America One of the most popular tra-ditions is setting off reworksand like any other year allover the US from Maine toCalifornia the sky lit up to thesatisfaction of onlookers of allages One of my familyrsquos favor-

ite things to do on the fourthwas to go to see a reworksdisplay Packing up blankets popcorn and drinks we wouldhead out for the venue before10 pm One thing that was alwaysfun to do and I am sure it ag-gravated people was to oohand aah at the reworks Ifa rework turned out to be adud everyone would groanand moan aww However a bright loud rework would

bring cheers of aah So basi-cally you could hear oohrsquos oraahrsquos all over the grounds Even though it is probablyillegal to set off your own re-works people still do it Irsquomsure many of you sat out sideand viewed your neighborsown display as it cracked thesky with bursts of bright lightsand shrill sounds Itrsquos just oneof those ways we honor this

great country of ours Of course not to be com- pletely lost in all the fun is theholidayrsquos true meaning the le-gal separation of the Americancolonies from Great Britainand the commemoration of theadoption of the Declaration ofIndependence on July 4 1776Arguably the dayrsquos biggestcelebration Washington DCfeatures a free concert per-formed on the west lawn ofthe Capitol which is viewed

and heard by millions acrossthe country It seems like weAmericans love a reason tocelebrate Patriotic music has always been a part of our July 4 cel-ebration From the ldquoBattleHymn of the Republicrdquo to theldquoStar Spangled Bannerrdquo you probably heard those tunes ringin recent days I donrsquot know

about you but I never get tiredof hearing patriotic music One of the more popularsongs you probably heardin addition to our NationalAnthem is ldquoGod Bless theUSArdquo by Lee GreenwoodThis song is the most widely played and listened to by manyduring this time of summer cel-ebration I admit it is a song Itruly love Other songs in the na-tion played on our Indepen-dence Day are ldquoParty in theUSArdquo ldquoBorn in the USArdquoldquoROCK in the USArdquoldquoAmerica the Beautifulrdquo andldquoAmerican Girlrdquo

So even if you canrsquot singhopefully you enjoyed a pa-rade a reworks display evenif it was your neighbors andcertainly you raised the colorsof old glory and recalled thosewho fought for our freedomAnd yes God Bless the USA What did you do to celebrateIndependence Day Did youooh and aaah at reworks Didyou hear any of these songsLet me know and Irsquoll give youa Penny for Your Thoughts

What are fairy ringsBy Staci Miller

Education specialistPaulding SWCD

Are your lawns forming magical rings in thegrass Due to the recent heavy rainfalls and warmtemperatures many home owners are discoveringfairy rings

They are dark green circles arcs or rings ofthick fast-growing grass that develop anytimefrom green-up in the spring through the heat ofsummer until the rst hard frost in the fall Theserings are most commonly between 2 and 15 feet indiameter although they may be larger or smaller Mushrooms or puffballs may appear underwet conditions in the same ring pattern In somecases a ring of brown or dead grass may appear Fairy rings are caused by many differentsoil-inhabiting fungi of the class BasidiomycetesFairy ring fungi do not attack grass directly but break down organic matter in the soil As a resultnitrogen is released which the grass uses causingit to grow and develop a contrasting green ring The mushrooms that appear after rainfall arethe fruiting bodies of the fungus Fairy rings breakdown organic material such as old tree stumpsroots logs lumber and other larger pieces of

organic material in the soil below the lawn Oncethis material is depleted the fairy ring will disap- pear but it may take a signicant amount of time Several fairy rings may appear relativelyclose together especially on lawns that exist onsites that were previously wooded areas Whenthis occurs it becomes noticeable that fairy ringsdo not cross each other as fungal activity ceaseswhen fungi from different rings contact eachother

There are approximately 50 species of fungiknown to form fairy rings in turf with Marasmiusoreades Agaricus campestris Lycoperdon sppand Scleroderma spp being the most commonThese fungi decompose organic debris in the soiland thatch A fairy ring starts from a piece of mycelium

or spore at a single point feeding in the thatchlayer or organic soil matter The uniform outwardgrowth of the fungus results in the development ofrings Under certain conditions and with certainfairy ring fungi a ring of dead grass developsSome of the responsible fungi have been shownto penetrate and kill root cells resulting in deadrings of grass There are some ways to cover upthe fairy rings or remove the fairy rings if they become a nuisance to your lawn The use of a nitrogen fertilizer can mask thesymptoms of fairy ring by causing the rest of thelawn to green up You can remove the fairy ringand get to the root of the problem by identifyingand removing the organic debris that caused thering to form then establish a new lawn by plantingclean ring-free sod for your new lawn space Another option is to eliminate thatch buildup

with a dethatching program There are fungicides available for suppres-sion of fairy rings however results may be onlytemporary as the decaying material may still be present Sources of information for this article were provided by Missouri Botanical Garden The fairy rings are truly a natural process thatcan add some character to your lawn and can be aconservation piece for you and your neighbors

Fairy rings are constantly appearing in lawns what a great conversation piece

n POLICEContinued from Page 5A

resident reported semis cutting the corner anddamaging their yard 705 pm Dog complaint was looked intoon Helen Street 718 pm Loud music was reported fromthe 700 block of North Water Street The callwas deemed unfounded 725 pm An alleged incident between twoclients on Countryview Drive was investigat-edTuesday June 30 1220 am Suspicious people were seenwalking on North Main Street They weregone when ofcers arrived 207 pm Domestic situation was investi-gated on North Williams Street 219 pm Dennis Street resident told ofcerstheir car was broken into and change was miss-ing

549 pm Identication theft was report-ed from West Perry Street The incident took place in Indiana 918 pm A welfare check was requested onSouth DeWitt Street where a crying womanwas seen grabbed by a man who made her goinside The woman left the residence while po-lice stood by 830 pm Unwanted person complaint fromSouth Williams Street was deemed unfounded 1015 pm Neighbor problems on West Per-ry Street were looked intoWednesday July 1 233 am Junk notice was prepared for a North Dix Street location 324 am A junk notice was prepared for anaddress on East Perry Street 340 am An East Baldwin Street residentwas sent a junk notice 113 pm Suspicious male was seen pullingdoor handles along Perry and Williams streets 545 pm Ofcers assisted Van Wert PoliceDepartment locate a missing cell phone thatGPS indicated was in Paulding The phonewas returned to its owner 650 pm A North Williams Street businesstold ofcers rental equipment had not been re-turned After police contacted the subject theitem was returned but not paid for 915 pm Dog complaint was made fromKlingler Road 930 pm Two males were found ghting atthe intersection of Williams and Perry streets No charges were broughtThursday July 2

520 am No contact request was made by aMiles Avenue resident 202 pm Unwanted person complaint washandled on Sugar Street 312 pm Fraudulent account was reported by a North Main Street business The matter isunder investigation 545 pm Missing air compressor from EastPerry Street is under investigation 823 pm Backing accident in the DairyQueen parking lot was documentedFriday July 3 1119 am Theft of goods from a North Wil-liams Street business is being investigated 1155 am Medication was reported missingfrom a West Perry Street home 957 pm A driver told police she backedinto the hydrant at Red Angel Pizza along Em-erald Road No damage was reported

1005 pm Fireworks were observed overEmerald AcresSaturday July 4 1104 am Possible breaking and enteringwas investigated No sign of forced entry wasfound 329 pm Breaking and entering was report-ed from West Wayne Street where beer andcandy were missing 419 pm Dog complaint from West Jeffer-son Street was handled 1101 pm North Drive resident told policetheir neighbors were shooting off reworksSunday July 5 1239 am A West Jackson Street residentreported that their child was receiving inappro- priate messages from a registered sex offender 149 am Police witnesses a BAC test forAntwerp police 1215 pm Theft of a wallet from a vehicle parked along South Main Street was investi-gated 617 pm Threatening calls were reportedfrom North Williams Street 1045 pm A lock was cut off a storage uniton West Jackson Street and a cabinet insidegone through 1101 pm Unruly juvenile complaint washandled on West Perry StreetMonday July 6 210 am Kids were seen going through peoplersquos back yards and driveways alongWest Jefferson Street Three boys were lo-cated warned of the curfew and staying offothersrsquo properties

OSHP ODOT announce

traffic safety initiative COLUMBUS ndash As of the lastweek of June Ohio had recorded76 more trafc deaths in 2015than at the same time a year agoThis 19 percent increase has in-spired the Ohio State HighwayPatrol (OSHP) and the OhioDepartment of Transportation(ODOT) to join forces with a newinitiative utilizing ODOT digitalmessage boards to spread trafcsafety messages The messages were displayedfor the rst time during the Fourthof July weekend and continue fora trial period The 130 permanent boardsin the urban areas and numer-ous portable message boards

throughout the state will rotate between two messages the year-to-date number of trafc deathsof 2015 and a trafc safety mes-sage such as ldquoDrive Sober or GetPulled Overrdquo The goal is to moti-vate motorists to exercise cautionwhile behind the wheel Most trafc crashes can be prevented if the driver slowsdown buckles up or avoids driv-ing impaired Locally portable message boards will be placed at the fol-lowing locations bull Interstate 75 southboundsouth of Bluffton

bull US 30 eastbound east of theauldingVan Wert County line bull US 68 northbound just northof the HardinHancock Countyline bull Ohio 15 westbound west ofOhio 37 bull US 24 eastbound just eastof the PauldingDeance Countyline bull US 23 northbound just northof the WyandotMarion Countyline The portable boards will bemoved to other locations andcontinue to display safety mes-sages throughout the year Trafc deaths were signi-cantly higher during January

February and May of this yearcompared to 2014 In fact May2015 was the worst May for traf-c deaths in a decade The largest increase wasamong drivers under the age of25 Fatal crashes involving al-cohol tripled and the number ofdeadly crashes involving peoplenot wearing a seat belt doubledduring the month of May ldquoThis increase in fatalities isunsettlingrdquo said Colonel Paul APride Patrol superintendent ldquoWehope that by coupling the Patrolrsquosenforcement with the highly visi- ble ODOT signs we can impact

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driver behavior and save somelivesrdquo OSHP and ODOT choseto partner in time for the JulyFourth holiday period as thisweekend typically sees an in-crease in trafc fatalities andimpaired driving In the four-day2014 reporting period 12 peopledied in 11 fatal crashes Of thosecrashes ve were OVI-relatedresulting in six deaths OSHPmade 761 OVI arrests ldquoOur top priority is alwayssafetyrdquo said ODOT director JerryWray ldquoLike the Highway Patrolwe are concerned about the in-creased number of deaths on ourroads and highways These arenrsquot

just statistics but someonersquos fa-ther or mother daughter or sonrdquo Digital message boards willdisplay these messages 24 hours per day on weekends and from 9 pm-5 am on weekdays unlessthere is a higher priority message The boards will update withthe new year-to-date number ofconrmed deaths every Thursdaynight That number is calculatedusing police reports from agen-cies statewide including OSHPIt includes provisional fatali-ties that have been identiedthrough early warning systems but have not been conrmed

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8A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday July 8 2015

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING

Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp PastorRicky L Grimes 419-258-2069 Bible Study Fellowship 930 am Contem-porary Worship 1030 am Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor MikeSchneider church telephone number is 258-4901 Contemporary serviceSunday 830 am Sunday school 930 am Traditional Service 1030 am Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 NMain Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Sunday at 830 am First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056Sunday school at 9 am Sunday worship 10 am evening service 6 pmWednesday Bible Study 630 pm First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington258-2864 Sunday school at 1115 am Sunday worship at 10 am Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Publictalk 10 am Sunday Congregation Bible Study Theocratic Ministry Schoolamp Service Meeting Theocratic school 730 pm Thursday Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday school at 9am Sunday worship at 10 am Riverside Christian Church 15413 St Rt 49 (corner Ohio 49 and Road192) Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem Sunday School 930 amSunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA

Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William Schlatter Elder Sunday services at 1015 am and 1230pm Sunday school at 1 pm Wednesday services at 730 pm Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor ChristopherBaker Sunday worship at 1030 am Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lon-nie Lambert 399-5022 Sunday School 930 Worship 1030 Bible Study530 Wednesday Bible Study 530

Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction)393-2671 or JunctionBiblecoppernet Interim Pastor Duane RichardsonSunday school at 930 am Sunday worship follows at 1030 am and BibleStudy on Wed at 7pm Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church County Road 180 Deance(Junction) Rev Alan Ray Newsome Sunday worship at 11 am eveningservice at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 7 pm Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham393-2924 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at 1045 am Sun-day evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday evening worship at 7 pmYouth Service Wednesday at 7 pm

GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING

Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry Streets Grover HillPastor Pat Holt 587-4021 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at11 am Sunday evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at7 pm

Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson StreetsPastor Jonathan L Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday school at 930 amMorning worship at 1030 am Sunday evening gospel hour at 6 pmWednesday evening service at 7 pm Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church corner of First and Harrison587-3941 Pastor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sun-day school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1020 am nursery availableduring all services Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 Pastor JustinSterrett 419-786-9878 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am and 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 pm Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover HillPastor Eileen Kochensparger Sunday worship at 845 am Sunday schoolat 1015 am Sunday evening Bible study at 6 pm Mt Zion United Methodist Church Grover Hill County Road 151 Sun-day school at 930 am Pastor David Prior Sunday worship at 1030 amWednesday evening prayer meeting at 730 pm Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT

Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 wor -ship service at 1030 am Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 419-622-5746Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1015 am Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sun-day school at 10 am worship service at 1115 am Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott PastorTerry Martin 419-622-2026 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday morningworship at 1030 am Sunday Evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday eve -ning worship at 7 pm Wednesday Youth Group at 7 pm Friends United Methodist Church Latty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday

worship at 9 am Wednesday Bible Study at 7 pm

OAKWOODMELROSE AREAS

Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and halfmile west on County Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sundayworship at 9 am Sunday school at 1030 am Wednesday services forchildren youth and adults at 7 pm

Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor EileenKochensparger 399-5818 Sunday school 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Wednesday Bible study and prayer at 7 pm Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Secondstreets Oakwood Pastor Brady Feltz 419-594-2992 Sunday worship at930 am Sunday school at 1045 am Bible Study Wednesdays at 10 am Prairie Chapel Bible Church one mile east and a half-mile north ofOakwood on the corner of Roads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am eveningworship at 6 pm Wednesday Bible study at 7 pm

PAULDING AND OUTLYING

Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseckworship service at 1030 am Sunday school at 930 am Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding RevBurpo Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at noon Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted RameySun school 10 am Worship service 11 am Sunday eve 6 pmWednesday eve 6 pm Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at

8 am Sunday school at 9 am Christian Fellowship Church Paulding High School Auditeria 10 amSunday Pastor Greg Cramer Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 419-399-5061 Sunday School at 930 am worship services at 1045 am and 6pm Sunday and 630 pm Wednesday Pastor Drew Gardner First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald RoadPaulding 419-399-4576 Sunday school 9 am Worship service 10 amPastor Jeff Seger First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St Paulding 399-2438Rev David Meriwether wwwpauldingpresbyteriancom 915 am praisesinging 930 am Sunday worship Communion rst Sunday each month

Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across fromPaulding County Hospital Sunday school at 845 am service at 10 amPastor Cameron Michael House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Paulding Pastor Pre-dest (Dwayne) Richardson or Sister Brenda Richardson 419-399-9205 or419-796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm Wednesday night Bible study at530 Jail Ministry Food Ministry Outreach Ministry Overcomer Outreach- a Christian 12-step meeting Sundays at 5 pm

New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk399-5041 Sunday worship at 11 am Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Chris-topher Reno 419-399-4761 Bible school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy Thompson Sunday school at 915 am Sundayworship at 1030 am Sunday evening at 6 pm Kidsrsquo Summer Jam(ages 4-4th grade) Preteen class (5th-6th grade) Teen group (7th-12thgrade) and adult service Wednesday at 7 pm Teen group (7th-12thgrade) adult bible study and prayer Nursery available for all services Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent Krotereld Sunday worship at 1030 am Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Pauldingchurch telephone number is 399-3591 Rev Roger Emerson Worshipservice at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 9 am Wednesday wor -ship at 6 pm Church ofce is located at 308 N Main St

Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding ElderGeorge Robinson Sunday school at 10 am worship service at noonprayer services Monday at 6 pm and Thursday at noon Bible study at 6pm Tuesday

Pioneer Christian Ministries County Road 108 and Ohio 637 PauldingRev Chuck Oliver Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030am and Wednesday evening at 7 pm including a youth service on at leastthree Wednesday evenings Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding399-3113 Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Wednesday service from 7-8 pm with childrenrsquos hour St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor KarenStetins church telephone number is 419-399-4962 or 419-399-2320 Sun-day worship at 830 am Sunday school at 930 am St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box156) Paulding Pastor Karen Stetins church telephone number is 399-2320 Sunday Worship at 1030 am Sunday school at 915 am

PAYNE AND OUTLYING AREAS

Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Mass Saturday at 4 pm Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton)Ind 46797 Pastor Dave Dignal church telephone number is 260-632-4008Sunday school at 9 am childrenrsquos church at 10 am worship at 10 amhome groups at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 630 pm Living Water Ministries Contemporary worship service Sunday nights at10 am amp 630 pm The ldquoWellrdquo church for kids Sunday mornings from 10-1130 am The church is currently in the process of relocating For locationinformation contact Pastor Rich Phelan 419-263-2728 Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor MikealGeorge Sunday worship at 930 am 419-263-2092 419-574-2150 (cell) Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne

Pastor Mike Harper 263-2422 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Sunday night service at 630 pm Wednesday prayermeeting at 730 pm St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hymanstreets Payne Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday School 9 amChurch service-10 am St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box42) Payne 263-2129 Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday Schoolat 9 am Sunday worship at 10 am St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main StPayne Rev David Rohrer church telephone number is 263-2418 par-sonage telephone number is 263-2017 Sunday school at 9 am Sundayworship at 8 am and 10 am Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed pleasecontact the Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday servicetimes

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Antwerp School Board

Test results unpaid school fee new calendar unveiled

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

ANTWERP ndash Superintendent Patri-cia Ross and principals Mike Bute and

Tim Manz reported on a variety of issuesduring the regular Antwerp Local SchoolBoard meeting for June Testing resultsapproval of contracts and handbooksalong with the unveiling of the 2015-16school calendar were shared Middle schoolhigh school principalMike Bute shared in detail the resultsof the Ohio graduation tests taken bythe sophomore class According to Butethere are ve levels of scoring the test ad-vanced accelerated procient basic andlimited The top three levels is a passinggrade with basic and limited not passing ldquoWe had 53 sophomores take the testwith 87 percent passingrdquo said Bute In his year end report Bute commentedthat two incidences of bullying were re-

ported during the second semesterBute also discussed the change for

Saturday school for the upcomingschool year Bute shared the new Satur-day schedule that will now be held afterschool on Friday For high school andmiddle school students it will be heldfrom 3-5 pm and elementary studentswill convene from 245-4 pm Elementary principal Tim Manz re- ported good news concerning the resultsof the third grade reading tests that eachthird grade student is required to pass inorder to move to the next grade ldquoItrsquos exciting to report that all of ourstudents 100 percent past the testldquo saidManz Manz reminded the board that student

fees will be $65 for elementary studentsThe principal recognized student Mor-gan Kniceley who recently was namedas one of the regional winners of theOhio Severe Weather Awareness postercontest Kniceley will now participatein the state competition in Columbus onAug 8

In her brief report Ross said that staff-ing for the upcoming year is completewith all hires in place The bus eet has been inspected Nine

busses were inspected with eight pass-ing The lone bus that failed was discov-ered with a leak in a brake line The busis scheduled to be repaired in the nextfew days according to Ross Concerning outstanding student feesRoss is hopeful the new student hand- book will help eliminate large balancesthat some students carry and still owe theschool ldquoJust in the high school alone we havemore than $13000 owed with some stu-dents owing close to $500 We want par-ents or those responsible to do what theycan to pay these fees All we ask is thatthey come in and set up a payment planthat will work for themrdquo said Ross The school calendar for the 2015-16

school year was distributed The rst dayof school for students is August 18 Thenal day scheduled for classes is May18 2016 with graduation set for May 22 IT Director Harold Gottke reportedthat AEP has reimbursed the district a$1751204 rebate for taking steps toconserve electricity Gottke reportedhow the electric bill for a recent monthwas $10000 less than for the samemonth last year Gottke updated the board that 77 lap-tops have been purchased along with250 Chromebooks ldquoWith the purchase of the laptops ev-eryone in the high school has the samekind of device The chrome books costapproximately $237 per unitrdquo said

Gottke The following consent items were ap- proved bull One year teaching contracts for2015-16 school year for Alyssa SaylorMarie Plassman and Jason Hale bull One year supplemental contracts forthe 2015-16 school year for Kara Eicher

Kaiya Jemison Denise Coleman and Al-yssa Saylor bull Kaiya Jemison as a volunteer assis-tant varsity volleyball coach

bull Memorandum of understandingconcerning extracurricular events for theelementary musical director bull Waiver days of Sept 4 2015 Oct19 2015 Jan 15 2016 and Feb 292016 bull May 18 2016 as the last day ofschool bull Overnight student trip for the var -sity volleyball team on July 9 to TifnUniversity for team camp bull Student athletic coaches middlehigh school and elementary studenthandbooks bull Amended certicate and revised ap- propriations for scal year 2015 bull Ofcial certicate of estimated re-sources and appropriations for scal

year 2016 bull Ohio school plan for scal year2016 liability and property insurance bull Contract with Northwest Ohio AreaComputer Services Cooperative to pro-vide internet scal and EMIS servicesfor the period of July 1 2015 throughJune 30 2016 in the amount of $16207 bull Fiscal Year 2016 service contractwith Western Buckeye ESC for the2015-16 school year bull Resolution requesting certicationof alternative tax rates in preparation ofrenewing the 075 percent income taxlevy for ve years bull Elementary student fees of $65 forkindergarten through fth grade for the2015-16 school year

The nancial report was presented by school district treasurer Kristine Stu-art For the month of May expenses to-taled $77612436 with receipts totaling$38741950 Interest earned on invest-ments was $210766 The July board meeting is scheduledfor 5 pm on July 23

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2016 Executive Budget cuts

Western Buckeye funding VAN WERT ndash The WesternBuckeye ESC Governing Boardheld its regular monthly boardmeeting last Tuesday June 30at the Van Wert ESC ofce Superintendent Brian Gerberupdated the board on Governor

Kasichrsquos executive budget Theamendment adopted by confer-ence committee indicates thatEducational Service Centers(ESCs) were cut $23 million inscal year 2016

ldquoThis is actually consistentwith the Executive and House- passed funding levels not theSenate ESCs are the leader inthe Shared Services ModelGovernor Kasich has alwaystrumpeted reducing coststhrough shared services ESCsare doing everything the Gov-ernor has asked us to do duringhis tenure ESCs have reducedthe cost to our partner schoolsthrough our shared service de-

livery modelrdquo said GerberldquoHowever Governor Kasichand the House saw a need to propose a cut to ESCs in theamount of $23 million in FY16The Senate did not support thiscut but there wasnrsquot enoughsupport for ESC funding as itwas voted out of conferencecommittee ldquoMy biggest disappointmentis with the House They havetraditionally supported ESCfunding during the past two bi-ennial budgets During Kasichrsquostenure as governor his desire tocut ESC funding has been obvi-ous It began with his very rstexecutive budget proposal forFY12 Nonetheless I was con-dent that the House saw theeducational value the ESCs pro-vided for their school districts Iwas hopeful the House wouldsupport restoring our fundingor at the very least keep ESCsfunded at a at level We didnrsquotexpect additional funding Wewere counting on at funding inFY16 It just didnrsquot happen withthis Executive Budgetrdquo contin-ued Gerber ldquoWestern Buckeye ESC

has been able to keep costsat or even reduce cost to theschools in Van Wert and Pauld-ing County Western Buck-eye ESC is in the top 10 ruralESCs in the state of Ohio that provide a higher percentage

of direct student services thantheir suburban or urban coun-terparts We have been able toaccomplish this goal by beingscally responsible in reducingoverhead costs and personnelcost without negatively impact-ing our level of service TheWestern Buckeye ESC sharedservice delivery model reducescost by sharing speech OT PTPTAs OTAs gifted personnelschool psychologists and grantwriting We have a ResourceCenterAlternative School thatserves ED students in whichwersquove been able to keep costsat and serve those studentswho perform better in an alter-

native setting rather than in a public school environmentldquoWe also provide non instruc-tional support by paying for bus driver physicals bus driverin-services teacher licensureOhio Bureau of Criminal In-vestigationFBI backgroundchecks maintenance of LPDClicensure parent mentoring andtruancy ofcer Even though theExecutive Budget is going to cutfunding for ESCs in Fiscal Year2016 the Western BuckeyeESC will continue its proud tra-dition in providing their currentlevel of services for the schoolsin Van Wert and PauldingCountyrdquo Consent items approved bythe board bull Western Buckeye Educa-tional Service Center 2015-16calendar bull Resignation of HeatherMcClure at the end of the 2014-2015 school year bull Resignation of RebeccaBeaman-Diglia effective Aug3 bull Increase contract daysfrom 120 to 150 days for San-dra Freeman for the 2015-16

contract year bull Donation from Beta DeltaChapter PSI 10TA XI in theamount of $10000 to theWBESC PS at Thomas Edison bull One year limited contractto Denise Shouse paraprofes-

sional at Grover Hill for the2015-16 school year bull One year limited contractto Kathy Habern paraprofes-sional at Payne for the 2015-16school year

bull Fiscal year 2016 serviceagreement between WesternBuckeye ESC and NorthwestOhio Area Computer ServicesCooperative (NOACSC) as pre-sented

bull 2015-16 OESCA member -ship in the amount of $200000 bull Engage the Auditor ofStatersquos Ofce-LGS-to preparefinancial statements for the2015-16 cost not to exceed$3500

bull Amended scal year 2015and 2016 appropriations forWestern Buckeye EducationalService Center as presented

The next regular governing board meeting of the WesternBuckeye Educational ServiceCenter will be on WednesdayAug 19 starting at 6 pmat thePaulding ESC ofce

The VFW pee wee boys team nished in second place Front row from left ndash Colev LagunaAlex Highwarden Aden Lero Thor (Stroker) Etter Dawson Bradford second row ndash Bryson PeaseGreyson Harder Brandon Schroeder Easton Lehman Nick Hatcher assistant Brandy Highwar-den back row ndash Brian Harder Bob Lehman Josh Lero

OHSAA volleyballofficiating class An Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association vol-leyball ofciating class

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would include the following

Description Individual is responsible for managingthe day-to-day activities of all assigned projects They willestimate potential projects develop project plans defineresources and develop project schedules The individ ualmust be organized able to manage their time wisely andinterface with internal and external clients (ie vendors andsubcontractors) People and time management skills are verycritical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)bull Project Estimatingbull Establishing project scopes and budgetsbull Setting managing amp updating project schedules

bull Communicating with in-house personnel productpartners suppliers installation teams and clients

bull Assist in the preparation of project d ocumentsincluding contracts change orders submittalsand pay applications using AIA formsformat

bull Coordinate all site safety requirements with field personnel

bull Final project review and summary with eldpersonnel and client upon completion

Key Skillsbull Architectural drawings ndash read amp understand all aspectsbull Organized detail oriented

and the ability to multi-task a mustbull 2+ years Construction Estimating amp Project Managementbull Field coordination and installation knowledge requiredbull Excellent written and verbal communication skillsbull Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Ofce Products)bull Disciplined pro-active initiative to follow-thru

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be organized able to manage their time wisely and interface

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Key Responsibilities (summary)

x Extensive knowledge of General Ledger AR AP Project

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x Basic knowledge of developing a schedule of values per

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x Effectively cotLunicating wift employees managementpersonnel and elients

x Assist in daily time sheet approval and entry and asso-

ciated ensuing payroll processes as well as Accounts

Payables Accounts Receivables Cost Accounting and

General Administrative Duties as required

x Administer and compile all work in progress reports

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are approved and recorded accurately and timely 00

Assist project managers in preparing and completing

client invoicing documentation

Key Skills

x Background or general construction knowledge a plus

x Organized detail oriented and the ability to multi-task

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x Problem Solving Skills

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Perform payrollprocessing humanresource functionincluding duties

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workplace

innovations that support job functions

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 11A

Auction

Wed July 15 500 PM

LOCATION 11201 Rd 71 Paulding OH 4 mi west of Paulding on Rt 111 to RdC-71 then north on Rd C-71 for frac14 mi

Simplicity Broadmoor Lawn Tractor hydrostat 20 HP 52rdquo deck hellipTroy-Bilt RearTine Bronco Tiller 5 frac12 HP hellip Yard Machine 21rdquo Push mower hellip Horse saddle hellipLeaf Blower hellip Come - a - long hellip Extension cords hellip Al Extension Ladder hellipKarcher Power Washer hellip Exide Battery Charger hellip Lawn Cart hellip Shop vac hellipGas cans hellip Quartz Infrared heater hellip Air Compressorhellip Heaterhellip Bench Grinder

hellip Bench Vise hellip 24 CC Leaf BlowerVac hellipWheel Barrow hellip Scroll Saw hellip ToolBoxes hellip Wagon full of small hand Tools Wrenches Hammers Shovels BroomsChisels Pliers etc etc etc hellip Ladies Golf Clubs hellip Cooler amp Lawn amp OutdoorItems - Box Traps hellip Coleman Lantern hellipOver a dozen rods amp reels hellip Tackle Boxhellip 4 Sets Binocularshellip Lawn Items hellip plus much more Household amp Furnitureincluding KHL digital TV hellip Lap Top Computer amp Computer amp Electronics helliprigidaire Washer hellip Gibson Dryer hellip Newer small roll top desk hellip American Drew6 ft dresser w mirror hellip 3 foot dresser w five drawers that set on top hellip Frigidaire gasrange hellip Upright freezer hellip Brass colored bed head amp foot board hellip 2 Upright Re-frigerators hellip Apt size refrigerator hellipWindow air conditioner hellip Safe hellip Computerdesk hellip Oak Rocker hellip Round maple kitchen table amp chair hellip Dining table amp 6 chairshellip Recliner hellip Newer glass door secretary hellip 2 Bissell Upright Sweeper Cleaner Matching suit case set hellip Nice 4 Pc bedroom suite with queen size bed dresser wmirror chest night stand File cabinet hellip Aquarium hellip End tableshellip Oil Lampshellip Knic Knacs hellip2 microwave ovens hellip Lamps Electric organ Lighted XmasVillages hellip Cardio glider machine hellip Kitchen pots pans dishes etc etc Visit ourweb site gorrellbros-pauldingcom - or - auction zip for photos hellip Terms Cashor check day of auction - Inspection day of auction beginning at 100 PM hellip SellerCharles amp Glema Baxter by Deborah J Rogers POA hellip Gorrell Bros Auction-eers - Aaron Timm Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFrance ApprenticeNolan Shisler Auctioneers

Simplicity Lawn Tractor - Fishing Items Horse Saddle - Tools - Household - Furniture

20 AcresBrown Twp

Paulding Co

Land AuctionThurs July 16

500 PM

Farm Location Sec 32 Brown Twp Paulding Co OH - frac12 mi

west of Melrose OH on Rt 613 to Rd T-165 then south on Rd T-165

for frac34 mi (at the corner of T-165 amp T-88) hellip 20+- acre tract

- FSA indicates approx 16 acres tillable with Huber ditch crossing the

farm - mostly Paulding amp Roselm soils - nice little parcel with brush

and recreational area created by ditch hellip There is a mobile home lo-

cated in the NW corner of the farm that belongs to others and the mo-

bile home and personal property are not part of the farm hellip Sellers

reserve 2015 crops helliphellip Call for Brochure Survey FSA and other

auction information or visit our web site hellipTerms $2000 earnest

money with the balance at closing on before Aug 16 2015 hellip Auction

Location Gorrell Bros Auction Facility - 1201 N Williams St Pauld-

ing OH hellip Sellers John H Porter Family (see web site) Hyman

amp Hyman Ltd Attorney for sellers hellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers

Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Sale Mgr Nolan Shisler

Aaron Timm Auctioneers

ESTATE AUCTIONThursday July 16 2015 ndash 300 pmVan Wert Co Fairgrounds - Jr Fair Building

1055 S Washington St Van Wert Ohio

Many Antiques Collectibles amp Household Items

Antiques amp Collectibles Lots of Glassware including Fostoria

American depression and much much more China eggs black milkglass figurines pottery Hummel figurines Fenton items piggy bankCI safe bank cruets German magnifying glass in its case Operaglasses costume jewelry US Mail Box coin bank Ewers ChocolatePot Hallrsquos Tea Leaf items dozen of Angels Cardinals amp red bird figu-rines Cement Bulldog door stop military items antique wood chairsrocker and baby high chair drop l eaf ash table Wicker doll baby bug-

gy toys amp child accordion ldquoJeu De Courserdquo horse race toy MarshFoundation advertising items European Tour books from early1900rsquosrsquo cookbooks Cambridge handled Pitcher spice rack collectorspoons bubble glass oval picture frames Walnut lamp table Manybooks including National Portrait Gallery Volumes Yearbooks 1978Mercer County History Book 1909 Home Guards Temple mirrorOak commode Boston Baked Beans cookie jar Bossons Characterfigures from England Lane Cedar chest and many more itemshellip

See Photos at wwwauctionzipcomAuctionZip Auctioneer ID 6413

Household Items sofas chairs bookcases rolltop desk platformrocker childrsquos rocker coffee amp end tables Frigidaire washer anddryer Patio furniture set table lamps MANY ITEMS FROM OVER-

SEAS PURCHASED DURING SELLERrsquoS TRAVELS dining table amp

chairs dining hutch Large glass display cases Howard Miller grand-father clock glasstop end tables stereo and sound equipment quiltrack baskets Wurlitzer organ Bedroom suite electronic Keyboardquilts amp blankets amp bedding filing cabinets hundreds of decoratoritems lots of Christmas items desk chair Kitchen cookware bake-ware and small appliances and MUCH MUCH MOREhellipTerms Cash or check with proper ID Ohio Sales tax will be

chargedSeller Joan G Amstutz Estate VW County Probate Court Case20141157 Greg Amstutz Executor Collette Carcione Attorney

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to viewthe Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of

this auction and all upcoming auctions

R e a l t y amp Auc t i o n C o Lt d

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

Auctioneers Dale Butler Ron Medaugh Bob Priest Gary

Richey Andy Schweiterman amp DD Strickler

122 N Washington St

Van Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

Old amp Newer Horse Drawn

Wagons amp Equipment

amp Antique Farm Equipment

Auction Sat July 11

1000 AM

Including Old Horse Drawn Hearsehelliphelliphellip Jail Wagonhelliphelliphellip DraftHorse Show Wagon helliphelliphellip 12 Passenger Horse Drawn People Mover Parade Vehiclehelliphelliphellip 6 Passenger Horse Drawn CarriagehelliphellipMeadow Gold Milk Delivery Wagonhelliphellip Old Buckboard helliphellip OldCovered Wagon hellip Replica Wells Fargo Stage Coach helliphellip Old sleighhelliphelliphellip Five Nice Wood Box Wagons helliphellip 2 Threshing MachinesJD A Tractor hellip Old Husker Shredder hellip Plus other old small farmequipment amp antique itemshelliphellip Call for free brochure or visit our WebSite wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphelliphellip Auction LocationGorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Paulding OHhellip Terms Payment day of the auction terms in brochure hellip OwnerCharles ldquoLewierdquo Moeller helliphellipGorrell Bors Auctioneers Don Gor-rell Nolan Shisler Aaron Timm Larry Gorrell Chris Aufrance Ap-prentice

STRALEYREALTYCOM

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PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

VAN WERT OFFICE

419-238-9733419 WEST ERVIN RD

VAN WERT OHIO

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Real Estate ndash 3 Acre Lot

THURS JULY 23 6pm

OPEN HOUSE THURS JULY 16 5-6 pm

3 Acres +- on US 127 North of Paulding

3 acres +- located 5 miles north of Paulding

on US 127 Located just north of the overpass

railroad tracks on the east side of the road

Paulding Cty Ohio Crane Twp Sec 12 Bare

undeveloped lot with recently applied for zoning

of B-3 Huge potentialmdashpossible commercial or

residential applications Close proximity to US 24

Survey available Sells to the HIGHEST BIDDER

Daily traffic count is over 4200 on US 127 amp over

6500 on US 24

EXCELLENT ACCESS W POTENTIAL

WWWSTRALEYREALTYCOM

for more auctionsinfopicturesterms

of sale

SELLER Paulding Co Habitat for Humanity

Auction Manager William C Straley CAI 419-203-

4616

AUCTIONEERS William C Straley CAI Chester M

Straley e-ProGRI Appr Warren Straley

EVERYTHING WE TOUCHmdashTURNS TO SOLD

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSEJULY 12TH bull 100 -200 PM

With a new roof it is hard to believe this home is only $39900There are 3 or 4 bedrooms and approximately 1700 square feetSmall corner lot that also has a detached garage This home islocated half-way between Van Wert and Paulding Wayne TraceSchool district Host DD Strickler 419-771-1295

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122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

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To see nice color pictures amp interior shots of properties offeredby Gorrell Bros go to wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Multiple ListingService

1724 3 Bdrm home w lots of extras Beautifullot wabove ground pooleat-in kitchen 18x24 gar-age Oakwood $69900Paulding Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1725 NEW PRICEBEAUTIFUL 4 BRVICTORIAN HOMELots of extras beautifulwoodwork remodeledkitchen formal diningCA bsmt lg reardeck 2-car garageCorner lot PauldingCall Don Gorrell 419-

399-7699

1717 Lg 4 bdrm 2 bathldquoTurn of the Centuryrdquo home Gourmet kitchenwwalk-in pantry origi-nal woodwork updat-ed electric boiler heat-ing Lg lot Paulding

$174900 Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1686 7951 SR 111Well-kept 3 BDRM 15bath home wnewer shin-gles Spacious eat-in kitch-en 32x48 pole barn w concrete floor amp 220 elec-tric New Price $59900 Call Joe DenHerder

1716 New Listing -

13929 Helen StreetPaulding 4 BR Lots ofspace upgrade kitch-en wappliances hugemaster suite wfull walk-in shower amp garden tub$114900 Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1721 726 HooverAve Paulding New tothe market Spacious 3BR 2 bath home Manyupgrades incl new kitch-en great room furnace2 hot water heatershandmade cabinetswhole house generator

steel roof amp much moreAtt 2 car garage A mustsee home Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1722 1048 N Williams

Paulding 3 BR 1 12bath home Manyupdates and tons ofspace New windows ampattic insulation New lgeat-in kitchen whand-made cabinets 3 car attgarage Beautiful maturelandscaping amp trees Call

Aaron 419-769-5808

New Listing 1723 1070N Williams Paulding3 Bdrm wCA mostly allhardwood amp vinyl flooringroom for possible 4th BRor family room Fencedback yard 2 20x40 heated

extra building New Price$89000 Call Don Gorrell

or Joe Den Herder

1703 - 11749 Rd 132Paulding 3 BR 2 bathhome Country butclose to town Lg kitch-en lg deck lower levelfamily room wfireplacelaundry amp bath greatlandscaping Move inready Call Aaron 419-

769-5808

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

THE BITTERSWEET INN

940 WEST WAYNE

PAULDING

Absolutely tip-top

condition 5 upperlevel Suites plus

beautiful Inn Keeperrsquos

quarters on the lower level 1frac12 acre lotbarnAttributes you can only imagine - 722

$265000 private showings only

SEE THIS AND 150 MORE LISTINGS AT

STRALEYREALTYCOM (or) REALTORCOM

FOLTZ REALTY Don K Foltz II - Broker

Paulding OH bull 106 N Williams St 45879

Maurie Wannemacher 419-769-9090 bull Tim Boss 419-769-0823 - Realtors

View other listings wwwfoltzrealtycom bull Office 419-399-2347

2881 Lots of Home for the Money4 Bdrm 1 Bath Home wLarge LRDRCombo Attached Garage and a Bigback Yard for the Kids to to Play

2878 New Listing 211 S Laura St inPayne 3 Bdrm 2 Bath home with lotsof updates incls Roof Siding Shut-ters Eves and Downspouts as well asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2882 New Listing Well Kept 2 Bdrm 1bath home nicely landscaped Vinyl SidedNewer Replacement Windows new counter-top and sink in Paulding $51900

2877 New Listing 3 Bd 2 Bth LR FR andLarge eat-in Kitchen w34rdquo Oak Floor Large2 12 Car Det Garage w Floored storageabove Home has 4 ft Crawlspace and justunder 1 acre in Antwerp $69900

LEGALSORDINANCE

1503-15Ordinance 1503-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on June15 2015 and goes intoeffect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEA U T H O R I Z I N GTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOTO PARTICIPATEIN THE STATE OFOHIO COOPERA-TIVE PURCHASINGPROGRAMCopies of the full text ofthis legislation may beobtained at the FinanceDirectorrsquos Ofce 116South Main Street be-tween the hours of 800am and 500 pm Mon-day through FridayAnnette D HaschFinance Director

NOTICE Notice is hereby givento all residents of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams countiesOhio There will be ameeting of the JointSolid Waste Manage-ment District of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams Coun-ties Board of Direc-tors The date of themeeting is MondayJuly 27 2015 Themeeting will be heldin the Deance CountyCommissionerrsquos ndash Sec-ond Floor ConferenceRoom The time of themeeting is scheduledto begin at 130 pmorsquoclock DST A SolidWaste District Coordi-natorrsquos session will im-mediately followCommissioner Otto L NicelyBoard of Directors

President

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

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Buyers amp Auctioneers

2015 Paulding County Junior Fair

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A L Boer Goats

Gorrell Brothers

MTJ Farms

Ag Credit-Van Wert

Greg amp Suzanne Cooper

Myers Enterprise

Al amp Casey Cook

Grover Hill VFW

Noggle Farms

Alex Products

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Arthur Mutual Telephone Company

Herbert amp Orr CompanyPaulding County Area Foundation

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Pond Seed CompanyAgrigold Hybrids

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Indiana Small Business IT

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Precision Mechanical Insulators

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Beckman Farms

J Schmidt Farms LLC

R K Brady Corporation

Beckrsquos Hybrids

JL Williamson

Randy Tressler

Bill amp Laura Priest

James Spangler

Richard Davis

Bob amp Dianne Thornell

Jason amp Beth Thornell

RLS Farms LLC

Bob Sinn Farms

Jason Williamson

Rodney amp Joanne Mobley

Bok Farms

Jeff amp Maria Miller

Rootbeer Stand-Antwerp

Bruce amp Amy Rossworm amp Family

Jerry amp Cherry Klopfenstein amp Family

Roy Klopfenstein

Buckeye Hearing Health LLC

Jerry Beckman

Saylor Farms LLCBypass Agronomy LLC

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Carnahan Farms

Jim amp Anada Cooper

Schlatterrsquos Custom Pumping LLC

Carolrsquos Main Street Makeover

Joe amp Ellen Sukup

Schweller Electric LLC

Central States Enterprises

Joe Burkard

Scott Equity Exchange Company

Citizens National Bank-Defiance

John PorterSherwood State Bank

Citizenrsquos National Bank-Van Wert

Kadesh Farms

Shisler Insurance Agency-Randy Myers

Claudia Fickel-Paulding Co Auditor

KAND

Signature Embroidery

Cliff Hite-State Senator

Karl amp Debbie Hiler

Singer Tool amp Die

Commodity Concepts

Kauser Trucking

Spatial Ag Systems LLC

Cook Burkard amp Gorrell

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

State Bank amp Trust

Cooper Farms

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

Stoller Bros amp Sons

Cooper Out West Inc

Kenny amp Angie Spiece

Stoller Seeds LLC

Country Livestock Boer amp Savanna Goats

Kesler Brothers LLC

Suds 247 INC

Craig amp Amy Harris

Kim Sutton

Sukup Farms

Creek View Farm LLC

Klopfenstein Furniture

Systech

Dave amp Christy PhillipsKurt Tempel

TCW Trucking

Dave Riggs Construction

Lafarge North America

Terry Wehrkamp

Daversquos Heating

Leersquos Interior Painting Services

The Union Bank Co

Dealey Accounting

Leland Smith Insurance Services

Thornell Farms

Dealey Chemical

Leon Klopfenstein

Todd amp Regina WeidenhamerDobbelaere Stock Farm

Logisticized Ltd

Todd Sinn Farms

Dustin Miller

Lou Ann Wannemacher-Paulding Co Treas

Tom amp Kim Sinn

Dwain amp Wanita Laukhuf amp Family

Luderman Chiropractic

Tony Burkley-State Representative

Ebelrsquos Butcher Shop

Mahlon amp Rosa Tempel

Travis McGarvey

Ed amp Cheryl Schlatter

Maranatha Industries

Tri County Roofing

Edrsquos Car Care

Mary Brueggeman

Troy amp Maureen Greulach

Estle Chevrolet-Cadillac

Mary Kuhn

Tru Pointe Cooperative

Farm Credit-Mid America-Delphos

Matt amp Linda Reineck amp Family

VFW Post 5665

Farmerrsquos Elevator Grain amp Supply

McClure Farms

Wannemacher Farms

Fergueson Farms

Melissa KuhnWenninger Seed Service Inc

First Federal Bank-Paulding

Mike amp Cindy Kauser amp Family

Whiskey Acres LLC

Fitzwater Farms

Mike amp Claudia Kuhn Family

Wiesehan Farms

Flatrock Dairy

Mike amp Julie Zuber

Williamson Insurance Agency

Gary amp Amy Thornell

Mike amp Jeanne Winans

Willow Tree Farms

Gerbersrsquo Goats at the Old Saw MillMike amp Kathy Spiece

WMYW 1027

Glandorf Feed Company

Milan Center Feed amp Grain

Wonderly No-Till Drilling

Gloria Robinson

Miller Farms-Lonnie amp Sue

Zuber Welding amp Fabrication

Molitor Stables

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 13A

Join us for this informational seminar on

Date Tuesday July 14 2015

Time 1000 am

Location Paulding Senior Center

Presenter Kimberly Molitor AuD

Refreshments will be served

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Foxglove seen here at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is one of the gardenrsquos toxic plantswhen ingested Kids can be unpredictable so supervision is needed if you grow this and children

visit your gardens

Poisonous posies in the potager When our rst grandchildwas born in 2012 some pro-found changes occurred in ourlives Grandparents the worldover know just what an effectthose little human beings havein so many ways you didnrsquoteven know they could Butone thing happened here atOur Little Acre that I hadnrsquotcounted on probably becauseI wasnrsquot much of a gardenerwhen our own girls weregrowing up

Over the years as Irsquovelearned more and more aboutthe plants we grow here I real-ize that not only are we grow-ing edibles wersquore growing

things that are very much not edible right alongside themAnd so are you As I shared this newfoundknowledge with Grandpa theworrier in him emerged andI was informed that I neededto remove all the dangerous plants from the garden andthe house so when Hannahand any future grandchildrencame for a visit we wouldnrsquot be responsible for injuries ormaking them sick

Really How on earth didour own two girls ever sur-vive their parentsrsquo ignorancein allowing them to live everyday in the presence of such

dangers We cautioned themabout the rose thorns and the poison ivy We put a lockedgate on the fence around ourswimming pool We didnrsquot letthem eat bird eggs Oh wait As a grandparent for someodd reason the level of cautionincreases a bit over that whichwe had for our own children but I knew it wasnrsquot necessaryto dig up half my garden justto keep our grandkids safe Isimply learned what was poi-sonous and vowed to watchHannah extra closely Some things wersquove grownin our garden are well-known poison providers ndash castor bean

plan t ( Ricinus communis)for instance Though itrsquos agorgeous fast-growing trop-ical-looking plant all parts(especially the seeds) containthe toxin ricin

Those delightful daffodilsare toxic to the core whichis likely why squirrels leavethe bulbs alone The bulbsare especially dangerous but all parts of the plants are

poisonous and just handlingthe leaves or stems can causea burning sensation on yourskin Itrsquos wise to use gloveswhen gardening around bothdaffodils and jonquils Whoknew Foxglove ( Digitalis pur- purea) is gorgeous but donrsquoteven think about eating it Theheart medicine digitalis or di-goxin is derived from foxglove plant parts and is sometimesused to control heart rate

Just because one part of the plant is edible doesnrsquot meanthe entire plant is Take rhu- barb for example Those rosystems are yummy in pies jamsand cobblers right Well donrsquotmistakenly think that you canadd the leaves at the end ofthose stems to your salads Rhubarb leaves containhigh quantities of oxalatesand when you eat too much ofthem yoursquoll get sick So donrsquoteat that part The stems alsocontain much smaller quan-tities of it but not enough tocause much of an effect Otherthings have it ndash cabbage spin-ach and beet tops just to namea few ndash but in lower accept-able levels

What does oxalic acid do

It contributes to kidney and bladder stones for one thingso if yoursquore prone to develop-ing these things you might notwant to nosh on veggies thatare known to contain higherlevels of oxalic acid

Other toxic plants include Rhododendron monkshood( Aconitum) lily-of-the-valley Hydrangea larkspur Englishivy Euonymus yews (Taxus)and Wisteria Of course a plant doesnrsquothave to be poisonous to bedangerous to children Besidesthe obvious rose other thorny plants to watch out for includecactus varieties barberry ( Ber-

beris) blackberries and re-thorn ( Pyracantha)

Plants in the Euphorb ia genus (includes Poinsett ia)have a milky sap that can beextremely irritating to theskin and can cause blindnessif it gets in your eye Someeuphorbias have thorns alongwith the sap making themdoubly dangerous Some of the plants I men-tioned will affect some peoplemore than others while someof the plants are just plaintoxic for everyone Quantitiesingested will affect the reac-tion too but all of them are potentially dangerous

All of this doesnrsquot makea garden sound like a veryfriendly place for kids doesit Not at all Some commonsense and supervision are allthatrsquos needed ndash two things thatgo a long way toward raisinggood and healthy kids both inand out of the garden Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwour-littleacrecom and on Face-book at wwwfacebookcom OurLittleAcre Contact her at PauldingProgressGardener

gmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting their aunt and uncle

Alvina and William Dial in Kollweiler Germany Ashlyn and Kaitlyn Goings daughters of Darnell

Goings of Latty and Renae (Shad) Bowers of Paulding traveled to Rome Italy to see the Coli-

seum and other sights Their source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County

Progress Are you headed to some d istant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your

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org

Concert series continues Friday

with Bekah Bradley on stage PAULDING ndash Get ready for more greatmusic in downtown Paulding This FridayOn Friday July 10 the Paulding Chamber ofCommerce will present the third of their 2015Summer Concert Series at the Herb MonroeCommunity Park The series is sponsored byIberdrola Renewables

Bekah Bradley returns for Fridayrsquos concertheld at Herb Monroe Park downtown Pauld-ing She recently appeared at John PauldingDays immediately following the parade Bekah is currently living in Fort Wayne andis working harder than ever on her music ca-reer Bekah is a pop country artist with a nat-ural country twang that is instantly recogniz-able She is inspired by many different kinds

of music including country pop rock andChristian Bekah writes music about people inher life and the trials she has experienced She performs everything from Imagine Dragons toPatsy Cline Food will be available for a donation from NOCAC who sponsors the ldquoGetting Ahead in

a Just Gettingrsquo-by Worldrdquo Getting Ahead isa way to analyze onersquos own life and to make plans for building personal and family resourc-es It is an agenda-free learning experience thathelps people take charge of their lives In addition a homegrown market with freshherbs vegetables and crafts will be availableas well as kidsrsquo activities and more The event is free and open to the public

Chester M Straley a VanWert resident and broker atthe Van Wert ofce of StraleyRealty Auctioneers Inc hasbeen awarded the designationof Graduate Realtors Institute(GRI) from the Ohio Associationof Realtors Straley is a memberof the Northwest Ohio Board ofRealtors the Ohio Associationof Realtors and the NationalAssociation of Realtors

BusinessNews

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for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

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God Bless the USA Usually they say that thecorn should be knee high bythe fourth of July Thatrsquos cer-tainly is not the case as yougaze at many of the local farmelds But the calendar neverlies and last weekend we stillcelebrated our nationrsquos birth However this year I am be-ginning to think we are livingin a monsoon My grill is pa-

tiently awaiting to cook some burgers my park benches arewaiting for a nice coat of paintand I am just ready for somesunshine Last weekend whether youcelebrated with family hungout with friends at a barbecueattended a parade or a ballgame Independence Day is atrue slice of America One of the most popular tra-ditions is setting off reworksand like any other year allover the US from Maine toCalifornia the sky lit up to thesatisfaction of onlookers of allages One of my familyrsquos favor-

ite things to do on the fourthwas to go to see a reworksdisplay Packing up blankets popcorn and drinks we wouldhead out for the venue before10 pm One thing that was alwaysfun to do and I am sure it ag-gravated people was to oohand aah at the reworks Ifa rework turned out to be adud everyone would groanand moan aww However a bright loud rework would

bring cheers of aah So basi-cally you could hear oohrsquos oraahrsquos all over the grounds Even though it is probablyillegal to set off your own re-works people still do it Irsquomsure many of you sat out sideand viewed your neighborsown display as it cracked thesky with bursts of bright lightsand shrill sounds Itrsquos just oneof those ways we honor this

great country of ours Of course not to be com- pletely lost in all the fun is theholidayrsquos true meaning the le-gal separation of the Americancolonies from Great Britainand the commemoration of theadoption of the Declaration ofIndependence on July 4 1776Arguably the dayrsquos biggestcelebration Washington DCfeatures a free concert per-formed on the west lawn ofthe Capitol which is viewed

and heard by millions acrossthe country It seems like weAmericans love a reason tocelebrate Patriotic music has always been a part of our July 4 cel-ebration From the ldquoBattleHymn of the Republicrdquo to theldquoStar Spangled Bannerrdquo you probably heard those tunes ringin recent days I donrsquot know

about you but I never get tiredof hearing patriotic music One of the more popularsongs you probably heardin addition to our NationalAnthem is ldquoGod Bless theUSArdquo by Lee GreenwoodThis song is the most widely played and listened to by manyduring this time of summer cel-ebration I admit it is a song Itruly love Other songs in the na-tion played on our Indepen-dence Day are ldquoParty in theUSArdquo ldquoBorn in the USArdquoldquoROCK in the USArdquoldquoAmerica the Beautifulrdquo andldquoAmerican Girlrdquo

So even if you canrsquot singhopefully you enjoyed a pa-rade a reworks display evenif it was your neighbors andcertainly you raised the colorsof old glory and recalled thosewho fought for our freedomAnd yes God Bless the USA What did you do to celebrateIndependence Day Did youooh and aaah at reworks Didyou hear any of these songsLet me know and Irsquoll give youa Penny for Your Thoughts

What are fairy ringsBy Staci Miller

Education specialistPaulding SWCD

Are your lawns forming magical rings in thegrass Due to the recent heavy rainfalls and warmtemperatures many home owners are discoveringfairy rings

They are dark green circles arcs or rings ofthick fast-growing grass that develop anytimefrom green-up in the spring through the heat ofsummer until the rst hard frost in the fall Theserings are most commonly between 2 and 15 feet indiameter although they may be larger or smaller Mushrooms or puffballs may appear underwet conditions in the same ring pattern In somecases a ring of brown or dead grass may appear Fairy rings are caused by many differentsoil-inhabiting fungi of the class BasidiomycetesFairy ring fungi do not attack grass directly but break down organic matter in the soil As a resultnitrogen is released which the grass uses causingit to grow and develop a contrasting green ring The mushrooms that appear after rainfall arethe fruiting bodies of the fungus Fairy rings breakdown organic material such as old tree stumpsroots logs lumber and other larger pieces of

organic material in the soil below the lawn Oncethis material is depleted the fairy ring will disap- pear but it may take a signicant amount of time Several fairy rings may appear relativelyclose together especially on lawns that exist onsites that were previously wooded areas Whenthis occurs it becomes noticeable that fairy ringsdo not cross each other as fungal activity ceaseswhen fungi from different rings contact eachother

There are approximately 50 species of fungiknown to form fairy rings in turf with Marasmiusoreades Agaricus campestris Lycoperdon sppand Scleroderma spp being the most commonThese fungi decompose organic debris in the soiland thatch A fairy ring starts from a piece of mycelium

or spore at a single point feeding in the thatchlayer or organic soil matter The uniform outwardgrowth of the fungus results in the development ofrings Under certain conditions and with certainfairy ring fungi a ring of dead grass developsSome of the responsible fungi have been shownto penetrate and kill root cells resulting in deadrings of grass There are some ways to cover upthe fairy rings or remove the fairy rings if they become a nuisance to your lawn The use of a nitrogen fertilizer can mask thesymptoms of fairy ring by causing the rest of thelawn to green up You can remove the fairy ringand get to the root of the problem by identifyingand removing the organic debris that caused thering to form then establish a new lawn by plantingclean ring-free sod for your new lawn space Another option is to eliminate thatch buildup

with a dethatching program There are fungicides available for suppres-sion of fairy rings however results may be onlytemporary as the decaying material may still be present Sources of information for this article were provided by Missouri Botanical Garden The fairy rings are truly a natural process thatcan add some character to your lawn and can be aconservation piece for you and your neighbors

Fairy rings are constantly appearing in lawns what a great conversation piece

n POLICEContinued from Page 5A

resident reported semis cutting the corner anddamaging their yard 705 pm Dog complaint was looked intoon Helen Street 718 pm Loud music was reported fromthe 700 block of North Water Street The callwas deemed unfounded 725 pm An alleged incident between twoclients on Countryview Drive was investigat-edTuesday June 30 1220 am Suspicious people were seenwalking on North Main Street They weregone when ofcers arrived 207 pm Domestic situation was investi-gated on North Williams Street 219 pm Dennis Street resident told ofcerstheir car was broken into and change was miss-ing

549 pm Identication theft was report-ed from West Perry Street The incident took place in Indiana 918 pm A welfare check was requested onSouth DeWitt Street where a crying womanwas seen grabbed by a man who made her goinside The woman left the residence while po-lice stood by 830 pm Unwanted person complaint fromSouth Williams Street was deemed unfounded 1015 pm Neighbor problems on West Per-ry Street were looked intoWednesday July 1 233 am Junk notice was prepared for a North Dix Street location 324 am A junk notice was prepared for anaddress on East Perry Street 340 am An East Baldwin Street residentwas sent a junk notice 113 pm Suspicious male was seen pullingdoor handles along Perry and Williams streets 545 pm Ofcers assisted Van Wert PoliceDepartment locate a missing cell phone thatGPS indicated was in Paulding The phonewas returned to its owner 650 pm A North Williams Street businesstold ofcers rental equipment had not been re-turned After police contacted the subject theitem was returned but not paid for 915 pm Dog complaint was made fromKlingler Road 930 pm Two males were found ghting atthe intersection of Williams and Perry streets No charges were broughtThursday July 2

520 am No contact request was made by aMiles Avenue resident 202 pm Unwanted person complaint washandled on Sugar Street 312 pm Fraudulent account was reported by a North Main Street business The matter isunder investigation 545 pm Missing air compressor from EastPerry Street is under investigation 823 pm Backing accident in the DairyQueen parking lot was documentedFriday July 3 1119 am Theft of goods from a North Wil-liams Street business is being investigated 1155 am Medication was reported missingfrom a West Perry Street home 957 pm A driver told police she backedinto the hydrant at Red Angel Pizza along Em-erald Road No damage was reported

1005 pm Fireworks were observed overEmerald AcresSaturday July 4 1104 am Possible breaking and enteringwas investigated No sign of forced entry wasfound 329 pm Breaking and entering was report-ed from West Wayne Street where beer andcandy were missing 419 pm Dog complaint from West Jeffer-son Street was handled 1101 pm North Drive resident told policetheir neighbors were shooting off reworksSunday July 5 1239 am A West Jackson Street residentreported that their child was receiving inappro- priate messages from a registered sex offender 149 am Police witnesses a BAC test forAntwerp police 1215 pm Theft of a wallet from a vehicle parked along South Main Street was investi-gated 617 pm Threatening calls were reportedfrom North Williams Street 1045 pm A lock was cut off a storage uniton West Jackson Street and a cabinet insidegone through 1101 pm Unruly juvenile complaint washandled on West Perry StreetMonday July 6 210 am Kids were seen going through peoplersquos back yards and driveways alongWest Jefferson Street Three boys were lo-cated warned of the curfew and staying offothersrsquo properties

OSHP ODOT announce

traffic safety initiative COLUMBUS ndash As of the lastweek of June Ohio had recorded76 more trafc deaths in 2015than at the same time a year agoThis 19 percent increase has in-spired the Ohio State HighwayPatrol (OSHP) and the OhioDepartment of Transportation(ODOT) to join forces with a newinitiative utilizing ODOT digitalmessage boards to spread trafcsafety messages The messages were displayedfor the rst time during the Fourthof July weekend and continue fora trial period The 130 permanent boardsin the urban areas and numer-ous portable message boards

throughout the state will rotate between two messages the year-to-date number of trafc deathsof 2015 and a trafc safety mes-sage such as ldquoDrive Sober or GetPulled Overrdquo The goal is to moti-vate motorists to exercise cautionwhile behind the wheel Most trafc crashes can be prevented if the driver slowsdown buckles up or avoids driv-ing impaired Locally portable message boards will be placed at the fol-lowing locations bull Interstate 75 southboundsouth of Bluffton

bull US 30 eastbound east of theauldingVan Wert County line bull US 68 northbound just northof the HardinHancock Countyline bull Ohio 15 westbound west ofOhio 37 bull US 24 eastbound just eastof the PauldingDeance Countyline bull US 23 northbound just northof the WyandotMarion Countyline The portable boards will bemoved to other locations andcontinue to display safety mes-sages throughout the year Trafc deaths were signi-cantly higher during January

February and May of this yearcompared to 2014 In fact May2015 was the worst May for traf-c deaths in a decade The largest increase wasamong drivers under the age of25 Fatal crashes involving al-cohol tripled and the number ofdeadly crashes involving peoplenot wearing a seat belt doubledduring the month of May ldquoThis increase in fatalities isunsettlingrdquo said Colonel Paul APride Patrol superintendent ldquoWehope that by coupling the Patrolrsquosenforcement with the highly visi- ble ODOT signs we can impact

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driver behavior and save somelivesrdquo OSHP and ODOT choseto partner in time for the JulyFourth holiday period as thisweekend typically sees an in-crease in trafc fatalities andimpaired driving In the four-day2014 reporting period 12 peopledied in 11 fatal crashes Of thosecrashes ve were OVI-relatedresulting in six deaths OSHPmade 761 OVI arrests ldquoOur top priority is alwayssafetyrdquo said ODOT director JerryWray ldquoLike the Highway Patrolwe are concerned about the in-creased number of deaths on ourroads and highways These arenrsquot

just statistics but someonersquos fa-ther or mother daughter or sonrdquo Digital message boards willdisplay these messages 24 hours per day on weekends and from 9 pm-5 am on weekdays unlessthere is a higher priority message The boards will update withthe new year-to-date number ofconrmed deaths every Thursdaynight That number is calculatedusing police reports from agen-cies statewide including OSHPIt includes provisional fatali-ties that have been identiedthrough early warning systems but have not been conrmed

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ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING

Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp PastorRicky L Grimes 419-258-2069 Bible Study Fellowship 930 am Contem-porary Worship 1030 am Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor MikeSchneider church telephone number is 258-4901 Contemporary serviceSunday 830 am Sunday school 930 am Traditional Service 1030 am Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 NMain Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Sunday at 830 am First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056Sunday school at 9 am Sunday worship 10 am evening service 6 pmWednesday Bible Study 630 pm First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington258-2864 Sunday school at 1115 am Sunday worship at 10 am Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Publictalk 10 am Sunday Congregation Bible Study Theocratic Ministry Schoolamp Service Meeting Theocratic school 730 pm Thursday Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday school at 9am Sunday worship at 10 am Riverside Christian Church 15413 St Rt 49 (corner Ohio 49 and Road192) Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem Sunday School 930 amSunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA

Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William Schlatter Elder Sunday services at 1015 am and 1230pm Sunday school at 1 pm Wednesday services at 730 pm Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor ChristopherBaker Sunday worship at 1030 am Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lon-nie Lambert 399-5022 Sunday School 930 Worship 1030 Bible Study530 Wednesday Bible Study 530

Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction)393-2671 or JunctionBiblecoppernet Interim Pastor Duane RichardsonSunday school at 930 am Sunday worship follows at 1030 am and BibleStudy on Wed at 7pm Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church County Road 180 Deance(Junction) Rev Alan Ray Newsome Sunday worship at 11 am eveningservice at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 7 pm Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham393-2924 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at 1045 am Sun-day evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday evening worship at 7 pmYouth Service Wednesday at 7 pm

GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING

Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry Streets Grover HillPastor Pat Holt 587-4021 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at11 am Sunday evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at7 pm

Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson StreetsPastor Jonathan L Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday school at 930 amMorning worship at 1030 am Sunday evening gospel hour at 6 pmWednesday evening service at 7 pm Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church corner of First and Harrison587-3941 Pastor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sun-day school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1020 am nursery availableduring all services Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 Pastor JustinSterrett 419-786-9878 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am and 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 pm Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover HillPastor Eileen Kochensparger Sunday worship at 845 am Sunday schoolat 1015 am Sunday evening Bible study at 6 pm Mt Zion United Methodist Church Grover Hill County Road 151 Sun-day school at 930 am Pastor David Prior Sunday worship at 1030 amWednesday evening prayer meeting at 730 pm Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT

Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 wor -ship service at 1030 am Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 419-622-5746Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1015 am Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sun-day school at 10 am worship service at 1115 am Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott PastorTerry Martin 419-622-2026 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday morningworship at 1030 am Sunday Evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday eve -ning worship at 7 pm Wednesday Youth Group at 7 pm Friends United Methodist Church Latty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday

worship at 9 am Wednesday Bible Study at 7 pm

OAKWOODMELROSE AREAS

Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and halfmile west on County Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sundayworship at 9 am Sunday school at 1030 am Wednesday services forchildren youth and adults at 7 pm

Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor EileenKochensparger 399-5818 Sunday school 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Wednesday Bible study and prayer at 7 pm Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Secondstreets Oakwood Pastor Brady Feltz 419-594-2992 Sunday worship at930 am Sunday school at 1045 am Bible Study Wednesdays at 10 am Prairie Chapel Bible Church one mile east and a half-mile north ofOakwood on the corner of Roads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am eveningworship at 6 pm Wednesday Bible study at 7 pm

PAULDING AND OUTLYING

Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseckworship service at 1030 am Sunday school at 930 am Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding RevBurpo Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at noon Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted RameySun school 10 am Worship service 11 am Sunday eve 6 pmWednesday eve 6 pm Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at

8 am Sunday school at 9 am Christian Fellowship Church Paulding High School Auditeria 10 amSunday Pastor Greg Cramer Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 419-399-5061 Sunday School at 930 am worship services at 1045 am and 6pm Sunday and 630 pm Wednesday Pastor Drew Gardner First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald RoadPaulding 419-399-4576 Sunday school 9 am Worship service 10 amPastor Jeff Seger First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St Paulding 399-2438Rev David Meriwether wwwpauldingpresbyteriancom 915 am praisesinging 930 am Sunday worship Communion rst Sunday each month

Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across fromPaulding County Hospital Sunday school at 845 am service at 10 amPastor Cameron Michael House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Paulding Pastor Pre-dest (Dwayne) Richardson or Sister Brenda Richardson 419-399-9205 or419-796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm Wednesday night Bible study at530 Jail Ministry Food Ministry Outreach Ministry Overcomer Outreach- a Christian 12-step meeting Sundays at 5 pm

New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk399-5041 Sunday worship at 11 am Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Chris-topher Reno 419-399-4761 Bible school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy Thompson Sunday school at 915 am Sundayworship at 1030 am Sunday evening at 6 pm Kidsrsquo Summer Jam(ages 4-4th grade) Preteen class (5th-6th grade) Teen group (7th-12thgrade) and adult service Wednesday at 7 pm Teen group (7th-12thgrade) adult bible study and prayer Nursery available for all services Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent Krotereld Sunday worship at 1030 am Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Pauldingchurch telephone number is 399-3591 Rev Roger Emerson Worshipservice at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 9 am Wednesday wor -ship at 6 pm Church ofce is located at 308 N Main St

Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding ElderGeorge Robinson Sunday school at 10 am worship service at noonprayer services Monday at 6 pm and Thursday at noon Bible study at 6pm Tuesday

Pioneer Christian Ministries County Road 108 and Ohio 637 PauldingRev Chuck Oliver Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030am and Wednesday evening at 7 pm including a youth service on at leastthree Wednesday evenings Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding399-3113 Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Wednesday service from 7-8 pm with childrenrsquos hour St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor KarenStetins church telephone number is 419-399-4962 or 419-399-2320 Sun-day worship at 830 am Sunday school at 930 am St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box156) Paulding Pastor Karen Stetins church telephone number is 399-2320 Sunday Worship at 1030 am Sunday school at 915 am

PAYNE AND OUTLYING AREAS

Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Mass Saturday at 4 pm Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton)Ind 46797 Pastor Dave Dignal church telephone number is 260-632-4008Sunday school at 9 am childrenrsquos church at 10 am worship at 10 amhome groups at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 630 pm Living Water Ministries Contemporary worship service Sunday nights at10 am amp 630 pm The ldquoWellrdquo church for kids Sunday mornings from 10-1130 am The church is currently in the process of relocating For locationinformation contact Pastor Rich Phelan 419-263-2728 Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor MikealGeorge Sunday worship at 930 am 419-263-2092 419-574-2150 (cell) Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne

Pastor Mike Harper 263-2422 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Sunday night service at 630 pm Wednesday prayermeeting at 730 pm St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hymanstreets Payne Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday School 9 amChurch service-10 am St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box42) Payne 263-2129 Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday Schoolat 9 am Sunday worship at 10 am St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main StPayne Rev David Rohrer church telephone number is 263-2418 par-sonage telephone number is 263-2017 Sunday school at 9 am Sundayworship at 8 am and 10 am Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed pleasecontact the Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday servicetimes

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Antwerp School Board

Test results unpaid school fee new calendar unveiled

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

ANTWERP ndash Superintendent Patri-cia Ross and principals Mike Bute and

Tim Manz reported on a variety of issuesduring the regular Antwerp Local SchoolBoard meeting for June Testing resultsapproval of contracts and handbooksalong with the unveiling of the 2015-16school calendar were shared Middle schoolhigh school principalMike Bute shared in detail the resultsof the Ohio graduation tests taken bythe sophomore class According to Butethere are ve levels of scoring the test ad-vanced accelerated procient basic andlimited The top three levels is a passinggrade with basic and limited not passing ldquoWe had 53 sophomores take the testwith 87 percent passingrdquo said Bute In his year end report Bute commentedthat two incidences of bullying were re-

ported during the second semesterBute also discussed the change for

Saturday school for the upcomingschool year Bute shared the new Satur-day schedule that will now be held afterschool on Friday For high school andmiddle school students it will be heldfrom 3-5 pm and elementary studentswill convene from 245-4 pm Elementary principal Tim Manz re- ported good news concerning the resultsof the third grade reading tests that eachthird grade student is required to pass inorder to move to the next grade ldquoItrsquos exciting to report that all of ourstudents 100 percent past the testldquo saidManz Manz reminded the board that student

fees will be $65 for elementary studentsThe principal recognized student Mor-gan Kniceley who recently was namedas one of the regional winners of theOhio Severe Weather Awareness postercontest Kniceley will now participatein the state competition in Columbus onAug 8

In her brief report Ross said that staff-ing for the upcoming year is completewith all hires in place The bus eet has been inspected Nine

busses were inspected with eight pass-ing The lone bus that failed was discov-ered with a leak in a brake line The busis scheduled to be repaired in the nextfew days according to Ross Concerning outstanding student feesRoss is hopeful the new student hand- book will help eliminate large balancesthat some students carry and still owe theschool ldquoJust in the high school alone we havemore than $13000 owed with some stu-dents owing close to $500 We want par-ents or those responsible to do what theycan to pay these fees All we ask is thatthey come in and set up a payment planthat will work for themrdquo said Ross The school calendar for the 2015-16

school year was distributed The rst dayof school for students is August 18 Thenal day scheduled for classes is May18 2016 with graduation set for May 22 IT Director Harold Gottke reportedthat AEP has reimbursed the district a$1751204 rebate for taking steps toconserve electricity Gottke reportedhow the electric bill for a recent monthwas $10000 less than for the samemonth last year Gottke updated the board that 77 lap-tops have been purchased along with250 Chromebooks ldquoWith the purchase of the laptops ev-eryone in the high school has the samekind of device The chrome books costapproximately $237 per unitrdquo said

Gottke The following consent items were ap- proved bull One year teaching contracts for2015-16 school year for Alyssa SaylorMarie Plassman and Jason Hale bull One year supplemental contracts forthe 2015-16 school year for Kara Eicher

Kaiya Jemison Denise Coleman and Al-yssa Saylor bull Kaiya Jemison as a volunteer assis-tant varsity volleyball coach

bull Memorandum of understandingconcerning extracurricular events for theelementary musical director bull Waiver days of Sept 4 2015 Oct19 2015 Jan 15 2016 and Feb 292016 bull May 18 2016 as the last day ofschool bull Overnight student trip for the var -sity volleyball team on July 9 to TifnUniversity for team camp bull Student athletic coaches middlehigh school and elementary studenthandbooks bull Amended certicate and revised ap- propriations for scal year 2015 bull Ofcial certicate of estimated re-sources and appropriations for scal

year 2016 bull Ohio school plan for scal year2016 liability and property insurance bull Contract with Northwest Ohio AreaComputer Services Cooperative to pro-vide internet scal and EMIS servicesfor the period of July 1 2015 throughJune 30 2016 in the amount of $16207 bull Fiscal Year 2016 service contractwith Western Buckeye ESC for the2015-16 school year bull Resolution requesting certicationof alternative tax rates in preparation ofrenewing the 075 percent income taxlevy for ve years bull Elementary student fees of $65 forkindergarten through fth grade for the2015-16 school year

The nancial report was presented by school district treasurer Kristine Stu-art For the month of May expenses to-taled $77612436 with receipts totaling$38741950 Interest earned on invest-ments was $210766 The July board meeting is scheduledfor 5 pm on July 23

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2016 Executive Budget cuts

Western Buckeye funding VAN WERT ndash The WesternBuckeye ESC Governing Boardheld its regular monthly boardmeeting last Tuesday June 30at the Van Wert ESC ofce Superintendent Brian Gerberupdated the board on Governor

Kasichrsquos executive budget Theamendment adopted by confer-ence committee indicates thatEducational Service Centers(ESCs) were cut $23 million inscal year 2016

ldquoThis is actually consistentwith the Executive and House- passed funding levels not theSenate ESCs are the leader inthe Shared Services ModelGovernor Kasich has alwaystrumpeted reducing coststhrough shared services ESCsare doing everything the Gov-ernor has asked us to do duringhis tenure ESCs have reducedthe cost to our partner schoolsthrough our shared service de-

livery modelrdquo said GerberldquoHowever Governor Kasichand the House saw a need to propose a cut to ESCs in theamount of $23 million in FY16The Senate did not support thiscut but there wasnrsquot enoughsupport for ESC funding as itwas voted out of conferencecommittee ldquoMy biggest disappointmentis with the House They havetraditionally supported ESCfunding during the past two bi-ennial budgets During Kasichrsquostenure as governor his desire tocut ESC funding has been obvi-ous It began with his very rstexecutive budget proposal forFY12 Nonetheless I was con-dent that the House saw theeducational value the ESCs pro-vided for their school districts Iwas hopeful the House wouldsupport restoring our fundingor at the very least keep ESCsfunded at a at level We didnrsquotexpect additional funding Wewere counting on at funding inFY16 It just didnrsquot happen withthis Executive Budgetrdquo contin-ued Gerber ldquoWestern Buckeye ESC

has been able to keep costsat or even reduce cost to theschools in Van Wert and Pauld-ing County Western Buck-eye ESC is in the top 10 ruralESCs in the state of Ohio that provide a higher percentage

of direct student services thantheir suburban or urban coun-terparts We have been able toaccomplish this goal by beingscally responsible in reducingoverhead costs and personnelcost without negatively impact-ing our level of service TheWestern Buckeye ESC sharedservice delivery model reducescost by sharing speech OT PTPTAs OTAs gifted personnelschool psychologists and grantwriting We have a ResourceCenterAlternative School thatserves ED students in whichwersquove been able to keep costsat and serve those studentswho perform better in an alter-

native setting rather than in a public school environmentldquoWe also provide non instruc-tional support by paying for bus driver physicals bus driverin-services teacher licensureOhio Bureau of Criminal In-vestigationFBI backgroundchecks maintenance of LPDClicensure parent mentoring andtruancy ofcer Even though theExecutive Budget is going to cutfunding for ESCs in Fiscal Year2016 the Western BuckeyeESC will continue its proud tra-dition in providing their currentlevel of services for the schoolsin Van Wert and PauldingCountyrdquo Consent items approved bythe board bull Western Buckeye Educa-tional Service Center 2015-16calendar bull Resignation of HeatherMcClure at the end of the 2014-2015 school year bull Resignation of RebeccaBeaman-Diglia effective Aug3 bull Increase contract daysfrom 120 to 150 days for San-dra Freeman for the 2015-16

contract year bull Donation from Beta DeltaChapter PSI 10TA XI in theamount of $10000 to theWBESC PS at Thomas Edison bull One year limited contractto Denise Shouse paraprofes-

sional at Grover Hill for the2015-16 school year bull One year limited contractto Kathy Habern paraprofes-sional at Payne for the 2015-16school year

bull Fiscal year 2016 serviceagreement between WesternBuckeye ESC and NorthwestOhio Area Computer ServicesCooperative (NOACSC) as pre-sented

bull 2015-16 OESCA member -ship in the amount of $200000 bull Engage the Auditor ofStatersquos Ofce-LGS-to preparefinancial statements for the2015-16 cost not to exceed$3500

bull Amended scal year 2015and 2016 appropriations forWestern Buckeye EducationalService Center as presented

The next regular governing board meeting of the WesternBuckeye Educational ServiceCenter will be on WednesdayAug 19 starting at 6 pmat thePaulding ESC ofce

The VFW pee wee boys team nished in second place Front row from left ndash Colev LagunaAlex Highwarden Aden Lero Thor (Stroker) Etter Dawson Bradford second row ndash Bryson PeaseGreyson Harder Brandon Schroeder Easton Lehman Nick Hatcher assistant Brandy Highwar-den back row ndash Brian Harder Bob Lehman Josh Lero

OHSAA volleyballofficiating class An Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association vol-leyball ofciating class

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Miller Contracting Group Inc is in searchof an Project Estimator Manager to addto our staff Job Description and Responsibilities

would include the following

Description Individual is responsible for managingthe day-to-day activities of all assigned projects They willestimate potential projects develop project plans defineresources and develop project schedules The individ ualmust be organized able to manage their time wisely andinterface with internal and external clients (ie vendors andsubcontractors) People and time management skills are verycritical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)bull Project Estimatingbull Establishing project scopes and budgetsbull Setting managing amp updating project schedules

bull Communicating with in-house personnel productpartners suppliers installation teams and clients

bull Assist in the preparation of project d ocumentsincluding contracts change orders submittalsand pay applications using AIA formsformat

bull Coordinate all site safety requirements with field personnel

bull Final project review and summary with eldpersonnel and client upon completion

Key Skillsbull Architectural drawings ndash read amp understand all aspectsbull Organized detail oriented

and the ability to multi-task a mustbull 2+ years Construction Estimating amp Project Managementbull Field coordination and installation knowledge requiredbull Excellent written and verbal communication skillsbull Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Ofce Products)bull Disciplined pro-active initiative to follow-thru

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Oppor-tunity Employer offering career development healthand retirement benefits

Send Resume co HR ManagerPO Box 162 Ottoville OH 45876or cdmillercontractinggroupcom

00130784

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Business Manager AccountsReceivable Cost Accounting Position

Job Description and Responsibilities would include the

following

Description Individual is responsible for all facets relating to

cost accounting and client invoicing specifically including ad-

ministration of project cost reports relating to client billings

Individual must also be proficient in asset management and

general ledge reporting entries as well The individual must

be organized able to manage their time wisely and interface

with employees and clients effectively People and time man-

agement skills are very critical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)

x Extensive knowledge of General Ledger AR AP Project

Equipment Costing and Cost Accounting Practices

x Basic knowledge of developing a schedule of values per

ALA billing practices

x Effectively cotLunicating wift employees managementpersonnel and elients

x Assist in daily time sheet approval and entry and asso-

ciated ensuing payroll processes as well as Accounts

Payables Accounts Receivables Cost Accounting and

General Administrative Duties as required

x Administer and compile all work in progress reports

quarterly and as required 00 Ensuring all time job costs

are approved and recorded accurately and timely 00

Assist project managers in preparing and completing

client invoicing documentation

Key Skills

x Background or general construction knowledge a plus

x Organized detail oriented and the ability to multi-task

a must

x Problem Solving Skills

x Excellent written and verbal communication skills

x Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office Products

Internet Explorer)

x Disciplined pro-active takes initiative to follows through

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Village Schools has

Technology Coordina-

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Job qualifications

may be found at

wwwpaulding-

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the lsquoEmploymentrsquo tab

Interested personsmay send a cover

letter and resume to

Paulding Schools

Attn William Hanak

405 N Water St

Paulding OH 45879

or email to w_hanak

pauldingschoolsorg

Deadline is 400 pm

July 15 2015

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workplace innovationsthat support

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818 N Franklin St

Van Wert Ohio 45891Or email to

kaufmansvantagecareercentercom

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Vantage Career Center website

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Perform payrollprocessing humanresource functionincluding duties

supporting the effectiveoperation of the

treasurerrsquos officeExpected to address

issues which may ariseduring the absence of

the treasurer within thelimits prescribed by law

Preferred MinimumQualifications

bullPayrollaccounting skillsand ability consistently

accurately compute andrecord data

bullExperience using statesoftware a plus(USASUSPS)

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(eg a negativetuberculosis text etc)bullProvides documented

evidence of clear criminal record

bullMultitasking ability andstrong diplomacy skills

congenial telephoneetiquette

bullCurrent withtechnology and other

workplace

innovations that support job functions

Interested applicantsshould send a

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July 23 2015 to

Laura Peters Treasurer

818 N Franklin StVan Wert Ohio 45891

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Wed July 15 500 PM

LOCATION 11201 Rd 71 Paulding OH 4 mi west of Paulding on Rt 111 to RdC-71 then north on Rd C-71 for frac14 mi

Simplicity Broadmoor Lawn Tractor hydrostat 20 HP 52rdquo deck hellipTroy-Bilt RearTine Bronco Tiller 5 frac12 HP hellip Yard Machine 21rdquo Push mower hellip Horse saddle hellipLeaf Blower hellip Come - a - long hellip Extension cords hellip Al Extension Ladder hellipKarcher Power Washer hellip Exide Battery Charger hellip Lawn Cart hellip Shop vac hellipGas cans hellip Quartz Infrared heater hellip Air Compressorhellip Heaterhellip Bench Grinder

hellip Bench Vise hellip 24 CC Leaf BlowerVac hellipWheel Barrow hellip Scroll Saw hellip ToolBoxes hellip Wagon full of small hand Tools Wrenches Hammers Shovels BroomsChisels Pliers etc etc etc hellip Ladies Golf Clubs hellip Cooler amp Lawn amp OutdoorItems - Box Traps hellip Coleman Lantern hellipOver a dozen rods amp reels hellip Tackle Boxhellip 4 Sets Binocularshellip Lawn Items hellip plus much more Household amp Furnitureincluding KHL digital TV hellip Lap Top Computer amp Computer amp Electronics helliprigidaire Washer hellip Gibson Dryer hellip Newer small roll top desk hellip American Drew6 ft dresser w mirror hellip 3 foot dresser w five drawers that set on top hellip Frigidaire gasrange hellip Upright freezer hellip Brass colored bed head amp foot board hellip 2 Upright Re-frigerators hellip Apt size refrigerator hellipWindow air conditioner hellip Safe hellip Computerdesk hellip Oak Rocker hellip Round maple kitchen table amp chair hellip Dining table amp 6 chairshellip Recliner hellip Newer glass door secretary hellip 2 Bissell Upright Sweeper Cleaner Matching suit case set hellip Nice 4 Pc bedroom suite with queen size bed dresser wmirror chest night stand File cabinet hellip Aquarium hellip End tableshellip Oil Lampshellip Knic Knacs hellip2 microwave ovens hellip Lamps Electric organ Lighted XmasVillages hellip Cardio glider machine hellip Kitchen pots pans dishes etc etc Visit ourweb site gorrellbros-pauldingcom - or - auction zip for photos hellip Terms Cashor check day of auction - Inspection day of auction beginning at 100 PM hellip SellerCharles amp Glema Baxter by Deborah J Rogers POA hellip Gorrell Bros Auction-eers - Aaron Timm Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFrance ApprenticeNolan Shisler Auctioneers

Simplicity Lawn Tractor - Fishing Items Horse Saddle - Tools - Household - Furniture

20 AcresBrown Twp

Paulding Co

Land AuctionThurs July 16

500 PM

Farm Location Sec 32 Brown Twp Paulding Co OH - frac12 mi

west of Melrose OH on Rt 613 to Rd T-165 then south on Rd T-165

for frac34 mi (at the corner of T-165 amp T-88) hellip 20+- acre tract

- FSA indicates approx 16 acres tillable with Huber ditch crossing the

farm - mostly Paulding amp Roselm soils - nice little parcel with brush

and recreational area created by ditch hellip There is a mobile home lo-

cated in the NW corner of the farm that belongs to others and the mo-

bile home and personal property are not part of the farm hellip Sellers

reserve 2015 crops helliphellip Call for Brochure Survey FSA and other

auction information or visit our web site hellipTerms $2000 earnest

money with the balance at closing on before Aug 16 2015 hellip Auction

Location Gorrell Bros Auction Facility - 1201 N Williams St Pauld-

ing OH hellip Sellers John H Porter Family (see web site) Hyman

amp Hyman Ltd Attorney for sellers hellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers

Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Sale Mgr Nolan Shisler

Aaron Timm Auctioneers

ESTATE AUCTIONThursday July 16 2015 ndash 300 pmVan Wert Co Fairgrounds - Jr Fair Building

1055 S Washington St Van Wert Ohio

Many Antiques Collectibles amp Household Items

Antiques amp Collectibles Lots of Glassware including Fostoria

American depression and much much more China eggs black milkglass figurines pottery Hummel figurines Fenton items piggy bankCI safe bank cruets German magnifying glass in its case Operaglasses costume jewelry US Mail Box coin bank Ewers ChocolatePot Hallrsquos Tea Leaf items dozen of Angels Cardinals amp red bird figu-rines Cement Bulldog door stop military items antique wood chairsrocker and baby high chair drop l eaf ash table Wicker doll baby bug-

gy toys amp child accordion ldquoJeu De Courserdquo horse race toy MarshFoundation advertising items European Tour books from early1900rsquosrsquo cookbooks Cambridge handled Pitcher spice rack collectorspoons bubble glass oval picture frames Walnut lamp table Manybooks including National Portrait Gallery Volumes Yearbooks 1978Mercer County History Book 1909 Home Guards Temple mirrorOak commode Boston Baked Beans cookie jar Bossons Characterfigures from England Lane Cedar chest and many more itemshellip

See Photos at wwwauctionzipcomAuctionZip Auctioneer ID 6413

Household Items sofas chairs bookcases rolltop desk platformrocker childrsquos rocker coffee amp end tables Frigidaire washer anddryer Patio furniture set table lamps MANY ITEMS FROM OVER-

SEAS PURCHASED DURING SELLERrsquoS TRAVELS dining table amp

chairs dining hutch Large glass display cases Howard Miller grand-father clock glasstop end tables stereo and sound equipment quiltrack baskets Wurlitzer organ Bedroom suite electronic Keyboardquilts amp blankets amp bedding filing cabinets hundreds of decoratoritems lots of Christmas items desk chair Kitchen cookware bake-ware and small appliances and MUCH MUCH MOREhellipTerms Cash or check with proper ID Ohio Sales tax will be

chargedSeller Joan G Amstutz Estate VW County Probate Court Case20141157 Greg Amstutz Executor Collette Carcione Attorney

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to viewthe Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of

this auction and all upcoming auctions

R e a l t y amp Auc t i o n C o Lt d

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

Auctioneers Dale Butler Ron Medaugh Bob Priest Gary

Richey Andy Schweiterman amp DD Strickler

122 N Washington St

Van Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

Old amp Newer Horse Drawn

Wagons amp Equipment

amp Antique Farm Equipment

Auction Sat July 11

1000 AM

Including Old Horse Drawn Hearsehelliphelliphellip Jail Wagonhelliphelliphellip DraftHorse Show Wagon helliphelliphellip 12 Passenger Horse Drawn People Mover Parade Vehiclehelliphelliphellip 6 Passenger Horse Drawn CarriagehelliphellipMeadow Gold Milk Delivery Wagonhelliphellip Old Buckboard helliphellip OldCovered Wagon hellip Replica Wells Fargo Stage Coach helliphellip Old sleighhelliphelliphellip Five Nice Wood Box Wagons helliphellip 2 Threshing MachinesJD A Tractor hellip Old Husker Shredder hellip Plus other old small farmequipment amp antique itemshelliphellip Call for free brochure or visit our WebSite wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphelliphellip Auction LocationGorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Paulding OHhellip Terms Payment day of the auction terms in brochure hellip OwnerCharles ldquoLewierdquo Moeller helliphellipGorrell Bors Auctioneers Don Gor-rell Nolan Shisler Aaron Timm Larry Gorrell Chris Aufrance Ap-prentice

STRALEYREALTYCOM

OR REALTORCOM

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

VAN WERT OFFICE

419-238-9733419 WEST ERVIN RD

VAN WERT OHIO

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Real Estate ndash 3 Acre Lot

THURS JULY 23 6pm

OPEN HOUSE THURS JULY 16 5-6 pm

3 Acres +- on US 127 North of Paulding

3 acres +- located 5 miles north of Paulding

on US 127 Located just north of the overpass

railroad tracks on the east side of the road

Paulding Cty Ohio Crane Twp Sec 12 Bare

undeveloped lot with recently applied for zoning

of B-3 Huge potentialmdashpossible commercial or

residential applications Close proximity to US 24

Survey available Sells to the HIGHEST BIDDER

Daily traffic count is over 4200 on US 127 amp over

6500 on US 24

EXCELLENT ACCESS W POTENTIAL

WWWSTRALEYREALTYCOM

for more auctionsinfopicturesterms

of sale

SELLER Paulding Co Habitat for Humanity

Auction Manager William C Straley CAI 419-203-

4616

AUCTIONEERS William C Straley CAI Chester M

Straley e-ProGRI Appr Warren Straley

EVERYTHING WE TOUCHmdashTURNS TO SOLD

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSEJULY 12TH bull 100 -200 PM

With a new roof it is hard to believe this home is only $39900There are 3 or 4 bedrooms and approximately 1700 square feetSmall corner lot that also has a detached garage This home islocated half-way between Van Wert and Paulding Wayne TraceSchool district Host DD Strickler 419-771-1295

wwwBeeGeeRealtycomBEE GEE REALTY ampAUCTION CO LTD

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

Realty amp Auction Co Ltd

3020 US RT 127 HAVILAND

To see nice color pictures amp interior shots of properties offeredby Gorrell Bros go to wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Multiple ListingService

1724 3 Bdrm home w lots of extras Beautifullot wabove ground pooleat-in kitchen 18x24 gar-age Oakwood $69900Paulding Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1725 NEW PRICEBEAUTIFUL 4 BRVICTORIAN HOMELots of extras beautifulwoodwork remodeledkitchen formal diningCA bsmt lg reardeck 2-car garageCorner lot PauldingCall Don Gorrell 419-

399-7699

1717 Lg 4 bdrm 2 bathldquoTurn of the Centuryrdquo home Gourmet kitchenwwalk-in pantry origi-nal woodwork updat-ed electric boiler heat-ing Lg lot Paulding

$174900 Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1686 7951 SR 111Well-kept 3 BDRM 15bath home wnewer shin-gles Spacious eat-in kitch-en 32x48 pole barn w concrete floor amp 220 elec-tric New Price $59900 Call Joe DenHerder

1716 New Listing -

13929 Helen StreetPaulding 4 BR Lots ofspace upgrade kitch-en wappliances hugemaster suite wfull walk-in shower amp garden tub$114900 Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1721 726 HooverAve Paulding New tothe market Spacious 3BR 2 bath home Manyupgrades incl new kitch-en great room furnace2 hot water heatershandmade cabinetswhole house generator

steel roof amp much moreAtt 2 car garage A mustsee home Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1722 1048 N Williams

Paulding 3 BR 1 12bath home Manyupdates and tons ofspace New windows ampattic insulation New lgeat-in kitchen whand-made cabinets 3 car attgarage Beautiful maturelandscaping amp trees Call

Aaron 419-769-5808

New Listing 1723 1070N Williams Paulding3 Bdrm wCA mostly allhardwood amp vinyl flooringroom for possible 4th BRor family room Fencedback yard 2 20x40 heated

extra building New Price$89000 Call Don Gorrell

or Joe Den Herder

1703 - 11749 Rd 132Paulding 3 BR 2 bathhome Country butclose to town Lg kitch-en lg deck lower levelfamily room wfireplacelaundry amp bath greatlandscaping Move inready Call Aaron 419-

769-5808

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

THE BITTERSWEET INN

940 WEST WAYNE

PAULDING

Absolutely tip-top

condition 5 upperlevel Suites plus

beautiful Inn Keeperrsquos

quarters on the lower level 1frac12 acre lotbarnAttributes you can only imagine - 722

$265000 private showings only

SEE THIS AND 150 MORE LISTINGS AT

STRALEYREALTYCOM (or) REALTORCOM

FOLTZ REALTY Don K Foltz II - Broker

Paulding OH bull 106 N Williams St 45879

Maurie Wannemacher 419-769-9090 bull Tim Boss 419-769-0823 - Realtors

View other listings wwwfoltzrealtycom bull Office 419-399-2347

2881 Lots of Home for the Money4 Bdrm 1 Bath Home wLarge LRDRCombo Attached Garage and a Bigback Yard for the Kids to to Play

2878 New Listing 211 S Laura St inPayne 3 Bdrm 2 Bath home with lotsof updates incls Roof Siding Shut-ters Eves and Downspouts as well asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2882 New Listing Well Kept 2 Bdrm 1bath home nicely landscaped Vinyl SidedNewer Replacement Windows new counter-top and sink in Paulding $51900

2877 New Listing 3 Bd 2 Bth LR FR andLarge eat-in Kitchen w34rdquo Oak Floor Large2 12 Car Det Garage w Floored storageabove Home has 4 ft Crawlspace and justunder 1 acre in Antwerp $69900

LEGALSORDINANCE

1503-15Ordinance 1503-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on June15 2015 and goes intoeffect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEA U T H O R I Z I N GTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOTO PARTICIPATEIN THE STATE OFOHIO COOPERA-TIVE PURCHASINGPROGRAMCopies of the full text ofthis legislation may beobtained at the FinanceDirectorrsquos Ofce 116South Main Street be-tween the hours of 800am and 500 pm Mon-day through FridayAnnette D HaschFinance Director

NOTICE Notice is hereby givento all residents of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams countiesOhio There will be ameeting of the JointSolid Waste Manage-ment District of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams Coun-ties Board of Direc-tors The date of themeeting is MondayJuly 27 2015 Themeeting will be heldin the Deance CountyCommissionerrsquos ndash Sec-ond Floor ConferenceRoom The time of themeeting is scheduledto begin at 130 pmorsquoclock DST A SolidWaste District Coordi-natorrsquos session will im-mediately followCommissioner Otto L NicelyBoard of Directors

President

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

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reaching up to

10500 homes

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YOUR AD

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say hello to a Great Deal

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Buy 1 Get the 2nd 12 OFF

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Email dnutterprogressnewspaperorg

jillcookprogressgmailcomP983154983151983143983154983141983155983155PAULDING COUNTY

Advertising Package

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One Issue Both IssuesFull Page 1025rdquo x 1025rdquo $329 $49350Half Page 5rdquo x 1025rdquo $219 $32850

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Buyers amp Auctioneers

2015 Paulding County Junior Fair

LIVESTOCK T h a n k Y o u

A L Boer Goats

Gorrell Brothers

MTJ Farms

Ag Credit-Van Wert

Greg amp Suzanne Cooper

Myers Enterprise

Al amp Casey Cook

Grover Hill VFW

Noggle Farms

Alex Products

H amp A Transport

Noggle Rabbitry

Antwerp Exchange Bank

Harvest Farm Management

Noggle Snow Removal

Archbold Equipment Co

Haviland Drainage

Nucor Vulcraft Group

Arend Bros Farms

Hay amp Straw Mafia

Paulding Ace Hardware

Arthur Mutual Telephone Company

Herbert amp Orr CompanyPaulding County Area Foundation

Backroads Express

Hicksville Grain

Paulding Napa TrueValue

Barker Farms

Hobart Kuhn

Paulding Putnam Electric

Barry amp Holly Rupp

Hometown Pantry-Watson Holdings

Pond Seed CompanyAgrigold Hybrids

Bashore Reineck Stoller amp Waterman

Indiana Small Business IT

Precision Ag Drainage LLC

Baughman Tile CompanyInnovative Ag-Hicksville

Precision Mechanical Insulators

Bearfoot Trucking

Integrity Ford-Paulding

R amp L Truss

Beckman Farms

J Schmidt Farms LLC

R K Brady Corporation

Beckrsquos Hybrids

JL Williamson

Randy Tressler

Bill amp Laura Priest

James Spangler

Richard Davis

Bob amp Dianne Thornell

Jason amp Beth Thornell

RLS Farms LLC

Bob Sinn Farms

Jason Williamson

Rodney amp Joanne Mobley

Bok Farms

Jeff amp Maria Miller

Rootbeer Stand-Antwerp

Bruce amp Amy Rossworm amp Family

Jerry amp Cherry Klopfenstein amp Family

Roy Klopfenstein

Buckeye Hearing Health LLC

Jerry Beckman

Saylor Farms LLCBypass Agronomy LLC

Jewell Grain

Schlatter Plumbing Heating amp Air

Carnahan Farms

Jim amp Anada Cooper

Schlatterrsquos Custom Pumping LLC

Carolrsquos Main Street Makeover

Joe amp Ellen Sukup

Schweller Electric LLC

Central States Enterprises

Joe Burkard

Scott Equity Exchange Company

Citizens National Bank-Defiance

John PorterSherwood State Bank

Citizenrsquos National Bank-Van Wert

Kadesh Farms

Shisler Insurance Agency-Randy Myers

Claudia Fickel-Paulding Co Auditor

KAND

Signature Embroidery

Cliff Hite-State Senator

Karl amp Debbie Hiler

Singer Tool amp Die

Commodity Concepts

Kauser Trucking

Spatial Ag Systems LLC

Cook Burkard amp Gorrell

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

State Bank amp Trust

Cooper Farms

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

Stoller Bros amp Sons

Cooper Out West Inc

Kenny amp Angie Spiece

Stoller Seeds LLC

Country Livestock Boer amp Savanna Goats

Kesler Brothers LLC

Suds 247 INC

Craig amp Amy Harris

Kim Sutton

Sukup Farms

Creek View Farm LLC

Klopfenstein Furniture

Systech

Dave amp Christy PhillipsKurt Tempel

TCW Trucking

Dave Riggs Construction

Lafarge North America

Terry Wehrkamp

Daversquos Heating

Leersquos Interior Painting Services

The Union Bank Co

Dealey Accounting

Leland Smith Insurance Services

Thornell Farms

Dealey Chemical

Leon Klopfenstein

Todd amp Regina WeidenhamerDobbelaere Stock Farm

Logisticized Ltd

Todd Sinn Farms

Dustin Miller

Lou Ann Wannemacher-Paulding Co Treas

Tom amp Kim Sinn

Dwain amp Wanita Laukhuf amp Family

Luderman Chiropractic

Tony Burkley-State Representative

Ebelrsquos Butcher Shop

Mahlon amp Rosa Tempel

Travis McGarvey

Ed amp Cheryl Schlatter

Maranatha Industries

Tri County Roofing

Edrsquos Car Care

Mary Brueggeman

Troy amp Maureen Greulach

Estle Chevrolet-Cadillac

Mary Kuhn

Tru Pointe Cooperative

Farm Credit-Mid America-Delphos

Matt amp Linda Reineck amp Family

VFW Post 5665

Farmerrsquos Elevator Grain amp Supply

McClure Farms

Wannemacher Farms

Fergueson Farms

Melissa KuhnWenninger Seed Service Inc

First Federal Bank-Paulding

Mike amp Cindy Kauser amp Family

Whiskey Acres LLC

Fitzwater Farms

Mike amp Claudia Kuhn Family

Wiesehan Farms

Flatrock Dairy

Mike amp Julie Zuber

Williamson Insurance Agency

Gary amp Amy Thornell

Mike amp Jeanne Winans

Willow Tree Farms

Gerbersrsquo Goats at the Old Saw MillMike amp Kathy Spiece

WMYW 1027

Glandorf Feed Company

Milan Center Feed amp Grain

Wonderly No-Till Drilling

Gloria Robinson

Miller Farms-Lonnie amp Sue

Zuber Welding amp Fabrication

Molitor Stables

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 13A

Join us for this informational seminar on

Date Tuesday July 14 2015

Time 1000 am

Location Paulding Senior Center

Presenter Kimberly Molitor AuD

Refreshments will be served

Kimberly Molitor AuD

Doctor of Audiology

Board Certied in Audiology

Is sponsoring a

FREE EDUCATIONAL

SEMINAROn hearing loss and hearing aids

bull No obligation to purchase

bull No high pressure sales

bull No charge to learn about hearing loss and

current amplication options and services

available in Paulding

Understanding hearingand your opportunities

Oakwood Development Company

Fundraiser amp Wellness Event~ Oakwood Ohio ~

N E W D A T E

J U L Y 11 2015

A u g l a i z e C a n o e amp K a y ak

2468 7 R d 20 7 O ak w o o d

10 a m - 4 p m

Reminder

1 or 2 person Canoe or Kayak Sprint RacesAll Ages Welcomed

$5 Registration fee per person per race

Race registration is at 900amMail pre-registration checks

ODC PO Box 362 Oakwood Ohio 45873For more details or to register online

httpwwwodcohioorgauglaizeriverregatta Youth Bracket (17 and Under)Adult Bracket (18 and Older)

Enter your own watercraft or rent one atthe race for $20 per watercraft

Sponsorships amp Vendor Space AvailableContact Damien (419) 796-1825 bull infoodcohioorg

Foxglove seen here at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is one of the gardenrsquos toxic plantswhen ingested Kids can be unpredictable so supervision is needed if you grow this and children

visit your gardens

Poisonous posies in the potager When our rst grandchildwas born in 2012 some pro-found changes occurred in ourlives Grandparents the worldover know just what an effectthose little human beings havein so many ways you didnrsquoteven know they could Butone thing happened here atOur Little Acre that I hadnrsquotcounted on probably becauseI wasnrsquot much of a gardenerwhen our own girls weregrowing up

Over the years as Irsquovelearned more and more aboutthe plants we grow here I real-ize that not only are we grow-ing edibles wersquore growing

things that are very much not edible right alongside themAnd so are you As I shared this newfoundknowledge with Grandpa theworrier in him emerged andI was informed that I neededto remove all the dangerous plants from the garden andthe house so when Hannahand any future grandchildrencame for a visit we wouldnrsquot be responsible for injuries ormaking them sick

Really How on earth didour own two girls ever sur-vive their parentsrsquo ignorancein allowing them to live everyday in the presence of such

dangers We cautioned themabout the rose thorns and the poison ivy We put a lockedgate on the fence around ourswimming pool We didnrsquot letthem eat bird eggs Oh wait As a grandparent for someodd reason the level of cautionincreases a bit over that whichwe had for our own children but I knew it wasnrsquot necessaryto dig up half my garden justto keep our grandkids safe Isimply learned what was poi-sonous and vowed to watchHannah extra closely Some things wersquove grownin our garden are well-known poison providers ndash castor bean

plan t ( Ricinus communis)for instance Though itrsquos agorgeous fast-growing trop-ical-looking plant all parts(especially the seeds) containthe toxin ricin

Those delightful daffodilsare toxic to the core whichis likely why squirrels leavethe bulbs alone The bulbsare especially dangerous but all parts of the plants are

poisonous and just handlingthe leaves or stems can causea burning sensation on yourskin Itrsquos wise to use gloveswhen gardening around bothdaffodils and jonquils Whoknew Foxglove ( Digitalis pur- purea) is gorgeous but donrsquoteven think about eating it Theheart medicine digitalis or di-goxin is derived from foxglove plant parts and is sometimesused to control heart rate

Just because one part of the plant is edible doesnrsquot meanthe entire plant is Take rhu- barb for example Those rosystems are yummy in pies jamsand cobblers right Well donrsquotmistakenly think that you canadd the leaves at the end ofthose stems to your salads Rhubarb leaves containhigh quantities of oxalatesand when you eat too much ofthem yoursquoll get sick So donrsquoteat that part The stems alsocontain much smaller quan-tities of it but not enough tocause much of an effect Otherthings have it ndash cabbage spin-ach and beet tops just to namea few ndash but in lower accept-able levels

What does oxalic acid do

It contributes to kidney and bladder stones for one thingso if yoursquore prone to develop-ing these things you might notwant to nosh on veggies thatare known to contain higherlevels of oxalic acid

Other toxic plants include Rhododendron monkshood( Aconitum) lily-of-the-valley Hydrangea larkspur Englishivy Euonymus yews (Taxus)and Wisteria Of course a plant doesnrsquothave to be poisonous to bedangerous to children Besidesthe obvious rose other thorny plants to watch out for includecactus varieties barberry ( Ber-

beris) blackberries and re-thorn ( Pyracantha)

Plants in the Euphorb ia genus (includes Poinsett ia)have a milky sap that can beextremely irritating to theskin and can cause blindnessif it gets in your eye Someeuphorbias have thorns alongwith the sap making themdoubly dangerous Some of the plants I men-tioned will affect some peoplemore than others while someof the plants are just plaintoxic for everyone Quantitiesingested will affect the reac-tion too but all of them are potentially dangerous

All of this doesnrsquot makea garden sound like a veryfriendly place for kids doesit Not at all Some commonsense and supervision are allthatrsquos needed ndash two things thatgo a long way toward raisinggood and healthy kids both inand out of the garden Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwour-littleacrecom and on Face-book at wwwfacebookcom OurLittleAcre Contact her at PauldingProgressGardener

gmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting their aunt and uncle

Alvina and William Dial in Kollweiler Germany Ashlyn and Kaitlyn Goings daughters of Darnell

Goings of Latty and Renae (Shad) Bowers of Paulding traveled to Rome Italy to see the Coli-

seum and other sights Their source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County

Progress Are you headed to some d istant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your

camera and send a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaper

org

Concert series continues Friday

with Bekah Bradley on stage PAULDING ndash Get ready for more greatmusic in downtown Paulding This FridayOn Friday July 10 the Paulding Chamber ofCommerce will present the third of their 2015Summer Concert Series at the Herb MonroeCommunity Park The series is sponsored byIberdrola Renewables

Bekah Bradley returns for Fridayrsquos concertheld at Herb Monroe Park downtown Pauld-ing She recently appeared at John PauldingDays immediately following the parade Bekah is currently living in Fort Wayne andis working harder than ever on her music ca-reer Bekah is a pop country artist with a nat-ural country twang that is instantly recogniz-able She is inspired by many different kinds

of music including country pop rock andChristian Bekah writes music about people inher life and the trials she has experienced She performs everything from Imagine Dragons toPatsy Cline Food will be available for a donation from NOCAC who sponsors the ldquoGetting Ahead in

a Just Gettingrsquo-by Worldrdquo Getting Ahead isa way to analyze onersquos own life and to make plans for building personal and family resourc-es It is an agenda-free learning experience thathelps people take charge of their lives In addition a homegrown market with freshherbs vegetables and crafts will be availableas well as kidsrsquo activities and more The event is free and open to the public

Chester M Straley a VanWert resident and broker atthe Van Wert ofce of StraleyRealty Auctioneers Inc hasbeen awarded the designationof Graduate Realtors Institute(GRI) from the Ohio Associationof Realtors Straley is a memberof the Northwest Ohio Board ofRealtors the Ohio Associationof Realtors and the NationalAssociation of Realtors

BusinessNews

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

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now shop online at AshleyFurnitureHomeStorecomOffer applies only to single-receipt qualifying purchases No interest will be charged on promo purchase and equal monthly payments are required equal to initial promo purchase amount divided equally by the number of months in promo period until promo is paid in fullThe equal monthly payment will be rounded to the next highest whole dollar and may be higher than the minimum payment that would be required if the purchase was a non-promotional purchase Regular account terms apply to non-promotional purchases For newaccounts Purchase APR is 2999 Minimum Interest Charge is $2 Existing cardholders should see their credit card agreement for their applicable terms Subject to credit approval

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$299

Hindell ParkQueen Sleigh Bedonly

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$5million dollarimmediate warehouse furniture sell-off

Make reservations

for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

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ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING

Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp PastorRicky L Grimes 419-258-2069 Bible Study Fellowship 930 am Contem-porary Worship 1030 am Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor MikeSchneider church telephone number is 258-4901 Contemporary serviceSunday 830 am Sunday school 930 am Traditional Service 1030 am Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 NMain Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Sunday at 830 am First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056Sunday school at 9 am Sunday worship 10 am evening service 6 pmWednesday Bible Study 630 pm First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington258-2864 Sunday school at 1115 am Sunday worship at 10 am Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Publictalk 10 am Sunday Congregation Bible Study Theocratic Ministry Schoolamp Service Meeting Theocratic school 730 pm Thursday Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday school at 9am Sunday worship at 10 am Riverside Christian Church 15413 St Rt 49 (corner Ohio 49 and Road192) Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem Sunday School 930 amSunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA

Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William Schlatter Elder Sunday services at 1015 am and 1230pm Sunday school at 1 pm Wednesday services at 730 pm Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor ChristopherBaker Sunday worship at 1030 am Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lon-nie Lambert 399-5022 Sunday School 930 Worship 1030 Bible Study530 Wednesday Bible Study 530

Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction)393-2671 or JunctionBiblecoppernet Interim Pastor Duane RichardsonSunday school at 930 am Sunday worship follows at 1030 am and BibleStudy on Wed at 7pm Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church County Road 180 Deance(Junction) Rev Alan Ray Newsome Sunday worship at 11 am eveningservice at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 7 pm Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham393-2924 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at 1045 am Sun-day evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday evening worship at 7 pmYouth Service Wednesday at 7 pm

GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING

Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry Streets Grover HillPastor Pat Holt 587-4021 Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at11 am Sunday evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at7 pm

Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson StreetsPastor Jonathan L Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday school at 930 amMorning worship at 1030 am Sunday evening gospel hour at 6 pmWednesday evening service at 7 pm Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church corner of First and Harrison587-3941 Pastor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sun-day school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1020 am nursery availableduring all services Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 Pastor JustinSterrett 419-786-9878 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am and 6 pm Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 pm Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover HillPastor Eileen Kochensparger Sunday worship at 845 am Sunday schoolat 1015 am Sunday evening Bible study at 6 pm Mt Zion United Methodist Church Grover Hill County Road 151 Sun-day school at 930 am Pastor David Prior Sunday worship at 1030 amWednesday evening prayer meeting at 730 pm Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT

Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 wor -ship service at 1030 am Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 419-622-5746Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1015 am Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sun-day school at 10 am worship service at 1115 am Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott PastorTerry Martin 419-622-2026 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday morningworship at 1030 am Sunday Evening worship at 6 pm Wednesday eve -ning worship at 7 pm Wednesday Youth Group at 7 pm Friends United Methodist Church Latty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday

worship at 9 am Wednesday Bible Study at 7 pm

OAKWOODMELROSE AREAS

Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and halfmile west on County Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sundayworship at 9 am Sunday school at 1030 am Wednesday services forchildren youth and adults at 7 pm

Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor EileenKochensparger 399-5818 Sunday school 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Wednesday Bible study and prayer at 7 pm Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Secondstreets Oakwood Pastor Brady Feltz 419-594-2992 Sunday worship at930 am Sunday school at 1045 am Bible Study Wednesdays at 10 am Prairie Chapel Bible Church one mile east and a half-mile north ofOakwood on the corner of Roads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030 am eveningworship at 6 pm Wednesday Bible study at 7 pm

PAULDING AND OUTLYING

Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseckworship service at 1030 am Sunday school at 930 am Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding RevBurpo Sunday school at 10 am Sunday worship at noon Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted RameySun school 10 am Worship service 11 am Sunday eve 6 pmWednesday eve 6 pm Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at

8 am Sunday school at 9 am Christian Fellowship Church Paulding High School Auditeria 10 amSunday Pastor Greg Cramer Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 419-399-5061 Sunday School at 930 am worship services at 1045 am and 6pm Sunday and 630 pm Wednesday Pastor Drew Gardner First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald RoadPaulding 419-399-4576 Sunday school 9 am Worship service 10 amPastor Jeff Seger First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St Paulding 399-2438Rev David Meriwether wwwpauldingpresbyteriancom 915 am praisesinging 930 am Sunday worship Communion rst Sunday each month

Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across fromPaulding County Hospital Sunday school at 845 am service at 10 amPastor Cameron Michael House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Paulding Pastor Pre-dest (Dwayne) Richardson or Sister Brenda Richardson 419-399-9205 or419-796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm Wednesday night Bible study at530 Jail Ministry Food Ministry Outreach Ministry Overcomer Outreach- a Christian 12-step meeting Sundays at 5 pm

New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk399-5041 Sunday worship at 11 am Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Chris-topher Reno 419-399-4761 Bible school at 930 am Sunday worship at1030 am Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy Thompson Sunday school at 915 am Sundayworship at 1030 am Sunday evening at 6 pm Kidsrsquo Summer Jam(ages 4-4th grade) Preteen class (5th-6th grade) Teen group (7th-12thgrade) and adult service Wednesday at 7 pm Teen group (7th-12thgrade) adult bible study and prayer Nursery available for all services Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent Krotereld Sunday worship at 1030 am Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Pauldingchurch telephone number is 399-3591 Rev Roger Emerson Worshipservice at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 9 am Wednesday wor -ship at 6 pm Church ofce is located at 308 N Main St

Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding ElderGeorge Robinson Sunday school at 10 am worship service at noonprayer services Monday at 6 pm and Thursday at noon Bible study at 6pm Tuesday

Pioneer Christian Ministries County Road 108 and Ohio 637 PauldingRev Chuck Oliver Sunday school at 930 am Sunday worship at 1030am and Wednesday evening at 7 pm including a youth service on at leastthree Wednesday evenings Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding399-3113 Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Wednesday service from 7-8 pm with childrenrsquos hour St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor KarenStetins church telephone number is 419-399-4962 or 419-399-2320 Sun-day worship at 830 am Sunday school at 930 am St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box156) Paulding Pastor Karen Stetins church telephone number is 399-2320 Sunday Worship at 1030 am Sunday school at 915 am

PAYNE AND OUTLYING AREAS

Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 RevJoseph Poggemeyer Mass Saturday at 4 pm Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton)Ind 46797 Pastor Dave Dignal church telephone number is 260-632-4008Sunday school at 9 am childrenrsquos church at 10 am worship at 10 amhome groups at 6 pm Wednesday evening services at 630 pm Living Water Ministries Contemporary worship service Sunday nights at10 am amp 630 pm The ldquoWellrdquo church for kids Sunday mornings from 10-1130 am The church is currently in the process of relocating For locationinformation contact Pastor Rich Phelan 419-263-2728 Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor MikealGeorge Sunday worship at 930 am 419-263-2092 419-574-2150 (cell) Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne

Pastor Mike Harper 263-2422 Sunday school at 930 am Sunday wor -ship at 1030 am Sunday night service at 630 pm Wednesday prayermeeting at 730 pm St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hymanstreets Payne Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday School 9 amChurch service-10 am St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box42) Payne 263-2129 Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday Schoolat 9 am Sunday worship at 10 am St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main StPayne Rev David Rohrer church telephone number is 263-2418 par-sonage telephone number is 263-2017 Sunday school at 9 am Sundayworship at 8 am and 10 am Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed pleasecontact the Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday servicetimes

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Antwerp School Board

Test results unpaid school fee new calendar unveiled

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

ANTWERP ndash Superintendent Patri-cia Ross and principals Mike Bute and

Tim Manz reported on a variety of issuesduring the regular Antwerp Local SchoolBoard meeting for June Testing resultsapproval of contracts and handbooksalong with the unveiling of the 2015-16school calendar were shared Middle schoolhigh school principalMike Bute shared in detail the resultsof the Ohio graduation tests taken bythe sophomore class According to Butethere are ve levels of scoring the test ad-vanced accelerated procient basic andlimited The top three levels is a passinggrade with basic and limited not passing ldquoWe had 53 sophomores take the testwith 87 percent passingrdquo said Bute In his year end report Bute commentedthat two incidences of bullying were re-

ported during the second semesterBute also discussed the change for

Saturday school for the upcomingschool year Bute shared the new Satur-day schedule that will now be held afterschool on Friday For high school andmiddle school students it will be heldfrom 3-5 pm and elementary studentswill convene from 245-4 pm Elementary principal Tim Manz re- ported good news concerning the resultsof the third grade reading tests that eachthird grade student is required to pass inorder to move to the next grade ldquoItrsquos exciting to report that all of ourstudents 100 percent past the testldquo saidManz Manz reminded the board that student

fees will be $65 for elementary studentsThe principal recognized student Mor-gan Kniceley who recently was namedas one of the regional winners of theOhio Severe Weather Awareness postercontest Kniceley will now participatein the state competition in Columbus onAug 8

In her brief report Ross said that staff-ing for the upcoming year is completewith all hires in place The bus eet has been inspected Nine

busses were inspected with eight pass-ing The lone bus that failed was discov-ered with a leak in a brake line The busis scheduled to be repaired in the nextfew days according to Ross Concerning outstanding student feesRoss is hopeful the new student hand- book will help eliminate large balancesthat some students carry and still owe theschool ldquoJust in the high school alone we havemore than $13000 owed with some stu-dents owing close to $500 We want par-ents or those responsible to do what theycan to pay these fees All we ask is thatthey come in and set up a payment planthat will work for themrdquo said Ross The school calendar for the 2015-16

school year was distributed The rst dayof school for students is August 18 Thenal day scheduled for classes is May18 2016 with graduation set for May 22 IT Director Harold Gottke reportedthat AEP has reimbursed the district a$1751204 rebate for taking steps toconserve electricity Gottke reportedhow the electric bill for a recent monthwas $10000 less than for the samemonth last year Gottke updated the board that 77 lap-tops have been purchased along with250 Chromebooks ldquoWith the purchase of the laptops ev-eryone in the high school has the samekind of device The chrome books costapproximately $237 per unitrdquo said

Gottke The following consent items were ap- proved bull One year teaching contracts for2015-16 school year for Alyssa SaylorMarie Plassman and Jason Hale bull One year supplemental contracts forthe 2015-16 school year for Kara Eicher

Kaiya Jemison Denise Coleman and Al-yssa Saylor bull Kaiya Jemison as a volunteer assis-tant varsity volleyball coach

bull Memorandum of understandingconcerning extracurricular events for theelementary musical director bull Waiver days of Sept 4 2015 Oct19 2015 Jan 15 2016 and Feb 292016 bull May 18 2016 as the last day ofschool bull Overnight student trip for the var -sity volleyball team on July 9 to TifnUniversity for team camp bull Student athletic coaches middlehigh school and elementary studenthandbooks bull Amended certicate and revised ap- propriations for scal year 2015 bull Ofcial certicate of estimated re-sources and appropriations for scal

year 2016 bull Ohio school plan for scal year2016 liability and property insurance bull Contract with Northwest Ohio AreaComputer Services Cooperative to pro-vide internet scal and EMIS servicesfor the period of July 1 2015 throughJune 30 2016 in the amount of $16207 bull Fiscal Year 2016 service contractwith Western Buckeye ESC for the2015-16 school year bull Resolution requesting certicationof alternative tax rates in preparation ofrenewing the 075 percent income taxlevy for ve years bull Elementary student fees of $65 forkindergarten through fth grade for the2015-16 school year

The nancial report was presented by school district treasurer Kristine Stu-art For the month of May expenses to-taled $77612436 with receipts totaling$38741950 Interest earned on invest-ments was $210766 The July board meeting is scheduledfor 5 pm on July 23

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2016 Executive Budget cuts

Western Buckeye funding VAN WERT ndash The WesternBuckeye ESC Governing Boardheld its regular monthly boardmeeting last Tuesday June 30at the Van Wert ESC ofce Superintendent Brian Gerberupdated the board on Governor

Kasichrsquos executive budget Theamendment adopted by confer-ence committee indicates thatEducational Service Centers(ESCs) were cut $23 million inscal year 2016

ldquoThis is actually consistentwith the Executive and House- passed funding levels not theSenate ESCs are the leader inthe Shared Services ModelGovernor Kasich has alwaystrumpeted reducing coststhrough shared services ESCsare doing everything the Gov-ernor has asked us to do duringhis tenure ESCs have reducedthe cost to our partner schoolsthrough our shared service de-

livery modelrdquo said GerberldquoHowever Governor Kasichand the House saw a need to propose a cut to ESCs in theamount of $23 million in FY16The Senate did not support thiscut but there wasnrsquot enoughsupport for ESC funding as itwas voted out of conferencecommittee ldquoMy biggest disappointmentis with the House They havetraditionally supported ESCfunding during the past two bi-ennial budgets During Kasichrsquostenure as governor his desire tocut ESC funding has been obvi-ous It began with his very rstexecutive budget proposal forFY12 Nonetheless I was con-dent that the House saw theeducational value the ESCs pro-vided for their school districts Iwas hopeful the House wouldsupport restoring our fundingor at the very least keep ESCsfunded at a at level We didnrsquotexpect additional funding Wewere counting on at funding inFY16 It just didnrsquot happen withthis Executive Budgetrdquo contin-ued Gerber ldquoWestern Buckeye ESC

has been able to keep costsat or even reduce cost to theschools in Van Wert and Pauld-ing County Western Buck-eye ESC is in the top 10 ruralESCs in the state of Ohio that provide a higher percentage

of direct student services thantheir suburban or urban coun-terparts We have been able toaccomplish this goal by beingscally responsible in reducingoverhead costs and personnelcost without negatively impact-ing our level of service TheWestern Buckeye ESC sharedservice delivery model reducescost by sharing speech OT PTPTAs OTAs gifted personnelschool psychologists and grantwriting We have a ResourceCenterAlternative School thatserves ED students in whichwersquove been able to keep costsat and serve those studentswho perform better in an alter-

native setting rather than in a public school environmentldquoWe also provide non instruc-tional support by paying for bus driver physicals bus driverin-services teacher licensureOhio Bureau of Criminal In-vestigationFBI backgroundchecks maintenance of LPDClicensure parent mentoring andtruancy ofcer Even though theExecutive Budget is going to cutfunding for ESCs in Fiscal Year2016 the Western BuckeyeESC will continue its proud tra-dition in providing their currentlevel of services for the schoolsin Van Wert and PauldingCountyrdquo Consent items approved bythe board bull Western Buckeye Educa-tional Service Center 2015-16calendar bull Resignation of HeatherMcClure at the end of the 2014-2015 school year bull Resignation of RebeccaBeaman-Diglia effective Aug3 bull Increase contract daysfrom 120 to 150 days for San-dra Freeman for the 2015-16

contract year bull Donation from Beta DeltaChapter PSI 10TA XI in theamount of $10000 to theWBESC PS at Thomas Edison bull One year limited contractto Denise Shouse paraprofes-

sional at Grover Hill for the2015-16 school year bull One year limited contractto Kathy Habern paraprofes-sional at Payne for the 2015-16school year

bull Fiscal year 2016 serviceagreement between WesternBuckeye ESC and NorthwestOhio Area Computer ServicesCooperative (NOACSC) as pre-sented

bull 2015-16 OESCA member -ship in the amount of $200000 bull Engage the Auditor ofStatersquos Ofce-LGS-to preparefinancial statements for the2015-16 cost not to exceed$3500

bull Amended scal year 2015and 2016 appropriations forWestern Buckeye EducationalService Center as presented

The next regular governing board meeting of the WesternBuckeye Educational ServiceCenter will be on WednesdayAug 19 starting at 6 pmat thePaulding ESC ofce

The VFW pee wee boys team nished in second place Front row from left ndash Colev LagunaAlex Highwarden Aden Lero Thor (Stroker) Etter Dawson Bradford second row ndash Bryson PeaseGreyson Harder Brandon Schroeder Easton Lehman Nick Hatcher assistant Brandy Highwar-den back row ndash Brian Harder Bob Lehman Josh Lero

OHSAA volleyballofficiating class An Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association vol-leyball ofciating class

begins in mid-July foranyone in Paulding VanWert Putnam Mercer orAllen counties Comple-tion of the class require-ments will enable you toofciate all levels of vol-leyball for the upcoming2015 season For registra-tion information contactRita at 419-235-9246 orrmslnhabrightnet

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Miller Contracting Group Inc is in searchof an Project Estimator Manager to addto our staff Job Description and Responsibilities

would include the following

Description Individual is responsible for managingthe day-to-day activities of all assigned projects They willestimate potential projects develop project plans defineresources and develop project schedules The individ ualmust be organized able to manage their time wisely andinterface with internal and external clients (ie vendors andsubcontractors) People and time management skills are verycritical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)bull Project Estimatingbull Establishing project scopes and budgetsbull Setting managing amp updating project schedules

bull Communicating with in-house personnel productpartners suppliers installation teams and clients

bull Assist in the preparation of project d ocumentsincluding contracts change orders submittalsand pay applications using AIA formsformat

bull Coordinate all site safety requirements with field personnel

bull Final project review and summary with eldpersonnel and client upon completion

Key Skillsbull Architectural drawings ndash read amp understand all aspectsbull Organized detail oriented

and the ability to multi-task a mustbull 2+ years Construction Estimating amp Project Managementbull Field coordination and installation knowledge requiredbull Excellent written and verbal communication skillsbull Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Ofce Products)bull Disciplined pro-active initiative to follow-thru

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Oppor-tunity Employer offering career development healthand retirement benefits

Send Resume co HR ManagerPO Box 162 Ottoville OH 45876or cdmillercontractinggroupcom

00130784

00130784

Business Manager AccountsReceivable Cost Accounting Position

Job Description and Responsibilities would include the

following

Description Individual is responsible for all facets relating to

cost accounting and client invoicing specifically including ad-

ministration of project cost reports relating to client billings

Individual must also be proficient in asset management and

general ledge reporting entries as well The individual must

be organized able to manage their time wisely and interface

with employees and clients effectively People and time man-

agement skills are very critical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)

x Extensive knowledge of General Ledger AR AP Project

Equipment Costing and Cost Accounting Practices

x Basic knowledge of developing a schedule of values per

ALA billing practices

x Effectively cotLunicating wift employees managementpersonnel and elients

x Assist in daily time sheet approval and entry and asso-

ciated ensuing payroll processes as well as Accounts

Payables Accounts Receivables Cost Accounting and

General Administrative Duties as required

x Administer and compile all work in progress reports

quarterly and as required 00 Ensuring all time job costs

are approved and recorded accurately and timely 00

Assist project managers in preparing and completing

client invoicing documentation

Key Skills

x Background or general construction knowledge a plus

x Organized detail oriented and the ability to multi-task

a must

x Problem Solving Skills

x Excellent written and verbal communication skills

x Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office Products

Internet Explorer)

x Disciplined pro-active takes initiative to follows through

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Opportunity Em-

ployer offering career development health and retirement

benefits

Send Resume co HR Manager

PO Box 162 Ottovil le OH 45876

or pmmillercontractinggroupcom

TECHNOLOGY

COORDINATOR

POSITION

Paulding Exempted

Village Schools has

Technology Coordina-

tor position open

Job qualifications

may be found at

wwwpaulding-

schoolsorg under

the lsquoEmploymentrsquo tab

Interested personsmay send a cover

letter and resume to

Paulding Schools

Attn William Hanak

405 N Water St

Paulding OH 45879

or email to w_hanak

pauldingschoolsorg

Deadline is 400 pm

July 15 2015

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

2006 DODGE DAKOTA

419-773-1314

bull Quad Cab

bull V-8

bull ExcellentCondition

bull Great Buy

$10995

LOST AND FOUND

Broughton area - blacklong-ha i red ca t 6 -7years old regrowingfrom a shave Please

check barns and gar-ages Call 419-399-9507

ELDERLY HOME CARE

WILL CARE for ElderlyIn Their Home

Part-Time Full TimeExcellent References25

Years Experience419-232-3344

HELP WANTED

BAUGHMAN TILE i snow hiring full time partime andor seasonal de-livery drivers Clean driv-i n g r e c or d a n d C DLClass B required NoCDL but think you wouldenjoy the job We willpay for you to get your CDL Class B Competit-ive pay and benefit pack-age Call today 419-399-3160 or apply in person8516 Rd 137 PauldingO H S CH O OL B U SDRIVERS are encour-

aged to apply for supple-mental seasonal posi-ions that WILL work withy o ur s c he d ul e C a lloday 419-399-3160

VANTAGE CAREERCENTER

Agriculture SatelliteInstructor

LocationPaulding Exempted

Village Schools

183 working days plus40 extended days

Plans implements andevaluates instruction in Agriculture curriculumdesigned to address awide range of maturityand skill levels Helps

students makeappropriate choicesEncourages parental

involvement Knowledgeof FFA activities and

events preferred

bullValid state departmentof education

licensecertificateappropriate for

the position bullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

bullClean criminal record bullComplies with drug-free work place rulesand board policiesbullKeeps current with

technology and other

workplace innovationsthat support

job functions bullTraining andor

experience in behavioralmanagement techniques

Interested applicantsshould submit aletter of interest

a Vantage Career Center Employmentapplication resumetranscripts copy of

certifications and threeletters of reference

by Thursday July 16 2015 to

Staci A KaufmanSuperintendent

818 N Franklin St

Van Wert Ohio 45891Or email to

kaufmansvantagecareercentercom

Applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website

wwwvantagecareercentercom

ASSISTANTTREASURER

Perform payrollprocessing humanresource functionincluding duties

supporting the effectiveoperation of the

treasurerrsquos officeExpected to address

issues which may ariseduring the absence of

the treasurer within thelimits prescribed by law

Preferred MinimumQualifications

bullPayrollaccounting skillsand ability consistently

accurately compute andrecord data

bullExperience using statesoftware a plus(USASUSPS)

bullKnowledge of budgetingbullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

(eg a negativetuberculosis text etc)bullProvides documented

evidence of clear criminal record

bullMultitasking ability andstrong diplomacy skills

congenial telephoneetiquette

bullCurrent withtechnology and other

workplace

innovations that support job functions

Interested applicantsshould send a

completedVantage Career Center

Employmentapplication letter of interest resume and

three letters of reference by Thursday

July 23 2015 to

Laura Peters Treasurer

818 N Franklin StVan Wert Ohio 45891

Or email topeterslvantagecareercentercom Applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website

wwwvantagecareercentercom

WORK WANTEDP amp H MASONRY

Foundations Base-ments and Chimney Re-pairReplacement Spe-cialists Brick Stone In-stallation Fully InsuredFree Estimates

Peter Ankney419-438-2101

MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRMamp 3 bdrm mo-b il e h om e f or r e nt -Payne 1st months rent+ deposit 419-263-4700419-263-8304

FOR SALE228 acres Blue CreekTownship 4372 Rd87between Roads 60amp483 miles west of WayneTrace HS $17500 Textonly 419-670-4862

6 ACRE lot near Arthur 2 2 7 8 2 S R 6 3 7 )

$23900 $1000 down$ 26 9 m o 2 5 a cr ewooded lot near Sher-wood new septic newwell electric and drive-way $44900 $1000down $499 mo 5 acrelot near Melrose (18817SR613) w i th sept icwell electric and longd r i v e w a y $ 3 9 9 0 0 $1000 down $399 mo828-884-6627

WANTED TO BUY

stamps comic booksold toys knives old

bottles antiques collec-ions Ca l l 419-399-3353

GARAGEYARD SALES

- am-Mens clothes Med-XLWomens clothes Lg-2XTV VCR lots of misc6125 SR 500 PayneRothenbuhler

MOVING SALE 3337Road 162 A n twerp S o m e P r e s i d e ntKennedy newspapers ampbooks Antique furnitureglassware doillies tablerunners Christmas dec-orat ions pots pans

dishes walkers canesshower chair picturesJuly 10 amp 11 9am-6pm

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

matt ress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

1994 31 Class C RVnew carpet fridge anda l l awn ings 66 000m il e s n e w t i re s a t54000 miles sleeps 8$6500 419-263-2750

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PAULDING COUNTY

PROGRESS

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 11A

Auction

Wed July 15 500 PM

LOCATION 11201 Rd 71 Paulding OH 4 mi west of Paulding on Rt 111 to RdC-71 then north on Rd C-71 for frac14 mi

Simplicity Broadmoor Lawn Tractor hydrostat 20 HP 52rdquo deck hellipTroy-Bilt RearTine Bronco Tiller 5 frac12 HP hellip Yard Machine 21rdquo Push mower hellip Horse saddle hellipLeaf Blower hellip Come - a - long hellip Extension cords hellip Al Extension Ladder hellipKarcher Power Washer hellip Exide Battery Charger hellip Lawn Cart hellip Shop vac hellipGas cans hellip Quartz Infrared heater hellip Air Compressorhellip Heaterhellip Bench Grinder

hellip Bench Vise hellip 24 CC Leaf BlowerVac hellipWheel Barrow hellip Scroll Saw hellip ToolBoxes hellip Wagon full of small hand Tools Wrenches Hammers Shovels BroomsChisels Pliers etc etc etc hellip Ladies Golf Clubs hellip Cooler amp Lawn amp OutdoorItems - Box Traps hellip Coleman Lantern hellipOver a dozen rods amp reels hellip Tackle Boxhellip 4 Sets Binocularshellip Lawn Items hellip plus much more Household amp Furnitureincluding KHL digital TV hellip Lap Top Computer amp Computer amp Electronics helliprigidaire Washer hellip Gibson Dryer hellip Newer small roll top desk hellip American Drew6 ft dresser w mirror hellip 3 foot dresser w five drawers that set on top hellip Frigidaire gasrange hellip Upright freezer hellip Brass colored bed head amp foot board hellip 2 Upright Re-frigerators hellip Apt size refrigerator hellipWindow air conditioner hellip Safe hellip Computerdesk hellip Oak Rocker hellip Round maple kitchen table amp chair hellip Dining table amp 6 chairshellip Recliner hellip Newer glass door secretary hellip 2 Bissell Upright Sweeper Cleaner Matching suit case set hellip Nice 4 Pc bedroom suite with queen size bed dresser wmirror chest night stand File cabinet hellip Aquarium hellip End tableshellip Oil Lampshellip Knic Knacs hellip2 microwave ovens hellip Lamps Electric organ Lighted XmasVillages hellip Cardio glider machine hellip Kitchen pots pans dishes etc etc Visit ourweb site gorrellbros-pauldingcom - or - auction zip for photos hellip Terms Cashor check day of auction - Inspection day of auction beginning at 100 PM hellip SellerCharles amp Glema Baxter by Deborah J Rogers POA hellip Gorrell Bros Auction-eers - Aaron Timm Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFrance ApprenticeNolan Shisler Auctioneers

Simplicity Lawn Tractor - Fishing Items Horse Saddle - Tools - Household - Furniture

20 AcresBrown Twp

Paulding Co

Land AuctionThurs July 16

500 PM

Farm Location Sec 32 Brown Twp Paulding Co OH - frac12 mi

west of Melrose OH on Rt 613 to Rd T-165 then south on Rd T-165

for frac34 mi (at the corner of T-165 amp T-88) hellip 20+- acre tract

- FSA indicates approx 16 acres tillable with Huber ditch crossing the

farm - mostly Paulding amp Roselm soils - nice little parcel with brush

and recreational area created by ditch hellip There is a mobile home lo-

cated in the NW corner of the farm that belongs to others and the mo-

bile home and personal property are not part of the farm hellip Sellers

reserve 2015 crops helliphellip Call for Brochure Survey FSA and other

auction information or visit our web site hellipTerms $2000 earnest

money with the balance at closing on before Aug 16 2015 hellip Auction

Location Gorrell Bros Auction Facility - 1201 N Williams St Pauld-

ing OH hellip Sellers John H Porter Family (see web site) Hyman

amp Hyman Ltd Attorney for sellers hellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers

Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Sale Mgr Nolan Shisler

Aaron Timm Auctioneers

ESTATE AUCTIONThursday July 16 2015 ndash 300 pmVan Wert Co Fairgrounds - Jr Fair Building

1055 S Washington St Van Wert Ohio

Many Antiques Collectibles amp Household Items

Antiques amp Collectibles Lots of Glassware including Fostoria

American depression and much much more China eggs black milkglass figurines pottery Hummel figurines Fenton items piggy bankCI safe bank cruets German magnifying glass in its case Operaglasses costume jewelry US Mail Box coin bank Ewers ChocolatePot Hallrsquos Tea Leaf items dozen of Angels Cardinals amp red bird figu-rines Cement Bulldog door stop military items antique wood chairsrocker and baby high chair drop l eaf ash table Wicker doll baby bug-

gy toys amp child accordion ldquoJeu De Courserdquo horse race toy MarshFoundation advertising items European Tour books from early1900rsquosrsquo cookbooks Cambridge handled Pitcher spice rack collectorspoons bubble glass oval picture frames Walnut lamp table Manybooks including National Portrait Gallery Volumes Yearbooks 1978Mercer County History Book 1909 Home Guards Temple mirrorOak commode Boston Baked Beans cookie jar Bossons Characterfigures from England Lane Cedar chest and many more itemshellip

See Photos at wwwauctionzipcomAuctionZip Auctioneer ID 6413

Household Items sofas chairs bookcases rolltop desk platformrocker childrsquos rocker coffee amp end tables Frigidaire washer anddryer Patio furniture set table lamps MANY ITEMS FROM OVER-

SEAS PURCHASED DURING SELLERrsquoS TRAVELS dining table amp

chairs dining hutch Large glass display cases Howard Miller grand-father clock glasstop end tables stereo and sound equipment quiltrack baskets Wurlitzer organ Bedroom suite electronic Keyboardquilts amp blankets amp bedding filing cabinets hundreds of decoratoritems lots of Christmas items desk chair Kitchen cookware bake-ware and small appliances and MUCH MUCH MOREhellipTerms Cash or check with proper ID Ohio Sales tax will be

chargedSeller Joan G Amstutz Estate VW County Probate Court Case20141157 Greg Amstutz Executor Collette Carcione Attorney

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to viewthe Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of

this auction and all upcoming auctions

R e a l t y amp Auc t i o n C o Lt d

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

Auctioneers Dale Butler Ron Medaugh Bob Priest Gary

Richey Andy Schweiterman amp DD Strickler

122 N Washington St

Van Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

Old amp Newer Horse Drawn

Wagons amp Equipment

amp Antique Farm Equipment

Auction Sat July 11

1000 AM

Including Old Horse Drawn Hearsehelliphelliphellip Jail Wagonhelliphelliphellip DraftHorse Show Wagon helliphelliphellip 12 Passenger Horse Drawn People Mover Parade Vehiclehelliphelliphellip 6 Passenger Horse Drawn CarriagehelliphellipMeadow Gold Milk Delivery Wagonhelliphellip Old Buckboard helliphellip OldCovered Wagon hellip Replica Wells Fargo Stage Coach helliphellip Old sleighhelliphelliphellip Five Nice Wood Box Wagons helliphellip 2 Threshing MachinesJD A Tractor hellip Old Husker Shredder hellip Plus other old small farmequipment amp antique itemshelliphellip Call for free brochure or visit our WebSite wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphelliphellip Auction LocationGorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Paulding OHhellip Terms Payment day of the auction terms in brochure hellip OwnerCharles ldquoLewierdquo Moeller helliphellipGorrell Bors Auctioneers Don Gor-rell Nolan Shisler Aaron Timm Larry Gorrell Chris Aufrance Ap-prentice

STRALEYREALTYCOM

OR REALTORCOM

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

VAN WERT OFFICE

419-238-9733419 WEST ERVIN RD

VAN WERT OHIO

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Real Estate ndash 3 Acre Lot

THURS JULY 23 6pm

OPEN HOUSE THURS JULY 16 5-6 pm

3 Acres +- on US 127 North of Paulding

3 acres +- located 5 miles north of Paulding

on US 127 Located just north of the overpass

railroad tracks on the east side of the road

Paulding Cty Ohio Crane Twp Sec 12 Bare

undeveloped lot with recently applied for zoning

of B-3 Huge potentialmdashpossible commercial or

residential applications Close proximity to US 24

Survey available Sells to the HIGHEST BIDDER

Daily traffic count is over 4200 on US 127 amp over

6500 on US 24

EXCELLENT ACCESS W POTENTIAL

WWWSTRALEYREALTYCOM

for more auctionsinfopicturesterms

of sale

SELLER Paulding Co Habitat for Humanity

Auction Manager William C Straley CAI 419-203-

4616

AUCTIONEERS William C Straley CAI Chester M

Straley e-ProGRI Appr Warren Straley

EVERYTHING WE TOUCHmdashTURNS TO SOLD

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSEJULY 12TH bull 100 -200 PM

With a new roof it is hard to believe this home is only $39900There are 3 or 4 bedrooms and approximately 1700 square feetSmall corner lot that also has a detached garage This home islocated half-way between Van Wert and Paulding Wayne TraceSchool district Host DD Strickler 419-771-1295

wwwBeeGeeRealtycomBEE GEE REALTY ampAUCTION CO LTD

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

Realty amp Auction Co Ltd

3020 US RT 127 HAVILAND

To see nice color pictures amp interior shots of properties offeredby Gorrell Bros go to wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Multiple ListingService

1724 3 Bdrm home w lots of extras Beautifullot wabove ground pooleat-in kitchen 18x24 gar-age Oakwood $69900Paulding Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1725 NEW PRICEBEAUTIFUL 4 BRVICTORIAN HOMELots of extras beautifulwoodwork remodeledkitchen formal diningCA bsmt lg reardeck 2-car garageCorner lot PauldingCall Don Gorrell 419-

399-7699

1717 Lg 4 bdrm 2 bathldquoTurn of the Centuryrdquo home Gourmet kitchenwwalk-in pantry origi-nal woodwork updat-ed electric boiler heat-ing Lg lot Paulding

$174900 Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1686 7951 SR 111Well-kept 3 BDRM 15bath home wnewer shin-gles Spacious eat-in kitch-en 32x48 pole barn w concrete floor amp 220 elec-tric New Price $59900 Call Joe DenHerder

1716 New Listing -

13929 Helen StreetPaulding 4 BR Lots ofspace upgrade kitch-en wappliances hugemaster suite wfull walk-in shower amp garden tub$114900 Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1721 726 HooverAve Paulding New tothe market Spacious 3BR 2 bath home Manyupgrades incl new kitch-en great room furnace2 hot water heatershandmade cabinetswhole house generator

steel roof amp much moreAtt 2 car garage A mustsee home Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1722 1048 N Williams

Paulding 3 BR 1 12bath home Manyupdates and tons ofspace New windows ampattic insulation New lgeat-in kitchen whand-made cabinets 3 car attgarage Beautiful maturelandscaping amp trees Call

Aaron 419-769-5808

New Listing 1723 1070N Williams Paulding3 Bdrm wCA mostly allhardwood amp vinyl flooringroom for possible 4th BRor family room Fencedback yard 2 20x40 heated

extra building New Price$89000 Call Don Gorrell

or Joe Den Herder

1703 - 11749 Rd 132Paulding 3 BR 2 bathhome Country butclose to town Lg kitch-en lg deck lower levelfamily room wfireplacelaundry amp bath greatlandscaping Move inready Call Aaron 419-

769-5808

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

THE BITTERSWEET INN

940 WEST WAYNE

PAULDING

Absolutely tip-top

condition 5 upperlevel Suites plus

beautiful Inn Keeperrsquos

quarters on the lower level 1frac12 acre lotbarnAttributes you can only imagine - 722

$265000 private showings only

SEE THIS AND 150 MORE LISTINGS AT

STRALEYREALTYCOM (or) REALTORCOM

FOLTZ REALTY Don K Foltz II - Broker

Paulding OH bull 106 N Williams St 45879

Maurie Wannemacher 419-769-9090 bull Tim Boss 419-769-0823 - Realtors

View other listings wwwfoltzrealtycom bull Office 419-399-2347

2881 Lots of Home for the Money4 Bdrm 1 Bath Home wLarge LRDRCombo Attached Garage and a Bigback Yard for the Kids to to Play

2878 New Listing 211 S Laura St inPayne 3 Bdrm 2 Bath home with lotsof updates incls Roof Siding Shut-ters Eves and Downspouts as well asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2882 New Listing Well Kept 2 Bdrm 1bath home nicely landscaped Vinyl SidedNewer Replacement Windows new counter-top and sink in Paulding $51900

2877 New Listing 3 Bd 2 Bth LR FR andLarge eat-in Kitchen w34rdquo Oak Floor Large2 12 Car Det Garage w Floored storageabove Home has 4 ft Crawlspace and justunder 1 acre in Antwerp $69900

LEGALSORDINANCE

1503-15Ordinance 1503-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on June15 2015 and goes intoeffect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEA U T H O R I Z I N GTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOTO PARTICIPATEIN THE STATE OFOHIO COOPERA-TIVE PURCHASINGPROGRAMCopies of the full text ofthis legislation may beobtained at the FinanceDirectorrsquos Ofce 116South Main Street be-tween the hours of 800am and 500 pm Mon-day through FridayAnnette D HaschFinance Director

NOTICE Notice is hereby givento all residents of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams countiesOhio There will be ameeting of the JointSolid Waste Manage-ment District of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams Coun-ties Board of Direc-tors The date of themeeting is MondayJuly 27 2015 Themeeting will be heldin the Deance CountyCommissionerrsquos ndash Sec-ond Floor ConferenceRoom The time of themeeting is scheduledto begin at 130 pmorsquoclock DST A SolidWaste District Coordi-natorrsquos session will im-mediately followCommissioner Otto L NicelyBoard of Directors

President

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Buyers amp Auctioneers

2015 Paulding County Junior Fair

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Gorrell Brothers

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Ag Credit-Van Wert

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Carolrsquos Main Street Makeover

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Citizens National Bank-Defiance

John PorterSherwood State Bank

Citizenrsquos National Bank-Van Wert

Kadesh Farms

Shisler Insurance Agency-Randy Myers

Claudia Fickel-Paulding Co Auditor

KAND

Signature Embroidery

Cliff Hite-State Senator

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Singer Tool amp Die

Commodity Concepts

Kauser Trucking

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Cook Burkard amp Gorrell

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Cooper Out West Inc

Kenny amp Angie Spiece

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Country Livestock Boer amp Savanna Goats

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Kim Sutton

Sukup Farms

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Klopfenstein Furniture

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TCW Trucking

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Terry Wehrkamp

Daversquos Heating

Leersquos Interior Painting Services

The Union Bank Co

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Leland Smith Insurance Services

Thornell Farms

Dealey Chemical

Leon Klopfenstein

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Dustin Miller

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Tom amp Kim Sinn

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Luderman Chiropractic

Tony Burkley-State Representative

Ebelrsquos Butcher Shop

Mahlon amp Rosa Tempel

Travis McGarvey

Ed amp Cheryl Schlatter

Maranatha Industries

Tri County Roofing

Edrsquos Car Care

Mary Brueggeman

Troy amp Maureen Greulach

Estle Chevrolet-Cadillac

Mary Kuhn

Tru Pointe Cooperative

Farm Credit-Mid America-Delphos

Matt amp Linda Reineck amp Family

VFW Post 5665

Farmerrsquos Elevator Grain amp Supply

McClure Farms

Wannemacher Farms

Fergueson Farms

Melissa KuhnWenninger Seed Service Inc

First Federal Bank-Paulding

Mike amp Cindy Kauser amp Family

Whiskey Acres LLC

Fitzwater Farms

Mike amp Claudia Kuhn Family

Wiesehan Farms

Flatrock Dairy

Mike amp Julie Zuber

Williamson Insurance Agency

Gary amp Amy Thornell

Mike amp Jeanne Winans

Willow Tree Farms

Gerbersrsquo Goats at the Old Saw MillMike amp Kathy Spiece

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Glandorf Feed Company

Milan Center Feed amp Grain

Wonderly No-Till Drilling

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Zuber Welding amp Fabrication

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Join us for this informational seminar on

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Time 1000 am

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Presenter Kimberly Molitor AuD

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Foxglove seen here at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is one of the gardenrsquos toxic plantswhen ingested Kids can be unpredictable so supervision is needed if you grow this and children

visit your gardens

Poisonous posies in the potager When our rst grandchildwas born in 2012 some pro-found changes occurred in ourlives Grandparents the worldover know just what an effectthose little human beings havein so many ways you didnrsquoteven know they could Butone thing happened here atOur Little Acre that I hadnrsquotcounted on probably becauseI wasnrsquot much of a gardenerwhen our own girls weregrowing up

Over the years as Irsquovelearned more and more aboutthe plants we grow here I real-ize that not only are we grow-ing edibles wersquore growing

things that are very much not edible right alongside themAnd so are you As I shared this newfoundknowledge with Grandpa theworrier in him emerged andI was informed that I neededto remove all the dangerous plants from the garden andthe house so when Hannahand any future grandchildrencame for a visit we wouldnrsquot be responsible for injuries ormaking them sick

Really How on earth didour own two girls ever sur-vive their parentsrsquo ignorancein allowing them to live everyday in the presence of such

dangers We cautioned themabout the rose thorns and the poison ivy We put a lockedgate on the fence around ourswimming pool We didnrsquot letthem eat bird eggs Oh wait As a grandparent for someodd reason the level of cautionincreases a bit over that whichwe had for our own children but I knew it wasnrsquot necessaryto dig up half my garden justto keep our grandkids safe Isimply learned what was poi-sonous and vowed to watchHannah extra closely Some things wersquove grownin our garden are well-known poison providers ndash castor bean

plan t ( Ricinus communis)for instance Though itrsquos agorgeous fast-growing trop-ical-looking plant all parts(especially the seeds) containthe toxin ricin

Those delightful daffodilsare toxic to the core whichis likely why squirrels leavethe bulbs alone The bulbsare especially dangerous but all parts of the plants are

poisonous and just handlingthe leaves or stems can causea burning sensation on yourskin Itrsquos wise to use gloveswhen gardening around bothdaffodils and jonquils Whoknew Foxglove ( Digitalis pur- purea) is gorgeous but donrsquoteven think about eating it Theheart medicine digitalis or di-goxin is derived from foxglove plant parts and is sometimesused to control heart rate

Just because one part of the plant is edible doesnrsquot meanthe entire plant is Take rhu- barb for example Those rosystems are yummy in pies jamsand cobblers right Well donrsquotmistakenly think that you canadd the leaves at the end ofthose stems to your salads Rhubarb leaves containhigh quantities of oxalatesand when you eat too much ofthem yoursquoll get sick So donrsquoteat that part The stems alsocontain much smaller quan-tities of it but not enough tocause much of an effect Otherthings have it ndash cabbage spin-ach and beet tops just to namea few ndash but in lower accept-able levels

What does oxalic acid do

It contributes to kidney and bladder stones for one thingso if yoursquore prone to develop-ing these things you might notwant to nosh on veggies thatare known to contain higherlevels of oxalic acid

Other toxic plants include Rhododendron monkshood( Aconitum) lily-of-the-valley Hydrangea larkspur Englishivy Euonymus yews (Taxus)and Wisteria Of course a plant doesnrsquothave to be poisonous to bedangerous to children Besidesthe obvious rose other thorny plants to watch out for includecactus varieties barberry ( Ber-

beris) blackberries and re-thorn ( Pyracantha)

Plants in the Euphorb ia genus (includes Poinsett ia)have a milky sap that can beextremely irritating to theskin and can cause blindnessif it gets in your eye Someeuphorbias have thorns alongwith the sap making themdoubly dangerous Some of the plants I men-tioned will affect some peoplemore than others while someof the plants are just plaintoxic for everyone Quantitiesingested will affect the reac-tion too but all of them are potentially dangerous

All of this doesnrsquot makea garden sound like a veryfriendly place for kids doesit Not at all Some commonsense and supervision are allthatrsquos needed ndash two things thatgo a long way toward raisinggood and healthy kids both inand out of the garden Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwour-littleacrecom and on Face-book at wwwfacebookcom OurLittleAcre Contact her at PauldingProgressGardener

gmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting their aunt and uncle

Alvina and William Dial in Kollweiler Germany Ashlyn and Kaitlyn Goings daughters of Darnell

Goings of Latty and Renae (Shad) Bowers of Paulding traveled to Rome Italy to see the Coli-

seum and other sights Their source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County

Progress Are you headed to some d istant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your

camera and send a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaper

org

Concert series continues Friday

with Bekah Bradley on stage PAULDING ndash Get ready for more greatmusic in downtown Paulding This FridayOn Friday July 10 the Paulding Chamber ofCommerce will present the third of their 2015Summer Concert Series at the Herb MonroeCommunity Park The series is sponsored byIberdrola Renewables

Bekah Bradley returns for Fridayrsquos concertheld at Herb Monroe Park downtown Pauld-ing She recently appeared at John PauldingDays immediately following the parade Bekah is currently living in Fort Wayne andis working harder than ever on her music ca-reer Bekah is a pop country artist with a nat-ural country twang that is instantly recogniz-able She is inspired by many different kinds

of music including country pop rock andChristian Bekah writes music about people inher life and the trials she has experienced She performs everything from Imagine Dragons toPatsy Cline Food will be available for a donation from NOCAC who sponsors the ldquoGetting Ahead in

a Just Gettingrsquo-by Worldrdquo Getting Ahead isa way to analyze onersquos own life and to make plans for building personal and family resourc-es It is an agenda-free learning experience thathelps people take charge of their lives In addition a homegrown market with freshherbs vegetables and crafts will be availableas well as kidsrsquo activities and more The event is free and open to the public

Chester M Straley a VanWert resident and broker atthe Van Wert ofce of StraleyRealty Auctioneers Inc hasbeen awarded the designationof Graduate Realtors Institute(GRI) from the Ohio Associationof Realtors Straley is a memberof the Northwest Ohio Board ofRealtors the Ohio Associationof Realtors and the NationalAssociation of Realtors

BusinessNews

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

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for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

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The Gorrell Brothers major girls softball team was undefeated tournament champions Coachesare Jerry Adams Candi Egnor and John Bustos

2016 Executive Budget cuts

Western Buckeye funding VAN WERT ndash The WesternBuckeye ESC Governing Boardheld its regular monthly boardmeeting last Tuesday June 30at the Van Wert ESC ofce Superintendent Brian Gerberupdated the board on Governor

Kasichrsquos executive budget Theamendment adopted by confer-ence committee indicates thatEducational Service Centers(ESCs) were cut $23 million inscal year 2016

ldquoThis is actually consistentwith the Executive and House- passed funding levels not theSenate ESCs are the leader inthe Shared Services ModelGovernor Kasich has alwaystrumpeted reducing coststhrough shared services ESCsare doing everything the Gov-ernor has asked us to do duringhis tenure ESCs have reducedthe cost to our partner schoolsthrough our shared service de-

livery modelrdquo said GerberldquoHowever Governor Kasichand the House saw a need to propose a cut to ESCs in theamount of $23 million in FY16The Senate did not support thiscut but there wasnrsquot enoughsupport for ESC funding as itwas voted out of conferencecommittee ldquoMy biggest disappointmentis with the House They havetraditionally supported ESCfunding during the past two bi-ennial budgets During Kasichrsquostenure as governor his desire tocut ESC funding has been obvi-ous It began with his very rstexecutive budget proposal forFY12 Nonetheless I was con-dent that the House saw theeducational value the ESCs pro-vided for their school districts Iwas hopeful the House wouldsupport restoring our fundingor at the very least keep ESCsfunded at a at level We didnrsquotexpect additional funding Wewere counting on at funding inFY16 It just didnrsquot happen withthis Executive Budgetrdquo contin-ued Gerber ldquoWestern Buckeye ESC

has been able to keep costsat or even reduce cost to theschools in Van Wert and Pauld-ing County Western Buck-eye ESC is in the top 10 ruralESCs in the state of Ohio that provide a higher percentage

of direct student services thantheir suburban or urban coun-terparts We have been able toaccomplish this goal by beingscally responsible in reducingoverhead costs and personnelcost without negatively impact-ing our level of service TheWestern Buckeye ESC sharedservice delivery model reducescost by sharing speech OT PTPTAs OTAs gifted personnelschool psychologists and grantwriting We have a ResourceCenterAlternative School thatserves ED students in whichwersquove been able to keep costsat and serve those studentswho perform better in an alter-

native setting rather than in a public school environmentldquoWe also provide non instruc-tional support by paying for bus driver physicals bus driverin-services teacher licensureOhio Bureau of Criminal In-vestigationFBI backgroundchecks maintenance of LPDClicensure parent mentoring andtruancy ofcer Even though theExecutive Budget is going to cutfunding for ESCs in Fiscal Year2016 the Western BuckeyeESC will continue its proud tra-dition in providing their currentlevel of services for the schoolsin Van Wert and PauldingCountyrdquo Consent items approved bythe board bull Western Buckeye Educa-tional Service Center 2015-16calendar bull Resignation of HeatherMcClure at the end of the 2014-2015 school year bull Resignation of RebeccaBeaman-Diglia effective Aug3 bull Increase contract daysfrom 120 to 150 days for San-dra Freeman for the 2015-16

contract year bull Donation from Beta DeltaChapter PSI 10TA XI in theamount of $10000 to theWBESC PS at Thomas Edison bull One year limited contractto Denise Shouse paraprofes-

sional at Grover Hill for the2015-16 school year bull One year limited contractto Kathy Habern paraprofes-sional at Payne for the 2015-16school year

bull Fiscal year 2016 serviceagreement between WesternBuckeye ESC and NorthwestOhio Area Computer ServicesCooperative (NOACSC) as pre-sented

bull 2015-16 OESCA member -ship in the amount of $200000 bull Engage the Auditor ofStatersquos Ofce-LGS-to preparefinancial statements for the2015-16 cost not to exceed$3500

bull Amended scal year 2015and 2016 appropriations forWestern Buckeye EducationalService Center as presented

The next regular governing board meeting of the WesternBuckeye Educational ServiceCenter will be on WednesdayAug 19 starting at 6 pmat thePaulding ESC ofce

The VFW pee wee boys team nished in second place Front row from left ndash Colev LagunaAlex Highwarden Aden Lero Thor (Stroker) Etter Dawson Bradford second row ndash Bryson PeaseGreyson Harder Brandon Schroeder Easton Lehman Nick Hatcher assistant Brandy Highwar-den back row ndash Brian Harder Bob Lehman Josh Lero

OHSAA volleyballofficiating class An Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association vol-leyball ofciating class

begins in mid-July foranyone in Paulding VanWert Putnam Mercer orAllen counties Comple-tion of the class require-ments will enable you toofciate all levels of vol-leyball for the upcoming2015 season For registra-tion information contactRita at 419-235-9246 orrmslnhabrightnet

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Miller Contracting Group Inc is in searchof an Project Estimator Manager to addto our staff Job Description and Responsibilities

would include the following

Description Individual is responsible for managingthe day-to-day activities of all assigned projects They willestimate potential projects develop project plans defineresources and develop project schedules The individ ualmust be organized able to manage their time wisely andinterface with internal and external clients (ie vendors andsubcontractors) People and time management skills are verycritical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)bull Project Estimatingbull Establishing project scopes and budgetsbull Setting managing amp updating project schedules

bull Communicating with in-house personnel productpartners suppliers installation teams and clients

bull Assist in the preparation of project d ocumentsincluding contracts change orders submittalsand pay applications using AIA formsformat

bull Coordinate all site safety requirements with field personnel

bull Final project review and summary with eldpersonnel and client upon completion

Key Skillsbull Architectural drawings ndash read amp understand all aspectsbull Organized detail oriented

and the ability to multi-task a mustbull 2+ years Construction Estimating amp Project Managementbull Field coordination and installation knowledge requiredbull Excellent written and verbal communication skillsbull Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Ofce Products)bull Disciplined pro-active initiative to follow-thru

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Oppor-tunity Employer offering career development healthand retirement benefits

Send Resume co HR ManagerPO Box 162 Ottoville OH 45876or cdmillercontractinggroupcom

00130784

00130784

Business Manager AccountsReceivable Cost Accounting Position

Job Description and Responsibilities would include the

following

Description Individual is responsible for all facets relating to

cost accounting and client invoicing specifically including ad-

ministration of project cost reports relating to client billings

Individual must also be proficient in asset management and

general ledge reporting entries as well The individual must

be organized able to manage their time wisely and interface

with employees and clients effectively People and time man-

agement skills are very critical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)

x Extensive knowledge of General Ledger AR AP Project

Equipment Costing and Cost Accounting Practices

x Basic knowledge of developing a schedule of values per

ALA billing practices

x Effectively cotLunicating wift employees managementpersonnel and elients

x Assist in daily time sheet approval and entry and asso-

ciated ensuing payroll processes as well as Accounts

Payables Accounts Receivables Cost Accounting and

General Administrative Duties as required

x Administer and compile all work in progress reports

quarterly and as required 00 Ensuring all time job costs

are approved and recorded accurately and timely 00

Assist project managers in preparing and completing

client invoicing documentation

Key Skills

x Background or general construction knowledge a plus

x Organized detail oriented and the ability to multi-task

a must

x Problem Solving Skills

x Excellent written and verbal communication skills

x Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office Products

Internet Explorer)

x Disciplined pro-active takes initiative to follows through

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Opportunity Em-

ployer offering career development health and retirement

benefits

Send Resume co HR Manager

PO Box 162 Ottovil le OH 45876

or pmmillercontractinggroupcom

TECHNOLOGY

COORDINATOR

POSITION

Paulding Exempted

Village Schools has

Technology Coordina-

tor position open

Job qualifications

may be found at

wwwpaulding-

schoolsorg under

the lsquoEmploymentrsquo tab

Interested personsmay send a cover

letter and resume to

Paulding Schools

Attn William Hanak

405 N Water St

Paulding OH 45879

or email to w_hanak

pauldingschoolsorg

Deadline is 400 pm

July 15 2015

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

2006 DODGE DAKOTA

419-773-1314

bull Quad Cab

bull V-8

bull ExcellentCondition

bull Great Buy

$10995

LOST AND FOUND

Broughton area - blacklong-ha i red ca t 6 -7years old regrowingfrom a shave Please

check barns and gar-ages Call 419-399-9507

ELDERLY HOME CARE

WILL CARE for ElderlyIn Their Home

Part-Time Full TimeExcellent References25

Years Experience419-232-3344

HELP WANTED

BAUGHMAN TILE i snow hiring full time partime andor seasonal de-livery drivers Clean driv-i n g r e c or d a n d C DLClass B required NoCDL but think you wouldenjoy the job We willpay for you to get your CDL Class B Competit-ive pay and benefit pack-age Call today 419-399-3160 or apply in person8516 Rd 137 PauldingO H S CH O OL B U SDRIVERS are encour-

aged to apply for supple-mental seasonal posi-ions that WILL work withy o ur s c he d ul e C a lloday 419-399-3160

VANTAGE CAREERCENTER

Agriculture SatelliteInstructor

LocationPaulding Exempted

Village Schools

183 working days plus40 extended days

Plans implements andevaluates instruction in Agriculture curriculumdesigned to address awide range of maturityand skill levels Helps

students makeappropriate choicesEncourages parental

involvement Knowledgeof FFA activities and

events preferred

bullValid state departmentof education

licensecertificateappropriate for

the position bullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

bullClean criminal record bullComplies with drug-free work place rulesand board policiesbullKeeps current with

technology and other

workplace innovationsthat support

job functions bullTraining andor

experience in behavioralmanagement techniques

Interested applicantsshould submit aletter of interest

a Vantage Career Center Employmentapplication resumetranscripts copy of

certifications and threeletters of reference

by Thursday July 16 2015 to

Staci A KaufmanSuperintendent

818 N Franklin St

Van Wert Ohio 45891Or email to

kaufmansvantagecareercentercom

Applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website

wwwvantagecareercentercom

ASSISTANTTREASURER

Perform payrollprocessing humanresource functionincluding duties

supporting the effectiveoperation of the

treasurerrsquos officeExpected to address

issues which may ariseduring the absence of

the treasurer within thelimits prescribed by law

Preferred MinimumQualifications

bullPayrollaccounting skillsand ability consistently

accurately compute andrecord data

bullExperience using statesoftware a plus(USASUSPS)

bullKnowledge of budgetingbullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

(eg a negativetuberculosis text etc)bullProvides documented

evidence of clear criminal record

bullMultitasking ability andstrong diplomacy skills

congenial telephoneetiquette

bullCurrent withtechnology and other

workplace

innovations that support job functions

Interested applicantsshould send a

completedVantage Career Center

Employmentapplication letter of interest resume and

three letters of reference by Thursday

July 23 2015 to

Laura Peters Treasurer

818 N Franklin StVan Wert Ohio 45891

Or email topeterslvantagecareercentercom Applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website

wwwvantagecareercentercom

WORK WANTEDP amp H MASONRY

Foundations Base-ments and Chimney Re-pairReplacement Spe-cialists Brick Stone In-stallation Fully InsuredFree Estimates

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MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRMamp 3 bdrm mo-b il e h om e f or r e nt -Payne 1st months rent+ deposit 419-263-4700419-263-8304

FOR SALE228 acres Blue CreekTownship 4372 Rd87between Roads 60amp483 miles west of WayneTrace HS $17500 Textonly 419-670-4862

6 ACRE lot near Arthur 2 2 7 8 2 S R 6 3 7 )

$23900 $1000 down$ 26 9 m o 2 5 a cr ewooded lot near Sher-wood new septic newwell electric and drive-way $44900 $1000down $499 mo 5 acrelot near Melrose (18817SR613) w i th sept icwell electric and longd r i v e w a y $ 3 9 9 0 0 $1000 down $399 mo828-884-6627

WANTED TO BUY

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GARAGEYARD SALES

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MOVING SALE 3337Road 162 A n twerp S o m e P r e s i d e ntKennedy newspapers ampbooks Antique furnitureglassware doillies tablerunners Christmas dec-orat ions pots pans

dishes walkers canesshower chair picturesJuly 10 amp 11 9am-6pm

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

matt ress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

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THE

PAULDING COUNTY

PROGRESS

419-399-4015wwwprogressnewspaperorg

8202019 Paulding Progress July 8 2015

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 11A

Auction

Wed July 15 500 PM

LOCATION 11201 Rd 71 Paulding OH 4 mi west of Paulding on Rt 111 to RdC-71 then north on Rd C-71 for frac14 mi

Simplicity Broadmoor Lawn Tractor hydrostat 20 HP 52rdquo deck hellipTroy-Bilt RearTine Bronco Tiller 5 frac12 HP hellip Yard Machine 21rdquo Push mower hellip Horse saddle hellipLeaf Blower hellip Come - a - long hellip Extension cords hellip Al Extension Ladder hellipKarcher Power Washer hellip Exide Battery Charger hellip Lawn Cart hellip Shop vac hellipGas cans hellip Quartz Infrared heater hellip Air Compressorhellip Heaterhellip Bench Grinder

hellip Bench Vise hellip 24 CC Leaf BlowerVac hellipWheel Barrow hellip Scroll Saw hellip ToolBoxes hellip Wagon full of small hand Tools Wrenches Hammers Shovels BroomsChisels Pliers etc etc etc hellip Ladies Golf Clubs hellip Cooler amp Lawn amp OutdoorItems - Box Traps hellip Coleman Lantern hellipOver a dozen rods amp reels hellip Tackle Boxhellip 4 Sets Binocularshellip Lawn Items hellip plus much more Household amp Furnitureincluding KHL digital TV hellip Lap Top Computer amp Computer amp Electronics helliprigidaire Washer hellip Gibson Dryer hellip Newer small roll top desk hellip American Drew6 ft dresser w mirror hellip 3 foot dresser w five drawers that set on top hellip Frigidaire gasrange hellip Upright freezer hellip Brass colored bed head amp foot board hellip 2 Upright Re-frigerators hellip Apt size refrigerator hellipWindow air conditioner hellip Safe hellip Computerdesk hellip Oak Rocker hellip Round maple kitchen table amp chair hellip Dining table amp 6 chairshellip Recliner hellip Newer glass door secretary hellip 2 Bissell Upright Sweeper Cleaner Matching suit case set hellip Nice 4 Pc bedroom suite with queen size bed dresser wmirror chest night stand File cabinet hellip Aquarium hellip End tableshellip Oil Lampshellip Knic Knacs hellip2 microwave ovens hellip Lamps Electric organ Lighted XmasVillages hellip Cardio glider machine hellip Kitchen pots pans dishes etc etc Visit ourweb site gorrellbros-pauldingcom - or - auction zip for photos hellip Terms Cashor check day of auction - Inspection day of auction beginning at 100 PM hellip SellerCharles amp Glema Baxter by Deborah J Rogers POA hellip Gorrell Bros Auction-eers - Aaron Timm Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFrance ApprenticeNolan Shisler Auctioneers

Simplicity Lawn Tractor - Fishing Items Horse Saddle - Tools - Household - Furniture

20 AcresBrown Twp

Paulding Co

Land AuctionThurs July 16

500 PM

Farm Location Sec 32 Brown Twp Paulding Co OH - frac12 mi

west of Melrose OH on Rt 613 to Rd T-165 then south on Rd T-165

for frac34 mi (at the corner of T-165 amp T-88) hellip 20+- acre tract

- FSA indicates approx 16 acres tillable with Huber ditch crossing the

farm - mostly Paulding amp Roselm soils - nice little parcel with brush

and recreational area created by ditch hellip There is a mobile home lo-

cated in the NW corner of the farm that belongs to others and the mo-

bile home and personal property are not part of the farm hellip Sellers

reserve 2015 crops helliphellip Call for Brochure Survey FSA and other

auction information or visit our web site hellipTerms $2000 earnest

money with the balance at closing on before Aug 16 2015 hellip Auction

Location Gorrell Bros Auction Facility - 1201 N Williams St Pauld-

ing OH hellip Sellers John H Porter Family (see web site) Hyman

amp Hyman Ltd Attorney for sellers hellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers

Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Sale Mgr Nolan Shisler

Aaron Timm Auctioneers

ESTATE AUCTIONThursday July 16 2015 ndash 300 pmVan Wert Co Fairgrounds - Jr Fair Building

1055 S Washington St Van Wert Ohio

Many Antiques Collectibles amp Household Items

Antiques amp Collectibles Lots of Glassware including Fostoria

American depression and much much more China eggs black milkglass figurines pottery Hummel figurines Fenton items piggy bankCI safe bank cruets German magnifying glass in its case Operaglasses costume jewelry US Mail Box coin bank Ewers ChocolatePot Hallrsquos Tea Leaf items dozen of Angels Cardinals amp red bird figu-rines Cement Bulldog door stop military items antique wood chairsrocker and baby high chair drop l eaf ash table Wicker doll baby bug-

gy toys amp child accordion ldquoJeu De Courserdquo horse race toy MarshFoundation advertising items European Tour books from early1900rsquosrsquo cookbooks Cambridge handled Pitcher spice rack collectorspoons bubble glass oval picture frames Walnut lamp table Manybooks including National Portrait Gallery Volumes Yearbooks 1978Mercer County History Book 1909 Home Guards Temple mirrorOak commode Boston Baked Beans cookie jar Bossons Characterfigures from England Lane Cedar chest and many more itemshellip

See Photos at wwwauctionzipcomAuctionZip Auctioneer ID 6413

Household Items sofas chairs bookcases rolltop desk platformrocker childrsquos rocker coffee amp end tables Frigidaire washer anddryer Patio furniture set table lamps MANY ITEMS FROM OVER-

SEAS PURCHASED DURING SELLERrsquoS TRAVELS dining table amp

chairs dining hutch Large glass display cases Howard Miller grand-father clock glasstop end tables stereo and sound equipment quiltrack baskets Wurlitzer organ Bedroom suite electronic Keyboardquilts amp blankets amp bedding filing cabinets hundreds of decoratoritems lots of Christmas items desk chair Kitchen cookware bake-ware and small appliances and MUCH MUCH MOREhellipTerms Cash or check with proper ID Ohio Sales tax will be

chargedSeller Joan G Amstutz Estate VW County Probate Court Case20141157 Greg Amstutz Executor Collette Carcione Attorney

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to viewthe Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of

this auction and all upcoming auctions

R e a l t y amp Auc t i o n C o Lt d

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

Auctioneers Dale Butler Ron Medaugh Bob Priest Gary

Richey Andy Schweiterman amp DD Strickler

122 N Washington St

Van Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

Old amp Newer Horse Drawn

Wagons amp Equipment

amp Antique Farm Equipment

Auction Sat July 11

1000 AM

Including Old Horse Drawn Hearsehelliphelliphellip Jail Wagonhelliphelliphellip DraftHorse Show Wagon helliphelliphellip 12 Passenger Horse Drawn People Mover Parade Vehiclehelliphelliphellip 6 Passenger Horse Drawn CarriagehelliphellipMeadow Gold Milk Delivery Wagonhelliphellip Old Buckboard helliphellip OldCovered Wagon hellip Replica Wells Fargo Stage Coach helliphellip Old sleighhelliphelliphellip Five Nice Wood Box Wagons helliphellip 2 Threshing MachinesJD A Tractor hellip Old Husker Shredder hellip Plus other old small farmequipment amp antique itemshelliphellip Call for free brochure or visit our WebSite wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphelliphellip Auction LocationGorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Paulding OHhellip Terms Payment day of the auction terms in brochure hellip OwnerCharles ldquoLewierdquo Moeller helliphellipGorrell Bors Auctioneers Don Gor-rell Nolan Shisler Aaron Timm Larry Gorrell Chris Aufrance Ap-prentice

STRALEYREALTYCOM

OR REALTORCOM

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

VAN WERT OFFICE

419-238-9733419 WEST ERVIN RD

VAN WERT OHIO

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Real Estate ndash 3 Acre Lot

THURS JULY 23 6pm

OPEN HOUSE THURS JULY 16 5-6 pm

3 Acres +- on US 127 North of Paulding

3 acres +- located 5 miles north of Paulding

on US 127 Located just north of the overpass

railroad tracks on the east side of the road

Paulding Cty Ohio Crane Twp Sec 12 Bare

undeveloped lot with recently applied for zoning

of B-3 Huge potentialmdashpossible commercial or

residential applications Close proximity to US 24

Survey available Sells to the HIGHEST BIDDER

Daily traffic count is over 4200 on US 127 amp over

6500 on US 24

EXCELLENT ACCESS W POTENTIAL

WWWSTRALEYREALTYCOM

for more auctionsinfopicturesterms

of sale

SELLER Paulding Co Habitat for Humanity

Auction Manager William C Straley CAI 419-203-

4616

AUCTIONEERS William C Straley CAI Chester M

Straley e-ProGRI Appr Warren Straley

EVERYTHING WE TOUCHmdashTURNS TO SOLD

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSEJULY 12TH bull 100 -200 PM

With a new roof it is hard to believe this home is only $39900There are 3 or 4 bedrooms and approximately 1700 square feetSmall corner lot that also has a detached garage This home islocated half-way between Van Wert and Paulding Wayne TraceSchool district Host DD Strickler 419-771-1295

wwwBeeGeeRealtycomBEE GEE REALTY ampAUCTION CO LTD

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

Realty amp Auction Co Ltd

3020 US RT 127 HAVILAND

To see nice color pictures amp interior shots of properties offeredby Gorrell Bros go to wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Multiple ListingService

1724 3 Bdrm home w lots of extras Beautifullot wabove ground pooleat-in kitchen 18x24 gar-age Oakwood $69900Paulding Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1725 NEW PRICEBEAUTIFUL 4 BRVICTORIAN HOMELots of extras beautifulwoodwork remodeledkitchen formal diningCA bsmt lg reardeck 2-car garageCorner lot PauldingCall Don Gorrell 419-

399-7699

1717 Lg 4 bdrm 2 bathldquoTurn of the Centuryrdquo home Gourmet kitchenwwalk-in pantry origi-nal woodwork updat-ed electric boiler heat-ing Lg lot Paulding

$174900 Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1686 7951 SR 111Well-kept 3 BDRM 15bath home wnewer shin-gles Spacious eat-in kitch-en 32x48 pole barn w concrete floor amp 220 elec-tric New Price $59900 Call Joe DenHerder

1716 New Listing -

13929 Helen StreetPaulding 4 BR Lots ofspace upgrade kitch-en wappliances hugemaster suite wfull walk-in shower amp garden tub$114900 Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1721 726 HooverAve Paulding New tothe market Spacious 3BR 2 bath home Manyupgrades incl new kitch-en great room furnace2 hot water heatershandmade cabinetswhole house generator

steel roof amp much moreAtt 2 car garage A mustsee home Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1722 1048 N Williams

Paulding 3 BR 1 12bath home Manyupdates and tons ofspace New windows ampattic insulation New lgeat-in kitchen whand-made cabinets 3 car attgarage Beautiful maturelandscaping amp trees Call

Aaron 419-769-5808

New Listing 1723 1070N Williams Paulding3 Bdrm wCA mostly allhardwood amp vinyl flooringroom for possible 4th BRor family room Fencedback yard 2 20x40 heated

extra building New Price$89000 Call Don Gorrell

or Joe Den Herder

1703 - 11749 Rd 132Paulding 3 BR 2 bathhome Country butclose to town Lg kitch-en lg deck lower levelfamily room wfireplacelaundry amp bath greatlandscaping Move inready Call Aaron 419-

769-5808

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

THE BITTERSWEET INN

940 WEST WAYNE

PAULDING

Absolutely tip-top

condition 5 upperlevel Suites plus

beautiful Inn Keeperrsquos

quarters on the lower level 1frac12 acre lotbarnAttributes you can only imagine - 722

$265000 private showings only

SEE THIS AND 150 MORE LISTINGS AT

STRALEYREALTYCOM (or) REALTORCOM

FOLTZ REALTY Don K Foltz II - Broker

Paulding OH bull 106 N Williams St 45879

Maurie Wannemacher 419-769-9090 bull Tim Boss 419-769-0823 - Realtors

View other listings wwwfoltzrealtycom bull Office 419-399-2347

2881 Lots of Home for the Money4 Bdrm 1 Bath Home wLarge LRDRCombo Attached Garage and a Bigback Yard for the Kids to to Play

2878 New Listing 211 S Laura St inPayne 3 Bdrm 2 Bath home with lotsof updates incls Roof Siding Shut-ters Eves and Downspouts as well asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2882 New Listing Well Kept 2 Bdrm 1bath home nicely landscaped Vinyl SidedNewer Replacement Windows new counter-top and sink in Paulding $51900

2877 New Listing 3 Bd 2 Bth LR FR andLarge eat-in Kitchen w34rdquo Oak Floor Large2 12 Car Det Garage w Floored storageabove Home has 4 ft Crawlspace and justunder 1 acre in Antwerp $69900

LEGALSORDINANCE

1503-15Ordinance 1503-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on June15 2015 and goes intoeffect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEA U T H O R I Z I N GTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOTO PARTICIPATEIN THE STATE OFOHIO COOPERA-TIVE PURCHASINGPROGRAMCopies of the full text ofthis legislation may beobtained at the FinanceDirectorrsquos Ofce 116South Main Street be-tween the hours of 800am and 500 pm Mon-day through FridayAnnette D HaschFinance Director

NOTICE Notice is hereby givento all residents of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams countiesOhio There will be ameeting of the JointSolid Waste Manage-ment District of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams Coun-ties Board of Direc-tors The date of themeeting is MondayJuly 27 2015 Themeeting will be heldin the Deance CountyCommissionerrsquos ndash Sec-ond Floor ConferenceRoom The time of themeeting is scheduledto begin at 130 pmorsquoclock DST A SolidWaste District Coordi-natorrsquos session will im-mediately followCommissioner Otto L NicelyBoard of Directors

President

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

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reaching up to

10500 homes

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say hello to a Great Deal

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Buy 1 Get the 2nd 12 OFF

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Email dnutterprogressnewspaperorg

jillcookprogressgmailcomP983154983151983143983154983141983155983155PAULDING COUNTY

Advertising Package

Color is $1 per column inch with a $35 minimum

One Issue Both IssuesFull Page 1025rdquo x 1025rdquo $329 $49350Half Page 5rdquo x 1025rdquo $219 $32850

or 1025rdquo x 5rdquoQuarter Page 5rdquo x 5rdquo $149 $22350

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12A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday July 8 2015

Buyers amp Auctioneers

2015 Paulding County Junior Fair

LIVESTOCK T h a n k Y o u

A L Boer Goats

Gorrell Brothers

MTJ Farms

Ag Credit-Van Wert

Greg amp Suzanne Cooper

Myers Enterprise

Al amp Casey Cook

Grover Hill VFW

Noggle Farms

Alex Products

H amp A Transport

Noggle Rabbitry

Antwerp Exchange Bank

Harvest Farm Management

Noggle Snow Removal

Archbold Equipment Co

Haviland Drainage

Nucor Vulcraft Group

Arend Bros Farms

Hay amp Straw Mafia

Paulding Ace Hardware

Arthur Mutual Telephone Company

Herbert amp Orr CompanyPaulding County Area Foundation

Backroads Express

Hicksville Grain

Paulding Napa TrueValue

Barker Farms

Hobart Kuhn

Paulding Putnam Electric

Barry amp Holly Rupp

Hometown Pantry-Watson Holdings

Pond Seed CompanyAgrigold Hybrids

Bashore Reineck Stoller amp Waterman

Indiana Small Business IT

Precision Ag Drainage LLC

Baughman Tile CompanyInnovative Ag-Hicksville

Precision Mechanical Insulators

Bearfoot Trucking

Integrity Ford-Paulding

R amp L Truss

Beckman Farms

J Schmidt Farms LLC

R K Brady Corporation

Beckrsquos Hybrids

JL Williamson

Randy Tressler

Bill amp Laura Priest

James Spangler

Richard Davis

Bob amp Dianne Thornell

Jason amp Beth Thornell

RLS Farms LLC

Bob Sinn Farms

Jason Williamson

Rodney amp Joanne Mobley

Bok Farms

Jeff amp Maria Miller

Rootbeer Stand-Antwerp

Bruce amp Amy Rossworm amp Family

Jerry amp Cherry Klopfenstein amp Family

Roy Klopfenstein

Buckeye Hearing Health LLC

Jerry Beckman

Saylor Farms LLCBypass Agronomy LLC

Jewell Grain

Schlatter Plumbing Heating amp Air

Carnahan Farms

Jim amp Anada Cooper

Schlatterrsquos Custom Pumping LLC

Carolrsquos Main Street Makeover

Joe amp Ellen Sukup

Schweller Electric LLC

Central States Enterprises

Joe Burkard

Scott Equity Exchange Company

Citizens National Bank-Defiance

John PorterSherwood State Bank

Citizenrsquos National Bank-Van Wert

Kadesh Farms

Shisler Insurance Agency-Randy Myers

Claudia Fickel-Paulding Co Auditor

KAND

Signature Embroidery

Cliff Hite-State Senator

Karl amp Debbie Hiler

Singer Tool amp Die

Commodity Concepts

Kauser Trucking

Spatial Ag Systems LLC

Cook Burkard amp Gorrell

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

State Bank amp Trust

Cooper Farms

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

Stoller Bros amp Sons

Cooper Out West Inc

Kenny amp Angie Spiece

Stoller Seeds LLC

Country Livestock Boer amp Savanna Goats

Kesler Brothers LLC

Suds 247 INC

Craig amp Amy Harris

Kim Sutton

Sukup Farms

Creek View Farm LLC

Klopfenstein Furniture

Systech

Dave amp Christy PhillipsKurt Tempel

TCW Trucking

Dave Riggs Construction

Lafarge North America

Terry Wehrkamp

Daversquos Heating

Leersquos Interior Painting Services

The Union Bank Co

Dealey Accounting

Leland Smith Insurance Services

Thornell Farms

Dealey Chemical

Leon Klopfenstein

Todd amp Regina WeidenhamerDobbelaere Stock Farm

Logisticized Ltd

Todd Sinn Farms

Dustin Miller

Lou Ann Wannemacher-Paulding Co Treas

Tom amp Kim Sinn

Dwain amp Wanita Laukhuf amp Family

Luderman Chiropractic

Tony Burkley-State Representative

Ebelrsquos Butcher Shop

Mahlon amp Rosa Tempel

Travis McGarvey

Ed amp Cheryl Schlatter

Maranatha Industries

Tri County Roofing

Edrsquos Car Care

Mary Brueggeman

Troy amp Maureen Greulach

Estle Chevrolet-Cadillac

Mary Kuhn

Tru Pointe Cooperative

Farm Credit-Mid America-Delphos

Matt amp Linda Reineck amp Family

VFW Post 5665

Farmerrsquos Elevator Grain amp Supply

McClure Farms

Wannemacher Farms

Fergueson Farms

Melissa KuhnWenninger Seed Service Inc

First Federal Bank-Paulding

Mike amp Cindy Kauser amp Family

Whiskey Acres LLC

Fitzwater Farms

Mike amp Claudia Kuhn Family

Wiesehan Farms

Flatrock Dairy

Mike amp Julie Zuber

Williamson Insurance Agency

Gary amp Amy Thornell

Mike amp Jeanne Winans

Willow Tree Farms

Gerbersrsquo Goats at the Old Saw MillMike amp Kathy Spiece

WMYW 1027

Glandorf Feed Company

Milan Center Feed amp Grain

Wonderly No-Till Drilling

Gloria Robinson

Miller Farms-Lonnie amp Sue

Zuber Welding amp Fabrication

Molitor Stables

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 13A

Join us for this informational seminar on

Date Tuesday July 14 2015

Time 1000 am

Location Paulding Senior Center

Presenter Kimberly Molitor AuD

Refreshments will be served

Kimberly Molitor AuD

Doctor of Audiology

Board Certied in Audiology

Is sponsoring a

FREE EDUCATIONAL

SEMINAROn hearing loss and hearing aids

bull No obligation to purchase

bull No high pressure sales

bull No charge to learn about hearing loss and

current amplication options and services

available in Paulding

Understanding hearingand your opportunities

Oakwood Development Company

Fundraiser amp Wellness Event~ Oakwood Ohio ~

N E W D A T E

J U L Y 11 2015

A u g l a i z e C a n o e amp K a y ak

2468 7 R d 20 7 O ak w o o d

10 a m - 4 p m

Reminder

1 or 2 person Canoe or Kayak Sprint RacesAll Ages Welcomed

$5 Registration fee per person per race

Race registration is at 900amMail pre-registration checks

ODC PO Box 362 Oakwood Ohio 45873For more details or to register online

httpwwwodcohioorgauglaizeriverregatta Youth Bracket (17 and Under)Adult Bracket (18 and Older)

Enter your own watercraft or rent one atthe race for $20 per watercraft

Sponsorships amp Vendor Space AvailableContact Damien (419) 796-1825 bull infoodcohioorg

Foxglove seen here at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is one of the gardenrsquos toxic plantswhen ingested Kids can be unpredictable so supervision is needed if you grow this and children

visit your gardens

Poisonous posies in the potager When our rst grandchildwas born in 2012 some pro-found changes occurred in ourlives Grandparents the worldover know just what an effectthose little human beings havein so many ways you didnrsquoteven know they could Butone thing happened here atOur Little Acre that I hadnrsquotcounted on probably becauseI wasnrsquot much of a gardenerwhen our own girls weregrowing up

Over the years as Irsquovelearned more and more aboutthe plants we grow here I real-ize that not only are we grow-ing edibles wersquore growing

things that are very much not edible right alongside themAnd so are you As I shared this newfoundknowledge with Grandpa theworrier in him emerged andI was informed that I neededto remove all the dangerous plants from the garden andthe house so when Hannahand any future grandchildrencame for a visit we wouldnrsquot be responsible for injuries ormaking them sick

Really How on earth didour own two girls ever sur-vive their parentsrsquo ignorancein allowing them to live everyday in the presence of such

dangers We cautioned themabout the rose thorns and the poison ivy We put a lockedgate on the fence around ourswimming pool We didnrsquot letthem eat bird eggs Oh wait As a grandparent for someodd reason the level of cautionincreases a bit over that whichwe had for our own children but I knew it wasnrsquot necessaryto dig up half my garden justto keep our grandkids safe Isimply learned what was poi-sonous and vowed to watchHannah extra closely Some things wersquove grownin our garden are well-known poison providers ndash castor bean

plan t ( Ricinus communis)for instance Though itrsquos agorgeous fast-growing trop-ical-looking plant all parts(especially the seeds) containthe toxin ricin

Those delightful daffodilsare toxic to the core whichis likely why squirrels leavethe bulbs alone The bulbsare especially dangerous but all parts of the plants are

poisonous and just handlingthe leaves or stems can causea burning sensation on yourskin Itrsquos wise to use gloveswhen gardening around bothdaffodils and jonquils Whoknew Foxglove ( Digitalis pur- purea) is gorgeous but donrsquoteven think about eating it Theheart medicine digitalis or di-goxin is derived from foxglove plant parts and is sometimesused to control heart rate

Just because one part of the plant is edible doesnrsquot meanthe entire plant is Take rhu- barb for example Those rosystems are yummy in pies jamsand cobblers right Well donrsquotmistakenly think that you canadd the leaves at the end ofthose stems to your salads Rhubarb leaves containhigh quantities of oxalatesand when you eat too much ofthem yoursquoll get sick So donrsquoteat that part The stems alsocontain much smaller quan-tities of it but not enough tocause much of an effect Otherthings have it ndash cabbage spin-ach and beet tops just to namea few ndash but in lower accept-able levels

What does oxalic acid do

It contributes to kidney and bladder stones for one thingso if yoursquore prone to develop-ing these things you might notwant to nosh on veggies thatare known to contain higherlevels of oxalic acid

Other toxic plants include Rhododendron monkshood( Aconitum) lily-of-the-valley Hydrangea larkspur Englishivy Euonymus yews (Taxus)and Wisteria Of course a plant doesnrsquothave to be poisonous to bedangerous to children Besidesthe obvious rose other thorny plants to watch out for includecactus varieties barberry ( Ber-

beris) blackberries and re-thorn ( Pyracantha)

Plants in the Euphorb ia genus (includes Poinsett ia)have a milky sap that can beextremely irritating to theskin and can cause blindnessif it gets in your eye Someeuphorbias have thorns alongwith the sap making themdoubly dangerous Some of the plants I men-tioned will affect some peoplemore than others while someof the plants are just plaintoxic for everyone Quantitiesingested will affect the reac-tion too but all of them are potentially dangerous

All of this doesnrsquot makea garden sound like a veryfriendly place for kids doesit Not at all Some commonsense and supervision are allthatrsquos needed ndash two things thatgo a long way toward raisinggood and healthy kids both inand out of the garden Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwour-littleacrecom and on Face-book at wwwfacebookcom OurLittleAcre Contact her at PauldingProgressGardener

gmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting their aunt and uncle

Alvina and William Dial in Kollweiler Germany Ashlyn and Kaitlyn Goings daughters of Darnell

Goings of Latty and Renae (Shad) Bowers of Paulding traveled to Rome Italy to see the Coli-

seum and other sights Their source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County

Progress Are you headed to some d istant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your

camera and send a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaper

org

Concert series continues Friday

with Bekah Bradley on stage PAULDING ndash Get ready for more greatmusic in downtown Paulding This FridayOn Friday July 10 the Paulding Chamber ofCommerce will present the third of their 2015Summer Concert Series at the Herb MonroeCommunity Park The series is sponsored byIberdrola Renewables

Bekah Bradley returns for Fridayrsquos concertheld at Herb Monroe Park downtown Pauld-ing She recently appeared at John PauldingDays immediately following the parade Bekah is currently living in Fort Wayne andis working harder than ever on her music ca-reer Bekah is a pop country artist with a nat-ural country twang that is instantly recogniz-able She is inspired by many different kinds

of music including country pop rock andChristian Bekah writes music about people inher life and the trials she has experienced She performs everything from Imagine Dragons toPatsy Cline Food will be available for a donation from NOCAC who sponsors the ldquoGetting Ahead in

a Just Gettingrsquo-by Worldrdquo Getting Ahead isa way to analyze onersquos own life and to make plans for building personal and family resourc-es It is an agenda-free learning experience thathelps people take charge of their lives In addition a homegrown market with freshherbs vegetables and crafts will be availableas well as kidsrsquo activities and more The event is free and open to the public

Chester M Straley a VanWert resident and broker atthe Van Wert ofce of StraleyRealty Auctioneers Inc hasbeen awarded the designationof Graduate Realtors Institute(GRI) from the Ohio Associationof Realtors Straley is a memberof the Northwest Ohio Board ofRealtors the Ohio Associationof Realtors and the NationalAssociation of Realtors

BusinessNews

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

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now shop online at AshleyFurnitureHomeStorecomOffer applies only to single-receipt qualifying purchases No interest will be charged on promo purchase and equal monthly payments are required equal to initial promo purchase amount divided equally by the number of months in promo period until promo is paid in fullThe equal monthly payment will be rounded to the next highest whole dollar and may be higher than the minimum payment that would be required if the purchase was a non-promotional purchase Regular account terms apply to non-promotional purchases For newaccounts Purchase APR is 2999 Minimum Interest Charge is $2 Existing cardholders should see their credit card agreement for their applicable terms Subject to credit approval

daggerdaggerSee store for details Previous purchases excluded Cannot be combined with any other promotion or discount Discount offers exclude Tempur-Pedicreg and Stearns amp Fosterreg mattresses floor models or clearance items sales tax furniture protection plans warranty deliv-

happening now in

Defiance130 Elliot Road Defiance OH 43512 Extremeprice cuts

Kaylor Sofaonly

$299

Hindell ParkQueen Sleigh Bedonly

$599

HylandDining Roomonly

$299

$5million dollarimmediate warehouse furniture sell-off

Make reservations

for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

Share your news The Progress encourages civic and fraternal groupsschools churches scouts and other local organizations tosubmit news releases of general interest Related photo-graphs of good quality are also accepted Complete pictureidentication must be included All articles will be used freeof charge as space permits and are not guaranteed to be pub-lished Every news release submitted MUST have a completecontact name address and phone number News informationcan be emailed dropped at our ofce mailed or faxed News copy deadline Thursdays at 3 pm

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Miller Contracting Group Inc is in searchof an Project Estimator Manager to addto our staff Job Description and Responsibilities

would include the following

Description Individual is responsible for managingthe day-to-day activities of all assigned projects They willestimate potential projects develop project plans defineresources and develop project schedules The individ ualmust be organized able to manage their time wisely andinterface with internal and external clients (ie vendors andsubcontractors) People and time management skills are verycritical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)bull Project Estimatingbull Establishing project scopes and budgetsbull Setting managing amp updating project schedules

bull Communicating with in-house personnel productpartners suppliers installation teams and clients

bull Assist in the preparation of project d ocumentsincluding contracts change orders submittalsand pay applications using AIA formsformat

bull Coordinate all site safety requirements with field personnel

bull Final project review and summary with eldpersonnel and client upon completion

Key Skillsbull Architectural drawings ndash read amp understand all aspectsbull Organized detail oriented

and the ability to multi-task a mustbull 2+ years Construction Estimating amp Project Managementbull Field coordination and installation knowledge requiredbull Excellent written and verbal communication skillsbull Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Ofce Products)bull Disciplined pro-active initiative to follow-thru

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Oppor-tunity Employer offering career development healthand retirement benefits

Send Resume co HR ManagerPO Box 162 Ottoville OH 45876or cdmillercontractinggroupcom

00130784

00130784

Business Manager AccountsReceivable Cost Accounting Position

Job Description and Responsibilities would include the

following

Description Individual is responsible for all facets relating to

cost accounting and client invoicing specifically including ad-

ministration of project cost reports relating to client billings

Individual must also be proficient in asset management and

general ledge reporting entries as well The individual must

be organized able to manage their time wisely and interface

with employees and clients effectively People and time man-

agement skills are very critical attributes for this position

Key Responsibilities (summary)

x Extensive knowledge of General Ledger AR AP Project

Equipment Costing and Cost Accounting Practices

x Basic knowledge of developing a schedule of values per

ALA billing practices

x Effectively cotLunicating wift employees managementpersonnel and elients

x Assist in daily time sheet approval and entry and asso-

ciated ensuing payroll processes as well as Accounts

Payables Accounts Receivables Cost Accounting and

General Administrative Duties as required

x Administer and compile all work in progress reports

quarterly and as required 00 Ensuring all time job costs

are approved and recorded accurately and timely 00

Assist project managers in preparing and completing

client invoicing documentation

Key Skills

x Background or general construction knowledge a plus

x Organized detail oriented and the ability to multi-task

a must

x Problem Solving Skills

x Excellent written and verbal communication skills

x Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office Products

Internet Explorer)

x Disciplined pro-active takes initiative to follows through

Miller Contracting Group Inc is an Equal Opportunity Em-

ployer offering career development health and retirement

benefits

Send Resume co HR Manager

PO Box 162 Ottovil le OH 45876

or pmmillercontractinggroupcom

TECHNOLOGY

COORDINATOR

POSITION

Paulding Exempted

Village Schools has

Technology Coordina-

tor position open

Job qualifications

may be found at

wwwpaulding-

schoolsorg under

the lsquoEmploymentrsquo tab

Interested personsmay send a cover

letter and resume to

Paulding Schools

Attn William Hanak

405 N Water St

Paulding OH 45879

or email to w_hanak

pauldingschoolsorg

Deadline is 400 pm

July 15 2015

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

2006 DODGE DAKOTA

419-773-1314

bull Quad Cab

bull V-8

bull ExcellentCondition

bull Great Buy

$10995

LOST AND FOUND

Broughton area - blacklong-ha i red ca t 6 -7years old regrowingfrom a shave Please

check barns and gar-ages Call 419-399-9507

ELDERLY HOME CARE

WILL CARE for ElderlyIn Their Home

Part-Time Full TimeExcellent References25

Years Experience419-232-3344

HELP WANTED

BAUGHMAN TILE i snow hiring full time partime andor seasonal de-livery drivers Clean driv-i n g r e c or d a n d C DLClass B required NoCDL but think you wouldenjoy the job We willpay for you to get your CDL Class B Competit-ive pay and benefit pack-age Call today 419-399-3160 or apply in person8516 Rd 137 PauldingO H S CH O OL B U SDRIVERS are encour-

aged to apply for supple-mental seasonal posi-ions that WILL work withy o ur s c he d ul e C a lloday 419-399-3160

VANTAGE CAREERCENTER

Agriculture SatelliteInstructor

LocationPaulding Exempted

Village Schools

183 working days plus40 extended days

Plans implements andevaluates instruction in Agriculture curriculumdesigned to address awide range of maturityand skill levels Helps

students makeappropriate choicesEncourages parental

involvement Knowledgeof FFA activities and

events preferred

bullValid state departmentof education

licensecertificateappropriate for

the position bullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

bullClean criminal record bullComplies with drug-free work place rulesand board policiesbullKeeps current with

technology and other

workplace innovationsthat support

job functions bullTraining andor

experience in behavioralmanagement techniques

Interested applicantsshould submit aletter of interest

a Vantage Career Center Employmentapplication resumetranscripts copy of

certifications and threeletters of reference

by Thursday July 16 2015 to

Staci A KaufmanSuperintendent

818 N Franklin St

Van Wert Ohio 45891Or email to

kaufmansvantagecareercentercom

Applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website

wwwvantagecareercentercom

ASSISTANTTREASURER

Perform payrollprocessing humanresource functionincluding duties

supporting the effectiveoperation of the

treasurerrsquos officeExpected to address

issues which may ariseduring the absence of

the treasurer within thelimits prescribed by law

Preferred MinimumQualifications

bullPayrollaccounting skillsand ability consistently

accurately compute andrecord data

bullExperience using statesoftware a plus(USASUSPS)

bullKnowledge of budgetingbullMeets all mandatedhealth requirements

(eg a negativetuberculosis text etc)bullProvides documented

evidence of clear criminal record

bullMultitasking ability andstrong diplomacy skills

congenial telephoneetiquette

bullCurrent withtechnology and other

workplace

innovations that support job functions

Interested applicantsshould send a

completedVantage Career Center

Employmentapplication letter of interest resume and

three letters of reference by Thursday

July 23 2015 to

Laura Peters Treasurer

818 N Franklin StVan Wert Ohio 45891

Or email topeterslvantagecareercentercom Applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website

wwwvantagecareercentercom

WORK WANTEDP amp H MASONRY

Foundations Base-ments and Chimney Re-pairReplacement Spe-cialists Brick Stone In-stallation Fully InsuredFree Estimates

Peter Ankney419-438-2101

MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRMamp 3 bdrm mo-b il e h om e f or r e nt -Payne 1st months rent+ deposit 419-263-4700419-263-8304

FOR SALE228 acres Blue CreekTownship 4372 Rd87between Roads 60amp483 miles west of WayneTrace HS $17500 Textonly 419-670-4862

6 ACRE lot near Arthur 2 2 7 8 2 S R 6 3 7 )

$23900 $1000 down$ 26 9 m o 2 5 a cr ewooded lot near Sher-wood new septic newwell electric and drive-way $44900 $1000down $499 mo 5 acrelot near Melrose (18817SR613) w i th sept icwell electric and longd r i v e w a y $ 3 9 9 0 0 $1000 down $399 mo828-884-6627

WANTED TO BUY

stamps comic booksold toys knives old

bottles antiques collec-ions Ca l l 419-399-3353

GARAGEYARD SALES

- am-Mens clothes Med-XLWomens clothes Lg-2XTV VCR lots of misc6125 SR 500 PayneRothenbuhler

MOVING SALE 3337Road 162 A n twerp S o m e P r e s i d e ntKennedy newspapers ampbooks Antique furnitureglassware doillies tablerunners Christmas dec-orat ions pots pans

dishes walkers canesshower chair picturesJuly 10 amp 11 9am-6pm

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

matt ress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

1994 31 Class C RVnew carpet fridge anda l l awn ings 66 000m il e s n e w t i re s a t54000 miles sleeps 8$6500 419-263-2750

TRAVEL

CHARTER BUS ToursJuly 29-31mdashMini 66 tour hrough I l l inois mdash All

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STORAGEPAULDING MINI Stor-age For unit sizes and

prices please call 419-399-4068 or online atstraleyrealestateinccom

FREE amp LOW PRICE

IF INTERESTED i n aFREE KJV Bible or chil-d r e n s s t o ry B i b le please contact 419-786-9309 We welcome loca-ions interested in help-

ing to distribute bibles

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PROGRESS

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 11A

Auction

Wed July 15 500 PM

LOCATION 11201 Rd 71 Paulding OH 4 mi west of Paulding on Rt 111 to RdC-71 then north on Rd C-71 for frac14 mi

Simplicity Broadmoor Lawn Tractor hydrostat 20 HP 52rdquo deck hellipTroy-Bilt RearTine Bronco Tiller 5 frac12 HP hellip Yard Machine 21rdquo Push mower hellip Horse saddle hellipLeaf Blower hellip Come - a - long hellip Extension cords hellip Al Extension Ladder hellipKarcher Power Washer hellip Exide Battery Charger hellip Lawn Cart hellip Shop vac hellipGas cans hellip Quartz Infrared heater hellip Air Compressorhellip Heaterhellip Bench Grinder

hellip Bench Vise hellip 24 CC Leaf BlowerVac hellipWheel Barrow hellip Scroll Saw hellip ToolBoxes hellip Wagon full of small hand Tools Wrenches Hammers Shovels BroomsChisels Pliers etc etc etc hellip Ladies Golf Clubs hellip Cooler amp Lawn amp OutdoorItems - Box Traps hellip Coleman Lantern hellipOver a dozen rods amp reels hellip Tackle Boxhellip 4 Sets Binocularshellip Lawn Items hellip plus much more Household amp Furnitureincluding KHL digital TV hellip Lap Top Computer amp Computer amp Electronics helliprigidaire Washer hellip Gibson Dryer hellip Newer small roll top desk hellip American Drew6 ft dresser w mirror hellip 3 foot dresser w five drawers that set on top hellip Frigidaire gasrange hellip Upright freezer hellip Brass colored bed head amp foot board hellip 2 Upright Re-frigerators hellip Apt size refrigerator hellipWindow air conditioner hellip Safe hellip Computerdesk hellip Oak Rocker hellip Round maple kitchen table amp chair hellip Dining table amp 6 chairshellip Recliner hellip Newer glass door secretary hellip 2 Bissell Upright Sweeper Cleaner Matching suit case set hellip Nice 4 Pc bedroom suite with queen size bed dresser wmirror chest night stand File cabinet hellip Aquarium hellip End tableshellip Oil Lampshellip Knic Knacs hellip2 microwave ovens hellip Lamps Electric organ Lighted XmasVillages hellip Cardio glider machine hellip Kitchen pots pans dishes etc etc Visit ourweb site gorrellbros-pauldingcom - or - auction zip for photos hellip Terms Cashor check day of auction - Inspection day of auction beginning at 100 PM hellip SellerCharles amp Glema Baxter by Deborah J Rogers POA hellip Gorrell Bros Auction-eers - Aaron Timm Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFrance ApprenticeNolan Shisler Auctioneers

Simplicity Lawn Tractor - Fishing Items Horse Saddle - Tools - Household - Furniture

20 AcresBrown Twp

Paulding Co

Land AuctionThurs July 16

500 PM

Farm Location Sec 32 Brown Twp Paulding Co OH - frac12 mi

west of Melrose OH on Rt 613 to Rd T-165 then south on Rd T-165

for frac34 mi (at the corner of T-165 amp T-88) hellip 20+- acre tract

- FSA indicates approx 16 acres tillable with Huber ditch crossing the

farm - mostly Paulding amp Roselm soils - nice little parcel with brush

and recreational area created by ditch hellip There is a mobile home lo-

cated in the NW corner of the farm that belongs to others and the mo-

bile home and personal property are not part of the farm hellip Sellers

reserve 2015 crops helliphellip Call for Brochure Survey FSA and other

auction information or visit our web site hellipTerms $2000 earnest

money with the balance at closing on before Aug 16 2015 hellip Auction

Location Gorrell Bros Auction Facility - 1201 N Williams St Pauld-

ing OH hellip Sellers John H Porter Family (see web site) Hyman

amp Hyman Ltd Attorney for sellers hellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers

Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Sale Mgr Nolan Shisler

Aaron Timm Auctioneers

ESTATE AUCTIONThursday July 16 2015 ndash 300 pmVan Wert Co Fairgrounds - Jr Fair Building

1055 S Washington St Van Wert Ohio

Many Antiques Collectibles amp Household Items

Antiques amp Collectibles Lots of Glassware including Fostoria

American depression and much much more China eggs black milkglass figurines pottery Hummel figurines Fenton items piggy bankCI safe bank cruets German magnifying glass in its case Operaglasses costume jewelry US Mail Box coin bank Ewers ChocolatePot Hallrsquos Tea Leaf items dozen of Angels Cardinals amp red bird figu-rines Cement Bulldog door stop military items antique wood chairsrocker and baby high chair drop l eaf ash table Wicker doll baby bug-

gy toys amp child accordion ldquoJeu De Courserdquo horse race toy MarshFoundation advertising items European Tour books from early1900rsquosrsquo cookbooks Cambridge handled Pitcher spice rack collectorspoons bubble glass oval picture frames Walnut lamp table Manybooks including National Portrait Gallery Volumes Yearbooks 1978Mercer County History Book 1909 Home Guards Temple mirrorOak commode Boston Baked Beans cookie jar Bossons Characterfigures from England Lane Cedar chest and many more itemshellip

See Photos at wwwauctionzipcomAuctionZip Auctioneer ID 6413

Household Items sofas chairs bookcases rolltop desk platformrocker childrsquos rocker coffee amp end tables Frigidaire washer anddryer Patio furniture set table lamps MANY ITEMS FROM OVER-

SEAS PURCHASED DURING SELLERrsquoS TRAVELS dining table amp

chairs dining hutch Large glass display cases Howard Miller grand-father clock glasstop end tables stereo and sound equipment quiltrack baskets Wurlitzer organ Bedroom suite electronic Keyboardquilts amp blankets amp bedding filing cabinets hundreds of decoratoritems lots of Christmas items desk chair Kitchen cookware bake-ware and small appliances and MUCH MUCH MOREhellipTerms Cash or check with proper ID Ohio Sales tax will be

chargedSeller Joan G Amstutz Estate VW County Probate Court Case20141157 Greg Amstutz Executor Collette Carcione Attorney

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to viewthe Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of

this auction and all upcoming auctions

R e a l t y amp Auc t i o n C o Lt d

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

Auctioneers Dale Butler Ron Medaugh Bob Priest Gary

Richey Andy Schweiterman amp DD Strickler

122 N Washington St

Van Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

Old amp Newer Horse Drawn

Wagons amp Equipment

amp Antique Farm Equipment

Auction Sat July 11

1000 AM

Including Old Horse Drawn Hearsehelliphelliphellip Jail Wagonhelliphelliphellip DraftHorse Show Wagon helliphelliphellip 12 Passenger Horse Drawn People Mover Parade Vehiclehelliphelliphellip 6 Passenger Horse Drawn CarriagehelliphellipMeadow Gold Milk Delivery Wagonhelliphellip Old Buckboard helliphellip OldCovered Wagon hellip Replica Wells Fargo Stage Coach helliphellip Old sleighhelliphelliphellip Five Nice Wood Box Wagons helliphellip 2 Threshing MachinesJD A Tractor hellip Old Husker Shredder hellip Plus other old small farmequipment amp antique itemshelliphellip Call for free brochure or visit our WebSite wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphelliphellip Auction LocationGorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Paulding OHhellip Terms Payment day of the auction terms in brochure hellip OwnerCharles ldquoLewierdquo Moeller helliphellipGorrell Bors Auctioneers Don Gor-rell Nolan Shisler Aaron Timm Larry Gorrell Chris Aufrance Ap-prentice

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OR REALTORCOM

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

VAN WERT OFFICE

419-238-9733419 WEST ERVIN RD

VAN WERT OHIO

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Real Estate ndash 3 Acre Lot

THURS JULY 23 6pm

OPEN HOUSE THURS JULY 16 5-6 pm

3 Acres +- on US 127 North of Paulding

3 acres +- located 5 miles north of Paulding

on US 127 Located just north of the overpass

railroad tracks on the east side of the road

Paulding Cty Ohio Crane Twp Sec 12 Bare

undeveloped lot with recently applied for zoning

of B-3 Huge potentialmdashpossible commercial or

residential applications Close proximity to US 24

Survey available Sells to the HIGHEST BIDDER

Daily traffic count is over 4200 on US 127 amp over

6500 on US 24

EXCELLENT ACCESS W POTENTIAL

WWWSTRALEYREALTYCOM

for more auctionsinfopicturesterms

of sale

SELLER Paulding Co Habitat for Humanity

Auction Manager William C Straley CAI 419-203-

4616

AUCTIONEERS William C Straley CAI Chester M

Straley e-ProGRI Appr Warren Straley

EVERYTHING WE TOUCHmdashTURNS TO SOLD

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSEJULY 12TH bull 100 -200 PM

With a new roof it is hard to believe this home is only $39900There are 3 or 4 bedrooms and approximately 1700 square feetSmall corner lot that also has a detached garage This home islocated half-way between Van Wert and Paulding Wayne TraceSchool district Host DD Strickler 419-771-1295

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Multiple ListingService

1724 3 Bdrm home w lots of extras Beautifullot wabove ground pooleat-in kitchen 18x24 gar-age Oakwood $69900Paulding Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1725 NEW PRICEBEAUTIFUL 4 BRVICTORIAN HOMELots of extras beautifulwoodwork remodeledkitchen formal diningCA bsmt lg reardeck 2-car garageCorner lot PauldingCall Don Gorrell 419-

399-7699

1717 Lg 4 bdrm 2 bathldquoTurn of the Centuryrdquo home Gourmet kitchenwwalk-in pantry origi-nal woodwork updat-ed electric boiler heat-ing Lg lot Paulding

$174900 Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1686 7951 SR 111Well-kept 3 BDRM 15bath home wnewer shin-gles Spacious eat-in kitch-en 32x48 pole barn w concrete floor amp 220 elec-tric New Price $59900 Call Joe DenHerder

1716 New Listing -

13929 Helen StreetPaulding 4 BR Lots ofspace upgrade kitch-en wappliances hugemaster suite wfull walk-in shower amp garden tub$114900 Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1721 726 HooverAve Paulding New tothe market Spacious 3BR 2 bath home Manyupgrades incl new kitch-en great room furnace2 hot water heatershandmade cabinetswhole house generator

steel roof amp much moreAtt 2 car garage A mustsee home Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1722 1048 N Williams

Paulding 3 BR 1 12bath home Manyupdates and tons ofspace New windows ampattic insulation New lgeat-in kitchen whand-made cabinets 3 car attgarage Beautiful maturelandscaping amp trees Call

Aaron 419-769-5808

New Listing 1723 1070N Williams Paulding3 Bdrm wCA mostly allhardwood amp vinyl flooringroom for possible 4th BRor family room Fencedback yard 2 20x40 heated

extra building New Price$89000 Call Don Gorrell

or Joe Den Herder

1703 - 11749 Rd 132Paulding 3 BR 2 bathhome Country butclose to town Lg kitch-en lg deck lower levelfamily room wfireplacelaundry amp bath greatlandscaping Move inready Call Aaron 419-

769-5808

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419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

THE BITTERSWEET INN

940 WEST WAYNE

PAULDING

Absolutely tip-top

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quarters on the lower level 1frac12 acre lotbarnAttributes you can only imagine - 722

$265000 private showings only

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Paulding OH bull 106 N Williams St 45879

Maurie Wannemacher 419-769-9090 bull Tim Boss 419-769-0823 - Realtors

View other listings wwwfoltzrealtycom bull Office 419-399-2347

2881 Lots of Home for the Money4 Bdrm 1 Bath Home wLarge LRDRCombo Attached Garage and a Bigback Yard for the Kids to to Play

2878 New Listing 211 S Laura St inPayne 3 Bdrm 2 Bath home with lotsof updates incls Roof Siding Shut-ters Eves and Downspouts as well asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2882 New Listing Well Kept 2 Bdrm 1bath home nicely landscaped Vinyl SidedNewer Replacement Windows new counter-top and sink in Paulding $51900

2877 New Listing 3 Bd 2 Bth LR FR andLarge eat-in Kitchen w34rdquo Oak Floor Large2 12 Car Det Garage w Floored storageabove Home has 4 ft Crawlspace and justunder 1 acre in Antwerp $69900

LEGALSORDINANCE

1503-15Ordinance 1503-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on June15 2015 and goes intoeffect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEA U T H O R I Z I N GTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOTO PARTICIPATEIN THE STATE OFOHIO COOPERA-TIVE PURCHASINGPROGRAMCopies of the full text ofthis legislation may beobtained at the FinanceDirectorrsquos Ofce 116South Main Street be-tween the hours of 800am and 500 pm Mon-day through FridayAnnette D HaschFinance Director

NOTICE Notice is hereby givento all residents of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams countiesOhio There will be ameeting of the JointSolid Waste Manage-ment District of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams Coun-ties Board of Direc-tors The date of themeeting is MondayJuly 27 2015 Themeeting will be heldin the Deance CountyCommissionerrsquos ndash Sec-ond Floor ConferenceRoom The time of themeeting is scheduledto begin at 130 pmorsquoclock DST A SolidWaste District Coordi-natorrsquos session will im-mediately followCommissioner Otto L NicelyBoard of Directors

President

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

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Email dnutterprogressnewspaperorg

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Buyers amp Auctioneers

2015 Paulding County Junior Fair

LIVESTOCK T h a n k Y o u

A L Boer Goats

Gorrell Brothers

MTJ Farms

Ag Credit-Van Wert

Greg amp Suzanne Cooper

Myers Enterprise

Al amp Casey Cook

Grover Hill VFW

Noggle Farms

Alex Products

H amp A Transport

Noggle Rabbitry

Antwerp Exchange Bank

Harvest Farm Management

Noggle Snow Removal

Archbold Equipment Co

Haviland Drainage

Nucor Vulcraft Group

Arend Bros Farms

Hay amp Straw Mafia

Paulding Ace Hardware

Arthur Mutual Telephone Company

Herbert amp Orr CompanyPaulding County Area Foundation

Backroads Express

Hicksville Grain

Paulding Napa TrueValue

Barker Farms

Hobart Kuhn

Paulding Putnam Electric

Barry amp Holly Rupp

Hometown Pantry-Watson Holdings

Pond Seed CompanyAgrigold Hybrids

Bashore Reineck Stoller amp Waterman

Indiana Small Business IT

Precision Ag Drainage LLC

Baughman Tile CompanyInnovative Ag-Hicksville

Precision Mechanical Insulators

Bearfoot Trucking

Integrity Ford-Paulding

R amp L Truss

Beckman Farms

J Schmidt Farms LLC

R K Brady Corporation

Beckrsquos Hybrids

JL Williamson

Randy Tressler

Bill amp Laura Priest

James Spangler

Richard Davis

Bob amp Dianne Thornell

Jason amp Beth Thornell

RLS Farms LLC

Bob Sinn Farms

Jason Williamson

Rodney amp Joanne Mobley

Bok Farms

Jeff amp Maria Miller

Rootbeer Stand-Antwerp

Bruce amp Amy Rossworm amp Family

Jerry amp Cherry Klopfenstein amp Family

Roy Klopfenstein

Buckeye Hearing Health LLC

Jerry Beckman

Saylor Farms LLCBypass Agronomy LLC

Jewell Grain

Schlatter Plumbing Heating amp Air

Carnahan Farms

Jim amp Anada Cooper

Schlatterrsquos Custom Pumping LLC

Carolrsquos Main Street Makeover

Joe amp Ellen Sukup

Schweller Electric LLC

Central States Enterprises

Joe Burkard

Scott Equity Exchange Company

Citizens National Bank-Defiance

John PorterSherwood State Bank

Citizenrsquos National Bank-Van Wert

Kadesh Farms

Shisler Insurance Agency-Randy Myers

Claudia Fickel-Paulding Co Auditor

KAND

Signature Embroidery

Cliff Hite-State Senator

Karl amp Debbie Hiler

Singer Tool amp Die

Commodity Concepts

Kauser Trucking

Spatial Ag Systems LLC

Cook Burkard amp Gorrell

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

State Bank amp Trust

Cooper Farms

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

Stoller Bros amp Sons

Cooper Out West Inc

Kenny amp Angie Spiece

Stoller Seeds LLC

Country Livestock Boer amp Savanna Goats

Kesler Brothers LLC

Suds 247 INC

Craig amp Amy Harris

Kim Sutton

Sukup Farms

Creek View Farm LLC

Klopfenstein Furniture

Systech

Dave amp Christy PhillipsKurt Tempel

TCW Trucking

Dave Riggs Construction

Lafarge North America

Terry Wehrkamp

Daversquos Heating

Leersquos Interior Painting Services

The Union Bank Co

Dealey Accounting

Leland Smith Insurance Services

Thornell Farms

Dealey Chemical

Leon Klopfenstein

Todd amp Regina WeidenhamerDobbelaere Stock Farm

Logisticized Ltd

Todd Sinn Farms

Dustin Miller

Lou Ann Wannemacher-Paulding Co Treas

Tom amp Kim Sinn

Dwain amp Wanita Laukhuf amp Family

Luderman Chiropractic

Tony Burkley-State Representative

Ebelrsquos Butcher Shop

Mahlon amp Rosa Tempel

Travis McGarvey

Ed amp Cheryl Schlatter

Maranatha Industries

Tri County Roofing

Edrsquos Car Care

Mary Brueggeman

Troy amp Maureen Greulach

Estle Chevrolet-Cadillac

Mary Kuhn

Tru Pointe Cooperative

Farm Credit-Mid America-Delphos

Matt amp Linda Reineck amp Family

VFW Post 5665

Farmerrsquos Elevator Grain amp Supply

McClure Farms

Wannemacher Farms

Fergueson Farms

Melissa KuhnWenninger Seed Service Inc

First Federal Bank-Paulding

Mike amp Cindy Kauser amp Family

Whiskey Acres LLC

Fitzwater Farms

Mike amp Claudia Kuhn Family

Wiesehan Farms

Flatrock Dairy

Mike amp Julie Zuber

Williamson Insurance Agency

Gary amp Amy Thornell

Mike amp Jeanne Winans

Willow Tree Farms

Gerbersrsquo Goats at the Old Saw MillMike amp Kathy Spiece

WMYW 1027

Glandorf Feed Company

Milan Center Feed amp Grain

Wonderly No-Till Drilling

Gloria Robinson

Miller Farms-Lonnie amp Sue

Zuber Welding amp Fabrication

Molitor Stables

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 13A

Join us for this informational seminar on

Date Tuesday July 14 2015

Time 1000 am

Location Paulding Senior Center

Presenter Kimberly Molitor AuD

Refreshments will be served

Kimberly Molitor AuD

Doctor of Audiology

Board Certied in Audiology

Is sponsoring a

FREE EDUCATIONAL

SEMINAROn hearing loss and hearing aids

bull No obligation to purchase

bull No high pressure sales

bull No charge to learn about hearing loss and

current amplication options and services

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Understanding hearingand your opportunities

Oakwood Development Company

Fundraiser amp Wellness Event~ Oakwood Ohio ~

N E W D A T E

J U L Y 11 2015

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2468 7 R d 20 7 O ak w o o d

10 a m - 4 p m

Reminder

1 or 2 person Canoe or Kayak Sprint RacesAll Ages Welcomed

$5 Registration fee per person per race

Race registration is at 900amMail pre-registration checks

ODC PO Box 362 Oakwood Ohio 45873For more details or to register online

httpwwwodcohioorgauglaizeriverregatta Youth Bracket (17 and Under)Adult Bracket (18 and Older)

Enter your own watercraft or rent one atthe race for $20 per watercraft

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Foxglove seen here at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is one of the gardenrsquos toxic plantswhen ingested Kids can be unpredictable so supervision is needed if you grow this and children

visit your gardens

Poisonous posies in the potager When our rst grandchildwas born in 2012 some pro-found changes occurred in ourlives Grandparents the worldover know just what an effectthose little human beings havein so many ways you didnrsquoteven know they could Butone thing happened here atOur Little Acre that I hadnrsquotcounted on probably becauseI wasnrsquot much of a gardenerwhen our own girls weregrowing up

Over the years as Irsquovelearned more and more aboutthe plants we grow here I real-ize that not only are we grow-ing edibles wersquore growing

things that are very much not edible right alongside themAnd so are you As I shared this newfoundknowledge with Grandpa theworrier in him emerged andI was informed that I neededto remove all the dangerous plants from the garden andthe house so when Hannahand any future grandchildrencame for a visit we wouldnrsquot be responsible for injuries ormaking them sick

Really How on earth didour own two girls ever sur-vive their parentsrsquo ignorancein allowing them to live everyday in the presence of such

dangers We cautioned themabout the rose thorns and the poison ivy We put a lockedgate on the fence around ourswimming pool We didnrsquot letthem eat bird eggs Oh wait As a grandparent for someodd reason the level of cautionincreases a bit over that whichwe had for our own children but I knew it wasnrsquot necessaryto dig up half my garden justto keep our grandkids safe Isimply learned what was poi-sonous and vowed to watchHannah extra closely Some things wersquove grownin our garden are well-known poison providers ndash castor bean

plan t ( Ricinus communis)for instance Though itrsquos agorgeous fast-growing trop-ical-looking plant all parts(especially the seeds) containthe toxin ricin

Those delightful daffodilsare toxic to the core whichis likely why squirrels leavethe bulbs alone The bulbsare especially dangerous but all parts of the plants are

poisonous and just handlingthe leaves or stems can causea burning sensation on yourskin Itrsquos wise to use gloveswhen gardening around bothdaffodils and jonquils Whoknew Foxglove ( Digitalis pur- purea) is gorgeous but donrsquoteven think about eating it Theheart medicine digitalis or di-goxin is derived from foxglove plant parts and is sometimesused to control heart rate

Just because one part of the plant is edible doesnrsquot meanthe entire plant is Take rhu- barb for example Those rosystems are yummy in pies jamsand cobblers right Well donrsquotmistakenly think that you canadd the leaves at the end ofthose stems to your salads Rhubarb leaves containhigh quantities of oxalatesand when you eat too much ofthem yoursquoll get sick So donrsquoteat that part The stems alsocontain much smaller quan-tities of it but not enough tocause much of an effect Otherthings have it ndash cabbage spin-ach and beet tops just to namea few ndash but in lower accept-able levels

What does oxalic acid do

It contributes to kidney and bladder stones for one thingso if yoursquore prone to develop-ing these things you might notwant to nosh on veggies thatare known to contain higherlevels of oxalic acid

Other toxic plants include Rhododendron monkshood( Aconitum) lily-of-the-valley Hydrangea larkspur Englishivy Euonymus yews (Taxus)and Wisteria Of course a plant doesnrsquothave to be poisonous to bedangerous to children Besidesthe obvious rose other thorny plants to watch out for includecactus varieties barberry ( Ber-

beris) blackberries and re-thorn ( Pyracantha)

Plants in the Euphorb ia genus (includes Poinsett ia)have a milky sap that can beextremely irritating to theskin and can cause blindnessif it gets in your eye Someeuphorbias have thorns alongwith the sap making themdoubly dangerous Some of the plants I men-tioned will affect some peoplemore than others while someof the plants are just plaintoxic for everyone Quantitiesingested will affect the reac-tion too but all of them are potentially dangerous

All of this doesnrsquot makea garden sound like a veryfriendly place for kids doesit Not at all Some commonsense and supervision are allthatrsquos needed ndash two things thatgo a long way toward raisinggood and healthy kids both inand out of the garden Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwour-littleacrecom and on Face-book at wwwfacebookcom OurLittleAcre Contact her at PauldingProgressGardener

gmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting their aunt and uncle

Alvina and William Dial in Kollweiler Germany Ashlyn and Kaitlyn Goings daughters of Darnell

Goings of Latty and Renae (Shad) Bowers of Paulding traveled to Rome Italy to see the Coli-

seum and other sights Their source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County

Progress Are you headed to some d istant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your

camera and send a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaper

org

Concert series continues Friday

with Bekah Bradley on stage PAULDING ndash Get ready for more greatmusic in downtown Paulding This FridayOn Friday July 10 the Paulding Chamber ofCommerce will present the third of their 2015Summer Concert Series at the Herb MonroeCommunity Park The series is sponsored byIberdrola Renewables

Bekah Bradley returns for Fridayrsquos concertheld at Herb Monroe Park downtown Pauld-ing She recently appeared at John PauldingDays immediately following the parade Bekah is currently living in Fort Wayne andis working harder than ever on her music ca-reer Bekah is a pop country artist with a nat-ural country twang that is instantly recogniz-able She is inspired by many different kinds

of music including country pop rock andChristian Bekah writes music about people inher life and the trials she has experienced She performs everything from Imagine Dragons toPatsy Cline Food will be available for a donation from NOCAC who sponsors the ldquoGetting Ahead in

a Just Gettingrsquo-by Worldrdquo Getting Ahead isa way to analyze onersquos own life and to make plans for building personal and family resourc-es It is an agenda-free learning experience thathelps people take charge of their lives In addition a homegrown market with freshherbs vegetables and crafts will be availableas well as kidsrsquo activities and more The event is free and open to the public

Chester M Straley a VanWert resident and broker atthe Van Wert ofce of StraleyRealty Auctioneers Inc hasbeen awarded the designationof Graduate Realtors Institute(GRI) from the Ohio Associationof Realtors Straley is a memberof the Northwest Ohio Board ofRealtors the Ohio Associationof Realtors and the NationalAssociation of Realtors

BusinessNews

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

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now shop online at AshleyFurnitureHomeStorecomOffer applies only to single-receipt qualifying purchases No interest will be charged on promo purchase and equal monthly payments are required equal to initial promo purchase amount divided equally by the number of months in promo period until promo is paid in fullThe equal monthly payment will be rounded to the next highest whole dollar and may be higher than the minimum payment that would be required if the purchase was a non-promotional purchase Regular account terms apply to non-promotional purchases For newaccounts Purchase APR is 2999 Minimum Interest Charge is $2 Existing cardholders should see their credit card agreement for their applicable terms Subject to credit approval

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Kaylor Sofaonly

$299

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$5million dollarimmediate warehouse furniture sell-off

Make reservations

for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

Share your news The Progress encourages civic and fraternal groupsschools churches scouts and other local organizations tosubmit news releases of general interest Related photo-graphs of good quality are also accepted Complete pictureidentication must be included All articles will be used freeof charge as space permits and are not guaranteed to be pub-lished Every news release submitted MUST have a completecontact name address and phone number News informationcan be emailed dropped at our ofce mailed or faxed News copy deadline Thursdays at 3 pm

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 11A

Auction

Wed July 15 500 PM

LOCATION 11201 Rd 71 Paulding OH 4 mi west of Paulding on Rt 111 to RdC-71 then north on Rd C-71 for frac14 mi

Simplicity Broadmoor Lawn Tractor hydrostat 20 HP 52rdquo deck hellipTroy-Bilt RearTine Bronco Tiller 5 frac12 HP hellip Yard Machine 21rdquo Push mower hellip Horse saddle hellipLeaf Blower hellip Come - a - long hellip Extension cords hellip Al Extension Ladder hellipKarcher Power Washer hellip Exide Battery Charger hellip Lawn Cart hellip Shop vac hellipGas cans hellip Quartz Infrared heater hellip Air Compressorhellip Heaterhellip Bench Grinder

hellip Bench Vise hellip 24 CC Leaf BlowerVac hellipWheel Barrow hellip Scroll Saw hellip ToolBoxes hellip Wagon full of small hand Tools Wrenches Hammers Shovels BroomsChisels Pliers etc etc etc hellip Ladies Golf Clubs hellip Cooler amp Lawn amp OutdoorItems - Box Traps hellip Coleman Lantern hellipOver a dozen rods amp reels hellip Tackle Boxhellip 4 Sets Binocularshellip Lawn Items hellip plus much more Household amp Furnitureincluding KHL digital TV hellip Lap Top Computer amp Computer amp Electronics helliprigidaire Washer hellip Gibson Dryer hellip Newer small roll top desk hellip American Drew6 ft dresser w mirror hellip 3 foot dresser w five drawers that set on top hellip Frigidaire gasrange hellip Upright freezer hellip Brass colored bed head amp foot board hellip 2 Upright Re-frigerators hellip Apt size refrigerator hellipWindow air conditioner hellip Safe hellip Computerdesk hellip Oak Rocker hellip Round maple kitchen table amp chair hellip Dining table amp 6 chairshellip Recliner hellip Newer glass door secretary hellip 2 Bissell Upright Sweeper Cleaner Matching suit case set hellip Nice 4 Pc bedroom suite with queen size bed dresser wmirror chest night stand File cabinet hellip Aquarium hellip End tableshellip Oil Lampshellip Knic Knacs hellip2 microwave ovens hellip Lamps Electric organ Lighted XmasVillages hellip Cardio glider machine hellip Kitchen pots pans dishes etc etc Visit ourweb site gorrellbros-pauldingcom - or - auction zip for photos hellip Terms Cashor check day of auction - Inspection day of auction beginning at 100 PM hellip SellerCharles amp Glema Baxter by Deborah J Rogers POA hellip Gorrell Bros Auction-eers - Aaron Timm Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFrance ApprenticeNolan Shisler Auctioneers

Simplicity Lawn Tractor - Fishing Items Horse Saddle - Tools - Household - Furniture

20 AcresBrown Twp

Paulding Co

Land AuctionThurs July 16

500 PM

Farm Location Sec 32 Brown Twp Paulding Co OH - frac12 mi

west of Melrose OH on Rt 613 to Rd T-165 then south on Rd T-165

for frac34 mi (at the corner of T-165 amp T-88) hellip 20+- acre tract

- FSA indicates approx 16 acres tillable with Huber ditch crossing the

farm - mostly Paulding amp Roselm soils - nice little parcel with brush

and recreational area created by ditch hellip There is a mobile home lo-

cated in the NW corner of the farm that belongs to others and the mo-

bile home and personal property are not part of the farm hellip Sellers

reserve 2015 crops helliphellip Call for Brochure Survey FSA and other

auction information or visit our web site hellipTerms $2000 earnest

money with the balance at closing on before Aug 16 2015 hellip Auction

Location Gorrell Bros Auction Facility - 1201 N Williams St Pauld-

ing OH hellip Sellers John H Porter Family (see web site) Hyman

amp Hyman Ltd Attorney for sellers hellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers

Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Sale Mgr Nolan Shisler

Aaron Timm Auctioneers

ESTATE AUCTIONThursday July 16 2015 ndash 300 pmVan Wert Co Fairgrounds - Jr Fair Building

1055 S Washington St Van Wert Ohio

Many Antiques Collectibles amp Household Items

Antiques amp Collectibles Lots of Glassware including Fostoria

American depression and much much more China eggs black milkglass figurines pottery Hummel figurines Fenton items piggy bankCI safe bank cruets German magnifying glass in its case Operaglasses costume jewelry US Mail Box coin bank Ewers ChocolatePot Hallrsquos Tea Leaf items dozen of Angels Cardinals amp red bird figu-rines Cement Bulldog door stop military items antique wood chairsrocker and baby high chair drop l eaf ash table Wicker doll baby bug-

gy toys amp child accordion ldquoJeu De Courserdquo horse race toy MarshFoundation advertising items European Tour books from early1900rsquosrsquo cookbooks Cambridge handled Pitcher spice rack collectorspoons bubble glass oval picture frames Walnut lamp table Manybooks including National Portrait Gallery Volumes Yearbooks 1978Mercer County History Book 1909 Home Guards Temple mirrorOak commode Boston Baked Beans cookie jar Bossons Characterfigures from England Lane Cedar chest and many more itemshellip

See Photos at wwwauctionzipcomAuctionZip Auctioneer ID 6413

Household Items sofas chairs bookcases rolltop desk platformrocker childrsquos rocker coffee amp end tables Frigidaire washer anddryer Patio furniture set table lamps MANY ITEMS FROM OVER-

SEAS PURCHASED DURING SELLERrsquoS TRAVELS dining table amp

chairs dining hutch Large glass display cases Howard Miller grand-father clock glasstop end tables stereo and sound equipment quiltrack baskets Wurlitzer organ Bedroom suite electronic Keyboardquilts amp blankets amp bedding filing cabinets hundreds of decoratoritems lots of Christmas items desk chair Kitchen cookware bake-ware and small appliances and MUCH MUCH MOREhellipTerms Cash or check with proper ID Ohio Sales tax will be

chargedSeller Joan G Amstutz Estate VW County Probate Court Case20141157 Greg Amstutz Executor Collette Carcione Attorney

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to viewthe Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of

this auction and all upcoming auctions

R e a l t y amp Auc t i o n C o Lt d

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

Auctioneers Dale Butler Ron Medaugh Bob Priest Gary

Richey Andy Schweiterman amp DD Strickler

122 N Washington St

Van Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

Old amp Newer Horse Drawn

Wagons amp Equipment

amp Antique Farm Equipment

Auction Sat July 11

1000 AM

Including Old Horse Drawn Hearsehelliphelliphellip Jail Wagonhelliphelliphellip DraftHorse Show Wagon helliphelliphellip 12 Passenger Horse Drawn People Mover Parade Vehiclehelliphelliphellip 6 Passenger Horse Drawn CarriagehelliphellipMeadow Gold Milk Delivery Wagonhelliphellip Old Buckboard helliphellip OldCovered Wagon hellip Replica Wells Fargo Stage Coach helliphellip Old sleighhelliphelliphellip Five Nice Wood Box Wagons helliphellip 2 Threshing MachinesJD A Tractor hellip Old Husker Shredder hellip Plus other old small farmequipment amp antique itemshelliphellip Call for free brochure or visit our WebSite wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphelliphellip Auction LocationGorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Paulding OHhellip Terms Payment day of the auction terms in brochure hellip OwnerCharles ldquoLewierdquo Moeller helliphellipGorrell Bors Auctioneers Don Gor-rell Nolan Shisler Aaron Timm Larry Gorrell Chris Aufrance Ap-prentice

STRALEYREALTYCOM

OR REALTORCOM

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

VAN WERT OFFICE

419-238-9733419 WEST ERVIN RD

VAN WERT OHIO

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Real Estate ndash 3 Acre Lot

THURS JULY 23 6pm

OPEN HOUSE THURS JULY 16 5-6 pm

3 Acres +- on US 127 North of Paulding

3 acres +- located 5 miles north of Paulding

on US 127 Located just north of the overpass

railroad tracks on the east side of the road

Paulding Cty Ohio Crane Twp Sec 12 Bare

undeveloped lot with recently applied for zoning

of B-3 Huge potentialmdashpossible commercial or

residential applications Close proximity to US 24

Survey available Sells to the HIGHEST BIDDER

Daily traffic count is over 4200 on US 127 amp over

6500 on US 24

EXCELLENT ACCESS W POTENTIAL

WWWSTRALEYREALTYCOM

for more auctionsinfopicturesterms

of sale

SELLER Paulding Co Habitat for Humanity

Auction Manager William C Straley CAI 419-203-

4616

AUCTIONEERS William C Straley CAI Chester M

Straley e-ProGRI Appr Warren Straley

EVERYTHING WE TOUCHmdashTURNS TO SOLD

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSEJULY 12TH bull 100 -200 PM

With a new roof it is hard to believe this home is only $39900There are 3 or 4 bedrooms and approximately 1700 square feetSmall corner lot that also has a detached garage This home islocated half-way between Van Wert and Paulding Wayne TraceSchool district Host DD Strickler 419-771-1295

wwwBeeGeeRealtycomBEE GEE REALTY ampAUCTION CO LTD

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

Realty amp Auction Co Ltd

3020 US RT 127 HAVILAND

To see nice color pictures amp interior shots of properties offeredby Gorrell Bros go to wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Multiple ListingService

1724 3 Bdrm home w lots of extras Beautifullot wabove ground pooleat-in kitchen 18x24 gar-age Oakwood $69900Paulding Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1725 NEW PRICEBEAUTIFUL 4 BRVICTORIAN HOMELots of extras beautifulwoodwork remodeledkitchen formal diningCA bsmt lg reardeck 2-car garageCorner lot PauldingCall Don Gorrell 419-

399-7699

1717 Lg 4 bdrm 2 bathldquoTurn of the Centuryrdquo home Gourmet kitchenwwalk-in pantry origi-nal woodwork updat-ed electric boiler heat-ing Lg lot Paulding

$174900 Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

1686 7951 SR 111Well-kept 3 BDRM 15bath home wnewer shin-gles Spacious eat-in kitch-en 32x48 pole barn w concrete floor amp 220 elec-tric New Price $59900 Call Joe DenHerder

1716 New Listing -

13929 Helen StreetPaulding 4 BR Lots ofspace upgrade kitch-en wappliances hugemaster suite wfull walk-in shower amp garden tub$114900 Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1721 726 HooverAve Paulding New tothe market Spacious 3BR 2 bath home Manyupgrades incl new kitch-en great room furnace2 hot water heatershandmade cabinetswhole house generator

steel roof amp much moreAtt 2 car garage A mustsee home Call Aaron

419-769-5808

1722 1048 N Williams

Paulding 3 BR 1 12bath home Manyupdates and tons ofspace New windows ampattic insulation New lgeat-in kitchen whand-made cabinets 3 car attgarage Beautiful maturelandscaping amp trees Call

Aaron 419-769-5808

New Listing 1723 1070N Williams Paulding3 Bdrm wCA mostly allhardwood amp vinyl flooringroom for possible 4th BRor family room Fencedback yard 2 20x40 heated

extra building New Price$89000 Call Don Gorrell

or Joe Den Herder

1703 - 11749 Rd 132Paulding 3 BR 2 bathhome Country butclose to town Lg kitch-en lg deck lower levelfamily room wfireplacelaundry amp bath greatlandscaping Move inready Call Aaron 419-

769-5808

PAULDING OFFICE

419-399-4444100 EAST JACKSON ST

PAULDING OHIO

THE BITTERSWEET INN

940 WEST WAYNE

PAULDING

Absolutely tip-top

condition 5 upperlevel Suites plus

beautiful Inn Keeperrsquos

quarters on the lower level 1frac12 acre lotbarnAttributes you can only imagine - 722

$265000 private showings only

SEE THIS AND 150 MORE LISTINGS AT

STRALEYREALTYCOM (or) REALTORCOM

FOLTZ REALTY Don K Foltz II - Broker

Paulding OH bull 106 N Williams St 45879

Maurie Wannemacher 419-769-9090 bull Tim Boss 419-769-0823 - Realtors

View other listings wwwfoltzrealtycom bull Office 419-399-2347

2881 Lots of Home for the Money4 Bdrm 1 Bath Home wLarge LRDRCombo Attached Garage and a Bigback Yard for the Kids to to Play

2878 New Listing 211 S Laura St inPayne 3 Bdrm 2 Bath home with lotsof updates incls Roof Siding Shut-ters Eves and Downspouts as well asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2882 New Listing Well Kept 2 Bdrm 1bath home nicely landscaped Vinyl SidedNewer Replacement Windows new counter-top and sink in Paulding $51900

2877 New Listing 3 Bd 2 Bth LR FR andLarge eat-in Kitchen w34rdquo Oak Floor Large2 12 Car Det Garage w Floored storageabove Home has 4 ft Crawlspace and justunder 1 acre in Antwerp $69900

LEGALSORDINANCE

1503-15Ordinance 1503-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on June15 2015 and goes intoeffect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEA U T H O R I Z I N GTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOTO PARTICIPATEIN THE STATE OFOHIO COOPERA-TIVE PURCHASINGPROGRAMCopies of the full text ofthis legislation may beobtained at the FinanceDirectorrsquos Ofce 116South Main Street be-tween the hours of 800am and 500 pm Mon-day through FridayAnnette D HaschFinance Director

NOTICE Notice is hereby givento all residents of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams countiesOhio There will be ameeting of the JointSolid Waste Manage-ment District of De-ance Fulton Pauldingand Williams Coun-ties Board of Direc-tors The date of themeeting is MondayJuly 27 2015 Themeeting will be heldin the Deance CountyCommissionerrsquos ndash Sec-ond Floor ConferenceRoom The time of themeeting is scheduledto begin at 130 pmorsquoclock DST A SolidWaste District Coordi-natorrsquos session will im-mediately followCommissioner Otto L NicelyBoard of Directors

President

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

amp WEEKLY REMINDER

PPROGRESSROGRESS P P AULD ING AULD ING C C OUNTY OUNTY

CLASSIFIEDS

reaching up to

10500 homes

every week

TO PLACE

YOUR AD

CALL US AT

419-399-4015

say hello to a Great Deal

Home Lawn amp Garden Improvement

Buy 1 Get the 2nd 12 OFF

Contact Doug or Jill

113 S Williams St Paulding OH 45879419-399-4015 bull Fax 419-399-4030

Email dnutterprogressnewspaperorg

jillcookprogressgmailcomP983154983151983143983154983141983155983155PAULDING COUNTY

Advertising Package

Color is $1 per column inch with a $35 minimum

One Issue Both IssuesFull Page 1025rdquo x 1025rdquo $329 $49350Half Page 5rdquo x 1025rdquo $219 $32850

or 1025rdquo x 5rdquoQuarter Page 5rdquo x 5rdquo $149 $22350

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Summer Edition July 16 2015

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12A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday July 8 2015

Buyers amp Auctioneers

2015 Paulding County Junior Fair

LIVESTOCK T h a n k Y o u

A L Boer Goats

Gorrell Brothers

MTJ Farms

Ag Credit-Van Wert

Greg amp Suzanne Cooper

Myers Enterprise

Al amp Casey Cook

Grover Hill VFW

Noggle Farms

Alex Products

H amp A Transport

Noggle Rabbitry

Antwerp Exchange Bank

Harvest Farm Management

Noggle Snow Removal

Archbold Equipment Co

Haviland Drainage

Nucor Vulcraft Group

Arend Bros Farms

Hay amp Straw Mafia

Paulding Ace Hardware

Arthur Mutual Telephone Company

Herbert amp Orr CompanyPaulding County Area Foundation

Backroads Express

Hicksville Grain

Paulding Napa TrueValue

Barker Farms

Hobart Kuhn

Paulding Putnam Electric

Barry amp Holly Rupp

Hometown Pantry-Watson Holdings

Pond Seed CompanyAgrigold Hybrids

Bashore Reineck Stoller amp Waterman

Indiana Small Business IT

Precision Ag Drainage LLC

Baughman Tile CompanyInnovative Ag-Hicksville

Precision Mechanical Insulators

Bearfoot Trucking

Integrity Ford-Paulding

R amp L Truss

Beckman Farms

J Schmidt Farms LLC

R K Brady Corporation

Beckrsquos Hybrids

JL Williamson

Randy Tressler

Bill amp Laura Priest

James Spangler

Richard Davis

Bob amp Dianne Thornell

Jason amp Beth Thornell

RLS Farms LLC

Bob Sinn Farms

Jason Williamson

Rodney amp Joanne Mobley

Bok Farms

Jeff amp Maria Miller

Rootbeer Stand-Antwerp

Bruce amp Amy Rossworm amp Family

Jerry amp Cherry Klopfenstein amp Family

Roy Klopfenstein

Buckeye Hearing Health LLC

Jerry Beckman

Saylor Farms LLCBypass Agronomy LLC

Jewell Grain

Schlatter Plumbing Heating amp Air

Carnahan Farms

Jim amp Anada Cooper

Schlatterrsquos Custom Pumping LLC

Carolrsquos Main Street Makeover

Joe amp Ellen Sukup

Schweller Electric LLC

Central States Enterprises

Joe Burkard

Scott Equity Exchange Company

Citizens National Bank-Defiance

John PorterSherwood State Bank

Citizenrsquos National Bank-Van Wert

Kadesh Farms

Shisler Insurance Agency-Randy Myers

Claudia Fickel-Paulding Co Auditor

KAND

Signature Embroidery

Cliff Hite-State Senator

Karl amp Debbie Hiler

Singer Tool amp Die

Commodity Concepts

Kauser Trucking

Spatial Ag Systems LLC

Cook Burkard amp Gorrell

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

State Bank amp Trust

Cooper Farms

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

Stoller Bros amp Sons

Cooper Out West Inc

Kenny amp Angie Spiece

Stoller Seeds LLC

Country Livestock Boer amp Savanna Goats

Kesler Brothers LLC

Suds 247 INC

Craig amp Amy Harris

Kim Sutton

Sukup Farms

Creek View Farm LLC

Klopfenstein Furniture

Systech

Dave amp Christy PhillipsKurt Tempel

TCW Trucking

Dave Riggs Construction

Lafarge North America

Terry Wehrkamp

Daversquos Heating

Leersquos Interior Painting Services

The Union Bank Co

Dealey Accounting

Leland Smith Insurance Services

Thornell Farms

Dealey Chemical

Leon Klopfenstein

Todd amp Regina WeidenhamerDobbelaere Stock Farm

Logisticized Ltd

Todd Sinn Farms

Dustin Miller

Lou Ann Wannemacher-Paulding Co Treas

Tom amp Kim Sinn

Dwain amp Wanita Laukhuf amp Family

Luderman Chiropractic

Tony Burkley-State Representative

Ebelrsquos Butcher Shop

Mahlon amp Rosa Tempel

Travis McGarvey

Ed amp Cheryl Schlatter

Maranatha Industries

Tri County Roofing

Edrsquos Car Care

Mary Brueggeman

Troy amp Maureen Greulach

Estle Chevrolet-Cadillac

Mary Kuhn

Tru Pointe Cooperative

Farm Credit-Mid America-Delphos

Matt amp Linda Reineck amp Family

VFW Post 5665

Farmerrsquos Elevator Grain amp Supply

McClure Farms

Wannemacher Farms

Fergueson Farms

Melissa KuhnWenninger Seed Service Inc

First Federal Bank-Paulding

Mike amp Cindy Kauser amp Family

Whiskey Acres LLC

Fitzwater Farms

Mike amp Claudia Kuhn Family

Wiesehan Farms

Flatrock Dairy

Mike amp Julie Zuber

Williamson Insurance Agency

Gary amp Amy Thornell

Mike amp Jeanne Winans

Willow Tree Farms

Gerbersrsquo Goats at the Old Saw MillMike amp Kathy Spiece

WMYW 1027

Glandorf Feed Company

Milan Center Feed amp Grain

Wonderly No-Till Drilling

Gloria Robinson

Miller Farms-Lonnie amp Sue

Zuber Welding amp Fabrication

Molitor Stables

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 13A

Join us for this informational seminar on

Date Tuesday July 14 2015

Time 1000 am

Location Paulding Senior Center

Presenter Kimberly Molitor AuD

Refreshments will be served

Kimberly Molitor AuD

Doctor of Audiology

Board Certied in Audiology

Is sponsoring a

FREE EDUCATIONAL

SEMINAROn hearing loss and hearing aids

bull No obligation to purchase

bull No high pressure sales

bull No charge to learn about hearing loss and

current amplication options and services

available in Paulding

Understanding hearingand your opportunities

Oakwood Development Company

Fundraiser amp Wellness Event~ Oakwood Ohio ~

N E W D A T E

J U L Y 11 2015

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2468 7 R d 20 7 O ak w o o d

10 a m - 4 p m

Reminder

1 or 2 person Canoe or Kayak Sprint RacesAll Ages Welcomed

$5 Registration fee per person per race

Race registration is at 900amMail pre-registration checks

ODC PO Box 362 Oakwood Ohio 45873For more details or to register online

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Enter your own watercraft or rent one atthe race for $20 per watercraft

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Foxglove seen here at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is one of the gardenrsquos toxic plantswhen ingested Kids can be unpredictable so supervision is needed if you grow this and children

visit your gardens

Poisonous posies in the potager When our rst grandchildwas born in 2012 some pro-found changes occurred in ourlives Grandparents the worldover know just what an effectthose little human beings havein so many ways you didnrsquoteven know they could Butone thing happened here atOur Little Acre that I hadnrsquotcounted on probably becauseI wasnrsquot much of a gardenerwhen our own girls weregrowing up

Over the years as Irsquovelearned more and more aboutthe plants we grow here I real-ize that not only are we grow-ing edibles wersquore growing

things that are very much not edible right alongside themAnd so are you As I shared this newfoundknowledge with Grandpa theworrier in him emerged andI was informed that I neededto remove all the dangerous plants from the garden andthe house so when Hannahand any future grandchildrencame for a visit we wouldnrsquot be responsible for injuries ormaking them sick

Really How on earth didour own two girls ever sur-vive their parentsrsquo ignorancein allowing them to live everyday in the presence of such

dangers We cautioned themabout the rose thorns and the poison ivy We put a lockedgate on the fence around ourswimming pool We didnrsquot letthem eat bird eggs Oh wait As a grandparent for someodd reason the level of cautionincreases a bit over that whichwe had for our own children but I knew it wasnrsquot necessaryto dig up half my garden justto keep our grandkids safe Isimply learned what was poi-sonous and vowed to watchHannah extra closely Some things wersquove grownin our garden are well-known poison providers ndash castor bean

plan t ( Ricinus communis)for instance Though itrsquos agorgeous fast-growing trop-ical-looking plant all parts(especially the seeds) containthe toxin ricin

Those delightful daffodilsare toxic to the core whichis likely why squirrels leavethe bulbs alone The bulbsare especially dangerous but all parts of the plants are

poisonous and just handlingthe leaves or stems can causea burning sensation on yourskin Itrsquos wise to use gloveswhen gardening around bothdaffodils and jonquils Whoknew Foxglove ( Digitalis pur- purea) is gorgeous but donrsquoteven think about eating it Theheart medicine digitalis or di-goxin is derived from foxglove plant parts and is sometimesused to control heart rate

Just because one part of the plant is edible doesnrsquot meanthe entire plant is Take rhu- barb for example Those rosystems are yummy in pies jamsand cobblers right Well donrsquotmistakenly think that you canadd the leaves at the end ofthose stems to your salads Rhubarb leaves containhigh quantities of oxalatesand when you eat too much ofthem yoursquoll get sick So donrsquoteat that part The stems alsocontain much smaller quan-tities of it but not enough tocause much of an effect Otherthings have it ndash cabbage spin-ach and beet tops just to namea few ndash but in lower accept-able levels

What does oxalic acid do

It contributes to kidney and bladder stones for one thingso if yoursquore prone to develop-ing these things you might notwant to nosh on veggies thatare known to contain higherlevels of oxalic acid

Other toxic plants include Rhododendron monkshood( Aconitum) lily-of-the-valley Hydrangea larkspur Englishivy Euonymus yews (Taxus)and Wisteria Of course a plant doesnrsquothave to be poisonous to bedangerous to children Besidesthe obvious rose other thorny plants to watch out for includecactus varieties barberry ( Ber-

beris) blackberries and re-thorn ( Pyracantha)

Plants in the Euphorb ia genus (includes Poinsett ia)have a milky sap that can beextremely irritating to theskin and can cause blindnessif it gets in your eye Someeuphorbias have thorns alongwith the sap making themdoubly dangerous Some of the plants I men-tioned will affect some peoplemore than others while someof the plants are just plaintoxic for everyone Quantitiesingested will affect the reac-tion too but all of them are potentially dangerous

All of this doesnrsquot makea garden sound like a veryfriendly place for kids doesit Not at all Some commonsense and supervision are allthatrsquos needed ndash two things thatgo a long way toward raisinggood and healthy kids both inand out of the garden Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwour-littleacrecom and on Face-book at wwwfacebookcom OurLittleAcre Contact her at PauldingProgressGardener

gmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting their aunt and uncle

Alvina and William Dial in Kollweiler Germany Ashlyn and Kaitlyn Goings daughters of Darnell

Goings of Latty and Renae (Shad) Bowers of Paulding traveled to Rome Italy to see the Coli-

seum and other sights Their source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County

Progress Are you headed to some d istant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your

camera and send a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaper

org

Concert series continues Friday

with Bekah Bradley on stage PAULDING ndash Get ready for more greatmusic in downtown Paulding This FridayOn Friday July 10 the Paulding Chamber ofCommerce will present the third of their 2015Summer Concert Series at the Herb MonroeCommunity Park The series is sponsored byIberdrola Renewables

Bekah Bradley returns for Fridayrsquos concertheld at Herb Monroe Park downtown Pauld-ing She recently appeared at John PauldingDays immediately following the parade Bekah is currently living in Fort Wayne andis working harder than ever on her music ca-reer Bekah is a pop country artist with a nat-ural country twang that is instantly recogniz-able She is inspired by many different kinds

of music including country pop rock andChristian Bekah writes music about people inher life and the trials she has experienced She performs everything from Imagine Dragons toPatsy Cline Food will be available for a donation from NOCAC who sponsors the ldquoGetting Ahead in

a Just Gettingrsquo-by Worldrdquo Getting Ahead isa way to analyze onersquos own life and to make plans for building personal and family resourc-es It is an agenda-free learning experience thathelps people take charge of their lives In addition a homegrown market with freshherbs vegetables and crafts will be availableas well as kidsrsquo activities and more The event is free and open to the public

Chester M Straley a VanWert resident and broker atthe Van Wert ofce of StraleyRealty Auctioneers Inc hasbeen awarded the designationof Graduate Realtors Institute(GRI) from the Ohio Associationof Realtors Straley is a memberof the Northwest Ohio Board ofRealtors the Ohio Associationof Realtors and the NationalAssociation of Realtors

BusinessNews

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

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now shop online at AshleyFurnitureHomeStorecomOffer applies only to single-receipt qualifying purchases No interest will be charged on promo purchase and equal monthly payments are required equal to initial promo purchase amount divided equally by the number of months in promo period until promo is paid in fullThe equal monthly payment will be rounded to the next highest whole dollar and may be higher than the minimum payment that would be required if the purchase was a non-promotional purchase Regular account terms apply to non-promotional purchases For newaccounts Purchase APR is 2999 Minimum Interest Charge is $2 Existing cardholders should see their credit card agreement for their applicable terms Subject to credit approval

daggerdaggerSee store for details Previous purchases excluded Cannot be combined with any other promotion or discount Discount offers exclude Tempur-Pedicreg and Stearns amp Fosterreg mattresses floor models or clearance items sales tax furniture protection plans warranty deliv-

happening now in

Defiance130 Elliot Road Defiance OH 43512 Extremeprice cuts

Kaylor Sofaonly

$299

Hindell ParkQueen Sleigh Bedonly

$599

HylandDining Roomonly

$299

$5million dollarimmediate warehouse furniture sell-off

Make reservations

for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

Share your news The Progress encourages civic and fraternal groupsschools churches scouts and other local organizations tosubmit news releases of general interest Related photo-graphs of good quality are also accepted Complete pictureidentication must be included All articles will be used freeof charge as space permits and are not guaranteed to be pub-lished Every news release submitted MUST have a completecontact name address and phone number News informationcan be emailed dropped at our ofce mailed or faxed News copy deadline Thursdays at 3 pm

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Buyers amp Auctioneers

2015 Paulding County Junior Fair

LIVESTOCK T h a n k Y o u

A L Boer Goats

Gorrell Brothers

MTJ Farms

Ag Credit-Van Wert

Greg amp Suzanne Cooper

Myers Enterprise

Al amp Casey Cook

Grover Hill VFW

Noggle Farms

Alex Products

H amp A Transport

Noggle Rabbitry

Antwerp Exchange Bank

Harvest Farm Management

Noggle Snow Removal

Archbold Equipment Co

Haviland Drainage

Nucor Vulcraft Group

Arend Bros Farms

Hay amp Straw Mafia

Paulding Ace Hardware

Arthur Mutual Telephone Company

Herbert amp Orr CompanyPaulding County Area Foundation

Backroads Express

Hicksville Grain

Paulding Napa TrueValue

Barker Farms

Hobart Kuhn

Paulding Putnam Electric

Barry amp Holly Rupp

Hometown Pantry-Watson Holdings

Pond Seed CompanyAgrigold Hybrids

Bashore Reineck Stoller amp Waterman

Indiana Small Business IT

Precision Ag Drainage LLC

Baughman Tile CompanyInnovative Ag-Hicksville

Precision Mechanical Insulators

Bearfoot Trucking

Integrity Ford-Paulding

R amp L Truss

Beckman Farms

J Schmidt Farms LLC

R K Brady Corporation

Beckrsquos Hybrids

JL Williamson

Randy Tressler

Bill amp Laura Priest

James Spangler

Richard Davis

Bob amp Dianne Thornell

Jason amp Beth Thornell

RLS Farms LLC

Bob Sinn Farms

Jason Williamson

Rodney amp Joanne Mobley

Bok Farms

Jeff amp Maria Miller

Rootbeer Stand-Antwerp

Bruce amp Amy Rossworm amp Family

Jerry amp Cherry Klopfenstein amp Family

Roy Klopfenstein

Buckeye Hearing Health LLC

Jerry Beckman

Saylor Farms LLCBypass Agronomy LLC

Jewell Grain

Schlatter Plumbing Heating amp Air

Carnahan Farms

Jim amp Anada Cooper

Schlatterrsquos Custom Pumping LLC

Carolrsquos Main Street Makeover

Joe amp Ellen Sukup

Schweller Electric LLC

Central States Enterprises

Joe Burkard

Scott Equity Exchange Company

Citizens National Bank-Defiance

John PorterSherwood State Bank

Citizenrsquos National Bank-Van Wert

Kadesh Farms

Shisler Insurance Agency-Randy Myers

Claudia Fickel-Paulding Co Auditor

KAND

Signature Embroidery

Cliff Hite-State Senator

Karl amp Debbie Hiler

Singer Tool amp Die

Commodity Concepts

Kauser Trucking

Spatial Ag Systems LLC

Cook Burkard amp Gorrell

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

State Bank amp Trust

Cooper Farms

Kenn-Feld Group John Deere-Van Wert

Stoller Bros amp Sons

Cooper Out West Inc

Kenny amp Angie Spiece

Stoller Seeds LLC

Country Livestock Boer amp Savanna Goats

Kesler Brothers LLC

Suds 247 INC

Craig amp Amy Harris

Kim Sutton

Sukup Farms

Creek View Farm LLC

Klopfenstein Furniture

Systech

Dave amp Christy PhillipsKurt Tempel

TCW Trucking

Dave Riggs Construction

Lafarge North America

Terry Wehrkamp

Daversquos Heating

Leersquos Interior Painting Services

The Union Bank Co

Dealey Accounting

Leland Smith Insurance Services

Thornell Farms

Dealey Chemical

Leon Klopfenstein

Todd amp Regina WeidenhamerDobbelaere Stock Farm

Logisticized Ltd

Todd Sinn Farms

Dustin Miller

Lou Ann Wannemacher-Paulding Co Treas

Tom amp Kim Sinn

Dwain amp Wanita Laukhuf amp Family

Luderman Chiropractic

Tony Burkley-State Representative

Ebelrsquos Butcher Shop

Mahlon amp Rosa Tempel

Travis McGarvey

Ed amp Cheryl Schlatter

Maranatha Industries

Tri County Roofing

Edrsquos Car Care

Mary Brueggeman

Troy amp Maureen Greulach

Estle Chevrolet-Cadillac

Mary Kuhn

Tru Pointe Cooperative

Farm Credit-Mid America-Delphos

Matt amp Linda Reineck amp Family

VFW Post 5665

Farmerrsquos Elevator Grain amp Supply

McClure Farms

Wannemacher Farms

Fergueson Farms

Melissa KuhnWenninger Seed Service Inc

First Federal Bank-Paulding

Mike amp Cindy Kauser amp Family

Whiskey Acres LLC

Fitzwater Farms

Mike amp Claudia Kuhn Family

Wiesehan Farms

Flatrock Dairy

Mike amp Julie Zuber

Williamson Insurance Agency

Gary amp Amy Thornell

Mike amp Jeanne Winans

Willow Tree Farms

Gerbersrsquo Goats at the Old Saw MillMike amp Kathy Spiece

WMYW 1027

Glandorf Feed Company

Milan Center Feed amp Grain

Wonderly No-Till Drilling

Gloria Robinson

Miller Farms-Lonnie amp Sue

Zuber Welding amp Fabrication

Molitor Stables

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 13A

Join us for this informational seminar on

Date Tuesday July 14 2015

Time 1000 am

Location Paulding Senior Center

Presenter Kimberly Molitor AuD

Refreshments will be served

Kimberly Molitor AuD

Doctor of Audiology

Board Certied in Audiology

Is sponsoring a

FREE EDUCATIONAL

SEMINAROn hearing loss and hearing aids

bull No obligation to purchase

bull No high pressure sales

bull No charge to learn about hearing loss and

current amplication options and services

available in Paulding

Understanding hearingand your opportunities

Oakwood Development Company

Fundraiser amp Wellness Event~ Oakwood Ohio ~

N E W D A T E

J U L Y 11 2015

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2468 7 R d 20 7 O ak w o o d

10 a m - 4 p m

Reminder

1 or 2 person Canoe or Kayak Sprint RacesAll Ages Welcomed

$5 Registration fee per person per race

Race registration is at 900amMail pre-registration checks

ODC PO Box 362 Oakwood Ohio 45873For more details or to register online

httpwwwodcohioorgauglaizeriverregatta Youth Bracket (17 and Under)Adult Bracket (18 and Older)

Enter your own watercraft or rent one atthe race for $20 per watercraft

Sponsorships amp Vendor Space AvailableContact Damien (419) 796-1825 bull infoodcohioorg

Foxglove seen here at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is one of the gardenrsquos toxic plantswhen ingested Kids can be unpredictable so supervision is needed if you grow this and children

visit your gardens

Poisonous posies in the potager When our rst grandchildwas born in 2012 some pro-found changes occurred in ourlives Grandparents the worldover know just what an effectthose little human beings havein so many ways you didnrsquoteven know they could Butone thing happened here atOur Little Acre that I hadnrsquotcounted on probably becauseI wasnrsquot much of a gardenerwhen our own girls weregrowing up

Over the years as Irsquovelearned more and more aboutthe plants we grow here I real-ize that not only are we grow-ing edibles wersquore growing

things that are very much not edible right alongside themAnd so are you As I shared this newfoundknowledge with Grandpa theworrier in him emerged andI was informed that I neededto remove all the dangerous plants from the garden andthe house so when Hannahand any future grandchildrencame for a visit we wouldnrsquot be responsible for injuries ormaking them sick

Really How on earth didour own two girls ever sur-vive their parentsrsquo ignorancein allowing them to live everyday in the presence of such

dangers We cautioned themabout the rose thorns and the poison ivy We put a lockedgate on the fence around ourswimming pool We didnrsquot letthem eat bird eggs Oh wait As a grandparent for someodd reason the level of cautionincreases a bit over that whichwe had for our own children but I knew it wasnrsquot necessaryto dig up half my garden justto keep our grandkids safe Isimply learned what was poi-sonous and vowed to watchHannah extra closely Some things wersquove grownin our garden are well-known poison providers ndash castor bean

plan t ( Ricinus communis)for instance Though itrsquos agorgeous fast-growing trop-ical-looking plant all parts(especially the seeds) containthe toxin ricin

Those delightful daffodilsare toxic to the core whichis likely why squirrels leavethe bulbs alone The bulbsare especially dangerous but all parts of the plants are

poisonous and just handlingthe leaves or stems can causea burning sensation on yourskin Itrsquos wise to use gloveswhen gardening around bothdaffodils and jonquils Whoknew Foxglove ( Digitalis pur- purea) is gorgeous but donrsquoteven think about eating it Theheart medicine digitalis or di-goxin is derived from foxglove plant parts and is sometimesused to control heart rate

Just because one part of the plant is edible doesnrsquot meanthe entire plant is Take rhu- barb for example Those rosystems are yummy in pies jamsand cobblers right Well donrsquotmistakenly think that you canadd the leaves at the end ofthose stems to your salads Rhubarb leaves containhigh quantities of oxalatesand when you eat too much ofthem yoursquoll get sick So donrsquoteat that part The stems alsocontain much smaller quan-tities of it but not enough tocause much of an effect Otherthings have it ndash cabbage spin-ach and beet tops just to namea few ndash but in lower accept-able levels

What does oxalic acid do

It contributes to kidney and bladder stones for one thingso if yoursquore prone to develop-ing these things you might notwant to nosh on veggies thatare known to contain higherlevels of oxalic acid

Other toxic plants include Rhododendron monkshood( Aconitum) lily-of-the-valley Hydrangea larkspur Englishivy Euonymus yews (Taxus)and Wisteria Of course a plant doesnrsquothave to be poisonous to bedangerous to children Besidesthe obvious rose other thorny plants to watch out for includecactus varieties barberry ( Ber-

beris) blackberries and re-thorn ( Pyracantha)

Plants in the Euphorb ia genus (includes Poinsett ia)have a milky sap that can beextremely irritating to theskin and can cause blindnessif it gets in your eye Someeuphorbias have thorns alongwith the sap making themdoubly dangerous Some of the plants I men-tioned will affect some peoplemore than others while someof the plants are just plaintoxic for everyone Quantitiesingested will affect the reac-tion too but all of them are potentially dangerous

All of this doesnrsquot makea garden sound like a veryfriendly place for kids doesit Not at all Some commonsense and supervision are allthatrsquos needed ndash two things thatgo a long way toward raisinggood and healthy kids both inand out of the garden Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwour-littleacrecom and on Face-book at wwwfacebookcom OurLittleAcre Contact her at PauldingProgressGardener

gmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting their aunt and uncle

Alvina and William Dial in Kollweiler Germany Ashlyn and Kaitlyn Goings daughters of Darnell

Goings of Latty and Renae (Shad) Bowers of Paulding traveled to Rome Italy to see the Coli-

seum and other sights Their source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County

Progress Are you headed to some d istant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your

camera and send a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaper

org

Concert series continues Friday

with Bekah Bradley on stage PAULDING ndash Get ready for more greatmusic in downtown Paulding This FridayOn Friday July 10 the Paulding Chamber ofCommerce will present the third of their 2015Summer Concert Series at the Herb MonroeCommunity Park The series is sponsored byIberdrola Renewables

Bekah Bradley returns for Fridayrsquos concertheld at Herb Monroe Park downtown Pauld-ing She recently appeared at John PauldingDays immediately following the parade Bekah is currently living in Fort Wayne andis working harder than ever on her music ca-reer Bekah is a pop country artist with a nat-ural country twang that is instantly recogniz-able She is inspired by many different kinds

of music including country pop rock andChristian Bekah writes music about people inher life and the trials she has experienced She performs everything from Imagine Dragons toPatsy Cline Food will be available for a donation from NOCAC who sponsors the ldquoGetting Ahead in

a Just Gettingrsquo-by Worldrdquo Getting Ahead isa way to analyze onersquos own life and to make plans for building personal and family resourc-es It is an agenda-free learning experience thathelps people take charge of their lives In addition a homegrown market with freshherbs vegetables and crafts will be availableas well as kidsrsquo activities and more The event is free and open to the public

Chester M Straley a VanWert resident and broker atthe Van Wert ofce of StraleyRealty Auctioneers Inc hasbeen awarded the designationof Graduate Realtors Institute(GRI) from the Ohio Associationof Realtors Straley is a memberof the Northwest Ohio Board ofRealtors the Ohio Associationof Realtors and the NationalAssociation of Realtors

BusinessNews

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

8202019 Paulding Progress July 8 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-july-8-2015 1414

14A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday July 8 2015

now shop online at AshleyFurnitureHomeStorecomOffer applies only to single-receipt qualifying purchases No interest will be charged on promo purchase and equal monthly payments are required equal to initial promo purchase amount divided equally by the number of months in promo period until promo is paid in fullThe equal monthly payment will be rounded to the next highest whole dollar and may be higher than the minimum payment that would be required if the purchase was a non-promotional purchase Regular account terms apply to non-promotional purchases For newaccounts Purchase APR is 2999 Minimum Interest Charge is $2 Existing cardholders should see their credit card agreement for their applicable terms Subject to credit approval

daggerdaggerSee store for details Previous purchases excluded Cannot be combined with any other promotion or discount Discount offers exclude Tempur-Pedicreg and Stearns amp Fosterreg mattresses floor models or clearance items sales tax furniture protection plans warranty deliv-

happening now in

Defiance130 Elliot Road Defiance OH 43512 Extremeprice cuts

Kaylor Sofaonly

$299

Hindell ParkQueen Sleigh Bedonly

$599

HylandDining Roomonly

$299

$5million dollarimmediate warehouse furniture sell-off

Make reservations

for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

Share your news The Progress encourages civic and fraternal groupsschools churches scouts and other local organizations tosubmit news releases of general interest Related photo-graphs of good quality are also accepted Complete pictureidentication must be included All articles will be used freeof charge as space permits and are not guaranteed to be pub-lished Every news release submitted MUST have a completecontact name address and phone number News informationcan be emailed dropped at our ofce mailed or faxed News copy deadline Thursdays at 3 pm

8202019 Paulding Progress July 8 2015

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Wednesday July 8 2015 Paulding County Progress - 13A

Join us for this informational seminar on

Date Tuesday July 14 2015

Time 1000 am

Location Paulding Senior Center

Presenter Kimberly Molitor AuD

Refreshments will be served

Kimberly Molitor AuD

Doctor of Audiology

Board Certied in Audiology

Is sponsoring a

FREE EDUCATIONAL

SEMINAROn hearing loss and hearing aids

bull No obligation to purchase

bull No high pressure sales

bull No charge to learn about hearing loss and

current amplication options and services

available in Paulding

Understanding hearingand your opportunities

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Fundraiser amp Wellness Event~ Oakwood Ohio ~

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J U L Y 11 2015

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10 a m - 4 p m

Reminder

1 or 2 person Canoe or Kayak Sprint RacesAll Ages Welcomed

$5 Registration fee per person per race

Race registration is at 900amMail pre-registration checks

ODC PO Box 362 Oakwood Ohio 45873For more details or to register online

httpwwwodcohioorgauglaizeriverregatta Youth Bracket (17 and Under)Adult Bracket (18 and Older)

Enter your own watercraft or rent one atthe race for $20 per watercraft

Sponsorships amp Vendor Space AvailableContact Damien (419) 796-1825 bull infoodcohioorg

Foxglove seen here at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is one of the gardenrsquos toxic plantswhen ingested Kids can be unpredictable so supervision is needed if you grow this and children

visit your gardens

Poisonous posies in the potager When our rst grandchildwas born in 2012 some pro-found changes occurred in ourlives Grandparents the worldover know just what an effectthose little human beings havein so many ways you didnrsquoteven know they could Butone thing happened here atOur Little Acre that I hadnrsquotcounted on probably becauseI wasnrsquot much of a gardenerwhen our own girls weregrowing up

Over the years as Irsquovelearned more and more aboutthe plants we grow here I real-ize that not only are we grow-ing edibles wersquore growing

things that are very much not edible right alongside themAnd so are you As I shared this newfoundknowledge with Grandpa theworrier in him emerged andI was informed that I neededto remove all the dangerous plants from the garden andthe house so when Hannahand any future grandchildrencame for a visit we wouldnrsquot be responsible for injuries ormaking them sick

Really How on earth didour own two girls ever sur-vive their parentsrsquo ignorancein allowing them to live everyday in the presence of such

dangers We cautioned themabout the rose thorns and the poison ivy We put a lockedgate on the fence around ourswimming pool We didnrsquot letthem eat bird eggs Oh wait As a grandparent for someodd reason the level of cautionincreases a bit over that whichwe had for our own children but I knew it wasnrsquot necessaryto dig up half my garden justto keep our grandkids safe Isimply learned what was poi-sonous and vowed to watchHannah extra closely Some things wersquove grownin our garden are well-known poison providers ndash castor bean

plan t ( Ricinus communis)for instance Though itrsquos agorgeous fast-growing trop-ical-looking plant all parts(especially the seeds) containthe toxin ricin

Those delightful daffodilsare toxic to the core whichis likely why squirrels leavethe bulbs alone The bulbsare especially dangerous but all parts of the plants are

poisonous and just handlingthe leaves or stems can causea burning sensation on yourskin Itrsquos wise to use gloveswhen gardening around bothdaffodils and jonquils Whoknew Foxglove ( Digitalis pur- purea) is gorgeous but donrsquoteven think about eating it Theheart medicine digitalis or di-goxin is derived from foxglove plant parts and is sometimesused to control heart rate

Just because one part of the plant is edible doesnrsquot meanthe entire plant is Take rhu- barb for example Those rosystems are yummy in pies jamsand cobblers right Well donrsquotmistakenly think that you canadd the leaves at the end ofthose stems to your salads Rhubarb leaves containhigh quantities of oxalatesand when you eat too much ofthem yoursquoll get sick So donrsquoteat that part The stems alsocontain much smaller quan-tities of it but not enough tocause much of an effect Otherthings have it ndash cabbage spin-ach and beet tops just to namea few ndash but in lower accept-able levels

What does oxalic acid do

It contributes to kidney and bladder stones for one thingso if yoursquore prone to develop-ing these things you might notwant to nosh on veggies thatare known to contain higherlevels of oxalic acid

Other toxic plants include Rhododendron monkshood( Aconitum) lily-of-the-valley Hydrangea larkspur Englishivy Euonymus yews (Taxus)and Wisteria Of course a plant doesnrsquothave to be poisonous to bedangerous to children Besidesthe obvious rose other thorny plants to watch out for includecactus varieties barberry ( Ber-

beris) blackberries and re-thorn ( Pyracantha)

Plants in the Euphorb ia genus (includes Poinsett ia)have a milky sap that can beextremely irritating to theskin and can cause blindnessif it gets in your eye Someeuphorbias have thorns alongwith the sap making themdoubly dangerous Some of the plants I men-tioned will affect some peoplemore than others while someof the plants are just plaintoxic for everyone Quantitiesingested will affect the reac-tion too but all of them are potentially dangerous

All of this doesnrsquot makea garden sound like a veryfriendly place for kids doesit Not at all Some commonsense and supervision are allthatrsquos needed ndash two things thatgo a long way toward raisinggood and healthy kids both inand out of the garden Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwour-littleacrecom and on Face-book at wwwfacebookcom OurLittleAcre Contact her at PauldingProgressGardener

gmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO ITALY ndash While visiting their aunt and uncle

Alvina and William Dial in Kollweiler Germany Ashlyn and Kaitlyn Goings daughters of Darnell

Goings of Latty and Renae (Shad) Bowers of Paulding traveled to Rome Italy to see the Coli-

seum and other sights Their source for exclusive Paulding County news The Paulding County

Progress Are you headed to some d istant exotic destination Take the Progress along with your

camera and send a photo and a little information about your trip to progressprogressnewspaper

org

Concert series continues Friday

with Bekah Bradley on stage PAULDING ndash Get ready for more greatmusic in downtown Paulding This FridayOn Friday July 10 the Paulding Chamber ofCommerce will present the third of their 2015Summer Concert Series at the Herb MonroeCommunity Park The series is sponsored byIberdrola Renewables

Bekah Bradley returns for Fridayrsquos concertheld at Herb Monroe Park downtown Pauld-ing She recently appeared at John PauldingDays immediately following the parade Bekah is currently living in Fort Wayne andis working harder than ever on her music ca-reer Bekah is a pop country artist with a nat-ural country twang that is instantly recogniz-able She is inspired by many different kinds

of music including country pop rock andChristian Bekah writes music about people inher life and the trials she has experienced She performs everything from Imagine Dragons toPatsy Cline Food will be available for a donation from NOCAC who sponsors the ldquoGetting Ahead in

a Just Gettingrsquo-by Worldrdquo Getting Ahead isa way to analyze onersquos own life and to make plans for building personal and family resourc-es It is an agenda-free learning experience thathelps people take charge of their lives In addition a homegrown market with freshherbs vegetables and crafts will be availableas well as kidsrsquo activities and more The event is free and open to the public

Chester M Straley a VanWert resident and broker atthe Van Wert ofce of StraleyRealty Auctioneers Inc hasbeen awarded the designationof Graduate Realtors Institute(GRI) from the Ohio Associationof Realtors Straley is a memberof the Northwest Ohio Board ofRealtors the Ohio Associationof Realtors and the NationalAssociation of Realtors

BusinessNews

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

8202019 Paulding Progress July 8 2015

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14A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday July 8 2015

now shop online at AshleyFurnitureHomeStorecomOffer applies only to single-receipt qualifying purchases No interest will be charged on promo purchase and equal monthly payments are required equal to initial promo purchase amount divided equally by the number of months in promo period until promo is paid in fullThe equal monthly payment will be rounded to the next highest whole dollar and may be higher than the minimum payment that would be required if the purchase was a non-promotional purchase Regular account terms apply to non-promotional purchases For newaccounts Purchase APR is 2999 Minimum Interest Charge is $2 Existing cardholders should see their credit card agreement for their applicable terms Subject to credit approval

daggerdaggerSee store for details Previous purchases excluded Cannot be combined with any other promotion or discount Discount offers exclude Tempur-Pedicreg and Stearns amp Fosterreg mattresses floor models or clearance items sales tax furniture protection plans warranty deliv-

happening now in

Defiance130 Elliot Road Defiance OH 43512 Extremeprice cuts

Kaylor Sofaonly

$299

Hindell ParkQueen Sleigh Bedonly

$599

HylandDining Roomonly

$299

$5million dollarimmediate warehouse furniture sell-off

Make reservations

for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

Share your news The Progress encourages civic and fraternal groupsschools churches scouts and other local organizations tosubmit news releases of general interest Related photo-graphs of good quality are also accepted Complete pictureidentication must be included All articles will be used freeof charge as space permits and are not guaranteed to be pub-lished Every news release submitted MUST have a completecontact name address and phone number News informationcan be emailed dropped at our ofce mailed or faxed News copy deadline Thursdays at 3 pm

8202019 Paulding Progress July 8 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-july-8-2015 1414

14A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday July 8 2015

now shop online at AshleyFurnitureHomeStorecomOffer applies only to single-receipt qualifying purchases No interest will be charged on promo purchase and equal monthly payments are required equal to initial promo purchase amount divided equally by the number of months in promo period until promo is paid in fullThe equal monthly payment will be rounded to the next highest whole dollar and may be higher than the minimum payment that would be required if the purchase was a non-promotional purchase Regular account terms apply to non-promotional purchases For newaccounts Purchase APR is 2999 Minimum Interest Charge is $2 Existing cardholders should see their credit card agreement for their applicable terms Subject to credit approval

daggerdaggerSee store for details Previous purchases excluded Cannot be combined with any other promotion or discount Discount offers exclude Tempur-Pedicreg and Stearns amp Fosterreg mattresses floor models or clearance items sales tax furniture protection plans warranty deliv-

happening now in

Defiance130 Elliot Road Defiance OH 43512 Extremeprice cuts

Kaylor Sofaonly

$299

Hindell ParkQueen Sleigh Bedonly

$599

HylandDining Roomonly

$299

$5million dollarimmediate warehouse furniture sell-off

Make reservations

for AHS Reunion ANTWERP ndash Plans for the triennial Antwerp School Re-union were furthered with a committee meeting last week Thereunion will be held in Antwerp on Aug 7-8 to coincide withthe Antwerp Chamber Day In the Park weekend The AHS School Reunion is a project sponsored by the An-twerp Community Development Committee (ACDC) to raisemoney for various causes and organizations for the improve-ment of Antwerp

Grantrsquos Catering will be serving a dinner at the MAC Gymin Antwerp for all classes Saturday night Tables will be set upfor each and every class attending The dinner is followed by ashort program to honor all classes This is followed by a dance by the popular band The Wannabees To participate in a community event help raise money foryour hometown and see your old friends come to the AHSReunion Reservations are required so organizers can plan fordinners and seating For information call 419-506-0175 or 419-258-1985 Res-ervation forms are available at many Antwerp businesses Alsoreservation forms are available at mrsmautgmailcom andwwwvillageofantwerpcom Some of the community donations include Christmas lightsfor the downtown welcome signs at the edge of town ban-ners and American ags for the streets owers and ower potsfor Antwerp beautication donations to the Athletic Boostersdonations to the Antwerp Ball Association just to name a few

Vantage boardtalks hiring TIFs

By ERIN COXDHS Media Staff Writer

VAN WERT mdash Membersof the Vantage Career CenterBoard of Education met lastThursday evening with a lightagenda mainly concerning personnel hirings and movingforward with nancial agree-ments A resolution was approvedto proceed to levy a renewal

tax in excess of the 10-milllimitation ldquoJust a reminder to the pub-lic that it is just a renewal sotherersquos no new monies beingasked out of any of the taxpay-ers it is just a renewalrdquo LauraPeters treasurer said Two Tax Increment Fi-nancing (TIF) agreements for payment in lieu of taxes wereapproved One was from Jack-son Township and the otherfrom York Township bothwere for the construction ofhog barns The Jackson Town-ship TIF was at 10 percent for15 years which is approxi-mately $38920 per year TheYork Township TIF was at 10

percent for 20 years approxi-mately $80714 per year In personnel matters theresignation of Nate Snyderag satellite instructor was ap- proved Members of the board ap- proved the employment ofMiriam Owens as superinten-dent secretary for two yearsThomas Bowersox for custodi-al maintenance for two years

Steven Burrow for nightlycustodialmaintenance for oneyear and Brenda Wurst as aninstructional aide for one year Supplemental contracts wereapproved for Marcia OsengaKari Casto and Mike Miller asLPDC committee members Adult education instruc-tors who were approved foremployment on an as neededschedule are as follows DorisJones as adult education tran-sitions coordinatorcounselorAnnette Klinger as adult edu-cation instructor and secretaryMichael Miller Debbie Vend-erley and Jourdan Tomlinson The next meeting will be at7 pm Aug 6

Oakwood Arbor learnsabout life insurance OAKWOOD ndash OakwoodArbor 759 held its monthlymeeting at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall on June 25 Fif-teen members were present forthe meeting Secretary Bonnie Pier brought the group up to date onthe activities and Arbor proj-

ects from the previous month Ohio Department of NaturalResources from Maumee helda water safety class for kayakand canoe training at the Shaf-fer residence June 6 Delegates to the Octoberconvention were nominatedJohn and Bonnie Pier HelenMaddock and Mary Schaefferwill attend representing Oak-wood Arbor Thank you notes were re-ceived from Staci Miller ofPaulding Soil and Water for theArbor donation to the CampPalmer Envirothon and alsofrom Boy Scout Troop 19 forhelping with the Buckeye Trail

cleanup Arbor members also spentan evening at The Laurels inDeance with the residents tofulll one of their 24 require-ments for the year Several members read to thekindergarten rst and secondgraders at Oakwood Schoolduring Right to Read Weekand ice cream sundaes were provided to the third gradersfor the program they gave forMemorial Day Another Arbor requirementis to have someone speak on

the purpose and importance ofhaving life insuranceJohn Manz of Manz Account-ing was present to explainthis program He stressed theimportance of having a lifeinsurance policy Thirty-nine percent of men do not have in-surance 43 percent of women

do not have life insurance andover 65 percent of all peopleare underinsured Manz usedthe word DIMES to describethe importance of having lifeinsurance ldquoDrdquo is for death The cost ofa funeral is variable depend-ing on the choices of the fam-ily An average funeral costsaround $10000 ldquoIrdquo is for the income for thefamily that remains How willthey survive especially if theone who was the breadwinneris now gone ldquoMrdquo is for the mortgage lefton the house or the debt that isleft behind

ldquoErdquo is the education for thechildren that are in the family ldquoSrdquo is for the special needsof a family member who can-not take care of themselves Oakwood Arbor will besponsoring a Red Cross blood-mobile on Aug 6 at the JohnPaulding Historical Society onFairgrounds Drive in PauldingHours will be noon-6 pm

The July meeting will beJuly 27 at the Twin Oaks fel-lowship hall The 7 pm meet-ing will include a discussion onwills and estate planning

OSU Extension to hold Precision Ag Day lsquofert-certrsquo WAUSEON ndash Farmers and crop con-sultants interested in seeing the latestnutrient application equipment for cornsoybeans and wheat are encouraged toattend the Tuesday Aug 4 NW OhioPrecision Ag Technology Day at the Ful-ton County Fairgrounds at Wauseon This yearrsquos eld operation of interestis precision nutrient management Theevent will qualify as a full three-hourldquofert-certrdquo to comply with Ohio SenateBill 150 regulations The event will alsooffer four hours of Certied Crop Advi-sor credits In the morning producers will hearsessions on phosphorus managementwith Dr Steve Culman the new OSUExtension soil fertility specialist ni-trogen timing and placement strategies

with Dr John Fulton the new OSUE precision ag specialist and a session onnitrogen rate and source considerations by Eric Richer OSU Extension FultonCounty The morning will wrap up with a paneldiscussion by retailers and service pro-viders who are using nitrogen manage-ment models Again the 830 am to lunch sessionswill qualify as a ldquofert-certrdquo for those withor without a pesticide license

In the afternoon there will be live nu-trient management demonstrations fromCase IH (Archbold Equipment) JohnDeere (Kenn-Feld Group) and OrthmanStrip Tiller (Greeneld Ag) focusingexclusively on nutrient placement andtiming

This event is from 8 am-330 pmand open to the public Registration is$25 prior to July 31 or on-site for $40For a complete agenda and registrationform see wwwfultonosuedu The Fulton County Fairgrounds are lo-cated at 8591 State Route 108 WauseonQuestions related to this program can bedirected to richer5osuedu or call theFulton County OSU Extension ofce at419-337-9210 The NW Ohio Precision AgricultureDay is one of many statewide agricultureindustry events through the OSUE AgManagers Team (ohioagmanagercom)and OSUE Ag Crops Team (agcropsosuedu) this summer For a complete list ofstatewide events see wwwagcropsosueducalendar website

ResponsibleOhio submits 660

signatures from Paulding

County for legalizing marijuana COLUMBUS ndash On June 30 ResponsibleOhio delivered695273 petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of Statersquos Ofceincluding 660 signatures from Paulding County to qualify for the November 2015 ballot ResponsibleOhiorsquos Marijuana Legalization Amendment wouldlegalize marijuana for medical use and personal use by adults 21years of age and older On Monday July 6 the Ohio Attorney Generalrsquos ofce certiedthe petition for the Fresh Start Act a proposed initiated statute

On June 24 the Attorney Generalrsquos Ofce received a written petition for an initiated statute entitled ldquoFresh Start Actrdquo from thegroup ResponsibleOhio The submission was certied on Mon-day as containing both the necessary 1000 valid signatures fromregistered Ohio voters and a ldquofair and truthfulrdquo summary of the proposed law If the proposal is not passed the petitioners have an opportuni-ty to gather the same number of signatures to have the proposal placed on the ballot

ODOT projects The following is a weekly report regarding current andupcoming highway road construction projects in the OhioDepartment of Transportation District One which includesPaulding County bull US 127 between Gareld Avenue and Jackson Street inPaulding closed for approximately eight months beginningApril 13 for a sewer separation project Trafc detoured ontoOhio 613 Ohio 637 and Ohio 111 back to US 127

Share your news The Progress encourages civic and fraternal groupsschools churches scouts and other local organizations tosubmit news releases of general interest Related photo-graphs of good quality are also accepted Complete pictureidentication must be included All articles will be used freeof charge as space permits and are not guaranteed to be pub-lished Every news release submitted MUST have a completecontact name address and phone number News informationcan be emailed dropped at our ofce mailed or faxed News copy deadline Thursdays at 3 pm