Paulding Progress May 20, 2015

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 , 2014 GRADUATION PAGES B section Celebrating County Graduates   Vol ume 14 1 No. 39, Pa ulding, Ohio One Dollar USPS 423630 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2014 E Edition at www.progressnewspaper .org WEDNE SDAY , MAY 20, 2 015 CO-0P STARTS PROJECT 9A $750,000 Investment in the County INSIDE Special sales events from ... Chief, Rite Aid,  Walmart, Rural King, Dollar General,  Ashley Furniture  Around Paulding County Courthouse employees host RFL fundraiser  PA ULDING “Strike Out Cancer” Seventh Inning Stretch is the theme of lunch this Friday on the courthouse lawn. Courthouse employees are sponsoring the meal as a fundraiser for Paulding County Relay For Life.  Lunch will be from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on May 22. The menu includes homerun ham-  bur gers , ba llpa rk f ran ks, chip s,  po p- y p opcorn, cu rve bal l cookies, and water. A freewill donation will be accepted. Early deadline  The Pr ogr ess  ofce will be closed Monday for Memorial Day. The deadline for all ads and news items for the May 27 Pr ogr ess  will be at noon Friday, May 22. Our staff ap-  pre ciates your coop era tion . See MEMORIAL DAY, page 2A Meeting set for US 24 initiative  CECIL – On June 1, a multi-agency trafc safe- ty initiative will begin on U.S. 24 in Paulding Coun- ty. A meeting will be held at 11 a.m Thursday, May 28 to explain the goals and objectives of the program. The meeting will be held south of the U.S. 24/U.S. 127 interchange on Road 216, just west of U.S. 127. Road 216 is approximately one-quarter of a mile south of U.S. 24. Groups to hold Memorial Day observances Melinda Krick/ Paulding County Progress  Cemeteries across the county are lled with crisp new American ags on vet- erans’ graves. How do they get there? VFW and American Legion members, Boy Scouts and other volunteers place each ag. Early Saturday, Jack Vance, 86, a Ko - rean War veteran and life member of Paulding VFW since 1956, and Quincy Porter, of Boy Scout Troop 315, were among those placing ags at Live Oak Cemetery. Neer waging battle of a lifetime against cancer By JIM LANGHAM Feature Writer  P AULDING – Paulding resident T erry Neer has been waging the battle of a lifetime the past few years as, along with assistance from oncol- ogists and other physicians, he seeks to defeat a form of bone cancer that be gan shortly after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.  “It started in the spring of 2012,” recalled Neer. “At rst I didn’t think much about it and then I went to Dr. Gray. I thought there would be a simple solution. He sent me out to the health fair and from there it was discovered that my PSA level was really high.”  After several examinations by various  phys ici ans, Nee r was tol d that doctor s had “bad news” and “worse news.” He had stage four cancer.  In August of 2012, he had surgery in Toledo. cancer.  Shortly after, Neer and his wife, Linda, were introduced to a new procedure known as “Provenge” which involved sending white blood cells to Atlanta where a new solution was injected into the cells. The cells were sent back to Paulding and re-injected into him.  When Neer started sensing pain in his arms, a special application was placed in those areas. When the cancer showed up in his breast bone, application was injected into those areas.  “We had to go to Toledo again to get injections into the spine,” observed Neer.  At times the Neers would re- ceive much needed help from the American Cancer Society, neigh-  bors , churc hes and othe r frien ds in the community. In addition, their fam- ily gave a steak supper to try to raise money to assist with the many travels for chemotherapy and From Staff Reports  Memorial Day activities in honor of deceased veterans will be held around the county on Monday, May 25.  The pub lic i s enco uraged to share in these Memorial Day activities. Please, take a few minutes from busy holiday weekend schedules to recognize those men and women of the armed forces who died during times of war.  Memorial D ay is a sacred da y to all war veterans. America’s collective consciousness demands that all citi- zens be reminded of the deaths of their fellow countrymen during wartime. By honoring the nation’s war dead, their memory is preserved and thus their service and sacrice.  All U.S. ags should be displayed at half-staff during morning hours. At noon, they should be raised back to full-staff.  ANTWERP  ANTWERP – The An twerp VFW and American Legion will hold joint Memorial Day services. There will  be a parade at 10 a.m. It will line up at 9:30 a.m. at the VFW on Railroad Street. Services will be held at River- side Cemetery. Guest speaker will be Bob Kreager. Afterward, refreshments and lunch will be served at the VFW. CECIL  CECIL – John Paulding VFW Post #587 of Paulding will conduct a Memo- rial Day program at 9 a.m. Monday at  New Roche ster C emetery , Cecil. GROVER HILL  GRO VER HILL – Observa nce of Memorial Day in the Grover Hill area is  being pl anned by the mem bers of Gro- ver Hill Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2873. The day will start with a pancake and sausage breakfast from 7-10 a.m. at the post hall on South Main Street, host- ed by Boy Scout Troop 64. A free will donation will be accepted and take-outs will be available.  At 11 a.m., memorial service s will  be conducte d by the VFW Post at the veterans’ memorial at Middle Creek Cemetery, located one mile southeast of Grover Hill. Dave Phillips will speak. The Wayne Trace Band will be provid- ing music for the program. The public is invited to attend both events. OAKWOOD  OAKWOOD – This will be the 39th

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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19 2014

GRADUATIONPAGES B section

Celebrating County Graduates

Volume 141 No 39 Paulding Ohio One Dollar USPS 423630

WEDNESDAY APRIL 30 2014

E Edition at wwwprogressnewspaperorg

WEDNESDAY MAY 20 2015

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AroundPaulding County Courthouseemployees hostRFL fundraiser PAULDING ndash ldquoStrikeOut Cancerrdquo Seventh InningStretch is the theme of lunchthis Friday on the courthouselawn Courthouse employeesare sponsoring the meal as afundraiser for Paulding CountyRelay For Life Lunch will be from 1130am-130 pm on May 22 Themenu includes homerun ham- burgers ballpark franks chips pop-y popcorn curveball

cookies and water A freewilldonation will be accepted

Early deadline The Progress ofce will beclosed Monday for MemorialDay The deadline for all adsand news items for the May27 Progress will be at noonFriday May 22 Our staff ap- preciates your cooperation

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US 24 initiative CECIL ndash On June 1 amulti-agency trafc safe-ty initiative will begin onUS 24 in Paulding Coun-ty A meeting will be heldat 11 am Thursday May28 to explain the goals andobjectives of the programThe meeting will be heldsouth of the US 24US127 interchange on Road216 just west of US 127Road 216 is approximatelyone-quarter of a mile southof US 24

Groups to hold

Memorial Day

observances

Melinda KrickPaulding County Progress

Cemeteries across the county are lled with crisp new American ags on vet-eransrsquo graves How do they get there VFW and American Legion members BoyScouts and other volunteers place each ag Early Saturday Jack Vance 86 a Ko-

rean War veteran and life member of Paulding VFW since 1956 and Quincy Porterof Boy Scout Troop 315 were among those placing ags at Live Oak Cemetery

Neer waging battle of a

lifetime against cancer

Terry Neer who was diagnosed with cancer in 2012 will serveas an honored survivor for this yearrsquos Relay For Life event HereNeer and his wife Linda reect over last yearrsquos Relay He will helplead the Survivor Lap on May 29 to open the two-day Relay event

By JIM LANGHAMFeature Writer

PAULDING ndash Paulding resident Terry Neerhas been waging the battle of a lifetime the pastfew years as along with assistance from oncol-ogists and other physicians he seeks to defeat aform of bone cancer that began shortly afterhe was diagnosed with prostate

cancer ldquoIt started in the spring of2012rdquo recalled Neer ldquoAt rstI didnrsquot think much about it andthen I went to Dr Gray I thoughtthere would be a simple solutionHe sent me out to the health fairand from there it was discoveredthat my PSA level was really highrdquo After several examinations by various physicians Neer was told that doctors hadldquobad newsrdquo and ldquoworse newsrdquo He had stagefour cancer In August of 2012 he had surgery in ToledoFollowing that for the next year his PSA countswere considered acceptable Then it jumped upagain noted Neer At that point it was determinedthat the prostate cancer had escalated into bone

cancer Shortly after Neer and his wife Lindawere introduced to a new procedure known asldquoProvengerdquo which involved sending white bloodcells to Atlanta where a new solution was injectedinto the cells The cells were sent back to Pauldingand re-injected into him

When Neer started sensing pain in his

arms a special application was placed inthose areas When the cancer showed

up in his breast bone application wasinjected into those areas ldquoWe had to go to Toledo againto get injections into the spinerdquoobserved Neer At times the Neers would re-ceive much needed help from the

American Cancer Society neigh- bors churches and other friends in

the community In addition their fam-ily gave a steak supper to try to raise money toassist with the many travels for chemotherapy andother potential out of town cancer-related visits ldquoSo many people have asked us to call them

From Staff Reports Memorial Day activities in honor ofdeceased veterans will be held aroundthe county on Monday May 25 The public is encouraged to share inthese Memorial Day activities Pleasetake a few minutes from busy holidayweekend schedules to recognize thosemen and women of the armed forceswho died during times of war Memorial Day is a sacred day toall war veterans Americarsquos collectiveconsciousness demands that all citi-zens be reminded of the deaths of theirfellow countrymen during wartime

By honoring the nationrsquos war deadtheir memory is preserved and thustheir service and sacrice All US ags should be displayedat half-staff during morning hours Atnoon they should be raised back tofull-staff

ANTWERP

ANTWERP ndash The Antwerp VFWand American Legion will hold jointMemorial Day services There will be a parade at 10 am It will line upat 930 am at the VFW on RailroadStreet Services will be held at River-side Cemetery Guest speaker will beBob Kreager Afterward refreshmentsand lunch will be served at the VFW

CECIL

CECIL ndash John Paulding VFW Post587 of Paulding will conduct a Memo-rial Day program at 9 am Monday at New Rochester Cemetery Cecil

GROVER HILL

GROVER HILL ndash Observance ofMemorial Day in the Grover Hill area is being planned by the members of Gro-ver Hill Veterans of Foreign Wars Post2873 The day will start with a pancake

and sausage breakfast from 7-10 am atthe post hall on South Main Street host-ed by Boy Scout Troop 64 A free willdonation will be accepted and take-outswill be available At 11 am memorial services will be conducted by the VFW Post at theveteransrsquo memorial at Middle CreekCemetery located one mile southeast ofGrover Hill Dave Phillips will speakThe Wayne Trace Band will be provid-ing music for the program The public isinvited to attend both events

OAKWOOD

OAKWOOD ndash This will be the 39th

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Lunch amp Learn PAULDING ndash PauldingChamberrsquos next Lunch andLearn will be at noon TuesdayMay 26 at the Paulding CountyCarnegie Library County Au-ditor Claudia Fickel will speakon ldquoWhat can you do with theauditorrsquos website and web soilsurveyrdquo

Chicken dinner to benefit park GROVER HILL ndash TheGrover Hill Welcome ParkEndowment Fund will host itsannual Memorial Day Week-end chicken dinner SundayMay 24 from 11 am-2 pmat Grover Hill ElementarySchool The meal will consistof 12 chicken potatoes twovegetable sides bread cookieand drink for $850 per dinnerThe chicken will be prepared by Van Wert ProfessionalFireghters Local 681 Pre-sale tickets are currently onsale and dinners will also beavailable at the door Carry-outmeals will also be availableFor pre-sale tickets please

contact any of the followingcommittee members LisaMcClure Dave Volk DuaneSinn Reg Hinchcliff or BradVolk All proceeds benet theGrover Hill Welcome ParkEndowment Fund For moreinformation please visit httpwelcomeparkendowmentfundcom

Cemeteries willbe meeting topic PAULDING ndash The JohnPaulding Historical Societywill hold a general meetingat 630 pm Tuesday May26 at the museum located

across from the fairgroundsin Paulding Mark Holtsberry will bespeaking about PauldingCounty cemeteries and theirimportance as part of our her-itage and a connection to our past The meeting is open tothe public and refreshmentswill be served afterward

Thanks to you Wersquod like to thank DorothySnook of St Petersburg Flafor subscribing to the Progress

and they will be glad to offerassistancerdquo said Neer ldquoI canrsquot believe all of the encouragementcards we have received I heardfrom an old classmate of mine Ihadnrsquot talked to in a long timeI canrsquot believe everyone who isthinking of me and saying theyare prayingrdquo Neer a graduate of the formerVan-Del High School (now Lin-colnview) was in the US Navyfor four years and was stationedin Cuba during the crisis thereHe was employed for 36 yearsat BF Goodrich and has beenactive with the Boy Scouts Linda worked for 27 years at

First National Bank of North-

west Ohio In addition Terryand Linda who have four chil-dren have been active bowlersand have enjoyed traveling ldquoOur family is close it seemslike it is closer since I got can-cerrdquo said Neer ldquoEverythingmeans more to merdquo ldquoHe gets up early every morn-ing and watches the sun riserdquosaid Linda ldquoIn the afternoonhe sits on the deck behind thehouse We are so thankful forour Relay For Life in this countyand all that they dordquo This yearrsquos Relay begins at6 pm on Friday evening May29 at the Paulding County Fair-

grounds

Crash claims

Cleveland man PAYNE ndash The Ohio StateHighway Patrolrsquos Van WertPost is investigating a fatal mo-tor vehicle crash that occurredat approximately 722 pmThursday May 14 on Ohio 49near milepost 9 north of Payne

According to troopers a2003 Buick Regal LS driven by Kimberly A Staudt 20 ofPiqua was traveling south- bound on Ohio 49 when thevehicle drifted off of the rightside of the road The driverovercorrected traveled left ofcenter and continued off of theeast edge of the roadway strik-ing a utility pole before comingto nal rest The rear seat passenger

Maunel T Robles Jr 20 ofCleveland was ejected fromthe vehicle and was pro-nounced dead at the scene bythe Paulding County coronerdue to injuries sustained in thetrafc crash

Staudt and the front seat pas-senger Anna V Penny 26 ofCovington sustained non-lifethreatening injuries as a resultof the crash Troopers were assistedon scene by Paulding Coun-ty Sheriffrsquos Ofce PauldingCounty coroner Payne Fireand EMS Antwerp EMSPaulding County ProsecutorrsquosOfce Gideons Towing AEPand Life Flight

County grand jury indicts 3 PAULDING ndash A PauldingCounty grand jury returnedindictments against three per-sons on Wednesday May 13 The individuals will be ar-raigned in Paulding CountyCommon Pleas Court Those

indicted were bull Leonard Jack Feeney 29Melrose one count each failureto comply with order or signalof police ofcer and endanger -ing children both felonies ofthe third degree

bull Leslie A Porter 30Paulding one count possessionof heroin fth-degree felony bull Scott R Haney 33 Pauld-ing one count possession ofmethamphetamine fth-de-gree felony

Firefightersrsquo 5K

Staff PhotoPaulding County Progress

The Paulding Fireghters held their second annual 5K run1 mile walk on Saturday morningMay 16 Dozens of participants of all ages participated to help raise funds for equipment purchas-

es Here youth runners were the rst to start the 5K course The winners included rst placemale Bailey Manz rst place female Naomi Schlatter rst place 13 amp under Ashton Manz

Paulding

residents

asked not to

mow grass

onto streetsBy SAMANTHA HABERN

Correspondent PAULDING ndash The PauldingCouncil met in a regular meeting

on May 18 Council wants to remind cit-izens that there is an ordinance prohibiting mowing onto thestreets Debris can wash into andclog sewer drains A sewer progress meetingwas held May 13 to discuss thecurrent work on Williams StreetThe street hopefully will be done by the end of July after whichthe sanitary manholes and sewerdrains will be worked on There is some uncertaintyfrom the state regarding whetherthey will repave the streets thisyear or next year

Antwerp Village insurance

rates coverage increaseBy JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer ANTWERP ndash In a briefmeeting of the Antwerp VillageCouncil on Monday membersapproved increased coverage of personal property and liability

insurance passed an emergencyordinance authorizing payinga portion of the cost of the liftstation installation in the Colonysubdivision The cost of the annual pay-ment to be paid is $1599793 Village insurance is due for

renewal with an annual pre-mium of $28815 or $788 morethan last year The new rateincludes coverage for the newre truck After discussion thecouncil agreed to increase thecoverage limits from $2 millionto $3 million with an annual pre-mium of $30290 With the collection of garbageunder way by a new companythe village administrator reportsthat itrsquos going well Howeverresidents are reminded not to place their large pick-up items

out a week before pick up ldquoItems should be placedout for pick-up the morningof the pick-up or at the earliestthe night before This avoidsanimals from getting into theitemsrdquo said Sara Keeran The nance committee met

with Jerry Zielke from PauldingCounty Economic Developmentto review Dr Sarah Moweryrsquosrequest for real property taxabatement for the building of anew ofce and dental buildingin Antwerp The new structure isan improvement to the village inthe amount of $460000 Work-sheets have been developed onthe new taxes generated and theamount to be abated if grantedThe nance committee will re- port on the abatement request atthe June meeting

year for Oakwoodrsquos MemorialDay activities Memorial Dayservices will begin at 10 amMonday at Oakwood Elemen-

tary School The third graderswill present the program titledldquoThis Is My Countryrdquo Thestudents honor each war thathas been fought and also each branch of the military They will parade to the parkwhere a short service will beheld and ldquoTapsrdquo will be playedFollowing an American Legion21-gun salute there will be anarch of ags to the river wherethose present will drop owersinto the river in honor of theveterans The public is welcome to participate Refreshments will be served at the park followingthe ceremonies

PAULDING

PAULDING ndash A Memorial

Day program will be held at 11am Monday at Live Oak Cem-etery Paulding John PauldingVFW Post 587 will conductthe service Speaker will beMark Holtsberry Followingthe ceremony hot dogs andrefreshments will be served atthe Post on Water Street

PAYNE

PAYNE ndash Annual MemorialDay events will be hosted Mon-day by American Legion Post297 A breakfast for veteranswill be served at 7 am at theLegion A parade begins at 930 am

that will line up at the DivineMercy Catholic Church andmarch to the Payne AmericanLegion Immediately after the

parade at approximately 10am a memorial service will beheld at Lehman Cemetery onOhio 500 Wayne Trace HighSchool Band will participate A noon lunch for veter-ans and their families will beserved Guests are asked to bring a covered dish and placesettings meat will be provided by the post US veterans fought for therights and liberties Americansenjoy each day Memorial Daygives citizens an opportunity toshow appreciation for their sac-rice by taking time from theholiday weekend to pay specialtribute

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PAULDING PROGRESS

FOR THE RECORD

Police Report

Common Pleas

Sheriffrsquos Report

See SHERIFF page 7A

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A lower business ling fee

to foster entrepreneurship House Bill 3 sponsored byRepresentative Tim Derick-son (R-Hanover Township)and Representative MarkRomanchuk (R-Mansfield)seeks to make a 21 percentreduction in the new busi-ness ling fee in Ohio It isdesigned to increase entrepre-neurship in Ohio and can makethe process of starting a small business easier The HouseRepublican Caucus made this bill a priority at the start of the131st General Assembly

It would lower the fee to$99 a much more manage-able gure for someone trying to start a busi-ness in this state Ohio set a record number ofnew business lings over the last ve years in2014 and this bill will help to continue thatupward trend In addition the bill would make the Ohio-MeansJobs website more streamlined andaccessible Ensuring that Ohio-based busi-nesses have equal access to the website and its

services is crucial in gettingmore Ohioans back to workin our state As a small business ownerI applaud this legislation andchose to cosponsor it HB 3 passed in the Ohio House with broad bipartisan support onMarch 26 of this year The billis currently being evaluated inOhio Senate committees andI hope to see its quick passagethrough the other chamberLegislation like this whichwill go on to help many Ohio-

ans pursue their dreams ofowning a business and willhelp our workforce nd gainful employment isone of the reasons I became a state representa-tive I want to see our state lead the nation in jobcreation and economic growth

Rep Burkley may be reached by calling614-644-5091 e-mailing Rep82ohiohouse gov or writing to State Representative Tony Burkley 77 South High Street ColumbusOhio 43215

From The

State House

Rep Tony Burkley

Civil Docket The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Marino Resendeza Ant-werp vs Cooper Farms IncFort Recovery and Ohio Bu-reau of Workersrsquo Compensa-tion Columbus WorkmanrsquosCompensation claim Citibank NA Sioux FallsSD vs Krista K GonzalesPaulding Money onlyCivil Docket Concluded Jessica E Miller Pauldingvs Harold Hudley Payne andBrett M Danberry Payne andCarolina S Danberry PaynePersonal injury dismissed

with prejudice Costs to the plaintiffMarriage Licenses Joshua Dean Lavers 33Antwerp machinist and Ash-ley Ann Carr 22 Antwerpmachinist Parents are DeanLavers and Laura Carfagnoand Larry Carr and JoelenFrankhert Ashton Phillip Duer 22Latty IT technician andCourtney Danielle Seffernick19 Melrose student Parentsare Craig Duer and CynthiaJimenez and Mark Seffernickand Jeanne Guyton Nathanael Robert Haw-ley 18 Antwerp student

and Lydia Marie Schneider20 Antwerp unemployedParents are Robert AnthonyHawley and Doris LorraineSchmidt and Michael AllenSchneider and KimberlyMarie Adams Charles Edwards Lusk 48Cecil welder and Sarah JoyLewis 38 Cecil homemakerParents are Dewey EdwardLusk and Lucille Zattuaand James Lewis and Sandra

WorleyAdministration Docket In the Estate of RobertChris Cluts application toadminister leCriminal Docket Dereck E Mills 40 ofDublin was ordered eval-uated to determine if he is a proper candidate for inter-vention in lieu of convictionat the defendantrsquos request Ahearing on the matter is setfor June 15 He is accused of possession oxycodone (F5)and possession heroin (F5) Jason C Elston 34 ofErie Mich was sentenced tove years community control

sanctions for each of threecounts of nonsupport of de- pendents (F5) The three areto be served concurrently andon the conditions of 30 days jail notify parole ofcer if becoming unemployed workwith Paulding County ChildSupport Enforcement Agencyto obtain work when unem- ployed pay child support as itcomes due pay all arrearages before sanctions end complywith drug and alcohol prohibi-tions submit to random testsle tax returns when due pay$354 costs Brandi I Yoh 24 of Oak-wood had her jury trial for

theft (F5) rescheduled fromMay 12 to July 28 Jennifer C Lamond 32 ofPaulding had her May 12 jurytrial for two counts aggravatedarson (F1 and F2) vacatedwhen her attorney led for acontinuance Colton R Bidlack 20 ofPaulding had a May 19 jurytrial for rape (F1) sexual bat-tery (F3) and unlawful sexualconduct with a minor (F4)

continued until Sept 15 at therequest of his attorney Luis M Morales 19 ofPaulding changed his plea toguilty of identity fraud (F5)His previously posted bond of$1500 was continued on theconditions of no arrests andhis compliance with drug andalcohol prohibitions He will be sentenced June 15 Heather A Ladd 28 ofOakwood was ordered as-sessed to determine her eligi- bility for intervention in lieuof conviction for possession ofheroin (F5) A hearing on thematter was set for June 15 HerJune 16 jury trial was vacated

David O Bidlack 24 ad-dress unavailable had a war-rant to convey issued to havethe Paulding County Sheriffrsquosofce transport him to andfrom Paulding County fromLorain Correctional Institutefor arraignment on July 15He is accused of identity fraud(F5) Marci E Goings 25 ofLatty will be sentenced June15 following a recent changeof plea A charge of theft (F5)was dismissed and she entereda guilty plea to burglary (F2)She waived extradition andwas released on her own re-cognizance

Tyler J Levos 30 of Pauld-ing was released on his ownrecognizance after waivingextradition regarding his fel-ony OVI (F3) case Condi-tions of his release includeno arrests complying withdrug and alcohol prohibi-tions and continue SCRAMmonitoring through PauldingCounty Court The State leda motion to revoke the releasewhich has yet to be acted on

ACCIDENT REPORTSSaturday May 9 841 pm Zachery ScottBurns 24 of Antwerp wascited for assured clear distancedriving under FRA suspensionand leaving the scene of anaccident following a two-ve-hicle crash on Dix Street at theWest Caroline Street intersec-tion Burns was driving a 1999GMC SUV behind a 2002 FordMustang operated by Brian KRinebolt 45 of Paulding Re- ports say Burns approachedtoo rapidly from behind andrear-ended the car which wasdisabled and towed The SUVhad functional damage Rine- bolt and his passenger StacyButler 48 of Paulding both

went to Defiance RegionalMedical Center for treatmentof non-incapacitating injuriesBurns was unhurt

INCIDENT REPORTSWednesday May 6 1230 pm A bus driver re- ported a violation while onWest Perry Street The allegeddriver was located and cited forthe violation 110 pm Residential alarmsounded on South CherryStreet All was wellThursday May 7 932 am Complaints on North Cherry Street about aneighborrsquos generator led to in-vestigation of allowed hours ofoperation They were found to be 8 am until 8 pm 1203 pm An oversizedload was seen stuck in thedowntown area on East PerryStreet The load being hauled

from Florida to Michiganwas on the wrong route Anew permit had to be securedfrom ODOT The permit was

granted and received the nextafternoonFriday May 8 402 pm Oversized semiwas seen driving on CherryStreet near Jackson Police didnot locate it 420 pm Neighbor issuesinvolving loud music werehandled on North WilliamsStreet 420 pm A semi was seenusing the football eld parkinglot on North Water Street as aturnaround It was gone whenofcers arrived 546 pm Neighbor prob-lems were handled on NorthCherry Street 733 pm Unwanted textswere being received by a John-

son Road resident 918 pm A North WilliamsStreet resident told police theyhad been threatenedSaturday May 9 220 am Ofcers assistedPaulding County Sheriffrsquosdeputy with a BAC test 350 am Assistance was provided a sheriffrsquos deputywith a BAC test 301 pm Backing accidentin the Rite Aid parking lot wasdocumented 420 pm A West PerryStreet business called about anunwanted subject When policearrived they learned the subjectleft

509 pm Wheelbarrow wasreported stolen from West Car-oline Street 742 pm Ofcers assistedthe Ohio State Highway Patrolwith a BAC test 820 pm Four-wheelerwas seen operating on NancyStreet It was gone when policearrivedSunday May 10 4 am Harassing calls to a North Sherman Street residentare under investigation 835 am Theft of moneyfrom a car on West Perry Streetwas investigated 857 am Backing mishap inthe McDonaldrsquos lot was docu-

mented 315 pm Theft of a tire fromWest Perry Street was handledand the tire returned 740 pm An out-of-countyresident told police they werereceiving harassing texts froma villager The subject in ques-tion was warned 1036 pm Loud music wasthe complaint from North Wil-liams Street The volume wasturned down 1047 pm Loud activity wasnoted on West Caroline Street 1150 pm A semi driver inthe downtown area asked fordirections for US 127 southMonday May 11 422 am Dog complaintwas handled on North Cherry

Street 420 pm Unruly juvenilematter was looked into on WestPerry Street 8 pm Threats were reportedfrom West Harrison Street 1150 pm Female cries forhelp were heard on West WallStreet Ofcers were unable tolocate anyoneTuesday May 12 543 pm Neighbor prob-lems involving loud noise wereinvestigated 7 pm A West Perry Streetresident told police they hadsent money for puppies fromthe Ukraine The scam is underinvestigation

835 pm A subject told police their car window was broken out while they were ina West Perry Street business Midnight Assault of a youthwhile at a track meet was re- portedWednesday May 13 129 am Ofcers returneda moved barricade on NorthWilliams Street to its originallocation 151 am Police assisted asheriffrsquos deputy and an OSHPtrooper with an investigationincluding a BAC test 1032 pm Alleged assaultwas looked into on WestJackson Street

ACCIDENTS 4 cardeer INCIDENTSWednesday May 6

1148 am Dog complaintcame in from Road 60 in BentonTownship 1152 am Dog complaint waslodged from Flat Rock Drive inPaulding 1258 pm Wayne Trace HighSchool requested a deputy 307 pm Dog bite was re- ported on Road 173 in Washing-ton Township by the PauldingCounty Health Department 316 pm Scam was the com- plaint from Road 143 in Emerald

Township 503 pm Van Wert CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested anEMS for the driver of a mower

that crashed into a school bus intheir county Grover Hill EMSand a re unit responded to thescene no transport was made 532 pm Deputies delivered amessage on Road 250 in Carry-all TownshipThursday May 7 1226 am Van Wert CountySheriffrsquos ofce relayed infor -mation that Paulding Police re-quired assisted with a breakingand entering complaint 118 am Prowler was heardin Grover Hill 949 am Dog complaint washandled on West Canal Street inAntwerp 128 pm Telephone harass-ment was reported from Latty

Village 233 pm General burglaralarm sounded from Road 169in Auglaize Township 908 pm Cardeer crashwas documented on Road 424in Crane Township 1016 pm Deance residenttold deputies they had been re-ceiving harassing calls from alocal residentFriday May 8 1254 am Vehicle searchwas conducted on US 24 westof US 127 in Crane Township 147 am Deputy reportedseeing a suspicious vehicle onSouth Main Street in Antwerp 233 am A Payne residentof West Townline Street told

deputies they heard an explo-sion 938 am Missing juvenilewas investigated on Road 174in Auglaize Township 1205 pm Dog complaintcame in from Road 171 inBrown Township 1209 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Road 60 inWashington Township 242 pm Theft of license plates was reported fromHaviland 336 pm Dog complaintwas lodged from HickoryStreet in Antwerp 723 pm Threats were thecomplaint from Road 171 inBrown Township

1102 pm Cardeer collisionwas investigated on US 24west of Road 143 in EmeraldTownshipSaturday May 9 1257 am Vehicle searchwas conducted near the inter-section of Emerald Road andDooley Drive in Paulding 343 am Suspicious vehiclewas seen on Road 163 in Aug-laize Township 904 am Automatic alarmsounded from North MapleStreet in Payne 1135 am Mailbox damagewas reported from Road 143 inEmerald Township 227 pm Theft complaintwas investigated on East Mer-

rin Street in Payne 233 pm An alarm soundedon Road 137 in Jackson Town-ship 306 pm Dog complaintwas handled at Partridge Place 537 pm Four-wheelers anda Ford Ranger were observedtrespassing on Road 33 in Har-rison Township 625 pm Rollover accidentwas handled on Ohio 637 northof Ohio 613 in Jackson Town-ship Paulding re and EMSunits assisted at the scene Nofurther information was avail-

able 712 pm A black semi wasseen in a eld dumping some-thing into a ditch along Ohio

111 in Auglaize Township 746 pm Theft of walletwas investigated on SouthMain Street in Payne 839 pm Paulding policerequested assistance locating avehicle involved in a hitskip 852 pm Payne re andEMS units investigated anodor complaint from EastMerrin Street in Payne Theywere on scene less than 20minutes 1052 pm Loud neighborswas the complaint from EastOrchard Street in PayneSunday May 10 1229 am Juvenile matterwas handled on Ohio 500 inHarrison Township

1231 am Burglary wasreported from Road 163 inBrown Township 1236 am Prowler washeard on Ohio 49 in CarryallTownship 334 am Community Me-morial Hospital relayed in-formation about a dog bite onRoad 204 in Carryall Town-ship 1205 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Road 108 inBrown Township 219 pm Five Paulding reunits and two deputies workedto free a dog from a drainage pipe on Road 162 in PauldingTownship Someone was onthe scene until 507 pm when

the animal was freed 532 pm Two Paulding reunits and the EMS plus twoCecilCrane re units respond-ed to a re on Road 111 inJackson Township for about 30minutes 615 pm Pot-bellied pig wasseen roaming the neighbor-hood along US 127 in EmeraldTownship 722 pm A person was seenshooting from a pickup truckat an intersection on Road 24in Benton Township 754 pm Criminal damageinicted by three four-wheel-ers was reported from Road 33in Benton Township 844 pm Three Oakwood

re units and the EMS plusthree Grover Hill re units re-sponded to a re on Road 191in Brown Township 922 pm Cardeer crashwas documented on Ohio66 near Arthur in AuglaizeTownship 1026 pm Suspicious vehi-cle was seen on Road 198 inAuglaize Township 1028 pm Domestic situa-tion was handled on US 127 inCrane TownshipMonday May 11 425 am Dog complaintwas reported by Paulding Po-lice Department 939 am Dog complaintcame in from South Harrmann

Street in Antwerp 1021 am Theft of an ATVwas investigated on Road 168in Auglaize Township 1144 am Cardeer crashon Road 43 in CarryallTownship was documented 1156 am Alleged assaultwas looked into on Ohio 111in Auglaize Township 1247 pm Grover Hill Ele-mentary School lodged a dogcomplaint 416 pm Yard damage wasnoted on Road 214 in Carryall

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Property transfers

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Forum Readerrsquos Opinion

Express your opinionThe Paulding County Progress

provides a public forum throughldquoFORUM Reader Opinionrdquo Lettersto the Editor for area residentsto expres their opinions andexchange ideas on any topic ofpublic interest All letters submit-ted are subject to the Publisherrsquosapproval and MUST include anoriginal signature and daytimetelephone number for verica -tion We wonrsquot print unsignedletters Letters should be brief and con-cise Letters must also conformto libel law and be in good tastePlease limit letters to no morethan 500 words We reserve theright to edit and to correct gram-matical errors We also reservethe right to verify statements orfacts presented in the letters

The opinions stated are thoseof the writer and do not neces-sarily reect that of the newspa -per Where to write Letters to theEditor Paulding County Prog-ress PO Box 180 Paulding OH45879 or drop them off at the of-ce 113 S Williams St The dead-line is noon Thursday the weekprior to publicaiton

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Kevin Heintschel (left) was the speaker at the Paulding Kiwan-is Club He is the intervention specialist at the Paulding ExemptedSchool He talked about how they are trying to get the children to be-come more interested in making themselves better students and get-ting their parents more involved Bill Hanak was program chairman

Civil DocketPalisades Collection LLC

Englewood Cliffs NJ vsBrian K Brown PauldingMoney only satised The State Bank amp TrustCo Deance vs Chad CHahn Oakwood Smallclaims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of$84833

H2O to Go - TKC Wa-ter Tech Antwerp vs MaryHernandez McAllen TexasSmall claims satised Credit Adjustments IncDeance vs Jeffrey KowalkePaulding Other action dis-missed Snow amp Sauerteig LLPFort Wayne vs Tiffany NGoings-Dargenson PayneSmall claims dismissed Credit Adjustments IncDeance vs Julie Bush Ce-cil Other action judgmentfor the plaintiff in the sum of$333849 Rachael Hollinger Ant-werp and Charlie Seslar An-

twerp vs Jim Estle LeipsicSmall claims dismissed Returned To You LtdPaulding vs Benjamin HuntPaulding Small claims judg-ment for the plaintiff in the sumof $196 Fort Wayne OrthopedicsFort Wayne vs Jason D How-er Payne and Tracy HowerPayne Other action dismissedCriminal Docket Jeremy D Walton An-twerp telecommunicationharassment $176 costs 180days jail suspended probationordered no contact with vic-tims remain med-compliant

continue services at MaumeeValley Sara A Bostic Sherwoodtelecommunication harass-ment $250 ne $24224costs one day jail served with89 days suspended no contactwith victim maintain good behavior Stacey R Hurst Oakwooddisorderly conduct with per-sistence $120 costs two days jail served with 28 days sus- pended 20 hours communityservice no unlawful contactwith victim maintain goodgeneral behavior Jennifer M Nicelley Ce-cil connement of dog $100

ne with $75 suspended $216costs $45 restitution Justin Michael KipkerAntwerp domestic violence$500 ne $107 costs payweekly 10 days pay-for-stay jail no unlawful contact withvictim complete domestic vi-olence course Andrea N Miller Pauld-ing possession of drugswaived preliminary hearingcase bound over to CommonPleas Court Christy M Sarka Deancecriminal trespass dismissed per State $13850 costs Danny Fairchild Oakwood passing bad check $147 costsTrafc Docket Breana Blair Grover Hilldriving without license$150 ne $87 costs pay bySept 25 or sent for collection(POC) Breana Blair Grover Hillfailure to control $50 nePOC Sept 25 James L Evans New Rich-mond seat belt $30 ne $47costs Darrell Ivan Hazell WestLafayette Ind 8265 speed$43 ne $77 costs Teresa N Therrien FortWayne 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs

Kevin J Herren Deancefailure control $68 ne $80costs Robert C TimmermanRidgeville Ind 7255 speed$43 ne $80 costs Thomas A Jacek CantonMich 8365 speed $43 ne$80 costs James T Tracey FortWayne 7865 speed $33 ne$80 costs Larry L Wolf ColdwaterOhio 6755 speed $33 ne$80 costs Rosemary S Krill Edger-ton Ohio 7555 speed $43ne $80 costs Gregory A Bland Scott

driving on closed road $68ne $77 costs Quang Trong NguyenWestminster Calif 8565speed $43 ne $82 costs Tammy Lou Wilder Oak-wood reckless operation$250 ne $145 costs pay $50monthly POC Oct 30 ad-ministrative license suspen-sion continues community

control ordered 60 hourscommunity service 60 days jail reserved Nathan A NightingaleAdrian Mich 9365 speed$43 ne $85 costs Turki A Alqudayri FortWayne 7055 speed $43 ne$80 costs Lee R Jackson Napoleon7665 speed $33 ne $80costs Kurt Plummer Haviland7155 speed $43 ne $77costs Dmitriy I Kara Philadel- phia disobey trafc device$53 ne $80 costs Caleb M Miller Paulding

seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Brandon L Saba Toledo8265 speed $43 ne $80costs Robert J SchwartzwalderOsseo Mich driving onclosed road $68 ne $77costs Ammar Alharastani Wa-terloo Ont 8165 speed $43ne $80 costs Tayler M Coy Bradfordseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Emily M Miller Pauldingdriving under suspensiondismissed with prejudice atStatersquos request costs waived Paul Ramirez Deance

8465 speed $43 ne $80costs Antoine F Trabulsi Cam- bridge Ont 7765 speed$33 ne $80 costs Vicki S Mewhorter Oak-wood assured clear distance$68 ne $77 costs

Brian T Bauer Cecil fail-ure to control $68 ne $80costs Brent A Waggoner Payne8155 speed $43 ne $77costs Leonard J Feeney III Mel-rose OVIunder inuencedismissed without prejudiceat Statersquos request costs to theState

Domingo Cantu Gonza-lez Edinburg Texas 7365speed $33 ne $80 costs Joshua Michael ChadwickJr London Ohio seat belt$30 ne $50 costs Donald Andrew Fee JrPaulding stop sign $53 ne$77 costs Todd A Wolfe ColumbusGrove seat belt $20 ne $47costs Eva Arbogast Bischoff StLouis 7565 speed $150 ne$95 costs Waylon L Beatty New- bugh Ind 7765 speed $33ne $80 costs Monika G Clifton Fort

Wayne 8165 speed $43ne $80 costs Steven W Steele Pauld-ing 6755 speed $33 ne$77 costs Bryanna Perez Elford De-ance failure to control $68ne $77 costs POC June 26 Kristy D Elliott Pauldingseat belt $20 ne $50 costs Vernon Lee Carter India-napolis 6855 speed $33 ne$80 costs Wilburn S Streeval Fair-eld two headlights $68 ne$80 costs Prabhavathi R PodhuturiRochester Hill Mich 8065

speed $43 ne $80 costs Jacob I Aldred Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costsPOC May 22 Jeffrey A Feeney De-ance seat belt $30 ne $47costs Lou Cinda Horstman

Oakwood 7755 speed $43ne $80 costs Marshall R Jones Pauld-ing failure to control $77costs Sean L McMichael Pauld-ing seat belt $30 ne $47costs Igor L Moldavsky Sur- prise Ariz 8065 speed $43ne $80 costs

Patricia N Naseem Syl-vania 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs Stephen John Sidwell FortWayne 7565 speed $33ne $80 costs Nate G Reinhart Pauld-ing 7555 speed $43 ne$77 costs Carlos Alberto Resen-diz-Diaz Jonesville Mich7055 speed $43 ne $77cost Trista E Guyton Clover-dale 7355 speed $43 ne$80 costs Rusty L Bradford Oak-wood seat belt $30 ne $47costs

Sekou Fofana Detroit7065 speed $33 ne $77costs Julian E Rodriguez Ant-werp 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs William G Delong Co-lumbus brake equipment$100 ne $77 costs pay allwithin 30 days Oleh Pylypiv Brooklyn NY no tail lights $100 ne$77 costs pay within 30days Felipe Lopez EdinburgTexas 7265 speed $33 ne$80 costs Michael W McCoy Co-

lumbia City 7355 speed $43ne $77 costs YC Margaret Ho Toron-to Ont 8265 speed $43ne $77 costs Joseph Perry Yates Oak-wood seat belt $30 ne $50costs

Limit our catpopulationDear Editor and animal lovers Is there anyone interested informing a group to establish anon-prot organization to ad-dress the growing concern ofldquocat population explosionrdquo inPaulding County Please contact me by calling419-399-4079 or emailing kit-tyblue911gmailcom Thanks

A concerned citizenA Clippinger

Paulding

The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Benton Township Carole N Overmyer decto James R Overmyer Sec8 78131 acres Certicate oftransfer James R Overmyer toJames R Overmyer Life Es-tate Sec 8 78131 acres QuitclaimBrown Township Marjorie A Carnahan toJulie A Bullinger Sec 5703 acres Quit claimHarrison Township Carole N Overmyer dec toJames R Overmyer Sec3640 acres Certicate of trans-fer James R Overmyer toJames R Overmyer Life Es-tate Sec 25 37681 acresSec 36 40 acres and Sec

25 5966 acres Certicate oftransfer John G and Juanita SueRadford Overmyer to JohnG and Juanita Sue RadfordOvermyer Sec 25 5966acres Quit claim Sharon L Enz to BaconBros Farms LLC Sec 16157041 acres ExecutorrsquosdeedJackson Township Roger C and Patricia LEckart to Alfred B and Beth-any A Conner Sec25 2562acres Survivorship deedPaulding Township Fred M and Hilary S Ko-hart to Jason D and Toni M

Baker Sec 34 1825 acresWarranty deedAntwerp Village James R Becker dec toLeila M Becker Lot 5 Wa- bash amp Erie Canal Addition03 acre Afdavit Randy and Lynn Shaffer etal to Daniel W and RebeccaA Schutt Lot 5 DutchmanrsquosCove 035 acre Quit claim Deborah A and Douglas LStevenson to Board of Edu-cation Antwerp Local SchoolDistrict Sec 27 Outlots1947 acres Warranty deedOakwood Village Phillip R and Charlene RStuckey trustees to Joshua

and Carissa Eitniear Lots 104and 105 0147 acre WarrantydeedPaulding Village James R Crowell to USBank National Associationtrustee Lot 10 Gasser Sec-ond Addition 02 acre Sher-iffrsquos deed Glenn H and Cheryl LTroth to Ohio Property Hunt-ers LLC Lots 1 and 7 Whin-nery Addition 02 acre Quitclaim Shannon and CoyleneGill to Chad L and Loral RManz Lot 73 Outlots 119acres Quit claim Chad L and Loral R Manzto Rodney Gill Lot 73 Out-lots 119 acres Quit claim

Blue Creekalumni banquet HAVILAND ndash The 91stannual Blue Creek Alum-ni banquet will be heldat 6 pm Saturday June20 at Wayne Trace HighSchool Doors will openat 430 for visitation Thiscould be the last all-classreunion so please plan toattend Classes of 19701971 1965 1955 and1945 will be recognized The cost is $16 per per-son Reservations should be made as soon as possi-

ble by sending them to An-nette Hirn at 11795 DullRobinson Road Van WertOH 45891 or call her at419-238-2851 Advanced payment is preferred withthe reservations Deadlinefor reservations is June 10 Group photographswill be offered this year by Gary Lane The costis $15 which includes afolder and shipping Any graduate who didnot receive noticationshould contact AnnetteWayne Trace graduatesare welcome to attend

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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) May 23 ndash Jacob BashfordJace Crossland Sharon FoustIsaak Hagerman Susan Kee-ler Matt Larimore MichaelMudel Serenity Rios John WSmith Richard Weller May 24 ndash Dustin Burks Curt

Eberle Elizabeth Erford Cam-den Fuller Ruth GudakunstRachael Price Betty Stoller May 25 ndash Shirley FurmanBob Wiswell May 26 ndash Lillian Carey An-gie Elliott David Miller MaryKay Mohley Robert Rice Ger-trude Rister Amy ThrasherElizabeth Waters May 27 ndash Susan BeckmanJacob Dingus Tammara Go-ings Barbara Guyton LouisePaschall Lorie Phlipot TammyRice Deanna Rhonehouse Lee

Ann Schlatter Devon SmithJoyce Snodgrass Robin VogelDave Wenninger May 28 ndash Zachary BradfordAmy Jo Knapp Joy McIntoshRachel Rothenbuhler May 29 ndash Mike Betts Ed-ward Buell Robert CavinderAngelo Cruz Gary HarpsterDelores Jacob Jeff Mekus IdaMay Mielke Richard MilerJr Mike Miller Richie MillerJessica Rager

May 23 ndash Douglas and El-len McCarns May 24 ndash Brian and TaraReeder May 26 ndash Kathy and DaveKline May 27 ndash Mr and MrsRoger Gebhart Gene and Ola

Hughes Noel ldquoBudrdquo and Ei-leen Thomas May 28 ndash Billy and LoraOrdean

Read 1000 books to yourchild before kindergarten PAULDING ndash Imagine reading 1000 booksto your child before kindergarten It is possi- ble and the Paulding County Carnegie Librarywill help you by being your resource for booksThe ldquo1000 Books Before Kindergartenrdquo programwas established by a not-for-prot organizationthat encourages reading to young children The Board of Trustees of the Paulding CountyCarnegie Library has identied ldquoCreating NewReadersrdquo as the number one service role for thelibrary Recognizing the importance of emerg-ing and early literacy the library board and staff provide resources and opportunities to connectyoung children to reading and the library The

American Academy of Pediatrics has afrmed theimportance of reading aloud to children daily be-ginning in infancy The concept of reading 1000 books to yourchild before kindergarten is simple the rewardsare priceless Read a book (any book) to yournewborn infant andor toddler The goal is tohave read 1000 books (yes you can repeat books)

before your precious one starts kindergartenDoes it sound hard Not really if you think aboutit If you read just 1 book a night you will haveread about 365 books in a year That is 730 booksin two years and 1095 books in three years If youconsider that most children start kindergarten ataround ve years of age you have more time thanyou think (so get started) When your child reaches a milestone give himher a small reward (stickers backpacks books)You can visit any Paulding County CarnegieLibrary system after you have read the rst 100 books to let your child pick out a special reward Reading logs are available on the programrsquos

website at http1000booksbeforekindergar-tenorg The website also provides readingresources for all ages reading tips for parentsadult literacy and education resources and re-sources for teens For more information about the 1000Books Before Kindergarten program contactthe library at 419-399-2032

Kayak canoe safety training MELROSE ndash A kayak andcanoe safety training programis being held June 6 from 1 to4 pm at the Shafferrsquos pond at7256 Road 177 near Melrose(06 mile south of the Morning-star Shell station) This will be ane opportunity for paddlers ofall ages to learn or brush up ontheir techniques before the kay-ak and canoe races at the Aug-laize River Regatta sponsored

by the Oakwood DevelopmentCompany on June 20 See de-tails at wwwodcohioorg Instructor for the training is

Cory Hartman DNR watercraftofcer specialist Hartman isfrom the Maumee Bay Field Of-ce He has worked for the Di-vision of Watercraft for 12 yearsand is certied as an Americancanoe association instructor There will be one-hour in-struction sessions in the watercovering basic equipment safecarrying techniques launchingand landing the boat Also pro-

vided will be training in basicstrokes including forward re-verse stopping and maneuver-ing in order to control the boatSafety components includeinformation on hypothermia basic clothing and fundamen-tals of the wet exit

Canoes kayaks paddles andlifejackets will be provided by Auglaize Canoe amp Kayakfree of charge You must wearsturdy shoes Changing facili-ties will be available This training program is being sponsored by the Oak-wood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Societyas one of their samaritan activ-ities in the Oakwood Commu-

nity For further information con-tact Helen Maddock at hmmad-dockgmailcom or 419-594-2797 Pre-registration is notrequired but would be helpfulTo pre-register go to wwwodcohioorggleaners

Farm Bureau recommends additional CAUV changes COLUMBUS ndash Ohio Farm Bureau Federa-tion (OFBF) has offered a second set of recom-mended changes to the statersquos Current Agricul-tural Use Valuation (CAUV) program whichshould result in more accurate valuations thatreect the current economic conditions faced by landowners are facing An additional benetshould be to encourage more participation inconservation practices and programs The changes to the CAUV formula were proposed in a letter to the Ohio Departmentof Taxation and can be taken administrativelywithout the need for new legislation In its recommendations Farm Bureau chal-lenged two inaccurate assumptions in the cur-rent capitalization rate portion of the CAUVformula that land is a short-term investment

and that it becomes more valuable as its mort-gage is paid down The current formula assumes land is held

for only ve years when in reality farmlandis typically held for decades and often acrossmultiple generations The formula also nowassumes land is more valuable as its debt isreduced but Farm Bureau argues that landvalues are a function of productive capacityregardless of the level of owner equity Bothchanges would lessen the impact of nonfarmmarket forces on the capitalization rate Another proposal asks that all lands in fed-eral conservation programs or other landsmanaged under year-round conservation prac-tices be valued at the lowest possible rate Currently farmers are discouraged fromidling land because it is taxed as though it was producing crops Farm Bureau believes taxingconservation lands at the CAUV minimum

value is appropriate because conservationlands are nonproducing This also supportsfarmers who take steps to protect the environ-

ment and water quality Farm Bureau is also asking the Tax Departmentto take additional steps to further reect the lowervalue of woodlands compared to crop ground This is Farm Bureaursquos second set of recom-mendations on ways to improve the CAUVformula In March the Tax Department en-acted several of the organizationrsquos previousrecommendations OFBF thanked Tax Com-missioner Joe Testa and his staff for their will-ingness to consider Farm Bureaursquos views Ohio Farm Bureaursquos ongoing study of theCAUV formula has included extensive effort by volunteers and staff who have obtained

input from numerous tax policy experts Theorganization believes CAUV is Ohiorsquos mosteffective tool for preserving farmland Thegoal of its study is to identify adjustments tothe formula that provide fairness and accuracywhile protecting the integrity of the program About CAUV CAUV is Ohiorsquos most effec-tive tool for preserving farmland Under the program farmland is taxed on its agricultural productivity rather than its development val-ue The formula is highly complex and incor- porates factors such as soil type cropping his-tory crop prices yields non-land productioncosts and interest rates

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7A

A Penny for Your Thoughts

By Nancy Whitaker

RETIREMENT

SALEAfter 38 years of serving Van Wertand surrounding communities the

Barnharts are retiring

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The perfect cake I was practically raised inchurch and along with a strictupbringing and religion weall ate a lot of good foodSundays after service peo- ple would go to each othersrsquohomes for lunch I remember plates of fried chicken bowlsof mashed potatoes noodlesstufng potato salad and lots

of desserts I especially recallthe big round angel food cakethat was always at the din-ners It was delicious Today I go to a churchthat is very active in the foodministry We have food give-aways fourth Sunday dinnersand the second Wednesday ofeach month we offer a goodmeal to the public We notonly get food for our soul but get to enjoy and sharethe good food cooked by ourcongregation I hate to brag but we do have some supercooks not only at our church but in the community I was thinking about ourupcoming church supper anda story of a lady named Al-ice Grayson from Alabamacame to my mind Now I re-ally donrsquot know if this storyis true but it could be Alicewas a member of the Baptistchurch ladiesrsquo group and had planned a bake sale to raisefunds for the needy The morning of the bakesale Alice realized that shehad forgotten to bake any-thing Time was running shortso she rummaged through hercupboards and found an angelfood cake mix She hurriedlystirred up the cake and put it

in the oven Meanwhile she proceeded to get ready for theday and helped her son packfor scout camp Ooops the cake Alice ranover to the oven to removethe cake and when she took itout the whole middle was atIt was horribly disgured andshe said ldquoOh no I donrsquot havetime to bake another cakerdquo So being an inventive ladyshe looked around for some-thing to build up the middleof the cake Well she foundsomething in the bathroom Itwas a roll of white toilet paperand it t perfect in the center

So she hurriedly frosted thecake and it looked just beauti-ful She was going to drop offthe cake at the church and then

go to work But before she left shewoke up her daughter Aman-da and told her to please beat the bake sale right at 930am when it opened She gaveher daughter money and toldher to specically purchasethe angel food cake she had baked and to bring it home(That way no one would ever

know about what was in themiddle) When Amanda arrived atthe bake sale the perfect an-gel food cake had already beensold The daughter grabbed hercell phone called her motherand told her the bad news Thecake had already been sold Al-ice was horried She would bethe laughing stock of the townand probably banished fromher church She laid awake andworried about it all night longWhat should she do The next day a prominentchurch member was having awedding shower for her daugh-ter Alice decided she may aswell go even though the ladyhaving it was a snob Alice be-ing a single parent sometimesfelt as she did not belong inthis group Of course the mealwas delicious and elegant Thecrowd was denitely uppercrust and from the Old SouthThen it was dessert time Much to Alicersquos horror here

came the hostess bearing thecake Alice had taken to the bake sale Alice felt the blooddrain from her body when shesaw that cake It looked glo-rious and delectable and the party attendees were very im- pressed Mrs Mayorrsquos wifespoke up and said ldquoWhat a beautiful cakerdquo

Alice was stunned but thehostess spoke up proudly andsaid ldquoThank you I baked itmyselfrdquo Alice then relaxed smiledand said ldquoGod is goodrdquo I donrsquot worry about this hap- pening to me as I have never baked a decent angel food cakein my life Do you think this was a ldquolittlewhite lierdquo What do you thinkthe hostess did when she cutinto the cake and found the sur- prise toilet paper in the centerWould you ever try lling yourcake with toilet paper Let meknow and Irsquoll give you a Pen-ny for Your Thoughts By the

way God is good

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

May 12 83 51 041rdquo

May 13 74 47 -0-

May 14 63 42 -0-

May 15 63 42 028rdquo May 16 81 55 022rdquo

May 17 75 64 008rdquo

May 18 84 64 028rdquo

First graders have a hopping

good time learning about frogs

Payne Elementary students Omar Jauregui Chase Pack andBraden Treece use their tongues to catch bugs just like frogs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD Last week first gradestudents at Payne Elementarylearned about frogs during a presentation by Staci Millereducation specialist with the

Paulding SWCD The students enjoyed aPowerPoint presentation thatincluded learning about wherefrogs live what they eat andhow they survive The students learned thatfrogs use their eyes to helpthem swallow and digest theirfood The frogrsquos eyes will dropdown into their skull and helpto force the bugs or food downinto the frogrsquos stomach The students even got towatch a video of a frog eatingand could see how their eyesactually go into their skullThe students were amazed bythis and really enjoyed cheer-ing on the frog as it ate over 40 bugs and was still hungry

Then the students got theopportunity to become frogsthemselves Each student wasgiven a party favor that wastheir ldquofrog tonguerdquo and theyhad to hop around the room

and catch bugs with their

tongues just like frogs do The students had a blastwith this activity Please feelfree to contact Staci Miller atthe Paulding SWCD to sched-ule a program with a class-

room or group

sectSHERIFFContinued from Page 5A

Township 833 pm Suspicious vehi-cle was observed on SouthHarrmann Street in AntwerpTuesday May 12 827 am Theft of a gunwas investigated on Road 10in Auglaize Township 850 am Dog complaintcame in from Road 138 inJackson Township 1034 am Theft of afour-wheeler was investigat-

ed on Road 171 in BrownTownship 1055 am Identicationtheft was looked into onRoad 86 in Brown Township 310 pm Deputies assistedCounty Court probation bytaking one prisoner to jail 342 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Nancy Streetin Paulding

650 pm A resident ofBrown Township Road 191told deputies someone keyedtheir truck 840 pm Domestic situa-tion was handled on Road 72in Washington TownshipWednesday May 13 346 am Cardeer crash onRoad 424 in Crane Townshipwas handled 718 am Theft of a pickuptruck was reported from Road

105 in Crane Township 803 am Unwanted personcomplaint was handled on Ohio111 in Auglaize Township 832 am Threats were re- ported from Ohio 114 in Wash-ington Township 1151 am Dog complaintwas handled on Road 232 inEmerald Township 137 pm Dog complaintwas lodged from Road 211 inBrown Township 234 pm Dog complaintwas looked into on Road 39 inBenton Township 416 pm Juvenile matterwas handled in Grover Hill 1133 pm Residential alarmsounded on US 127 in Latty

Township Deputies were toldto disregardThursday May 14 1047 am Deputies assist-ed the adult parole ofcer on

East Perry Street 1052 am One prisonerwas transported from CountyCourt to jail 1146 am Dog complaintcame in from Cecil 103 pm K9 unit was de- ployed along US 24 at Road 83in Crane Township

140 pm Suspicious personwas seen near the intersectionof US 24 and Road 133 in Em-erald Township 153 pm Dog complaintcame in from Oakwood 233 pm K9 unit was de- ployed at an undisclosed loca-tion

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VAN WERT ndash In remem- brance of Elvis Presley whodied on Aug 16 1977 a 38thanniversary concert will be givenin Van Wert on Saturday Aug15 at Fountain Park Billed as the greatest Elvisimpersonator of all time BenPortsmouth will perform with anine-piece band Fans from all over the worlddeclare he is the closest theyhave ever seen to Elvis PresleyAlthough there was only oneElvis Ben is the closest youwill ever get in terms of Elvisrsquoslooks his singing voice andonstage charisma according tothose who have seen him in per-son He has won three majorElvis Presley Enterprise en-dorsed contests culminating inthe crown jewel of contests theldquoUltimate Elvis Tribute Contestrdquoheld in Memphis during Elvisweek commemorating the life

and legend of Elvis Presley In February 2013 Ben per-formed on the ldquoDavid Letter-man Showrdquo in celebration ofthe Kingrsquos 79th birthday

Summer concert featurestop Elvis impersonator

Fountain Park in Van Wert will set the stage for Elvisimpersonator Ben Portsmouth Then concert scheduled for Aug15 will feature what many consider the greatest impersonator ofall time Elvis will perform many of the Kingrsquos hits and will have a

nine piece band backing him up as he performs

Bring your own seating(lawn chairs) to the event The park will open at noon on the15th and lawn chairs may be placed on a rst-come rst-served basis No coolers are permitted at this event Foodand drinks will be sold This will be the rst ticketedevent in Fountain Park historyThe concert area will be entirely

encased in privacy screen Youmust have a ticket to enter All proceeds will be donated to theChildrenrsquos Christmas Garden project Tickets are $25 in advanceand $30 at the event They can be purchased online at wwwvisionarypromotionsorg or by phone by calling Jim Clay at419-771-9508

Paulding-Putnam making

major infrastructure investment

Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative has started work on a $750000 system upgrade in Pauld-ing County

PAULDING ndash Pauld-ing Putnam Electric Co-op(PPEC) is putting the nish-ing touches on upgrades tothe electrical system that runsalong Charloe Trail The purpose of the four-month project is to continue providing members reliableand quality electric service ldquoJust like anything else ifyou donrsquot take care of some-thing age and weather ele-ments begin to take hold thisis why PPEC makes it a prior-ity to upgrade portions of ourelectrical system We wantour membersowners to have

reliable and quality service allthe timerdquo stated PPEC mar-keting and economic devel-opment manager Erika Wil-litzer The project is a majorcommunity improvement project costing an estimated$750000 and spanning 94miles in length It ties CecilLatty and Fort Brown substa-tions together allowing PPECto have more back-up optionswhen major outages occur It also allows PPEC to

move load around to moreefciently serve members inthat area of Paulding County Around 2444 of memberswill see reduced outages andincreased reliability The project started at theintersection of County Road131 and Ohio 111 pro-gressed south to County Road131 and County Road 126and from the intersection ofCounty Road 131 and CountyRoad 138 (aka Charloe Trail)to Charloe (County Road 138and County Road 179) Because of this update busi-nesses located in that area will

now have three-phase power Paulding County Eco-nomic Development directorJerry Zielke said ldquoI am very pleased with PPECrsquos recentinvestment in three-phaseelectric service in Jackson andEmerald townships This will provide additional electric ser-vice to InSource Technologieswhich continues to grow andexpand its business in JacksonTownship It will also provideservice for future economicdevelopment in that areardquo

PPEC engineering and op-erations manager Alan Kohartsaid his team strives for su- perior member service ldquoWecontinue to invest in new polesand wires to provide our mem- bers with reliable and qualityelectric service We know ourmembers will benefit fromthese projects for many yearsto comerdquo For more information onthis project or other infor-mation regarding PauldingPutnam Electric Co-op visitwwwppeccoop

WBESC to meet PAULDING ndash Western Buck -eye Educational Service Centerwill hold its monthly governing board meeting at 6 pm todayMay 20 at the Paulding ESC202 N Cherry Paulding

Used book sale OTTAWA ndash TheFriends of the PutnamCounty District Librarywill be holding its annu-al used book sale on June2-3 from 9 am-8 pm atthe 4th Street Gym Otta-wa There will be manyhardback and paperback

books for all ages plustapes and CDs attictreasures electronicsand ofce furniture All proceeds stay in PutnamCounty and are used byall library locations

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DONATE TO FAIR BUILDING PROJECT ndash The Paulding FFA Chapter donated $1000 to the Livestock Building Fund for the new animalpens Here with Lisa McClure (center) executive director of the Paulding County Area Foundation are FFA advisor Brett Foster and the2014-15 Paulding FFA ofcers Luke Jackson Peter Wharry Bailey Combs Katie Carnahan Hannah Farr and Paige Fitzwater

VOLUNTEER HONORED ndash Cindy Seslar has been a loyal volunteer at Antwerp Elementary School for 30 years In honor recog-nition and celebration of all that Seslar has done Crystal Brooksrsquo second grade class threw her a surprise party on May 13 Theygreeted Seslar with cupcakes and a homemade card

HOSPITAL RECEIVES FUNDING ndash Oakwood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Society donated toward the purchase of arecliner for patent use at Paulding County Hospital The chair willhelp patients on the road to recovering from illnesses and surgeryProper positioning of patients is important in the healing processhelping in the ow of uids and prevention of complicating fac-tors On hand to provide the chair to the hospital are from left

ndash Max Kochensparger John Pier Bonnie Pier Phyllis Bidlack andBill Bidlack Dick Parrish is seated in the chair

Ellie Miller (right) with Matt Klopfenstein new state presidentand a Wayne Trace FFA member was recognized for her outstand -ing work as an ofcer Miller a Paulding FFA member received agold rating for her treasurerrsquos book while Hannah Farr (not pic-tured) received a gold rating for her secretaryrsquos book

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SPORTS

DHI Media Photo

Malayna VanCleve ran the 300 hurdles with a time of 5141 tonish fourth The Lady Panthers nished seventh at the North -west Conference meet held at Columbus Grove

DHI Media Photo

Gabby Stahl hands off the baton to Kaylen Hale during the 1600 relay The Lady Panthers n-ished fth in the event and seventh overall as a team The Northwest Conference meet was held atColumbus Grover where the host Bulldogs won the meet

DHI Media Photo

In the 800 relay Kaylee Plummer takes the baton from team-mate Kaylen Hale during the Northwest Conference track meetThe Lady Panther relay team nished fth in the race

Bulldogs repeat asNWC track champs

By KEVIN

WANNEMACKER

Sportswriter

COLUMBUS GROVE ndash Columbus Groversquos

boys and girls captured the Northwest Confer-

ence track championship on Saturday at the

home of the Bulldogs It was their second title

in as many years for both teams and the Bull-

dog boyrsquos fourth consecutive title

The Columbus Grove girls totaled 159

points to easily get past second place Bluffton

(90) and third place Spencerville (79) Round-

ing out the standings were Ada (64) Lincol-

nview (44) Allen east (31) Paulding (28)

Delphos Jefferson (27) and Crestview (9)

For the Lady Panthers Malayna Van Cleve

posted a fth place nish in the 100 hurdles

with a time of 1774 while also taking fth in

the 300 hurdles in 5141 JoEllyn Salinas took

third in the pole vault at 8-0 with teammateJacee Harwell nishing fourth at 8-0 Kaylee

Plummer posted a jump of 15-5-14 to take

second in the long jump

The Lady Panther 4x100 relay team of Har-

well Gabriella Stahl Kaylee Plummer and

Kaylen Hale nished fth in 5454 seconds

while Stahl Hale Plummer and Van Cleve

took fth in the 4x200 relay in 15519

Christina Clapsaddle Hale Stahl and Van

Cleve combined to post a time of 43350 in

the 4x400 good for fth place

Kacie Mulholland of Spencerville garnered

the Northwest Conference Female Athlete of

the Year award after winning both the 200

dash (2690) and 400 dash (10074) Mulhol-

land was also part of the second place 1600

relay team that nished with a time of 42313

In the boys meet Columbus Grove record-

ed 161 points followed by Bluffton (98) and

Spencerville (86) The standings for the other

NWC teams were Linconview (79) Crest-

view (41) Allen east (28) Delphos Jefferson

(205) Paulding (115) and Ada (3)

For the maroon-and-white Simeon Shep-

herd took fth in the 1600 run at 45101 and

in the 3200 run with a time of 112241 Bren-

don Lothamer nished fourth in the pole vault

at 10-6 and Andrew Stafford tied for fth at

10-0

Preston Ingol Darion Rowe Branson

Minck and Zack Buchman recorded a fth place nish in the 4x100 relay with a time of

4846

Lincolnviewrsquos Bayley Tow was named the

Northwest Conference Male Athlete of the

Year Tow captured individual titles in the

1600 run setting a new meet record time of

42307 and 3200 run with a time of 95067

Tow also posted a second place nish in the

800 run with a time of 20350 and was part

of the 3200 relay team for the Lancers that

crossed the line second in 82950

Raiders claim GMC track titleBoysrsquo 1600 relay team seals win

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter

AYERSVILLE ndash TheWayne Trace boys and Fair-view girls captured teamchampionships at the GreenMeadows Conference trackmeet Friday night at Ayers-ville High School The boys meet came downto the nal race with Fairviewleading the way with 89 pointsfollowed by Wayne Trace at86 and Edgerton with 85-13

However the Raider 1600relay team of Seth SaylorJosh Kuhn Alec Vest andCole Shepherd won the race tovault Wayne Trace into a rst place nish as a team

Wayne Trace posted 96 points on the night to nip sec-ond place Edgertonrsquos 93-13 points and third place Fair-viewrsquos 93 points Tinora n-ished fourth at 73 followed byAyersville (58-13) Hicksville(46) Holgate (41) and Ant-werp (26-13) The Raidersrsquo Seth Saylorcaptured championships in both the 110 hurdles (1570)and 300 hurdles (4050) Say-

lor also posted a fourth placenish in the 200 dash for theRaiders

Tinorarsquos Hunter Vogel wasa triple champion individual-ly winning the long jump 100dash and 200 dash AntwerprsquosSam Williamson captured both the 1600 run and 3200run Hank Sinn of Wayne Tracewon the discus with a toss of134-3 and nished as run-ner-up in the shot put

The Raidersrsquo Cole Shepherdalso picked up valuable points posting second place nishesin the 400 dash high jumpand long jump Also scoring points for the Raiders individ-ually were Josh Kuhn (third

300 hurdles) Austin Kuhn(second 110 hurdles) ScottWenninger (fth discus)

Wayne Tracersquos 400 relayteam of Jared Sherry VestDarius Hale and Austin Kuhntook fourth In the same eventthe Antwerp quartet of Bran-don Laney Evan HiltonErik Buchan and Williamson placed fth Antwerprsquos Buchan tied forfourth in the high jump andJosh Longardner posted a fth place nish in the shot put The Lady Apaches totaled116 points to take the titlewith Edgerton placing second

at 103 and Holgate third at 72 points Ayersville (70) Ant-werp (57) Wayne Trace (54)Tinora (43) and Hicksville(11) rounded out the eld Wayne Tracersquos MoniqueGoings was a double winnercapturing the 100 dash (1270)and 200 dash (2670)

The Raider 800 relay quar-tet of Carrigan Critten Shay-na Temple Goings and StacyFlint took rst with a time of14930

Antwerprsquos Audrie Longard-ner took rst place in the 800meter run Antwerprsquos 3200 relay team

of Jaime Ryan Bailee Sig-man Rachel Williamson andLongardner won the title as

did the Archer 1600 relaysquad of Williamson AnnieMiesle Ryan and Longardner The blue-and-white alsoscored points from KlayreManella (fth discus) HopeSmith (third high jump andfourth 100 hurdles) Miesle(sixth 100 hurdles and third300 hurdles) Sigman (sixth1600 run) and Williamson(third 400 dash) Antwerprsquos 400 relay teamof Maggie Wilson EmmaButzin Kortney Smith andKiana Recker nished sixth Girls placing for WayneTrace included Temple (fth

high jump and fourth 300hurdles) Flint (fth 100dash) Hollie Wannemacher(fourth 3200 run) and GracieGudakunst (fth 200 dash)

The Raider 3200 relay teamof Flint Haley Saylor BriannaSinn and Hollie Wannemachernished sixth while CrittenGudakunst Flint and Goingscombined for a second placenish in the 400 relay Thequartet of Flint GudakunstCritten and Temple took sixthin the 1600 relay

Varsity Games of the WeekSoftballWayne Trace hosts Celina canceled

Paulding at Tinora canceled

Fairview 6Wayne Trace 1

Defiance 8Paulding 1

Antwerp host s Woodlan canceled

Wayne Trace hosts Delphos

Jeffersoncanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSColumbus Grove 15Paulding 5

DIV IV SECTIONALSNorth Central 9

Antwerp 3

Wayne Trace 2

Pettisville 1

BaseballPaulding at Van Wertcanceled

Wayne Trace at Parkwaycanceled

Paulding 8Edon 5

Crestview 10

Antwerp 0

Wayne Trace hosts Miller Citycanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSVan Wert 11Paulding 1

DIV IV SECTIONALSHolgate 7

Wayne Trace 5

TrackWAYNE TRACE RELAYS canceled

NWC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Paulding 8th 115Girlsrsquo meet -

Paulding 7th 28

GMC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Wayne Trace 1st 96Fairview 3rd 93Antwerp 8th 2633

Girlsrsquo meet -

Fairview 1st 116

Antwerp 5th 57

Wayne Trace 6th 54

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DIV IV SOFTBALL SECTIONAL

Laneyrsquos bad-hop single

lifts Lady Raiders to winBY KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sportswriter

HAVILAND ndash Courtnie Laneyrsquos bad-hopsingle that eluded Pettisville rst baseman

Kaija Blosser drove in Sydney Critten withthe game-winning run as Wayne Trace nippedthe Blackbirds 2-1 in eight innings in DivisionIV sectional softball Thursday night Critten had reached to lead off the bottomof the eighth with a single to right eld andmoved to second on a Leah Sinn groundout On an 0-2 pitch Laney then hit a ground- ball towards Blosser that took a bad-hop and jumped over the glove of the Blackbird rst basemanrsquos backhand into right eld Thethrow from Pettisville right elder MalloryRiegsecker to try and get Critten at the platewas off the mark and the Raiders escaped withthe victory ldquoIt wasnrsquot prettyrdquo noted Raider head coachJack Baumle ldquoBut you have to give our girlscredit We found a way to get it done thoughrdquo For the rst four innings Wayne Trace

pitcher Molly Crosby and Blackbird hurlerTeagan Kauffman took turns putting up zeroesin the scoring columns Wayne Trace threatened in each of the rsttwo innings The Raiders had runners at rstand second with two outs before Kauffmangot Critten to pop out to third baseman Steph-anie Hubby In the second Carley Wright walked andMadison Zartman singled with two outsHowever Kauffman again escaped by gettingAddison Baumle to y out to center eld Pettisvillersquos rst scoring opportunity camein the fourth Jaelyn Rufenacht reached on an error be-fore Hubby followed with a walk HoweverCrosby then stopped the rally from postingany damage by getting Kauffman to groundout and before fanning Jasmyn Barton

After the Raiders went in order in the bot-tom of the fourth Pettisville put up the gamersquosrst run in the fth Johanna Roth reached on a Raider error be-fore a passed ball advanced Roth to secondBlosser then followed with a sacrice buntthat moved Roth to third with one out Sami Tilley then hit a hard ground ball to

Crosby that allowed Roth to score for a 1-0Pettisville advantage ldquoWe had opportunities but we didnrsquot takeadvantage of themrdquo commented the Raiderhead coach ldquoFortunately we were able to do

a better job of that late in the gamerdquo Bergman opened the sixth with a single tocenter eld and advanced to second on a sacri-ce bunt by Critten After Maggie Crosby was hit by a pitch to put runners at rst and second Laney ground-ed out to Blosser at rst to move the runnersup to second and third Bergman then scoredon a wild pitch to knot the score at 1-1 Both teams threatened in the seventh Pettisville got a single from Roth beforeKaija Blosser reached on an error to put run-ners at second and third with one out Crosby though got out of the jam by get-ting Tilley to ground out and Amber Klop-fenstein to y out to centerelder MackenzieSwary to end the inning Wayne Trace got a one-out walk by Baum-le before a Swary pop-up for the second out

Crosby followed with a single to centereld but Bergman ew out to center eld to end theinning Pettisville then went down in order in theeighth to set up the Raider heroics in the homehalf of the inning Crosby recorded the victory for WayneTrace tossing eight innings while allowingtwo hits and two walks while fanning seven ldquoMolly did a nice job for us tonightrdquo Baum-le added ldquoShe didnrsquot have her best stuff butshe battled all night longrdquo Kauffman took the loss for the Blackbirds pitching seven innings while allowing eighthits and two walks Kyra Behnfeldt pitched tothe nal two batters giving up one hit ldquoThe bottom of the order came through forus tonightrdquo noted Baumle ldquoThey came upand hit the ball hard and that was good to seerdquo

Zartman Bergman and Crosby all had twosingles for Wayne Trace which improved to13-10

Addison Baumle Courtnie Laney and Syd-ney Critten each picked up singles for WayneTrace Johanna Roth and Kyra Behnfeldteach picked up hits for the Pettisville whichdropped to 8-11

Sectional Baseball

Tigers trip up RaidersCougars catch Panthers

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter HOLGATE ndash Wayne Trace battled with Green Meadows

Conference rival Holgate butcouldnrsquot overcome the Tigersas the hosts posted a 7-5 vic-tory in Division IV sectionalaction last Tuesday Holgate scored in ve ofits six at-bats with the loneexception being the initial in-ning After Wayne Trace jumpedin front 1-0 in the rst the Ti-gers answered a run in the sec-ond to knot the game at 1-1 The Raiders respondedquickly getting three in theirhalf of the third as WayneTrace opened a 4-1 advantage Holgate picked up singleruns in the third and fourth

to close within 4-3 before theRaiders got one in the fth toexpand the lead to 5-3 From there though it wasall Tigers Holgate respondedwith two runs in the fth and twomore in the sixth to seize a 7-5advantage entering the seventh Tiger pitching then shutdown the Wayne Trace of-fense to seal the two-run vic-tory in sectional action Noah Stoller ripped a pairof doubles and drove in threeruns while Brandon Laneyadded two singles and twoRBIrsquos for the Raiders David Sinn and CalebSchaefer added a double each

while Seth Yenser and AustinFast chipped in singles Stoller suffered the lossfor Wayne Trace allowingten hits and four walks whilefanning three strikeouts TheRaiders drop to 2-20 on the

yearDylan Szabo had a single

and two doubles for the Ti-gers and Bailey Hohenbergerchipped in two singles

Dylan Pahl got the win forHolgate tossing three inningswhile surrendering two hitsand a run and striking out one The Tigers now 6-15 on theseason will travel to Kalidain sectional championship ac-tion

Van Wert 11 Paulding 1 VAN WERT mdash It wasall smiles for Van Wert lastThursday as the Cougars host-ed Paulding in the Division IIIsectional championship gameThe Cougars came away vic-torious and earned their rstsectional championship in 16years Southpaw Brant Henry got

the start on the mound for theCougars After striking outthe rst Panther batter thingsgot a little dicey with the nextthree Paulding batters gettingon base Henry managed to get outof the jam with a force out fol-lowed by a strike out At their next at-bats thePanthers got things going witha single from Jarrett SittonPaulding was stopped whenLupe Martinez hit a liner forthe force out at second AlexArellano then singled put-ting two on with one man outCorbin Edwards then singledscoring Martinez and giving

the Panthers a 1-0 lead after 112 innings ldquoWe had a great rst in-ning with Damon (Egnor onthe mound) and we get thatone run things were lookinggoodrdquo said Paulding head

baseball coach Brock Berg-man ldquoWe needed to have a big shut down inning the nextinning and it wasnrsquot so muchthat We got behind good hit-

ters and they (Van Wert) hitthe fastball well because theyknew it was comingrdquo The Van Wert bats camealive in the second inning plating four runs to take a 4-1lead The Cougars didnrsquot hold back at their next time at batTwo more runs put the Cou-gars in a comfortable lead at6-1 Van Wert needed but nine pitches in the fourth inningto down the Panthers BrantHenry took the mound and be-gan with a three-pitch strike-out Henry then struck thenext two batters of the inning

on nine pitches The Cougars sent nine bat-ters to the plate in the fourthinning will adding to moreruns to their reacutesumeacute and an8-1 margin They werenrsquot done yetthough as Caleb Fetzer sin-gled to left scoring HenryBraun hit a liner to right eldthat was misplayed puttingrunners on second and thirdwith still two men out Fetzerscored and Braun advancedto third on a wild pitch fromPanther reliever Lupe Mar-tinez Williams then came tothe dish and singled in anotherrun The Cougars nished the

inning with an 11-1 lead Henry retired the Panthersin order in the fth inningstriking out the nal two Henished the game with 10strikeouts while walking justtwo and allowing six hits

Varsity Baseball Varsity Softball

FAIRVIEW 6 WAYNE TRACE 1 SHERWOOD ndash Fairviewtook advantage of ve WayneTrace errors and used a fourrun fourth inning to post a 6-1victory over the Raiders lastTuesday night

The Apaches wrap up anundefeated season in confer-ence play improving to 7-0 inthe league and 18-3 overall Fairview scored single runsin the rst and second innings before the four-run fourthstretched the advantage to 6-0 Wayne Trace did break upthe shutout plating its lonerun of the night in the sixth Molly Crosby and Mack-enzie Swary each posted twohits for the Raiders who fallto 12-10 in all games and 4-3in the conference Leah SinnMadison Zartman SydneyCritten and Addison Baumlechipped in a single each

Crosby took the loss on themound striking out ve whileallowing six hits and oneearned run Christina Gebers had twosingles for Fairview with Mal-lory Polter Kolleen BolandKelsey Beck and BlakelynSheets also recording a singleeach Haley Robbins allowedeight hits and a walk whilestriking out eight to get thewin for FairviewDEFIANCE 8 PAULDING 1 Deance broke a 1-1 tiewith a seven run fth inningas the Bulldogs pulled awayfor an 8-1 win over Paulding

in non-league softball actionlast week

PAULDING 8 EDON 5 Edon jumped in front of host Paulding 4-0 after one inning but the Panthers scored eight runs over the nal six frames to post an8-5 victory over the Bombers Paulding got two runs back in the second but the Bombers addedone in the top of the third for a 5-2 advantage The Panthers took thelead for good with a four-run third to grab a 6-5 advantage The ma-

roon and white then added the nal two runs in the sixth to set the nalmargin at 8-5 Preston Johanns pitched three innings to get the win for Pauldingsurrendering eight hits and ve runs Jarrett Sitton topped the Panther offense with a single and a homerun while also driving in four runs Corbin Edwards added two singlesand three runs batted in while Aaron Mock chipped in a single and adouble Johanns and Marcus Miller posted a single each for PauldingCRESTVIEW 10 ANTWERP 0 Preston Gerardot and Mitchell Rickard combined on ano-hitter as Crestview blanked Antwerp 10-0 in six innings lastweek in non-league baseball action Crestview took control early scoring ve runs in the rst andfour in the second for a 9-0 advantage The Knights got theirnal run with a single run in the sixth

The host Bulldogs had jumped in front with a solorun in the rst before Pauldinganswered with its lone run inthe fourth However Deancethen took control by platingseven runs in the home half of

the fth Kristen Schilt pitched veinnings for the Panthers giv-ing up ve hits three runs(two earned) and a walk

Morgan Riley AudreyManz and Kastin Kelly all hadtwo hits for the maroon andwhite with Kelly also pickingup a RBI

Three Paulding FFA members received their state degrees at the Ohio FFA Convention April 30-May 1 From left are Luke Jackson Katie Carnahan and Alexis Howell

Justin Carnahan 2014 Paulding High School graduate re-ceived second place in the Prociency Category of Forage Pro -duction at this yearrsquos Ohio FFA Convention

VWCH recognizes EMS Week locally VAN WERT ndash National Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Week brings together local communities and medical personnel tohonor the brave men and women who respond to medical emer-gencies Observance of this important week runs May 17-23 This yearrsquos theme is ldquoEMS Strongrdquo and honors the strong drivewithin everyone who works together as part of the EMS crew ndashrst responders hospitals emergency physicians and public health providers who collaborate together to reduce risk and save lives Van Wert County Hospital and Van Wert Medical Services aregrateful for the dedication of the local EMS crews who providethe day-to-day life saving of emergency medicinersquos ldquofront linerdquo Ingratitude for the EMS crews who serve the area Van Wert CountyHospital provided a meal on Tuesday for all EMS personnel andalso provided free Continuing Education (CE) hours on the topicof Pediatric Emergencies

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s Elementary Guid-ance Counselor will beretired and is seekingemployment wi th theDistrict in such positionfollowing retirement ThePaulding Exempted Vil-lage School Board of Education wil l hold apublic meeting on the is-

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PROBATE COURTOF PROBATE

COUNTY OHIOJOHN A DEMUTH

JUDGEADOPTION OF ZaneAric-Rian Thimlar (Name after Adoption)CASE NO 20155005

NOTICE OF PUBLICA-TIONTo Nathan Aric Millerand Tamer E BlackburnYou are notified that on

the 27th day of April2015 a Petition forAdoption of Zane AricMiller born on 732010was filed in PauldingCounty Ohio ProbateCourt and a hearing onthe Petition will be heldin this Court on the 6thday of July 2015 at 100PMIt is alleged in the peti-tion that you as a natural

parent of this child havefailed without justifiablecause to provide for themaintenance and supportof the child or have failedto provide more than de

minimis contact with thechild as required by lawor judicial decree for a

period of at least one yearimmediately precedingthe filing of the adoption

petitionJOHN A DeMUTHJUDGE

LEGAL NOTICE

The annual electionof the Directors of thePaulding County Agri-cultural Society will beheld on Saturday June13 2015 between thehours of 12 noon and400 pm Said electionwill be held in the Sec-retaryrsquos Office on thePaulding County Fair-grounds Only those persons holding a 2015Paulding County Agri-cultural Society mem- bership will be allowedto vote in said electionSusan Miller Paulding County Agri-cultural SocietySecretary

ORDINANCE

1497-15

Ordinance 1497-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May 62015 and goes into ef-

fect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEGRANTING TOPAULDING-PUT- NAM ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INCITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS THERIGHT TO ACQUIRECONSTRUCT MAIN-TAIN AND OPERATEIN THE STREETST H O R O U G H -FARES ALLEYSBRIDGES AND

PUBLIC PLACES OFTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING STATEOF OHIO ANDITS SUCCESSORSLINES FOR THEDISTRIBUTION OFELECTRIC ENERGYTO THE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOAND THE INHAB-ITANTS THEREOFFOR LIGHT HEATPOWER ANDOTHER PURPOSESAND FOR THE

TRANSMISSION OFTHE SAME WITHINTHROUGH ORACROSS SAID VIL-LAGE OF PAULD-ING STATE OFOHIOCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1498-15

Ordinance 1498-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $80000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-

SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF ACQUIRING ANDIMPROVING REALPROPERTY AND IN-TERESTS THEREINFOR USE BY THEVILLAGErsquoS STREETD E P A R T M E N T TOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office

116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1499-15

Ordinance 1499-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be in

force immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FORTHE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED$344000 NOTES INANTICIPATION OFTHE ISSUANCE OFBONDS FOR THEPURPOSE OF PAV-ING AND OTHER-WISE IMPROVING N CHERRY STREET NORTH DRIVE ANDOTHER ROADSAND STREETS INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1500-15

Ordinance 1500-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $35000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSE

OF CONSTRUCT-ING AND RECON-STRUCTING CURBSALONG N CHERRYSTREET AND NORTH DRIVE INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-

nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1501-15

Ordinance 1501-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $18000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVINGTHE VILLAGErsquoSSEWER SYSTEMTOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-

GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1502-15

Ordinance 1502-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes into

effect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $193000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVING THEVILLAGErsquoS SEWERSYSTEM AND DE-

CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

RESOLUTION

1303-15

Resolution 1303-15was passed by Pauld-ing Village Council onMay 6 2015 and goesinto effect and shall bein force immediatelyThe summary of thislegislation is as followsA RESOLUTIONREQUESTING THECOUNTY AUDI-TOR TO CERTIFYTO THE VILLAGEOF PAULDING THETOTAL CURRENTTAX VALUATIONOF SAID VILLAGEAND THE DOLLARAMOUNT OF REVE-

NUE THAT WOULDBE GENERATEDBY FOUR-TENTHS(040) MILL FOR ARENEWAL LEVYFOR THE PURPOSEOF PROVIDING ANDMAINTAINING EMSAPPARATUS AP-PLIANCES BUILD-INGS OR SITESTHEREFORE ANDTHE PAYMENTOF PERMANENTPART-TIME ORVOLUNTEER EMTSOR TO OPERATETHE SAME IN AC-CORDANCE WITH

REVISED CODE5705190) AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

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Location CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip 5 mi

west of Defiance OH on CR 424 (old Rt 24) or 7 mi north of Paulding

OH on Rt 127 to CR 424 then east for 3 mi

Silver King Tractor SN 7659 hellip Silver King Tractor SN 7224 helliphellip JD B

Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

Delivery route

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bull Delivery Driver

bull Salesperson

bull Parts ProFull amp part-time openings bull Bi-lingual a plus

Job descriptions and application

available online at

wwwadvanceautopartsjobs

1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

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Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 15A

Apply online or visit a local banking center

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201 North Main Street

4193995085

Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1B

Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

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Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

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Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

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115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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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 3 pmMonday News deadline 3pm Thursday

Paulding County Progress

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Lunch amp Learn PAULDING ndash PauldingChamberrsquos next Lunch andLearn will be at noon TuesdayMay 26 at the Paulding CountyCarnegie Library County Au-ditor Claudia Fickel will speakon ldquoWhat can you do with theauditorrsquos website and web soilsurveyrdquo

Chicken dinner to benefit park GROVER HILL ndash TheGrover Hill Welcome ParkEndowment Fund will host itsannual Memorial Day Week-end chicken dinner SundayMay 24 from 11 am-2 pmat Grover Hill ElementarySchool The meal will consistof 12 chicken potatoes twovegetable sides bread cookieand drink for $850 per dinnerThe chicken will be prepared by Van Wert ProfessionalFireghters Local 681 Pre-sale tickets are currently onsale and dinners will also beavailable at the door Carry-outmeals will also be availableFor pre-sale tickets please

contact any of the followingcommittee members LisaMcClure Dave Volk DuaneSinn Reg Hinchcliff or BradVolk All proceeds benet theGrover Hill Welcome ParkEndowment Fund For moreinformation please visit httpwelcomeparkendowmentfundcom

Cemeteries willbe meeting topic PAULDING ndash The JohnPaulding Historical Societywill hold a general meetingat 630 pm Tuesday May26 at the museum located

across from the fairgroundsin Paulding Mark Holtsberry will bespeaking about PauldingCounty cemeteries and theirimportance as part of our her-itage and a connection to our past The meeting is open tothe public and refreshmentswill be served afterward

Thanks to you Wersquod like to thank DorothySnook of St Petersburg Flafor subscribing to the Progress

and they will be glad to offerassistancerdquo said Neer ldquoI canrsquot believe all of the encouragementcards we have received I heardfrom an old classmate of mine Ihadnrsquot talked to in a long timeI canrsquot believe everyone who isthinking of me and saying theyare prayingrdquo Neer a graduate of the formerVan-Del High School (now Lin-colnview) was in the US Navyfor four years and was stationedin Cuba during the crisis thereHe was employed for 36 yearsat BF Goodrich and has beenactive with the Boy Scouts Linda worked for 27 years at

First National Bank of North-

west Ohio In addition Terryand Linda who have four chil-dren have been active bowlersand have enjoyed traveling ldquoOur family is close it seemslike it is closer since I got can-cerrdquo said Neer ldquoEverythingmeans more to merdquo ldquoHe gets up early every morn-ing and watches the sun riserdquosaid Linda ldquoIn the afternoonhe sits on the deck behind thehouse We are so thankful forour Relay For Life in this countyand all that they dordquo This yearrsquos Relay begins at6 pm on Friday evening May29 at the Paulding County Fair-

grounds

Crash claims

Cleveland man PAYNE ndash The Ohio StateHighway Patrolrsquos Van WertPost is investigating a fatal mo-tor vehicle crash that occurredat approximately 722 pmThursday May 14 on Ohio 49near milepost 9 north of Payne

According to troopers a2003 Buick Regal LS driven by Kimberly A Staudt 20 ofPiqua was traveling south- bound on Ohio 49 when thevehicle drifted off of the rightside of the road The driverovercorrected traveled left ofcenter and continued off of theeast edge of the roadway strik-ing a utility pole before comingto nal rest The rear seat passenger

Maunel T Robles Jr 20 ofCleveland was ejected fromthe vehicle and was pro-nounced dead at the scene bythe Paulding County coronerdue to injuries sustained in thetrafc crash

Staudt and the front seat pas-senger Anna V Penny 26 ofCovington sustained non-lifethreatening injuries as a resultof the crash Troopers were assistedon scene by Paulding Coun-ty Sheriffrsquos Ofce PauldingCounty coroner Payne Fireand EMS Antwerp EMSPaulding County ProsecutorrsquosOfce Gideons Towing AEPand Life Flight

County grand jury indicts 3 PAULDING ndash A PauldingCounty grand jury returnedindictments against three per-sons on Wednesday May 13 The individuals will be ar-raigned in Paulding CountyCommon Pleas Court Those

indicted were bull Leonard Jack Feeney 29Melrose one count each failureto comply with order or signalof police ofcer and endanger -ing children both felonies ofthe third degree

bull Leslie A Porter 30Paulding one count possessionof heroin fth-degree felony bull Scott R Haney 33 Pauld-ing one count possession ofmethamphetamine fth-de-gree felony

Firefightersrsquo 5K

Staff PhotoPaulding County Progress

The Paulding Fireghters held their second annual 5K run1 mile walk on Saturday morningMay 16 Dozens of participants of all ages participated to help raise funds for equipment purchas-

es Here youth runners were the rst to start the 5K course The winners included rst placemale Bailey Manz rst place female Naomi Schlatter rst place 13 amp under Ashton Manz

Paulding

residents

asked not to

mow grass

onto streetsBy SAMANTHA HABERN

Correspondent PAULDING ndash The PauldingCouncil met in a regular meeting

on May 18 Council wants to remind cit-izens that there is an ordinance prohibiting mowing onto thestreets Debris can wash into andclog sewer drains A sewer progress meetingwas held May 13 to discuss thecurrent work on Williams StreetThe street hopefully will be done by the end of July after whichthe sanitary manholes and sewerdrains will be worked on There is some uncertaintyfrom the state regarding whetherthey will repave the streets thisyear or next year

Antwerp Village insurance

rates coverage increaseBy JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer ANTWERP ndash In a briefmeeting of the Antwerp VillageCouncil on Monday membersapproved increased coverage of personal property and liability

insurance passed an emergencyordinance authorizing payinga portion of the cost of the liftstation installation in the Colonysubdivision The cost of the annual pay-ment to be paid is $1599793 Village insurance is due for

renewal with an annual pre-mium of $28815 or $788 morethan last year The new rateincludes coverage for the newre truck After discussion thecouncil agreed to increase thecoverage limits from $2 millionto $3 million with an annual pre-mium of $30290 With the collection of garbageunder way by a new companythe village administrator reportsthat itrsquos going well Howeverresidents are reminded not to place their large pick-up items

out a week before pick up ldquoItems should be placedout for pick-up the morningof the pick-up or at the earliestthe night before This avoidsanimals from getting into theitemsrdquo said Sara Keeran The nance committee met

with Jerry Zielke from PauldingCounty Economic Developmentto review Dr Sarah Moweryrsquosrequest for real property taxabatement for the building of anew ofce and dental buildingin Antwerp The new structure isan improvement to the village inthe amount of $460000 Work-sheets have been developed onthe new taxes generated and theamount to be abated if grantedThe nance committee will re- port on the abatement request atthe June meeting

year for Oakwoodrsquos MemorialDay activities Memorial Dayservices will begin at 10 amMonday at Oakwood Elemen-

tary School The third graderswill present the program titledldquoThis Is My Countryrdquo Thestudents honor each war thathas been fought and also each branch of the military They will parade to the parkwhere a short service will beheld and ldquoTapsrdquo will be playedFollowing an American Legion21-gun salute there will be anarch of ags to the river wherethose present will drop owersinto the river in honor of theveterans The public is welcome to participate Refreshments will be served at the park followingthe ceremonies

PAULDING

PAULDING ndash A Memorial

Day program will be held at 11am Monday at Live Oak Cem-etery Paulding John PauldingVFW Post 587 will conductthe service Speaker will beMark Holtsberry Followingthe ceremony hot dogs andrefreshments will be served atthe Post on Water Street

PAYNE

PAYNE ndash Annual MemorialDay events will be hosted Mon-day by American Legion Post297 A breakfast for veteranswill be served at 7 am at theLegion A parade begins at 930 am

that will line up at the DivineMercy Catholic Church andmarch to the Payne AmericanLegion Immediately after the

parade at approximately 10am a memorial service will beheld at Lehman Cemetery onOhio 500 Wayne Trace HighSchool Band will participate A noon lunch for veter-ans and their families will beserved Guests are asked to bring a covered dish and placesettings meat will be provided by the post US veterans fought for therights and liberties Americansenjoy each day Memorial Daygives citizens an opportunity toshow appreciation for their sac-rice by taking time from theholiday weekend to pay specialtribute

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4A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

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Common Pleas

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See SHERIFF page 7A

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A lower business ling fee

to foster entrepreneurship House Bill 3 sponsored byRepresentative Tim Derick-son (R-Hanover Township)and Representative MarkRomanchuk (R-Mansfield)seeks to make a 21 percentreduction in the new busi-ness ling fee in Ohio It isdesigned to increase entrepre-neurship in Ohio and can makethe process of starting a small business easier The HouseRepublican Caucus made this bill a priority at the start of the131st General Assembly

It would lower the fee to$99 a much more manage-able gure for someone trying to start a busi-ness in this state Ohio set a record number ofnew business lings over the last ve years in2014 and this bill will help to continue thatupward trend In addition the bill would make the Ohio-MeansJobs website more streamlined andaccessible Ensuring that Ohio-based busi-nesses have equal access to the website and its

services is crucial in gettingmore Ohioans back to workin our state As a small business ownerI applaud this legislation andchose to cosponsor it HB 3 passed in the Ohio House with broad bipartisan support onMarch 26 of this year The billis currently being evaluated inOhio Senate committees andI hope to see its quick passagethrough the other chamberLegislation like this whichwill go on to help many Ohio-

ans pursue their dreams ofowning a business and willhelp our workforce nd gainful employment isone of the reasons I became a state representa-tive I want to see our state lead the nation in jobcreation and economic growth

Rep Burkley may be reached by calling614-644-5091 e-mailing Rep82ohiohouse gov or writing to State Representative Tony Burkley 77 South High Street ColumbusOhio 43215

From The

State House

Rep Tony Burkley

Civil Docket The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Marino Resendeza Ant-werp vs Cooper Farms IncFort Recovery and Ohio Bu-reau of Workersrsquo Compensa-tion Columbus WorkmanrsquosCompensation claim Citibank NA Sioux FallsSD vs Krista K GonzalesPaulding Money onlyCivil Docket Concluded Jessica E Miller Pauldingvs Harold Hudley Payne andBrett M Danberry Payne andCarolina S Danberry PaynePersonal injury dismissed

with prejudice Costs to the plaintiffMarriage Licenses Joshua Dean Lavers 33Antwerp machinist and Ash-ley Ann Carr 22 Antwerpmachinist Parents are DeanLavers and Laura Carfagnoand Larry Carr and JoelenFrankhert Ashton Phillip Duer 22Latty IT technician andCourtney Danielle Seffernick19 Melrose student Parentsare Craig Duer and CynthiaJimenez and Mark Seffernickand Jeanne Guyton Nathanael Robert Haw-ley 18 Antwerp student

and Lydia Marie Schneider20 Antwerp unemployedParents are Robert AnthonyHawley and Doris LorraineSchmidt and Michael AllenSchneider and KimberlyMarie Adams Charles Edwards Lusk 48Cecil welder and Sarah JoyLewis 38 Cecil homemakerParents are Dewey EdwardLusk and Lucille Zattuaand James Lewis and Sandra

WorleyAdministration Docket In the Estate of RobertChris Cluts application toadminister leCriminal Docket Dereck E Mills 40 ofDublin was ordered eval-uated to determine if he is a proper candidate for inter-vention in lieu of convictionat the defendantrsquos request Ahearing on the matter is setfor June 15 He is accused of possession oxycodone (F5)and possession heroin (F5) Jason C Elston 34 ofErie Mich was sentenced tove years community control

sanctions for each of threecounts of nonsupport of de- pendents (F5) The three areto be served concurrently andon the conditions of 30 days jail notify parole ofcer if becoming unemployed workwith Paulding County ChildSupport Enforcement Agencyto obtain work when unem- ployed pay child support as itcomes due pay all arrearages before sanctions end complywith drug and alcohol prohibi-tions submit to random testsle tax returns when due pay$354 costs Brandi I Yoh 24 of Oak-wood had her jury trial for

theft (F5) rescheduled fromMay 12 to July 28 Jennifer C Lamond 32 ofPaulding had her May 12 jurytrial for two counts aggravatedarson (F1 and F2) vacatedwhen her attorney led for acontinuance Colton R Bidlack 20 ofPaulding had a May 19 jurytrial for rape (F1) sexual bat-tery (F3) and unlawful sexualconduct with a minor (F4)

continued until Sept 15 at therequest of his attorney Luis M Morales 19 ofPaulding changed his plea toguilty of identity fraud (F5)His previously posted bond of$1500 was continued on theconditions of no arrests andhis compliance with drug andalcohol prohibitions He will be sentenced June 15 Heather A Ladd 28 ofOakwood was ordered as-sessed to determine her eligi- bility for intervention in lieuof conviction for possession ofheroin (F5) A hearing on thematter was set for June 15 HerJune 16 jury trial was vacated

David O Bidlack 24 ad-dress unavailable had a war-rant to convey issued to havethe Paulding County Sheriffrsquosofce transport him to andfrom Paulding County fromLorain Correctional Institutefor arraignment on July 15He is accused of identity fraud(F5) Marci E Goings 25 ofLatty will be sentenced June15 following a recent changeof plea A charge of theft (F5)was dismissed and she entereda guilty plea to burglary (F2)She waived extradition andwas released on her own re-cognizance

Tyler J Levos 30 of Pauld-ing was released on his ownrecognizance after waivingextradition regarding his fel-ony OVI (F3) case Condi-tions of his release includeno arrests complying withdrug and alcohol prohibi-tions and continue SCRAMmonitoring through PauldingCounty Court The State leda motion to revoke the releasewhich has yet to be acted on

ACCIDENT REPORTSSaturday May 9 841 pm Zachery ScottBurns 24 of Antwerp wascited for assured clear distancedriving under FRA suspensionand leaving the scene of anaccident following a two-ve-hicle crash on Dix Street at theWest Caroline Street intersec-tion Burns was driving a 1999GMC SUV behind a 2002 FordMustang operated by Brian KRinebolt 45 of Paulding Re- ports say Burns approachedtoo rapidly from behind andrear-ended the car which wasdisabled and towed The SUVhad functional damage Rine- bolt and his passenger StacyButler 48 of Paulding both

went to Defiance RegionalMedical Center for treatmentof non-incapacitating injuriesBurns was unhurt

INCIDENT REPORTSWednesday May 6 1230 pm A bus driver re- ported a violation while onWest Perry Street The allegeddriver was located and cited forthe violation 110 pm Residential alarmsounded on South CherryStreet All was wellThursday May 7 932 am Complaints on North Cherry Street about aneighborrsquos generator led to in-vestigation of allowed hours ofoperation They were found to be 8 am until 8 pm 1203 pm An oversizedload was seen stuck in thedowntown area on East PerryStreet The load being hauled

from Florida to Michiganwas on the wrong route Anew permit had to be securedfrom ODOT The permit was

granted and received the nextafternoonFriday May 8 402 pm Oversized semiwas seen driving on CherryStreet near Jackson Police didnot locate it 420 pm Neighbor issuesinvolving loud music werehandled on North WilliamsStreet 420 pm A semi was seenusing the football eld parkinglot on North Water Street as aturnaround It was gone whenofcers arrived 546 pm Neighbor prob-lems were handled on NorthCherry Street 733 pm Unwanted textswere being received by a John-

son Road resident 918 pm A North WilliamsStreet resident told police theyhad been threatenedSaturday May 9 220 am Ofcers assistedPaulding County Sheriffrsquosdeputy with a BAC test 350 am Assistance was provided a sheriffrsquos deputywith a BAC test 301 pm Backing accidentin the Rite Aid parking lot wasdocumented 420 pm A West PerryStreet business called about anunwanted subject When policearrived they learned the subjectleft

509 pm Wheelbarrow wasreported stolen from West Car-oline Street 742 pm Ofcers assistedthe Ohio State Highway Patrolwith a BAC test 820 pm Four-wheelerwas seen operating on NancyStreet It was gone when policearrivedSunday May 10 4 am Harassing calls to a North Sherman Street residentare under investigation 835 am Theft of moneyfrom a car on West Perry Streetwas investigated 857 am Backing mishap inthe McDonaldrsquos lot was docu-

mented 315 pm Theft of a tire fromWest Perry Street was handledand the tire returned 740 pm An out-of-countyresident told police they werereceiving harassing texts froma villager The subject in ques-tion was warned 1036 pm Loud music wasthe complaint from North Wil-liams Street The volume wasturned down 1047 pm Loud activity wasnoted on West Caroline Street 1150 pm A semi driver inthe downtown area asked fordirections for US 127 southMonday May 11 422 am Dog complaintwas handled on North Cherry

Street 420 pm Unruly juvenilematter was looked into on WestPerry Street 8 pm Threats were reportedfrom West Harrison Street 1150 pm Female cries forhelp were heard on West WallStreet Ofcers were unable tolocate anyoneTuesday May 12 543 pm Neighbor prob-lems involving loud noise wereinvestigated 7 pm A West Perry Streetresident told police they hadsent money for puppies fromthe Ukraine The scam is underinvestigation

835 pm A subject told police their car window was broken out while they were ina West Perry Street business Midnight Assault of a youthwhile at a track meet was re- portedWednesday May 13 129 am Ofcers returneda moved barricade on NorthWilliams Street to its originallocation 151 am Police assisted asheriffrsquos deputy and an OSHPtrooper with an investigationincluding a BAC test 1032 pm Alleged assaultwas looked into on WestJackson Street

ACCIDENTS 4 cardeer INCIDENTSWednesday May 6

1148 am Dog complaintcame in from Road 60 in BentonTownship 1152 am Dog complaint waslodged from Flat Rock Drive inPaulding 1258 pm Wayne Trace HighSchool requested a deputy 307 pm Dog bite was re- ported on Road 173 in Washing-ton Township by the PauldingCounty Health Department 316 pm Scam was the com- plaint from Road 143 in Emerald

Township 503 pm Van Wert CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested anEMS for the driver of a mower

that crashed into a school bus intheir county Grover Hill EMSand a re unit responded to thescene no transport was made 532 pm Deputies delivered amessage on Road 250 in Carry-all TownshipThursday May 7 1226 am Van Wert CountySheriffrsquos ofce relayed infor -mation that Paulding Police re-quired assisted with a breakingand entering complaint 118 am Prowler was heardin Grover Hill 949 am Dog complaint washandled on West Canal Street inAntwerp 128 pm Telephone harass-ment was reported from Latty

Village 233 pm General burglaralarm sounded from Road 169in Auglaize Township 908 pm Cardeer crashwas documented on Road 424in Crane Township 1016 pm Deance residenttold deputies they had been re-ceiving harassing calls from alocal residentFriday May 8 1254 am Vehicle searchwas conducted on US 24 westof US 127 in Crane Township 147 am Deputy reportedseeing a suspicious vehicle onSouth Main Street in Antwerp 233 am A Payne residentof West Townline Street told

deputies they heard an explo-sion 938 am Missing juvenilewas investigated on Road 174in Auglaize Township 1205 pm Dog complaintcame in from Road 171 inBrown Township 1209 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Road 60 inWashington Township 242 pm Theft of license plates was reported fromHaviland 336 pm Dog complaintwas lodged from HickoryStreet in Antwerp 723 pm Threats were thecomplaint from Road 171 inBrown Township

1102 pm Cardeer collisionwas investigated on US 24west of Road 143 in EmeraldTownshipSaturday May 9 1257 am Vehicle searchwas conducted near the inter-section of Emerald Road andDooley Drive in Paulding 343 am Suspicious vehiclewas seen on Road 163 in Aug-laize Township 904 am Automatic alarmsounded from North MapleStreet in Payne 1135 am Mailbox damagewas reported from Road 143 inEmerald Township 227 pm Theft complaintwas investigated on East Mer-

rin Street in Payne 233 pm An alarm soundedon Road 137 in Jackson Town-ship 306 pm Dog complaintwas handled at Partridge Place 537 pm Four-wheelers anda Ford Ranger were observedtrespassing on Road 33 in Har-rison Township 625 pm Rollover accidentwas handled on Ohio 637 northof Ohio 613 in Jackson Town-ship Paulding re and EMSunits assisted at the scene Nofurther information was avail-

able 712 pm A black semi wasseen in a eld dumping some-thing into a ditch along Ohio

111 in Auglaize Township 746 pm Theft of walletwas investigated on SouthMain Street in Payne 839 pm Paulding policerequested assistance locating avehicle involved in a hitskip 852 pm Payne re andEMS units investigated anodor complaint from EastMerrin Street in Payne Theywere on scene less than 20minutes 1052 pm Loud neighborswas the complaint from EastOrchard Street in PayneSunday May 10 1229 am Juvenile matterwas handled on Ohio 500 inHarrison Township

1231 am Burglary wasreported from Road 163 inBrown Township 1236 am Prowler washeard on Ohio 49 in CarryallTownship 334 am Community Me-morial Hospital relayed in-formation about a dog bite onRoad 204 in Carryall Town-ship 1205 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Road 108 inBrown Township 219 pm Five Paulding reunits and two deputies workedto free a dog from a drainage pipe on Road 162 in PauldingTownship Someone was onthe scene until 507 pm when

the animal was freed 532 pm Two Paulding reunits and the EMS plus twoCecilCrane re units respond-ed to a re on Road 111 inJackson Township for about 30minutes 615 pm Pot-bellied pig wasseen roaming the neighbor-hood along US 127 in EmeraldTownship 722 pm A person was seenshooting from a pickup truckat an intersection on Road 24in Benton Township 754 pm Criminal damageinicted by three four-wheel-ers was reported from Road 33in Benton Township 844 pm Three Oakwood

re units and the EMS plusthree Grover Hill re units re-sponded to a re on Road 191in Brown Township 922 pm Cardeer crashwas documented on Ohio66 near Arthur in AuglaizeTownship 1026 pm Suspicious vehi-cle was seen on Road 198 inAuglaize Township 1028 pm Domestic situa-tion was handled on US 127 inCrane TownshipMonday May 11 425 am Dog complaintwas reported by Paulding Po-lice Department 939 am Dog complaintcame in from South Harrmann

Street in Antwerp 1021 am Theft of an ATVwas investigated on Road 168in Auglaize Township 1144 am Cardeer crashon Road 43 in CarryallTownship was documented 1156 am Alleged assaultwas looked into on Ohio 111in Auglaize Township 1247 pm Grover Hill Ele-mentary School lodged a dogcomplaint 416 pm Yard damage wasnoted on Road 214 in Carryall

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5A

Property transfers

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Civil DocketPalisades Collection LLC

Englewood Cliffs NJ vsBrian K Brown PauldingMoney only satised The State Bank amp TrustCo Deance vs Chad CHahn Oakwood Smallclaims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of$84833

H2O to Go - TKC Wa-ter Tech Antwerp vs MaryHernandez McAllen TexasSmall claims satised Credit Adjustments IncDeance vs Jeffrey KowalkePaulding Other action dis-missed Snow amp Sauerteig LLPFort Wayne vs Tiffany NGoings-Dargenson PayneSmall claims dismissed Credit Adjustments IncDeance vs Julie Bush Ce-cil Other action judgmentfor the plaintiff in the sum of$333849 Rachael Hollinger Ant-werp and Charlie Seslar An-

twerp vs Jim Estle LeipsicSmall claims dismissed Returned To You LtdPaulding vs Benjamin HuntPaulding Small claims judg-ment for the plaintiff in the sumof $196 Fort Wayne OrthopedicsFort Wayne vs Jason D How-er Payne and Tracy HowerPayne Other action dismissedCriminal Docket Jeremy D Walton An-twerp telecommunicationharassment $176 costs 180days jail suspended probationordered no contact with vic-tims remain med-compliant

continue services at MaumeeValley Sara A Bostic Sherwoodtelecommunication harass-ment $250 ne $24224costs one day jail served with89 days suspended no contactwith victim maintain good behavior Stacey R Hurst Oakwooddisorderly conduct with per-sistence $120 costs two days jail served with 28 days sus- pended 20 hours communityservice no unlawful contactwith victim maintain goodgeneral behavior Jennifer M Nicelley Ce-cil connement of dog $100

ne with $75 suspended $216costs $45 restitution Justin Michael KipkerAntwerp domestic violence$500 ne $107 costs payweekly 10 days pay-for-stay jail no unlawful contact withvictim complete domestic vi-olence course Andrea N Miller Pauld-ing possession of drugswaived preliminary hearingcase bound over to CommonPleas Court Christy M Sarka Deancecriminal trespass dismissed per State $13850 costs Danny Fairchild Oakwood passing bad check $147 costsTrafc Docket Breana Blair Grover Hilldriving without license$150 ne $87 costs pay bySept 25 or sent for collection(POC) Breana Blair Grover Hillfailure to control $50 nePOC Sept 25 James L Evans New Rich-mond seat belt $30 ne $47costs Darrell Ivan Hazell WestLafayette Ind 8265 speed$43 ne $77 costs Teresa N Therrien FortWayne 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs

Kevin J Herren Deancefailure control $68 ne $80costs Robert C TimmermanRidgeville Ind 7255 speed$43 ne $80 costs Thomas A Jacek CantonMich 8365 speed $43 ne$80 costs James T Tracey FortWayne 7865 speed $33 ne$80 costs Larry L Wolf ColdwaterOhio 6755 speed $33 ne$80 costs Rosemary S Krill Edger-ton Ohio 7555 speed $43ne $80 costs Gregory A Bland Scott

driving on closed road $68ne $77 costs Quang Trong NguyenWestminster Calif 8565speed $43 ne $82 costs Tammy Lou Wilder Oak-wood reckless operation$250 ne $145 costs pay $50monthly POC Oct 30 ad-ministrative license suspen-sion continues community

control ordered 60 hourscommunity service 60 days jail reserved Nathan A NightingaleAdrian Mich 9365 speed$43 ne $85 costs Turki A Alqudayri FortWayne 7055 speed $43 ne$80 costs Lee R Jackson Napoleon7665 speed $33 ne $80costs Kurt Plummer Haviland7155 speed $43 ne $77costs Dmitriy I Kara Philadel- phia disobey trafc device$53 ne $80 costs Caleb M Miller Paulding

seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Brandon L Saba Toledo8265 speed $43 ne $80costs Robert J SchwartzwalderOsseo Mich driving onclosed road $68 ne $77costs Ammar Alharastani Wa-terloo Ont 8165 speed $43ne $80 costs Tayler M Coy Bradfordseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Emily M Miller Pauldingdriving under suspensiondismissed with prejudice atStatersquos request costs waived Paul Ramirez Deance

8465 speed $43 ne $80costs Antoine F Trabulsi Cam- bridge Ont 7765 speed$33 ne $80 costs Vicki S Mewhorter Oak-wood assured clear distance$68 ne $77 costs

Brian T Bauer Cecil fail-ure to control $68 ne $80costs Brent A Waggoner Payne8155 speed $43 ne $77costs Leonard J Feeney III Mel-rose OVIunder inuencedismissed without prejudiceat Statersquos request costs to theState

Domingo Cantu Gonza-lez Edinburg Texas 7365speed $33 ne $80 costs Joshua Michael ChadwickJr London Ohio seat belt$30 ne $50 costs Donald Andrew Fee JrPaulding stop sign $53 ne$77 costs Todd A Wolfe ColumbusGrove seat belt $20 ne $47costs Eva Arbogast Bischoff StLouis 7565 speed $150 ne$95 costs Waylon L Beatty New- bugh Ind 7765 speed $33ne $80 costs Monika G Clifton Fort

Wayne 8165 speed $43ne $80 costs Steven W Steele Pauld-ing 6755 speed $33 ne$77 costs Bryanna Perez Elford De-ance failure to control $68ne $77 costs POC June 26 Kristy D Elliott Pauldingseat belt $20 ne $50 costs Vernon Lee Carter India-napolis 6855 speed $33 ne$80 costs Wilburn S Streeval Fair-eld two headlights $68 ne$80 costs Prabhavathi R PodhuturiRochester Hill Mich 8065

speed $43 ne $80 costs Jacob I Aldred Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costsPOC May 22 Jeffrey A Feeney De-ance seat belt $30 ne $47costs Lou Cinda Horstman

Oakwood 7755 speed $43ne $80 costs Marshall R Jones Pauld-ing failure to control $77costs Sean L McMichael Pauld-ing seat belt $30 ne $47costs Igor L Moldavsky Sur- prise Ariz 8065 speed $43ne $80 costs

Patricia N Naseem Syl-vania 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs Stephen John Sidwell FortWayne 7565 speed $33ne $80 costs Nate G Reinhart Pauld-ing 7555 speed $43 ne$77 costs Carlos Alberto Resen-diz-Diaz Jonesville Mich7055 speed $43 ne $77cost Trista E Guyton Clover-dale 7355 speed $43 ne$80 costs Rusty L Bradford Oak-wood seat belt $30 ne $47costs

Sekou Fofana Detroit7065 speed $33 ne $77costs Julian E Rodriguez Ant-werp 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs William G Delong Co-lumbus brake equipment$100 ne $77 costs pay allwithin 30 days Oleh Pylypiv Brooklyn NY no tail lights $100 ne$77 costs pay within 30days Felipe Lopez EdinburgTexas 7265 speed $33 ne$80 costs Michael W McCoy Co-

lumbia City 7355 speed $43ne $77 costs YC Margaret Ho Toron-to Ont 8265 speed $43ne $77 costs Joseph Perry Yates Oak-wood seat belt $30 ne $50costs

Limit our catpopulationDear Editor and animal lovers Is there anyone interested informing a group to establish anon-prot organization to ad-dress the growing concern ofldquocat population explosionrdquo inPaulding County Please contact me by calling419-399-4079 or emailing kit-tyblue911gmailcom Thanks

A concerned citizenA Clippinger

Paulding

The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Benton Township Carole N Overmyer decto James R Overmyer Sec8 78131 acres Certicate oftransfer James R Overmyer toJames R Overmyer Life Es-tate Sec 8 78131 acres QuitclaimBrown Township Marjorie A Carnahan toJulie A Bullinger Sec 5703 acres Quit claimHarrison Township Carole N Overmyer dec toJames R Overmyer Sec3640 acres Certicate of trans-fer James R Overmyer toJames R Overmyer Life Es-tate Sec 25 37681 acresSec 36 40 acres and Sec

25 5966 acres Certicate oftransfer John G and Juanita SueRadford Overmyer to JohnG and Juanita Sue RadfordOvermyer Sec 25 5966acres Quit claim Sharon L Enz to BaconBros Farms LLC Sec 16157041 acres ExecutorrsquosdeedJackson Township Roger C and Patricia LEckart to Alfred B and Beth-any A Conner Sec25 2562acres Survivorship deedPaulding Township Fred M and Hilary S Ko-hart to Jason D and Toni M

Baker Sec 34 1825 acresWarranty deedAntwerp Village James R Becker dec toLeila M Becker Lot 5 Wa- bash amp Erie Canal Addition03 acre Afdavit Randy and Lynn Shaffer etal to Daniel W and RebeccaA Schutt Lot 5 DutchmanrsquosCove 035 acre Quit claim Deborah A and Douglas LStevenson to Board of Edu-cation Antwerp Local SchoolDistrict Sec 27 Outlots1947 acres Warranty deedOakwood Village Phillip R and Charlene RStuckey trustees to Joshua

and Carissa Eitniear Lots 104and 105 0147 acre WarrantydeedPaulding Village James R Crowell to USBank National Associationtrustee Lot 10 Gasser Sec-ond Addition 02 acre Sher-iffrsquos deed Glenn H and Cheryl LTroth to Ohio Property Hunt-ers LLC Lots 1 and 7 Whin-nery Addition 02 acre Quitclaim Shannon and CoyleneGill to Chad L and Loral RManz Lot 73 Outlots 119acres Quit claim Chad L and Loral R Manzto Rodney Gill Lot 73 Out-lots 119 acres Quit claim

Blue Creekalumni banquet HAVILAND ndash The 91stannual Blue Creek Alum-ni banquet will be heldat 6 pm Saturday June20 at Wayne Trace HighSchool Doors will openat 430 for visitation Thiscould be the last all-classreunion so please plan toattend Classes of 19701971 1965 1955 and1945 will be recognized The cost is $16 per per-son Reservations should be made as soon as possi-

ble by sending them to An-nette Hirn at 11795 DullRobinson Road Van WertOH 45891 or call her at419-238-2851 Advanced payment is preferred withthe reservations Deadlinefor reservations is June 10 Group photographswill be offered this year by Gary Lane The costis $15 which includes afolder and shipping Any graduate who didnot receive noticationshould contact AnnetteWayne Trace graduatesare welcome to attend

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PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

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Birthdays

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All proceeds to benefit

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On April 4 2015 Avery Hook Antwerp

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daily Family and friends of AVERY

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Silent Auction Items 31 bags lottery bouquet

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Th ank y ou for you r conti nu ed praye rs and su pport Th e family amp frie nd s of Avery Hoo k

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Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser

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C o m i n g

M a y 2 8 t h Hospital lobby9-4

A special thanks to everyone who bought from

our recent plant sale

$5000 donated to PCH recently ~ Thanks for to your support

ndash Paulding County Hospital Auxiliary ndash

Remember to shop usbefore

you go out of town

New Items daily

(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) May 23 ndash Jacob BashfordJace Crossland Sharon FoustIsaak Hagerman Susan Kee-ler Matt Larimore MichaelMudel Serenity Rios John WSmith Richard Weller May 24 ndash Dustin Burks Curt

Eberle Elizabeth Erford Cam-den Fuller Ruth GudakunstRachael Price Betty Stoller May 25 ndash Shirley FurmanBob Wiswell May 26 ndash Lillian Carey An-gie Elliott David Miller MaryKay Mohley Robert Rice Ger-trude Rister Amy ThrasherElizabeth Waters May 27 ndash Susan BeckmanJacob Dingus Tammara Go-ings Barbara Guyton LouisePaschall Lorie Phlipot TammyRice Deanna Rhonehouse Lee

Ann Schlatter Devon SmithJoyce Snodgrass Robin VogelDave Wenninger May 28 ndash Zachary BradfordAmy Jo Knapp Joy McIntoshRachel Rothenbuhler May 29 ndash Mike Betts Ed-ward Buell Robert CavinderAngelo Cruz Gary HarpsterDelores Jacob Jeff Mekus IdaMay Mielke Richard MilerJr Mike Miller Richie MillerJessica Rager

May 23 ndash Douglas and El-len McCarns May 24 ndash Brian and TaraReeder May 26 ndash Kathy and DaveKline May 27 ndash Mr and MrsRoger Gebhart Gene and Ola

Hughes Noel ldquoBudrdquo and Ei-leen Thomas May 28 ndash Billy and LoraOrdean

Read 1000 books to yourchild before kindergarten PAULDING ndash Imagine reading 1000 booksto your child before kindergarten It is possi- ble and the Paulding County Carnegie Librarywill help you by being your resource for booksThe ldquo1000 Books Before Kindergartenrdquo programwas established by a not-for-prot organizationthat encourages reading to young children The Board of Trustees of the Paulding CountyCarnegie Library has identied ldquoCreating NewReadersrdquo as the number one service role for thelibrary Recognizing the importance of emerg-ing and early literacy the library board and staff provide resources and opportunities to connectyoung children to reading and the library The

American Academy of Pediatrics has afrmed theimportance of reading aloud to children daily be-ginning in infancy The concept of reading 1000 books to yourchild before kindergarten is simple the rewardsare priceless Read a book (any book) to yournewborn infant andor toddler The goal is tohave read 1000 books (yes you can repeat books)

before your precious one starts kindergartenDoes it sound hard Not really if you think aboutit If you read just 1 book a night you will haveread about 365 books in a year That is 730 booksin two years and 1095 books in three years If youconsider that most children start kindergarten ataround ve years of age you have more time thanyou think (so get started) When your child reaches a milestone give himher a small reward (stickers backpacks books)You can visit any Paulding County CarnegieLibrary system after you have read the rst 100 books to let your child pick out a special reward Reading logs are available on the programrsquos

website at http1000booksbeforekindergar-tenorg The website also provides readingresources for all ages reading tips for parentsadult literacy and education resources and re-sources for teens For more information about the 1000Books Before Kindergarten program contactthe library at 419-399-2032

Kayak canoe safety training MELROSE ndash A kayak andcanoe safety training programis being held June 6 from 1 to4 pm at the Shafferrsquos pond at7256 Road 177 near Melrose(06 mile south of the Morning-star Shell station) This will be ane opportunity for paddlers ofall ages to learn or brush up ontheir techniques before the kay-ak and canoe races at the Aug-laize River Regatta sponsored

by the Oakwood DevelopmentCompany on June 20 See de-tails at wwwodcohioorg Instructor for the training is

Cory Hartman DNR watercraftofcer specialist Hartman isfrom the Maumee Bay Field Of-ce He has worked for the Di-vision of Watercraft for 12 yearsand is certied as an Americancanoe association instructor There will be one-hour in-struction sessions in the watercovering basic equipment safecarrying techniques launchingand landing the boat Also pro-

vided will be training in basicstrokes including forward re-verse stopping and maneuver-ing in order to control the boatSafety components includeinformation on hypothermia basic clothing and fundamen-tals of the wet exit

Canoes kayaks paddles andlifejackets will be provided by Auglaize Canoe amp Kayakfree of charge You must wearsturdy shoes Changing facili-ties will be available This training program is being sponsored by the Oak-wood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Societyas one of their samaritan activ-ities in the Oakwood Commu-

nity For further information con-tact Helen Maddock at hmmad-dockgmailcom or 419-594-2797 Pre-registration is notrequired but would be helpfulTo pre-register go to wwwodcohioorggleaners

Farm Bureau recommends additional CAUV changes COLUMBUS ndash Ohio Farm Bureau Federa-tion (OFBF) has offered a second set of recom-mended changes to the statersquos Current Agricul-tural Use Valuation (CAUV) program whichshould result in more accurate valuations thatreect the current economic conditions faced by landowners are facing An additional benetshould be to encourage more participation inconservation practices and programs The changes to the CAUV formula were proposed in a letter to the Ohio Departmentof Taxation and can be taken administrativelywithout the need for new legislation In its recommendations Farm Bureau chal-lenged two inaccurate assumptions in the cur-rent capitalization rate portion of the CAUVformula that land is a short-term investment

and that it becomes more valuable as its mort-gage is paid down The current formula assumes land is held

for only ve years when in reality farmlandis typically held for decades and often acrossmultiple generations The formula also nowassumes land is more valuable as its debt isreduced but Farm Bureau argues that landvalues are a function of productive capacityregardless of the level of owner equity Bothchanges would lessen the impact of nonfarmmarket forces on the capitalization rate Another proposal asks that all lands in fed-eral conservation programs or other landsmanaged under year-round conservation prac-tices be valued at the lowest possible rate Currently farmers are discouraged fromidling land because it is taxed as though it was producing crops Farm Bureau believes taxingconservation lands at the CAUV minimum

value is appropriate because conservationlands are nonproducing This also supportsfarmers who take steps to protect the environ-

ment and water quality Farm Bureau is also asking the Tax Departmentto take additional steps to further reect the lowervalue of woodlands compared to crop ground This is Farm Bureaursquos second set of recom-mendations on ways to improve the CAUVformula In March the Tax Department en-acted several of the organizationrsquos previousrecommendations OFBF thanked Tax Com-missioner Joe Testa and his staff for their will-ingness to consider Farm Bureaursquos views Ohio Farm Bureaursquos ongoing study of theCAUV formula has included extensive effort by volunteers and staff who have obtained

input from numerous tax policy experts Theorganization believes CAUV is Ohiorsquos mosteffective tool for preserving farmland Thegoal of its study is to identify adjustments tothe formula that provide fairness and accuracywhile protecting the integrity of the program About CAUV CAUV is Ohiorsquos most effec-tive tool for preserving farmland Under the program farmland is taxed on its agricultural productivity rather than its development val-ue The formula is highly complex and incor- porates factors such as soil type cropping his-tory crop prices yields non-land productioncosts and interest rates

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7A

A Penny for Your Thoughts

By Nancy Whitaker

RETIREMENT

SALEAfter 38 years of serving Van Wertand surrounding communities the

Barnharts are retiring

Everything Must Go _______________________________

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NEW MATTRESS SETSAND FURNITURE

ALSO USED FURNITURE andHUNDREDS OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

The perfect cake I was practically raised inchurch and along with a strictupbringing and religion weall ate a lot of good foodSundays after service peo- ple would go to each othersrsquohomes for lunch I remember plates of fried chicken bowlsof mashed potatoes noodlesstufng potato salad and lots

of desserts I especially recallthe big round angel food cakethat was always at the din-ners It was delicious Today I go to a churchthat is very active in the foodministry We have food give-aways fourth Sunday dinnersand the second Wednesday ofeach month we offer a goodmeal to the public We notonly get food for our soul but get to enjoy and sharethe good food cooked by ourcongregation I hate to brag but we do have some supercooks not only at our church but in the community I was thinking about ourupcoming church supper anda story of a lady named Al-ice Grayson from Alabamacame to my mind Now I re-ally donrsquot know if this storyis true but it could be Alicewas a member of the Baptistchurch ladiesrsquo group and had planned a bake sale to raisefunds for the needy The morning of the bakesale Alice realized that shehad forgotten to bake any-thing Time was running shortso she rummaged through hercupboards and found an angelfood cake mix She hurriedlystirred up the cake and put it

in the oven Meanwhile she proceeded to get ready for theday and helped her son packfor scout camp Ooops the cake Alice ranover to the oven to removethe cake and when she took itout the whole middle was atIt was horribly disgured andshe said ldquoOh no I donrsquot havetime to bake another cakerdquo So being an inventive ladyshe looked around for some-thing to build up the middleof the cake Well she foundsomething in the bathroom Itwas a roll of white toilet paperand it t perfect in the center

So she hurriedly frosted thecake and it looked just beauti-ful She was going to drop offthe cake at the church and then

go to work But before she left shewoke up her daughter Aman-da and told her to please beat the bake sale right at 930am when it opened She gaveher daughter money and toldher to specically purchasethe angel food cake she had baked and to bring it home(That way no one would ever

know about what was in themiddle) When Amanda arrived atthe bake sale the perfect an-gel food cake had already beensold The daughter grabbed hercell phone called her motherand told her the bad news Thecake had already been sold Al-ice was horried She would bethe laughing stock of the townand probably banished fromher church She laid awake andworried about it all night longWhat should she do The next day a prominentchurch member was having awedding shower for her daugh-ter Alice decided she may aswell go even though the ladyhaving it was a snob Alice be-ing a single parent sometimesfelt as she did not belong inthis group Of course the mealwas delicious and elegant Thecrowd was denitely uppercrust and from the Old SouthThen it was dessert time Much to Alicersquos horror here

came the hostess bearing thecake Alice had taken to the bake sale Alice felt the blooddrain from her body when shesaw that cake It looked glo-rious and delectable and the party attendees were very im- pressed Mrs Mayorrsquos wifespoke up and said ldquoWhat a beautiful cakerdquo

Alice was stunned but thehostess spoke up proudly andsaid ldquoThank you I baked itmyselfrdquo Alice then relaxed smiledand said ldquoGod is goodrdquo I donrsquot worry about this hap- pening to me as I have never baked a decent angel food cakein my life Do you think this was a ldquolittlewhite lierdquo What do you thinkthe hostess did when she cutinto the cake and found the sur- prise toilet paper in the centerWould you ever try lling yourcake with toilet paper Let meknow and Irsquoll give you a Pen-ny for Your Thoughts By the

way God is good

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

May 12 83 51 041rdquo

May 13 74 47 -0-

May 14 63 42 -0-

May 15 63 42 028rdquo May 16 81 55 022rdquo

May 17 75 64 008rdquo

May 18 84 64 028rdquo

First graders have a hopping

good time learning about frogs

Payne Elementary students Omar Jauregui Chase Pack andBraden Treece use their tongues to catch bugs just like frogs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD Last week first gradestudents at Payne Elementarylearned about frogs during a presentation by Staci Millereducation specialist with the

Paulding SWCD The students enjoyed aPowerPoint presentation thatincluded learning about wherefrogs live what they eat andhow they survive The students learned thatfrogs use their eyes to helpthem swallow and digest theirfood The frogrsquos eyes will dropdown into their skull and helpto force the bugs or food downinto the frogrsquos stomach The students even got towatch a video of a frog eatingand could see how their eyesactually go into their skullThe students were amazed bythis and really enjoyed cheer-ing on the frog as it ate over 40 bugs and was still hungry

Then the students got theopportunity to become frogsthemselves Each student wasgiven a party favor that wastheir ldquofrog tonguerdquo and theyhad to hop around the room

and catch bugs with their

tongues just like frogs do The students had a blastwith this activity Please feelfree to contact Staci Miller atthe Paulding SWCD to sched-ule a program with a class-

room or group

sectSHERIFFContinued from Page 5A

Township 833 pm Suspicious vehi-cle was observed on SouthHarrmann Street in AntwerpTuesday May 12 827 am Theft of a gunwas investigated on Road 10in Auglaize Township 850 am Dog complaintcame in from Road 138 inJackson Township 1034 am Theft of afour-wheeler was investigat-

ed on Road 171 in BrownTownship 1055 am Identicationtheft was looked into onRoad 86 in Brown Township 310 pm Deputies assistedCounty Court probation bytaking one prisoner to jail 342 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Nancy Streetin Paulding

650 pm A resident ofBrown Township Road 191told deputies someone keyedtheir truck 840 pm Domestic situa-tion was handled on Road 72in Washington TownshipWednesday May 13 346 am Cardeer crash onRoad 424 in Crane Townshipwas handled 718 am Theft of a pickuptruck was reported from Road

105 in Crane Township 803 am Unwanted personcomplaint was handled on Ohio111 in Auglaize Township 832 am Threats were re- ported from Ohio 114 in Wash-ington Township 1151 am Dog complaintwas handled on Road 232 inEmerald Township 137 pm Dog complaintwas lodged from Road 211 inBrown Township 234 pm Dog complaintwas looked into on Road 39 inBenton Township 416 pm Juvenile matterwas handled in Grover Hill 1133 pm Residential alarmsounded on US 127 in Latty

Township Deputies were toldto disregardThursday May 14 1047 am Deputies assist-ed the adult parole ofcer on

East Perry Street 1052 am One prisonerwas transported from CountyCourt to jail 1146 am Dog complaintcame in from Cecil 103 pm K9 unit was de- ployed along US 24 at Road 83in Crane Township

140 pm Suspicious personwas seen near the intersectionof US 24 and Road 133 in Em-erald Township 153 pm Dog complaintcame in from Oakwood 233 pm K9 unit was de- ployed at an undisclosed loca-tion

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OCT 15-19AUTUMN IN NEW YORK Broadway Show Cruise

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VAN WERT ndash In remem- brance of Elvis Presley whodied on Aug 16 1977 a 38thanniversary concert will be givenin Van Wert on Saturday Aug15 at Fountain Park Billed as the greatest Elvisimpersonator of all time BenPortsmouth will perform with anine-piece band Fans from all over the worlddeclare he is the closest theyhave ever seen to Elvis PresleyAlthough there was only oneElvis Ben is the closest youwill ever get in terms of Elvisrsquoslooks his singing voice andonstage charisma according tothose who have seen him in per-son He has won three majorElvis Presley Enterprise en-dorsed contests culminating inthe crown jewel of contests theldquoUltimate Elvis Tribute Contestrdquoheld in Memphis during Elvisweek commemorating the life

and legend of Elvis Presley In February 2013 Ben per-formed on the ldquoDavid Letter-man Showrdquo in celebration ofthe Kingrsquos 79th birthday

Summer concert featurestop Elvis impersonator

Fountain Park in Van Wert will set the stage for Elvisimpersonator Ben Portsmouth Then concert scheduled for Aug15 will feature what many consider the greatest impersonator ofall time Elvis will perform many of the Kingrsquos hits and will have a

nine piece band backing him up as he performs

Bring your own seating(lawn chairs) to the event The park will open at noon on the15th and lawn chairs may be placed on a rst-come rst-served basis No coolers are permitted at this event Foodand drinks will be sold This will be the rst ticketedevent in Fountain Park historyThe concert area will be entirely

encased in privacy screen Youmust have a ticket to enter All proceeds will be donated to theChildrenrsquos Christmas Garden project Tickets are $25 in advanceand $30 at the event They can be purchased online at wwwvisionarypromotionsorg or by phone by calling Jim Clay at419-771-9508

Paulding-Putnam making

major infrastructure investment

Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative has started work on a $750000 system upgrade in Pauld-ing County

PAULDING ndash Pauld-ing Putnam Electric Co-op(PPEC) is putting the nish-ing touches on upgrades tothe electrical system that runsalong Charloe Trail The purpose of the four-month project is to continue providing members reliableand quality electric service ldquoJust like anything else ifyou donrsquot take care of some-thing age and weather ele-ments begin to take hold thisis why PPEC makes it a prior-ity to upgrade portions of ourelectrical system We wantour membersowners to have

reliable and quality service allthe timerdquo stated PPEC mar-keting and economic devel-opment manager Erika Wil-litzer The project is a majorcommunity improvement project costing an estimated$750000 and spanning 94miles in length It ties CecilLatty and Fort Brown substa-tions together allowing PPECto have more back-up optionswhen major outages occur It also allows PPEC to

move load around to moreefciently serve members inthat area of Paulding County Around 2444 of memberswill see reduced outages andincreased reliability The project started at theintersection of County Road131 and Ohio 111 pro-gressed south to County Road131 and County Road 126and from the intersection ofCounty Road 131 and CountyRoad 138 (aka Charloe Trail)to Charloe (County Road 138and County Road 179) Because of this update busi-nesses located in that area will

now have three-phase power Paulding County Eco-nomic Development directorJerry Zielke said ldquoI am very pleased with PPECrsquos recentinvestment in three-phaseelectric service in Jackson andEmerald townships This will provide additional electric ser-vice to InSource Technologieswhich continues to grow andexpand its business in JacksonTownship It will also provideservice for future economicdevelopment in that areardquo

PPEC engineering and op-erations manager Alan Kohartsaid his team strives for su- perior member service ldquoWecontinue to invest in new polesand wires to provide our mem- bers with reliable and qualityelectric service We know ourmembers will benefit fromthese projects for many yearsto comerdquo For more information onthis project or other infor-mation regarding PauldingPutnam Electric Co-op visitwwwppeccoop

WBESC to meet PAULDING ndash Western Buck -eye Educational Service Centerwill hold its monthly governing board meeting at 6 pm todayMay 20 at the Paulding ESC202 N Cherry Paulding

Used book sale OTTAWA ndash TheFriends of the PutnamCounty District Librarywill be holding its annu-al used book sale on June2-3 from 9 am-8 pm atthe 4th Street Gym Otta-wa There will be manyhardback and paperback

books for all ages plustapes and CDs attictreasures electronicsand ofce furniture All proceeds stay in PutnamCounty and are used byall library locations

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DONATE TO FAIR BUILDING PROJECT ndash The Paulding FFA Chapter donated $1000 to the Livestock Building Fund for the new animalpens Here with Lisa McClure (center) executive director of the Paulding County Area Foundation are FFA advisor Brett Foster and the2014-15 Paulding FFA ofcers Luke Jackson Peter Wharry Bailey Combs Katie Carnahan Hannah Farr and Paige Fitzwater

VOLUNTEER HONORED ndash Cindy Seslar has been a loyal volunteer at Antwerp Elementary School for 30 years In honor recog-nition and celebration of all that Seslar has done Crystal Brooksrsquo second grade class threw her a surprise party on May 13 Theygreeted Seslar with cupcakes and a homemade card

HOSPITAL RECEIVES FUNDING ndash Oakwood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Society donated toward the purchase of arecliner for patent use at Paulding County Hospital The chair willhelp patients on the road to recovering from illnesses and surgeryProper positioning of patients is important in the healing processhelping in the ow of uids and prevention of complicating fac-tors On hand to provide the chair to the hospital are from left

ndash Max Kochensparger John Pier Bonnie Pier Phyllis Bidlack andBill Bidlack Dick Parrish is seated in the chair

Ellie Miller (right) with Matt Klopfenstein new state presidentand a Wayne Trace FFA member was recognized for her outstand -ing work as an ofcer Miller a Paulding FFA member received agold rating for her treasurerrsquos book while Hannah Farr (not pic-tured) received a gold rating for her secretaryrsquos book

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DHI Media Photo

Malayna VanCleve ran the 300 hurdles with a time of 5141 tonish fourth The Lady Panthers nished seventh at the North -west Conference meet held at Columbus Grove

DHI Media Photo

Gabby Stahl hands off the baton to Kaylen Hale during the 1600 relay The Lady Panthers n-ished fth in the event and seventh overall as a team The Northwest Conference meet was held atColumbus Grover where the host Bulldogs won the meet

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In the 800 relay Kaylee Plummer takes the baton from team-mate Kaylen Hale during the Northwest Conference track meetThe Lady Panther relay team nished fth in the race

Bulldogs repeat asNWC track champs

By KEVIN

WANNEMACKER

Sportswriter

COLUMBUS GROVE ndash Columbus Groversquos

boys and girls captured the Northwest Confer-

ence track championship on Saturday at the

home of the Bulldogs It was their second title

in as many years for both teams and the Bull-

dog boyrsquos fourth consecutive title

The Columbus Grove girls totaled 159

points to easily get past second place Bluffton

(90) and third place Spencerville (79) Round-

ing out the standings were Ada (64) Lincol-

nview (44) Allen east (31) Paulding (28)

Delphos Jefferson (27) and Crestview (9)

For the Lady Panthers Malayna Van Cleve

posted a fth place nish in the 100 hurdles

with a time of 1774 while also taking fth in

the 300 hurdles in 5141 JoEllyn Salinas took

third in the pole vault at 8-0 with teammateJacee Harwell nishing fourth at 8-0 Kaylee

Plummer posted a jump of 15-5-14 to take

second in the long jump

The Lady Panther 4x100 relay team of Har-

well Gabriella Stahl Kaylee Plummer and

Kaylen Hale nished fth in 5454 seconds

while Stahl Hale Plummer and Van Cleve

took fth in the 4x200 relay in 15519

Christina Clapsaddle Hale Stahl and Van

Cleve combined to post a time of 43350 in

the 4x400 good for fth place

Kacie Mulholland of Spencerville garnered

the Northwest Conference Female Athlete of

the Year award after winning both the 200

dash (2690) and 400 dash (10074) Mulhol-

land was also part of the second place 1600

relay team that nished with a time of 42313

In the boys meet Columbus Grove record-

ed 161 points followed by Bluffton (98) and

Spencerville (86) The standings for the other

NWC teams were Linconview (79) Crest-

view (41) Allen east (28) Delphos Jefferson

(205) Paulding (115) and Ada (3)

For the maroon-and-white Simeon Shep-

herd took fth in the 1600 run at 45101 and

in the 3200 run with a time of 112241 Bren-

don Lothamer nished fourth in the pole vault

at 10-6 and Andrew Stafford tied for fth at

10-0

Preston Ingol Darion Rowe Branson

Minck and Zack Buchman recorded a fth place nish in the 4x100 relay with a time of

4846

Lincolnviewrsquos Bayley Tow was named the

Northwest Conference Male Athlete of the

Year Tow captured individual titles in the

1600 run setting a new meet record time of

42307 and 3200 run with a time of 95067

Tow also posted a second place nish in the

800 run with a time of 20350 and was part

of the 3200 relay team for the Lancers that

crossed the line second in 82950

Raiders claim GMC track titleBoysrsquo 1600 relay team seals win

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter

AYERSVILLE ndash TheWayne Trace boys and Fair-view girls captured teamchampionships at the GreenMeadows Conference trackmeet Friday night at Ayers-ville High School The boys meet came downto the nal race with Fairviewleading the way with 89 pointsfollowed by Wayne Trace at86 and Edgerton with 85-13

However the Raider 1600relay team of Seth SaylorJosh Kuhn Alec Vest andCole Shepherd won the race tovault Wayne Trace into a rst place nish as a team

Wayne Trace posted 96 points on the night to nip sec-ond place Edgertonrsquos 93-13 points and third place Fair-viewrsquos 93 points Tinora n-ished fourth at 73 followed byAyersville (58-13) Hicksville(46) Holgate (41) and Ant-werp (26-13) The Raidersrsquo Seth Saylorcaptured championships in both the 110 hurdles (1570)and 300 hurdles (4050) Say-

lor also posted a fourth placenish in the 200 dash for theRaiders

Tinorarsquos Hunter Vogel wasa triple champion individual-ly winning the long jump 100dash and 200 dash AntwerprsquosSam Williamson captured both the 1600 run and 3200run Hank Sinn of Wayne Tracewon the discus with a toss of134-3 and nished as run-ner-up in the shot put

The Raidersrsquo Cole Shepherdalso picked up valuable points posting second place nishesin the 400 dash high jumpand long jump Also scoring points for the Raiders individ-ually were Josh Kuhn (third

300 hurdles) Austin Kuhn(second 110 hurdles) ScottWenninger (fth discus)

Wayne Tracersquos 400 relayteam of Jared Sherry VestDarius Hale and Austin Kuhntook fourth In the same eventthe Antwerp quartet of Bran-don Laney Evan HiltonErik Buchan and Williamson placed fth Antwerprsquos Buchan tied forfourth in the high jump andJosh Longardner posted a fth place nish in the shot put The Lady Apaches totaled116 points to take the titlewith Edgerton placing second

at 103 and Holgate third at 72 points Ayersville (70) Ant-werp (57) Wayne Trace (54)Tinora (43) and Hicksville(11) rounded out the eld Wayne Tracersquos MoniqueGoings was a double winnercapturing the 100 dash (1270)and 200 dash (2670)

The Raider 800 relay quar-tet of Carrigan Critten Shay-na Temple Goings and StacyFlint took rst with a time of14930

Antwerprsquos Audrie Longard-ner took rst place in the 800meter run Antwerprsquos 3200 relay team

of Jaime Ryan Bailee Sig-man Rachel Williamson andLongardner won the title as

did the Archer 1600 relaysquad of Williamson AnnieMiesle Ryan and Longardner The blue-and-white alsoscored points from KlayreManella (fth discus) HopeSmith (third high jump andfourth 100 hurdles) Miesle(sixth 100 hurdles and third300 hurdles) Sigman (sixth1600 run) and Williamson(third 400 dash) Antwerprsquos 400 relay teamof Maggie Wilson EmmaButzin Kortney Smith andKiana Recker nished sixth Girls placing for WayneTrace included Temple (fth

high jump and fourth 300hurdles) Flint (fth 100dash) Hollie Wannemacher(fourth 3200 run) and GracieGudakunst (fth 200 dash)

The Raider 3200 relay teamof Flint Haley Saylor BriannaSinn and Hollie Wannemachernished sixth while CrittenGudakunst Flint and Goingscombined for a second placenish in the 400 relay Thequartet of Flint GudakunstCritten and Temple took sixthin the 1600 relay

Varsity Games of the WeekSoftballWayne Trace hosts Celina canceled

Paulding at Tinora canceled

Fairview 6Wayne Trace 1

Defiance 8Paulding 1

Antwerp host s Woodlan canceled

Wayne Trace hosts Delphos

Jeffersoncanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSColumbus Grove 15Paulding 5

DIV IV SECTIONALSNorth Central 9

Antwerp 3

Wayne Trace 2

Pettisville 1

BaseballPaulding at Van Wertcanceled

Wayne Trace at Parkwaycanceled

Paulding 8Edon 5

Crestview 10

Antwerp 0

Wayne Trace hosts Miller Citycanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSVan Wert 11Paulding 1

DIV IV SECTIONALSHolgate 7

Wayne Trace 5

TrackWAYNE TRACE RELAYS canceled

NWC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Paulding 8th 115Girlsrsquo meet -

Paulding 7th 28

GMC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Wayne Trace 1st 96Fairview 3rd 93Antwerp 8th 2633

Girlsrsquo meet -

Fairview 1st 116

Antwerp 5th 57

Wayne Trace 6th 54

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DIV IV SOFTBALL SECTIONAL

Laneyrsquos bad-hop single

lifts Lady Raiders to winBY KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sportswriter

HAVILAND ndash Courtnie Laneyrsquos bad-hopsingle that eluded Pettisville rst baseman

Kaija Blosser drove in Sydney Critten withthe game-winning run as Wayne Trace nippedthe Blackbirds 2-1 in eight innings in DivisionIV sectional softball Thursday night Critten had reached to lead off the bottomof the eighth with a single to right eld andmoved to second on a Leah Sinn groundout On an 0-2 pitch Laney then hit a ground- ball towards Blosser that took a bad-hop and jumped over the glove of the Blackbird rst basemanrsquos backhand into right eld Thethrow from Pettisville right elder MalloryRiegsecker to try and get Critten at the platewas off the mark and the Raiders escaped withthe victory ldquoIt wasnrsquot prettyrdquo noted Raider head coachJack Baumle ldquoBut you have to give our girlscredit We found a way to get it done thoughrdquo For the rst four innings Wayne Trace

pitcher Molly Crosby and Blackbird hurlerTeagan Kauffman took turns putting up zeroesin the scoring columns Wayne Trace threatened in each of the rsttwo innings The Raiders had runners at rstand second with two outs before Kauffmangot Critten to pop out to third baseman Steph-anie Hubby In the second Carley Wright walked andMadison Zartman singled with two outsHowever Kauffman again escaped by gettingAddison Baumle to y out to center eld Pettisvillersquos rst scoring opportunity camein the fourth Jaelyn Rufenacht reached on an error be-fore Hubby followed with a walk HoweverCrosby then stopped the rally from postingany damage by getting Kauffman to groundout and before fanning Jasmyn Barton

After the Raiders went in order in the bot-tom of the fourth Pettisville put up the gamersquosrst run in the fth Johanna Roth reached on a Raider error be-fore a passed ball advanced Roth to secondBlosser then followed with a sacrice buntthat moved Roth to third with one out Sami Tilley then hit a hard ground ball to

Crosby that allowed Roth to score for a 1-0Pettisville advantage ldquoWe had opportunities but we didnrsquot takeadvantage of themrdquo commented the Raiderhead coach ldquoFortunately we were able to do

a better job of that late in the gamerdquo Bergman opened the sixth with a single tocenter eld and advanced to second on a sacri-ce bunt by Critten After Maggie Crosby was hit by a pitch to put runners at rst and second Laney ground-ed out to Blosser at rst to move the runnersup to second and third Bergman then scoredon a wild pitch to knot the score at 1-1 Both teams threatened in the seventh Pettisville got a single from Roth beforeKaija Blosser reached on an error to put run-ners at second and third with one out Crosby though got out of the jam by get-ting Tilley to ground out and Amber Klop-fenstein to y out to centerelder MackenzieSwary to end the inning Wayne Trace got a one-out walk by Baum-le before a Swary pop-up for the second out

Crosby followed with a single to centereld but Bergman ew out to center eld to end theinning Pettisville then went down in order in theeighth to set up the Raider heroics in the homehalf of the inning Crosby recorded the victory for WayneTrace tossing eight innings while allowingtwo hits and two walks while fanning seven ldquoMolly did a nice job for us tonightrdquo Baum-le added ldquoShe didnrsquot have her best stuff butshe battled all night longrdquo Kauffman took the loss for the Blackbirds pitching seven innings while allowing eighthits and two walks Kyra Behnfeldt pitched tothe nal two batters giving up one hit ldquoThe bottom of the order came through forus tonightrdquo noted Baumle ldquoThey came upand hit the ball hard and that was good to seerdquo

Zartman Bergman and Crosby all had twosingles for Wayne Trace which improved to13-10

Addison Baumle Courtnie Laney and Syd-ney Critten each picked up singles for WayneTrace Johanna Roth and Kyra Behnfeldteach picked up hits for the Pettisville whichdropped to 8-11

Sectional Baseball

Tigers trip up RaidersCougars catch Panthers

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter HOLGATE ndash Wayne Trace battled with Green Meadows

Conference rival Holgate butcouldnrsquot overcome the Tigersas the hosts posted a 7-5 vic-tory in Division IV sectionalaction last Tuesday Holgate scored in ve ofits six at-bats with the loneexception being the initial in-ning After Wayne Trace jumpedin front 1-0 in the rst the Ti-gers answered a run in the sec-ond to knot the game at 1-1 The Raiders respondedquickly getting three in theirhalf of the third as WayneTrace opened a 4-1 advantage Holgate picked up singleruns in the third and fourth

to close within 4-3 before theRaiders got one in the fth toexpand the lead to 5-3 From there though it wasall Tigers Holgate respondedwith two runs in the fth and twomore in the sixth to seize a 7-5advantage entering the seventh Tiger pitching then shutdown the Wayne Trace of-fense to seal the two-run vic-tory in sectional action Noah Stoller ripped a pairof doubles and drove in threeruns while Brandon Laneyadded two singles and twoRBIrsquos for the Raiders David Sinn and CalebSchaefer added a double each

while Seth Yenser and AustinFast chipped in singles Stoller suffered the lossfor Wayne Trace allowingten hits and four walks whilefanning three strikeouts TheRaiders drop to 2-20 on the

yearDylan Szabo had a single

and two doubles for the Ti-gers and Bailey Hohenbergerchipped in two singles

Dylan Pahl got the win forHolgate tossing three inningswhile surrendering two hitsand a run and striking out one The Tigers now 6-15 on theseason will travel to Kalidain sectional championship ac-tion

Van Wert 11 Paulding 1 VAN WERT mdash It wasall smiles for Van Wert lastThursday as the Cougars host-ed Paulding in the Division IIIsectional championship gameThe Cougars came away vic-torious and earned their rstsectional championship in 16years Southpaw Brant Henry got

the start on the mound for theCougars After striking outthe rst Panther batter thingsgot a little dicey with the nextthree Paulding batters gettingon base Henry managed to get outof the jam with a force out fol-lowed by a strike out At their next at-bats thePanthers got things going witha single from Jarrett SittonPaulding was stopped whenLupe Martinez hit a liner forthe force out at second AlexArellano then singled put-ting two on with one man outCorbin Edwards then singledscoring Martinez and giving

the Panthers a 1-0 lead after 112 innings ldquoWe had a great rst in-ning with Damon (Egnor onthe mound) and we get thatone run things were lookinggoodrdquo said Paulding head

baseball coach Brock Berg-man ldquoWe needed to have a big shut down inning the nextinning and it wasnrsquot so muchthat We got behind good hit-

ters and they (Van Wert) hitthe fastball well because theyknew it was comingrdquo The Van Wert bats camealive in the second inning plating four runs to take a 4-1lead The Cougars didnrsquot hold back at their next time at batTwo more runs put the Cou-gars in a comfortable lead at6-1 Van Wert needed but nine pitches in the fourth inningto down the Panthers BrantHenry took the mound and be-gan with a three-pitch strike-out Henry then struck thenext two batters of the inning

on nine pitches The Cougars sent nine bat-ters to the plate in the fourthinning will adding to moreruns to their reacutesumeacute and an8-1 margin They werenrsquot done yetthough as Caleb Fetzer sin-gled to left scoring HenryBraun hit a liner to right eldthat was misplayed puttingrunners on second and thirdwith still two men out Fetzerscored and Braun advancedto third on a wild pitch fromPanther reliever Lupe Mar-tinez Williams then came tothe dish and singled in anotherrun The Cougars nished the

inning with an 11-1 lead Henry retired the Panthersin order in the fth inningstriking out the nal two Henished the game with 10strikeouts while walking justtwo and allowing six hits

Varsity Baseball Varsity Softball

FAIRVIEW 6 WAYNE TRACE 1 SHERWOOD ndash Fairviewtook advantage of ve WayneTrace errors and used a fourrun fourth inning to post a 6-1victory over the Raiders lastTuesday night

The Apaches wrap up anundefeated season in confer-ence play improving to 7-0 inthe league and 18-3 overall Fairview scored single runsin the rst and second innings before the four-run fourthstretched the advantage to 6-0 Wayne Trace did break upthe shutout plating its lonerun of the night in the sixth Molly Crosby and Mack-enzie Swary each posted twohits for the Raiders who fallto 12-10 in all games and 4-3in the conference Leah SinnMadison Zartman SydneyCritten and Addison Baumlechipped in a single each

Crosby took the loss on themound striking out ve whileallowing six hits and oneearned run Christina Gebers had twosingles for Fairview with Mal-lory Polter Kolleen BolandKelsey Beck and BlakelynSheets also recording a singleeach Haley Robbins allowedeight hits and a walk whilestriking out eight to get thewin for FairviewDEFIANCE 8 PAULDING 1 Deance broke a 1-1 tiewith a seven run fth inningas the Bulldogs pulled awayfor an 8-1 win over Paulding

in non-league softball actionlast week

PAULDING 8 EDON 5 Edon jumped in front of host Paulding 4-0 after one inning but the Panthers scored eight runs over the nal six frames to post an8-5 victory over the Bombers Paulding got two runs back in the second but the Bombers addedone in the top of the third for a 5-2 advantage The Panthers took thelead for good with a four-run third to grab a 6-5 advantage The ma-

roon and white then added the nal two runs in the sixth to set the nalmargin at 8-5 Preston Johanns pitched three innings to get the win for Pauldingsurrendering eight hits and ve runs Jarrett Sitton topped the Panther offense with a single and a homerun while also driving in four runs Corbin Edwards added two singlesand three runs batted in while Aaron Mock chipped in a single and adouble Johanns and Marcus Miller posted a single each for PauldingCRESTVIEW 10 ANTWERP 0 Preston Gerardot and Mitchell Rickard combined on ano-hitter as Crestview blanked Antwerp 10-0 in six innings lastweek in non-league baseball action Crestview took control early scoring ve runs in the rst andfour in the second for a 9-0 advantage The Knights got theirnal run with a single run in the sixth

The host Bulldogs had jumped in front with a solorun in the rst before Pauldinganswered with its lone run inthe fourth However Deancethen took control by platingseven runs in the home half of

the fth Kristen Schilt pitched veinnings for the Panthers giv-ing up ve hits three runs(two earned) and a walk

Morgan Riley AudreyManz and Kastin Kelly all hadtwo hits for the maroon andwhite with Kelly also pickingup a RBI

Three Paulding FFA members received their state degrees at the Ohio FFA Convention April 30-May 1 From left are Luke Jackson Katie Carnahan and Alexis Howell

Justin Carnahan 2014 Paulding High School graduate re-ceived second place in the Prociency Category of Forage Pro -duction at this yearrsquos Ohio FFA Convention

VWCH recognizes EMS Week locally VAN WERT ndash National Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Week brings together local communities and medical personnel tohonor the brave men and women who respond to medical emer-gencies Observance of this important week runs May 17-23 This yearrsquos theme is ldquoEMS Strongrdquo and honors the strong drivewithin everyone who works together as part of the EMS crew ndashrst responders hospitals emergency physicians and public health providers who collaborate together to reduce risk and save lives Van Wert County Hospital and Van Wert Medical Services aregrateful for the dedication of the local EMS crews who providethe day-to-day life saving of emergency medicinersquos ldquofront linerdquo Ingratitude for the EMS crews who serve the area Van Wert CountyHospital provided a meal on Tuesday for all EMS personnel andalso provided free Continuing Education (CE) hours on the topicof Pediatric Emergencies

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petitionJOHN A DeMUTHJUDGE

LEGAL NOTICE

The annual electionof the Directors of thePaulding County Agri-cultural Society will beheld on Saturday June13 2015 between thehours of 12 noon and400 pm Said electionwill be held in the Sec-retaryrsquos Office on thePaulding County Fair-grounds Only those persons holding a 2015Paulding County Agri-cultural Society mem- bership will be allowedto vote in said electionSusan Miller Paulding County Agri-cultural SocietySecretary

ORDINANCE

1497-15

Ordinance 1497-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May 62015 and goes into ef-

fect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEGRANTING TOPAULDING-PUT- NAM ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INCITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS THERIGHT TO ACQUIRECONSTRUCT MAIN-TAIN AND OPERATEIN THE STREETST H O R O U G H -FARES ALLEYSBRIDGES AND

PUBLIC PLACES OFTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING STATEOF OHIO ANDITS SUCCESSORSLINES FOR THEDISTRIBUTION OFELECTRIC ENERGYTO THE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOAND THE INHAB-ITANTS THEREOFFOR LIGHT HEATPOWER ANDOTHER PURPOSESAND FOR THE

TRANSMISSION OFTHE SAME WITHINTHROUGH ORACROSS SAID VIL-LAGE OF PAULD-ING STATE OFOHIOCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1498-15

Ordinance 1498-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $80000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-

SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF ACQUIRING ANDIMPROVING REALPROPERTY AND IN-TERESTS THEREINFOR USE BY THEVILLAGErsquoS STREETD E P A R T M E N T TOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office

116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1499-15

Ordinance 1499-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be in

force immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FORTHE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED$344000 NOTES INANTICIPATION OFTHE ISSUANCE OFBONDS FOR THEPURPOSE OF PAV-ING AND OTHER-WISE IMPROVING N CHERRY STREET NORTH DRIVE ANDOTHER ROADSAND STREETS INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1500-15

Ordinance 1500-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $35000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSE

OF CONSTRUCT-ING AND RECON-STRUCTING CURBSALONG N CHERRYSTREET AND NORTH DRIVE INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-

nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1501-15

Ordinance 1501-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $18000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVINGTHE VILLAGErsquoSSEWER SYSTEMTOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-

GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1502-15

Ordinance 1502-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes into

effect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $193000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVING THEVILLAGErsquoS SEWERSYSTEM AND DE-

CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

RESOLUTION

1303-15

Resolution 1303-15was passed by Pauld-ing Village Council onMay 6 2015 and goesinto effect and shall bein force immediatelyThe summary of thislegislation is as followsA RESOLUTIONREQUESTING THECOUNTY AUDI-TOR TO CERTIFYTO THE VILLAGEOF PAULDING THETOTAL CURRENTTAX VALUATIONOF SAID VILLAGEAND THE DOLLARAMOUNT OF REVE-

NUE THAT WOULDBE GENERATEDBY FOUR-TENTHS(040) MILL FOR ARENEWAL LEVYFOR THE PURPOSEOF PROVIDING ANDMAINTAINING EMSAPPARATUS AP-PLIANCES BUILD-INGS OR SITESTHEREFORE ANDTHE PAYMENTOF PERMANENTPART-TIME ORVOLUNTEER EMTSOR TO OPERATETHE SAME IN AC-CORDANCE WITH

REVISED CODE5705190) AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

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Paulding County Progress amp Weekly Reminder

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2 Check One

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4 Payment (check one)

5 Four easy ways to connect with us

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16 17 18 19 20

15 words in the Paulding County Progress Weekly Reminder only $675

Additional words 45cent each

Payment enclosedUse my credit card

Added BonusYour ad will appear on our website at no additional charge

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Wednesday May Paulding County Progress - A

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Location CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip 5 mi

west of Defiance OH on CR 424 (old Rt 24) or 7 mi north of Paulding

OH on Rt 127 to CR 424 then east for 3 mi

Silver King Tractor SN 7659 hellip Silver King Tractor SN 7224 helliphellip JD B

Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

Delivery route

oakwooD area

$900 - $1100 Pr Mnh2 12 - 3 12 Hurs Pr Dy

No CllcnsNo Surdys

Pick up at Defiance

a Dpndbl vhcl wh Bckups Ncssry

Fr an inrwPls Cll Ch a

th Crscn-Nws

1-800-589-5441ext 251

N O W H I R I N G

bull Delivery Driver

bull Salesperson

bull Parts ProFull amp part-time openings bull Bi-lingual a plus

Job descriptions and application

available online at

wwwadvanceautopartsjobs

1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

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Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 15A

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201 North Main Street

4193995085

Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1B

Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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2B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

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Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

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8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 9B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

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Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

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Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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PAULDING PROGRESS

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A lower business ling fee

to foster entrepreneurship House Bill 3 sponsored byRepresentative Tim Derick-son (R-Hanover Township)and Representative MarkRomanchuk (R-Mansfield)seeks to make a 21 percentreduction in the new busi-ness ling fee in Ohio It isdesigned to increase entrepre-neurship in Ohio and can makethe process of starting a small business easier The HouseRepublican Caucus made this bill a priority at the start of the131st General Assembly

It would lower the fee to$99 a much more manage-able gure for someone trying to start a busi-ness in this state Ohio set a record number ofnew business lings over the last ve years in2014 and this bill will help to continue thatupward trend In addition the bill would make the Ohio-MeansJobs website more streamlined andaccessible Ensuring that Ohio-based busi-nesses have equal access to the website and its

services is crucial in gettingmore Ohioans back to workin our state As a small business ownerI applaud this legislation andchose to cosponsor it HB 3 passed in the Ohio House with broad bipartisan support onMarch 26 of this year The billis currently being evaluated inOhio Senate committees andI hope to see its quick passagethrough the other chamberLegislation like this whichwill go on to help many Ohio-

ans pursue their dreams ofowning a business and willhelp our workforce nd gainful employment isone of the reasons I became a state representa-tive I want to see our state lead the nation in jobcreation and economic growth

Rep Burkley may be reached by calling614-644-5091 e-mailing Rep82ohiohouse gov or writing to State Representative Tony Burkley 77 South High Street ColumbusOhio 43215

From The

State House

Rep Tony Burkley

Civil Docket The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Marino Resendeza Ant-werp vs Cooper Farms IncFort Recovery and Ohio Bu-reau of Workersrsquo Compensa-tion Columbus WorkmanrsquosCompensation claim Citibank NA Sioux FallsSD vs Krista K GonzalesPaulding Money onlyCivil Docket Concluded Jessica E Miller Pauldingvs Harold Hudley Payne andBrett M Danberry Payne andCarolina S Danberry PaynePersonal injury dismissed

with prejudice Costs to the plaintiffMarriage Licenses Joshua Dean Lavers 33Antwerp machinist and Ash-ley Ann Carr 22 Antwerpmachinist Parents are DeanLavers and Laura Carfagnoand Larry Carr and JoelenFrankhert Ashton Phillip Duer 22Latty IT technician andCourtney Danielle Seffernick19 Melrose student Parentsare Craig Duer and CynthiaJimenez and Mark Seffernickand Jeanne Guyton Nathanael Robert Haw-ley 18 Antwerp student

and Lydia Marie Schneider20 Antwerp unemployedParents are Robert AnthonyHawley and Doris LorraineSchmidt and Michael AllenSchneider and KimberlyMarie Adams Charles Edwards Lusk 48Cecil welder and Sarah JoyLewis 38 Cecil homemakerParents are Dewey EdwardLusk and Lucille Zattuaand James Lewis and Sandra

WorleyAdministration Docket In the Estate of RobertChris Cluts application toadminister leCriminal Docket Dereck E Mills 40 ofDublin was ordered eval-uated to determine if he is a proper candidate for inter-vention in lieu of convictionat the defendantrsquos request Ahearing on the matter is setfor June 15 He is accused of possession oxycodone (F5)and possession heroin (F5) Jason C Elston 34 ofErie Mich was sentenced tove years community control

sanctions for each of threecounts of nonsupport of de- pendents (F5) The three areto be served concurrently andon the conditions of 30 days jail notify parole ofcer if becoming unemployed workwith Paulding County ChildSupport Enforcement Agencyto obtain work when unem- ployed pay child support as itcomes due pay all arrearages before sanctions end complywith drug and alcohol prohibi-tions submit to random testsle tax returns when due pay$354 costs Brandi I Yoh 24 of Oak-wood had her jury trial for

theft (F5) rescheduled fromMay 12 to July 28 Jennifer C Lamond 32 ofPaulding had her May 12 jurytrial for two counts aggravatedarson (F1 and F2) vacatedwhen her attorney led for acontinuance Colton R Bidlack 20 ofPaulding had a May 19 jurytrial for rape (F1) sexual bat-tery (F3) and unlawful sexualconduct with a minor (F4)

continued until Sept 15 at therequest of his attorney Luis M Morales 19 ofPaulding changed his plea toguilty of identity fraud (F5)His previously posted bond of$1500 was continued on theconditions of no arrests andhis compliance with drug andalcohol prohibitions He will be sentenced June 15 Heather A Ladd 28 ofOakwood was ordered as-sessed to determine her eligi- bility for intervention in lieuof conviction for possession ofheroin (F5) A hearing on thematter was set for June 15 HerJune 16 jury trial was vacated

David O Bidlack 24 ad-dress unavailable had a war-rant to convey issued to havethe Paulding County Sheriffrsquosofce transport him to andfrom Paulding County fromLorain Correctional Institutefor arraignment on July 15He is accused of identity fraud(F5) Marci E Goings 25 ofLatty will be sentenced June15 following a recent changeof plea A charge of theft (F5)was dismissed and she entereda guilty plea to burglary (F2)She waived extradition andwas released on her own re-cognizance

Tyler J Levos 30 of Pauld-ing was released on his ownrecognizance after waivingextradition regarding his fel-ony OVI (F3) case Condi-tions of his release includeno arrests complying withdrug and alcohol prohibi-tions and continue SCRAMmonitoring through PauldingCounty Court The State leda motion to revoke the releasewhich has yet to be acted on

ACCIDENT REPORTSSaturday May 9 841 pm Zachery ScottBurns 24 of Antwerp wascited for assured clear distancedriving under FRA suspensionand leaving the scene of anaccident following a two-ve-hicle crash on Dix Street at theWest Caroline Street intersec-tion Burns was driving a 1999GMC SUV behind a 2002 FordMustang operated by Brian KRinebolt 45 of Paulding Re- ports say Burns approachedtoo rapidly from behind andrear-ended the car which wasdisabled and towed The SUVhad functional damage Rine- bolt and his passenger StacyButler 48 of Paulding both

went to Defiance RegionalMedical Center for treatmentof non-incapacitating injuriesBurns was unhurt

INCIDENT REPORTSWednesday May 6 1230 pm A bus driver re- ported a violation while onWest Perry Street The allegeddriver was located and cited forthe violation 110 pm Residential alarmsounded on South CherryStreet All was wellThursday May 7 932 am Complaints on North Cherry Street about aneighborrsquos generator led to in-vestigation of allowed hours ofoperation They were found to be 8 am until 8 pm 1203 pm An oversizedload was seen stuck in thedowntown area on East PerryStreet The load being hauled

from Florida to Michiganwas on the wrong route Anew permit had to be securedfrom ODOT The permit was

granted and received the nextafternoonFriday May 8 402 pm Oversized semiwas seen driving on CherryStreet near Jackson Police didnot locate it 420 pm Neighbor issuesinvolving loud music werehandled on North WilliamsStreet 420 pm A semi was seenusing the football eld parkinglot on North Water Street as aturnaround It was gone whenofcers arrived 546 pm Neighbor prob-lems were handled on NorthCherry Street 733 pm Unwanted textswere being received by a John-

son Road resident 918 pm A North WilliamsStreet resident told police theyhad been threatenedSaturday May 9 220 am Ofcers assistedPaulding County Sheriffrsquosdeputy with a BAC test 350 am Assistance was provided a sheriffrsquos deputywith a BAC test 301 pm Backing accidentin the Rite Aid parking lot wasdocumented 420 pm A West PerryStreet business called about anunwanted subject When policearrived they learned the subjectleft

509 pm Wheelbarrow wasreported stolen from West Car-oline Street 742 pm Ofcers assistedthe Ohio State Highway Patrolwith a BAC test 820 pm Four-wheelerwas seen operating on NancyStreet It was gone when policearrivedSunday May 10 4 am Harassing calls to a North Sherman Street residentare under investigation 835 am Theft of moneyfrom a car on West Perry Streetwas investigated 857 am Backing mishap inthe McDonaldrsquos lot was docu-

mented 315 pm Theft of a tire fromWest Perry Street was handledand the tire returned 740 pm An out-of-countyresident told police they werereceiving harassing texts froma villager The subject in ques-tion was warned 1036 pm Loud music wasthe complaint from North Wil-liams Street The volume wasturned down 1047 pm Loud activity wasnoted on West Caroline Street 1150 pm A semi driver inthe downtown area asked fordirections for US 127 southMonday May 11 422 am Dog complaintwas handled on North Cherry

Street 420 pm Unruly juvenilematter was looked into on WestPerry Street 8 pm Threats were reportedfrom West Harrison Street 1150 pm Female cries forhelp were heard on West WallStreet Ofcers were unable tolocate anyoneTuesday May 12 543 pm Neighbor prob-lems involving loud noise wereinvestigated 7 pm A West Perry Streetresident told police they hadsent money for puppies fromthe Ukraine The scam is underinvestigation

835 pm A subject told police their car window was broken out while they were ina West Perry Street business Midnight Assault of a youthwhile at a track meet was re- portedWednesday May 13 129 am Ofcers returneda moved barricade on NorthWilliams Street to its originallocation 151 am Police assisted asheriffrsquos deputy and an OSHPtrooper with an investigationincluding a BAC test 1032 pm Alleged assaultwas looked into on WestJackson Street

ACCIDENTS 4 cardeer INCIDENTSWednesday May 6

1148 am Dog complaintcame in from Road 60 in BentonTownship 1152 am Dog complaint waslodged from Flat Rock Drive inPaulding 1258 pm Wayne Trace HighSchool requested a deputy 307 pm Dog bite was re- ported on Road 173 in Washing-ton Township by the PauldingCounty Health Department 316 pm Scam was the com- plaint from Road 143 in Emerald

Township 503 pm Van Wert CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested anEMS for the driver of a mower

that crashed into a school bus intheir county Grover Hill EMSand a re unit responded to thescene no transport was made 532 pm Deputies delivered amessage on Road 250 in Carry-all TownshipThursday May 7 1226 am Van Wert CountySheriffrsquos ofce relayed infor -mation that Paulding Police re-quired assisted with a breakingand entering complaint 118 am Prowler was heardin Grover Hill 949 am Dog complaint washandled on West Canal Street inAntwerp 128 pm Telephone harass-ment was reported from Latty

Village 233 pm General burglaralarm sounded from Road 169in Auglaize Township 908 pm Cardeer crashwas documented on Road 424in Crane Township 1016 pm Deance residenttold deputies they had been re-ceiving harassing calls from alocal residentFriday May 8 1254 am Vehicle searchwas conducted on US 24 westof US 127 in Crane Township 147 am Deputy reportedseeing a suspicious vehicle onSouth Main Street in Antwerp 233 am A Payne residentof West Townline Street told

deputies they heard an explo-sion 938 am Missing juvenilewas investigated on Road 174in Auglaize Township 1205 pm Dog complaintcame in from Road 171 inBrown Township 1209 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Road 60 inWashington Township 242 pm Theft of license plates was reported fromHaviland 336 pm Dog complaintwas lodged from HickoryStreet in Antwerp 723 pm Threats were thecomplaint from Road 171 inBrown Township

1102 pm Cardeer collisionwas investigated on US 24west of Road 143 in EmeraldTownshipSaturday May 9 1257 am Vehicle searchwas conducted near the inter-section of Emerald Road andDooley Drive in Paulding 343 am Suspicious vehiclewas seen on Road 163 in Aug-laize Township 904 am Automatic alarmsounded from North MapleStreet in Payne 1135 am Mailbox damagewas reported from Road 143 inEmerald Township 227 pm Theft complaintwas investigated on East Mer-

rin Street in Payne 233 pm An alarm soundedon Road 137 in Jackson Town-ship 306 pm Dog complaintwas handled at Partridge Place 537 pm Four-wheelers anda Ford Ranger were observedtrespassing on Road 33 in Har-rison Township 625 pm Rollover accidentwas handled on Ohio 637 northof Ohio 613 in Jackson Town-ship Paulding re and EMSunits assisted at the scene Nofurther information was avail-

able 712 pm A black semi wasseen in a eld dumping some-thing into a ditch along Ohio

111 in Auglaize Township 746 pm Theft of walletwas investigated on SouthMain Street in Payne 839 pm Paulding policerequested assistance locating avehicle involved in a hitskip 852 pm Payne re andEMS units investigated anodor complaint from EastMerrin Street in Payne Theywere on scene less than 20minutes 1052 pm Loud neighborswas the complaint from EastOrchard Street in PayneSunday May 10 1229 am Juvenile matterwas handled on Ohio 500 inHarrison Township

1231 am Burglary wasreported from Road 163 inBrown Township 1236 am Prowler washeard on Ohio 49 in CarryallTownship 334 am Community Me-morial Hospital relayed in-formation about a dog bite onRoad 204 in Carryall Town-ship 1205 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Road 108 inBrown Township 219 pm Five Paulding reunits and two deputies workedto free a dog from a drainage pipe on Road 162 in PauldingTownship Someone was onthe scene until 507 pm when

the animal was freed 532 pm Two Paulding reunits and the EMS plus twoCecilCrane re units respond-ed to a re on Road 111 inJackson Township for about 30minutes 615 pm Pot-bellied pig wasseen roaming the neighbor-hood along US 127 in EmeraldTownship 722 pm A person was seenshooting from a pickup truckat an intersection on Road 24in Benton Township 754 pm Criminal damageinicted by three four-wheel-ers was reported from Road 33in Benton Township 844 pm Three Oakwood

re units and the EMS plusthree Grover Hill re units re-sponded to a re on Road 191in Brown Township 922 pm Cardeer crashwas documented on Ohio66 near Arthur in AuglaizeTownship 1026 pm Suspicious vehi-cle was seen on Road 198 inAuglaize Township 1028 pm Domestic situa-tion was handled on US 127 inCrane TownshipMonday May 11 425 am Dog complaintwas reported by Paulding Po-lice Department 939 am Dog complaintcame in from South Harrmann

Street in Antwerp 1021 am Theft of an ATVwas investigated on Road 168in Auglaize Township 1144 am Cardeer crashon Road 43 in CarryallTownship was documented 1156 am Alleged assaultwas looked into on Ohio 111in Auglaize Township 1247 pm Grover Hill Ele-mentary School lodged a dogcomplaint 416 pm Yard damage wasnoted on Road 214 in Carryall

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Forum Readerrsquos Opinion

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provides a public forum throughldquoFORUM Reader Opinionrdquo Lettersto the Editor for area residentsto expres their opinions andexchange ideas on any topic ofpublic interest All letters submit-ted are subject to the Publisherrsquosapproval and MUST include anoriginal signature and daytimetelephone number for verica -tion We wonrsquot print unsignedletters Letters should be brief and con-cise Letters must also conformto libel law and be in good tastePlease limit letters to no morethan 500 words We reserve theright to edit and to correct gram-matical errors We also reservethe right to verify statements orfacts presented in the letters

The opinions stated are thoseof the writer and do not neces-sarily reect that of the newspa -per Where to write Letters to theEditor Paulding County Prog-ress PO Box 180 Paulding OH45879 or drop them off at the of-ce 113 S Williams St The dead-line is noon Thursday the weekprior to publicaiton

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Kevin Heintschel (left) was the speaker at the Paulding Kiwan-is Club He is the intervention specialist at the Paulding ExemptedSchool He talked about how they are trying to get the children to be-come more interested in making themselves better students and get-ting their parents more involved Bill Hanak was program chairman

Civil DocketPalisades Collection LLC

Englewood Cliffs NJ vsBrian K Brown PauldingMoney only satised The State Bank amp TrustCo Deance vs Chad CHahn Oakwood Smallclaims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of$84833

H2O to Go - TKC Wa-ter Tech Antwerp vs MaryHernandez McAllen TexasSmall claims satised Credit Adjustments IncDeance vs Jeffrey KowalkePaulding Other action dis-missed Snow amp Sauerteig LLPFort Wayne vs Tiffany NGoings-Dargenson PayneSmall claims dismissed Credit Adjustments IncDeance vs Julie Bush Ce-cil Other action judgmentfor the plaintiff in the sum of$333849 Rachael Hollinger Ant-werp and Charlie Seslar An-

twerp vs Jim Estle LeipsicSmall claims dismissed Returned To You LtdPaulding vs Benjamin HuntPaulding Small claims judg-ment for the plaintiff in the sumof $196 Fort Wayne OrthopedicsFort Wayne vs Jason D How-er Payne and Tracy HowerPayne Other action dismissedCriminal Docket Jeremy D Walton An-twerp telecommunicationharassment $176 costs 180days jail suspended probationordered no contact with vic-tims remain med-compliant

continue services at MaumeeValley Sara A Bostic Sherwoodtelecommunication harass-ment $250 ne $24224costs one day jail served with89 days suspended no contactwith victim maintain good behavior Stacey R Hurst Oakwooddisorderly conduct with per-sistence $120 costs two days jail served with 28 days sus- pended 20 hours communityservice no unlawful contactwith victim maintain goodgeneral behavior Jennifer M Nicelley Ce-cil connement of dog $100

ne with $75 suspended $216costs $45 restitution Justin Michael KipkerAntwerp domestic violence$500 ne $107 costs payweekly 10 days pay-for-stay jail no unlawful contact withvictim complete domestic vi-olence course Andrea N Miller Pauld-ing possession of drugswaived preliminary hearingcase bound over to CommonPleas Court Christy M Sarka Deancecriminal trespass dismissed per State $13850 costs Danny Fairchild Oakwood passing bad check $147 costsTrafc Docket Breana Blair Grover Hilldriving without license$150 ne $87 costs pay bySept 25 or sent for collection(POC) Breana Blair Grover Hillfailure to control $50 nePOC Sept 25 James L Evans New Rich-mond seat belt $30 ne $47costs Darrell Ivan Hazell WestLafayette Ind 8265 speed$43 ne $77 costs Teresa N Therrien FortWayne 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs

Kevin J Herren Deancefailure control $68 ne $80costs Robert C TimmermanRidgeville Ind 7255 speed$43 ne $80 costs Thomas A Jacek CantonMich 8365 speed $43 ne$80 costs James T Tracey FortWayne 7865 speed $33 ne$80 costs Larry L Wolf ColdwaterOhio 6755 speed $33 ne$80 costs Rosemary S Krill Edger-ton Ohio 7555 speed $43ne $80 costs Gregory A Bland Scott

driving on closed road $68ne $77 costs Quang Trong NguyenWestminster Calif 8565speed $43 ne $82 costs Tammy Lou Wilder Oak-wood reckless operation$250 ne $145 costs pay $50monthly POC Oct 30 ad-ministrative license suspen-sion continues community

control ordered 60 hourscommunity service 60 days jail reserved Nathan A NightingaleAdrian Mich 9365 speed$43 ne $85 costs Turki A Alqudayri FortWayne 7055 speed $43 ne$80 costs Lee R Jackson Napoleon7665 speed $33 ne $80costs Kurt Plummer Haviland7155 speed $43 ne $77costs Dmitriy I Kara Philadel- phia disobey trafc device$53 ne $80 costs Caleb M Miller Paulding

seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Brandon L Saba Toledo8265 speed $43 ne $80costs Robert J SchwartzwalderOsseo Mich driving onclosed road $68 ne $77costs Ammar Alharastani Wa-terloo Ont 8165 speed $43ne $80 costs Tayler M Coy Bradfordseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Emily M Miller Pauldingdriving under suspensiondismissed with prejudice atStatersquos request costs waived Paul Ramirez Deance

8465 speed $43 ne $80costs Antoine F Trabulsi Cam- bridge Ont 7765 speed$33 ne $80 costs Vicki S Mewhorter Oak-wood assured clear distance$68 ne $77 costs

Brian T Bauer Cecil fail-ure to control $68 ne $80costs Brent A Waggoner Payne8155 speed $43 ne $77costs Leonard J Feeney III Mel-rose OVIunder inuencedismissed without prejudiceat Statersquos request costs to theState

Domingo Cantu Gonza-lez Edinburg Texas 7365speed $33 ne $80 costs Joshua Michael ChadwickJr London Ohio seat belt$30 ne $50 costs Donald Andrew Fee JrPaulding stop sign $53 ne$77 costs Todd A Wolfe ColumbusGrove seat belt $20 ne $47costs Eva Arbogast Bischoff StLouis 7565 speed $150 ne$95 costs Waylon L Beatty New- bugh Ind 7765 speed $33ne $80 costs Monika G Clifton Fort

Wayne 8165 speed $43ne $80 costs Steven W Steele Pauld-ing 6755 speed $33 ne$77 costs Bryanna Perez Elford De-ance failure to control $68ne $77 costs POC June 26 Kristy D Elliott Pauldingseat belt $20 ne $50 costs Vernon Lee Carter India-napolis 6855 speed $33 ne$80 costs Wilburn S Streeval Fair-eld two headlights $68 ne$80 costs Prabhavathi R PodhuturiRochester Hill Mich 8065

speed $43 ne $80 costs Jacob I Aldred Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costsPOC May 22 Jeffrey A Feeney De-ance seat belt $30 ne $47costs Lou Cinda Horstman

Oakwood 7755 speed $43ne $80 costs Marshall R Jones Pauld-ing failure to control $77costs Sean L McMichael Pauld-ing seat belt $30 ne $47costs Igor L Moldavsky Sur- prise Ariz 8065 speed $43ne $80 costs

Patricia N Naseem Syl-vania 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs Stephen John Sidwell FortWayne 7565 speed $33ne $80 costs Nate G Reinhart Pauld-ing 7555 speed $43 ne$77 costs Carlos Alberto Resen-diz-Diaz Jonesville Mich7055 speed $43 ne $77cost Trista E Guyton Clover-dale 7355 speed $43 ne$80 costs Rusty L Bradford Oak-wood seat belt $30 ne $47costs

Sekou Fofana Detroit7065 speed $33 ne $77costs Julian E Rodriguez Ant-werp 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs William G Delong Co-lumbus brake equipment$100 ne $77 costs pay allwithin 30 days Oleh Pylypiv Brooklyn NY no tail lights $100 ne$77 costs pay within 30days Felipe Lopez EdinburgTexas 7265 speed $33 ne$80 costs Michael W McCoy Co-

lumbia City 7355 speed $43ne $77 costs YC Margaret Ho Toron-to Ont 8265 speed $43ne $77 costs Joseph Perry Yates Oak-wood seat belt $30 ne $50costs

Limit our catpopulationDear Editor and animal lovers Is there anyone interested informing a group to establish anon-prot organization to ad-dress the growing concern ofldquocat population explosionrdquo inPaulding County Please contact me by calling419-399-4079 or emailing kit-tyblue911gmailcom Thanks

A concerned citizenA Clippinger

Paulding

The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Benton Township Carole N Overmyer decto James R Overmyer Sec8 78131 acres Certicate oftransfer James R Overmyer toJames R Overmyer Life Es-tate Sec 8 78131 acres QuitclaimBrown Township Marjorie A Carnahan toJulie A Bullinger Sec 5703 acres Quit claimHarrison Township Carole N Overmyer dec toJames R Overmyer Sec3640 acres Certicate of trans-fer James R Overmyer toJames R Overmyer Life Es-tate Sec 25 37681 acresSec 36 40 acres and Sec

25 5966 acres Certicate oftransfer John G and Juanita SueRadford Overmyer to JohnG and Juanita Sue RadfordOvermyer Sec 25 5966acres Quit claim Sharon L Enz to BaconBros Farms LLC Sec 16157041 acres ExecutorrsquosdeedJackson Township Roger C and Patricia LEckart to Alfred B and Beth-any A Conner Sec25 2562acres Survivorship deedPaulding Township Fred M and Hilary S Ko-hart to Jason D and Toni M

Baker Sec 34 1825 acresWarranty deedAntwerp Village James R Becker dec toLeila M Becker Lot 5 Wa- bash amp Erie Canal Addition03 acre Afdavit Randy and Lynn Shaffer etal to Daniel W and RebeccaA Schutt Lot 5 DutchmanrsquosCove 035 acre Quit claim Deborah A and Douglas LStevenson to Board of Edu-cation Antwerp Local SchoolDistrict Sec 27 Outlots1947 acres Warranty deedOakwood Village Phillip R and Charlene RStuckey trustees to Joshua

and Carissa Eitniear Lots 104and 105 0147 acre WarrantydeedPaulding Village James R Crowell to USBank National Associationtrustee Lot 10 Gasser Sec-ond Addition 02 acre Sher-iffrsquos deed Glenn H and Cheryl LTroth to Ohio Property Hunt-ers LLC Lots 1 and 7 Whin-nery Addition 02 acre Quitclaim Shannon and CoyleneGill to Chad L and Loral RManz Lot 73 Outlots 119acres Quit claim Chad L and Loral R Manzto Rodney Gill Lot 73 Out-lots 119 acres Quit claim

Blue Creekalumni banquet HAVILAND ndash The 91stannual Blue Creek Alum-ni banquet will be heldat 6 pm Saturday June20 at Wayne Trace HighSchool Doors will openat 430 for visitation Thiscould be the last all-classreunion so please plan toattend Classes of 19701971 1965 1955 and1945 will be recognized The cost is $16 per per-son Reservations should be made as soon as possi-

ble by sending them to An-nette Hirn at 11795 DullRobinson Road Van WertOH 45891 or call her at419-238-2851 Advanced payment is preferred withthe reservations Deadlinefor reservations is June 10 Group photographswill be offered this year by Gary Lane The costis $15 which includes afolder and shipping Any graduate who didnot receive noticationshould contact AnnetteWayne Trace graduatesare welcome to attend

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PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Anniversaries

Birthdays

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Meal includes Spaghetti salad Italian bread dessert amp drink

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All proceeds to benefit

Avery Hook

On April 4 2015 Avery Hook Antwerp

resident was in an accident that left a

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daily Family and friends of AVERY

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bills and recovery care

Silent Auction Items 31 bags lottery bouquet

hanging plant candy bouquet and more to be added

5050 drawing 4 pm Silent Auction ends 4 pm

Th ank y ou for you r conti nu ed praye rs and su pport Th e family amp frie nd s of Avery Hoo k

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Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser

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We Know Ag We Love Ag

Van Wert 4192386838 | Napoleon 4195998656

C o m i n g

M a y 2 8 t h Hospital lobby9-4

A special thanks to everyone who bought from

our recent plant sale

$5000 donated to PCH recently ~ Thanks for to your support

ndash Paulding County Hospital Auxiliary ndash

Remember to shop usbefore

you go out of town

New Items daily

(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) May 23 ndash Jacob BashfordJace Crossland Sharon FoustIsaak Hagerman Susan Kee-ler Matt Larimore MichaelMudel Serenity Rios John WSmith Richard Weller May 24 ndash Dustin Burks Curt

Eberle Elizabeth Erford Cam-den Fuller Ruth GudakunstRachael Price Betty Stoller May 25 ndash Shirley FurmanBob Wiswell May 26 ndash Lillian Carey An-gie Elliott David Miller MaryKay Mohley Robert Rice Ger-trude Rister Amy ThrasherElizabeth Waters May 27 ndash Susan BeckmanJacob Dingus Tammara Go-ings Barbara Guyton LouisePaschall Lorie Phlipot TammyRice Deanna Rhonehouse Lee

Ann Schlatter Devon SmithJoyce Snodgrass Robin VogelDave Wenninger May 28 ndash Zachary BradfordAmy Jo Knapp Joy McIntoshRachel Rothenbuhler May 29 ndash Mike Betts Ed-ward Buell Robert CavinderAngelo Cruz Gary HarpsterDelores Jacob Jeff Mekus IdaMay Mielke Richard MilerJr Mike Miller Richie MillerJessica Rager

May 23 ndash Douglas and El-len McCarns May 24 ndash Brian and TaraReeder May 26 ndash Kathy and DaveKline May 27 ndash Mr and MrsRoger Gebhart Gene and Ola

Hughes Noel ldquoBudrdquo and Ei-leen Thomas May 28 ndash Billy and LoraOrdean

Read 1000 books to yourchild before kindergarten PAULDING ndash Imagine reading 1000 booksto your child before kindergarten It is possi- ble and the Paulding County Carnegie Librarywill help you by being your resource for booksThe ldquo1000 Books Before Kindergartenrdquo programwas established by a not-for-prot organizationthat encourages reading to young children The Board of Trustees of the Paulding CountyCarnegie Library has identied ldquoCreating NewReadersrdquo as the number one service role for thelibrary Recognizing the importance of emerg-ing and early literacy the library board and staff provide resources and opportunities to connectyoung children to reading and the library The

American Academy of Pediatrics has afrmed theimportance of reading aloud to children daily be-ginning in infancy The concept of reading 1000 books to yourchild before kindergarten is simple the rewardsare priceless Read a book (any book) to yournewborn infant andor toddler The goal is tohave read 1000 books (yes you can repeat books)

before your precious one starts kindergartenDoes it sound hard Not really if you think aboutit If you read just 1 book a night you will haveread about 365 books in a year That is 730 booksin two years and 1095 books in three years If youconsider that most children start kindergarten ataround ve years of age you have more time thanyou think (so get started) When your child reaches a milestone give himher a small reward (stickers backpacks books)You can visit any Paulding County CarnegieLibrary system after you have read the rst 100 books to let your child pick out a special reward Reading logs are available on the programrsquos

website at http1000booksbeforekindergar-tenorg The website also provides readingresources for all ages reading tips for parentsadult literacy and education resources and re-sources for teens For more information about the 1000Books Before Kindergarten program contactthe library at 419-399-2032

Kayak canoe safety training MELROSE ndash A kayak andcanoe safety training programis being held June 6 from 1 to4 pm at the Shafferrsquos pond at7256 Road 177 near Melrose(06 mile south of the Morning-star Shell station) This will be ane opportunity for paddlers ofall ages to learn or brush up ontheir techniques before the kay-ak and canoe races at the Aug-laize River Regatta sponsored

by the Oakwood DevelopmentCompany on June 20 See de-tails at wwwodcohioorg Instructor for the training is

Cory Hartman DNR watercraftofcer specialist Hartman isfrom the Maumee Bay Field Of-ce He has worked for the Di-vision of Watercraft for 12 yearsand is certied as an Americancanoe association instructor There will be one-hour in-struction sessions in the watercovering basic equipment safecarrying techniques launchingand landing the boat Also pro-

vided will be training in basicstrokes including forward re-verse stopping and maneuver-ing in order to control the boatSafety components includeinformation on hypothermia basic clothing and fundamen-tals of the wet exit

Canoes kayaks paddles andlifejackets will be provided by Auglaize Canoe amp Kayakfree of charge You must wearsturdy shoes Changing facili-ties will be available This training program is being sponsored by the Oak-wood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Societyas one of their samaritan activ-ities in the Oakwood Commu-

nity For further information con-tact Helen Maddock at hmmad-dockgmailcom or 419-594-2797 Pre-registration is notrequired but would be helpfulTo pre-register go to wwwodcohioorggleaners

Farm Bureau recommends additional CAUV changes COLUMBUS ndash Ohio Farm Bureau Federa-tion (OFBF) has offered a second set of recom-mended changes to the statersquos Current Agricul-tural Use Valuation (CAUV) program whichshould result in more accurate valuations thatreect the current economic conditions faced by landowners are facing An additional benetshould be to encourage more participation inconservation practices and programs The changes to the CAUV formula were proposed in a letter to the Ohio Departmentof Taxation and can be taken administrativelywithout the need for new legislation In its recommendations Farm Bureau chal-lenged two inaccurate assumptions in the cur-rent capitalization rate portion of the CAUVformula that land is a short-term investment

and that it becomes more valuable as its mort-gage is paid down The current formula assumes land is held

for only ve years when in reality farmlandis typically held for decades and often acrossmultiple generations The formula also nowassumes land is more valuable as its debt isreduced but Farm Bureau argues that landvalues are a function of productive capacityregardless of the level of owner equity Bothchanges would lessen the impact of nonfarmmarket forces on the capitalization rate Another proposal asks that all lands in fed-eral conservation programs or other landsmanaged under year-round conservation prac-tices be valued at the lowest possible rate Currently farmers are discouraged fromidling land because it is taxed as though it was producing crops Farm Bureau believes taxingconservation lands at the CAUV minimum

value is appropriate because conservationlands are nonproducing This also supportsfarmers who take steps to protect the environ-

ment and water quality Farm Bureau is also asking the Tax Departmentto take additional steps to further reect the lowervalue of woodlands compared to crop ground This is Farm Bureaursquos second set of recom-mendations on ways to improve the CAUVformula In March the Tax Department en-acted several of the organizationrsquos previousrecommendations OFBF thanked Tax Com-missioner Joe Testa and his staff for their will-ingness to consider Farm Bureaursquos views Ohio Farm Bureaursquos ongoing study of theCAUV formula has included extensive effort by volunteers and staff who have obtained

input from numerous tax policy experts Theorganization believes CAUV is Ohiorsquos mosteffective tool for preserving farmland Thegoal of its study is to identify adjustments tothe formula that provide fairness and accuracywhile protecting the integrity of the program About CAUV CAUV is Ohiorsquos most effec-tive tool for preserving farmland Under the program farmland is taxed on its agricultural productivity rather than its development val-ue The formula is highly complex and incor- porates factors such as soil type cropping his-tory crop prices yields non-land productioncosts and interest rates

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7A

A Penny for Your Thoughts

By Nancy Whitaker

RETIREMENT

SALEAfter 38 years of serving Van Wertand surrounding communities the

Barnharts are retiring

Everything Must Go _______________________________

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NEW MATTRESS SETSAND FURNITURE

ALSO USED FURNITURE andHUNDREDS OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

The perfect cake I was practically raised inchurch and along with a strictupbringing and religion weall ate a lot of good foodSundays after service peo- ple would go to each othersrsquohomes for lunch I remember plates of fried chicken bowlsof mashed potatoes noodlesstufng potato salad and lots

of desserts I especially recallthe big round angel food cakethat was always at the din-ners It was delicious Today I go to a churchthat is very active in the foodministry We have food give-aways fourth Sunday dinnersand the second Wednesday ofeach month we offer a goodmeal to the public We notonly get food for our soul but get to enjoy and sharethe good food cooked by ourcongregation I hate to brag but we do have some supercooks not only at our church but in the community I was thinking about ourupcoming church supper anda story of a lady named Al-ice Grayson from Alabamacame to my mind Now I re-ally donrsquot know if this storyis true but it could be Alicewas a member of the Baptistchurch ladiesrsquo group and had planned a bake sale to raisefunds for the needy The morning of the bakesale Alice realized that shehad forgotten to bake any-thing Time was running shortso she rummaged through hercupboards and found an angelfood cake mix She hurriedlystirred up the cake and put it

in the oven Meanwhile she proceeded to get ready for theday and helped her son packfor scout camp Ooops the cake Alice ranover to the oven to removethe cake and when she took itout the whole middle was atIt was horribly disgured andshe said ldquoOh no I donrsquot havetime to bake another cakerdquo So being an inventive ladyshe looked around for some-thing to build up the middleof the cake Well she foundsomething in the bathroom Itwas a roll of white toilet paperand it t perfect in the center

So she hurriedly frosted thecake and it looked just beauti-ful She was going to drop offthe cake at the church and then

go to work But before she left shewoke up her daughter Aman-da and told her to please beat the bake sale right at 930am when it opened She gaveher daughter money and toldher to specically purchasethe angel food cake she had baked and to bring it home(That way no one would ever

know about what was in themiddle) When Amanda arrived atthe bake sale the perfect an-gel food cake had already beensold The daughter grabbed hercell phone called her motherand told her the bad news Thecake had already been sold Al-ice was horried She would bethe laughing stock of the townand probably banished fromher church She laid awake andworried about it all night longWhat should she do The next day a prominentchurch member was having awedding shower for her daugh-ter Alice decided she may aswell go even though the ladyhaving it was a snob Alice be-ing a single parent sometimesfelt as she did not belong inthis group Of course the mealwas delicious and elegant Thecrowd was denitely uppercrust and from the Old SouthThen it was dessert time Much to Alicersquos horror here

came the hostess bearing thecake Alice had taken to the bake sale Alice felt the blooddrain from her body when shesaw that cake It looked glo-rious and delectable and the party attendees were very im- pressed Mrs Mayorrsquos wifespoke up and said ldquoWhat a beautiful cakerdquo

Alice was stunned but thehostess spoke up proudly andsaid ldquoThank you I baked itmyselfrdquo Alice then relaxed smiledand said ldquoGod is goodrdquo I donrsquot worry about this hap- pening to me as I have never baked a decent angel food cakein my life Do you think this was a ldquolittlewhite lierdquo What do you thinkthe hostess did when she cutinto the cake and found the sur- prise toilet paper in the centerWould you ever try lling yourcake with toilet paper Let meknow and Irsquoll give you a Pen-ny for Your Thoughts By the

way God is good

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

May 12 83 51 041rdquo

May 13 74 47 -0-

May 14 63 42 -0-

May 15 63 42 028rdquo May 16 81 55 022rdquo

May 17 75 64 008rdquo

May 18 84 64 028rdquo

First graders have a hopping

good time learning about frogs

Payne Elementary students Omar Jauregui Chase Pack andBraden Treece use their tongues to catch bugs just like frogs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD Last week first gradestudents at Payne Elementarylearned about frogs during a presentation by Staci Millereducation specialist with the

Paulding SWCD The students enjoyed aPowerPoint presentation thatincluded learning about wherefrogs live what they eat andhow they survive The students learned thatfrogs use their eyes to helpthem swallow and digest theirfood The frogrsquos eyes will dropdown into their skull and helpto force the bugs or food downinto the frogrsquos stomach The students even got towatch a video of a frog eatingand could see how their eyesactually go into their skullThe students were amazed bythis and really enjoyed cheer-ing on the frog as it ate over 40 bugs and was still hungry

Then the students got theopportunity to become frogsthemselves Each student wasgiven a party favor that wastheir ldquofrog tonguerdquo and theyhad to hop around the room

and catch bugs with their

tongues just like frogs do The students had a blastwith this activity Please feelfree to contact Staci Miller atthe Paulding SWCD to sched-ule a program with a class-

room or group

sectSHERIFFContinued from Page 5A

Township 833 pm Suspicious vehi-cle was observed on SouthHarrmann Street in AntwerpTuesday May 12 827 am Theft of a gunwas investigated on Road 10in Auglaize Township 850 am Dog complaintcame in from Road 138 inJackson Township 1034 am Theft of afour-wheeler was investigat-

ed on Road 171 in BrownTownship 1055 am Identicationtheft was looked into onRoad 86 in Brown Township 310 pm Deputies assistedCounty Court probation bytaking one prisoner to jail 342 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Nancy Streetin Paulding

650 pm A resident ofBrown Township Road 191told deputies someone keyedtheir truck 840 pm Domestic situa-tion was handled on Road 72in Washington TownshipWednesday May 13 346 am Cardeer crash onRoad 424 in Crane Townshipwas handled 718 am Theft of a pickuptruck was reported from Road

105 in Crane Township 803 am Unwanted personcomplaint was handled on Ohio111 in Auglaize Township 832 am Threats were re- ported from Ohio 114 in Wash-ington Township 1151 am Dog complaintwas handled on Road 232 inEmerald Township 137 pm Dog complaintwas lodged from Road 211 inBrown Township 234 pm Dog complaintwas looked into on Road 39 inBenton Township 416 pm Juvenile matterwas handled in Grover Hill 1133 pm Residential alarmsounded on US 127 in Latty

Township Deputies were toldto disregardThursday May 14 1047 am Deputies assist-ed the adult parole ofcer on

East Perry Street 1052 am One prisonerwas transported from CountyCourt to jail 1146 am Dog complaintcame in from Cecil 103 pm K9 unit was de- ployed along US 24 at Road 83in Crane Township

140 pm Suspicious personwas seen near the intersectionof US 24 and Road 133 in Em-erald Township 153 pm Dog complaintcame in from Oakwood 233 pm K9 unit was de- ployed at an undisclosed loca-tion

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OCT 15-19AUTUMN IN NEW YORK Broadway Show Cruise

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VAN WERT ndash In remem- brance of Elvis Presley whodied on Aug 16 1977 a 38thanniversary concert will be givenin Van Wert on Saturday Aug15 at Fountain Park Billed as the greatest Elvisimpersonator of all time BenPortsmouth will perform with anine-piece band Fans from all over the worlddeclare he is the closest theyhave ever seen to Elvis PresleyAlthough there was only oneElvis Ben is the closest youwill ever get in terms of Elvisrsquoslooks his singing voice andonstage charisma according tothose who have seen him in per-son He has won three majorElvis Presley Enterprise en-dorsed contests culminating inthe crown jewel of contests theldquoUltimate Elvis Tribute Contestrdquoheld in Memphis during Elvisweek commemorating the life

and legend of Elvis Presley In February 2013 Ben per-formed on the ldquoDavid Letter-man Showrdquo in celebration ofthe Kingrsquos 79th birthday

Summer concert featurestop Elvis impersonator

Fountain Park in Van Wert will set the stage for Elvisimpersonator Ben Portsmouth Then concert scheduled for Aug15 will feature what many consider the greatest impersonator ofall time Elvis will perform many of the Kingrsquos hits and will have a

nine piece band backing him up as he performs

Bring your own seating(lawn chairs) to the event The park will open at noon on the15th and lawn chairs may be placed on a rst-come rst-served basis No coolers are permitted at this event Foodand drinks will be sold This will be the rst ticketedevent in Fountain Park historyThe concert area will be entirely

encased in privacy screen Youmust have a ticket to enter All proceeds will be donated to theChildrenrsquos Christmas Garden project Tickets are $25 in advanceand $30 at the event They can be purchased online at wwwvisionarypromotionsorg or by phone by calling Jim Clay at419-771-9508

Paulding-Putnam making

major infrastructure investment

Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative has started work on a $750000 system upgrade in Pauld-ing County

PAULDING ndash Pauld-ing Putnam Electric Co-op(PPEC) is putting the nish-ing touches on upgrades tothe electrical system that runsalong Charloe Trail The purpose of the four-month project is to continue providing members reliableand quality electric service ldquoJust like anything else ifyou donrsquot take care of some-thing age and weather ele-ments begin to take hold thisis why PPEC makes it a prior-ity to upgrade portions of ourelectrical system We wantour membersowners to have

reliable and quality service allthe timerdquo stated PPEC mar-keting and economic devel-opment manager Erika Wil-litzer The project is a majorcommunity improvement project costing an estimated$750000 and spanning 94miles in length It ties CecilLatty and Fort Brown substa-tions together allowing PPECto have more back-up optionswhen major outages occur It also allows PPEC to

move load around to moreefciently serve members inthat area of Paulding County Around 2444 of memberswill see reduced outages andincreased reliability The project started at theintersection of County Road131 and Ohio 111 pro-gressed south to County Road131 and County Road 126and from the intersection ofCounty Road 131 and CountyRoad 138 (aka Charloe Trail)to Charloe (County Road 138and County Road 179) Because of this update busi-nesses located in that area will

now have three-phase power Paulding County Eco-nomic Development directorJerry Zielke said ldquoI am very pleased with PPECrsquos recentinvestment in three-phaseelectric service in Jackson andEmerald townships This will provide additional electric ser-vice to InSource Technologieswhich continues to grow andexpand its business in JacksonTownship It will also provideservice for future economicdevelopment in that areardquo

PPEC engineering and op-erations manager Alan Kohartsaid his team strives for su- perior member service ldquoWecontinue to invest in new polesand wires to provide our mem- bers with reliable and qualityelectric service We know ourmembers will benefit fromthese projects for many yearsto comerdquo For more information onthis project or other infor-mation regarding PauldingPutnam Electric Co-op visitwwwppeccoop

WBESC to meet PAULDING ndash Western Buck -eye Educational Service Centerwill hold its monthly governing board meeting at 6 pm todayMay 20 at the Paulding ESC202 N Cherry Paulding

Used book sale OTTAWA ndash TheFriends of the PutnamCounty District Librarywill be holding its annu-al used book sale on June2-3 from 9 am-8 pm atthe 4th Street Gym Otta-wa There will be manyhardback and paperback

books for all ages plustapes and CDs attictreasures electronicsand ofce furniture All proceeds stay in PutnamCounty and are used byall library locations

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DONATE TO FAIR BUILDING PROJECT ndash The Paulding FFA Chapter donated $1000 to the Livestock Building Fund for the new animalpens Here with Lisa McClure (center) executive director of the Paulding County Area Foundation are FFA advisor Brett Foster and the2014-15 Paulding FFA ofcers Luke Jackson Peter Wharry Bailey Combs Katie Carnahan Hannah Farr and Paige Fitzwater

VOLUNTEER HONORED ndash Cindy Seslar has been a loyal volunteer at Antwerp Elementary School for 30 years In honor recog-nition and celebration of all that Seslar has done Crystal Brooksrsquo second grade class threw her a surprise party on May 13 Theygreeted Seslar with cupcakes and a homemade card

HOSPITAL RECEIVES FUNDING ndash Oakwood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Society donated toward the purchase of arecliner for patent use at Paulding County Hospital The chair willhelp patients on the road to recovering from illnesses and surgeryProper positioning of patients is important in the healing processhelping in the ow of uids and prevention of complicating fac-tors On hand to provide the chair to the hospital are from left

ndash Max Kochensparger John Pier Bonnie Pier Phyllis Bidlack andBill Bidlack Dick Parrish is seated in the chair

Ellie Miller (right) with Matt Klopfenstein new state presidentand a Wayne Trace FFA member was recognized for her outstand -ing work as an ofcer Miller a Paulding FFA member received agold rating for her treasurerrsquos book while Hannah Farr (not pic-tured) received a gold rating for her secretaryrsquos book

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DHI Media Photo

Malayna VanCleve ran the 300 hurdles with a time of 5141 tonish fourth The Lady Panthers nished seventh at the North -west Conference meet held at Columbus Grove

DHI Media Photo

Gabby Stahl hands off the baton to Kaylen Hale during the 1600 relay The Lady Panthers n-ished fth in the event and seventh overall as a team The Northwest Conference meet was held atColumbus Grover where the host Bulldogs won the meet

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In the 800 relay Kaylee Plummer takes the baton from team-mate Kaylen Hale during the Northwest Conference track meetThe Lady Panther relay team nished fth in the race

Bulldogs repeat asNWC track champs

By KEVIN

WANNEMACKER

Sportswriter

COLUMBUS GROVE ndash Columbus Groversquos

boys and girls captured the Northwest Confer-

ence track championship on Saturday at the

home of the Bulldogs It was their second title

in as many years for both teams and the Bull-

dog boyrsquos fourth consecutive title

The Columbus Grove girls totaled 159

points to easily get past second place Bluffton

(90) and third place Spencerville (79) Round-

ing out the standings were Ada (64) Lincol-

nview (44) Allen east (31) Paulding (28)

Delphos Jefferson (27) and Crestview (9)

For the Lady Panthers Malayna Van Cleve

posted a fth place nish in the 100 hurdles

with a time of 1774 while also taking fth in

the 300 hurdles in 5141 JoEllyn Salinas took

third in the pole vault at 8-0 with teammateJacee Harwell nishing fourth at 8-0 Kaylee

Plummer posted a jump of 15-5-14 to take

second in the long jump

The Lady Panther 4x100 relay team of Har-

well Gabriella Stahl Kaylee Plummer and

Kaylen Hale nished fth in 5454 seconds

while Stahl Hale Plummer and Van Cleve

took fth in the 4x200 relay in 15519

Christina Clapsaddle Hale Stahl and Van

Cleve combined to post a time of 43350 in

the 4x400 good for fth place

Kacie Mulholland of Spencerville garnered

the Northwest Conference Female Athlete of

the Year award after winning both the 200

dash (2690) and 400 dash (10074) Mulhol-

land was also part of the second place 1600

relay team that nished with a time of 42313

In the boys meet Columbus Grove record-

ed 161 points followed by Bluffton (98) and

Spencerville (86) The standings for the other

NWC teams were Linconview (79) Crest-

view (41) Allen east (28) Delphos Jefferson

(205) Paulding (115) and Ada (3)

For the maroon-and-white Simeon Shep-

herd took fth in the 1600 run at 45101 and

in the 3200 run with a time of 112241 Bren-

don Lothamer nished fourth in the pole vault

at 10-6 and Andrew Stafford tied for fth at

10-0

Preston Ingol Darion Rowe Branson

Minck and Zack Buchman recorded a fth place nish in the 4x100 relay with a time of

4846

Lincolnviewrsquos Bayley Tow was named the

Northwest Conference Male Athlete of the

Year Tow captured individual titles in the

1600 run setting a new meet record time of

42307 and 3200 run with a time of 95067

Tow also posted a second place nish in the

800 run with a time of 20350 and was part

of the 3200 relay team for the Lancers that

crossed the line second in 82950

Raiders claim GMC track titleBoysrsquo 1600 relay team seals win

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter

AYERSVILLE ndash TheWayne Trace boys and Fair-view girls captured teamchampionships at the GreenMeadows Conference trackmeet Friday night at Ayers-ville High School The boys meet came downto the nal race with Fairviewleading the way with 89 pointsfollowed by Wayne Trace at86 and Edgerton with 85-13

However the Raider 1600relay team of Seth SaylorJosh Kuhn Alec Vest andCole Shepherd won the race tovault Wayne Trace into a rst place nish as a team

Wayne Trace posted 96 points on the night to nip sec-ond place Edgertonrsquos 93-13 points and third place Fair-viewrsquos 93 points Tinora n-ished fourth at 73 followed byAyersville (58-13) Hicksville(46) Holgate (41) and Ant-werp (26-13) The Raidersrsquo Seth Saylorcaptured championships in both the 110 hurdles (1570)and 300 hurdles (4050) Say-

lor also posted a fourth placenish in the 200 dash for theRaiders

Tinorarsquos Hunter Vogel wasa triple champion individual-ly winning the long jump 100dash and 200 dash AntwerprsquosSam Williamson captured both the 1600 run and 3200run Hank Sinn of Wayne Tracewon the discus with a toss of134-3 and nished as run-ner-up in the shot put

The Raidersrsquo Cole Shepherdalso picked up valuable points posting second place nishesin the 400 dash high jumpand long jump Also scoring points for the Raiders individ-ually were Josh Kuhn (third

300 hurdles) Austin Kuhn(second 110 hurdles) ScottWenninger (fth discus)

Wayne Tracersquos 400 relayteam of Jared Sherry VestDarius Hale and Austin Kuhntook fourth In the same eventthe Antwerp quartet of Bran-don Laney Evan HiltonErik Buchan and Williamson placed fth Antwerprsquos Buchan tied forfourth in the high jump andJosh Longardner posted a fth place nish in the shot put The Lady Apaches totaled116 points to take the titlewith Edgerton placing second

at 103 and Holgate third at 72 points Ayersville (70) Ant-werp (57) Wayne Trace (54)Tinora (43) and Hicksville(11) rounded out the eld Wayne Tracersquos MoniqueGoings was a double winnercapturing the 100 dash (1270)and 200 dash (2670)

The Raider 800 relay quar-tet of Carrigan Critten Shay-na Temple Goings and StacyFlint took rst with a time of14930

Antwerprsquos Audrie Longard-ner took rst place in the 800meter run Antwerprsquos 3200 relay team

of Jaime Ryan Bailee Sig-man Rachel Williamson andLongardner won the title as

did the Archer 1600 relaysquad of Williamson AnnieMiesle Ryan and Longardner The blue-and-white alsoscored points from KlayreManella (fth discus) HopeSmith (third high jump andfourth 100 hurdles) Miesle(sixth 100 hurdles and third300 hurdles) Sigman (sixth1600 run) and Williamson(third 400 dash) Antwerprsquos 400 relay teamof Maggie Wilson EmmaButzin Kortney Smith andKiana Recker nished sixth Girls placing for WayneTrace included Temple (fth

high jump and fourth 300hurdles) Flint (fth 100dash) Hollie Wannemacher(fourth 3200 run) and GracieGudakunst (fth 200 dash)

The Raider 3200 relay teamof Flint Haley Saylor BriannaSinn and Hollie Wannemachernished sixth while CrittenGudakunst Flint and Goingscombined for a second placenish in the 400 relay Thequartet of Flint GudakunstCritten and Temple took sixthin the 1600 relay

Varsity Games of the WeekSoftballWayne Trace hosts Celina canceled

Paulding at Tinora canceled

Fairview 6Wayne Trace 1

Defiance 8Paulding 1

Antwerp host s Woodlan canceled

Wayne Trace hosts Delphos

Jeffersoncanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSColumbus Grove 15Paulding 5

DIV IV SECTIONALSNorth Central 9

Antwerp 3

Wayne Trace 2

Pettisville 1

BaseballPaulding at Van Wertcanceled

Wayne Trace at Parkwaycanceled

Paulding 8Edon 5

Crestview 10

Antwerp 0

Wayne Trace hosts Miller Citycanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSVan Wert 11Paulding 1

DIV IV SECTIONALSHolgate 7

Wayne Trace 5

TrackWAYNE TRACE RELAYS canceled

NWC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Paulding 8th 115Girlsrsquo meet -

Paulding 7th 28

GMC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Wayne Trace 1st 96Fairview 3rd 93Antwerp 8th 2633

Girlsrsquo meet -

Fairview 1st 116

Antwerp 5th 57

Wayne Trace 6th 54

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DIV IV SOFTBALL SECTIONAL

Laneyrsquos bad-hop single

lifts Lady Raiders to winBY KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sportswriter

HAVILAND ndash Courtnie Laneyrsquos bad-hopsingle that eluded Pettisville rst baseman

Kaija Blosser drove in Sydney Critten withthe game-winning run as Wayne Trace nippedthe Blackbirds 2-1 in eight innings in DivisionIV sectional softball Thursday night Critten had reached to lead off the bottomof the eighth with a single to right eld andmoved to second on a Leah Sinn groundout On an 0-2 pitch Laney then hit a ground- ball towards Blosser that took a bad-hop and jumped over the glove of the Blackbird rst basemanrsquos backhand into right eld Thethrow from Pettisville right elder MalloryRiegsecker to try and get Critten at the platewas off the mark and the Raiders escaped withthe victory ldquoIt wasnrsquot prettyrdquo noted Raider head coachJack Baumle ldquoBut you have to give our girlscredit We found a way to get it done thoughrdquo For the rst four innings Wayne Trace

pitcher Molly Crosby and Blackbird hurlerTeagan Kauffman took turns putting up zeroesin the scoring columns Wayne Trace threatened in each of the rsttwo innings The Raiders had runners at rstand second with two outs before Kauffmangot Critten to pop out to third baseman Steph-anie Hubby In the second Carley Wright walked andMadison Zartman singled with two outsHowever Kauffman again escaped by gettingAddison Baumle to y out to center eld Pettisvillersquos rst scoring opportunity camein the fourth Jaelyn Rufenacht reached on an error be-fore Hubby followed with a walk HoweverCrosby then stopped the rally from postingany damage by getting Kauffman to groundout and before fanning Jasmyn Barton

After the Raiders went in order in the bot-tom of the fourth Pettisville put up the gamersquosrst run in the fth Johanna Roth reached on a Raider error be-fore a passed ball advanced Roth to secondBlosser then followed with a sacrice buntthat moved Roth to third with one out Sami Tilley then hit a hard ground ball to

Crosby that allowed Roth to score for a 1-0Pettisville advantage ldquoWe had opportunities but we didnrsquot takeadvantage of themrdquo commented the Raiderhead coach ldquoFortunately we were able to do

a better job of that late in the gamerdquo Bergman opened the sixth with a single tocenter eld and advanced to second on a sacri-ce bunt by Critten After Maggie Crosby was hit by a pitch to put runners at rst and second Laney ground-ed out to Blosser at rst to move the runnersup to second and third Bergman then scoredon a wild pitch to knot the score at 1-1 Both teams threatened in the seventh Pettisville got a single from Roth beforeKaija Blosser reached on an error to put run-ners at second and third with one out Crosby though got out of the jam by get-ting Tilley to ground out and Amber Klop-fenstein to y out to centerelder MackenzieSwary to end the inning Wayne Trace got a one-out walk by Baum-le before a Swary pop-up for the second out

Crosby followed with a single to centereld but Bergman ew out to center eld to end theinning Pettisville then went down in order in theeighth to set up the Raider heroics in the homehalf of the inning Crosby recorded the victory for WayneTrace tossing eight innings while allowingtwo hits and two walks while fanning seven ldquoMolly did a nice job for us tonightrdquo Baum-le added ldquoShe didnrsquot have her best stuff butshe battled all night longrdquo Kauffman took the loss for the Blackbirds pitching seven innings while allowing eighthits and two walks Kyra Behnfeldt pitched tothe nal two batters giving up one hit ldquoThe bottom of the order came through forus tonightrdquo noted Baumle ldquoThey came upand hit the ball hard and that was good to seerdquo

Zartman Bergman and Crosby all had twosingles for Wayne Trace which improved to13-10

Addison Baumle Courtnie Laney and Syd-ney Critten each picked up singles for WayneTrace Johanna Roth and Kyra Behnfeldteach picked up hits for the Pettisville whichdropped to 8-11

Sectional Baseball

Tigers trip up RaidersCougars catch Panthers

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter HOLGATE ndash Wayne Trace battled with Green Meadows

Conference rival Holgate butcouldnrsquot overcome the Tigersas the hosts posted a 7-5 vic-tory in Division IV sectionalaction last Tuesday Holgate scored in ve ofits six at-bats with the loneexception being the initial in-ning After Wayne Trace jumpedin front 1-0 in the rst the Ti-gers answered a run in the sec-ond to knot the game at 1-1 The Raiders respondedquickly getting three in theirhalf of the third as WayneTrace opened a 4-1 advantage Holgate picked up singleruns in the third and fourth

to close within 4-3 before theRaiders got one in the fth toexpand the lead to 5-3 From there though it wasall Tigers Holgate respondedwith two runs in the fth and twomore in the sixth to seize a 7-5advantage entering the seventh Tiger pitching then shutdown the Wayne Trace of-fense to seal the two-run vic-tory in sectional action Noah Stoller ripped a pairof doubles and drove in threeruns while Brandon Laneyadded two singles and twoRBIrsquos for the Raiders David Sinn and CalebSchaefer added a double each

while Seth Yenser and AustinFast chipped in singles Stoller suffered the lossfor Wayne Trace allowingten hits and four walks whilefanning three strikeouts TheRaiders drop to 2-20 on the

yearDylan Szabo had a single

and two doubles for the Ti-gers and Bailey Hohenbergerchipped in two singles

Dylan Pahl got the win forHolgate tossing three inningswhile surrendering two hitsand a run and striking out one The Tigers now 6-15 on theseason will travel to Kalidain sectional championship ac-tion

Van Wert 11 Paulding 1 VAN WERT mdash It wasall smiles for Van Wert lastThursday as the Cougars host-ed Paulding in the Division IIIsectional championship gameThe Cougars came away vic-torious and earned their rstsectional championship in 16years Southpaw Brant Henry got

the start on the mound for theCougars After striking outthe rst Panther batter thingsgot a little dicey with the nextthree Paulding batters gettingon base Henry managed to get outof the jam with a force out fol-lowed by a strike out At their next at-bats thePanthers got things going witha single from Jarrett SittonPaulding was stopped whenLupe Martinez hit a liner forthe force out at second AlexArellano then singled put-ting two on with one man outCorbin Edwards then singledscoring Martinez and giving

the Panthers a 1-0 lead after 112 innings ldquoWe had a great rst in-ning with Damon (Egnor onthe mound) and we get thatone run things were lookinggoodrdquo said Paulding head

baseball coach Brock Berg-man ldquoWe needed to have a big shut down inning the nextinning and it wasnrsquot so muchthat We got behind good hit-

ters and they (Van Wert) hitthe fastball well because theyknew it was comingrdquo The Van Wert bats camealive in the second inning plating four runs to take a 4-1lead The Cougars didnrsquot hold back at their next time at batTwo more runs put the Cou-gars in a comfortable lead at6-1 Van Wert needed but nine pitches in the fourth inningto down the Panthers BrantHenry took the mound and be-gan with a three-pitch strike-out Henry then struck thenext two batters of the inning

on nine pitches The Cougars sent nine bat-ters to the plate in the fourthinning will adding to moreruns to their reacutesumeacute and an8-1 margin They werenrsquot done yetthough as Caleb Fetzer sin-gled to left scoring HenryBraun hit a liner to right eldthat was misplayed puttingrunners on second and thirdwith still two men out Fetzerscored and Braun advancedto third on a wild pitch fromPanther reliever Lupe Mar-tinez Williams then came tothe dish and singled in anotherrun The Cougars nished the

inning with an 11-1 lead Henry retired the Panthersin order in the fth inningstriking out the nal two Henished the game with 10strikeouts while walking justtwo and allowing six hits

Varsity Baseball Varsity Softball

FAIRVIEW 6 WAYNE TRACE 1 SHERWOOD ndash Fairviewtook advantage of ve WayneTrace errors and used a fourrun fourth inning to post a 6-1victory over the Raiders lastTuesday night

The Apaches wrap up anundefeated season in confer-ence play improving to 7-0 inthe league and 18-3 overall Fairview scored single runsin the rst and second innings before the four-run fourthstretched the advantage to 6-0 Wayne Trace did break upthe shutout plating its lonerun of the night in the sixth Molly Crosby and Mack-enzie Swary each posted twohits for the Raiders who fallto 12-10 in all games and 4-3in the conference Leah SinnMadison Zartman SydneyCritten and Addison Baumlechipped in a single each

Crosby took the loss on themound striking out ve whileallowing six hits and oneearned run Christina Gebers had twosingles for Fairview with Mal-lory Polter Kolleen BolandKelsey Beck and BlakelynSheets also recording a singleeach Haley Robbins allowedeight hits and a walk whilestriking out eight to get thewin for FairviewDEFIANCE 8 PAULDING 1 Deance broke a 1-1 tiewith a seven run fth inningas the Bulldogs pulled awayfor an 8-1 win over Paulding

in non-league softball actionlast week

PAULDING 8 EDON 5 Edon jumped in front of host Paulding 4-0 after one inning but the Panthers scored eight runs over the nal six frames to post an8-5 victory over the Bombers Paulding got two runs back in the second but the Bombers addedone in the top of the third for a 5-2 advantage The Panthers took thelead for good with a four-run third to grab a 6-5 advantage The ma-

roon and white then added the nal two runs in the sixth to set the nalmargin at 8-5 Preston Johanns pitched three innings to get the win for Pauldingsurrendering eight hits and ve runs Jarrett Sitton topped the Panther offense with a single and a homerun while also driving in four runs Corbin Edwards added two singlesand three runs batted in while Aaron Mock chipped in a single and adouble Johanns and Marcus Miller posted a single each for PauldingCRESTVIEW 10 ANTWERP 0 Preston Gerardot and Mitchell Rickard combined on ano-hitter as Crestview blanked Antwerp 10-0 in six innings lastweek in non-league baseball action Crestview took control early scoring ve runs in the rst andfour in the second for a 9-0 advantage The Knights got theirnal run with a single run in the sixth

The host Bulldogs had jumped in front with a solorun in the rst before Pauldinganswered with its lone run inthe fourth However Deancethen took control by platingseven runs in the home half of

the fth Kristen Schilt pitched veinnings for the Panthers giv-ing up ve hits three runs(two earned) and a walk

Morgan Riley AudreyManz and Kastin Kelly all hadtwo hits for the maroon andwhite with Kelly also pickingup a RBI

Three Paulding FFA members received their state degrees at the Ohio FFA Convention April 30-May 1 From left are Luke Jackson Katie Carnahan and Alexis Howell

Justin Carnahan 2014 Paulding High School graduate re-ceived second place in the Prociency Category of Forage Pro -duction at this yearrsquos Ohio FFA Convention

VWCH recognizes EMS Week locally VAN WERT ndash National Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Week brings together local communities and medical personnel tohonor the brave men and women who respond to medical emer-gencies Observance of this important week runs May 17-23 This yearrsquos theme is ldquoEMS Strongrdquo and honors the strong drivewithin everyone who works together as part of the EMS crew ndashrst responders hospitals emergency physicians and public health providers who collaborate together to reduce risk and save lives Van Wert County Hospital and Van Wert Medical Services aregrateful for the dedication of the local EMS crews who providethe day-to-day life saving of emergency medicinersquos ldquofront linerdquo Ingratitude for the EMS crews who serve the area Van Wert CountyHospital provided a meal on Tuesday for all EMS personnel andalso provided free Continuing Education (CE) hours on the topicof Pediatric Emergencies

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petitionJOHN A DeMUTHJUDGE

LEGAL NOTICE

The annual electionof the Directors of thePaulding County Agri-cultural Society will beheld on Saturday June13 2015 between thehours of 12 noon and400 pm Said electionwill be held in the Sec-retaryrsquos Office on thePaulding County Fair-grounds Only those persons holding a 2015Paulding County Agri-cultural Society mem- bership will be allowedto vote in said electionSusan Miller Paulding County Agri-cultural SocietySecretary

ORDINANCE

1497-15

Ordinance 1497-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May 62015 and goes into ef-

fect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEGRANTING TOPAULDING-PUT- NAM ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INCITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS THERIGHT TO ACQUIRECONSTRUCT MAIN-TAIN AND OPERATEIN THE STREETST H O R O U G H -FARES ALLEYSBRIDGES AND

PUBLIC PLACES OFTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING STATEOF OHIO ANDITS SUCCESSORSLINES FOR THEDISTRIBUTION OFELECTRIC ENERGYTO THE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOAND THE INHAB-ITANTS THEREOFFOR LIGHT HEATPOWER ANDOTHER PURPOSESAND FOR THE

TRANSMISSION OFTHE SAME WITHINTHROUGH ORACROSS SAID VIL-LAGE OF PAULD-ING STATE OFOHIOCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1498-15

Ordinance 1498-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $80000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-

SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF ACQUIRING ANDIMPROVING REALPROPERTY AND IN-TERESTS THEREINFOR USE BY THEVILLAGErsquoS STREETD E P A R T M E N T TOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office

116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1499-15

Ordinance 1499-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be in

force immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FORTHE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED$344000 NOTES INANTICIPATION OFTHE ISSUANCE OFBONDS FOR THEPURPOSE OF PAV-ING AND OTHER-WISE IMPROVING N CHERRY STREET NORTH DRIVE ANDOTHER ROADSAND STREETS INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1500-15

Ordinance 1500-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $35000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSE

OF CONSTRUCT-ING AND RECON-STRUCTING CURBSALONG N CHERRYSTREET AND NORTH DRIVE INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-

nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1501-15

Ordinance 1501-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $18000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVINGTHE VILLAGErsquoSSEWER SYSTEMTOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-

GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1502-15

Ordinance 1502-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes into

effect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $193000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVING THEVILLAGErsquoS SEWERSYSTEM AND DE-

CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

RESOLUTION

1303-15

Resolution 1303-15was passed by Pauld-ing Village Council onMay 6 2015 and goesinto effect and shall bein force immediatelyThe summary of thislegislation is as followsA RESOLUTIONREQUESTING THECOUNTY AUDI-TOR TO CERTIFYTO THE VILLAGEOF PAULDING THETOTAL CURRENTTAX VALUATIONOF SAID VILLAGEAND THE DOLLARAMOUNT OF REVE-

NUE THAT WOULDBE GENERATEDBY FOUR-TENTHS(040) MILL FOR ARENEWAL LEVYFOR THE PURPOSEOF PROVIDING ANDMAINTAINING EMSAPPARATUS AP-PLIANCES BUILD-INGS OR SITESTHEREFORE ANDTHE PAYMENTOF PERMANENTPART-TIME ORVOLUNTEER EMTSOR TO OPERATETHE SAME IN AC-CORDANCE WITH

REVISED CODE5705190) AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

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Paulding County Progress amp Weekly Reminder

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2 Check One

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4 Payment (check one)

5 Four easy ways to connect with us

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16 17 18 19 20

15 words in the Paulding County Progress Weekly Reminder only $675

Additional words 45cent each

Payment enclosedUse my credit card

Added BonusYour ad will appear on our website at no additional charge

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Wednesday May Paulding County Progress - A

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Location CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip 5 mi

west of Defiance OH on CR 424 (old Rt 24) or 7 mi north of Paulding

OH on Rt 127 to CR 424 then east for 3 mi

Silver King Tractor SN 7659 hellip Silver King Tractor SN 7224 helliphellip JD B

Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

Delivery route

oakwooD area

$900 - $1100 Pr Mnh2 12 - 3 12 Hurs Pr Dy

No CllcnsNo Surdys

Pick up at Defiance

a Dpndbl vhcl wh Bckups Ncssry

Fr an inrwPls Cll Ch a

th Crscn-Nws

1-800-589-5441ext 251

N O W H I R I N G

bull Delivery Driver

bull Salesperson

bull Parts ProFull amp part-time openings bull Bi-lingual a plus

Job descriptions and application

available online at

wwwadvanceautopartsjobs

1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

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Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 15A

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201 North Main Street

4193995085

Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1B

Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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2B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

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Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

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8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 9B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

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Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

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Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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A lower business ling fee

to foster entrepreneurship House Bill 3 sponsored byRepresentative Tim Derick-son (R-Hanover Township)and Representative MarkRomanchuk (R-Mansfield)seeks to make a 21 percentreduction in the new busi-ness ling fee in Ohio It isdesigned to increase entrepre-neurship in Ohio and can makethe process of starting a small business easier The HouseRepublican Caucus made this bill a priority at the start of the131st General Assembly

It would lower the fee to$99 a much more manage-able gure for someone trying to start a busi-ness in this state Ohio set a record number ofnew business lings over the last ve years in2014 and this bill will help to continue thatupward trend In addition the bill would make the Ohio-MeansJobs website more streamlined andaccessible Ensuring that Ohio-based busi-nesses have equal access to the website and its

services is crucial in gettingmore Ohioans back to workin our state As a small business ownerI applaud this legislation andchose to cosponsor it HB 3 passed in the Ohio House with broad bipartisan support onMarch 26 of this year The billis currently being evaluated inOhio Senate committees andI hope to see its quick passagethrough the other chamberLegislation like this whichwill go on to help many Ohio-

ans pursue their dreams ofowning a business and willhelp our workforce nd gainful employment isone of the reasons I became a state representa-tive I want to see our state lead the nation in jobcreation and economic growth

Rep Burkley may be reached by calling614-644-5091 e-mailing Rep82ohiohouse gov or writing to State Representative Tony Burkley 77 South High Street ColumbusOhio 43215

From The

State House

Rep Tony Burkley

Civil Docket The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Marino Resendeza Ant-werp vs Cooper Farms IncFort Recovery and Ohio Bu-reau of Workersrsquo Compensa-tion Columbus WorkmanrsquosCompensation claim Citibank NA Sioux FallsSD vs Krista K GonzalesPaulding Money onlyCivil Docket Concluded Jessica E Miller Pauldingvs Harold Hudley Payne andBrett M Danberry Payne andCarolina S Danberry PaynePersonal injury dismissed

with prejudice Costs to the plaintiffMarriage Licenses Joshua Dean Lavers 33Antwerp machinist and Ash-ley Ann Carr 22 Antwerpmachinist Parents are DeanLavers and Laura Carfagnoand Larry Carr and JoelenFrankhert Ashton Phillip Duer 22Latty IT technician andCourtney Danielle Seffernick19 Melrose student Parentsare Craig Duer and CynthiaJimenez and Mark Seffernickand Jeanne Guyton Nathanael Robert Haw-ley 18 Antwerp student

and Lydia Marie Schneider20 Antwerp unemployedParents are Robert AnthonyHawley and Doris LorraineSchmidt and Michael AllenSchneider and KimberlyMarie Adams Charles Edwards Lusk 48Cecil welder and Sarah JoyLewis 38 Cecil homemakerParents are Dewey EdwardLusk and Lucille Zattuaand James Lewis and Sandra

WorleyAdministration Docket In the Estate of RobertChris Cluts application toadminister leCriminal Docket Dereck E Mills 40 ofDublin was ordered eval-uated to determine if he is a proper candidate for inter-vention in lieu of convictionat the defendantrsquos request Ahearing on the matter is setfor June 15 He is accused of possession oxycodone (F5)and possession heroin (F5) Jason C Elston 34 ofErie Mich was sentenced tove years community control

sanctions for each of threecounts of nonsupport of de- pendents (F5) The three areto be served concurrently andon the conditions of 30 days jail notify parole ofcer if becoming unemployed workwith Paulding County ChildSupport Enforcement Agencyto obtain work when unem- ployed pay child support as itcomes due pay all arrearages before sanctions end complywith drug and alcohol prohibi-tions submit to random testsle tax returns when due pay$354 costs Brandi I Yoh 24 of Oak-wood had her jury trial for

theft (F5) rescheduled fromMay 12 to July 28 Jennifer C Lamond 32 ofPaulding had her May 12 jurytrial for two counts aggravatedarson (F1 and F2) vacatedwhen her attorney led for acontinuance Colton R Bidlack 20 ofPaulding had a May 19 jurytrial for rape (F1) sexual bat-tery (F3) and unlawful sexualconduct with a minor (F4)

continued until Sept 15 at therequest of his attorney Luis M Morales 19 ofPaulding changed his plea toguilty of identity fraud (F5)His previously posted bond of$1500 was continued on theconditions of no arrests andhis compliance with drug andalcohol prohibitions He will be sentenced June 15 Heather A Ladd 28 ofOakwood was ordered as-sessed to determine her eligi- bility for intervention in lieuof conviction for possession ofheroin (F5) A hearing on thematter was set for June 15 HerJune 16 jury trial was vacated

David O Bidlack 24 ad-dress unavailable had a war-rant to convey issued to havethe Paulding County Sheriffrsquosofce transport him to andfrom Paulding County fromLorain Correctional Institutefor arraignment on July 15He is accused of identity fraud(F5) Marci E Goings 25 ofLatty will be sentenced June15 following a recent changeof plea A charge of theft (F5)was dismissed and she entereda guilty plea to burglary (F2)She waived extradition andwas released on her own re-cognizance

Tyler J Levos 30 of Pauld-ing was released on his ownrecognizance after waivingextradition regarding his fel-ony OVI (F3) case Condi-tions of his release includeno arrests complying withdrug and alcohol prohibi-tions and continue SCRAMmonitoring through PauldingCounty Court The State leda motion to revoke the releasewhich has yet to be acted on

ACCIDENT REPORTSSaturday May 9 841 pm Zachery ScottBurns 24 of Antwerp wascited for assured clear distancedriving under FRA suspensionand leaving the scene of anaccident following a two-ve-hicle crash on Dix Street at theWest Caroline Street intersec-tion Burns was driving a 1999GMC SUV behind a 2002 FordMustang operated by Brian KRinebolt 45 of Paulding Re- ports say Burns approachedtoo rapidly from behind andrear-ended the car which wasdisabled and towed The SUVhad functional damage Rine- bolt and his passenger StacyButler 48 of Paulding both

went to Defiance RegionalMedical Center for treatmentof non-incapacitating injuriesBurns was unhurt

INCIDENT REPORTSWednesday May 6 1230 pm A bus driver re- ported a violation while onWest Perry Street The allegeddriver was located and cited forthe violation 110 pm Residential alarmsounded on South CherryStreet All was wellThursday May 7 932 am Complaints on North Cherry Street about aneighborrsquos generator led to in-vestigation of allowed hours ofoperation They were found to be 8 am until 8 pm 1203 pm An oversizedload was seen stuck in thedowntown area on East PerryStreet The load being hauled

from Florida to Michiganwas on the wrong route Anew permit had to be securedfrom ODOT The permit was

granted and received the nextafternoonFriday May 8 402 pm Oversized semiwas seen driving on CherryStreet near Jackson Police didnot locate it 420 pm Neighbor issuesinvolving loud music werehandled on North WilliamsStreet 420 pm A semi was seenusing the football eld parkinglot on North Water Street as aturnaround It was gone whenofcers arrived 546 pm Neighbor prob-lems were handled on NorthCherry Street 733 pm Unwanted textswere being received by a John-

son Road resident 918 pm A North WilliamsStreet resident told police theyhad been threatenedSaturday May 9 220 am Ofcers assistedPaulding County Sheriffrsquosdeputy with a BAC test 350 am Assistance was provided a sheriffrsquos deputywith a BAC test 301 pm Backing accidentin the Rite Aid parking lot wasdocumented 420 pm A West PerryStreet business called about anunwanted subject When policearrived they learned the subjectleft

509 pm Wheelbarrow wasreported stolen from West Car-oline Street 742 pm Ofcers assistedthe Ohio State Highway Patrolwith a BAC test 820 pm Four-wheelerwas seen operating on NancyStreet It was gone when policearrivedSunday May 10 4 am Harassing calls to a North Sherman Street residentare under investigation 835 am Theft of moneyfrom a car on West Perry Streetwas investigated 857 am Backing mishap inthe McDonaldrsquos lot was docu-

mented 315 pm Theft of a tire fromWest Perry Street was handledand the tire returned 740 pm An out-of-countyresident told police they werereceiving harassing texts froma villager The subject in ques-tion was warned 1036 pm Loud music wasthe complaint from North Wil-liams Street The volume wasturned down 1047 pm Loud activity wasnoted on West Caroline Street 1150 pm A semi driver inthe downtown area asked fordirections for US 127 southMonday May 11 422 am Dog complaintwas handled on North Cherry

Street 420 pm Unruly juvenilematter was looked into on WestPerry Street 8 pm Threats were reportedfrom West Harrison Street 1150 pm Female cries forhelp were heard on West WallStreet Ofcers were unable tolocate anyoneTuesday May 12 543 pm Neighbor prob-lems involving loud noise wereinvestigated 7 pm A West Perry Streetresident told police they hadsent money for puppies fromthe Ukraine The scam is underinvestigation

835 pm A subject told police their car window was broken out while they were ina West Perry Street business Midnight Assault of a youthwhile at a track meet was re- portedWednesday May 13 129 am Ofcers returneda moved barricade on NorthWilliams Street to its originallocation 151 am Police assisted asheriffrsquos deputy and an OSHPtrooper with an investigationincluding a BAC test 1032 pm Alleged assaultwas looked into on WestJackson Street

ACCIDENTS 4 cardeer INCIDENTSWednesday May 6

1148 am Dog complaintcame in from Road 60 in BentonTownship 1152 am Dog complaint waslodged from Flat Rock Drive inPaulding 1258 pm Wayne Trace HighSchool requested a deputy 307 pm Dog bite was re- ported on Road 173 in Washing-ton Township by the PauldingCounty Health Department 316 pm Scam was the com- plaint from Road 143 in Emerald

Township 503 pm Van Wert CountySheriffrsquos ofce requested anEMS for the driver of a mower

that crashed into a school bus intheir county Grover Hill EMSand a re unit responded to thescene no transport was made 532 pm Deputies delivered amessage on Road 250 in Carry-all TownshipThursday May 7 1226 am Van Wert CountySheriffrsquos ofce relayed infor -mation that Paulding Police re-quired assisted with a breakingand entering complaint 118 am Prowler was heardin Grover Hill 949 am Dog complaint washandled on West Canal Street inAntwerp 128 pm Telephone harass-ment was reported from Latty

Village 233 pm General burglaralarm sounded from Road 169in Auglaize Township 908 pm Cardeer crashwas documented on Road 424in Crane Township 1016 pm Deance residenttold deputies they had been re-ceiving harassing calls from alocal residentFriday May 8 1254 am Vehicle searchwas conducted on US 24 westof US 127 in Crane Township 147 am Deputy reportedseeing a suspicious vehicle onSouth Main Street in Antwerp 233 am A Payne residentof West Townline Street told

deputies they heard an explo-sion 938 am Missing juvenilewas investigated on Road 174in Auglaize Township 1205 pm Dog complaintcame in from Road 171 inBrown Township 1209 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Road 60 inWashington Township 242 pm Theft of license plates was reported fromHaviland 336 pm Dog complaintwas lodged from HickoryStreet in Antwerp 723 pm Threats were thecomplaint from Road 171 inBrown Township

1102 pm Cardeer collisionwas investigated on US 24west of Road 143 in EmeraldTownshipSaturday May 9 1257 am Vehicle searchwas conducted near the inter-section of Emerald Road andDooley Drive in Paulding 343 am Suspicious vehiclewas seen on Road 163 in Aug-laize Township 904 am Automatic alarmsounded from North MapleStreet in Payne 1135 am Mailbox damagewas reported from Road 143 inEmerald Township 227 pm Theft complaintwas investigated on East Mer-

rin Street in Payne 233 pm An alarm soundedon Road 137 in Jackson Town-ship 306 pm Dog complaintwas handled at Partridge Place 537 pm Four-wheelers anda Ford Ranger were observedtrespassing on Road 33 in Har-rison Township 625 pm Rollover accidentwas handled on Ohio 637 northof Ohio 613 in Jackson Town-ship Paulding re and EMSunits assisted at the scene Nofurther information was avail-

able 712 pm A black semi wasseen in a eld dumping some-thing into a ditch along Ohio

111 in Auglaize Township 746 pm Theft of walletwas investigated on SouthMain Street in Payne 839 pm Paulding policerequested assistance locating avehicle involved in a hitskip 852 pm Payne re andEMS units investigated anodor complaint from EastMerrin Street in Payne Theywere on scene less than 20minutes 1052 pm Loud neighborswas the complaint from EastOrchard Street in PayneSunday May 10 1229 am Juvenile matterwas handled on Ohio 500 inHarrison Township

1231 am Burglary wasreported from Road 163 inBrown Township 1236 am Prowler washeard on Ohio 49 in CarryallTownship 334 am Community Me-morial Hospital relayed in-formation about a dog bite onRoad 204 in Carryall Town-ship 1205 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Road 108 inBrown Township 219 pm Five Paulding reunits and two deputies workedto free a dog from a drainage pipe on Road 162 in PauldingTownship Someone was onthe scene until 507 pm when

the animal was freed 532 pm Two Paulding reunits and the EMS plus twoCecilCrane re units respond-ed to a re on Road 111 inJackson Township for about 30minutes 615 pm Pot-bellied pig wasseen roaming the neighbor-hood along US 127 in EmeraldTownship 722 pm A person was seenshooting from a pickup truckat an intersection on Road 24in Benton Township 754 pm Criminal damageinicted by three four-wheel-ers was reported from Road 33in Benton Township 844 pm Three Oakwood

re units and the EMS plusthree Grover Hill re units re-sponded to a re on Road 191in Brown Township 922 pm Cardeer crashwas documented on Ohio66 near Arthur in AuglaizeTownship 1026 pm Suspicious vehi-cle was seen on Road 198 inAuglaize Township 1028 pm Domestic situa-tion was handled on US 127 inCrane TownshipMonday May 11 425 am Dog complaintwas reported by Paulding Po-lice Department 939 am Dog complaintcame in from South Harrmann

Street in Antwerp 1021 am Theft of an ATVwas investigated on Road 168in Auglaize Township 1144 am Cardeer crashon Road 43 in CarryallTownship was documented 1156 am Alleged assaultwas looked into on Ohio 111in Auglaize Township 1247 pm Grover Hill Ele-mentary School lodged a dogcomplaint 416 pm Yard damage wasnoted on Road 214 in Carryall

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5A

Property transfers

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Forum Readerrsquos Opinion

Express your opinionThe Paulding County Progress

provides a public forum throughldquoFORUM Reader Opinionrdquo Lettersto the Editor for area residentsto expres their opinions andexchange ideas on any topic ofpublic interest All letters submit-ted are subject to the Publisherrsquosapproval and MUST include anoriginal signature and daytimetelephone number for verica -tion We wonrsquot print unsignedletters Letters should be brief and con-cise Letters must also conformto libel law and be in good tastePlease limit letters to no morethan 500 words We reserve theright to edit and to correct gram-matical errors We also reservethe right to verify statements orfacts presented in the letters

The opinions stated are thoseof the writer and do not neces-sarily reect that of the newspa -per Where to write Letters to theEditor Paulding County Prog-ress PO Box 180 Paulding OH45879 or drop them off at the of-ce 113 S Williams St The dead-line is noon Thursday the weekprior to publicaiton

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Kevin Heintschel (left) was the speaker at the Paulding Kiwan-is Club He is the intervention specialist at the Paulding ExemptedSchool He talked about how they are trying to get the children to be-come more interested in making themselves better students and get-ting their parents more involved Bill Hanak was program chairman

Civil DocketPalisades Collection LLC

Englewood Cliffs NJ vsBrian K Brown PauldingMoney only satised The State Bank amp TrustCo Deance vs Chad CHahn Oakwood Smallclaims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of$84833

H2O to Go - TKC Wa-ter Tech Antwerp vs MaryHernandez McAllen TexasSmall claims satised Credit Adjustments IncDeance vs Jeffrey KowalkePaulding Other action dis-missed Snow amp Sauerteig LLPFort Wayne vs Tiffany NGoings-Dargenson PayneSmall claims dismissed Credit Adjustments IncDeance vs Julie Bush Ce-cil Other action judgmentfor the plaintiff in the sum of$333849 Rachael Hollinger Ant-werp and Charlie Seslar An-

twerp vs Jim Estle LeipsicSmall claims dismissed Returned To You LtdPaulding vs Benjamin HuntPaulding Small claims judg-ment for the plaintiff in the sumof $196 Fort Wayne OrthopedicsFort Wayne vs Jason D How-er Payne and Tracy HowerPayne Other action dismissedCriminal Docket Jeremy D Walton An-twerp telecommunicationharassment $176 costs 180days jail suspended probationordered no contact with vic-tims remain med-compliant

continue services at MaumeeValley Sara A Bostic Sherwoodtelecommunication harass-ment $250 ne $24224costs one day jail served with89 days suspended no contactwith victim maintain good behavior Stacey R Hurst Oakwooddisorderly conduct with per-sistence $120 costs two days jail served with 28 days sus- pended 20 hours communityservice no unlawful contactwith victim maintain goodgeneral behavior Jennifer M Nicelley Ce-cil connement of dog $100

ne with $75 suspended $216costs $45 restitution Justin Michael KipkerAntwerp domestic violence$500 ne $107 costs payweekly 10 days pay-for-stay jail no unlawful contact withvictim complete domestic vi-olence course Andrea N Miller Pauld-ing possession of drugswaived preliminary hearingcase bound over to CommonPleas Court Christy M Sarka Deancecriminal trespass dismissed per State $13850 costs Danny Fairchild Oakwood passing bad check $147 costsTrafc Docket Breana Blair Grover Hilldriving without license$150 ne $87 costs pay bySept 25 or sent for collection(POC) Breana Blair Grover Hillfailure to control $50 nePOC Sept 25 James L Evans New Rich-mond seat belt $30 ne $47costs Darrell Ivan Hazell WestLafayette Ind 8265 speed$43 ne $77 costs Teresa N Therrien FortWayne 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs

Kevin J Herren Deancefailure control $68 ne $80costs Robert C TimmermanRidgeville Ind 7255 speed$43 ne $80 costs Thomas A Jacek CantonMich 8365 speed $43 ne$80 costs James T Tracey FortWayne 7865 speed $33 ne$80 costs Larry L Wolf ColdwaterOhio 6755 speed $33 ne$80 costs Rosemary S Krill Edger-ton Ohio 7555 speed $43ne $80 costs Gregory A Bland Scott

driving on closed road $68ne $77 costs Quang Trong NguyenWestminster Calif 8565speed $43 ne $82 costs Tammy Lou Wilder Oak-wood reckless operation$250 ne $145 costs pay $50monthly POC Oct 30 ad-ministrative license suspen-sion continues community

control ordered 60 hourscommunity service 60 days jail reserved Nathan A NightingaleAdrian Mich 9365 speed$43 ne $85 costs Turki A Alqudayri FortWayne 7055 speed $43 ne$80 costs Lee R Jackson Napoleon7665 speed $33 ne $80costs Kurt Plummer Haviland7155 speed $43 ne $77costs Dmitriy I Kara Philadel- phia disobey trafc device$53 ne $80 costs Caleb M Miller Paulding

seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Brandon L Saba Toledo8265 speed $43 ne $80costs Robert J SchwartzwalderOsseo Mich driving onclosed road $68 ne $77costs Ammar Alharastani Wa-terloo Ont 8165 speed $43ne $80 costs Tayler M Coy Bradfordseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Emily M Miller Pauldingdriving under suspensiondismissed with prejudice atStatersquos request costs waived Paul Ramirez Deance

8465 speed $43 ne $80costs Antoine F Trabulsi Cam- bridge Ont 7765 speed$33 ne $80 costs Vicki S Mewhorter Oak-wood assured clear distance$68 ne $77 costs

Brian T Bauer Cecil fail-ure to control $68 ne $80costs Brent A Waggoner Payne8155 speed $43 ne $77costs Leonard J Feeney III Mel-rose OVIunder inuencedismissed without prejudiceat Statersquos request costs to theState

Domingo Cantu Gonza-lez Edinburg Texas 7365speed $33 ne $80 costs Joshua Michael ChadwickJr London Ohio seat belt$30 ne $50 costs Donald Andrew Fee JrPaulding stop sign $53 ne$77 costs Todd A Wolfe ColumbusGrove seat belt $20 ne $47costs Eva Arbogast Bischoff StLouis 7565 speed $150 ne$95 costs Waylon L Beatty New- bugh Ind 7765 speed $33ne $80 costs Monika G Clifton Fort

Wayne 8165 speed $43ne $80 costs Steven W Steele Pauld-ing 6755 speed $33 ne$77 costs Bryanna Perez Elford De-ance failure to control $68ne $77 costs POC June 26 Kristy D Elliott Pauldingseat belt $20 ne $50 costs Vernon Lee Carter India-napolis 6855 speed $33 ne$80 costs Wilburn S Streeval Fair-eld two headlights $68 ne$80 costs Prabhavathi R PodhuturiRochester Hill Mich 8065

speed $43 ne $80 costs Jacob I Aldred Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costsPOC May 22 Jeffrey A Feeney De-ance seat belt $30 ne $47costs Lou Cinda Horstman

Oakwood 7755 speed $43ne $80 costs Marshall R Jones Pauld-ing failure to control $77costs Sean L McMichael Pauld-ing seat belt $30 ne $47costs Igor L Moldavsky Sur- prise Ariz 8065 speed $43ne $80 costs

Patricia N Naseem Syl-vania 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs Stephen John Sidwell FortWayne 7565 speed $33ne $80 costs Nate G Reinhart Pauld-ing 7555 speed $43 ne$77 costs Carlos Alberto Resen-diz-Diaz Jonesville Mich7055 speed $43 ne $77cost Trista E Guyton Clover-dale 7355 speed $43 ne$80 costs Rusty L Bradford Oak-wood seat belt $30 ne $47costs

Sekou Fofana Detroit7065 speed $33 ne $77costs Julian E Rodriguez Ant-werp 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs William G Delong Co-lumbus brake equipment$100 ne $77 costs pay allwithin 30 days Oleh Pylypiv Brooklyn NY no tail lights $100 ne$77 costs pay within 30days Felipe Lopez EdinburgTexas 7265 speed $33 ne$80 costs Michael W McCoy Co-

lumbia City 7355 speed $43ne $77 costs YC Margaret Ho Toron-to Ont 8265 speed $43ne $77 costs Joseph Perry Yates Oak-wood seat belt $30 ne $50costs

Limit our catpopulationDear Editor and animal lovers Is there anyone interested informing a group to establish anon-prot organization to ad-dress the growing concern ofldquocat population explosionrdquo inPaulding County Please contact me by calling419-399-4079 or emailing kit-tyblue911gmailcom Thanks

A concerned citizenA Clippinger

Paulding

The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Benton Township Carole N Overmyer decto James R Overmyer Sec8 78131 acres Certicate oftransfer James R Overmyer toJames R Overmyer Life Es-tate Sec 8 78131 acres QuitclaimBrown Township Marjorie A Carnahan toJulie A Bullinger Sec 5703 acres Quit claimHarrison Township Carole N Overmyer dec toJames R Overmyer Sec3640 acres Certicate of trans-fer James R Overmyer toJames R Overmyer Life Es-tate Sec 25 37681 acresSec 36 40 acres and Sec

25 5966 acres Certicate oftransfer John G and Juanita SueRadford Overmyer to JohnG and Juanita Sue RadfordOvermyer Sec 25 5966acres Quit claim Sharon L Enz to BaconBros Farms LLC Sec 16157041 acres ExecutorrsquosdeedJackson Township Roger C and Patricia LEckart to Alfred B and Beth-any A Conner Sec25 2562acres Survivorship deedPaulding Township Fred M and Hilary S Ko-hart to Jason D and Toni M

Baker Sec 34 1825 acresWarranty deedAntwerp Village James R Becker dec toLeila M Becker Lot 5 Wa- bash amp Erie Canal Addition03 acre Afdavit Randy and Lynn Shaffer etal to Daniel W and RebeccaA Schutt Lot 5 DutchmanrsquosCove 035 acre Quit claim Deborah A and Douglas LStevenson to Board of Edu-cation Antwerp Local SchoolDistrict Sec 27 Outlots1947 acres Warranty deedOakwood Village Phillip R and Charlene RStuckey trustees to Joshua

and Carissa Eitniear Lots 104and 105 0147 acre WarrantydeedPaulding Village James R Crowell to USBank National Associationtrustee Lot 10 Gasser Sec-ond Addition 02 acre Sher-iffrsquos deed Glenn H and Cheryl LTroth to Ohio Property Hunt-ers LLC Lots 1 and 7 Whin-nery Addition 02 acre Quitclaim Shannon and CoyleneGill to Chad L and Loral RManz Lot 73 Outlots 119acres Quit claim Chad L and Loral R Manzto Rodney Gill Lot 73 Out-lots 119 acres Quit claim

Blue Creekalumni banquet HAVILAND ndash The 91stannual Blue Creek Alum-ni banquet will be heldat 6 pm Saturday June20 at Wayne Trace HighSchool Doors will openat 430 for visitation Thiscould be the last all-classreunion so please plan toattend Classes of 19701971 1965 1955 and1945 will be recognized The cost is $16 per per-son Reservations should be made as soon as possi-

ble by sending them to An-nette Hirn at 11795 DullRobinson Road Van WertOH 45891 or call her at419-238-2851 Advanced payment is preferred withthe reservations Deadlinefor reservations is June 10 Group photographswill be offered this year by Gary Lane The costis $15 which includes afolder and shipping Any graduate who didnot receive noticationshould contact AnnetteWayne Trace graduatesare welcome to attend

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PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

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All proceeds to benefit

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On April 4 2015 Avery Hook Antwerp

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daily Family and friends of AVERY

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Silent Auction Items 31 bags lottery bouquet

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Th ank y ou for you r conti nu ed praye rs and su pport Th e family amp frie nd s of Avery Hoo k

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Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser

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C o m i n g

M a y 2 8 t h Hospital lobby9-4

A special thanks to everyone who bought from

our recent plant sale

$5000 donated to PCH recently ~ Thanks for to your support

ndash Paulding County Hospital Auxiliary ndash

Remember to shop usbefore

you go out of town

New Items daily

(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) May 23 ndash Jacob BashfordJace Crossland Sharon FoustIsaak Hagerman Susan Kee-ler Matt Larimore MichaelMudel Serenity Rios John WSmith Richard Weller May 24 ndash Dustin Burks Curt

Eberle Elizabeth Erford Cam-den Fuller Ruth GudakunstRachael Price Betty Stoller May 25 ndash Shirley FurmanBob Wiswell May 26 ndash Lillian Carey An-gie Elliott David Miller MaryKay Mohley Robert Rice Ger-trude Rister Amy ThrasherElizabeth Waters May 27 ndash Susan BeckmanJacob Dingus Tammara Go-ings Barbara Guyton LouisePaschall Lorie Phlipot TammyRice Deanna Rhonehouse Lee

Ann Schlatter Devon SmithJoyce Snodgrass Robin VogelDave Wenninger May 28 ndash Zachary BradfordAmy Jo Knapp Joy McIntoshRachel Rothenbuhler May 29 ndash Mike Betts Ed-ward Buell Robert CavinderAngelo Cruz Gary HarpsterDelores Jacob Jeff Mekus IdaMay Mielke Richard MilerJr Mike Miller Richie MillerJessica Rager

May 23 ndash Douglas and El-len McCarns May 24 ndash Brian and TaraReeder May 26 ndash Kathy and DaveKline May 27 ndash Mr and MrsRoger Gebhart Gene and Ola

Hughes Noel ldquoBudrdquo and Ei-leen Thomas May 28 ndash Billy and LoraOrdean

Read 1000 books to yourchild before kindergarten PAULDING ndash Imagine reading 1000 booksto your child before kindergarten It is possi- ble and the Paulding County Carnegie Librarywill help you by being your resource for booksThe ldquo1000 Books Before Kindergartenrdquo programwas established by a not-for-prot organizationthat encourages reading to young children The Board of Trustees of the Paulding CountyCarnegie Library has identied ldquoCreating NewReadersrdquo as the number one service role for thelibrary Recognizing the importance of emerg-ing and early literacy the library board and staff provide resources and opportunities to connectyoung children to reading and the library The

American Academy of Pediatrics has afrmed theimportance of reading aloud to children daily be-ginning in infancy The concept of reading 1000 books to yourchild before kindergarten is simple the rewardsare priceless Read a book (any book) to yournewborn infant andor toddler The goal is tohave read 1000 books (yes you can repeat books)

before your precious one starts kindergartenDoes it sound hard Not really if you think aboutit If you read just 1 book a night you will haveread about 365 books in a year That is 730 booksin two years and 1095 books in three years If youconsider that most children start kindergarten ataround ve years of age you have more time thanyou think (so get started) When your child reaches a milestone give himher a small reward (stickers backpacks books)You can visit any Paulding County CarnegieLibrary system after you have read the rst 100 books to let your child pick out a special reward Reading logs are available on the programrsquos

website at http1000booksbeforekindergar-tenorg The website also provides readingresources for all ages reading tips for parentsadult literacy and education resources and re-sources for teens For more information about the 1000Books Before Kindergarten program contactthe library at 419-399-2032

Kayak canoe safety training MELROSE ndash A kayak andcanoe safety training programis being held June 6 from 1 to4 pm at the Shafferrsquos pond at7256 Road 177 near Melrose(06 mile south of the Morning-star Shell station) This will be ane opportunity for paddlers ofall ages to learn or brush up ontheir techniques before the kay-ak and canoe races at the Aug-laize River Regatta sponsored

by the Oakwood DevelopmentCompany on June 20 See de-tails at wwwodcohioorg Instructor for the training is

Cory Hartman DNR watercraftofcer specialist Hartman isfrom the Maumee Bay Field Of-ce He has worked for the Di-vision of Watercraft for 12 yearsand is certied as an Americancanoe association instructor There will be one-hour in-struction sessions in the watercovering basic equipment safecarrying techniques launchingand landing the boat Also pro-

vided will be training in basicstrokes including forward re-verse stopping and maneuver-ing in order to control the boatSafety components includeinformation on hypothermia basic clothing and fundamen-tals of the wet exit

Canoes kayaks paddles andlifejackets will be provided by Auglaize Canoe amp Kayakfree of charge You must wearsturdy shoes Changing facili-ties will be available This training program is being sponsored by the Oak-wood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Societyas one of their samaritan activ-ities in the Oakwood Commu-

nity For further information con-tact Helen Maddock at hmmad-dockgmailcom or 419-594-2797 Pre-registration is notrequired but would be helpfulTo pre-register go to wwwodcohioorggleaners

Farm Bureau recommends additional CAUV changes COLUMBUS ndash Ohio Farm Bureau Federa-tion (OFBF) has offered a second set of recom-mended changes to the statersquos Current Agricul-tural Use Valuation (CAUV) program whichshould result in more accurate valuations thatreect the current economic conditions faced by landowners are facing An additional benetshould be to encourage more participation inconservation practices and programs The changes to the CAUV formula were proposed in a letter to the Ohio Departmentof Taxation and can be taken administrativelywithout the need for new legislation In its recommendations Farm Bureau chal-lenged two inaccurate assumptions in the cur-rent capitalization rate portion of the CAUVformula that land is a short-term investment

and that it becomes more valuable as its mort-gage is paid down The current formula assumes land is held

for only ve years when in reality farmlandis typically held for decades and often acrossmultiple generations The formula also nowassumes land is more valuable as its debt isreduced but Farm Bureau argues that landvalues are a function of productive capacityregardless of the level of owner equity Bothchanges would lessen the impact of nonfarmmarket forces on the capitalization rate Another proposal asks that all lands in fed-eral conservation programs or other landsmanaged under year-round conservation prac-tices be valued at the lowest possible rate Currently farmers are discouraged fromidling land because it is taxed as though it was producing crops Farm Bureau believes taxingconservation lands at the CAUV minimum

value is appropriate because conservationlands are nonproducing This also supportsfarmers who take steps to protect the environ-

ment and water quality Farm Bureau is also asking the Tax Departmentto take additional steps to further reect the lowervalue of woodlands compared to crop ground This is Farm Bureaursquos second set of recom-mendations on ways to improve the CAUVformula In March the Tax Department en-acted several of the organizationrsquos previousrecommendations OFBF thanked Tax Com-missioner Joe Testa and his staff for their will-ingness to consider Farm Bureaursquos views Ohio Farm Bureaursquos ongoing study of theCAUV formula has included extensive effort by volunteers and staff who have obtained

input from numerous tax policy experts Theorganization believes CAUV is Ohiorsquos mosteffective tool for preserving farmland Thegoal of its study is to identify adjustments tothe formula that provide fairness and accuracywhile protecting the integrity of the program About CAUV CAUV is Ohiorsquos most effec-tive tool for preserving farmland Under the program farmland is taxed on its agricultural productivity rather than its development val-ue The formula is highly complex and incor- porates factors such as soil type cropping his-tory crop prices yields non-land productioncosts and interest rates

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7A

A Penny for Your Thoughts

By Nancy Whitaker

RETIREMENT

SALEAfter 38 years of serving Van Wertand surrounding communities the

Barnharts are retiring

Everything Must Go _______________________________

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NEW MATTRESS SETSAND FURNITURE

ALSO USED FURNITURE andHUNDREDS OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

The perfect cake I was practically raised inchurch and along with a strictupbringing and religion weall ate a lot of good foodSundays after service peo- ple would go to each othersrsquohomes for lunch I remember plates of fried chicken bowlsof mashed potatoes noodlesstufng potato salad and lots

of desserts I especially recallthe big round angel food cakethat was always at the din-ners It was delicious Today I go to a churchthat is very active in the foodministry We have food give-aways fourth Sunday dinnersand the second Wednesday ofeach month we offer a goodmeal to the public We notonly get food for our soul but get to enjoy and sharethe good food cooked by ourcongregation I hate to brag but we do have some supercooks not only at our church but in the community I was thinking about ourupcoming church supper anda story of a lady named Al-ice Grayson from Alabamacame to my mind Now I re-ally donrsquot know if this storyis true but it could be Alicewas a member of the Baptistchurch ladiesrsquo group and had planned a bake sale to raisefunds for the needy The morning of the bakesale Alice realized that shehad forgotten to bake any-thing Time was running shortso she rummaged through hercupboards and found an angelfood cake mix She hurriedlystirred up the cake and put it

in the oven Meanwhile she proceeded to get ready for theday and helped her son packfor scout camp Ooops the cake Alice ranover to the oven to removethe cake and when she took itout the whole middle was atIt was horribly disgured andshe said ldquoOh no I donrsquot havetime to bake another cakerdquo So being an inventive ladyshe looked around for some-thing to build up the middleof the cake Well she foundsomething in the bathroom Itwas a roll of white toilet paperand it t perfect in the center

So she hurriedly frosted thecake and it looked just beauti-ful She was going to drop offthe cake at the church and then

go to work But before she left shewoke up her daughter Aman-da and told her to please beat the bake sale right at 930am when it opened She gaveher daughter money and toldher to specically purchasethe angel food cake she had baked and to bring it home(That way no one would ever

know about what was in themiddle) When Amanda arrived atthe bake sale the perfect an-gel food cake had already beensold The daughter grabbed hercell phone called her motherand told her the bad news Thecake had already been sold Al-ice was horried She would bethe laughing stock of the townand probably banished fromher church She laid awake andworried about it all night longWhat should she do The next day a prominentchurch member was having awedding shower for her daugh-ter Alice decided she may aswell go even though the ladyhaving it was a snob Alice be-ing a single parent sometimesfelt as she did not belong inthis group Of course the mealwas delicious and elegant Thecrowd was denitely uppercrust and from the Old SouthThen it was dessert time Much to Alicersquos horror here

came the hostess bearing thecake Alice had taken to the bake sale Alice felt the blooddrain from her body when shesaw that cake It looked glo-rious and delectable and the party attendees were very im- pressed Mrs Mayorrsquos wifespoke up and said ldquoWhat a beautiful cakerdquo

Alice was stunned but thehostess spoke up proudly andsaid ldquoThank you I baked itmyselfrdquo Alice then relaxed smiledand said ldquoGod is goodrdquo I donrsquot worry about this hap- pening to me as I have never baked a decent angel food cakein my life Do you think this was a ldquolittlewhite lierdquo What do you thinkthe hostess did when she cutinto the cake and found the sur- prise toilet paper in the centerWould you ever try lling yourcake with toilet paper Let meknow and Irsquoll give you a Pen-ny for Your Thoughts By the

way God is good

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

May 12 83 51 041rdquo

May 13 74 47 -0-

May 14 63 42 -0-

May 15 63 42 028rdquo May 16 81 55 022rdquo

May 17 75 64 008rdquo

May 18 84 64 028rdquo

First graders have a hopping

good time learning about frogs

Payne Elementary students Omar Jauregui Chase Pack andBraden Treece use their tongues to catch bugs just like frogs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD Last week first gradestudents at Payne Elementarylearned about frogs during a presentation by Staci Millereducation specialist with the

Paulding SWCD The students enjoyed aPowerPoint presentation thatincluded learning about wherefrogs live what they eat andhow they survive The students learned thatfrogs use their eyes to helpthem swallow and digest theirfood The frogrsquos eyes will dropdown into their skull and helpto force the bugs or food downinto the frogrsquos stomach The students even got towatch a video of a frog eatingand could see how their eyesactually go into their skullThe students were amazed bythis and really enjoyed cheer-ing on the frog as it ate over 40 bugs and was still hungry

Then the students got theopportunity to become frogsthemselves Each student wasgiven a party favor that wastheir ldquofrog tonguerdquo and theyhad to hop around the room

and catch bugs with their

tongues just like frogs do The students had a blastwith this activity Please feelfree to contact Staci Miller atthe Paulding SWCD to sched-ule a program with a class-

room or group

sectSHERIFFContinued from Page 5A

Township 833 pm Suspicious vehi-cle was observed on SouthHarrmann Street in AntwerpTuesday May 12 827 am Theft of a gunwas investigated on Road 10in Auglaize Township 850 am Dog complaintcame in from Road 138 inJackson Township 1034 am Theft of afour-wheeler was investigat-

ed on Road 171 in BrownTownship 1055 am Identicationtheft was looked into onRoad 86 in Brown Township 310 pm Deputies assistedCounty Court probation bytaking one prisoner to jail 342 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Nancy Streetin Paulding

650 pm A resident ofBrown Township Road 191told deputies someone keyedtheir truck 840 pm Domestic situa-tion was handled on Road 72in Washington TownshipWednesday May 13 346 am Cardeer crash onRoad 424 in Crane Townshipwas handled 718 am Theft of a pickuptruck was reported from Road

105 in Crane Township 803 am Unwanted personcomplaint was handled on Ohio111 in Auglaize Township 832 am Threats were re- ported from Ohio 114 in Wash-ington Township 1151 am Dog complaintwas handled on Road 232 inEmerald Township 137 pm Dog complaintwas lodged from Road 211 inBrown Township 234 pm Dog complaintwas looked into on Road 39 inBenton Township 416 pm Juvenile matterwas handled in Grover Hill 1133 pm Residential alarmsounded on US 127 in Latty

Township Deputies were toldto disregardThursday May 14 1047 am Deputies assist-ed the adult parole ofcer on

East Perry Street 1052 am One prisonerwas transported from CountyCourt to jail 1146 am Dog complaintcame in from Cecil 103 pm K9 unit was de- ployed along US 24 at Road 83in Crane Township

140 pm Suspicious personwas seen near the intersectionof US 24 and Road 133 in Em-erald Township 153 pm Dog complaintcame in from Oakwood 233 pm K9 unit was de- ployed at an undisclosed loca-tion

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VAN WERT ndash In remem- brance of Elvis Presley whodied on Aug 16 1977 a 38thanniversary concert will be givenin Van Wert on Saturday Aug15 at Fountain Park Billed as the greatest Elvisimpersonator of all time BenPortsmouth will perform with anine-piece band Fans from all over the worlddeclare he is the closest theyhave ever seen to Elvis PresleyAlthough there was only oneElvis Ben is the closest youwill ever get in terms of Elvisrsquoslooks his singing voice andonstage charisma according tothose who have seen him in per-son He has won three majorElvis Presley Enterprise en-dorsed contests culminating inthe crown jewel of contests theldquoUltimate Elvis Tribute Contestrdquoheld in Memphis during Elvisweek commemorating the life

and legend of Elvis Presley In February 2013 Ben per-formed on the ldquoDavid Letter-man Showrdquo in celebration ofthe Kingrsquos 79th birthday

Summer concert featurestop Elvis impersonator

Fountain Park in Van Wert will set the stage for Elvisimpersonator Ben Portsmouth Then concert scheduled for Aug15 will feature what many consider the greatest impersonator ofall time Elvis will perform many of the Kingrsquos hits and will have a

nine piece band backing him up as he performs

Bring your own seating(lawn chairs) to the event The park will open at noon on the15th and lawn chairs may be placed on a rst-come rst-served basis No coolers are permitted at this event Foodand drinks will be sold This will be the rst ticketedevent in Fountain Park historyThe concert area will be entirely

encased in privacy screen Youmust have a ticket to enter All proceeds will be donated to theChildrenrsquos Christmas Garden project Tickets are $25 in advanceand $30 at the event They can be purchased online at wwwvisionarypromotionsorg or by phone by calling Jim Clay at419-771-9508

Paulding-Putnam making

major infrastructure investment

Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative has started work on a $750000 system upgrade in Pauld-ing County

PAULDING ndash Pauld-ing Putnam Electric Co-op(PPEC) is putting the nish-ing touches on upgrades tothe electrical system that runsalong Charloe Trail The purpose of the four-month project is to continue providing members reliableand quality electric service ldquoJust like anything else ifyou donrsquot take care of some-thing age and weather ele-ments begin to take hold thisis why PPEC makes it a prior-ity to upgrade portions of ourelectrical system We wantour membersowners to have

reliable and quality service allthe timerdquo stated PPEC mar-keting and economic devel-opment manager Erika Wil-litzer The project is a majorcommunity improvement project costing an estimated$750000 and spanning 94miles in length It ties CecilLatty and Fort Brown substa-tions together allowing PPECto have more back-up optionswhen major outages occur It also allows PPEC to

move load around to moreefciently serve members inthat area of Paulding County Around 2444 of memberswill see reduced outages andincreased reliability The project started at theintersection of County Road131 and Ohio 111 pro-gressed south to County Road131 and County Road 126and from the intersection ofCounty Road 131 and CountyRoad 138 (aka Charloe Trail)to Charloe (County Road 138and County Road 179) Because of this update busi-nesses located in that area will

now have three-phase power Paulding County Eco-nomic Development directorJerry Zielke said ldquoI am very pleased with PPECrsquos recentinvestment in three-phaseelectric service in Jackson andEmerald townships This will provide additional electric ser-vice to InSource Technologieswhich continues to grow andexpand its business in JacksonTownship It will also provideservice for future economicdevelopment in that areardquo

PPEC engineering and op-erations manager Alan Kohartsaid his team strives for su- perior member service ldquoWecontinue to invest in new polesand wires to provide our mem- bers with reliable and qualityelectric service We know ourmembers will benefit fromthese projects for many yearsto comerdquo For more information onthis project or other infor-mation regarding PauldingPutnam Electric Co-op visitwwwppeccoop

WBESC to meet PAULDING ndash Western Buck -eye Educational Service Centerwill hold its monthly governing board meeting at 6 pm todayMay 20 at the Paulding ESC202 N Cherry Paulding

Used book sale OTTAWA ndash TheFriends of the PutnamCounty District Librarywill be holding its annu-al used book sale on June2-3 from 9 am-8 pm atthe 4th Street Gym Otta-wa There will be manyhardback and paperback

books for all ages plustapes and CDs attictreasures electronicsand ofce furniture All proceeds stay in PutnamCounty and are used byall library locations

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DONATE TO FAIR BUILDING PROJECT ndash The Paulding FFA Chapter donated $1000 to the Livestock Building Fund for the new animalpens Here with Lisa McClure (center) executive director of the Paulding County Area Foundation are FFA advisor Brett Foster and the2014-15 Paulding FFA ofcers Luke Jackson Peter Wharry Bailey Combs Katie Carnahan Hannah Farr and Paige Fitzwater

VOLUNTEER HONORED ndash Cindy Seslar has been a loyal volunteer at Antwerp Elementary School for 30 years In honor recog-nition and celebration of all that Seslar has done Crystal Brooksrsquo second grade class threw her a surprise party on May 13 Theygreeted Seslar with cupcakes and a homemade card

HOSPITAL RECEIVES FUNDING ndash Oakwood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Society donated toward the purchase of arecliner for patent use at Paulding County Hospital The chair willhelp patients on the road to recovering from illnesses and surgeryProper positioning of patients is important in the healing processhelping in the ow of uids and prevention of complicating fac-tors On hand to provide the chair to the hospital are from left

ndash Max Kochensparger John Pier Bonnie Pier Phyllis Bidlack andBill Bidlack Dick Parrish is seated in the chair

Ellie Miller (right) with Matt Klopfenstein new state presidentand a Wayne Trace FFA member was recognized for her outstand -ing work as an ofcer Miller a Paulding FFA member received agold rating for her treasurerrsquos book while Hannah Farr (not pic-tured) received a gold rating for her secretaryrsquos book

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DHI Media Photo

Malayna VanCleve ran the 300 hurdles with a time of 5141 tonish fourth The Lady Panthers nished seventh at the North -west Conference meet held at Columbus Grove

DHI Media Photo

Gabby Stahl hands off the baton to Kaylen Hale during the 1600 relay The Lady Panthers n-ished fth in the event and seventh overall as a team The Northwest Conference meet was held atColumbus Grover where the host Bulldogs won the meet

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In the 800 relay Kaylee Plummer takes the baton from team-mate Kaylen Hale during the Northwest Conference track meetThe Lady Panther relay team nished fth in the race

Bulldogs repeat asNWC track champs

By KEVIN

WANNEMACKER

Sportswriter

COLUMBUS GROVE ndash Columbus Groversquos

boys and girls captured the Northwest Confer-

ence track championship on Saturday at the

home of the Bulldogs It was their second title

in as many years for both teams and the Bull-

dog boyrsquos fourth consecutive title

The Columbus Grove girls totaled 159

points to easily get past second place Bluffton

(90) and third place Spencerville (79) Round-

ing out the standings were Ada (64) Lincol-

nview (44) Allen east (31) Paulding (28)

Delphos Jefferson (27) and Crestview (9)

For the Lady Panthers Malayna Van Cleve

posted a fth place nish in the 100 hurdles

with a time of 1774 while also taking fth in

the 300 hurdles in 5141 JoEllyn Salinas took

third in the pole vault at 8-0 with teammateJacee Harwell nishing fourth at 8-0 Kaylee

Plummer posted a jump of 15-5-14 to take

second in the long jump

The Lady Panther 4x100 relay team of Har-

well Gabriella Stahl Kaylee Plummer and

Kaylen Hale nished fth in 5454 seconds

while Stahl Hale Plummer and Van Cleve

took fth in the 4x200 relay in 15519

Christina Clapsaddle Hale Stahl and Van

Cleve combined to post a time of 43350 in

the 4x400 good for fth place

Kacie Mulholland of Spencerville garnered

the Northwest Conference Female Athlete of

the Year award after winning both the 200

dash (2690) and 400 dash (10074) Mulhol-

land was also part of the second place 1600

relay team that nished with a time of 42313

In the boys meet Columbus Grove record-

ed 161 points followed by Bluffton (98) and

Spencerville (86) The standings for the other

NWC teams were Linconview (79) Crest-

view (41) Allen east (28) Delphos Jefferson

(205) Paulding (115) and Ada (3)

For the maroon-and-white Simeon Shep-

herd took fth in the 1600 run at 45101 and

in the 3200 run with a time of 112241 Bren-

don Lothamer nished fourth in the pole vault

at 10-6 and Andrew Stafford tied for fth at

10-0

Preston Ingol Darion Rowe Branson

Minck and Zack Buchman recorded a fth place nish in the 4x100 relay with a time of

4846

Lincolnviewrsquos Bayley Tow was named the

Northwest Conference Male Athlete of the

Year Tow captured individual titles in the

1600 run setting a new meet record time of

42307 and 3200 run with a time of 95067

Tow also posted a second place nish in the

800 run with a time of 20350 and was part

of the 3200 relay team for the Lancers that

crossed the line second in 82950

Raiders claim GMC track titleBoysrsquo 1600 relay team seals win

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter

AYERSVILLE ndash TheWayne Trace boys and Fair-view girls captured teamchampionships at the GreenMeadows Conference trackmeet Friday night at Ayers-ville High School The boys meet came downto the nal race with Fairviewleading the way with 89 pointsfollowed by Wayne Trace at86 and Edgerton with 85-13

However the Raider 1600relay team of Seth SaylorJosh Kuhn Alec Vest andCole Shepherd won the race tovault Wayne Trace into a rst place nish as a team

Wayne Trace posted 96 points on the night to nip sec-ond place Edgertonrsquos 93-13 points and third place Fair-viewrsquos 93 points Tinora n-ished fourth at 73 followed byAyersville (58-13) Hicksville(46) Holgate (41) and Ant-werp (26-13) The Raidersrsquo Seth Saylorcaptured championships in both the 110 hurdles (1570)and 300 hurdles (4050) Say-

lor also posted a fourth placenish in the 200 dash for theRaiders

Tinorarsquos Hunter Vogel wasa triple champion individual-ly winning the long jump 100dash and 200 dash AntwerprsquosSam Williamson captured both the 1600 run and 3200run Hank Sinn of Wayne Tracewon the discus with a toss of134-3 and nished as run-ner-up in the shot put

The Raidersrsquo Cole Shepherdalso picked up valuable points posting second place nishesin the 400 dash high jumpand long jump Also scoring points for the Raiders individ-ually were Josh Kuhn (third

300 hurdles) Austin Kuhn(second 110 hurdles) ScottWenninger (fth discus)

Wayne Tracersquos 400 relayteam of Jared Sherry VestDarius Hale and Austin Kuhntook fourth In the same eventthe Antwerp quartet of Bran-don Laney Evan HiltonErik Buchan and Williamson placed fth Antwerprsquos Buchan tied forfourth in the high jump andJosh Longardner posted a fth place nish in the shot put The Lady Apaches totaled116 points to take the titlewith Edgerton placing second

at 103 and Holgate third at 72 points Ayersville (70) Ant-werp (57) Wayne Trace (54)Tinora (43) and Hicksville(11) rounded out the eld Wayne Tracersquos MoniqueGoings was a double winnercapturing the 100 dash (1270)and 200 dash (2670)

The Raider 800 relay quar-tet of Carrigan Critten Shay-na Temple Goings and StacyFlint took rst with a time of14930

Antwerprsquos Audrie Longard-ner took rst place in the 800meter run Antwerprsquos 3200 relay team

of Jaime Ryan Bailee Sig-man Rachel Williamson andLongardner won the title as

did the Archer 1600 relaysquad of Williamson AnnieMiesle Ryan and Longardner The blue-and-white alsoscored points from KlayreManella (fth discus) HopeSmith (third high jump andfourth 100 hurdles) Miesle(sixth 100 hurdles and third300 hurdles) Sigman (sixth1600 run) and Williamson(third 400 dash) Antwerprsquos 400 relay teamof Maggie Wilson EmmaButzin Kortney Smith andKiana Recker nished sixth Girls placing for WayneTrace included Temple (fth

high jump and fourth 300hurdles) Flint (fth 100dash) Hollie Wannemacher(fourth 3200 run) and GracieGudakunst (fth 200 dash)

The Raider 3200 relay teamof Flint Haley Saylor BriannaSinn and Hollie Wannemachernished sixth while CrittenGudakunst Flint and Goingscombined for a second placenish in the 400 relay Thequartet of Flint GudakunstCritten and Temple took sixthin the 1600 relay

Varsity Games of the WeekSoftballWayne Trace hosts Celina canceled

Paulding at Tinora canceled

Fairview 6Wayne Trace 1

Defiance 8Paulding 1

Antwerp host s Woodlan canceled

Wayne Trace hosts Delphos

Jeffersoncanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSColumbus Grove 15Paulding 5

DIV IV SECTIONALSNorth Central 9

Antwerp 3

Wayne Trace 2

Pettisville 1

BaseballPaulding at Van Wertcanceled

Wayne Trace at Parkwaycanceled

Paulding 8Edon 5

Crestview 10

Antwerp 0

Wayne Trace hosts Miller Citycanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSVan Wert 11Paulding 1

DIV IV SECTIONALSHolgate 7

Wayne Trace 5

TrackWAYNE TRACE RELAYS canceled

NWC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Paulding 8th 115Girlsrsquo meet -

Paulding 7th 28

GMC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Wayne Trace 1st 96Fairview 3rd 93Antwerp 8th 2633

Girlsrsquo meet -

Fairview 1st 116

Antwerp 5th 57

Wayne Trace 6th 54

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DIV IV SOFTBALL SECTIONAL

Laneyrsquos bad-hop single

lifts Lady Raiders to winBY KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sportswriter

HAVILAND ndash Courtnie Laneyrsquos bad-hopsingle that eluded Pettisville rst baseman

Kaija Blosser drove in Sydney Critten withthe game-winning run as Wayne Trace nippedthe Blackbirds 2-1 in eight innings in DivisionIV sectional softball Thursday night Critten had reached to lead off the bottomof the eighth with a single to right eld andmoved to second on a Leah Sinn groundout On an 0-2 pitch Laney then hit a ground- ball towards Blosser that took a bad-hop and jumped over the glove of the Blackbird rst basemanrsquos backhand into right eld Thethrow from Pettisville right elder MalloryRiegsecker to try and get Critten at the platewas off the mark and the Raiders escaped withthe victory ldquoIt wasnrsquot prettyrdquo noted Raider head coachJack Baumle ldquoBut you have to give our girlscredit We found a way to get it done thoughrdquo For the rst four innings Wayne Trace

pitcher Molly Crosby and Blackbird hurlerTeagan Kauffman took turns putting up zeroesin the scoring columns Wayne Trace threatened in each of the rsttwo innings The Raiders had runners at rstand second with two outs before Kauffmangot Critten to pop out to third baseman Steph-anie Hubby In the second Carley Wright walked andMadison Zartman singled with two outsHowever Kauffman again escaped by gettingAddison Baumle to y out to center eld Pettisvillersquos rst scoring opportunity camein the fourth Jaelyn Rufenacht reached on an error be-fore Hubby followed with a walk HoweverCrosby then stopped the rally from postingany damage by getting Kauffman to groundout and before fanning Jasmyn Barton

After the Raiders went in order in the bot-tom of the fourth Pettisville put up the gamersquosrst run in the fth Johanna Roth reached on a Raider error be-fore a passed ball advanced Roth to secondBlosser then followed with a sacrice buntthat moved Roth to third with one out Sami Tilley then hit a hard ground ball to

Crosby that allowed Roth to score for a 1-0Pettisville advantage ldquoWe had opportunities but we didnrsquot takeadvantage of themrdquo commented the Raiderhead coach ldquoFortunately we were able to do

a better job of that late in the gamerdquo Bergman opened the sixth with a single tocenter eld and advanced to second on a sacri-ce bunt by Critten After Maggie Crosby was hit by a pitch to put runners at rst and second Laney ground-ed out to Blosser at rst to move the runnersup to second and third Bergman then scoredon a wild pitch to knot the score at 1-1 Both teams threatened in the seventh Pettisville got a single from Roth beforeKaija Blosser reached on an error to put run-ners at second and third with one out Crosby though got out of the jam by get-ting Tilley to ground out and Amber Klop-fenstein to y out to centerelder MackenzieSwary to end the inning Wayne Trace got a one-out walk by Baum-le before a Swary pop-up for the second out

Crosby followed with a single to centereld but Bergman ew out to center eld to end theinning Pettisville then went down in order in theeighth to set up the Raider heroics in the homehalf of the inning Crosby recorded the victory for WayneTrace tossing eight innings while allowingtwo hits and two walks while fanning seven ldquoMolly did a nice job for us tonightrdquo Baum-le added ldquoShe didnrsquot have her best stuff butshe battled all night longrdquo Kauffman took the loss for the Blackbirds pitching seven innings while allowing eighthits and two walks Kyra Behnfeldt pitched tothe nal two batters giving up one hit ldquoThe bottom of the order came through forus tonightrdquo noted Baumle ldquoThey came upand hit the ball hard and that was good to seerdquo

Zartman Bergman and Crosby all had twosingles for Wayne Trace which improved to13-10

Addison Baumle Courtnie Laney and Syd-ney Critten each picked up singles for WayneTrace Johanna Roth and Kyra Behnfeldteach picked up hits for the Pettisville whichdropped to 8-11

Sectional Baseball

Tigers trip up RaidersCougars catch Panthers

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter HOLGATE ndash Wayne Trace battled with Green Meadows

Conference rival Holgate butcouldnrsquot overcome the Tigersas the hosts posted a 7-5 vic-tory in Division IV sectionalaction last Tuesday Holgate scored in ve ofits six at-bats with the loneexception being the initial in-ning After Wayne Trace jumpedin front 1-0 in the rst the Ti-gers answered a run in the sec-ond to knot the game at 1-1 The Raiders respondedquickly getting three in theirhalf of the third as WayneTrace opened a 4-1 advantage Holgate picked up singleruns in the third and fourth

to close within 4-3 before theRaiders got one in the fth toexpand the lead to 5-3 From there though it wasall Tigers Holgate respondedwith two runs in the fth and twomore in the sixth to seize a 7-5advantage entering the seventh Tiger pitching then shutdown the Wayne Trace of-fense to seal the two-run vic-tory in sectional action Noah Stoller ripped a pairof doubles and drove in threeruns while Brandon Laneyadded two singles and twoRBIrsquos for the Raiders David Sinn and CalebSchaefer added a double each

while Seth Yenser and AustinFast chipped in singles Stoller suffered the lossfor Wayne Trace allowingten hits and four walks whilefanning three strikeouts TheRaiders drop to 2-20 on the

yearDylan Szabo had a single

and two doubles for the Ti-gers and Bailey Hohenbergerchipped in two singles

Dylan Pahl got the win forHolgate tossing three inningswhile surrendering two hitsand a run and striking out one The Tigers now 6-15 on theseason will travel to Kalidain sectional championship ac-tion

Van Wert 11 Paulding 1 VAN WERT mdash It wasall smiles for Van Wert lastThursday as the Cougars host-ed Paulding in the Division IIIsectional championship gameThe Cougars came away vic-torious and earned their rstsectional championship in 16years Southpaw Brant Henry got

the start on the mound for theCougars After striking outthe rst Panther batter thingsgot a little dicey with the nextthree Paulding batters gettingon base Henry managed to get outof the jam with a force out fol-lowed by a strike out At their next at-bats thePanthers got things going witha single from Jarrett SittonPaulding was stopped whenLupe Martinez hit a liner forthe force out at second AlexArellano then singled put-ting two on with one man outCorbin Edwards then singledscoring Martinez and giving

the Panthers a 1-0 lead after 112 innings ldquoWe had a great rst in-ning with Damon (Egnor onthe mound) and we get thatone run things were lookinggoodrdquo said Paulding head

baseball coach Brock Berg-man ldquoWe needed to have a big shut down inning the nextinning and it wasnrsquot so muchthat We got behind good hit-

ters and they (Van Wert) hitthe fastball well because theyknew it was comingrdquo The Van Wert bats camealive in the second inning plating four runs to take a 4-1lead The Cougars didnrsquot hold back at their next time at batTwo more runs put the Cou-gars in a comfortable lead at6-1 Van Wert needed but nine pitches in the fourth inningto down the Panthers BrantHenry took the mound and be-gan with a three-pitch strike-out Henry then struck thenext two batters of the inning

on nine pitches The Cougars sent nine bat-ters to the plate in the fourthinning will adding to moreruns to their reacutesumeacute and an8-1 margin They werenrsquot done yetthough as Caleb Fetzer sin-gled to left scoring HenryBraun hit a liner to right eldthat was misplayed puttingrunners on second and thirdwith still two men out Fetzerscored and Braun advancedto third on a wild pitch fromPanther reliever Lupe Mar-tinez Williams then came tothe dish and singled in anotherrun The Cougars nished the

inning with an 11-1 lead Henry retired the Panthersin order in the fth inningstriking out the nal two Henished the game with 10strikeouts while walking justtwo and allowing six hits

Varsity Baseball Varsity Softball

FAIRVIEW 6 WAYNE TRACE 1 SHERWOOD ndash Fairviewtook advantage of ve WayneTrace errors and used a fourrun fourth inning to post a 6-1victory over the Raiders lastTuesday night

The Apaches wrap up anundefeated season in confer-ence play improving to 7-0 inthe league and 18-3 overall Fairview scored single runsin the rst and second innings before the four-run fourthstretched the advantage to 6-0 Wayne Trace did break upthe shutout plating its lonerun of the night in the sixth Molly Crosby and Mack-enzie Swary each posted twohits for the Raiders who fallto 12-10 in all games and 4-3in the conference Leah SinnMadison Zartman SydneyCritten and Addison Baumlechipped in a single each

Crosby took the loss on themound striking out ve whileallowing six hits and oneearned run Christina Gebers had twosingles for Fairview with Mal-lory Polter Kolleen BolandKelsey Beck and BlakelynSheets also recording a singleeach Haley Robbins allowedeight hits and a walk whilestriking out eight to get thewin for FairviewDEFIANCE 8 PAULDING 1 Deance broke a 1-1 tiewith a seven run fth inningas the Bulldogs pulled awayfor an 8-1 win over Paulding

in non-league softball actionlast week

PAULDING 8 EDON 5 Edon jumped in front of host Paulding 4-0 after one inning but the Panthers scored eight runs over the nal six frames to post an8-5 victory over the Bombers Paulding got two runs back in the second but the Bombers addedone in the top of the third for a 5-2 advantage The Panthers took thelead for good with a four-run third to grab a 6-5 advantage The ma-

roon and white then added the nal two runs in the sixth to set the nalmargin at 8-5 Preston Johanns pitched three innings to get the win for Pauldingsurrendering eight hits and ve runs Jarrett Sitton topped the Panther offense with a single and a homerun while also driving in four runs Corbin Edwards added two singlesand three runs batted in while Aaron Mock chipped in a single and adouble Johanns and Marcus Miller posted a single each for PauldingCRESTVIEW 10 ANTWERP 0 Preston Gerardot and Mitchell Rickard combined on ano-hitter as Crestview blanked Antwerp 10-0 in six innings lastweek in non-league baseball action Crestview took control early scoring ve runs in the rst andfour in the second for a 9-0 advantage The Knights got theirnal run with a single run in the sixth

The host Bulldogs had jumped in front with a solorun in the rst before Pauldinganswered with its lone run inthe fourth However Deancethen took control by platingseven runs in the home half of

the fth Kristen Schilt pitched veinnings for the Panthers giv-ing up ve hits three runs(two earned) and a walk

Morgan Riley AudreyManz and Kastin Kelly all hadtwo hits for the maroon andwhite with Kelly also pickingup a RBI

Three Paulding FFA members received their state degrees at the Ohio FFA Convention April 30-May 1 From left are Luke Jackson Katie Carnahan and Alexis Howell

Justin Carnahan 2014 Paulding High School graduate re-ceived second place in the Prociency Category of Forage Pro -duction at this yearrsquos Ohio FFA Convention

VWCH recognizes EMS Week locally VAN WERT ndash National Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Week brings together local communities and medical personnel tohonor the brave men and women who respond to medical emer-gencies Observance of this important week runs May 17-23 This yearrsquos theme is ldquoEMS Strongrdquo and honors the strong drivewithin everyone who works together as part of the EMS crew ndashrst responders hospitals emergency physicians and public health providers who collaborate together to reduce risk and save lives Van Wert County Hospital and Van Wert Medical Services aregrateful for the dedication of the local EMS crews who providethe day-to-day life saving of emergency medicinersquos ldquofront linerdquo Ingratitude for the EMS crews who serve the area Van Wert CountyHospital provided a meal on Tuesday for all EMS personnel andalso provided free Continuing Education (CE) hours on the topicof Pediatric Emergencies

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petitionJOHN A DeMUTHJUDGE

LEGAL NOTICE

The annual electionof the Directors of thePaulding County Agri-cultural Society will beheld on Saturday June13 2015 between thehours of 12 noon and400 pm Said electionwill be held in the Sec-retaryrsquos Office on thePaulding County Fair-grounds Only those persons holding a 2015Paulding County Agri-cultural Society mem- bership will be allowedto vote in said electionSusan Miller Paulding County Agri-cultural SocietySecretary

ORDINANCE

1497-15

Ordinance 1497-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May 62015 and goes into ef-

fect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEGRANTING TOPAULDING-PUT- NAM ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INCITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS THERIGHT TO ACQUIRECONSTRUCT MAIN-TAIN AND OPERATEIN THE STREETST H O R O U G H -FARES ALLEYSBRIDGES AND

PUBLIC PLACES OFTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING STATEOF OHIO ANDITS SUCCESSORSLINES FOR THEDISTRIBUTION OFELECTRIC ENERGYTO THE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOAND THE INHAB-ITANTS THEREOFFOR LIGHT HEATPOWER ANDOTHER PURPOSESAND FOR THE

TRANSMISSION OFTHE SAME WITHINTHROUGH ORACROSS SAID VIL-LAGE OF PAULD-ING STATE OFOHIOCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1498-15

Ordinance 1498-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $80000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-

SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF ACQUIRING ANDIMPROVING REALPROPERTY AND IN-TERESTS THEREINFOR USE BY THEVILLAGErsquoS STREETD E P A R T M E N T TOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office

116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1499-15

Ordinance 1499-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be in

force immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FORTHE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED$344000 NOTES INANTICIPATION OFTHE ISSUANCE OFBONDS FOR THEPURPOSE OF PAV-ING AND OTHER-WISE IMPROVING N CHERRY STREET NORTH DRIVE ANDOTHER ROADSAND STREETS INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1500-15

Ordinance 1500-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $35000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSE

OF CONSTRUCT-ING AND RECON-STRUCTING CURBSALONG N CHERRYSTREET AND NORTH DRIVE INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-

nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1501-15

Ordinance 1501-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $18000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVINGTHE VILLAGErsquoSSEWER SYSTEMTOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-

GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1502-15

Ordinance 1502-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes into

effect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $193000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVING THEVILLAGErsquoS SEWERSYSTEM AND DE-

CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

RESOLUTION

1303-15

Resolution 1303-15was passed by Pauld-ing Village Council onMay 6 2015 and goesinto effect and shall bein force immediatelyThe summary of thislegislation is as followsA RESOLUTIONREQUESTING THECOUNTY AUDI-TOR TO CERTIFYTO THE VILLAGEOF PAULDING THETOTAL CURRENTTAX VALUATIONOF SAID VILLAGEAND THE DOLLARAMOUNT OF REVE-

NUE THAT WOULDBE GENERATEDBY FOUR-TENTHS(040) MILL FOR ARENEWAL LEVYFOR THE PURPOSEOF PROVIDING ANDMAINTAINING EMSAPPARATUS AP-PLIANCES BUILD-INGS OR SITESTHEREFORE ANDTHE PAYMENTOF PERMANENTPART-TIME ORVOLUNTEER EMTSOR TO OPERATETHE SAME IN AC-CORDANCE WITH

REVISED CODE5705190) AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

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Paulding County Progress amp Weekly Reminder

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2 Check One

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4 Payment (check one)

5 Four easy ways to connect with us

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16 17 18 19 20

15 words in the Paulding County Progress Weekly Reminder only $675

Additional words 45cent each

Payment enclosedUse my credit card

Added BonusYour ad will appear on our website at no additional charge

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Wednesday May Paulding County Progress - A

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Location CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip 5 mi

west of Defiance OH on CR 424 (old Rt 24) or 7 mi north of Paulding

OH on Rt 127 to CR 424 then east for 3 mi

Silver King Tractor SN 7659 hellip Silver King Tractor SN 7224 helliphellip JD B

Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

Delivery route

oakwooD area

$900 - $1100 Pr Mnh2 12 - 3 12 Hurs Pr Dy

No CllcnsNo Surdys

Pick up at Defiance

a Dpndbl vhcl wh Bckups Ncssry

Fr an inrwPls Cll Ch a

th Crscn-Nws

1-800-589-5441ext 251

N O W H I R I N G

bull Delivery Driver

bull Salesperson

bull Parts ProFull amp part-time openings bull Bi-lingual a plus

Job descriptions and application

available online at

wwwadvanceautopartsjobs

1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

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Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 15A

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201 North Main Street

4193995085

Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1B

Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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2B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

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Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

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8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 9B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

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Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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Property transfers

County Court

Forum Readerrsquos Opinion

Express your opinionThe Paulding County Progress

provides a public forum throughldquoFORUM Reader Opinionrdquo Lettersto the Editor for area residentsto expres their opinions andexchange ideas on any topic ofpublic interest All letters submit-ted are subject to the Publisherrsquosapproval and MUST include anoriginal signature and daytimetelephone number for verica -tion We wonrsquot print unsignedletters Letters should be brief and con-cise Letters must also conformto libel law and be in good tastePlease limit letters to no morethan 500 words We reserve theright to edit and to correct gram-matical errors We also reservethe right to verify statements orfacts presented in the letters

The opinions stated are thoseof the writer and do not neces-sarily reect that of the newspa -per Where to write Letters to theEditor Paulding County Prog-ress PO Box 180 Paulding OH45879 or drop them off at the of-ce 113 S Williams St The dead-line is noon Thursday the weekprior to publicaiton

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Kevin Heintschel (left) was the speaker at the Paulding Kiwan-is Club He is the intervention specialist at the Paulding ExemptedSchool He talked about how they are trying to get the children to be-come more interested in making themselves better students and get-ting their parents more involved Bill Hanak was program chairman

Civil DocketPalisades Collection LLC

Englewood Cliffs NJ vsBrian K Brown PauldingMoney only satised The State Bank amp TrustCo Deance vs Chad CHahn Oakwood Smallclaims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of$84833

H2O to Go - TKC Wa-ter Tech Antwerp vs MaryHernandez McAllen TexasSmall claims satised Credit Adjustments IncDeance vs Jeffrey KowalkePaulding Other action dis-missed Snow amp Sauerteig LLPFort Wayne vs Tiffany NGoings-Dargenson PayneSmall claims dismissed Credit Adjustments IncDeance vs Julie Bush Ce-cil Other action judgmentfor the plaintiff in the sum of$333849 Rachael Hollinger Ant-werp and Charlie Seslar An-

twerp vs Jim Estle LeipsicSmall claims dismissed Returned To You LtdPaulding vs Benjamin HuntPaulding Small claims judg-ment for the plaintiff in the sumof $196 Fort Wayne OrthopedicsFort Wayne vs Jason D How-er Payne and Tracy HowerPayne Other action dismissedCriminal Docket Jeremy D Walton An-twerp telecommunicationharassment $176 costs 180days jail suspended probationordered no contact with vic-tims remain med-compliant

continue services at MaumeeValley Sara A Bostic Sherwoodtelecommunication harass-ment $250 ne $24224costs one day jail served with89 days suspended no contactwith victim maintain good behavior Stacey R Hurst Oakwooddisorderly conduct with per-sistence $120 costs two days jail served with 28 days sus- pended 20 hours communityservice no unlawful contactwith victim maintain goodgeneral behavior Jennifer M Nicelley Ce-cil connement of dog $100

ne with $75 suspended $216costs $45 restitution Justin Michael KipkerAntwerp domestic violence$500 ne $107 costs payweekly 10 days pay-for-stay jail no unlawful contact withvictim complete domestic vi-olence course Andrea N Miller Pauld-ing possession of drugswaived preliminary hearingcase bound over to CommonPleas Court Christy M Sarka Deancecriminal trespass dismissed per State $13850 costs Danny Fairchild Oakwood passing bad check $147 costsTrafc Docket Breana Blair Grover Hilldriving without license$150 ne $87 costs pay bySept 25 or sent for collection(POC) Breana Blair Grover Hillfailure to control $50 nePOC Sept 25 James L Evans New Rich-mond seat belt $30 ne $47costs Darrell Ivan Hazell WestLafayette Ind 8265 speed$43 ne $77 costs Teresa N Therrien FortWayne 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs

Kevin J Herren Deancefailure control $68 ne $80costs Robert C TimmermanRidgeville Ind 7255 speed$43 ne $80 costs Thomas A Jacek CantonMich 8365 speed $43 ne$80 costs James T Tracey FortWayne 7865 speed $33 ne$80 costs Larry L Wolf ColdwaterOhio 6755 speed $33 ne$80 costs Rosemary S Krill Edger-ton Ohio 7555 speed $43ne $80 costs Gregory A Bland Scott

driving on closed road $68ne $77 costs Quang Trong NguyenWestminster Calif 8565speed $43 ne $82 costs Tammy Lou Wilder Oak-wood reckless operation$250 ne $145 costs pay $50monthly POC Oct 30 ad-ministrative license suspen-sion continues community

control ordered 60 hourscommunity service 60 days jail reserved Nathan A NightingaleAdrian Mich 9365 speed$43 ne $85 costs Turki A Alqudayri FortWayne 7055 speed $43 ne$80 costs Lee R Jackson Napoleon7665 speed $33 ne $80costs Kurt Plummer Haviland7155 speed $43 ne $77costs Dmitriy I Kara Philadel- phia disobey trafc device$53 ne $80 costs Caleb M Miller Paulding

seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Brandon L Saba Toledo8265 speed $43 ne $80costs Robert J SchwartzwalderOsseo Mich driving onclosed road $68 ne $77costs Ammar Alharastani Wa-terloo Ont 8165 speed $43ne $80 costs Tayler M Coy Bradfordseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Emily M Miller Pauldingdriving under suspensiondismissed with prejudice atStatersquos request costs waived Paul Ramirez Deance

8465 speed $43 ne $80costs Antoine F Trabulsi Cam- bridge Ont 7765 speed$33 ne $80 costs Vicki S Mewhorter Oak-wood assured clear distance$68 ne $77 costs

Brian T Bauer Cecil fail-ure to control $68 ne $80costs Brent A Waggoner Payne8155 speed $43 ne $77costs Leonard J Feeney III Mel-rose OVIunder inuencedismissed without prejudiceat Statersquos request costs to theState

Domingo Cantu Gonza-lez Edinburg Texas 7365speed $33 ne $80 costs Joshua Michael ChadwickJr London Ohio seat belt$30 ne $50 costs Donald Andrew Fee JrPaulding stop sign $53 ne$77 costs Todd A Wolfe ColumbusGrove seat belt $20 ne $47costs Eva Arbogast Bischoff StLouis 7565 speed $150 ne$95 costs Waylon L Beatty New- bugh Ind 7765 speed $33ne $80 costs Monika G Clifton Fort

Wayne 8165 speed $43ne $80 costs Steven W Steele Pauld-ing 6755 speed $33 ne$77 costs Bryanna Perez Elford De-ance failure to control $68ne $77 costs POC June 26 Kristy D Elliott Pauldingseat belt $20 ne $50 costs Vernon Lee Carter India-napolis 6855 speed $33 ne$80 costs Wilburn S Streeval Fair-eld two headlights $68 ne$80 costs Prabhavathi R PodhuturiRochester Hill Mich 8065

speed $43 ne $80 costs Jacob I Aldred Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costsPOC May 22 Jeffrey A Feeney De-ance seat belt $30 ne $47costs Lou Cinda Horstman

Oakwood 7755 speed $43ne $80 costs Marshall R Jones Pauld-ing failure to control $77costs Sean L McMichael Pauld-ing seat belt $30 ne $47costs Igor L Moldavsky Sur- prise Ariz 8065 speed $43ne $80 costs

Patricia N Naseem Syl-vania 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs Stephen John Sidwell FortWayne 7565 speed $33ne $80 costs Nate G Reinhart Pauld-ing 7555 speed $43 ne$77 costs Carlos Alberto Resen-diz-Diaz Jonesville Mich7055 speed $43 ne $77cost Trista E Guyton Clover-dale 7355 speed $43 ne$80 costs Rusty L Bradford Oak-wood seat belt $30 ne $47costs

Sekou Fofana Detroit7065 speed $33 ne $77costs Julian E Rodriguez Ant-werp 7765 speed $33 ne$80 costs William G Delong Co-lumbus brake equipment$100 ne $77 costs pay allwithin 30 days Oleh Pylypiv Brooklyn NY no tail lights $100 ne$77 costs pay within 30days Felipe Lopez EdinburgTexas 7265 speed $33 ne$80 costs Michael W McCoy Co-

lumbia City 7355 speed $43ne $77 costs YC Margaret Ho Toron-to Ont 8265 speed $43ne $77 costs Joseph Perry Yates Oak-wood seat belt $30 ne $50costs

Limit our catpopulationDear Editor and animal lovers Is there anyone interested informing a group to establish anon-prot organization to ad-dress the growing concern ofldquocat population explosionrdquo inPaulding County Please contact me by calling419-399-4079 or emailing kit-tyblue911gmailcom Thanks

A concerned citizenA Clippinger

Paulding

The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Benton Township Carole N Overmyer decto James R Overmyer Sec8 78131 acres Certicate oftransfer James R Overmyer toJames R Overmyer Life Es-tate Sec 8 78131 acres QuitclaimBrown Township Marjorie A Carnahan toJulie A Bullinger Sec 5703 acres Quit claimHarrison Township Carole N Overmyer dec toJames R Overmyer Sec3640 acres Certicate of trans-fer James R Overmyer toJames R Overmyer Life Es-tate Sec 25 37681 acresSec 36 40 acres and Sec

25 5966 acres Certicate oftransfer John G and Juanita SueRadford Overmyer to JohnG and Juanita Sue RadfordOvermyer Sec 25 5966acres Quit claim Sharon L Enz to BaconBros Farms LLC Sec 16157041 acres ExecutorrsquosdeedJackson Township Roger C and Patricia LEckart to Alfred B and Beth-any A Conner Sec25 2562acres Survivorship deedPaulding Township Fred M and Hilary S Ko-hart to Jason D and Toni M

Baker Sec 34 1825 acresWarranty deedAntwerp Village James R Becker dec toLeila M Becker Lot 5 Wa- bash amp Erie Canal Addition03 acre Afdavit Randy and Lynn Shaffer etal to Daniel W and RebeccaA Schutt Lot 5 DutchmanrsquosCove 035 acre Quit claim Deborah A and Douglas LStevenson to Board of Edu-cation Antwerp Local SchoolDistrict Sec 27 Outlots1947 acres Warranty deedOakwood Village Phillip R and Charlene RStuckey trustees to Joshua

and Carissa Eitniear Lots 104and 105 0147 acre WarrantydeedPaulding Village James R Crowell to USBank National Associationtrustee Lot 10 Gasser Sec-ond Addition 02 acre Sher-iffrsquos deed Glenn H and Cheryl LTroth to Ohio Property Hunt-ers LLC Lots 1 and 7 Whin-nery Addition 02 acre Quitclaim Shannon and CoyleneGill to Chad L and Loral RManz Lot 73 Outlots 119acres Quit claim Chad L and Loral R Manzto Rodney Gill Lot 73 Out-lots 119 acres Quit claim

Blue Creekalumni banquet HAVILAND ndash The 91stannual Blue Creek Alum-ni banquet will be heldat 6 pm Saturday June20 at Wayne Trace HighSchool Doors will openat 430 for visitation Thiscould be the last all-classreunion so please plan toattend Classes of 19701971 1965 1955 and1945 will be recognized The cost is $16 per per-son Reservations should be made as soon as possi-

ble by sending them to An-nette Hirn at 11795 DullRobinson Road Van WertOH 45891 or call her at419-238-2851 Advanced payment is preferred withthe reservations Deadlinefor reservations is June 10 Group photographswill be offered this year by Gary Lane The costis $15 which includes afolder and shipping Any graduate who didnot receive noticationshould contact AnnetteWayne Trace graduatesare welcome to attend

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PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Anniversaries

Birthdays

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Celebrating81 Years

Sunday May 3112 noon until 430 pm

VFW 105 Railroad St Antwerp

Meal includes Spaghetti salad Italian bread dessert amp drink

Freewill Don ationSILENT AUCTION bull BAKE SALE bull 5050 RAFFLE

All proceeds to benefit

Avery Hook

On April 4 2015 Avery Hook Antwerp

resident was in an accident that left a

13 of his body with severe open flesh

wounds Medical bills are mounting

daily Family and friends of AVERY

HOOK are hoping to raise funds to assist with his medical

bills and recovery care

Silent Auction Items 31 bags lottery bouquet

hanging plant candy bouquet and more to be added

5050 drawing 4 pm Silent Auction ends 4 pm

Th ank y ou for you r conti nu ed praye rs and su pport Th e family amp frie nd s of Avery Hoo k

HOOKFAMILYSTRONG

Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser

AGCREDITNET

We Know Ag We Love Ag

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C o m i n g

M a y 2 8 t h Hospital lobby9-4

A special thanks to everyone who bought from

our recent plant sale

$5000 donated to PCH recently ~ Thanks for to your support

ndash Paulding County Hospital Auxiliary ndash

Remember to shop usbefore

you go out of town

New Items daily

(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) May 23 ndash Jacob BashfordJace Crossland Sharon FoustIsaak Hagerman Susan Kee-ler Matt Larimore MichaelMudel Serenity Rios John WSmith Richard Weller May 24 ndash Dustin Burks Curt

Eberle Elizabeth Erford Cam-den Fuller Ruth GudakunstRachael Price Betty Stoller May 25 ndash Shirley FurmanBob Wiswell May 26 ndash Lillian Carey An-gie Elliott David Miller MaryKay Mohley Robert Rice Ger-trude Rister Amy ThrasherElizabeth Waters May 27 ndash Susan BeckmanJacob Dingus Tammara Go-ings Barbara Guyton LouisePaschall Lorie Phlipot TammyRice Deanna Rhonehouse Lee

Ann Schlatter Devon SmithJoyce Snodgrass Robin VogelDave Wenninger May 28 ndash Zachary BradfordAmy Jo Knapp Joy McIntoshRachel Rothenbuhler May 29 ndash Mike Betts Ed-ward Buell Robert CavinderAngelo Cruz Gary HarpsterDelores Jacob Jeff Mekus IdaMay Mielke Richard MilerJr Mike Miller Richie MillerJessica Rager

May 23 ndash Douglas and El-len McCarns May 24 ndash Brian and TaraReeder May 26 ndash Kathy and DaveKline May 27 ndash Mr and MrsRoger Gebhart Gene and Ola

Hughes Noel ldquoBudrdquo and Ei-leen Thomas May 28 ndash Billy and LoraOrdean

Read 1000 books to yourchild before kindergarten PAULDING ndash Imagine reading 1000 booksto your child before kindergarten It is possi- ble and the Paulding County Carnegie Librarywill help you by being your resource for booksThe ldquo1000 Books Before Kindergartenrdquo programwas established by a not-for-prot organizationthat encourages reading to young children The Board of Trustees of the Paulding CountyCarnegie Library has identied ldquoCreating NewReadersrdquo as the number one service role for thelibrary Recognizing the importance of emerg-ing and early literacy the library board and staff provide resources and opportunities to connectyoung children to reading and the library The

American Academy of Pediatrics has afrmed theimportance of reading aloud to children daily be-ginning in infancy The concept of reading 1000 books to yourchild before kindergarten is simple the rewardsare priceless Read a book (any book) to yournewborn infant andor toddler The goal is tohave read 1000 books (yes you can repeat books)

before your precious one starts kindergartenDoes it sound hard Not really if you think aboutit If you read just 1 book a night you will haveread about 365 books in a year That is 730 booksin two years and 1095 books in three years If youconsider that most children start kindergarten ataround ve years of age you have more time thanyou think (so get started) When your child reaches a milestone give himher a small reward (stickers backpacks books)You can visit any Paulding County CarnegieLibrary system after you have read the rst 100 books to let your child pick out a special reward Reading logs are available on the programrsquos

website at http1000booksbeforekindergar-tenorg The website also provides readingresources for all ages reading tips for parentsadult literacy and education resources and re-sources for teens For more information about the 1000Books Before Kindergarten program contactthe library at 419-399-2032

Kayak canoe safety training MELROSE ndash A kayak andcanoe safety training programis being held June 6 from 1 to4 pm at the Shafferrsquos pond at7256 Road 177 near Melrose(06 mile south of the Morning-star Shell station) This will be ane opportunity for paddlers ofall ages to learn or brush up ontheir techniques before the kay-ak and canoe races at the Aug-laize River Regatta sponsored

by the Oakwood DevelopmentCompany on June 20 See de-tails at wwwodcohioorg Instructor for the training is

Cory Hartman DNR watercraftofcer specialist Hartman isfrom the Maumee Bay Field Of-ce He has worked for the Di-vision of Watercraft for 12 yearsand is certied as an Americancanoe association instructor There will be one-hour in-struction sessions in the watercovering basic equipment safecarrying techniques launchingand landing the boat Also pro-

vided will be training in basicstrokes including forward re-verse stopping and maneuver-ing in order to control the boatSafety components includeinformation on hypothermia basic clothing and fundamen-tals of the wet exit

Canoes kayaks paddles andlifejackets will be provided by Auglaize Canoe amp Kayakfree of charge You must wearsturdy shoes Changing facili-ties will be available This training program is being sponsored by the Oak-wood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Societyas one of their samaritan activ-ities in the Oakwood Commu-

nity For further information con-tact Helen Maddock at hmmad-dockgmailcom or 419-594-2797 Pre-registration is notrequired but would be helpfulTo pre-register go to wwwodcohioorggleaners

Farm Bureau recommends additional CAUV changes COLUMBUS ndash Ohio Farm Bureau Federa-tion (OFBF) has offered a second set of recom-mended changes to the statersquos Current Agricul-tural Use Valuation (CAUV) program whichshould result in more accurate valuations thatreect the current economic conditions faced by landowners are facing An additional benetshould be to encourage more participation inconservation practices and programs The changes to the CAUV formula were proposed in a letter to the Ohio Departmentof Taxation and can be taken administrativelywithout the need for new legislation In its recommendations Farm Bureau chal-lenged two inaccurate assumptions in the cur-rent capitalization rate portion of the CAUVformula that land is a short-term investment

and that it becomes more valuable as its mort-gage is paid down The current formula assumes land is held

for only ve years when in reality farmlandis typically held for decades and often acrossmultiple generations The formula also nowassumes land is more valuable as its debt isreduced but Farm Bureau argues that landvalues are a function of productive capacityregardless of the level of owner equity Bothchanges would lessen the impact of nonfarmmarket forces on the capitalization rate Another proposal asks that all lands in fed-eral conservation programs or other landsmanaged under year-round conservation prac-tices be valued at the lowest possible rate Currently farmers are discouraged fromidling land because it is taxed as though it was producing crops Farm Bureau believes taxingconservation lands at the CAUV minimum

value is appropriate because conservationlands are nonproducing This also supportsfarmers who take steps to protect the environ-

ment and water quality Farm Bureau is also asking the Tax Departmentto take additional steps to further reect the lowervalue of woodlands compared to crop ground This is Farm Bureaursquos second set of recom-mendations on ways to improve the CAUVformula In March the Tax Department en-acted several of the organizationrsquos previousrecommendations OFBF thanked Tax Com-missioner Joe Testa and his staff for their will-ingness to consider Farm Bureaursquos views Ohio Farm Bureaursquos ongoing study of theCAUV formula has included extensive effort by volunteers and staff who have obtained

input from numerous tax policy experts Theorganization believes CAUV is Ohiorsquos mosteffective tool for preserving farmland Thegoal of its study is to identify adjustments tothe formula that provide fairness and accuracywhile protecting the integrity of the program About CAUV CAUV is Ohiorsquos most effec-tive tool for preserving farmland Under the program farmland is taxed on its agricultural productivity rather than its development val-ue The formula is highly complex and incor- porates factors such as soil type cropping his-tory crop prices yields non-land productioncosts and interest rates

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7A

A Penny for Your Thoughts

By Nancy Whitaker

RETIREMENT

SALEAfter 38 years of serving Van Wertand surrounding communities the

Barnharts are retiring

Everything Must Go _______________________________

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The perfect cake I was practically raised inchurch and along with a strictupbringing and religion weall ate a lot of good foodSundays after service peo- ple would go to each othersrsquohomes for lunch I remember plates of fried chicken bowlsof mashed potatoes noodlesstufng potato salad and lots

of desserts I especially recallthe big round angel food cakethat was always at the din-ners It was delicious Today I go to a churchthat is very active in the foodministry We have food give-aways fourth Sunday dinnersand the second Wednesday ofeach month we offer a goodmeal to the public We notonly get food for our soul but get to enjoy and sharethe good food cooked by ourcongregation I hate to brag but we do have some supercooks not only at our church but in the community I was thinking about ourupcoming church supper anda story of a lady named Al-ice Grayson from Alabamacame to my mind Now I re-ally donrsquot know if this storyis true but it could be Alicewas a member of the Baptistchurch ladiesrsquo group and had planned a bake sale to raisefunds for the needy The morning of the bakesale Alice realized that shehad forgotten to bake any-thing Time was running shortso she rummaged through hercupboards and found an angelfood cake mix She hurriedlystirred up the cake and put it

in the oven Meanwhile she proceeded to get ready for theday and helped her son packfor scout camp Ooops the cake Alice ranover to the oven to removethe cake and when she took itout the whole middle was atIt was horribly disgured andshe said ldquoOh no I donrsquot havetime to bake another cakerdquo So being an inventive ladyshe looked around for some-thing to build up the middleof the cake Well she foundsomething in the bathroom Itwas a roll of white toilet paperand it t perfect in the center

So she hurriedly frosted thecake and it looked just beauti-ful She was going to drop offthe cake at the church and then

go to work But before she left shewoke up her daughter Aman-da and told her to please beat the bake sale right at 930am when it opened She gaveher daughter money and toldher to specically purchasethe angel food cake she had baked and to bring it home(That way no one would ever

know about what was in themiddle) When Amanda arrived atthe bake sale the perfect an-gel food cake had already beensold The daughter grabbed hercell phone called her motherand told her the bad news Thecake had already been sold Al-ice was horried She would bethe laughing stock of the townand probably banished fromher church She laid awake andworried about it all night longWhat should she do The next day a prominentchurch member was having awedding shower for her daugh-ter Alice decided she may aswell go even though the ladyhaving it was a snob Alice be-ing a single parent sometimesfelt as she did not belong inthis group Of course the mealwas delicious and elegant Thecrowd was denitely uppercrust and from the Old SouthThen it was dessert time Much to Alicersquos horror here

came the hostess bearing thecake Alice had taken to the bake sale Alice felt the blooddrain from her body when shesaw that cake It looked glo-rious and delectable and the party attendees were very im- pressed Mrs Mayorrsquos wifespoke up and said ldquoWhat a beautiful cakerdquo

Alice was stunned but thehostess spoke up proudly andsaid ldquoThank you I baked itmyselfrdquo Alice then relaxed smiledand said ldquoGod is goodrdquo I donrsquot worry about this hap- pening to me as I have never baked a decent angel food cakein my life Do you think this was a ldquolittlewhite lierdquo What do you thinkthe hostess did when she cutinto the cake and found the sur- prise toilet paper in the centerWould you ever try lling yourcake with toilet paper Let meknow and Irsquoll give you a Pen-ny for Your Thoughts By the

way God is good

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

May 12 83 51 041rdquo

May 13 74 47 -0-

May 14 63 42 -0-

May 15 63 42 028rdquo May 16 81 55 022rdquo

May 17 75 64 008rdquo

May 18 84 64 028rdquo

First graders have a hopping

good time learning about frogs

Payne Elementary students Omar Jauregui Chase Pack andBraden Treece use their tongues to catch bugs just like frogs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD Last week first gradestudents at Payne Elementarylearned about frogs during a presentation by Staci Millereducation specialist with the

Paulding SWCD The students enjoyed aPowerPoint presentation thatincluded learning about wherefrogs live what they eat andhow they survive The students learned thatfrogs use their eyes to helpthem swallow and digest theirfood The frogrsquos eyes will dropdown into their skull and helpto force the bugs or food downinto the frogrsquos stomach The students even got towatch a video of a frog eatingand could see how their eyesactually go into their skullThe students were amazed bythis and really enjoyed cheer-ing on the frog as it ate over 40 bugs and was still hungry

Then the students got theopportunity to become frogsthemselves Each student wasgiven a party favor that wastheir ldquofrog tonguerdquo and theyhad to hop around the room

and catch bugs with their

tongues just like frogs do The students had a blastwith this activity Please feelfree to contact Staci Miller atthe Paulding SWCD to sched-ule a program with a class-

room or group

sectSHERIFFContinued from Page 5A

Township 833 pm Suspicious vehi-cle was observed on SouthHarrmann Street in AntwerpTuesday May 12 827 am Theft of a gunwas investigated on Road 10in Auglaize Township 850 am Dog complaintcame in from Road 138 inJackson Township 1034 am Theft of afour-wheeler was investigat-

ed on Road 171 in BrownTownship 1055 am Identicationtheft was looked into onRoad 86 in Brown Township 310 pm Deputies assistedCounty Court probation bytaking one prisoner to jail 342 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Nancy Streetin Paulding

650 pm A resident ofBrown Township Road 191told deputies someone keyedtheir truck 840 pm Domestic situa-tion was handled on Road 72in Washington TownshipWednesday May 13 346 am Cardeer crash onRoad 424 in Crane Townshipwas handled 718 am Theft of a pickuptruck was reported from Road

105 in Crane Township 803 am Unwanted personcomplaint was handled on Ohio111 in Auglaize Township 832 am Threats were re- ported from Ohio 114 in Wash-ington Township 1151 am Dog complaintwas handled on Road 232 inEmerald Township 137 pm Dog complaintwas lodged from Road 211 inBrown Township 234 pm Dog complaintwas looked into on Road 39 inBenton Township 416 pm Juvenile matterwas handled in Grover Hill 1133 pm Residential alarmsounded on US 127 in Latty

Township Deputies were toldto disregardThursday May 14 1047 am Deputies assist-ed the adult parole ofcer on

East Perry Street 1052 am One prisonerwas transported from CountyCourt to jail 1146 am Dog complaintcame in from Cecil 103 pm K9 unit was de- ployed along US 24 at Road 83in Crane Township

140 pm Suspicious personwas seen near the intersectionof US 24 and Road 133 in Em-erald Township 153 pm Dog complaintcame in from Oakwood 233 pm K9 unit was de- ployed at an undisclosed loca-tion

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VAN WERT ndash In remem- brance of Elvis Presley whodied on Aug 16 1977 a 38thanniversary concert will be givenin Van Wert on Saturday Aug15 at Fountain Park Billed as the greatest Elvisimpersonator of all time BenPortsmouth will perform with anine-piece band Fans from all over the worlddeclare he is the closest theyhave ever seen to Elvis PresleyAlthough there was only oneElvis Ben is the closest youwill ever get in terms of Elvisrsquoslooks his singing voice andonstage charisma according tothose who have seen him in per-son He has won three majorElvis Presley Enterprise en-dorsed contests culminating inthe crown jewel of contests theldquoUltimate Elvis Tribute Contestrdquoheld in Memphis during Elvisweek commemorating the life

and legend of Elvis Presley In February 2013 Ben per-formed on the ldquoDavid Letter-man Showrdquo in celebration ofthe Kingrsquos 79th birthday

Summer concert featurestop Elvis impersonator

Fountain Park in Van Wert will set the stage for Elvisimpersonator Ben Portsmouth Then concert scheduled for Aug15 will feature what many consider the greatest impersonator ofall time Elvis will perform many of the Kingrsquos hits and will have a

nine piece band backing him up as he performs

Bring your own seating(lawn chairs) to the event The park will open at noon on the15th and lawn chairs may be placed on a rst-come rst-served basis No coolers are permitted at this event Foodand drinks will be sold This will be the rst ticketedevent in Fountain Park historyThe concert area will be entirely

encased in privacy screen Youmust have a ticket to enter All proceeds will be donated to theChildrenrsquos Christmas Garden project Tickets are $25 in advanceand $30 at the event They can be purchased online at wwwvisionarypromotionsorg or by phone by calling Jim Clay at419-771-9508

Paulding-Putnam making

major infrastructure investment

Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative has started work on a $750000 system upgrade in Pauld-ing County

PAULDING ndash Pauld-ing Putnam Electric Co-op(PPEC) is putting the nish-ing touches on upgrades tothe electrical system that runsalong Charloe Trail The purpose of the four-month project is to continue providing members reliableand quality electric service ldquoJust like anything else ifyou donrsquot take care of some-thing age and weather ele-ments begin to take hold thisis why PPEC makes it a prior-ity to upgrade portions of ourelectrical system We wantour membersowners to have

reliable and quality service allthe timerdquo stated PPEC mar-keting and economic devel-opment manager Erika Wil-litzer The project is a majorcommunity improvement project costing an estimated$750000 and spanning 94miles in length It ties CecilLatty and Fort Brown substa-tions together allowing PPECto have more back-up optionswhen major outages occur It also allows PPEC to

move load around to moreefciently serve members inthat area of Paulding County Around 2444 of memberswill see reduced outages andincreased reliability The project started at theintersection of County Road131 and Ohio 111 pro-gressed south to County Road131 and County Road 126and from the intersection ofCounty Road 131 and CountyRoad 138 (aka Charloe Trail)to Charloe (County Road 138and County Road 179) Because of this update busi-nesses located in that area will

now have three-phase power Paulding County Eco-nomic Development directorJerry Zielke said ldquoI am very pleased with PPECrsquos recentinvestment in three-phaseelectric service in Jackson andEmerald townships This will provide additional electric ser-vice to InSource Technologieswhich continues to grow andexpand its business in JacksonTownship It will also provideservice for future economicdevelopment in that areardquo

PPEC engineering and op-erations manager Alan Kohartsaid his team strives for su- perior member service ldquoWecontinue to invest in new polesand wires to provide our mem- bers with reliable and qualityelectric service We know ourmembers will benefit fromthese projects for many yearsto comerdquo For more information onthis project or other infor-mation regarding PauldingPutnam Electric Co-op visitwwwppeccoop

WBESC to meet PAULDING ndash Western Buck -eye Educational Service Centerwill hold its monthly governing board meeting at 6 pm todayMay 20 at the Paulding ESC202 N Cherry Paulding

Used book sale OTTAWA ndash TheFriends of the PutnamCounty District Librarywill be holding its annu-al used book sale on June2-3 from 9 am-8 pm atthe 4th Street Gym Otta-wa There will be manyhardback and paperback

books for all ages plustapes and CDs attictreasures electronicsand ofce furniture All proceeds stay in PutnamCounty and are used byall library locations

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DONATE TO FAIR BUILDING PROJECT ndash The Paulding FFA Chapter donated $1000 to the Livestock Building Fund for the new animalpens Here with Lisa McClure (center) executive director of the Paulding County Area Foundation are FFA advisor Brett Foster and the2014-15 Paulding FFA ofcers Luke Jackson Peter Wharry Bailey Combs Katie Carnahan Hannah Farr and Paige Fitzwater

VOLUNTEER HONORED ndash Cindy Seslar has been a loyal volunteer at Antwerp Elementary School for 30 years In honor recog-nition and celebration of all that Seslar has done Crystal Brooksrsquo second grade class threw her a surprise party on May 13 Theygreeted Seslar with cupcakes and a homemade card

HOSPITAL RECEIVES FUNDING ndash Oakwood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Society donated toward the purchase of arecliner for patent use at Paulding County Hospital The chair willhelp patients on the road to recovering from illnesses and surgeryProper positioning of patients is important in the healing processhelping in the ow of uids and prevention of complicating fac-tors On hand to provide the chair to the hospital are from left

ndash Max Kochensparger John Pier Bonnie Pier Phyllis Bidlack andBill Bidlack Dick Parrish is seated in the chair

Ellie Miller (right) with Matt Klopfenstein new state presidentand a Wayne Trace FFA member was recognized for her outstand -ing work as an ofcer Miller a Paulding FFA member received agold rating for her treasurerrsquos book while Hannah Farr (not pic-tured) received a gold rating for her secretaryrsquos book

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SPORTS

DHI Media Photo

Malayna VanCleve ran the 300 hurdles with a time of 5141 tonish fourth The Lady Panthers nished seventh at the North -west Conference meet held at Columbus Grove

DHI Media Photo

Gabby Stahl hands off the baton to Kaylen Hale during the 1600 relay The Lady Panthers n-ished fth in the event and seventh overall as a team The Northwest Conference meet was held atColumbus Grover where the host Bulldogs won the meet

DHI Media Photo

In the 800 relay Kaylee Plummer takes the baton from team-mate Kaylen Hale during the Northwest Conference track meetThe Lady Panther relay team nished fth in the race

Bulldogs repeat asNWC track champs

By KEVIN

WANNEMACKER

Sportswriter

COLUMBUS GROVE ndash Columbus Groversquos

boys and girls captured the Northwest Confer-

ence track championship on Saturday at the

home of the Bulldogs It was their second title

in as many years for both teams and the Bull-

dog boyrsquos fourth consecutive title

The Columbus Grove girls totaled 159

points to easily get past second place Bluffton

(90) and third place Spencerville (79) Round-

ing out the standings were Ada (64) Lincol-

nview (44) Allen east (31) Paulding (28)

Delphos Jefferson (27) and Crestview (9)

For the Lady Panthers Malayna Van Cleve

posted a fth place nish in the 100 hurdles

with a time of 1774 while also taking fth in

the 300 hurdles in 5141 JoEllyn Salinas took

third in the pole vault at 8-0 with teammateJacee Harwell nishing fourth at 8-0 Kaylee

Plummer posted a jump of 15-5-14 to take

second in the long jump

The Lady Panther 4x100 relay team of Har-

well Gabriella Stahl Kaylee Plummer and

Kaylen Hale nished fth in 5454 seconds

while Stahl Hale Plummer and Van Cleve

took fth in the 4x200 relay in 15519

Christina Clapsaddle Hale Stahl and Van

Cleve combined to post a time of 43350 in

the 4x400 good for fth place

Kacie Mulholland of Spencerville garnered

the Northwest Conference Female Athlete of

the Year award after winning both the 200

dash (2690) and 400 dash (10074) Mulhol-

land was also part of the second place 1600

relay team that nished with a time of 42313

In the boys meet Columbus Grove record-

ed 161 points followed by Bluffton (98) and

Spencerville (86) The standings for the other

NWC teams were Linconview (79) Crest-

view (41) Allen east (28) Delphos Jefferson

(205) Paulding (115) and Ada (3)

For the maroon-and-white Simeon Shep-

herd took fth in the 1600 run at 45101 and

in the 3200 run with a time of 112241 Bren-

don Lothamer nished fourth in the pole vault

at 10-6 and Andrew Stafford tied for fth at

10-0

Preston Ingol Darion Rowe Branson

Minck and Zack Buchman recorded a fth place nish in the 4x100 relay with a time of

4846

Lincolnviewrsquos Bayley Tow was named the

Northwest Conference Male Athlete of the

Year Tow captured individual titles in the

1600 run setting a new meet record time of

42307 and 3200 run with a time of 95067

Tow also posted a second place nish in the

800 run with a time of 20350 and was part

of the 3200 relay team for the Lancers that

crossed the line second in 82950

Raiders claim GMC track titleBoysrsquo 1600 relay team seals win

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter

AYERSVILLE ndash TheWayne Trace boys and Fair-view girls captured teamchampionships at the GreenMeadows Conference trackmeet Friday night at Ayers-ville High School The boys meet came downto the nal race with Fairviewleading the way with 89 pointsfollowed by Wayne Trace at86 and Edgerton with 85-13

However the Raider 1600relay team of Seth SaylorJosh Kuhn Alec Vest andCole Shepherd won the race tovault Wayne Trace into a rst place nish as a team

Wayne Trace posted 96 points on the night to nip sec-ond place Edgertonrsquos 93-13 points and third place Fair-viewrsquos 93 points Tinora n-ished fourth at 73 followed byAyersville (58-13) Hicksville(46) Holgate (41) and Ant-werp (26-13) The Raidersrsquo Seth Saylorcaptured championships in both the 110 hurdles (1570)and 300 hurdles (4050) Say-

lor also posted a fourth placenish in the 200 dash for theRaiders

Tinorarsquos Hunter Vogel wasa triple champion individual-ly winning the long jump 100dash and 200 dash AntwerprsquosSam Williamson captured both the 1600 run and 3200run Hank Sinn of Wayne Tracewon the discus with a toss of134-3 and nished as run-ner-up in the shot put

The Raidersrsquo Cole Shepherdalso picked up valuable points posting second place nishesin the 400 dash high jumpand long jump Also scoring points for the Raiders individ-ually were Josh Kuhn (third

300 hurdles) Austin Kuhn(second 110 hurdles) ScottWenninger (fth discus)

Wayne Tracersquos 400 relayteam of Jared Sherry VestDarius Hale and Austin Kuhntook fourth In the same eventthe Antwerp quartet of Bran-don Laney Evan HiltonErik Buchan and Williamson placed fth Antwerprsquos Buchan tied forfourth in the high jump andJosh Longardner posted a fth place nish in the shot put The Lady Apaches totaled116 points to take the titlewith Edgerton placing second

at 103 and Holgate third at 72 points Ayersville (70) Ant-werp (57) Wayne Trace (54)Tinora (43) and Hicksville(11) rounded out the eld Wayne Tracersquos MoniqueGoings was a double winnercapturing the 100 dash (1270)and 200 dash (2670)

The Raider 800 relay quar-tet of Carrigan Critten Shay-na Temple Goings and StacyFlint took rst with a time of14930

Antwerprsquos Audrie Longard-ner took rst place in the 800meter run Antwerprsquos 3200 relay team

of Jaime Ryan Bailee Sig-man Rachel Williamson andLongardner won the title as

did the Archer 1600 relaysquad of Williamson AnnieMiesle Ryan and Longardner The blue-and-white alsoscored points from KlayreManella (fth discus) HopeSmith (third high jump andfourth 100 hurdles) Miesle(sixth 100 hurdles and third300 hurdles) Sigman (sixth1600 run) and Williamson(third 400 dash) Antwerprsquos 400 relay teamof Maggie Wilson EmmaButzin Kortney Smith andKiana Recker nished sixth Girls placing for WayneTrace included Temple (fth

high jump and fourth 300hurdles) Flint (fth 100dash) Hollie Wannemacher(fourth 3200 run) and GracieGudakunst (fth 200 dash)

The Raider 3200 relay teamof Flint Haley Saylor BriannaSinn and Hollie Wannemachernished sixth while CrittenGudakunst Flint and Goingscombined for a second placenish in the 400 relay Thequartet of Flint GudakunstCritten and Temple took sixthin the 1600 relay

Varsity Games of the WeekSoftballWayne Trace hosts Celina canceled

Paulding at Tinora canceled

Fairview 6Wayne Trace 1

Defiance 8Paulding 1

Antwerp host s Woodlan canceled

Wayne Trace hosts Delphos

Jeffersoncanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSColumbus Grove 15Paulding 5

DIV IV SECTIONALSNorth Central 9

Antwerp 3

Wayne Trace 2

Pettisville 1

BaseballPaulding at Van Wertcanceled

Wayne Trace at Parkwaycanceled

Paulding 8Edon 5

Crestview 10

Antwerp 0

Wayne Trace hosts Miller Citycanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSVan Wert 11Paulding 1

DIV IV SECTIONALSHolgate 7

Wayne Trace 5

TrackWAYNE TRACE RELAYS canceled

NWC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Paulding 8th 115Girlsrsquo meet -

Paulding 7th 28

GMC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Wayne Trace 1st 96Fairview 3rd 93Antwerp 8th 2633

Girlsrsquo meet -

Fairview 1st 116

Antwerp 5th 57

Wayne Trace 6th 54

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DIV IV SOFTBALL SECTIONAL

Laneyrsquos bad-hop single

lifts Lady Raiders to winBY KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sportswriter

HAVILAND ndash Courtnie Laneyrsquos bad-hopsingle that eluded Pettisville rst baseman

Kaija Blosser drove in Sydney Critten withthe game-winning run as Wayne Trace nippedthe Blackbirds 2-1 in eight innings in DivisionIV sectional softball Thursday night Critten had reached to lead off the bottomof the eighth with a single to right eld andmoved to second on a Leah Sinn groundout On an 0-2 pitch Laney then hit a ground- ball towards Blosser that took a bad-hop and jumped over the glove of the Blackbird rst basemanrsquos backhand into right eld Thethrow from Pettisville right elder MalloryRiegsecker to try and get Critten at the platewas off the mark and the Raiders escaped withthe victory ldquoIt wasnrsquot prettyrdquo noted Raider head coachJack Baumle ldquoBut you have to give our girlscredit We found a way to get it done thoughrdquo For the rst four innings Wayne Trace

pitcher Molly Crosby and Blackbird hurlerTeagan Kauffman took turns putting up zeroesin the scoring columns Wayne Trace threatened in each of the rsttwo innings The Raiders had runners at rstand second with two outs before Kauffmangot Critten to pop out to third baseman Steph-anie Hubby In the second Carley Wright walked andMadison Zartman singled with two outsHowever Kauffman again escaped by gettingAddison Baumle to y out to center eld Pettisvillersquos rst scoring opportunity camein the fourth Jaelyn Rufenacht reached on an error be-fore Hubby followed with a walk HoweverCrosby then stopped the rally from postingany damage by getting Kauffman to groundout and before fanning Jasmyn Barton

After the Raiders went in order in the bot-tom of the fourth Pettisville put up the gamersquosrst run in the fth Johanna Roth reached on a Raider error be-fore a passed ball advanced Roth to secondBlosser then followed with a sacrice buntthat moved Roth to third with one out Sami Tilley then hit a hard ground ball to

Crosby that allowed Roth to score for a 1-0Pettisville advantage ldquoWe had opportunities but we didnrsquot takeadvantage of themrdquo commented the Raiderhead coach ldquoFortunately we were able to do

a better job of that late in the gamerdquo Bergman opened the sixth with a single tocenter eld and advanced to second on a sacri-ce bunt by Critten After Maggie Crosby was hit by a pitch to put runners at rst and second Laney ground-ed out to Blosser at rst to move the runnersup to second and third Bergman then scoredon a wild pitch to knot the score at 1-1 Both teams threatened in the seventh Pettisville got a single from Roth beforeKaija Blosser reached on an error to put run-ners at second and third with one out Crosby though got out of the jam by get-ting Tilley to ground out and Amber Klop-fenstein to y out to centerelder MackenzieSwary to end the inning Wayne Trace got a one-out walk by Baum-le before a Swary pop-up for the second out

Crosby followed with a single to centereld but Bergman ew out to center eld to end theinning Pettisville then went down in order in theeighth to set up the Raider heroics in the homehalf of the inning Crosby recorded the victory for WayneTrace tossing eight innings while allowingtwo hits and two walks while fanning seven ldquoMolly did a nice job for us tonightrdquo Baum-le added ldquoShe didnrsquot have her best stuff butshe battled all night longrdquo Kauffman took the loss for the Blackbirds pitching seven innings while allowing eighthits and two walks Kyra Behnfeldt pitched tothe nal two batters giving up one hit ldquoThe bottom of the order came through forus tonightrdquo noted Baumle ldquoThey came upand hit the ball hard and that was good to seerdquo

Zartman Bergman and Crosby all had twosingles for Wayne Trace which improved to13-10

Addison Baumle Courtnie Laney and Syd-ney Critten each picked up singles for WayneTrace Johanna Roth and Kyra Behnfeldteach picked up hits for the Pettisville whichdropped to 8-11

Sectional Baseball

Tigers trip up RaidersCougars catch Panthers

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter HOLGATE ndash Wayne Trace battled with Green Meadows

Conference rival Holgate butcouldnrsquot overcome the Tigersas the hosts posted a 7-5 vic-tory in Division IV sectionalaction last Tuesday Holgate scored in ve ofits six at-bats with the loneexception being the initial in-ning After Wayne Trace jumpedin front 1-0 in the rst the Ti-gers answered a run in the sec-ond to knot the game at 1-1 The Raiders respondedquickly getting three in theirhalf of the third as WayneTrace opened a 4-1 advantage Holgate picked up singleruns in the third and fourth

to close within 4-3 before theRaiders got one in the fth toexpand the lead to 5-3 From there though it wasall Tigers Holgate respondedwith two runs in the fth and twomore in the sixth to seize a 7-5advantage entering the seventh Tiger pitching then shutdown the Wayne Trace of-fense to seal the two-run vic-tory in sectional action Noah Stoller ripped a pairof doubles and drove in threeruns while Brandon Laneyadded two singles and twoRBIrsquos for the Raiders David Sinn and CalebSchaefer added a double each

while Seth Yenser and AustinFast chipped in singles Stoller suffered the lossfor Wayne Trace allowingten hits and four walks whilefanning three strikeouts TheRaiders drop to 2-20 on the

yearDylan Szabo had a single

and two doubles for the Ti-gers and Bailey Hohenbergerchipped in two singles

Dylan Pahl got the win forHolgate tossing three inningswhile surrendering two hitsand a run and striking out one The Tigers now 6-15 on theseason will travel to Kalidain sectional championship ac-tion

Van Wert 11 Paulding 1 VAN WERT mdash It wasall smiles for Van Wert lastThursday as the Cougars host-ed Paulding in the Division IIIsectional championship gameThe Cougars came away vic-torious and earned their rstsectional championship in 16years Southpaw Brant Henry got

the start on the mound for theCougars After striking outthe rst Panther batter thingsgot a little dicey with the nextthree Paulding batters gettingon base Henry managed to get outof the jam with a force out fol-lowed by a strike out At their next at-bats thePanthers got things going witha single from Jarrett SittonPaulding was stopped whenLupe Martinez hit a liner forthe force out at second AlexArellano then singled put-ting two on with one man outCorbin Edwards then singledscoring Martinez and giving

the Panthers a 1-0 lead after 112 innings ldquoWe had a great rst in-ning with Damon (Egnor onthe mound) and we get thatone run things were lookinggoodrdquo said Paulding head

baseball coach Brock Berg-man ldquoWe needed to have a big shut down inning the nextinning and it wasnrsquot so muchthat We got behind good hit-

ters and they (Van Wert) hitthe fastball well because theyknew it was comingrdquo The Van Wert bats camealive in the second inning plating four runs to take a 4-1lead The Cougars didnrsquot hold back at their next time at batTwo more runs put the Cou-gars in a comfortable lead at6-1 Van Wert needed but nine pitches in the fourth inningto down the Panthers BrantHenry took the mound and be-gan with a three-pitch strike-out Henry then struck thenext two batters of the inning

on nine pitches The Cougars sent nine bat-ters to the plate in the fourthinning will adding to moreruns to their reacutesumeacute and an8-1 margin They werenrsquot done yetthough as Caleb Fetzer sin-gled to left scoring HenryBraun hit a liner to right eldthat was misplayed puttingrunners on second and thirdwith still two men out Fetzerscored and Braun advancedto third on a wild pitch fromPanther reliever Lupe Mar-tinez Williams then came tothe dish and singled in anotherrun The Cougars nished the

inning with an 11-1 lead Henry retired the Panthersin order in the fth inningstriking out the nal two Henished the game with 10strikeouts while walking justtwo and allowing six hits

Varsity Baseball Varsity Softball

FAIRVIEW 6 WAYNE TRACE 1 SHERWOOD ndash Fairviewtook advantage of ve WayneTrace errors and used a fourrun fourth inning to post a 6-1victory over the Raiders lastTuesday night

The Apaches wrap up anundefeated season in confer-ence play improving to 7-0 inthe league and 18-3 overall Fairview scored single runsin the rst and second innings before the four-run fourthstretched the advantage to 6-0 Wayne Trace did break upthe shutout plating its lonerun of the night in the sixth Molly Crosby and Mack-enzie Swary each posted twohits for the Raiders who fallto 12-10 in all games and 4-3in the conference Leah SinnMadison Zartman SydneyCritten and Addison Baumlechipped in a single each

Crosby took the loss on themound striking out ve whileallowing six hits and oneearned run Christina Gebers had twosingles for Fairview with Mal-lory Polter Kolleen BolandKelsey Beck and BlakelynSheets also recording a singleeach Haley Robbins allowedeight hits and a walk whilestriking out eight to get thewin for FairviewDEFIANCE 8 PAULDING 1 Deance broke a 1-1 tiewith a seven run fth inningas the Bulldogs pulled awayfor an 8-1 win over Paulding

in non-league softball actionlast week

PAULDING 8 EDON 5 Edon jumped in front of host Paulding 4-0 after one inning but the Panthers scored eight runs over the nal six frames to post an8-5 victory over the Bombers Paulding got two runs back in the second but the Bombers addedone in the top of the third for a 5-2 advantage The Panthers took thelead for good with a four-run third to grab a 6-5 advantage The ma-

roon and white then added the nal two runs in the sixth to set the nalmargin at 8-5 Preston Johanns pitched three innings to get the win for Pauldingsurrendering eight hits and ve runs Jarrett Sitton topped the Panther offense with a single and a homerun while also driving in four runs Corbin Edwards added two singlesand three runs batted in while Aaron Mock chipped in a single and adouble Johanns and Marcus Miller posted a single each for PauldingCRESTVIEW 10 ANTWERP 0 Preston Gerardot and Mitchell Rickard combined on ano-hitter as Crestview blanked Antwerp 10-0 in six innings lastweek in non-league baseball action Crestview took control early scoring ve runs in the rst andfour in the second for a 9-0 advantage The Knights got theirnal run with a single run in the sixth

The host Bulldogs had jumped in front with a solorun in the rst before Pauldinganswered with its lone run inthe fourth However Deancethen took control by platingseven runs in the home half of

the fth Kristen Schilt pitched veinnings for the Panthers giv-ing up ve hits three runs(two earned) and a walk

Morgan Riley AudreyManz and Kastin Kelly all hadtwo hits for the maroon andwhite with Kelly also pickingup a RBI

Three Paulding FFA members received their state degrees at the Ohio FFA Convention April 30-May 1 From left are Luke Jackson Katie Carnahan and Alexis Howell

Justin Carnahan 2014 Paulding High School graduate re-ceived second place in the Prociency Category of Forage Pro -duction at this yearrsquos Ohio FFA Convention

VWCH recognizes EMS Week locally VAN WERT ndash National Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Week brings together local communities and medical personnel tohonor the brave men and women who respond to medical emer-gencies Observance of this important week runs May 17-23 This yearrsquos theme is ldquoEMS Strongrdquo and honors the strong drivewithin everyone who works together as part of the EMS crew ndashrst responders hospitals emergency physicians and public health providers who collaborate together to reduce risk and save lives Van Wert County Hospital and Van Wert Medical Services aregrateful for the dedication of the local EMS crews who providethe day-to-day life saving of emergency medicinersquos ldquofront linerdquo Ingratitude for the EMS crews who serve the area Van Wert CountyHospital provided a meal on Tuesday for all EMS personnel andalso provided free Continuing Education (CE) hours on the topicof Pediatric Emergencies

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s Elementary Guid-ance Counselor will beretired and is seekingemployment wi th theDistrict in such positionfollowing retirement ThePaulding Exempted Vil-lage School Board of Education wil l hold apublic meeting on the is-

sue of Karen Schlatter being employed in theDistrict at 645 pm onJune 29 2015 at the Ad-ministrative Building

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PROBATE COURTOF PROBATE

COUNTY OHIOJOHN A DEMUTH

JUDGEADOPTION OF ZaneAric-Rian Thimlar (Name after Adoption)CASE NO 20155005

NOTICE OF PUBLICA-TIONTo Nathan Aric Millerand Tamer E BlackburnYou are notified that on

the 27th day of April2015 a Petition forAdoption of Zane AricMiller born on 732010was filed in PauldingCounty Ohio ProbateCourt and a hearing onthe Petition will be heldin this Court on the 6thday of July 2015 at 100PMIt is alleged in the peti-tion that you as a natural

parent of this child havefailed without justifiablecause to provide for themaintenance and supportof the child or have failedto provide more than de

minimis contact with thechild as required by lawor judicial decree for a

period of at least one yearimmediately precedingthe filing of the adoption

petitionJOHN A DeMUTHJUDGE

LEGAL NOTICE

The annual electionof the Directors of thePaulding County Agri-cultural Society will beheld on Saturday June13 2015 between thehours of 12 noon and400 pm Said electionwill be held in the Sec-retaryrsquos Office on thePaulding County Fair-grounds Only those persons holding a 2015Paulding County Agri-cultural Society mem- bership will be allowedto vote in said electionSusan Miller Paulding County Agri-cultural SocietySecretary

ORDINANCE

1497-15

Ordinance 1497-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May 62015 and goes into ef-

fect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEGRANTING TOPAULDING-PUT- NAM ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INCITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS THERIGHT TO ACQUIRECONSTRUCT MAIN-TAIN AND OPERATEIN THE STREETST H O R O U G H -FARES ALLEYSBRIDGES AND

PUBLIC PLACES OFTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING STATEOF OHIO ANDITS SUCCESSORSLINES FOR THEDISTRIBUTION OFELECTRIC ENERGYTO THE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOAND THE INHAB-ITANTS THEREOFFOR LIGHT HEATPOWER ANDOTHER PURPOSESAND FOR THE

TRANSMISSION OFTHE SAME WITHINTHROUGH ORACROSS SAID VIL-LAGE OF PAULD-ING STATE OFOHIOCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1498-15

Ordinance 1498-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $80000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-

SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF ACQUIRING ANDIMPROVING REALPROPERTY AND IN-TERESTS THEREINFOR USE BY THEVILLAGErsquoS STREETD E P A R T M E N T TOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office

116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1499-15

Ordinance 1499-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be in

force immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FORTHE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED$344000 NOTES INANTICIPATION OFTHE ISSUANCE OFBONDS FOR THEPURPOSE OF PAV-ING AND OTHER-WISE IMPROVING N CHERRY STREET NORTH DRIVE ANDOTHER ROADSAND STREETS INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1500-15

Ordinance 1500-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $35000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSE

OF CONSTRUCT-ING AND RECON-STRUCTING CURBSALONG N CHERRYSTREET AND NORTH DRIVE INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-

nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1501-15

Ordinance 1501-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $18000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVINGTHE VILLAGErsquoSSEWER SYSTEMTOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-

GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1502-15

Ordinance 1502-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes into

effect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $193000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVING THEVILLAGErsquoS SEWERSYSTEM AND DE-

CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

RESOLUTION

1303-15

Resolution 1303-15was passed by Pauld-ing Village Council onMay 6 2015 and goesinto effect and shall bein force immediatelyThe summary of thislegislation is as followsA RESOLUTIONREQUESTING THECOUNTY AUDI-TOR TO CERTIFYTO THE VILLAGEOF PAULDING THETOTAL CURRENTTAX VALUATIONOF SAID VILLAGEAND THE DOLLARAMOUNT OF REVE-

NUE THAT WOULDBE GENERATEDBY FOUR-TENTHS(040) MILL FOR ARENEWAL LEVYFOR THE PURPOSEOF PROVIDING ANDMAINTAINING EMSAPPARATUS AP-PLIANCES BUILD-INGS OR SITESTHEREFORE ANDTHE PAYMENTOF PERMANENTPART-TIME ORVOLUNTEER EMTSOR TO OPERATETHE SAME IN AC-CORDANCE WITH

REVISED CODE5705190) AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

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Location CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip 5 mi

west of Defiance OH on CR 424 (old Rt 24) or 7 mi north of Paulding

OH on Rt 127 to CR 424 then east for 3 mi

Silver King Tractor SN 7659 hellip Silver King Tractor SN 7224 helliphellip JD B

Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

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1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

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Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 15A

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201 North Main Street

4193995085

Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1B

Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

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Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

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115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Anniversaries

Birthdays

First-Fedcom

905 N Williams St Paulding | 419-399-9748

NOW may be theperfect timeto buy orrefinanceMortgage ratesare still low

Want low mortgage payments

With mortgage rates still near historic lows

now may be the right time to purchase the

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After all wersquorebetter together

Offer of credit subject to credit approval

Elizabeth VanceCommunity

Banking CenterManager

Jessica ShortRetail Lending

Manager

Julie HarrisRetail Lender

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850 W Harrison StPaulding OH 45879419-399-4856

bull Driveway Stone

bull Decorative Gravelbull ConcretePlay Sand

bull MasonPool Sand

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bull Mulch Bulk amp Bag

bull Flagstone

KAUSER

EXCAVATING LLCExcavator bull Backhoe

Dozer bull Graderbull Demolition bull Ditch Cleaning

bull Site Prep bull Building Pads

bull Parking Lots bull Pond Clean-outs

bull LandBrush Cleaning

bull Certified Septic Installation

Landscaping Products availableat our Paulding Location

All Products SoldAcross Certified Scales

Celebrating81 Years

Sunday May 3112 noon until 430 pm

VFW 105 Railroad St Antwerp

Meal includes Spaghetti salad Italian bread dessert amp drink

Freewill Don ationSILENT AUCTION bull BAKE SALE bull 5050 RAFFLE

All proceeds to benefit

Avery Hook

On April 4 2015 Avery Hook Antwerp

resident was in an accident that left a

13 of his body with severe open flesh

wounds Medical bills are mounting

daily Family and friends of AVERY

HOOK are hoping to raise funds to assist with his medical

bills and recovery care

Silent Auction Items 31 bags lottery bouquet

hanging plant candy bouquet and more to be added

5050 drawing 4 pm Silent Auction ends 4 pm

Th ank y ou for you r conti nu ed praye rs and su pport Th e family amp frie nd s of Avery Hoo k

HOOKFAMILYSTRONG

Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser

AGCREDITNET

We Know Ag We Love Ag

Van Wert 4192386838 | Napoleon 4195998656

C o m i n g

M a y 2 8 t h Hospital lobby9-4

A special thanks to everyone who bought from

our recent plant sale

$5000 donated to PCH recently ~ Thanks for to your support

ndash Paulding County Hospital Auxiliary ndash

Remember to shop usbefore

you go out of town

New Items daily

(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) May 23 ndash Jacob BashfordJace Crossland Sharon FoustIsaak Hagerman Susan Kee-ler Matt Larimore MichaelMudel Serenity Rios John WSmith Richard Weller May 24 ndash Dustin Burks Curt

Eberle Elizabeth Erford Cam-den Fuller Ruth GudakunstRachael Price Betty Stoller May 25 ndash Shirley FurmanBob Wiswell May 26 ndash Lillian Carey An-gie Elliott David Miller MaryKay Mohley Robert Rice Ger-trude Rister Amy ThrasherElizabeth Waters May 27 ndash Susan BeckmanJacob Dingus Tammara Go-ings Barbara Guyton LouisePaschall Lorie Phlipot TammyRice Deanna Rhonehouse Lee

Ann Schlatter Devon SmithJoyce Snodgrass Robin VogelDave Wenninger May 28 ndash Zachary BradfordAmy Jo Knapp Joy McIntoshRachel Rothenbuhler May 29 ndash Mike Betts Ed-ward Buell Robert CavinderAngelo Cruz Gary HarpsterDelores Jacob Jeff Mekus IdaMay Mielke Richard MilerJr Mike Miller Richie MillerJessica Rager

May 23 ndash Douglas and El-len McCarns May 24 ndash Brian and TaraReeder May 26 ndash Kathy and DaveKline May 27 ndash Mr and MrsRoger Gebhart Gene and Ola

Hughes Noel ldquoBudrdquo and Ei-leen Thomas May 28 ndash Billy and LoraOrdean

Read 1000 books to yourchild before kindergarten PAULDING ndash Imagine reading 1000 booksto your child before kindergarten It is possi- ble and the Paulding County Carnegie Librarywill help you by being your resource for booksThe ldquo1000 Books Before Kindergartenrdquo programwas established by a not-for-prot organizationthat encourages reading to young children The Board of Trustees of the Paulding CountyCarnegie Library has identied ldquoCreating NewReadersrdquo as the number one service role for thelibrary Recognizing the importance of emerg-ing and early literacy the library board and staff provide resources and opportunities to connectyoung children to reading and the library The

American Academy of Pediatrics has afrmed theimportance of reading aloud to children daily be-ginning in infancy The concept of reading 1000 books to yourchild before kindergarten is simple the rewardsare priceless Read a book (any book) to yournewborn infant andor toddler The goal is tohave read 1000 books (yes you can repeat books)

before your precious one starts kindergartenDoes it sound hard Not really if you think aboutit If you read just 1 book a night you will haveread about 365 books in a year That is 730 booksin two years and 1095 books in three years If youconsider that most children start kindergarten ataround ve years of age you have more time thanyou think (so get started) When your child reaches a milestone give himher a small reward (stickers backpacks books)You can visit any Paulding County CarnegieLibrary system after you have read the rst 100 books to let your child pick out a special reward Reading logs are available on the programrsquos

website at http1000booksbeforekindergar-tenorg The website also provides readingresources for all ages reading tips for parentsadult literacy and education resources and re-sources for teens For more information about the 1000Books Before Kindergarten program contactthe library at 419-399-2032

Kayak canoe safety training MELROSE ndash A kayak andcanoe safety training programis being held June 6 from 1 to4 pm at the Shafferrsquos pond at7256 Road 177 near Melrose(06 mile south of the Morning-star Shell station) This will be ane opportunity for paddlers ofall ages to learn or brush up ontheir techniques before the kay-ak and canoe races at the Aug-laize River Regatta sponsored

by the Oakwood DevelopmentCompany on June 20 See de-tails at wwwodcohioorg Instructor for the training is

Cory Hartman DNR watercraftofcer specialist Hartman isfrom the Maumee Bay Field Of-ce He has worked for the Di-vision of Watercraft for 12 yearsand is certied as an Americancanoe association instructor There will be one-hour in-struction sessions in the watercovering basic equipment safecarrying techniques launchingand landing the boat Also pro-

vided will be training in basicstrokes including forward re-verse stopping and maneuver-ing in order to control the boatSafety components includeinformation on hypothermia basic clothing and fundamen-tals of the wet exit

Canoes kayaks paddles andlifejackets will be provided by Auglaize Canoe amp Kayakfree of charge You must wearsturdy shoes Changing facili-ties will be available This training program is being sponsored by the Oak-wood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Societyas one of their samaritan activ-ities in the Oakwood Commu-

nity For further information con-tact Helen Maddock at hmmad-dockgmailcom or 419-594-2797 Pre-registration is notrequired but would be helpfulTo pre-register go to wwwodcohioorggleaners

Farm Bureau recommends additional CAUV changes COLUMBUS ndash Ohio Farm Bureau Federa-tion (OFBF) has offered a second set of recom-mended changes to the statersquos Current Agricul-tural Use Valuation (CAUV) program whichshould result in more accurate valuations thatreect the current economic conditions faced by landowners are facing An additional benetshould be to encourage more participation inconservation practices and programs The changes to the CAUV formula were proposed in a letter to the Ohio Departmentof Taxation and can be taken administrativelywithout the need for new legislation In its recommendations Farm Bureau chal-lenged two inaccurate assumptions in the cur-rent capitalization rate portion of the CAUVformula that land is a short-term investment

and that it becomes more valuable as its mort-gage is paid down The current formula assumes land is held

for only ve years when in reality farmlandis typically held for decades and often acrossmultiple generations The formula also nowassumes land is more valuable as its debt isreduced but Farm Bureau argues that landvalues are a function of productive capacityregardless of the level of owner equity Bothchanges would lessen the impact of nonfarmmarket forces on the capitalization rate Another proposal asks that all lands in fed-eral conservation programs or other landsmanaged under year-round conservation prac-tices be valued at the lowest possible rate Currently farmers are discouraged fromidling land because it is taxed as though it was producing crops Farm Bureau believes taxingconservation lands at the CAUV minimum

value is appropriate because conservationlands are nonproducing This also supportsfarmers who take steps to protect the environ-

ment and water quality Farm Bureau is also asking the Tax Departmentto take additional steps to further reect the lowervalue of woodlands compared to crop ground This is Farm Bureaursquos second set of recom-mendations on ways to improve the CAUVformula In March the Tax Department en-acted several of the organizationrsquos previousrecommendations OFBF thanked Tax Com-missioner Joe Testa and his staff for their will-ingness to consider Farm Bureaursquos views Ohio Farm Bureaursquos ongoing study of theCAUV formula has included extensive effort by volunteers and staff who have obtained

input from numerous tax policy experts Theorganization believes CAUV is Ohiorsquos mosteffective tool for preserving farmland Thegoal of its study is to identify adjustments tothe formula that provide fairness and accuracywhile protecting the integrity of the program About CAUV CAUV is Ohiorsquos most effec-tive tool for preserving farmland Under the program farmland is taxed on its agricultural productivity rather than its development val-ue The formula is highly complex and incor- porates factors such as soil type cropping his-tory crop prices yields non-land productioncosts and interest rates

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A Penny for Your Thoughts

By Nancy Whitaker

RETIREMENT

SALEAfter 38 years of serving Van Wertand surrounding communities the

Barnharts are retiring

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The perfect cake I was practically raised inchurch and along with a strictupbringing and religion weall ate a lot of good foodSundays after service peo- ple would go to each othersrsquohomes for lunch I remember plates of fried chicken bowlsof mashed potatoes noodlesstufng potato salad and lots

of desserts I especially recallthe big round angel food cakethat was always at the din-ners It was delicious Today I go to a churchthat is very active in the foodministry We have food give-aways fourth Sunday dinnersand the second Wednesday ofeach month we offer a goodmeal to the public We notonly get food for our soul but get to enjoy and sharethe good food cooked by ourcongregation I hate to brag but we do have some supercooks not only at our church but in the community I was thinking about ourupcoming church supper anda story of a lady named Al-ice Grayson from Alabamacame to my mind Now I re-ally donrsquot know if this storyis true but it could be Alicewas a member of the Baptistchurch ladiesrsquo group and had planned a bake sale to raisefunds for the needy The morning of the bakesale Alice realized that shehad forgotten to bake any-thing Time was running shortso she rummaged through hercupboards and found an angelfood cake mix She hurriedlystirred up the cake and put it

in the oven Meanwhile she proceeded to get ready for theday and helped her son packfor scout camp Ooops the cake Alice ranover to the oven to removethe cake and when she took itout the whole middle was atIt was horribly disgured andshe said ldquoOh no I donrsquot havetime to bake another cakerdquo So being an inventive ladyshe looked around for some-thing to build up the middleof the cake Well she foundsomething in the bathroom Itwas a roll of white toilet paperand it t perfect in the center

So she hurriedly frosted thecake and it looked just beauti-ful She was going to drop offthe cake at the church and then

go to work But before she left shewoke up her daughter Aman-da and told her to please beat the bake sale right at 930am when it opened She gaveher daughter money and toldher to specically purchasethe angel food cake she had baked and to bring it home(That way no one would ever

know about what was in themiddle) When Amanda arrived atthe bake sale the perfect an-gel food cake had already beensold The daughter grabbed hercell phone called her motherand told her the bad news Thecake had already been sold Al-ice was horried She would bethe laughing stock of the townand probably banished fromher church She laid awake andworried about it all night longWhat should she do The next day a prominentchurch member was having awedding shower for her daugh-ter Alice decided she may aswell go even though the ladyhaving it was a snob Alice be-ing a single parent sometimesfelt as she did not belong inthis group Of course the mealwas delicious and elegant Thecrowd was denitely uppercrust and from the Old SouthThen it was dessert time Much to Alicersquos horror here

came the hostess bearing thecake Alice had taken to the bake sale Alice felt the blooddrain from her body when shesaw that cake It looked glo-rious and delectable and the party attendees were very im- pressed Mrs Mayorrsquos wifespoke up and said ldquoWhat a beautiful cakerdquo

Alice was stunned but thehostess spoke up proudly andsaid ldquoThank you I baked itmyselfrdquo Alice then relaxed smiledand said ldquoGod is goodrdquo I donrsquot worry about this hap- pening to me as I have never baked a decent angel food cakein my life Do you think this was a ldquolittlewhite lierdquo What do you thinkthe hostess did when she cutinto the cake and found the sur- prise toilet paper in the centerWould you ever try lling yourcake with toilet paper Let meknow and Irsquoll give you a Pen-ny for Your Thoughts By the

way God is good

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

May 12 83 51 041rdquo

May 13 74 47 -0-

May 14 63 42 -0-

May 15 63 42 028rdquo May 16 81 55 022rdquo

May 17 75 64 008rdquo

May 18 84 64 028rdquo

First graders have a hopping

good time learning about frogs

Payne Elementary students Omar Jauregui Chase Pack andBraden Treece use their tongues to catch bugs just like frogs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD Last week first gradestudents at Payne Elementarylearned about frogs during a presentation by Staci Millereducation specialist with the

Paulding SWCD The students enjoyed aPowerPoint presentation thatincluded learning about wherefrogs live what they eat andhow they survive The students learned thatfrogs use their eyes to helpthem swallow and digest theirfood The frogrsquos eyes will dropdown into their skull and helpto force the bugs or food downinto the frogrsquos stomach The students even got towatch a video of a frog eatingand could see how their eyesactually go into their skullThe students were amazed bythis and really enjoyed cheer-ing on the frog as it ate over 40 bugs and was still hungry

Then the students got theopportunity to become frogsthemselves Each student wasgiven a party favor that wastheir ldquofrog tonguerdquo and theyhad to hop around the room

and catch bugs with their

tongues just like frogs do The students had a blastwith this activity Please feelfree to contact Staci Miller atthe Paulding SWCD to sched-ule a program with a class-

room or group

sectSHERIFFContinued from Page 5A

Township 833 pm Suspicious vehi-cle was observed on SouthHarrmann Street in AntwerpTuesday May 12 827 am Theft of a gunwas investigated on Road 10in Auglaize Township 850 am Dog complaintcame in from Road 138 inJackson Township 1034 am Theft of afour-wheeler was investigat-

ed on Road 171 in BrownTownship 1055 am Identicationtheft was looked into onRoad 86 in Brown Township 310 pm Deputies assistedCounty Court probation bytaking one prisoner to jail 342 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Nancy Streetin Paulding

650 pm A resident ofBrown Township Road 191told deputies someone keyedtheir truck 840 pm Domestic situa-tion was handled on Road 72in Washington TownshipWednesday May 13 346 am Cardeer crash onRoad 424 in Crane Townshipwas handled 718 am Theft of a pickuptruck was reported from Road

105 in Crane Township 803 am Unwanted personcomplaint was handled on Ohio111 in Auglaize Township 832 am Threats were re- ported from Ohio 114 in Wash-ington Township 1151 am Dog complaintwas handled on Road 232 inEmerald Township 137 pm Dog complaintwas lodged from Road 211 inBrown Township 234 pm Dog complaintwas looked into on Road 39 inBenton Township 416 pm Juvenile matterwas handled in Grover Hill 1133 pm Residential alarmsounded on US 127 in Latty

Township Deputies were toldto disregardThursday May 14 1047 am Deputies assist-ed the adult parole ofcer on

East Perry Street 1052 am One prisonerwas transported from CountyCourt to jail 1146 am Dog complaintcame in from Cecil 103 pm K9 unit was de- ployed along US 24 at Road 83in Crane Township

140 pm Suspicious personwas seen near the intersectionof US 24 and Road 133 in Em-erald Township 153 pm Dog complaintcame in from Oakwood 233 pm K9 unit was de- ployed at an undisclosed loca-tion

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VAN WERT ndash In remem- brance of Elvis Presley whodied on Aug 16 1977 a 38thanniversary concert will be givenin Van Wert on Saturday Aug15 at Fountain Park Billed as the greatest Elvisimpersonator of all time BenPortsmouth will perform with anine-piece band Fans from all over the worlddeclare he is the closest theyhave ever seen to Elvis PresleyAlthough there was only oneElvis Ben is the closest youwill ever get in terms of Elvisrsquoslooks his singing voice andonstage charisma according tothose who have seen him in per-son He has won three majorElvis Presley Enterprise en-dorsed contests culminating inthe crown jewel of contests theldquoUltimate Elvis Tribute Contestrdquoheld in Memphis during Elvisweek commemorating the life

and legend of Elvis Presley In February 2013 Ben per-formed on the ldquoDavid Letter-man Showrdquo in celebration ofthe Kingrsquos 79th birthday

Summer concert featurestop Elvis impersonator

Fountain Park in Van Wert will set the stage for Elvisimpersonator Ben Portsmouth Then concert scheduled for Aug15 will feature what many consider the greatest impersonator ofall time Elvis will perform many of the Kingrsquos hits and will have a

nine piece band backing him up as he performs

Bring your own seating(lawn chairs) to the event The park will open at noon on the15th and lawn chairs may be placed on a rst-come rst-served basis No coolers are permitted at this event Foodand drinks will be sold This will be the rst ticketedevent in Fountain Park historyThe concert area will be entirely

encased in privacy screen Youmust have a ticket to enter All proceeds will be donated to theChildrenrsquos Christmas Garden project Tickets are $25 in advanceand $30 at the event They can be purchased online at wwwvisionarypromotionsorg or by phone by calling Jim Clay at419-771-9508

Paulding-Putnam making

major infrastructure investment

Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative has started work on a $750000 system upgrade in Pauld-ing County

PAULDING ndash Pauld-ing Putnam Electric Co-op(PPEC) is putting the nish-ing touches on upgrades tothe electrical system that runsalong Charloe Trail The purpose of the four-month project is to continue providing members reliableand quality electric service ldquoJust like anything else ifyou donrsquot take care of some-thing age and weather ele-ments begin to take hold thisis why PPEC makes it a prior-ity to upgrade portions of ourelectrical system We wantour membersowners to have

reliable and quality service allthe timerdquo stated PPEC mar-keting and economic devel-opment manager Erika Wil-litzer The project is a majorcommunity improvement project costing an estimated$750000 and spanning 94miles in length It ties CecilLatty and Fort Brown substa-tions together allowing PPECto have more back-up optionswhen major outages occur It also allows PPEC to

move load around to moreefciently serve members inthat area of Paulding County Around 2444 of memberswill see reduced outages andincreased reliability The project started at theintersection of County Road131 and Ohio 111 pro-gressed south to County Road131 and County Road 126and from the intersection ofCounty Road 131 and CountyRoad 138 (aka Charloe Trail)to Charloe (County Road 138and County Road 179) Because of this update busi-nesses located in that area will

now have three-phase power Paulding County Eco-nomic Development directorJerry Zielke said ldquoI am very pleased with PPECrsquos recentinvestment in three-phaseelectric service in Jackson andEmerald townships This will provide additional electric ser-vice to InSource Technologieswhich continues to grow andexpand its business in JacksonTownship It will also provideservice for future economicdevelopment in that areardquo

PPEC engineering and op-erations manager Alan Kohartsaid his team strives for su- perior member service ldquoWecontinue to invest in new polesand wires to provide our mem- bers with reliable and qualityelectric service We know ourmembers will benefit fromthese projects for many yearsto comerdquo For more information onthis project or other infor-mation regarding PauldingPutnam Electric Co-op visitwwwppeccoop

WBESC to meet PAULDING ndash Western Buck -eye Educational Service Centerwill hold its monthly governing board meeting at 6 pm todayMay 20 at the Paulding ESC202 N Cherry Paulding

Used book sale OTTAWA ndash TheFriends of the PutnamCounty District Librarywill be holding its annu-al used book sale on June2-3 from 9 am-8 pm atthe 4th Street Gym Otta-wa There will be manyhardback and paperback

books for all ages plustapes and CDs attictreasures electronicsand ofce furniture All proceeds stay in PutnamCounty and are used byall library locations

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DONATE TO FAIR BUILDING PROJECT ndash The Paulding FFA Chapter donated $1000 to the Livestock Building Fund for the new animalpens Here with Lisa McClure (center) executive director of the Paulding County Area Foundation are FFA advisor Brett Foster and the2014-15 Paulding FFA ofcers Luke Jackson Peter Wharry Bailey Combs Katie Carnahan Hannah Farr and Paige Fitzwater

VOLUNTEER HONORED ndash Cindy Seslar has been a loyal volunteer at Antwerp Elementary School for 30 years In honor recog-nition and celebration of all that Seslar has done Crystal Brooksrsquo second grade class threw her a surprise party on May 13 Theygreeted Seslar with cupcakes and a homemade card

HOSPITAL RECEIVES FUNDING ndash Oakwood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Society donated toward the purchase of arecliner for patent use at Paulding County Hospital The chair willhelp patients on the road to recovering from illnesses and surgeryProper positioning of patients is important in the healing processhelping in the ow of uids and prevention of complicating fac-tors On hand to provide the chair to the hospital are from left

ndash Max Kochensparger John Pier Bonnie Pier Phyllis Bidlack andBill Bidlack Dick Parrish is seated in the chair

Ellie Miller (right) with Matt Klopfenstein new state presidentand a Wayne Trace FFA member was recognized for her outstand -ing work as an ofcer Miller a Paulding FFA member received agold rating for her treasurerrsquos book while Hannah Farr (not pic-tured) received a gold rating for her secretaryrsquos book

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DHI Media Photo

Malayna VanCleve ran the 300 hurdles with a time of 5141 tonish fourth The Lady Panthers nished seventh at the North -west Conference meet held at Columbus Grove

DHI Media Photo

Gabby Stahl hands off the baton to Kaylen Hale during the 1600 relay The Lady Panthers n-ished fth in the event and seventh overall as a team The Northwest Conference meet was held atColumbus Grover where the host Bulldogs won the meet

DHI Media Photo

In the 800 relay Kaylee Plummer takes the baton from team-mate Kaylen Hale during the Northwest Conference track meetThe Lady Panther relay team nished fth in the race

Bulldogs repeat asNWC track champs

By KEVIN

WANNEMACKER

Sportswriter

COLUMBUS GROVE ndash Columbus Groversquos

boys and girls captured the Northwest Confer-

ence track championship on Saturday at the

home of the Bulldogs It was their second title

in as many years for both teams and the Bull-

dog boyrsquos fourth consecutive title

The Columbus Grove girls totaled 159

points to easily get past second place Bluffton

(90) and third place Spencerville (79) Round-

ing out the standings were Ada (64) Lincol-

nview (44) Allen east (31) Paulding (28)

Delphos Jefferson (27) and Crestview (9)

For the Lady Panthers Malayna Van Cleve

posted a fth place nish in the 100 hurdles

with a time of 1774 while also taking fth in

the 300 hurdles in 5141 JoEllyn Salinas took

third in the pole vault at 8-0 with teammateJacee Harwell nishing fourth at 8-0 Kaylee

Plummer posted a jump of 15-5-14 to take

second in the long jump

The Lady Panther 4x100 relay team of Har-

well Gabriella Stahl Kaylee Plummer and

Kaylen Hale nished fth in 5454 seconds

while Stahl Hale Plummer and Van Cleve

took fth in the 4x200 relay in 15519

Christina Clapsaddle Hale Stahl and Van

Cleve combined to post a time of 43350 in

the 4x400 good for fth place

Kacie Mulholland of Spencerville garnered

the Northwest Conference Female Athlete of

the Year award after winning both the 200

dash (2690) and 400 dash (10074) Mulhol-

land was also part of the second place 1600

relay team that nished with a time of 42313

In the boys meet Columbus Grove record-

ed 161 points followed by Bluffton (98) and

Spencerville (86) The standings for the other

NWC teams were Linconview (79) Crest-

view (41) Allen east (28) Delphos Jefferson

(205) Paulding (115) and Ada (3)

For the maroon-and-white Simeon Shep-

herd took fth in the 1600 run at 45101 and

in the 3200 run with a time of 112241 Bren-

don Lothamer nished fourth in the pole vault

at 10-6 and Andrew Stafford tied for fth at

10-0

Preston Ingol Darion Rowe Branson

Minck and Zack Buchman recorded a fth place nish in the 4x100 relay with a time of

4846

Lincolnviewrsquos Bayley Tow was named the

Northwest Conference Male Athlete of the

Year Tow captured individual titles in the

1600 run setting a new meet record time of

42307 and 3200 run with a time of 95067

Tow also posted a second place nish in the

800 run with a time of 20350 and was part

of the 3200 relay team for the Lancers that

crossed the line second in 82950

Raiders claim GMC track titleBoysrsquo 1600 relay team seals win

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter

AYERSVILLE ndash TheWayne Trace boys and Fair-view girls captured teamchampionships at the GreenMeadows Conference trackmeet Friday night at Ayers-ville High School The boys meet came downto the nal race with Fairviewleading the way with 89 pointsfollowed by Wayne Trace at86 and Edgerton with 85-13

However the Raider 1600relay team of Seth SaylorJosh Kuhn Alec Vest andCole Shepherd won the race tovault Wayne Trace into a rst place nish as a team

Wayne Trace posted 96 points on the night to nip sec-ond place Edgertonrsquos 93-13 points and third place Fair-viewrsquos 93 points Tinora n-ished fourth at 73 followed byAyersville (58-13) Hicksville(46) Holgate (41) and Ant-werp (26-13) The Raidersrsquo Seth Saylorcaptured championships in both the 110 hurdles (1570)and 300 hurdles (4050) Say-

lor also posted a fourth placenish in the 200 dash for theRaiders

Tinorarsquos Hunter Vogel wasa triple champion individual-ly winning the long jump 100dash and 200 dash AntwerprsquosSam Williamson captured both the 1600 run and 3200run Hank Sinn of Wayne Tracewon the discus with a toss of134-3 and nished as run-ner-up in the shot put

The Raidersrsquo Cole Shepherdalso picked up valuable points posting second place nishesin the 400 dash high jumpand long jump Also scoring points for the Raiders individ-ually were Josh Kuhn (third

300 hurdles) Austin Kuhn(second 110 hurdles) ScottWenninger (fth discus)

Wayne Tracersquos 400 relayteam of Jared Sherry VestDarius Hale and Austin Kuhntook fourth In the same eventthe Antwerp quartet of Bran-don Laney Evan HiltonErik Buchan and Williamson placed fth Antwerprsquos Buchan tied forfourth in the high jump andJosh Longardner posted a fth place nish in the shot put The Lady Apaches totaled116 points to take the titlewith Edgerton placing second

at 103 and Holgate third at 72 points Ayersville (70) Ant-werp (57) Wayne Trace (54)Tinora (43) and Hicksville(11) rounded out the eld Wayne Tracersquos MoniqueGoings was a double winnercapturing the 100 dash (1270)and 200 dash (2670)

The Raider 800 relay quar-tet of Carrigan Critten Shay-na Temple Goings and StacyFlint took rst with a time of14930

Antwerprsquos Audrie Longard-ner took rst place in the 800meter run Antwerprsquos 3200 relay team

of Jaime Ryan Bailee Sig-man Rachel Williamson andLongardner won the title as

did the Archer 1600 relaysquad of Williamson AnnieMiesle Ryan and Longardner The blue-and-white alsoscored points from KlayreManella (fth discus) HopeSmith (third high jump andfourth 100 hurdles) Miesle(sixth 100 hurdles and third300 hurdles) Sigman (sixth1600 run) and Williamson(third 400 dash) Antwerprsquos 400 relay teamof Maggie Wilson EmmaButzin Kortney Smith andKiana Recker nished sixth Girls placing for WayneTrace included Temple (fth

high jump and fourth 300hurdles) Flint (fth 100dash) Hollie Wannemacher(fourth 3200 run) and GracieGudakunst (fth 200 dash)

The Raider 3200 relay teamof Flint Haley Saylor BriannaSinn and Hollie Wannemachernished sixth while CrittenGudakunst Flint and Goingscombined for a second placenish in the 400 relay Thequartet of Flint GudakunstCritten and Temple took sixthin the 1600 relay

Varsity Games of the WeekSoftballWayne Trace hosts Celina canceled

Paulding at Tinora canceled

Fairview 6Wayne Trace 1

Defiance 8Paulding 1

Antwerp host s Woodlan canceled

Wayne Trace hosts Delphos

Jeffersoncanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSColumbus Grove 15Paulding 5

DIV IV SECTIONALSNorth Central 9

Antwerp 3

Wayne Trace 2

Pettisville 1

BaseballPaulding at Van Wertcanceled

Wayne Trace at Parkwaycanceled

Paulding 8Edon 5

Crestview 10

Antwerp 0

Wayne Trace hosts Miller Citycanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSVan Wert 11Paulding 1

DIV IV SECTIONALSHolgate 7

Wayne Trace 5

TrackWAYNE TRACE RELAYS canceled

NWC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Paulding 8th 115Girlsrsquo meet -

Paulding 7th 28

GMC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Wayne Trace 1st 96Fairview 3rd 93Antwerp 8th 2633

Girlsrsquo meet -

Fairview 1st 116

Antwerp 5th 57

Wayne Trace 6th 54

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DIV IV SOFTBALL SECTIONAL

Laneyrsquos bad-hop single

lifts Lady Raiders to winBY KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sportswriter

HAVILAND ndash Courtnie Laneyrsquos bad-hopsingle that eluded Pettisville rst baseman

Kaija Blosser drove in Sydney Critten withthe game-winning run as Wayne Trace nippedthe Blackbirds 2-1 in eight innings in DivisionIV sectional softball Thursday night Critten had reached to lead off the bottomof the eighth with a single to right eld andmoved to second on a Leah Sinn groundout On an 0-2 pitch Laney then hit a ground- ball towards Blosser that took a bad-hop and jumped over the glove of the Blackbird rst basemanrsquos backhand into right eld Thethrow from Pettisville right elder MalloryRiegsecker to try and get Critten at the platewas off the mark and the Raiders escaped withthe victory ldquoIt wasnrsquot prettyrdquo noted Raider head coachJack Baumle ldquoBut you have to give our girlscredit We found a way to get it done thoughrdquo For the rst four innings Wayne Trace

pitcher Molly Crosby and Blackbird hurlerTeagan Kauffman took turns putting up zeroesin the scoring columns Wayne Trace threatened in each of the rsttwo innings The Raiders had runners at rstand second with two outs before Kauffmangot Critten to pop out to third baseman Steph-anie Hubby In the second Carley Wright walked andMadison Zartman singled with two outsHowever Kauffman again escaped by gettingAddison Baumle to y out to center eld Pettisvillersquos rst scoring opportunity camein the fourth Jaelyn Rufenacht reached on an error be-fore Hubby followed with a walk HoweverCrosby then stopped the rally from postingany damage by getting Kauffman to groundout and before fanning Jasmyn Barton

After the Raiders went in order in the bot-tom of the fourth Pettisville put up the gamersquosrst run in the fth Johanna Roth reached on a Raider error be-fore a passed ball advanced Roth to secondBlosser then followed with a sacrice buntthat moved Roth to third with one out Sami Tilley then hit a hard ground ball to

Crosby that allowed Roth to score for a 1-0Pettisville advantage ldquoWe had opportunities but we didnrsquot takeadvantage of themrdquo commented the Raiderhead coach ldquoFortunately we were able to do

a better job of that late in the gamerdquo Bergman opened the sixth with a single tocenter eld and advanced to second on a sacri-ce bunt by Critten After Maggie Crosby was hit by a pitch to put runners at rst and second Laney ground-ed out to Blosser at rst to move the runnersup to second and third Bergman then scoredon a wild pitch to knot the score at 1-1 Both teams threatened in the seventh Pettisville got a single from Roth beforeKaija Blosser reached on an error to put run-ners at second and third with one out Crosby though got out of the jam by get-ting Tilley to ground out and Amber Klop-fenstein to y out to centerelder MackenzieSwary to end the inning Wayne Trace got a one-out walk by Baum-le before a Swary pop-up for the second out

Crosby followed with a single to centereld but Bergman ew out to center eld to end theinning Pettisville then went down in order in theeighth to set up the Raider heroics in the homehalf of the inning Crosby recorded the victory for WayneTrace tossing eight innings while allowingtwo hits and two walks while fanning seven ldquoMolly did a nice job for us tonightrdquo Baum-le added ldquoShe didnrsquot have her best stuff butshe battled all night longrdquo Kauffman took the loss for the Blackbirds pitching seven innings while allowing eighthits and two walks Kyra Behnfeldt pitched tothe nal two batters giving up one hit ldquoThe bottom of the order came through forus tonightrdquo noted Baumle ldquoThey came upand hit the ball hard and that was good to seerdquo

Zartman Bergman and Crosby all had twosingles for Wayne Trace which improved to13-10

Addison Baumle Courtnie Laney and Syd-ney Critten each picked up singles for WayneTrace Johanna Roth and Kyra Behnfeldteach picked up hits for the Pettisville whichdropped to 8-11

Sectional Baseball

Tigers trip up RaidersCougars catch Panthers

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter HOLGATE ndash Wayne Trace battled with Green Meadows

Conference rival Holgate butcouldnrsquot overcome the Tigersas the hosts posted a 7-5 vic-tory in Division IV sectionalaction last Tuesday Holgate scored in ve ofits six at-bats with the loneexception being the initial in-ning After Wayne Trace jumpedin front 1-0 in the rst the Ti-gers answered a run in the sec-ond to knot the game at 1-1 The Raiders respondedquickly getting three in theirhalf of the third as WayneTrace opened a 4-1 advantage Holgate picked up singleruns in the third and fourth

to close within 4-3 before theRaiders got one in the fth toexpand the lead to 5-3 From there though it wasall Tigers Holgate respondedwith two runs in the fth and twomore in the sixth to seize a 7-5advantage entering the seventh Tiger pitching then shutdown the Wayne Trace of-fense to seal the two-run vic-tory in sectional action Noah Stoller ripped a pairof doubles and drove in threeruns while Brandon Laneyadded two singles and twoRBIrsquos for the Raiders David Sinn and CalebSchaefer added a double each

while Seth Yenser and AustinFast chipped in singles Stoller suffered the lossfor Wayne Trace allowingten hits and four walks whilefanning three strikeouts TheRaiders drop to 2-20 on the

yearDylan Szabo had a single

and two doubles for the Ti-gers and Bailey Hohenbergerchipped in two singles

Dylan Pahl got the win forHolgate tossing three inningswhile surrendering two hitsand a run and striking out one The Tigers now 6-15 on theseason will travel to Kalidain sectional championship ac-tion

Van Wert 11 Paulding 1 VAN WERT mdash It wasall smiles for Van Wert lastThursday as the Cougars host-ed Paulding in the Division IIIsectional championship gameThe Cougars came away vic-torious and earned their rstsectional championship in 16years Southpaw Brant Henry got

the start on the mound for theCougars After striking outthe rst Panther batter thingsgot a little dicey with the nextthree Paulding batters gettingon base Henry managed to get outof the jam with a force out fol-lowed by a strike out At their next at-bats thePanthers got things going witha single from Jarrett SittonPaulding was stopped whenLupe Martinez hit a liner forthe force out at second AlexArellano then singled put-ting two on with one man outCorbin Edwards then singledscoring Martinez and giving

the Panthers a 1-0 lead after 112 innings ldquoWe had a great rst in-ning with Damon (Egnor onthe mound) and we get thatone run things were lookinggoodrdquo said Paulding head

baseball coach Brock Berg-man ldquoWe needed to have a big shut down inning the nextinning and it wasnrsquot so muchthat We got behind good hit-

ters and they (Van Wert) hitthe fastball well because theyknew it was comingrdquo The Van Wert bats camealive in the second inning plating four runs to take a 4-1lead The Cougars didnrsquot hold back at their next time at batTwo more runs put the Cou-gars in a comfortable lead at6-1 Van Wert needed but nine pitches in the fourth inningto down the Panthers BrantHenry took the mound and be-gan with a three-pitch strike-out Henry then struck thenext two batters of the inning

on nine pitches The Cougars sent nine bat-ters to the plate in the fourthinning will adding to moreruns to their reacutesumeacute and an8-1 margin They werenrsquot done yetthough as Caleb Fetzer sin-gled to left scoring HenryBraun hit a liner to right eldthat was misplayed puttingrunners on second and thirdwith still two men out Fetzerscored and Braun advancedto third on a wild pitch fromPanther reliever Lupe Mar-tinez Williams then came tothe dish and singled in anotherrun The Cougars nished the

inning with an 11-1 lead Henry retired the Panthersin order in the fth inningstriking out the nal two Henished the game with 10strikeouts while walking justtwo and allowing six hits

Varsity Baseball Varsity Softball

FAIRVIEW 6 WAYNE TRACE 1 SHERWOOD ndash Fairviewtook advantage of ve WayneTrace errors and used a fourrun fourth inning to post a 6-1victory over the Raiders lastTuesday night

The Apaches wrap up anundefeated season in confer-ence play improving to 7-0 inthe league and 18-3 overall Fairview scored single runsin the rst and second innings before the four-run fourthstretched the advantage to 6-0 Wayne Trace did break upthe shutout plating its lonerun of the night in the sixth Molly Crosby and Mack-enzie Swary each posted twohits for the Raiders who fallto 12-10 in all games and 4-3in the conference Leah SinnMadison Zartman SydneyCritten and Addison Baumlechipped in a single each

Crosby took the loss on themound striking out ve whileallowing six hits and oneearned run Christina Gebers had twosingles for Fairview with Mal-lory Polter Kolleen BolandKelsey Beck and BlakelynSheets also recording a singleeach Haley Robbins allowedeight hits and a walk whilestriking out eight to get thewin for FairviewDEFIANCE 8 PAULDING 1 Deance broke a 1-1 tiewith a seven run fth inningas the Bulldogs pulled awayfor an 8-1 win over Paulding

in non-league softball actionlast week

PAULDING 8 EDON 5 Edon jumped in front of host Paulding 4-0 after one inning but the Panthers scored eight runs over the nal six frames to post an8-5 victory over the Bombers Paulding got two runs back in the second but the Bombers addedone in the top of the third for a 5-2 advantage The Panthers took thelead for good with a four-run third to grab a 6-5 advantage The ma-

roon and white then added the nal two runs in the sixth to set the nalmargin at 8-5 Preston Johanns pitched three innings to get the win for Pauldingsurrendering eight hits and ve runs Jarrett Sitton topped the Panther offense with a single and a homerun while also driving in four runs Corbin Edwards added two singlesand three runs batted in while Aaron Mock chipped in a single and adouble Johanns and Marcus Miller posted a single each for PauldingCRESTVIEW 10 ANTWERP 0 Preston Gerardot and Mitchell Rickard combined on ano-hitter as Crestview blanked Antwerp 10-0 in six innings lastweek in non-league baseball action Crestview took control early scoring ve runs in the rst andfour in the second for a 9-0 advantage The Knights got theirnal run with a single run in the sixth

The host Bulldogs had jumped in front with a solorun in the rst before Pauldinganswered with its lone run inthe fourth However Deancethen took control by platingseven runs in the home half of

the fth Kristen Schilt pitched veinnings for the Panthers giv-ing up ve hits three runs(two earned) and a walk

Morgan Riley AudreyManz and Kastin Kelly all hadtwo hits for the maroon andwhite with Kelly also pickingup a RBI

Three Paulding FFA members received their state degrees at the Ohio FFA Convention April 30-May 1 From left are Luke Jackson Katie Carnahan and Alexis Howell

Justin Carnahan 2014 Paulding High School graduate re-ceived second place in the Prociency Category of Forage Pro -duction at this yearrsquos Ohio FFA Convention

VWCH recognizes EMS Week locally VAN WERT ndash National Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Week brings together local communities and medical personnel tohonor the brave men and women who respond to medical emer-gencies Observance of this important week runs May 17-23 This yearrsquos theme is ldquoEMS Strongrdquo and honors the strong drivewithin everyone who works together as part of the EMS crew ndashrst responders hospitals emergency physicians and public health providers who collaborate together to reduce risk and save lives Van Wert County Hospital and Van Wert Medical Services aregrateful for the dedication of the local EMS crews who providethe day-to-day life saving of emergency medicinersquos ldquofront linerdquo Ingratitude for the EMS crews who serve the area Van Wert CountyHospital provided a meal on Tuesday for all EMS personnel andalso provided free Continuing Education (CE) hours on the topicof Pediatric Emergencies

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COUNTY OHIOJOHN A DEMUTH

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The annual electionof the Directors of thePaulding County Agri-cultural Society will beheld on Saturday June13 2015 between thehours of 12 noon and400 pm Said electionwill be held in the Sec-retaryrsquos Office on thePaulding County Fair-grounds Only those persons holding a 2015Paulding County Agri-cultural Society mem- bership will be allowedto vote in said electionSusan Miller Paulding County Agri-cultural SocietySecretary

ORDINANCE

1497-15

Ordinance 1497-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May 62015 and goes into ef-

fect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEGRANTING TOPAULDING-PUT- NAM ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INCITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS THERIGHT TO ACQUIRECONSTRUCT MAIN-TAIN AND OPERATEIN THE STREETST H O R O U G H -FARES ALLEYSBRIDGES AND

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TRANSMISSION OFTHE SAME WITHINTHROUGH ORACROSS SAID VIL-LAGE OF PAULD-ING STATE OFOHIOCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1498-15

Ordinance 1498-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $80000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-

SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF ACQUIRING ANDIMPROVING REALPROPERTY AND IN-TERESTS THEREINFOR USE BY THEVILLAGErsquoS STREETD E P A R T M E N T TOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office

116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1499-15

Ordinance 1499-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be in

force immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FORTHE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED$344000 NOTES INANTICIPATION OFTHE ISSUANCE OFBONDS FOR THEPURPOSE OF PAV-ING AND OTHER-WISE IMPROVING N CHERRY STREET NORTH DRIVE ANDOTHER ROADSAND STREETS INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1500-15

Ordinance 1500-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $35000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSE

OF CONSTRUCT-ING AND RECON-STRUCTING CURBSALONG N CHERRYSTREET AND NORTH DRIVE INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-

nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1501-15

Ordinance 1501-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $18000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVINGTHE VILLAGErsquoSSEWER SYSTEMTOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-

GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1502-15

Ordinance 1502-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes into

effect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $193000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVING THEVILLAGErsquoS SEWERSYSTEM AND DE-

CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

RESOLUTION

1303-15

Resolution 1303-15was passed by Pauld-ing Village Council onMay 6 2015 and goesinto effect and shall bein force immediatelyThe summary of thislegislation is as followsA RESOLUTIONREQUESTING THECOUNTY AUDI-TOR TO CERTIFYTO THE VILLAGEOF PAULDING THETOTAL CURRENTTAX VALUATIONOF SAID VILLAGEAND THE DOLLARAMOUNT OF REVE-

NUE THAT WOULDBE GENERATEDBY FOUR-TENTHS(040) MILL FOR ARENEWAL LEVYFOR THE PURPOSEOF PROVIDING ANDMAINTAINING EMSAPPARATUS AP-PLIANCES BUILD-INGS OR SITESTHEREFORE ANDTHE PAYMENTOF PERMANENTPART-TIME ORVOLUNTEER EMTSOR TO OPERATETHE SAME IN AC-CORDANCE WITH

REVISED CODE5705190) AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

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Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

Delivery route

oakwooD area

$900 - $1100 Pr Mnh2 12 - 3 12 Hurs Pr Dy

No CllcnsNo Surdys

Pick up at Defiance

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1-800-589-5441ext 251

N O W H I R I N G

bull Delivery Driver

bull Salesperson

bull Parts ProFull amp part-time openings bull Bi-lingual a plus

Job descriptions and application

available online at

wwwadvanceautopartsjobs

1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

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Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 15A

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201 North Main Street

4193995085

Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1B

Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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2B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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905 N Williams St Paulding | 419-399-9748

First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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A Penny for Your Thoughts

By Nancy Whitaker

RETIREMENT

SALEAfter 38 years of serving Van Wertand surrounding communities the

Barnharts are retiring

Everything Must Go _______________________________

Barnhartrsquos Furniture Outlet200 E Main St bull Van Wet Ohio

419-238-5079

HOURS Wed thru Fri 10-530 Sat 10-2

NEW MATTRESS SETSAND FURNITURE

ALSO USED FURNITURE andHUNDREDS OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

The perfect cake I was practically raised inchurch and along with a strictupbringing and religion weall ate a lot of good foodSundays after service peo- ple would go to each othersrsquohomes for lunch I remember plates of fried chicken bowlsof mashed potatoes noodlesstufng potato salad and lots

of desserts I especially recallthe big round angel food cakethat was always at the din-ners It was delicious Today I go to a churchthat is very active in the foodministry We have food give-aways fourth Sunday dinnersand the second Wednesday ofeach month we offer a goodmeal to the public We notonly get food for our soul but get to enjoy and sharethe good food cooked by ourcongregation I hate to brag but we do have some supercooks not only at our church but in the community I was thinking about ourupcoming church supper anda story of a lady named Al-ice Grayson from Alabamacame to my mind Now I re-ally donrsquot know if this storyis true but it could be Alicewas a member of the Baptistchurch ladiesrsquo group and had planned a bake sale to raisefunds for the needy The morning of the bakesale Alice realized that shehad forgotten to bake any-thing Time was running shortso she rummaged through hercupboards and found an angelfood cake mix She hurriedlystirred up the cake and put it

in the oven Meanwhile she proceeded to get ready for theday and helped her son packfor scout camp Ooops the cake Alice ranover to the oven to removethe cake and when she took itout the whole middle was atIt was horribly disgured andshe said ldquoOh no I donrsquot havetime to bake another cakerdquo So being an inventive ladyshe looked around for some-thing to build up the middleof the cake Well she foundsomething in the bathroom Itwas a roll of white toilet paperand it t perfect in the center

So she hurriedly frosted thecake and it looked just beauti-ful She was going to drop offthe cake at the church and then

go to work But before she left shewoke up her daughter Aman-da and told her to please beat the bake sale right at 930am when it opened She gaveher daughter money and toldher to specically purchasethe angel food cake she had baked and to bring it home(That way no one would ever

know about what was in themiddle) When Amanda arrived atthe bake sale the perfect an-gel food cake had already beensold The daughter grabbed hercell phone called her motherand told her the bad news Thecake had already been sold Al-ice was horried She would bethe laughing stock of the townand probably banished fromher church She laid awake andworried about it all night longWhat should she do The next day a prominentchurch member was having awedding shower for her daugh-ter Alice decided she may aswell go even though the ladyhaving it was a snob Alice be-ing a single parent sometimesfelt as she did not belong inthis group Of course the mealwas delicious and elegant Thecrowd was denitely uppercrust and from the Old SouthThen it was dessert time Much to Alicersquos horror here

came the hostess bearing thecake Alice had taken to the bake sale Alice felt the blooddrain from her body when shesaw that cake It looked glo-rious and delectable and the party attendees were very im- pressed Mrs Mayorrsquos wifespoke up and said ldquoWhat a beautiful cakerdquo

Alice was stunned but thehostess spoke up proudly andsaid ldquoThank you I baked itmyselfrdquo Alice then relaxed smiledand said ldquoGod is goodrdquo I donrsquot worry about this hap- pening to me as I have never baked a decent angel food cakein my life Do you think this was a ldquolittlewhite lierdquo What do you thinkthe hostess did when she cutinto the cake and found the sur- prise toilet paper in the centerWould you ever try lling yourcake with toilet paper Let meknow and Irsquoll give you a Pen-ny for Your Thoughts By the

way God is good

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

May 12 83 51 041rdquo

May 13 74 47 -0-

May 14 63 42 -0-

May 15 63 42 028rdquo May 16 81 55 022rdquo

May 17 75 64 008rdquo

May 18 84 64 028rdquo

First graders have a hopping

good time learning about frogs

Payne Elementary students Omar Jauregui Chase Pack andBraden Treece use their tongues to catch bugs just like frogs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD Last week first gradestudents at Payne Elementarylearned about frogs during a presentation by Staci Millereducation specialist with the

Paulding SWCD The students enjoyed aPowerPoint presentation thatincluded learning about wherefrogs live what they eat andhow they survive The students learned thatfrogs use their eyes to helpthem swallow and digest theirfood The frogrsquos eyes will dropdown into their skull and helpto force the bugs or food downinto the frogrsquos stomach The students even got towatch a video of a frog eatingand could see how their eyesactually go into their skullThe students were amazed bythis and really enjoyed cheer-ing on the frog as it ate over 40 bugs and was still hungry

Then the students got theopportunity to become frogsthemselves Each student wasgiven a party favor that wastheir ldquofrog tonguerdquo and theyhad to hop around the room

and catch bugs with their

tongues just like frogs do The students had a blastwith this activity Please feelfree to contact Staci Miller atthe Paulding SWCD to sched-ule a program with a class-

room or group

sectSHERIFFContinued from Page 5A

Township 833 pm Suspicious vehi-cle was observed on SouthHarrmann Street in AntwerpTuesday May 12 827 am Theft of a gunwas investigated on Road 10in Auglaize Township 850 am Dog complaintcame in from Road 138 inJackson Township 1034 am Theft of afour-wheeler was investigat-

ed on Road 171 in BrownTownship 1055 am Identicationtheft was looked into onRoad 86 in Brown Township 310 pm Deputies assistedCounty Court probation bytaking one prisoner to jail 342 pm Dog complaintwas handled on Nancy Streetin Paulding

650 pm A resident ofBrown Township Road 191told deputies someone keyedtheir truck 840 pm Domestic situa-tion was handled on Road 72in Washington TownshipWednesday May 13 346 am Cardeer crash onRoad 424 in Crane Townshipwas handled 718 am Theft of a pickuptruck was reported from Road

105 in Crane Township 803 am Unwanted personcomplaint was handled on Ohio111 in Auglaize Township 832 am Threats were re- ported from Ohio 114 in Wash-ington Township 1151 am Dog complaintwas handled on Road 232 inEmerald Township 137 pm Dog complaintwas lodged from Road 211 inBrown Township 234 pm Dog complaintwas looked into on Road 39 inBenton Township 416 pm Juvenile matterwas handled in Grover Hill 1133 pm Residential alarmsounded on US 127 in Latty

Township Deputies were toldto disregardThursday May 14 1047 am Deputies assist-ed the adult parole ofcer on

East Perry Street 1052 am One prisonerwas transported from CountyCourt to jail 1146 am Dog complaintcame in from Cecil 103 pm K9 unit was de- ployed along US 24 at Road 83in Crane Township

140 pm Suspicious personwas seen near the intersectionof US 24 and Road 133 in Em-erald Township 153 pm Dog complaintcame in from Oakwood 233 pm K9 unit was de- ployed at an undisclosed loca-tion

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VAN WERT ndash In remem- brance of Elvis Presley whodied on Aug 16 1977 a 38thanniversary concert will be givenin Van Wert on Saturday Aug15 at Fountain Park Billed as the greatest Elvisimpersonator of all time BenPortsmouth will perform with anine-piece band Fans from all over the worlddeclare he is the closest theyhave ever seen to Elvis PresleyAlthough there was only oneElvis Ben is the closest youwill ever get in terms of Elvisrsquoslooks his singing voice andonstage charisma according tothose who have seen him in per-son He has won three majorElvis Presley Enterprise en-dorsed contests culminating inthe crown jewel of contests theldquoUltimate Elvis Tribute Contestrdquoheld in Memphis during Elvisweek commemorating the life

and legend of Elvis Presley In February 2013 Ben per-formed on the ldquoDavid Letter-man Showrdquo in celebration ofthe Kingrsquos 79th birthday

Summer concert featurestop Elvis impersonator

Fountain Park in Van Wert will set the stage for Elvisimpersonator Ben Portsmouth Then concert scheduled for Aug15 will feature what many consider the greatest impersonator ofall time Elvis will perform many of the Kingrsquos hits and will have a

nine piece band backing him up as he performs

Bring your own seating(lawn chairs) to the event The park will open at noon on the15th and lawn chairs may be placed on a rst-come rst-served basis No coolers are permitted at this event Foodand drinks will be sold This will be the rst ticketedevent in Fountain Park historyThe concert area will be entirely

encased in privacy screen Youmust have a ticket to enter All proceeds will be donated to theChildrenrsquos Christmas Garden project Tickets are $25 in advanceand $30 at the event They can be purchased online at wwwvisionarypromotionsorg or by phone by calling Jim Clay at419-771-9508

Paulding-Putnam making

major infrastructure investment

Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative has started work on a $750000 system upgrade in Pauld-ing County

PAULDING ndash Pauld-ing Putnam Electric Co-op(PPEC) is putting the nish-ing touches on upgrades tothe electrical system that runsalong Charloe Trail The purpose of the four-month project is to continue providing members reliableand quality electric service ldquoJust like anything else ifyou donrsquot take care of some-thing age and weather ele-ments begin to take hold thisis why PPEC makes it a prior-ity to upgrade portions of ourelectrical system We wantour membersowners to have

reliable and quality service allthe timerdquo stated PPEC mar-keting and economic devel-opment manager Erika Wil-litzer The project is a majorcommunity improvement project costing an estimated$750000 and spanning 94miles in length It ties CecilLatty and Fort Brown substa-tions together allowing PPECto have more back-up optionswhen major outages occur It also allows PPEC to

move load around to moreefciently serve members inthat area of Paulding County Around 2444 of memberswill see reduced outages andincreased reliability The project started at theintersection of County Road131 and Ohio 111 pro-gressed south to County Road131 and County Road 126and from the intersection ofCounty Road 131 and CountyRoad 138 (aka Charloe Trail)to Charloe (County Road 138and County Road 179) Because of this update busi-nesses located in that area will

now have three-phase power Paulding County Eco-nomic Development directorJerry Zielke said ldquoI am very pleased with PPECrsquos recentinvestment in three-phaseelectric service in Jackson andEmerald townships This will provide additional electric ser-vice to InSource Technologieswhich continues to grow andexpand its business in JacksonTownship It will also provideservice for future economicdevelopment in that areardquo

PPEC engineering and op-erations manager Alan Kohartsaid his team strives for su- perior member service ldquoWecontinue to invest in new polesand wires to provide our mem- bers with reliable and qualityelectric service We know ourmembers will benefit fromthese projects for many yearsto comerdquo For more information onthis project or other infor-mation regarding PauldingPutnam Electric Co-op visitwwwppeccoop

WBESC to meet PAULDING ndash Western Buck -eye Educational Service Centerwill hold its monthly governing board meeting at 6 pm todayMay 20 at the Paulding ESC202 N Cherry Paulding

Used book sale OTTAWA ndash TheFriends of the PutnamCounty District Librarywill be holding its annu-al used book sale on June2-3 from 9 am-8 pm atthe 4th Street Gym Otta-wa There will be manyhardback and paperback

books for all ages plustapes and CDs attictreasures electronicsand ofce furniture All proceeds stay in PutnamCounty and are used byall library locations

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DONATE TO FAIR BUILDING PROJECT ndash The Paulding FFA Chapter donated $1000 to the Livestock Building Fund for the new animalpens Here with Lisa McClure (center) executive director of the Paulding County Area Foundation are FFA advisor Brett Foster and the2014-15 Paulding FFA ofcers Luke Jackson Peter Wharry Bailey Combs Katie Carnahan Hannah Farr and Paige Fitzwater

VOLUNTEER HONORED ndash Cindy Seslar has been a loyal volunteer at Antwerp Elementary School for 30 years In honor recog-nition and celebration of all that Seslar has done Crystal Brooksrsquo second grade class threw her a surprise party on May 13 Theygreeted Seslar with cupcakes and a homemade card

HOSPITAL RECEIVES FUNDING ndash Oakwood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Society donated toward the purchase of arecliner for patent use at Paulding County Hospital The chair willhelp patients on the road to recovering from illnesses and surgeryProper positioning of patients is important in the healing processhelping in the ow of uids and prevention of complicating fac-tors On hand to provide the chair to the hospital are from left

ndash Max Kochensparger John Pier Bonnie Pier Phyllis Bidlack andBill Bidlack Dick Parrish is seated in the chair

Ellie Miller (right) with Matt Klopfenstein new state presidentand a Wayne Trace FFA member was recognized for her outstand -ing work as an ofcer Miller a Paulding FFA member received agold rating for her treasurerrsquos book while Hannah Farr (not pic-tured) received a gold rating for her secretaryrsquos book

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SPORTS

DHI Media Photo

Malayna VanCleve ran the 300 hurdles with a time of 5141 tonish fourth The Lady Panthers nished seventh at the North -west Conference meet held at Columbus Grove

DHI Media Photo

Gabby Stahl hands off the baton to Kaylen Hale during the 1600 relay The Lady Panthers n-ished fth in the event and seventh overall as a team The Northwest Conference meet was held atColumbus Grover where the host Bulldogs won the meet

DHI Media Photo

In the 800 relay Kaylee Plummer takes the baton from team-mate Kaylen Hale during the Northwest Conference track meetThe Lady Panther relay team nished fth in the race

Bulldogs repeat asNWC track champs

By KEVIN

WANNEMACKER

Sportswriter

COLUMBUS GROVE ndash Columbus Groversquos

boys and girls captured the Northwest Confer-

ence track championship on Saturday at the

home of the Bulldogs It was their second title

in as many years for both teams and the Bull-

dog boyrsquos fourth consecutive title

The Columbus Grove girls totaled 159

points to easily get past second place Bluffton

(90) and third place Spencerville (79) Round-

ing out the standings were Ada (64) Lincol-

nview (44) Allen east (31) Paulding (28)

Delphos Jefferson (27) and Crestview (9)

For the Lady Panthers Malayna Van Cleve

posted a fth place nish in the 100 hurdles

with a time of 1774 while also taking fth in

the 300 hurdles in 5141 JoEllyn Salinas took

third in the pole vault at 8-0 with teammateJacee Harwell nishing fourth at 8-0 Kaylee

Plummer posted a jump of 15-5-14 to take

second in the long jump

The Lady Panther 4x100 relay team of Har-

well Gabriella Stahl Kaylee Plummer and

Kaylen Hale nished fth in 5454 seconds

while Stahl Hale Plummer and Van Cleve

took fth in the 4x200 relay in 15519

Christina Clapsaddle Hale Stahl and Van

Cleve combined to post a time of 43350 in

the 4x400 good for fth place

Kacie Mulholland of Spencerville garnered

the Northwest Conference Female Athlete of

the Year award after winning both the 200

dash (2690) and 400 dash (10074) Mulhol-

land was also part of the second place 1600

relay team that nished with a time of 42313

In the boys meet Columbus Grove record-

ed 161 points followed by Bluffton (98) and

Spencerville (86) The standings for the other

NWC teams were Linconview (79) Crest-

view (41) Allen east (28) Delphos Jefferson

(205) Paulding (115) and Ada (3)

For the maroon-and-white Simeon Shep-

herd took fth in the 1600 run at 45101 and

in the 3200 run with a time of 112241 Bren-

don Lothamer nished fourth in the pole vault

at 10-6 and Andrew Stafford tied for fth at

10-0

Preston Ingol Darion Rowe Branson

Minck and Zack Buchman recorded a fth place nish in the 4x100 relay with a time of

4846

Lincolnviewrsquos Bayley Tow was named the

Northwest Conference Male Athlete of the

Year Tow captured individual titles in the

1600 run setting a new meet record time of

42307 and 3200 run with a time of 95067

Tow also posted a second place nish in the

800 run with a time of 20350 and was part

of the 3200 relay team for the Lancers that

crossed the line second in 82950

Raiders claim GMC track titleBoysrsquo 1600 relay team seals win

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter

AYERSVILLE ndash TheWayne Trace boys and Fair-view girls captured teamchampionships at the GreenMeadows Conference trackmeet Friday night at Ayers-ville High School The boys meet came downto the nal race with Fairviewleading the way with 89 pointsfollowed by Wayne Trace at86 and Edgerton with 85-13

However the Raider 1600relay team of Seth SaylorJosh Kuhn Alec Vest andCole Shepherd won the race tovault Wayne Trace into a rst place nish as a team

Wayne Trace posted 96 points on the night to nip sec-ond place Edgertonrsquos 93-13 points and third place Fair-viewrsquos 93 points Tinora n-ished fourth at 73 followed byAyersville (58-13) Hicksville(46) Holgate (41) and Ant-werp (26-13) The Raidersrsquo Seth Saylorcaptured championships in both the 110 hurdles (1570)and 300 hurdles (4050) Say-

lor also posted a fourth placenish in the 200 dash for theRaiders

Tinorarsquos Hunter Vogel wasa triple champion individual-ly winning the long jump 100dash and 200 dash AntwerprsquosSam Williamson captured both the 1600 run and 3200run Hank Sinn of Wayne Tracewon the discus with a toss of134-3 and nished as run-ner-up in the shot put

The Raidersrsquo Cole Shepherdalso picked up valuable points posting second place nishesin the 400 dash high jumpand long jump Also scoring points for the Raiders individ-ually were Josh Kuhn (third

300 hurdles) Austin Kuhn(second 110 hurdles) ScottWenninger (fth discus)

Wayne Tracersquos 400 relayteam of Jared Sherry VestDarius Hale and Austin Kuhntook fourth In the same eventthe Antwerp quartet of Bran-don Laney Evan HiltonErik Buchan and Williamson placed fth Antwerprsquos Buchan tied forfourth in the high jump andJosh Longardner posted a fth place nish in the shot put The Lady Apaches totaled116 points to take the titlewith Edgerton placing second

at 103 and Holgate third at 72 points Ayersville (70) Ant-werp (57) Wayne Trace (54)Tinora (43) and Hicksville(11) rounded out the eld Wayne Tracersquos MoniqueGoings was a double winnercapturing the 100 dash (1270)and 200 dash (2670)

The Raider 800 relay quar-tet of Carrigan Critten Shay-na Temple Goings and StacyFlint took rst with a time of14930

Antwerprsquos Audrie Longard-ner took rst place in the 800meter run Antwerprsquos 3200 relay team

of Jaime Ryan Bailee Sig-man Rachel Williamson andLongardner won the title as

did the Archer 1600 relaysquad of Williamson AnnieMiesle Ryan and Longardner The blue-and-white alsoscored points from KlayreManella (fth discus) HopeSmith (third high jump andfourth 100 hurdles) Miesle(sixth 100 hurdles and third300 hurdles) Sigman (sixth1600 run) and Williamson(third 400 dash) Antwerprsquos 400 relay teamof Maggie Wilson EmmaButzin Kortney Smith andKiana Recker nished sixth Girls placing for WayneTrace included Temple (fth

high jump and fourth 300hurdles) Flint (fth 100dash) Hollie Wannemacher(fourth 3200 run) and GracieGudakunst (fth 200 dash)

The Raider 3200 relay teamof Flint Haley Saylor BriannaSinn and Hollie Wannemachernished sixth while CrittenGudakunst Flint and Goingscombined for a second placenish in the 400 relay Thequartet of Flint GudakunstCritten and Temple took sixthin the 1600 relay

Varsity Games of the WeekSoftballWayne Trace hosts Celina canceled

Paulding at Tinora canceled

Fairview 6Wayne Trace 1

Defiance 8Paulding 1

Antwerp host s Woodlan canceled

Wayne Trace hosts Delphos

Jeffersoncanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSColumbus Grove 15Paulding 5

DIV IV SECTIONALSNorth Central 9

Antwerp 3

Wayne Trace 2

Pettisville 1

BaseballPaulding at Van Wertcanceled

Wayne Trace at Parkwaycanceled

Paulding 8Edon 5

Crestview 10

Antwerp 0

Wayne Trace hosts Miller Citycanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSVan Wert 11Paulding 1

DIV IV SECTIONALSHolgate 7

Wayne Trace 5

TrackWAYNE TRACE RELAYS canceled

NWC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Paulding 8th 115Girlsrsquo meet -

Paulding 7th 28

GMC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Wayne Trace 1st 96Fairview 3rd 93Antwerp 8th 2633

Girlsrsquo meet -

Fairview 1st 116

Antwerp 5th 57

Wayne Trace 6th 54

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DIV IV SOFTBALL SECTIONAL

Laneyrsquos bad-hop single

lifts Lady Raiders to winBY KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sportswriter

HAVILAND ndash Courtnie Laneyrsquos bad-hopsingle that eluded Pettisville rst baseman

Kaija Blosser drove in Sydney Critten withthe game-winning run as Wayne Trace nippedthe Blackbirds 2-1 in eight innings in DivisionIV sectional softball Thursday night Critten had reached to lead off the bottomof the eighth with a single to right eld andmoved to second on a Leah Sinn groundout On an 0-2 pitch Laney then hit a ground- ball towards Blosser that took a bad-hop and jumped over the glove of the Blackbird rst basemanrsquos backhand into right eld Thethrow from Pettisville right elder MalloryRiegsecker to try and get Critten at the platewas off the mark and the Raiders escaped withthe victory ldquoIt wasnrsquot prettyrdquo noted Raider head coachJack Baumle ldquoBut you have to give our girlscredit We found a way to get it done thoughrdquo For the rst four innings Wayne Trace

pitcher Molly Crosby and Blackbird hurlerTeagan Kauffman took turns putting up zeroesin the scoring columns Wayne Trace threatened in each of the rsttwo innings The Raiders had runners at rstand second with two outs before Kauffmangot Critten to pop out to third baseman Steph-anie Hubby In the second Carley Wright walked andMadison Zartman singled with two outsHowever Kauffman again escaped by gettingAddison Baumle to y out to center eld Pettisvillersquos rst scoring opportunity camein the fourth Jaelyn Rufenacht reached on an error be-fore Hubby followed with a walk HoweverCrosby then stopped the rally from postingany damage by getting Kauffman to groundout and before fanning Jasmyn Barton

After the Raiders went in order in the bot-tom of the fourth Pettisville put up the gamersquosrst run in the fth Johanna Roth reached on a Raider error be-fore a passed ball advanced Roth to secondBlosser then followed with a sacrice buntthat moved Roth to third with one out Sami Tilley then hit a hard ground ball to

Crosby that allowed Roth to score for a 1-0Pettisville advantage ldquoWe had opportunities but we didnrsquot takeadvantage of themrdquo commented the Raiderhead coach ldquoFortunately we were able to do

a better job of that late in the gamerdquo Bergman opened the sixth with a single tocenter eld and advanced to second on a sacri-ce bunt by Critten After Maggie Crosby was hit by a pitch to put runners at rst and second Laney ground-ed out to Blosser at rst to move the runnersup to second and third Bergman then scoredon a wild pitch to knot the score at 1-1 Both teams threatened in the seventh Pettisville got a single from Roth beforeKaija Blosser reached on an error to put run-ners at second and third with one out Crosby though got out of the jam by get-ting Tilley to ground out and Amber Klop-fenstein to y out to centerelder MackenzieSwary to end the inning Wayne Trace got a one-out walk by Baum-le before a Swary pop-up for the second out

Crosby followed with a single to centereld but Bergman ew out to center eld to end theinning Pettisville then went down in order in theeighth to set up the Raider heroics in the homehalf of the inning Crosby recorded the victory for WayneTrace tossing eight innings while allowingtwo hits and two walks while fanning seven ldquoMolly did a nice job for us tonightrdquo Baum-le added ldquoShe didnrsquot have her best stuff butshe battled all night longrdquo Kauffman took the loss for the Blackbirds pitching seven innings while allowing eighthits and two walks Kyra Behnfeldt pitched tothe nal two batters giving up one hit ldquoThe bottom of the order came through forus tonightrdquo noted Baumle ldquoThey came upand hit the ball hard and that was good to seerdquo

Zartman Bergman and Crosby all had twosingles for Wayne Trace which improved to13-10

Addison Baumle Courtnie Laney and Syd-ney Critten each picked up singles for WayneTrace Johanna Roth and Kyra Behnfeldteach picked up hits for the Pettisville whichdropped to 8-11

Sectional Baseball

Tigers trip up RaidersCougars catch Panthers

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter HOLGATE ndash Wayne Trace battled with Green Meadows

Conference rival Holgate butcouldnrsquot overcome the Tigersas the hosts posted a 7-5 vic-tory in Division IV sectionalaction last Tuesday Holgate scored in ve ofits six at-bats with the loneexception being the initial in-ning After Wayne Trace jumpedin front 1-0 in the rst the Ti-gers answered a run in the sec-ond to knot the game at 1-1 The Raiders respondedquickly getting three in theirhalf of the third as WayneTrace opened a 4-1 advantage Holgate picked up singleruns in the third and fourth

to close within 4-3 before theRaiders got one in the fth toexpand the lead to 5-3 From there though it wasall Tigers Holgate respondedwith two runs in the fth and twomore in the sixth to seize a 7-5advantage entering the seventh Tiger pitching then shutdown the Wayne Trace of-fense to seal the two-run vic-tory in sectional action Noah Stoller ripped a pairof doubles and drove in threeruns while Brandon Laneyadded two singles and twoRBIrsquos for the Raiders David Sinn and CalebSchaefer added a double each

while Seth Yenser and AustinFast chipped in singles Stoller suffered the lossfor Wayne Trace allowingten hits and four walks whilefanning three strikeouts TheRaiders drop to 2-20 on the

yearDylan Szabo had a single

and two doubles for the Ti-gers and Bailey Hohenbergerchipped in two singles

Dylan Pahl got the win forHolgate tossing three inningswhile surrendering two hitsand a run and striking out one The Tigers now 6-15 on theseason will travel to Kalidain sectional championship ac-tion

Van Wert 11 Paulding 1 VAN WERT mdash It wasall smiles for Van Wert lastThursday as the Cougars host-ed Paulding in the Division IIIsectional championship gameThe Cougars came away vic-torious and earned their rstsectional championship in 16years Southpaw Brant Henry got

the start on the mound for theCougars After striking outthe rst Panther batter thingsgot a little dicey with the nextthree Paulding batters gettingon base Henry managed to get outof the jam with a force out fol-lowed by a strike out At their next at-bats thePanthers got things going witha single from Jarrett SittonPaulding was stopped whenLupe Martinez hit a liner forthe force out at second AlexArellano then singled put-ting two on with one man outCorbin Edwards then singledscoring Martinez and giving

the Panthers a 1-0 lead after 112 innings ldquoWe had a great rst in-ning with Damon (Egnor onthe mound) and we get thatone run things were lookinggoodrdquo said Paulding head

baseball coach Brock Berg-man ldquoWe needed to have a big shut down inning the nextinning and it wasnrsquot so muchthat We got behind good hit-

ters and they (Van Wert) hitthe fastball well because theyknew it was comingrdquo The Van Wert bats camealive in the second inning plating four runs to take a 4-1lead The Cougars didnrsquot hold back at their next time at batTwo more runs put the Cou-gars in a comfortable lead at6-1 Van Wert needed but nine pitches in the fourth inningto down the Panthers BrantHenry took the mound and be-gan with a three-pitch strike-out Henry then struck thenext two batters of the inning

on nine pitches The Cougars sent nine bat-ters to the plate in the fourthinning will adding to moreruns to their reacutesumeacute and an8-1 margin They werenrsquot done yetthough as Caleb Fetzer sin-gled to left scoring HenryBraun hit a liner to right eldthat was misplayed puttingrunners on second and thirdwith still two men out Fetzerscored and Braun advancedto third on a wild pitch fromPanther reliever Lupe Mar-tinez Williams then came tothe dish and singled in anotherrun The Cougars nished the

inning with an 11-1 lead Henry retired the Panthersin order in the fth inningstriking out the nal two Henished the game with 10strikeouts while walking justtwo and allowing six hits

Varsity Baseball Varsity Softball

FAIRVIEW 6 WAYNE TRACE 1 SHERWOOD ndash Fairviewtook advantage of ve WayneTrace errors and used a fourrun fourth inning to post a 6-1victory over the Raiders lastTuesday night

The Apaches wrap up anundefeated season in confer-ence play improving to 7-0 inthe league and 18-3 overall Fairview scored single runsin the rst and second innings before the four-run fourthstretched the advantage to 6-0 Wayne Trace did break upthe shutout plating its lonerun of the night in the sixth Molly Crosby and Mack-enzie Swary each posted twohits for the Raiders who fallto 12-10 in all games and 4-3in the conference Leah SinnMadison Zartman SydneyCritten and Addison Baumlechipped in a single each

Crosby took the loss on themound striking out ve whileallowing six hits and oneearned run Christina Gebers had twosingles for Fairview with Mal-lory Polter Kolleen BolandKelsey Beck and BlakelynSheets also recording a singleeach Haley Robbins allowedeight hits and a walk whilestriking out eight to get thewin for FairviewDEFIANCE 8 PAULDING 1 Deance broke a 1-1 tiewith a seven run fth inningas the Bulldogs pulled awayfor an 8-1 win over Paulding

in non-league softball actionlast week

PAULDING 8 EDON 5 Edon jumped in front of host Paulding 4-0 after one inning but the Panthers scored eight runs over the nal six frames to post an8-5 victory over the Bombers Paulding got two runs back in the second but the Bombers addedone in the top of the third for a 5-2 advantage The Panthers took thelead for good with a four-run third to grab a 6-5 advantage The ma-

roon and white then added the nal two runs in the sixth to set the nalmargin at 8-5 Preston Johanns pitched three innings to get the win for Pauldingsurrendering eight hits and ve runs Jarrett Sitton topped the Panther offense with a single and a homerun while also driving in four runs Corbin Edwards added two singlesand three runs batted in while Aaron Mock chipped in a single and adouble Johanns and Marcus Miller posted a single each for PauldingCRESTVIEW 10 ANTWERP 0 Preston Gerardot and Mitchell Rickard combined on ano-hitter as Crestview blanked Antwerp 10-0 in six innings lastweek in non-league baseball action Crestview took control early scoring ve runs in the rst andfour in the second for a 9-0 advantage The Knights got theirnal run with a single run in the sixth

The host Bulldogs had jumped in front with a solorun in the rst before Pauldinganswered with its lone run inthe fourth However Deancethen took control by platingseven runs in the home half of

the fth Kristen Schilt pitched veinnings for the Panthers giv-ing up ve hits three runs(two earned) and a walk

Morgan Riley AudreyManz and Kastin Kelly all hadtwo hits for the maroon andwhite with Kelly also pickingup a RBI

Three Paulding FFA members received their state degrees at the Ohio FFA Convention April 30-May 1 From left are Luke Jackson Katie Carnahan and Alexis Howell

Justin Carnahan 2014 Paulding High School graduate re-ceived second place in the Prociency Category of Forage Pro -duction at this yearrsquos Ohio FFA Convention

VWCH recognizes EMS Week locally VAN WERT ndash National Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Week brings together local communities and medical personnel tohonor the brave men and women who respond to medical emer-gencies Observance of this important week runs May 17-23 This yearrsquos theme is ldquoEMS Strongrdquo and honors the strong drivewithin everyone who works together as part of the EMS crew ndashrst responders hospitals emergency physicians and public health providers who collaborate together to reduce risk and save lives Van Wert County Hospital and Van Wert Medical Services aregrateful for the dedication of the local EMS crews who providethe day-to-day life saving of emergency medicinersquos ldquofront linerdquo Ingratitude for the EMS crews who serve the area Van Wert CountyHospital provided a meal on Tuesday for all EMS personnel andalso provided free Continuing Education (CE) hours on the topicof Pediatric Emergencies

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s Elementary Guid-ance Counselor will beretired and is seekingemployment wi th theDistrict in such positionfollowing retirement ThePaulding Exempted Vil-lage School Board of Education wil l hold apublic meeting on the is-

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PROBATE COURTOF PROBATE

COUNTY OHIOJOHN A DEMUTH

JUDGEADOPTION OF ZaneAric-Rian Thimlar (Name after Adoption)CASE NO 20155005

NOTICE OF PUBLICA-TIONTo Nathan Aric Millerand Tamer E BlackburnYou are notified that on

the 27th day of April2015 a Petition forAdoption of Zane AricMiller born on 732010was filed in PauldingCounty Ohio ProbateCourt and a hearing onthe Petition will be heldin this Court on the 6thday of July 2015 at 100PMIt is alleged in the peti-tion that you as a natural

parent of this child havefailed without justifiablecause to provide for themaintenance and supportof the child or have failedto provide more than de

minimis contact with thechild as required by lawor judicial decree for a

period of at least one yearimmediately precedingthe filing of the adoption

petitionJOHN A DeMUTHJUDGE

LEGAL NOTICE

The annual electionof the Directors of thePaulding County Agri-cultural Society will beheld on Saturday June13 2015 between thehours of 12 noon and400 pm Said electionwill be held in the Sec-retaryrsquos Office on thePaulding County Fair-grounds Only those persons holding a 2015Paulding County Agri-cultural Society mem- bership will be allowedto vote in said electionSusan Miller Paulding County Agri-cultural SocietySecretary

ORDINANCE

1497-15

Ordinance 1497-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May 62015 and goes into ef-

fect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEGRANTING TOPAULDING-PUT- NAM ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INCITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS THERIGHT TO ACQUIRECONSTRUCT MAIN-TAIN AND OPERATEIN THE STREETST H O R O U G H -FARES ALLEYSBRIDGES AND

PUBLIC PLACES OFTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING STATEOF OHIO ANDITS SUCCESSORSLINES FOR THEDISTRIBUTION OFELECTRIC ENERGYTO THE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOAND THE INHAB-ITANTS THEREOFFOR LIGHT HEATPOWER ANDOTHER PURPOSESAND FOR THE

TRANSMISSION OFTHE SAME WITHINTHROUGH ORACROSS SAID VIL-LAGE OF PAULD-ING STATE OFOHIOCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1498-15

Ordinance 1498-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $80000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-

SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF ACQUIRING ANDIMPROVING REALPROPERTY AND IN-TERESTS THEREINFOR USE BY THEVILLAGErsquoS STREETD E P A R T M E N T TOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office

116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1499-15

Ordinance 1499-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be in

force immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FORTHE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED$344000 NOTES INANTICIPATION OFTHE ISSUANCE OFBONDS FOR THEPURPOSE OF PAV-ING AND OTHER-WISE IMPROVING N CHERRY STREET NORTH DRIVE ANDOTHER ROADSAND STREETS INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1500-15

Ordinance 1500-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $35000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSE

OF CONSTRUCT-ING AND RECON-STRUCTING CURBSALONG N CHERRYSTREET AND NORTH DRIVE INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-

nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1501-15

Ordinance 1501-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $18000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVINGTHE VILLAGErsquoSSEWER SYSTEMTOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-

GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1502-15

Ordinance 1502-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes into

effect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $193000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVING THEVILLAGErsquoS SEWERSYSTEM AND DE-

CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

RESOLUTION

1303-15

Resolution 1303-15was passed by Pauld-ing Village Council onMay 6 2015 and goesinto effect and shall bein force immediatelyThe summary of thislegislation is as followsA RESOLUTIONREQUESTING THECOUNTY AUDI-TOR TO CERTIFYTO THE VILLAGEOF PAULDING THETOTAL CURRENTTAX VALUATIONOF SAID VILLAGEAND THE DOLLARAMOUNT OF REVE-

NUE THAT WOULDBE GENERATEDBY FOUR-TENTHS(040) MILL FOR ARENEWAL LEVYFOR THE PURPOSEOF PROVIDING ANDMAINTAINING EMSAPPARATUS AP-PLIANCES BUILD-INGS OR SITESTHEREFORE ANDTHE PAYMENTOF PERMANENTPART-TIME ORVOLUNTEER EMTSOR TO OPERATETHE SAME IN AC-CORDANCE WITH

REVISED CODE5705190) AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

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Location CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip 5 mi

west of Defiance OH on CR 424 (old Rt 24) or 7 mi north of Paulding

OH on Rt 127 to CR 424 then east for 3 mi

Silver King Tractor SN 7659 hellip Silver King Tractor SN 7224 helliphellip JD B

Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

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bull Delivery Driver

bull Salesperson

bull Parts ProFull amp part-time openings bull Bi-lingual a plus

Job descriptions and application

available online at

wwwadvanceautopartsjobs

1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

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Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 15A

Apply online or visit a local banking center

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201 North Main Street

4193995085

Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1B

Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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114 E Jackson St

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Home Office - Madison WI 53783

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Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

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Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

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wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

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115 North Main StreetPaulding

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Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

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Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

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Not

Available

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Congratulations Graduates

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Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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July 15-16SHIPSHEWANAAMISH ACRES

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July 2-10NOVA SCOTIA Prince Edward

Island amp Peggy Cove

Aug 18-21MYSTERY TRIP 3 Nights Lodging

3 Breakfasts amp Dinners

OCT 15-19AUTUMN IN NEW YORK Broadway Show Cruise

Dec 1-4 NASHVILLE3 Nights Lodging 7 MealsGrand Old Opry Studio B

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Sept 14-18MICHIGANrsquoS UPPER PENNINSULA

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VAN WERT ndash In remem- brance of Elvis Presley whodied on Aug 16 1977 a 38thanniversary concert will be givenin Van Wert on Saturday Aug15 at Fountain Park Billed as the greatest Elvisimpersonator of all time BenPortsmouth will perform with anine-piece band Fans from all over the worlddeclare he is the closest theyhave ever seen to Elvis PresleyAlthough there was only oneElvis Ben is the closest youwill ever get in terms of Elvisrsquoslooks his singing voice andonstage charisma according tothose who have seen him in per-son He has won three majorElvis Presley Enterprise en-dorsed contests culminating inthe crown jewel of contests theldquoUltimate Elvis Tribute Contestrdquoheld in Memphis during Elvisweek commemorating the life

and legend of Elvis Presley In February 2013 Ben per-formed on the ldquoDavid Letter-man Showrdquo in celebration ofthe Kingrsquos 79th birthday

Summer concert featurestop Elvis impersonator

Fountain Park in Van Wert will set the stage for Elvisimpersonator Ben Portsmouth Then concert scheduled for Aug15 will feature what many consider the greatest impersonator ofall time Elvis will perform many of the Kingrsquos hits and will have a

nine piece band backing him up as he performs

Bring your own seating(lawn chairs) to the event The park will open at noon on the15th and lawn chairs may be placed on a rst-come rst-served basis No coolers are permitted at this event Foodand drinks will be sold This will be the rst ticketedevent in Fountain Park historyThe concert area will be entirely

encased in privacy screen Youmust have a ticket to enter All proceeds will be donated to theChildrenrsquos Christmas Garden project Tickets are $25 in advanceand $30 at the event They can be purchased online at wwwvisionarypromotionsorg or by phone by calling Jim Clay at419-771-9508

Paulding-Putnam making

major infrastructure investment

Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative has started work on a $750000 system upgrade in Pauld-ing County

PAULDING ndash Pauld-ing Putnam Electric Co-op(PPEC) is putting the nish-ing touches on upgrades tothe electrical system that runsalong Charloe Trail The purpose of the four-month project is to continue providing members reliableand quality electric service ldquoJust like anything else ifyou donrsquot take care of some-thing age and weather ele-ments begin to take hold thisis why PPEC makes it a prior-ity to upgrade portions of ourelectrical system We wantour membersowners to have

reliable and quality service allthe timerdquo stated PPEC mar-keting and economic devel-opment manager Erika Wil-litzer The project is a majorcommunity improvement project costing an estimated$750000 and spanning 94miles in length It ties CecilLatty and Fort Brown substa-tions together allowing PPECto have more back-up optionswhen major outages occur It also allows PPEC to

move load around to moreefciently serve members inthat area of Paulding County Around 2444 of memberswill see reduced outages andincreased reliability The project started at theintersection of County Road131 and Ohio 111 pro-gressed south to County Road131 and County Road 126and from the intersection ofCounty Road 131 and CountyRoad 138 (aka Charloe Trail)to Charloe (County Road 138and County Road 179) Because of this update busi-nesses located in that area will

now have three-phase power Paulding County Eco-nomic Development directorJerry Zielke said ldquoI am very pleased with PPECrsquos recentinvestment in three-phaseelectric service in Jackson andEmerald townships This will provide additional electric ser-vice to InSource Technologieswhich continues to grow andexpand its business in JacksonTownship It will also provideservice for future economicdevelopment in that areardquo

PPEC engineering and op-erations manager Alan Kohartsaid his team strives for su- perior member service ldquoWecontinue to invest in new polesand wires to provide our mem- bers with reliable and qualityelectric service We know ourmembers will benefit fromthese projects for many yearsto comerdquo For more information onthis project or other infor-mation regarding PauldingPutnam Electric Co-op visitwwwppeccoop

WBESC to meet PAULDING ndash Western Buck -eye Educational Service Centerwill hold its monthly governing board meeting at 6 pm todayMay 20 at the Paulding ESC202 N Cherry Paulding

Used book sale OTTAWA ndash TheFriends of the PutnamCounty District Librarywill be holding its annu-al used book sale on June2-3 from 9 am-8 pm atthe 4th Street Gym Otta-wa There will be manyhardback and paperback

books for all ages plustapes and CDs attictreasures electronicsand ofce furniture All proceeds stay in PutnamCounty and are used byall library locations

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DONATE TO FAIR BUILDING PROJECT ndash The Paulding FFA Chapter donated $1000 to the Livestock Building Fund for the new animalpens Here with Lisa McClure (center) executive director of the Paulding County Area Foundation are FFA advisor Brett Foster and the2014-15 Paulding FFA ofcers Luke Jackson Peter Wharry Bailey Combs Katie Carnahan Hannah Farr and Paige Fitzwater

VOLUNTEER HONORED ndash Cindy Seslar has been a loyal volunteer at Antwerp Elementary School for 30 years In honor recog-nition and celebration of all that Seslar has done Crystal Brooksrsquo second grade class threw her a surprise party on May 13 Theygreeted Seslar with cupcakes and a homemade card

HOSPITAL RECEIVES FUNDING ndash Oakwood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Society donated toward the purchase of arecliner for patent use at Paulding County Hospital The chair willhelp patients on the road to recovering from illnesses and surgeryProper positioning of patients is important in the healing processhelping in the ow of uids and prevention of complicating fac-tors On hand to provide the chair to the hospital are from left

ndash Max Kochensparger John Pier Bonnie Pier Phyllis Bidlack andBill Bidlack Dick Parrish is seated in the chair

Ellie Miller (right) with Matt Klopfenstein new state presidentand a Wayne Trace FFA member was recognized for her outstand -ing work as an ofcer Miller a Paulding FFA member received agold rating for her treasurerrsquos book while Hannah Farr (not pic-tured) received a gold rating for her secretaryrsquos book

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SPORTS

DHI Media Photo

Malayna VanCleve ran the 300 hurdles with a time of 5141 tonish fourth The Lady Panthers nished seventh at the North -west Conference meet held at Columbus Grove

DHI Media Photo

Gabby Stahl hands off the baton to Kaylen Hale during the 1600 relay The Lady Panthers n-ished fth in the event and seventh overall as a team The Northwest Conference meet was held atColumbus Grover where the host Bulldogs won the meet

DHI Media Photo

In the 800 relay Kaylee Plummer takes the baton from team-mate Kaylen Hale during the Northwest Conference track meetThe Lady Panther relay team nished fth in the race

Bulldogs repeat asNWC track champs

By KEVIN

WANNEMACKER

Sportswriter

COLUMBUS GROVE ndash Columbus Groversquos

boys and girls captured the Northwest Confer-

ence track championship on Saturday at the

home of the Bulldogs It was their second title

in as many years for both teams and the Bull-

dog boyrsquos fourth consecutive title

The Columbus Grove girls totaled 159

points to easily get past second place Bluffton

(90) and third place Spencerville (79) Round-

ing out the standings were Ada (64) Lincol-

nview (44) Allen east (31) Paulding (28)

Delphos Jefferson (27) and Crestview (9)

For the Lady Panthers Malayna Van Cleve

posted a fth place nish in the 100 hurdles

with a time of 1774 while also taking fth in

the 300 hurdles in 5141 JoEllyn Salinas took

third in the pole vault at 8-0 with teammateJacee Harwell nishing fourth at 8-0 Kaylee

Plummer posted a jump of 15-5-14 to take

second in the long jump

The Lady Panther 4x100 relay team of Har-

well Gabriella Stahl Kaylee Plummer and

Kaylen Hale nished fth in 5454 seconds

while Stahl Hale Plummer and Van Cleve

took fth in the 4x200 relay in 15519

Christina Clapsaddle Hale Stahl and Van

Cleve combined to post a time of 43350 in

the 4x400 good for fth place

Kacie Mulholland of Spencerville garnered

the Northwest Conference Female Athlete of

the Year award after winning both the 200

dash (2690) and 400 dash (10074) Mulhol-

land was also part of the second place 1600

relay team that nished with a time of 42313

In the boys meet Columbus Grove record-

ed 161 points followed by Bluffton (98) and

Spencerville (86) The standings for the other

NWC teams were Linconview (79) Crest-

view (41) Allen east (28) Delphos Jefferson

(205) Paulding (115) and Ada (3)

For the maroon-and-white Simeon Shep-

herd took fth in the 1600 run at 45101 and

in the 3200 run with a time of 112241 Bren-

don Lothamer nished fourth in the pole vault

at 10-6 and Andrew Stafford tied for fth at

10-0

Preston Ingol Darion Rowe Branson

Minck and Zack Buchman recorded a fth place nish in the 4x100 relay with a time of

4846

Lincolnviewrsquos Bayley Tow was named the

Northwest Conference Male Athlete of the

Year Tow captured individual titles in the

1600 run setting a new meet record time of

42307 and 3200 run with a time of 95067

Tow also posted a second place nish in the

800 run with a time of 20350 and was part

of the 3200 relay team for the Lancers that

crossed the line second in 82950

Raiders claim GMC track titleBoysrsquo 1600 relay team seals win

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter

AYERSVILLE ndash TheWayne Trace boys and Fair-view girls captured teamchampionships at the GreenMeadows Conference trackmeet Friday night at Ayers-ville High School The boys meet came downto the nal race with Fairviewleading the way with 89 pointsfollowed by Wayne Trace at86 and Edgerton with 85-13

However the Raider 1600relay team of Seth SaylorJosh Kuhn Alec Vest andCole Shepherd won the race tovault Wayne Trace into a rst place nish as a team

Wayne Trace posted 96 points on the night to nip sec-ond place Edgertonrsquos 93-13 points and third place Fair-viewrsquos 93 points Tinora n-ished fourth at 73 followed byAyersville (58-13) Hicksville(46) Holgate (41) and Ant-werp (26-13) The Raidersrsquo Seth Saylorcaptured championships in both the 110 hurdles (1570)and 300 hurdles (4050) Say-

lor also posted a fourth placenish in the 200 dash for theRaiders

Tinorarsquos Hunter Vogel wasa triple champion individual-ly winning the long jump 100dash and 200 dash AntwerprsquosSam Williamson captured both the 1600 run and 3200run Hank Sinn of Wayne Tracewon the discus with a toss of134-3 and nished as run-ner-up in the shot put

The Raidersrsquo Cole Shepherdalso picked up valuable points posting second place nishesin the 400 dash high jumpand long jump Also scoring points for the Raiders individ-ually were Josh Kuhn (third

300 hurdles) Austin Kuhn(second 110 hurdles) ScottWenninger (fth discus)

Wayne Tracersquos 400 relayteam of Jared Sherry VestDarius Hale and Austin Kuhntook fourth In the same eventthe Antwerp quartet of Bran-don Laney Evan HiltonErik Buchan and Williamson placed fth Antwerprsquos Buchan tied forfourth in the high jump andJosh Longardner posted a fth place nish in the shot put The Lady Apaches totaled116 points to take the titlewith Edgerton placing second

at 103 and Holgate third at 72 points Ayersville (70) Ant-werp (57) Wayne Trace (54)Tinora (43) and Hicksville(11) rounded out the eld Wayne Tracersquos MoniqueGoings was a double winnercapturing the 100 dash (1270)and 200 dash (2670)

The Raider 800 relay quar-tet of Carrigan Critten Shay-na Temple Goings and StacyFlint took rst with a time of14930

Antwerprsquos Audrie Longard-ner took rst place in the 800meter run Antwerprsquos 3200 relay team

of Jaime Ryan Bailee Sig-man Rachel Williamson andLongardner won the title as

did the Archer 1600 relaysquad of Williamson AnnieMiesle Ryan and Longardner The blue-and-white alsoscored points from KlayreManella (fth discus) HopeSmith (third high jump andfourth 100 hurdles) Miesle(sixth 100 hurdles and third300 hurdles) Sigman (sixth1600 run) and Williamson(third 400 dash) Antwerprsquos 400 relay teamof Maggie Wilson EmmaButzin Kortney Smith andKiana Recker nished sixth Girls placing for WayneTrace included Temple (fth

high jump and fourth 300hurdles) Flint (fth 100dash) Hollie Wannemacher(fourth 3200 run) and GracieGudakunst (fth 200 dash)

The Raider 3200 relay teamof Flint Haley Saylor BriannaSinn and Hollie Wannemachernished sixth while CrittenGudakunst Flint and Goingscombined for a second placenish in the 400 relay Thequartet of Flint GudakunstCritten and Temple took sixthin the 1600 relay

Varsity Games of the WeekSoftballWayne Trace hosts Celina canceled

Paulding at Tinora canceled

Fairview 6Wayne Trace 1

Defiance 8Paulding 1

Antwerp host s Woodlan canceled

Wayne Trace hosts Delphos

Jeffersoncanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSColumbus Grove 15Paulding 5

DIV IV SECTIONALSNorth Central 9

Antwerp 3

Wayne Trace 2

Pettisville 1

BaseballPaulding at Van Wertcanceled

Wayne Trace at Parkwaycanceled

Paulding 8Edon 5

Crestview 10

Antwerp 0

Wayne Trace hosts Miller Citycanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSVan Wert 11Paulding 1

DIV IV SECTIONALSHolgate 7

Wayne Trace 5

TrackWAYNE TRACE RELAYS canceled

NWC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Paulding 8th 115Girlsrsquo meet -

Paulding 7th 28

GMC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Wayne Trace 1st 96Fairview 3rd 93Antwerp 8th 2633

Girlsrsquo meet -

Fairview 1st 116

Antwerp 5th 57

Wayne Trace 6th 54

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DIV IV SOFTBALL SECTIONAL

Laneyrsquos bad-hop single

lifts Lady Raiders to winBY KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sportswriter

HAVILAND ndash Courtnie Laneyrsquos bad-hopsingle that eluded Pettisville rst baseman

Kaija Blosser drove in Sydney Critten withthe game-winning run as Wayne Trace nippedthe Blackbirds 2-1 in eight innings in DivisionIV sectional softball Thursday night Critten had reached to lead off the bottomof the eighth with a single to right eld andmoved to second on a Leah Sinn groundout On an 0-2 pitch Laney then hit a ground- ball towards Blosser that took a bad-hop and jumped over the glove of the Blackbird rst basemanrsquos backhand into right eld Thethrow from Pettisville right elder MalloryRiegsecker to try and get Critten at the platewas off the mark and the Raiders escaped withthe victory ldquoIt wasnrsquot prettyrdquo noted Raider head coachJack Baumle ldquoBut you have to give our girlscredit We found a way to get it done thoughrdquo For the rst four innings Wayne Trace

pitcher Molly Crosby and Blackbird hurlerTeagan Kauffman took turns putting up zeroesin the scoring columns Wayne Trace threatened in each of the rsttwo innings The Raiders had runners at rstand second with two outs before Kauffmangot Critten to pop out to third baseman Steph-anie Hubby In the second Carley Wright walked andMadison Zartman singled with two outsHowever Kauffman again escaped by gettingAddison Baumle to y out to center eld Pettisvillersquos rst scoring opportunity camein the fourth Jaelyn Rufenacht reached on an error be-fore Hubby followed with a walk HoweverCrosby then stopped the rally from postingany damage by getting Kauffman to groundout and before fanning Jasmyn Barton

After the Raiders went in order in the bot-tom of the fourth Pettisville put up the gamersquosrst run in the fth Johanna Roth reached on a Raider error be-fore a passed ball advanced Roth to secondBlosser then followed with a sacrice buntthat moved Roth to third with one out Sami Tilley then hit a hard ground ball to

Crosby that allowed Roth to score for a 1-0Pettisville advantage ldquoWe had opportunities but we didnrsquot takeadvantage of themrdquo commented the Raiderhead coach ldquoFortunately we were able to do

a better job of that late in the gamerdquo Bergman opened the sixth with a single tocenter eld and advanced to second on a sacri-ce bunt by Critten After Maggie Crosby was hit by a pitch to put runners at rst and second Laney ground-ed out to Blosser at rst to move the runnersup to second and third Bergman then scoredon a wild pitch to knot the score at 1-1 Both teams threatened in the seventh Pettisville got a single from Roth beforeKaija Blosser reached on an error to put run-ners at second and third with one out Crosby though got out of the jam by get-ting Tilley to ground out and Amber Klop-fenstein to y out to centerelder MackenzieSwary to end the inning Wayne Trace got a one-out walk by Baum-le before a Swary pop-up for the second out

Crosby followed with a single to centereld but Bergman ew out to center eld to end theinning Pettisville then went down in order in theeighth to set up the Raider heroics in the homehalf of the inning Crosby recorded the victory for WayneTrace tossing eight innings while allowingtwo hits and two walks while fanning seven ldquoMolly did a nice job for us tonightrdquo Baum-le added ldquoShe didnrsquot have her best stuff butshe battled all night longrdquo Kauffman took the loss for the Blackbirds pitching seven innings while allowing eighthits and two walks Kyra Behnfeldt pitched tothe nal two batters giving up one hit ldquoThe bottom of the order came through forus tonightrdquo noted Baumle ldquoThey came upand hit the ball hard and that was good to seerdquo

Zartman Bergman and Crosby all had twosingles for Wayne Trace which improved to13-10

Addison Baumle Courtnie Laney and Syd-ney Critten each picked up singles for WayneTrace Johanna Roth and Kyra Behnfeldteach picked up hits for the Pettisville whichdropped to 8-11

Sectional Baseball

Tigers trip up RaidersCougars catch Panthers

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter HOLGATE ndash Wayne Trace battled with Green Meadows

Conference rival Holgate butcouldnrsquot overcome the Tigersas the hosts posted a 7-5 vic-tory in Division IV sectionalaction last Tuesday Holgate scored in ve ofits six at-bats with the loneexception being the initial in-ning After Wayne Trace jumpedin front 1-0 in the rst the Ti-gers answered a run in the sec-ond to knot the game at 1-1 The Raiders respondedquickly getting three in theirhalf of the third as WayneTrace opened a 4-1 advantage Holgate picked up singleruns in the third and fourth

to close within 4-3 before theRaiders got one in the fth toexpand the lead to 5-3 From there though it wasall Tigers Holgate respondedwith two runs in the fth and twomore in the sixth to seize a 7-5advantage entering the seventh Tiger pitching then shutdown the Wayne Trace of-fense to seal the two-run vic-tory in sectional action Noah Stoller ripped a pairof doubles and drove in threeruns while Brandon Laneyadded two singles and twoRBIrsquos for the Raiders David Sinn and CalebSchaefer added a double each

while Seth Yenser and AustinFast chipped in singles Stoller suffered the lossfor Wayne Trace allowingten hits and four walks whilefanning three strikeouts TheRaiders drop to 2-20 on the

yearDylan Szabo had a single

and two doubles for the Ti-gers and Bailey Hohenbergerchipped in two singles

Dylan Pahl got the win forHolgate tossing three inningswhile surrendering two hitsand a run and striking out one The Tigers now 6-15 on theseason will travel to Kalidain sectional championship ac-tion

Van Wert 11 Paulding 1 VAN WERT mdash It wasall smiles for Van Wert lastThursday as the Cougars host-ed Paulding in the Division IIIsectional championship gameThe Cougars came away vic-torious and earned their rstsectional championship in 16years Southpaw Brant Henry got

the start on the mound for theCougars After striking outthe rst Panther batter thingsgot a little dicey with the nextthree Paulding batters gettingon base Henry managed to get outof the jam with a force out fol-lowed by a strike out At their next at-bats thePanthers got things going witha single from Jarrett SittonPaulding was stopped whenLupe Martinez hit a liner forthe force out at second AlexArellano then singled put-ting two on with one man outCorbin Edwards then singledscoring Martinez and giving

the Panthers a 1-0 lead after 112 innings ldquoWe had a great rst in-ning with Damon (Egnor onthe mound) and we get thatone run things were lookinggoodrdquo said Paulding head

baseball coach Brock Berg-man ldquoWe needed to have a big shut down inning the nextinning and it wasnrsquot so muchthat We got behind good hit-

ters and they (Van Wert) hitthe fastball well because theyknew it was comingrdquo The Van Wert bats camealive in the second inning plating four runs to take a 4-1lead The Cougars didnrsquot hold back at their next time at batTwo more runs put the Cou-gars in a comfortable lead at6-1 Van Wert needed but nine pitches in the fourth inningto down the Panthers BrantHenry took the mound and be-gan with a three-pitch strike-out Henry then struck thenext two batters of the inning

on nine pitches The Cougars sent nine bat-ters to the plate in the fourthinning will adding to moreruns to their reacutesumeacute and an8-1 margin They werenrsquot done yetthough as Caleb Fetzer sin-gled to left scoring HenryBraun hit a liner to right eldthat was misplayed puttingrunners on second and thirdwith still two men out Fetzerscored and Braun advancedto third on a wild pitch fromPanther reliever Lupe Mar-tinez Williams then came tothe dish and singled in anotherrun The Cougars nished the

inning with an 11-1 lead Henry retired the Panthersin order in the fth inningstriking out the nal two Henished the game with 10strikeouts while walking justtwo and allowing six hits

Varsity Baseball Varsity Softball

FAIRVIEW 6 WAYNE TRACE 1 SHERWOOD ndash Fairviewtook advantage of ve WayneTrace errors and used a fourrun fourth inning to post a 6-1victory over the Raiders lastTuesday night

The Apaches wrap up anundefeated season in confer-ence play improving to 7-0 inthe league and 18-3 overall Fairview scored single runsin the rst and second innings before the four-run fourthstretched the advantage to 6-0 Wayne Trace did break upthe shutout plating its lonerun of the night in the sixth Molly Crosby and Mack-enzie Swary each posted twohits for the Raiders who fallto 12-10 in all games and 4-3in the conference Leah SinnMadison Zartman SydneyCritten and Addison Baumlechipped in a single each

Crosby took the loss on themound striking out ve whileallowing six hits and oneearned run Christina Gebers had twosingles for Fairview with Mal-lory Polter Kolleen BolandKelsey Beck and BlakelynSheets also recording a singleeach Haley Robbins allowedeight hits and a walk whilestriking out eight to get thewin for FairviewDEFIANCE 8 PAULDING 1 Deance broke a 1-1 tiewith a seven run fth inningas the Bulldogs pulled awayfor an 8-1 win over Paulding

in non-league softball actionlast week

PAULDING 8 EDON 5 Edon jumped in front of host Paulding 4-0 after one inning but the Panthers scored eight runs over the nal six frames to post an8-5 victory over the Bombers Paulding got two runs back in the second but the Bombers addedone in the top of the third for a 5-2 advantage The Panthers took thelead for good with a four-run third to grab a 6-5 advantage The ma-

roon and white then added the nal two runs in the sixth to set the nalmargin at 8-5 Preston Johanns pitched three innings to get the win for Pauldingsurrendering eight hits and ve runs Jarrett Sitton topped the Panther offense with a single and a homerun while also driving in four runs Corbin Edwards added two singlesand three runs batted in while Aaron Mock chipped in a single and adouble Johanns and Marcus Miller posted a single each for PauldingCRESTVIEW 10 ANTWERP 0 Preston Gerardot and Mitchell Rickard combined on ano-hitter as Crestview blanked Antwerp 10-0 in six innings lastweek in non-league baseball action Crestview took control early scoring ve runs in the rst andfour in the second for a 9-0 advantage The Knights got theirnal run with a single run in the sixth

The host Bulldogs had jumped in front with a solorun in the rst before Pauldinganswered with its lone run inthe fourth However Deancethen took control by platingseven runs in the home half of

the fth Kristen Schilt pitched veinnings for the Panthers giv-ing up ve hits three runs(two earned) and a walk

Morgan Riley AudreyManz and Kastin Kelly all hadtwo hits for the maroon andwhite with Kelly also pickingup a RBI

Three Paulding FFA members received their state degrees at the Ohio FFA Convention April 30-May 1 From left are Luke Jackson Katie Carnahan and Alexis Howell

Justin Carnahan 2014 Paulding High School graduate re-ceived second place in the Prociency Category of Forage Pro -duction at this yearrsquos Ohio FFA Convention

VWCH recognizes EMS Week locally VAN WERT ndash National Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Week brings together local communities and medical personnel tohonor the brave men and women who respond to medical emer-gencies Observance of this important week runs May 17-23 This yearrsquos theme is ldquoEMS Strongrdquo and honors the strong drivewithin everyone who works together as part of the EMS crew ndashrst responders hospitals emergency physicians and public health providers who collaborate together to reduce risk and save lives Van Wert County Hospital and Van Wert Medical Services aregrateful for the dedication of the local EMS crews who providethe day-to-day life saving of emergency medicinersquos ldquofront linerdquo Ingratitude for the EMS crews who serve the area Van Wert CountyHospital provided a meal on Tuesday for all EMS personnel andalso provided free Continuing Education (CE) hours on the topicof Pediatric Emergencies

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2879 New Listing 15076 Rd 83 Ant-werp ldquoSportsmans Paradiserdquo 3 Bdrm2 Bth all Brick Home All ModernKitchen wNew Quartz Countertops

amp Geothermal HeatingCooling Homeon 10 Acres Partly Wooded w 34acre pond and 40x60 Pole Barn$174900

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 we ll asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2883 New Listing ldquoSecludedrdquo 1248 sq ftmanufactured home on foundation with wraparound deck and covered end porch 3 bdrm2 bths gas fireplace Also has 21x18 metalbuilding for storage 407 Mustach St in Payne

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

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electronic or mechanical t echnology

CANDIDATES MUST

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background check prior to beginning work

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opportunities to minorities females veterans and disabled individuals

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Looking for

PAULDING HIGH

SCHOOL

YEARBOOKS

1955

1956

1959

1962

Bill - 419-238-9733

NOTICESPAULDING EXEMP-

ED V i l l age SchoolB o ar d o f E d uc a ti o nhereby gives notice inaccordance with Section3307353 of the OhioRevised Code that Kar-en Schlatter currentlyemployed in the District

s Elementary Guid-ance Counselor will beretired and is seekingemployment wi th theDistrict in such positionfollowing retirement ThePaulding Exempted Vil-lage School Board of Education wil l hold apublic meeting on the is-

sue of Karen Schlatter being employed in theDistrict at 645 pm onJune 29 2015 at the Ad-ministrative Building

HELP WANTEDLOOKING FOR part-ime farm help Mostly

o w i n g L o ca t edbetween Paulding andDefiance Respond toPO Box 180L PauldingOH 45879

THE VILLAGE of Payneis taking applications for he position of Village

Fiscal Officer Pleasedrop resumes off to theVillage AdministrationOffice Attention TheMayor A complete jobdescription is also avail-able at the Village Ad-ministration Office

FOR RENTNOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart-ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068 or on-line at straleyrealestate-inccom

HOUSE FOR RENT

FOR RENT in Paulding2 b ed ro om h om e$450$450 No insidepets 419-594-2485

WANTED TO BUY COINS-STAMP collec-ions-toys-comic books-

old knives-antiques-es-ates-collections 419-

399-3353

GARAGEYARD SALES

HUGE GARAGE SaleThurs May 21 and FriMay 22 9am- Jennifer

Langham and Joan Pier16047 SR 49 Antwerp

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mattress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICESLOCAL CONCRETE

contractor Specializingin driveway sidewalks amppatios Call Mitch for afree estimate419-786-9626

AUTOMOTIVE BODY

Work - small garagelowoverhead the boss doesal l the work Antwerp

area419-506-0998

A C UT A B OV E T H E

REST Tree Service andStump Removal Freeestimate fully insured419-576-6485

TRAVELCHARTER BUS ToursLots of day and multi-day tours June 22-25Nashville-Memphis Callfo r f l ie r s Great sur-pr ises $669 doubleEvelyns Excurs ions419-737-2055 Cell 419-3 6 7 - 1 4 7 1 I v a hLothamer 399-2386

wwwevelynsexcursionscom

FREE amp LOW PRICEFREE CAT to a goodh o me W hi te w it hpatches 419-399-9087

PROBATE COURTOF PROBATE

COUNTY OHIOJOHN A DEMUTH

JUDGEADOPTION OF ZaneAric-Rian Thimlar (Name after Adoption)CASE NO 20155005

NOTICE OF PUBLICA-TIONTo Nathan Aric Millerand Tamer E BlackburnYou are notified that on

the 27th day of April2015 a Petition forAdoption of Zane AricMiller born on 732010was filed in PauldingCounty Ohio ProbateCourt and a hearing onthe Petition will be heldin this Court on the 6thday of July 2015 at 100PMIt is alleged in the peti-tion that you as a natural

parent of this child havefailed without justifiablecause to provide for themaintenance and supportof the child or have failedto provide more than de

minimis contact with thechild as required by lawor judicial decree for a

period of at least one yearimmediately precedingthe filing of the adoption

petitionJOHN A DeMUTHJUDGE

LEGAL NOTICE

The annual electionof the Directors of thePaulding County Agri-cultural Society will beheld on Saturday June13 2015 between thehours of 12 noon and400 pm Said electionwill be held in the Sec-retaryrsquos Office on thePaulding County Fair-grounds Only those persons holding a 2015Paulding County Agri-cultural Society mem- bership will be allowedto vote in said electionSusan Miller Paulding County Agri-cultural SocietySecretary

ORDINANCE

1497-15

Ordinance 1497-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May 62015 and goes into ef-

fect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEGRANTING TOPAULDING-PUT- NAM ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INCITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS THERIGHT TO ACQUIRECONSTRUCT MAIN-TAIN AND OPERATEIN THE STREETST H O R O U G H -FARES ALLEYSBRIDGES AND

PUBLIC PLACES OFTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING STATEOF OHIO ANDITS SUCCESSORSLINES FOR THEDISTRIBUTION OFELECTRIC ENERGYTO THE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOAND THE INHAB-ITANTS THEREOFFOR LIGHT HEATPOWER ANDOTHER PURPOSESAND FOR THE

TRANSMISSION OFTHE SAME WITHINTHROUGH ORACROSS SAID VIL-LAGE OF PAULD-ING STATE OFOHIOCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1498-15

Ordinance 1498-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $80000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-

SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF ACQUIRING ANDIMPROVING REALPROPERTY AND IN-TERESTS THEREINFOR USE BY THEVILLAGErsquoS STREETD E P A R T M E N T TOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office

116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1499-15

Ordinance 1499-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be in

force immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FORTHE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED$344000 NOTES INANTICIPATION OFTHE ISSUANCE OFBONDS FOR THEPURPOSE OF PAV-ING AND OTHER-WISE IMPROVING N CHERRY STREET NORTH DRIVE ANDOTHER ROADSAND STREETS INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1500-15

Ordinance 1500-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $35000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSE

OF CONSTRUCT-ING AND RECON-STRUCTING CURBSALONG N CHERRYSTREET AND NORTH DRIVE INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-

nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1501-15

Ordinance 1501-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $18000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVINGTHE VILLAGErsquoSSEWER SYSTEMTOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-

GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1502-15

Ordinance 1502-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes into

effect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $193000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVING THEVILLAGErsquoS SEWERSYSTEM AND DE-

CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

RESOLUTION

1303-15

Resolution 1303-15was passed by Pauld-ing Village Council onMay 6 2015 and goesinto effect and shall bein force immediatelyThe summary of thislegislation is as followsA RESOLUTIONREQUESTING THECOUNTY AUDI-TOR TO CERTIFYTO THE VILLAGEOF PAULDING THETOTAL CURRENTTAX VALUATIONOF SAID VILLAGEAND THE DOLLARAMOUNT OF REVE-

NUE THAT WOULDBE GENERATEDBY FOUR-TENTHS(040) MILL FOR ARENEWAL LEVYFOR THE PURPOSEOF PROVIDING ANDMAINTAINING EMSAPPARATUS AP-PLIANCES BUILD-INGS OR SITESTHEREFORE ANDTHE PAYMENTOF PERMANENTPART-TIME ORVOLUNTEER EMTSOR TO OPERATETHE SAME IN AC-CORDANCE WITH

REVISED CODE5705190) AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

The Connection CLASSIFIED 5 easy Steps to Publish Your Ad in the

Paulding County Progress amp Weekly Reminder

1 Herersquos My Ad

2 Check One

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4 Payment (check one)

5 Four easy ways to connect with us

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16 17 18 19 20

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Additional words 45cent each

Payment enclosedUse my credit card

Added BonusYour ad will appear on our website at no additional charge

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Wednesday May Paulding County Progress - A

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 1426

Location CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip 5 mi

west of Defiance OH on CR 424 (old Rt 24) or 7 mi north of Paulding

OH on Rt 127 to CR 424 then east for 3 mi

Silver King Tractor SN 7659 hellip Silver King Tractor SN 7224 helliphellip JD B

Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

Delivery route

oakwooD area

$900 - $1100 Pr Mnh2 12 - 3 12 Hurs Pr Dy

No CllcnsNo Surdys

Pick up at Defiance

a Dpndbl vhcl wh Bckups Ncssry

Fr an inrwPls Cll Ch a

th Crscn-Nws

1-800-589-5441ext 251

N O W H I R I N G

bull Delivery Driver

bull Salesperson

bull Parts ProFull amp part-time openings bull Bi-lingual a plus

Job descriptions and application

available online at

wwwadvanceautopartsjobs

1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

14A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 1526

Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 15A

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4193995085

Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

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Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

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Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

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Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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VAN WERT ndash In remem- brance of Elvis Presley whodied on Aug 16 1977 a 38thanniversary concert will be givenin Van Wert on Saturday Aug15 at Fountain Park Billed as the greatest Elvisimpersonator of all time BenPortsmouth will perform with anine-piece band Fans from all over the worlddeclare he is the closest theyhave ever seen to Elvis PresleyAlthough there was only oneElvis Ben is the closest youwill ever get in terms of Elvisrsquoslooks his singing voice andonstage charisma according tothose who have seen him in per-son He has won three majorElvis Presley Enterprise en-dorsed contests culminating inthe crown jewel of contests theldquoUltimate Elvis Tribute Contestrdquoheld in Memphis during Elvisweek commemorating the life

and legend of Elvis Presley In February 2013 Ben per-formed on the ldquoDavid Letter-man Showrdquo in celebration ofthe Kingrsquos 79th birthday

Summer concert featurestop Elvis impersonator

Fountain Park in Van Wert will set the stage for Elvisimpersonator Ben Portsmouth Then concert scheduled for Aug15 will feature what many consider the greatest impersonator ofall time Elvis will perform many of the Kingrsquos hits and will have a

nine piece band backing him up as he performs

Bring your own seating(lawn chairs) to the event The park will open at noon on the15th and lawn chairs may be placed on a rst-come rst-served basis No coolers are permitted at this event Foodand drinks will be sold This will be the rst ticketedevent in Fountain Park historyThe concert area will be entirely

encased in privacy screen Youmust have a ticket to enter All proceeds will be donated to theChildrenrsquos Christmas Garden project Tickets are $25 in advanceand $30 at the event They can be purchased online at wwwvisionarypromotionsorg or by phone by calling Jim Clay at419-771-9508

Paulding-Putnam making

major infrastructure investment

Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative has started work on a $750000 system upgrade in Pauld-ing County

PAULDING ndash Pauld-ing Putnam Electric Co-op(PPEC) is putting the nish-ing touches on upgrades tothe electrical system that runsalong Charloe Trail The purpose of the four-month project is to continue providing members reliableand quality electric service ldquoJust like anything else ifyou donrsquot take care of some-thing age and weather ele-ments begin to take hold thisis why PPEC makes it a prior-ity to upgrade portions of ourelectrical system We wantour membersowners to have

reliable and quality service allthe timerdquo stated PPEC mar-keting and economic devel-opment manager Erika Wil-litzer The project is a majorcommunity improvement project costing an estimated$750000 and spanning 94miles in length It ties CecilLatty and Fort Brown substa-tions together allowing PPECto have more back-up optionswhen major outages occur It also allows PPEC to

move load around to moreefciently serve members inthat area of Paulding County Around 2444 of memberswill see reduced outages andincreased reliability The project started at theintersection of County Road131 and Ohio 111 pro-gressed south to County Road131 and County Road 126and from the intersection ofCounty Road 131 and CountyRoad 138 (aka Charloe Trail)to Charloe (County Road 138and County Road 179) Because of this update busi-nesses located in that area will

now have three-phase power Paulding County Eco-nomic Development directorJerry Zielke said ldquoI am very pleased with PPECrsquos recentinvestment in three-phaseelectric service in Jackson andEmerald townships This will provide additional electric ser-vice to InSource Technologieswhich continues to grow andexpand its business in JacksonTownship It will also provideservice for future economicdevelopment in that areardquo

PPEC engineering and op-erations manager Alan Kohartsaid his team strives for su- perior member service ldquoWecontinue to invest in new polesand wires to provide our mem- bers with reliable and qualityelectric service We know ourmembers will benefit fromthese projects for many yearsto comerdquo For more information onthis project or other infor-mation regarding PauldingPutnam Electric Co-op visitwwwppeccoop

WBESC to meet PAULDING ndash Western Buck -eye Educational Service Centerwill hold its monthly governing board meeting at 6 pm todayMay 20 at the Paulding ESC202 N Cherry Paulding

Used book sale OTTAWA ndash TheFriends of the PutnamCounty District Librarywill be holding its annu-al used book sale on June2-3 from 9 am-8 pm atthe 4th Street Gym Otta-wa There will be manyhardback and paperback

books for all ages plustapes and CDs attictreasures electronicsand ofce furniture All proceeds stay in PutnamCounty and are used byall library locations

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DONATE TO FAIR BUILDING PROJECT ndash The Paulding FFA Chapter donated $1000 to the Livestock Building Fund for the new animalpens Here with Lisa McClure (center) executive director of the Paulding County Area Foundation are FFA advisor Brett Foster and the2014-15 Paulding FFA ofcers Luke Jackson Peter Wharry Bailey Combs Katie Carnahan Hannah Farr and Paige Fitzwater

VOLUNTEER HONORED ndash Cindy Seslar has been a loyal volunteer at Antwerp Elementary School for 30 years In honor recog-nition and celebration of all that Seslar has done Crystal Brooksrsquo second grade class threw her a surprise party on May 13 Theygreeted Seslar with cupcakes and a homemade card

HOSPITAL RECEIVES FUNDING ndash Oakwood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Society donated toward the purchase of arecliner for patent use at Paulding County Hospital The chair willhelp patients on the road to recovering from illnesses and surgeryProper positioning of patients is important in the healing processhelping in the ow of uids and prevention of complicating fac-tors On hand to provide the chair to the hospital are from left

ndash Max Kochensparger John Pier Bonnie Pier Phyllis Bidlack andBill Bidlack Dick Parrish is seated in the chair

Ellie Miller (right) with Matt Klopfenstein new state presidentand a Wayne Trace FFA member was recognized for her outstand -ing work as an ofcer Miller a Paulding FFA member received agold rating for her treasurerrsquos book while Hannah Farr (not pic-tured) received a gold rating for her secretaryrsquos book

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DHI Media Photo

Malayna VanCleve ran the 300 hurdles with a time of 5141 tonish fourth The Lady Panthers nished seventh at the North -west Conference meet held at Columbus Grove

DHI Media Photo

Gabby Stahl hands off the baton to Kaylen Hale during the 1600 relay The Lady Panthers n-ished fth in the event and seventh overall as a team The Northwest Conference meet was held atColumbus Grover where the host Bulldogs won the meet

DHI Media Photo

In the 800 relay Kaylee Plummer takes the baton from team-mate Kaylen Hale during the Northwest Conference track meetThe Lady Panther relay team nished fth in the race

Bulldogs repeat asNWC track champs

By KEVIN

WANNEMACKER

Sportswriter

COLUMBUS GROVE ndash Columbus Groversquos

boys and girls captured the Northwest Confer-

ence track championship on Saturday at the

home of the Bulldogs It was their second title

in as many years for both teams and the Bull-

dog boyrsquos fourth consecutive title

The Columbus Grove girls totaled 159

points to easily get past second place Bluffton

(90) and third place Spencerville (79) Round-

ing out the standings were Ada (64) Lincol-

nview (44) Allen east (31) Paulding (28)

Delphos Jefferson (27) and Crestview (9)

For the Lady Panthers Malayna Van Cleve

posted a fth place nish in the 100 hurdles

with a time of 1774 while also taking fth in

the 300 hurdles in 5141 JoEllyn Salinas took

third in the pole vault at 8-0 with teammateJacee Harwell nishing fourth at 8-0 Kaylee

Plummer posted a jump of 15-5-14 to take

second in the long jump

The Lady Panther 4x100 relay team of Har-

well Gabriella Stahl Kaylee Plummer and

Kaylen Hale nished fth in 5454 seconds

while Stahl Hale Plummer and Van Cleve

took fth in the 4x200 relay in 15519

Christina Clapsaddle Hale Stahl and Van

Cleve combined to post a time of 43350 in

the 4x400 good for fth place

Kacie Mulholland of Spencerville garnered

the Northwest Conference Female Athlete of

the Year award after winning both the 200

dash (2690) and 400 dash (10074) Mulhol-

land was also part of the second place 1600

relay team that nished with a time of 42313

In the boys meet Columbus Grove record-

ed 161 points followed by Bluffton (98) and

Spencerville (86) The standings for the other

NWC teams were Linconview (79) Crest-

view (41) Allen east (28) Delphos Jefferson

(205) Paulding (115) and Ada (3)

For the maroon-and-white Simeon Shep-

herd took fth in the 1600 run at 45101 and

in the 3200 run with a time of 112241 Bren-

don Lothamer nished fourth in the pole vault

at 10-6 and Andrew Stafford tied for fth at

10-0

Preston Ingol Darion Rowe Branson

Minck and Zack Buchman recorded a fth place nish in the 4x100 relay with a time of

4846

Lincolnviewrsquos Bayley Tow was named the

Northwest Conference Male Athlete of the

Year Tow captured individual titles in the

1600 run setting a new meet record time of

42307 and 3200 run with a time of 95067

Tow also posted a second place nish in the

800 run with a time of 20350 and was part

of the 3200 relay team for the Lancers that

crossed the line second in 82950

Raiders claim GMC track titleBoysrsquo 1600 relay team seals win

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter

AYERSVILLE ndash TheWayne Trace boys and Fair-view girls captured teamchampionships at the GreenMeadows Conference trackmeet Friday night at Ayers-ville High School The boys meet came downto the nal race with Fairviewleading the way with 89 pointsfollowed by Wayne Trace at86 and Edgerton with 85-13

However the Raider 1600relay team of Seth SaylorJosh Kuhn Alec Vest andCole Shepherd won the race tovault Wayne Trace into a rst place nish as a team

Wayne Trace posted 96 points on the night to nip sec-ond place Edgertonrsquos 93-13 points and third place Fair-viewrsquos 93 points Tinora n-ished fourth at 73 followed byAyersville (58-13) Hicksville(46) Holgate (41) and Ant-werp (26-13) The Raidersrsquo Seth Saylorcaptured championships in both the 110 hurdles (1570)and 300 hurdles (4050) Say-

lor also posted a fourth placenish in the 200 dash for theRaiders

Tinorarsquos Hunter Vogel wasa triple champion individual-ly winning the long jump 100dash and 200 dash AntwerprsquosSam Williamson captured both the 1600 run and 3200run Hank Sinn of Wayne Tracewon the discus with a toss of134-3 and nished as run-ner-up in the shot put

The Raidersrsquo Cole Shepherdalso picked up valuable points posting second place nishesin the 400 dash high jumpand long jump Also scoring points for the Raiders individ-ually were Josh Kuhn (third

300 hurdles) Austin Kuhn(second 110 hurdles) ScottWenninger (fth discus)

Wayne Tracersquos 400 relayteam of Jared Sherry VestDarius Hale and Austin Kuhntook fourth In the same eventthe Antwerp quartet of Bran-don Laney Evan HiltonErik Buchan and Williamson placed fth Antwerprsquos Buchan tied forfourth in the high jump andJosh Longardner posted a fth place nish in the shot put The Lady Apaches totaled116 points to take the titlewith Edgerton placing second

at 103 and Holgate third at 72 points Ayersville (70) Ant-werp (57) Wayne Trace (54)Tinora (43) and Hicksville(11) rounded out the eld Wayne Tracersquos MoniqueGoings was a double winnercapturing the 100 dash (1270)and 200 dash (2670)

The Raider 800 relay quar-tet of Carrigan Critten Shay-na Temple Goings and StacyFlint took rst with a time of14930

Antwerprsquos Audrie Longard-ner took rst place in the 800meter run Antwerprsquos 3200 relay team

of Jaime Ryan Bailee Sig-man Rachel Williamson andLongardner won the title as

did the Archer 1600 relaysquad of Williamson AnnieMiesle Ryan and Longardner The blue-and-white alsoscored points from KlayreManella (fth discus) HopeSmith (third high jump andfourth 100 hurdles) Miesle(sixth 100 hurdles and third300 hurdles) Sigman (sixth1600 run) and Williamson(third 400 dash) Antwerprsquos 400 relay teamof Maggie Wilson EmmaButzin Kortney Smith andKiana Recker nished sixth Girls placing for WayneTrace included Temple (fth

high jump and fourth 300hurdles) Flint (fth 100dash) Hollie Wannemacher(fourth 3200 run) and GracieGudakunst (fth 200 dash)

The Raider 3200 relay teamof Flint Haley Saylor BriannaSinn and Hollie Wannemachernished sixth while CrittenGudakunst Flint and Goingscombined for a second placenish in the 400 relay Thequartet of Flint GudakunstCritten and Temple took sixthin the 1600 relay

Varsity Games of the WeekSoftballWayne Trace hosts Celina canceled

Paulding at Tinora canceled

Fairview 6Wayne Trace 1

Defiance 8Paulding 1

Antwerp host s Woodlan canceled

Wayne Trace hosts Delphos

Jeffersoncanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSColumbus Grove 15Paulding 5

DIV IV SECTIONALSNorth Central 9

Antwerp 3

Wayne Trace 2

Pettisville 1

BaseballPaulding at Van Wertcanceled

Wayne Trace at Parkwaycanceled

Paulding 8Edon 5

Crestview 10

Antwerp 0

Wayne Trace hosts Miller Citycanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSVan Wert 11Paulding 1

DIV IV SECTIONALSHolgate 7

Wayne Trace 5

TrackWAYNE TRACE RELAYS canceled

NWC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Paulding 8th 115Girlsrsquo meet -

Paulding 7th 28

GMC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Wayne Trace 1st 96Fairview 3rd 93Antwerp 8th 2633

Girlsrsquo meet -

Fairview 1st 116

Antwerp 5th 57

Wayne Trace 6th 54

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DIV IV SOFTBALL SECTIONAL

Laneyrsquos bad-hop single

lifts Lady Raiders to winBY KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sportswriter

HAVILAND ndash Courtnie Laneyrsquos bad-hopsingle that eluded Pettisville rst baseman

Kaija Blosser drove in Sydney Critten withthe game-winning run as Wayne Trace nippedthe Blackbirds 2-1 in eight innings in DivisionIV sectional softball Thursday night Critten had reached to lead off the bottomof the eighth with a single to right eld andmoved to second on a Leah Sinn groundout On an 0-2 pitch Laney then hit a ground- ball towards Blosser that took a bad-hop and jumped over the glove of the Blackbird rst basemanrsquos backhand into right eld Thethrow from Pettisville right elder MalloryRiegsecker to try and get Critten at the platewas off the mark and the Raiders escaped withthe victory ldquoIt wasnrsquot prettyrdquo noted Raider head coachJack Baumle ldquoBut you have to give our girlscredit We found a way to get it done thoughrdquo For the rst four innings Wayne Trace

pitcher Molly Crosby and Blackbird hurlerTeagan Kauffman took turns putting up zeroesin the scoring columns Wayne Trace threatened in each of the rsttwo innings The Raiders had runners at rstand second with two outs before Kauffmangot Critten to pop out to third baseman Steph-anie Hubby In the second Carley Wright walked andMadison Zartman singled with two outsHowever Kauffman again escaped by gettingAddison Baumle to y out to center eld Pettisvillersquos rst scoring opportunity camein the fourth Jaelyn Rufenacht reached on an error be-fore Hubby followed with a walk HoweverCrosby then stopped the rally from postingany damage by getting Kauffman to groundout and before fanning Jasmyn Barton

After the Raiders went in order in the bot-tom of the fourth Pettisville put up the gamersquosrst run in the fth Johanna Roth reached on a Raider error be-fore a passed ball advanced Roth to secondBlosser then followed with a sacrice buntthat moved Roth to third with one out Sami Tilley then hit a hard ground ball to

Crosby that allowed Roth to score for a 1-0Pettisville advantage ldquoWe had opportunities but we didnrsquot takeadvantage of themrdquo commented the Raiderhead coach ldquoFortunately we were able to do

a better job of that late in the gamerdquo Bergman opened the sixth with a single tocenter eld and advanced to second on a sacri-ce bunt by Critten After Maggie Crosby was hit by a pitch to put runners at rst and second Laney ground-ed out to Blosser at rst to move the runnersup to second and third Bergman then scoredon a wild pitch to knot the score at 1-1 Both teams threatened in the seventh Pettisville got a single from Roth beforeKaija Blosser reached on an error to put run-ners at second and third with one out Crosby though got out of the jam by get-ting Tilley to ground out and Amber Klop-fenstein to y out to centerelder MackenzieSwary to end the inning Wayne Trace got a one-out walk by Baum-le before a Swary pop-up for the second out

Crosby followed with a single to centereld but Bergman ew out to center eld to end theinning Pettisville then went down in order in theeighth to set up the Raider heroics in the homehalf of the inning Crosby recorded the victory for WayneTrace tossing eight innings while allowingtwo hits and two walks while fanning seven ldquoMolly did a nice job for us tonightrdquo Baum-le added ldquoShe didnrsquot have her best stuff butshe battled all night longrdquo Kauffman took the loss for the Blackbirds pitching seven innings while allowing eighthits and two walks Kyra Behnfeldt pitched tothe nal two batters giving up one hit ldquoThe bottom of the order came through forus tonightrdquo noted Baumle ldquoThey came upand hit the ball hard and that was good to seerdquo

Zartman Bergman and Crosby all had twosingles for Wayne Trace which improved to13-10

Addison Baumle Courtnie Laney and Syd-ney Critten each picked up singles for WayneTrace Johanna Roth and Kyra Behnfeldteach picked up hits for the Pettisville whichdropped to 8-11

Sectional Baseball

Tigers trip up RaidersCougars catch Panthers

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter HOLGATE ndash Wayne Trace battled with Green Meadows

Conference rival Holgate butcouldnrsquot overcome the Tigersas the hosts posted a 7-5 vic-tory in Division IV sectionalaction last Tuesday Holgate scored in ve ofits six at-bats with the loneexception being the initial in-ning After Wayne Trace jumpedin front 1-0 in the rst the Ti-gers answered a run in the sec-ond to knot the game at 1-1 The Raiders respondedquickly getting three in theirhalf of the third as WayneTrace opened a 4-1 advantage Holgate picked up singleruns in the third and fourth

to close within 4-3 before theRaiders got one in the fth toexpand the lead to 5-3 From there though it wasall Tigers Holgate respondedwith two runs in the fth and twomore in the sixth to seize a 7-5advantage entering the seventh Tiger pitching then shutdown the Wayne Trace of-fense to seal the two-run vic-tory in sectional action Noah Stoller ripped a pairof doubles and drove in threeruns while Brandon Laneyadded two singles and twoRBIrsquos for the Raiders David Sinn and CalebSchaefer added a double each

while Seth Yenser and AustinFast chipped in singles Stoller suffered the lossfor Wayne Trace allowingten hits and four walks whilefanning three strikeouts TheRaiders drop to 2-20 on the

yearDylan Szabo had a single

and two doubles for the Ti-gers and Bailey Hohenbergerchipped in two singles

Dylan Pahl got the win forHolgate tossing three inningswhile surrendering two hitsand a run and striking out one The Tigers now 6-15 on theseason will travel to Kalidain sectional championship ac-tion

Van Wert 11 Paulding 1 VAN WERT mdash It wasall smiles for Van Wert lastThursday as the Cougars host-ed Paulding in the Division IIIsectional championship gameThe Cougars came away vic-torious and earned their rstsectional championship in 16years Southpaw Brant Henry got

the start on the mound for theCougars After striking outthe rst Panther batter thingsgot a little dicey with the nextthree Paulding batters gettingon base Henry managed to get outof the jam with a force out fol-lowed by a strike out At their next at-bats thePanthers got things going witha single from Jarrett SittonPaulding was stopped whenLupe Martinez hit a liner forthe force out at second AlexArellano then singled put-ting two on with one man outCorbin Edwards then singledscoring Martinez and giving

the Panthers a 1-0 lead after 112 innings ldquoWe had a great rst in-ning with Damon (Egnor onthe mound) and we get thatone run things were lookinggoodrdquo said Paulding head

baseball coach Brock Berg-man ldquoWe needed to have a big shut down inning the nextinning and it wasnrsquot so muchthat We got behind good hit-

ters and they (Van Wert) hitthe fastball well because theyknew it was comingrdquo The Van Wert bats camealive in the second inning plating four runs to take a 4-1lead The Cougars didnrsquot hold back at their next time at batTwo more runs put the Cou-gars in a comfortable lead at6-1 Van Wert needed but nine pitches in the fourth inningto down the Panthers BrantHenry took the mound and be-gan with a three-pitch strike-out Henry then struck thenext two batters of the inning

on nine pitches The Cougars sent nine bat-ters to the plate in the fourthinning will adding to moreruns to their reacutesumeacute and an8-1 margin They werenrsquot done yetthough as Caleb Fetzer sin-gled to left scoring HenryBraun hit a liner to right eldthat was misplayed puttingrunners on second and thirdwith still two men out Fetzerscored and Braun advancedto third on a wild pitch fromPanther reliever Lupe Mar-tinez Williams then came tothe dish and singled in anotherrun The Cougars nished the

inning with an 11-1 lead Henry retired the Panthersin order in the fth inningstriking out the nal two Henished the game with 10strikeouts while walking justtwo and allowing six hits

Varsity Baseball Varsity Softball

FAIRVIEW 6 WAYNE TRACE 1 SHERWOOD ndash Fairviewtook advantage of ve WayneTrace errors and used a fourrun fourth inning to post a 6-1victory over the Raiders lastTuesday night

The Apaches wrap up anundefeated season in confer-ence play improving to 7-0 inthe league and 18-3 overall Fairview scored single runsin the rst and second innings before the four-run fourthstretched the advantage to 6-0 Wayne Trace did break upthe shutout plating its lonerun of the night in the sixth Molly Crosby and Mack-enzie Swary each posted twohits for the Raiders who fallto 12-10 in all games and 4-3in the conference Leah SinnMadison Zartman SydneyCritten and Addison Baumlechipped in a single each

Crosby took the loss on themound striking out ve whileallowing six hits and oneearned run Christina Gebers had twosingles for Fairview with Mal-lory Polter Kolleen BolandKelsey Beck and BlakelynSheets also recording a singleeach Haley Robbins allowedeight hits and a walk whilestriking out eight to get thewin for FairviewDEFIANCE 8 PAULDING 1 Deance broke a 1-1 tiewith a seven run fth inningas the Bulldogs pulled awayfor an 8-1 win over Paulding

in non-league softball actionlast week

PAULDING 8 EDON 5 Edon jumped in front of host Paulding 4-0 after one inning but the Panthers scored eight runs over the nal six frames to post an8-5 victory over the Bombers Paulding got two runs back in the second but the Bombers addedone in the top of the third for a 5-2 advantage The Panthers took thelead for good with a four-run third to grab a 6-5 advantage The ma-

roon and white then added the nal two runs in the sixth to set the nalmargin at 8-5 Preston Johanns pitched three innings to get the win for Pauldingsurrendering eight hits and ve runs Jarrett Sitton topped the Panther offense with a single and a homerun while also driving in four runs Corbin Edwards added two singlesand three runs batted in while Aaron Mock chipped in a single and adouble Johanns and Marcus Miller posted a single each for PauldingCRESTVIEW 10 ANTWERP 0 Preston Gerardot and Mitchell Rickard combined on ano-hitter as Crestview blanked Antwerp 10-0 in six innings lastweek in non-league baseball action Crestview took control early scoring ve runs in the rst andfour in the second for a 9-0 advantage The Knights got theirnal run with a single run in the sixth

The host Bulldogs had jumped in front with a solorun in the rst before Pauldinganswered with its lone run inthe fourth However Deancethen took control by platingseven runs in the home half of

the fth Kristen Schilt pitched veinnings for the Panthers giv-ing up ve hits three runs(two earned) and a walk

Morgan Riley AudreyManz and Kastin Kelly all hadtwo hits for the maroon andwhite with Kelly also pickingup a RBI

Three Paulding FFA members received their state degrees at the Ohio FFA Convention April 30-May 1 From left are Luke Jackson Katie Carnahan and Alexis Howell

Justin Carnahan 2014 Paulding High School graduate re-ceived second place in the Prociency Category of Forage Pro -duction at this yearrsquos Ohio FFA Convention

VWCH recognizes EMS Week locally VAN WERT ndash National Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Week brings together local communities and medical personnel tohonor the brave men and women who respond to medical emer-gencies Observance of this important week runs May 17-23 This yearrsquos theme is ldquoEMS Strongrdquo and honors the strong drivewithin everyone who works together as part of the EMS crew ndashrst responders hospitals emergency physicians and public health providers who collaborate together to reduce risk and save lives Van Wert County Hospital and Van Wert Medical Services aregrateful for the dedication of the local EMS crews who providethe day-to-day life saving of emergency medicinersquos ldquofront linerdquo Ingratitude for the EMS crews who serve the area Van Wert CountyHospital provided a meal on Tuesday for all EMS personnel andalso provided free Continuing Education (CE) hours on the topicof Pediatric Emergencies

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ORDINANCE

1497-15

Ordinance 1497-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May 62015 and goes into ef-

fect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEGRANTING TOPAULDING-PUT- NAM ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INCITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS THERIGHT TO ACQUIRECONSTRUCT MAIN-TAIN AND OPERATEIN THE STREETST H O R O U G H -FARES ALLEYSBRIDGES AND

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TRANSMISSION OFTHE SAME WITHINTHROUGH ORACROSS SAID VIL-LAGE OF PAULD-ING STATE OFOHIOCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1498-15

Ordinance 1498-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $80000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-

SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF ACQUIRING ANDIMPROVING REALPROPERTY AND IN-TERESTS THEREINFOR USE BY THEVILLAGErsquoS STREETD E P A R T M E N T TOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office

116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1499-15

Ordinance 1499-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be in

force immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FORTHE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED$344000 NOTES INANTICIPATION OFTHE ISSUANCE OFBONDS FOR THEPURPOSE OF PAV-ING AND OTHER-WISE IMPROVING N CHERRY STREET NORTH DRIVE ANDOTHER ROADSAND STREETS INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1500-15

Ordinance 1500-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $35000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSE

OF CONSTRUCT-ING AND RECON-STRUCTING CURBSALONG N CHERRYSTREET AND NORTH DRIVE INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-

nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1501-15

Ordinance 1501-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $18000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVINGTHE VILLAGErsquoSSEWER SYSTEMTOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-

GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1502-15

Ordinance 1502-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes into

effect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $193000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVING THEVILLAGErsquoS SEWERSYSTEM AND DE-

CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

RESOLUTION

1303-15

Resolution 1303-15was passed by Pauld-ing Village Council onMay 6 2015 and goesinto effect and shall bein force immediatelyThe summary of thislegislation is as followsA RESOLUTIONREQUESTING THECOUNTY AUDI-TOR TO CERTIFYTO THE VILLAGEOF PAULDING THETOTAL CURRENTTAX VALUATIONOF SAID VILLAGEAND THE DOLLARAMOUNT OF REVE-

NUE THAT WOULDBE GENERATEDBY FOUR-TENTHS(040) MILL FOR ARENEWAL LEVYFOR THE PURPOSEOF PROVIDING ANDMAINTAINING EMSAPPARATUS AP-PLIANCES BUILD-INGS OR SITESTHEREFORE ANDTHE PAYMENTOF PERMANENTPART-TIME ORVOLUNTEER EMTSOR TO OPERATETHE SAME IN AC-CORDANCE WITH

REVISED CODE5705190) AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

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Wednesday May Paulding County Progress - A

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Location CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip 5 mi

west of Defiance OH on CR 424 (old Rt 24) or 7 mi north of Paulding

OH on Rt 127 to CR 424 then east for 3 mi

Silver King Tractor SN 7659 hellip Silver King Tractor SN 7224 helliphellip JD B

Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

Delivery route

oakwooD area

$900 - $1100 Pr Mnh2 12 - 3 12 Hurs Pr Dy

No CllcnsNo Surdys

Pick up at Defiance

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Fr an inrwPls Cll Ch a

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1-800-589-5441ext 251

N O W H I R I N G

bull Delivery Driver

bull Salesperson

bull Parts ProFull amp part-time openings bull Bi-lingual a plus

Job descriptions and application

available online at

wwwadvanceautopartsjobs

1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

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Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 15A

Apply online or visit a local banking center

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201 North Main Street

4193995085

Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1B

Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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2B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 9B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

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VOLUNTEER HONORED ndash Cindy Seslar has been a loyal volunteer at Antwerp Elementary School for 30 years In honor recog-nition and celebration of all that Seslar has done Crystal Brooksrsquo second grade class threw her a surprise party on May 13 Theygreeted Seslar with cupcakes and a homemade card

HOSPITAL RECEIVES FUNDING ndash Oakwood Arbor 759 of theGleaner Life Insurance Society donated toward the purchase of arecliner for patent use at Paulding County Hospital The chair willhelp patients on the road to recovering from illnesses and surgeryProper positioning of patients is important in the healing processhelping in the ow of uids and prevention of complicating fac-tors On hand to provide the chair to the hospital are from left

ndash Max Kochensparger John Pier Bonnie Pier Phyllis Bidlack andBill Bidlack Dick Parrish is seated in the chair

Ellie Miller (right) with Matt Klopfenstein new state presidentand a Wayne Trace FFA member was recognized for her outstand -ing work as an ofcer Miller a Paulding FFA member received agold rating for her treasurerrsquos book while Hannah Farr (not pic-tured) received a gold rating for her secretaryrsquos book

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SPORTS

DHI Media Photo

Malayna VanCleve ran the 300 hurdles with a time of 5141 tonish fourth The Lady Panthers nished seventh at the North -west Conference meet held at Columbus Grove

DHI Media Photo

Gabby Stahl hands off the baton to Kaylen Hale during the 1600 relay The Lady Panthers n-ished fth in the event and seventh overall as a team The Northwest Conference meet was held atColumbus Grover where the host Bulldogs won the meet

DHI Media Photo

In the 800 relay Kaylee Plummer takes the baton from team-mate Kaylen Hale during the Northwest Conference track meetThe Lady Panther relay team nished fth in the race

Bulldogs repeat asNWC track champs

By KEVIN

WANNEMACKER

Sportswriter

COLUMBUS GROVE ndash Columbus Groversquos

boys and girls captured the Northwest Confer-

ence track championship on Saturday at the

home of the Bulldogs It was their second title

in as many years for both teams and the Bull-

dog boyrsquos fourth consecutive title

The Columbus Grove girls totaled 159

points to easily get past second place Bluffton

(90) and third place Spencerville (79) Round-

ing out the standings were Ada (64) Lincol-

nview (44) Allen east (31) Paulding (28)

Delphos Jefferson (27) and Crestview (9)

For the Lady Panthers Malayna Van Cleve

posted a fth place nish in the 100 hurdles

with a time of 1774 while also taking fth in

the 300 hurdles in 5141 JoEllyn Salinas took

third in the pole vault at 8-0 with teammateJacee Harwell nishing fourth at 8-0 Kaylee

Plummer posted a jump of 15-5-14 to take

second in the long jump

The Lady Panther 4x100 relay team of Har-

well Gabriella Stahl Kaylee Plummer and

Kaylen Hale nished fth in 5454 seconds

while Stahl Hale Plummer and Van Cleve

took fth in the 4x200 relay in 15519

Christina Clapsaddle Hale Stahl and Van

Cleve combined to post a time of 43350 in

the 4x400 good for fth place

Kacie Mulholland of Spencerville garnered

the Northwest Conference Female Athlete of

the Year award after winning both the 200

dash (2690) and 400 dash (10074) Mulhol-

land was also part of the second place 1600

relay team that nished with a time of 42313

In the boys meet Columbus Grove record-

ed 161 points followed by Bluffton (98) and

Spencerville (86) The standings for the other

NWC teams were Linconview (79) Crest-

view (41) Allen east (28) Delphos Jefferson

(205) Paulding (115) and Ada (3)

For the maroon-and-white Simeon Shep-

herd took fth in the 1600 run at 45101 and

in the 3200 run with a time of 112241 Bren-

don Lothamer nished fourth in the pole vault

at 10-6 and Andrew Stafford tied for fth at

10-0

Preston Ingol Darion Rowe Branson

Minck and Zack Buchman recorded a fth place nish in the 4x100 relay with a time of

4846

Lincolnviewrsquos Bayley Tow was named the

Northwest Conference Male Athlete of the

Year Tow captured individual titles in the

1600 run setting a new meet record time of

42307 and 3200 run with a time of 95067

Tow also posted a second place nish in the

800 run with a time of 20350 and was part

of the 3200 relay team for the Lancers that

crossed the line second in 82950

Raiders claim GMC track titleBoysrsquo 1600 relay team seals win

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter

AYERSVILLE ndash TheWayne Trace boys and Fair-view girls captured teamchampionships at the GreenMeadows Conference trackmeet Friday night at Ayers-ville High School The boys meet came downto the nal race with Fairviewleading the way with 89 pointsfollowed by Wayne Trace at86 and Edgerton with 85-13

However the Raider 1600relay team of Seth SaylorJosh Kuhn Alec Vest andCole Shepherd won the race tovault Wayne Trace into a rst place nish as a team

Wayne Trace posted 96 points on the night to nip sec-ond place Edgertonrsquos 93-13 points and third place Fair-viewrsquos 93 points Tinora n-ished fourth at 73 followed byAyersville (58-13) Hicksville(46) Holgate (41) and Ant-werp (26-13) The Raidersrsquo Seth Saylorcaptured championships in both the 110 hurdles (1570)and 300 hurdles (4050) Say-

lor also posted a fourth placenish in the 200 dash for theRaiders

Tinorarsquos Hunter Vogel wasa triple champion individual-ly winning the long jump 100dash and 200 dash AntwerprsquosSam Williamson captured both the 1600 run and 3200run Hank Sinn of Wayne Tracewon the discus with a toss of134-3 and nished as run-ner-up in the shot put

The Raidersrsquo Cole Shepherdalso picked up valuable points posting second place nishesin the 400 dash high jumpand long jump Also scoring points for the Raiders individ-ually were Josh Kuhn (third

300 hurdles) Austin Kuhn(second 110 hurdles) ScottWenninger (fth discus)

Wayne Tracersquos 400 relayteam of Jared Sherry VestDarius Hale and Austin Kuhntook fourth In the same eventthe Antwerp quartet of Bran-don Laney Evan HiltonErik Buchan and Williamson placed fth Antwerprsquos Buchan tied forfourth in the high jump andJosh Longardner posted a fth place nish in the shot put The Lady Apaches totaled116 points to take the titlewith Edgerton placing second

at 103 and Holgate third at 72 points Ayersville (70) Ant-werp (57) Wayne Trace (54)Tinora (43) and Hicksville(11) rounded out the eld Wayne Tracersquos MoniqueGoings was a double winnercapturing the 100 dash (1270)and 200 dash (2670)

The Raider 800 relay quar-tet of Carrigan Critten Shay-na Temple Goings and StacyFlint took rst with a time of14930

Antwerprsquos Audrie Longard-ner took rst place in the 800meter run Antwerprsquos 3200 relay team

of Jaime Ryan Bailee Sig-man Rachel Williamson andLongardner won the title as

did the Archer 1600 relaysquad of Williamson AnnieMiesle Ryan and Longardner The blue-and-white alsoscored points from KlayreManella (fth discus) HopeSmith (third high jump andfourth 100 hurdles) Miesle(sixth 100 hurdles and third300 hurdles) Sigman (sixth1600 run) and Williamson(third 400 dash) Antwerprsquos 400 relay teamof Maggie Wilson EmmaButzin Kortney Smith andKiana Recker nished sixth Girls placing for WayneTrace included Temple (fth

high jump and fourth 300hurdles) Flint (fth 100dash) Hollie Wannemacher(fourth 3200 run) and GracieGudakunst (fth 200 dash)

The Raider 3200 relay teamof Flint Haley Saylor BriannaSinn and Hollie Wannemachernished sixth while CrittenGudakunst Flint and Goingscombined for a second placenish in the 400 relay Thequartet of Flint GudakunstCritten and Temple took sixthin the 1600 relay

Varsity Games of the WeekSoftballWayne Trace hosts Celina canceled

Paulding at Tinora canceled

Fairview 6Wayne Trace 1

Defiance 8Paulding 1

Antwerp host s Woodlan canceled

Wayne Trace hosts Delphos

Jeffersoncanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSColumbus Grove 15Paulding 5

DIV IV SECTIONALSNorth Central 9

Antwerp 3

Wayne Trace 2

Pettisville 1

BaseballPaulding at Van Wertcanceled

Wayne Trace at Parkwaycanceled

Paulding 8Edon 5

Crestview 10

Antwerp 0

Wayne Trace hosts Miller Citycanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSVan Wert 11Paulding 1

DIV IV SECTIONALSHolgate 7

Wayne Trace 5

TrackWAYNE TRACE RELAYS canceled

NWC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Paulding 8th 115Girlsrsquo meet -

Paulding 7th 28

GMC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Wayne Trace 1st 96Fairview 3rd 93Antwerp 8th 2633

Girlsrsquo meet -

Fairview 1st 116

Antwerp 5th 57

Wayne Trace 6th 54

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DIV IV SOFTBALL SECTIONAL

Laneyrsquos bad-hop single

lifts Lady Raiders to winBY KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sportswriter

HAVILAND ndash Courtnie Laneyrsquos bad-hopsingle that eluded Pettisville rst baseman

Kaija Blosser drove in Sydney Critten withthe game-winning run as Wayne Trace nippedthe Blackbirds 2-1 in eight innings in DivisionIV sectional softball Thursday night Critten had reached to lead off the bottomof the eighth with a single to right eld andmoved to second on a Leah Sinn groundout On an 0-2 pitch Laney then hit a ground- ball towards Blosser that took a bad-hop and jumped over the glove of the Blackbird rst basemanrsquos backhand into right eld Thethrow from Pettisville right elder MalloryRiegsecker to try and get Critten at the platewas off the mark and the Raiders escaped withthe victory ldquoIt wasnrsquot prettyrdquo noted Raider head coachJack Baumle ldquoBut you have to give our girlscredit We found a way to get it done thoughrdquo For the rst four innings Wayne Trace

pitcher Molly Crosby and Blackbird hurlerTeagan Kauffman took turns putting up zeroesin the scoring columns Wayne Trace threatened in each of the rsttwo innings The Raiders had runners at rstand second with two outs before Kauffmangot Critten to pop out to third baseman Steph-anie Hubby In the second Carley Wright walked andMadison Zartman singled with two outsHowever Kauffman again escaped by gettingAddison Baumle to y out to center eld Pettisvillersquos rst scoring opportunity camein the fourth Jaelyn Rufenacht reached on an error be-fore Hubby followed with a walk HoweverCrosby then stopped the rally from postingany damage by getting Kauffman to groundout and before fanning Jasmyn Barton

After the Raiders went in order in the bot-tom of the fourth Pettisville put up the gamersquosrst run in the fth Johanna Roth reached on a Raider error be-fore a passed ball advanced Roth to secondBlosser then followed with a sacrice buntthat moved Roth to third with one out Sami Tilley then hit a hard ground ball to

Crosby that allowed Roth to score for a 1-0Pettisville advantage ldquoWe had opportunities but we didnrsquot takeadvantage of themrdquo commented the Raiderhead coach ldquoFortunately we were able to do

a better job of that late in the gamerdquo Bergman opened the sixth with a single tocenter eld and advanced to second on a sacri-ce bunt by Critten After Maggie Crosby was hit by a pitch to put runners at rst and second Laney ground-ed out to Blosser at rst to move the runnersup to second and third Bergman then scoredon a wild pitch to knot the score at 1-1 Both teams threatened in the seventh Pettisville got a single from Roth beforeKaija Blosser reached on an error to put run-ners at second and third with one out Crosby though got out of the jam by get-ting Tilley to ground out and Amber Klop-fenstein to y out to centerelder MackenzieSwary to end the inning Wayne Trace got a one-out walk by Baum-le before a Swary pop-up for the second out

Crosby followed with a single to centereld but Bergman ew out to center eld to end theinning Pettisville then went down in order in theeighth to set up the Raider heroics in the homehalf of the inning Crosby recorded the victory for WayneTrace tossing eight innings while allowingtwo hits and two walks while fanning seven ldquoMolly did a nice job for us tonightrdquo Baum-le added ldquoShe didnrsquot have her best stuff butshe battled all night longrdquo Kauffman took the loss for the Blackbirds pitching seven innings while allowing eighthits and two walks Kyra Behnfeldt pitched tothe nal two batters giving up one hit ldquoThe bottom of the order came through forus tonightrdquo noted Baumle ldquoThey came upand hit the ball hard and that was good to seerdquo

Zartman Bergman and Crosby all had twosingles for Wayne Trace which improved to13-10

Addison Baumle Courtnie Laney and Syd-ney Critten each picked up singles for WayneTrace Johanna Roth and Kyra Behnfeldteach picked up hits for the Pettisville whichdropped to 8-11

Sectional Baseball

Tigers trip up RaidersCougars catch Panthers

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter HOLGATE ndash Wayne Trace battled with Green Meadows

Conference rival Holgate butcouldnrsquot overcome the Tigersas the hosts posted a 7-5 vic-tory in Division IV sectionalaction last Tuesday Holgate scored in ve ofits six at-bats with the loneexception being the initial in-ning After Wayne Trace jumpedin front 1-0 in the rst the Ti-gers answered a run in the sec-ond to knot the game at 1-1 The Raiders respondedquickly getting three in theirhalf of the third as WayneTrace opened a 4-1 advantage Holgate picked up singleruns in the third and fourth

to close within 4-3 before theRaiders got one in the fth toexpand the lead to 5-3 From there though it wasall Tigers Holgate respondedwith two runs in the fth and twomore in the sixth to seize a 7-5advantage entering the seventh Tiger pitching then shutdown the Wayne Trace of-fense to seal the two-run vic-tory in sectional action Noah Stoller ripped a pairof doubles and drove in threeruns while Brandon Laneyadded two singles and twoRBIrsquos for the Raiders David Sinn and CalebSchaefer added a double each

while Seth Yenser and AustinFast chipped in singles Stoller suffered the lossfor Wayne Trace allowingten hits and four walks whilefanning three strikeouts TheRaiders drop to 2-20 on the

yearDylan Szabo had a single

and two doubles for the Ti-gers and Bailey Hohenbergerchipped in two singles

Dylan Pahl got the win forHolgate tossing three inningswhile surrendering two hitsand a run and striking out one The Tigers now 6-15 on theseason will travel to Kalidain sectional championship ac-tion

Van Wert 11 Paulding 1 VAN WERT mdash It wasall smiles for Van Wert lastThursday as the Cougars host-ed Paulding in the Division IIIsectional championship gameThe Cougars came away vic-torious and earned their rstsectional championship in 16years Southpaw Brant Henry got

the start on the mound for theCougars After striking outthe rst Panther batter thingsgot a little dicey with the nextthree Paulding batters gettingon base Henry managed to get outof the jam with a force out fol-lowed by a strike out At their next at-bats thePanthers got things going witha single from Jarrett SittonPaulding was stopped whenLupe Martinez hit a liner forthe force out at second AlexArellano then singled put-ting two on with one man outCorbin Edwards then singledscoring Martinez and giving

the Panthers a 1-0 lead after 112 innings ldquoWe had a great rst in-ning with Damon (Egnor onthe mound) and we get thatone run things were lookinggoodrdquo said Paulding head

baseball coach Brock Berg-man ldquoWe needed to have a big shut down inning the nextinning and it wasnrsquot so muchthat We got behind good hit-

ters and they (Van Wert) hitthe fastball well because theyknew it was comingrdquo The Van Wert bats camealive in the second inning plating four runs to take a 4-1lead The Cougars didnrsquot hold back at their next time at batTwo more runs put the Cou-gars in a comfortable lead at6-1 Van Wert needed but nine pitches in the fourth inningto down the Panthers BrantHenry took the mound and be-gan with a three-pitch strike-out Henry then struck thenext two batters of the inning

on nine pitches The Cougars sent nine bat-ters to the plate in the fourthinning will adding to moreruns to their reacutesumeacute and an8-1 margin They werenrsquot done yetthough as Caleb Fetzer sin-gled to left scoring HenryBraun hit a liner to right eldthat was misplayed puttingrunners on second and thirdwith still two men out Fetzerscored and Braun advancedto third on a wild pitch fromPanther reliever Lupe Mar-tinez Williams then came tothe dish and singled in anotherrun The Cougars nished the

inning with an 11-1 lead Henry retired the Panthersin order in the fth inningstriking out the nal two Henished the game with 10strikeouts while walking justtwo and allowing six hits

Varsity Baseball Varsity Softball

FAIRVIEW 6 WAYNE TRACE 1 SHERWOOD ndash Fairviewtook advantage of ve WayneTrace errors and used a fourrun fourth inning to post a 6-1victory over the Raiders lastTuesday night

The Apaches wrap up anundefeated season in confer-ence play improving to 7-0 inthe league and 18-3 overall Fairview scored single runsin the rst and second innings before the four-run fourthstretched the advantage to 6-0 Wayne Trace did break upthe shutout plating its lonerun of the night in the sixth Molly Crosby and Mack-enzie Swary each posted twohits for the Raiders who fallto 12-10 in all games and 4-3in the conference Leah SinnMadison Zartman SydneyCritten and Addison Baumlechipped in a single each

Crosby took the loss on themound striking out ve whileallowing six hits and oneearned run Christina Gebers had twosingles for Fairview with Mal-lory Polter Kolleen BolandKelsey Beck and BlakelynSheets also recording a singleeach Haley Robbins allowedeight hits and a walk whilestriking out eight to get thewin for FairviewDEFIANCE 8 PAULDING 1 Deance broke a 1-1 tiewith a seven run fth inningas the Bulldogs pulled awayfor an 8-1 win over Paulding

in non-league softball actionlast week

PAULDING 8 EDON 5 Edon jumped in front of host Paulding 4-0 after one inning but the Panthers scored eight runs over the nal six frames to post an8-5 victory over the Bombers Paulding got two runs back in the second but the Bombers addedone in the top of the third for a 5-2 advantage The Panthers took thelead for good with a four-run third to grab a 6-5 advantage The ma-

roon and white then added the nal two runs in the sixth to set the nalmargin at 8-5 Preston Johanns pitched three innings to get the win for Pauldingsurrendering eight hits and ve runs Jarrett Sitton topped the Panther offense with a single and a homerun while also driving in four runs Corbin Edwards added two singlesand three runs batted in while Aaron Mock chipped in a single and adouble Johanns and Marcus Miller posted a single each for PauldingCRESTVIEW 10 ANTWERP 0 Preston Gerardot and Mitchell Rickard combined on ano-hitter as Crestview blanked Antwerp 10-0 in six innings lastweek in non-league baseball action Crestview took control early scoring ve runs in the rst andfour in the second for a 9-0 advantage The Knights got theirnal run with a single run in the sixth

The host Bulldogs had jumped in front with a solorun in the rst before Pauldinganswered with its lone run inthe fourth However Deancethen took control by platingseven runs in the home half of

the fth Kristen Schilt pitched veinnings for the Panthers giv-ing up ve hits three runs(two earned) and a walk

Morgan Riley AudreyManz and Kastin Kelly all hadtwo hits for the maroon andwhite with Kelly also pickingup a RBI

Three Paulding FFA members received their state degrees at the Ohio FFA Convention April 30-May 1 From left are Luke Jackson Katie Carnahan and Alexis Howell

Justin Carnahan 2014 Paulding High School graduate re-ceived second place in the Prociency Category of Forage Pro -duction at this yearrsquos Ohio FFA Convention

VWCH recognizes EMS Week locally VAN WERT ndash National Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Week brings together local communities and medical personnel tohonor the brave men and women who respond to medical emer-gencies Observance of this important week runs May 17-23 This yearrsquos theme is ldquoEMS Strongrdquo and honors the strong drivewithin everyone who works together as part of the EMS crew ndashrst responders hospitals emergency physicians and public health providers who collaborate together to reduce risk and save lives Van Wert County Hospital and Van Wert Medical Services aregrateful for the dedication of the local EMS crews who providethe day-to-day life saving of emergency medicinersquos ldquofront linerdquo Ingratitude for the EMS crews who serve the area Van Wert CountyHospital provided a meal on Tuesday for all EMS personnel andalso provided free Continuing Education (CE) hours on the topicof Pediatric Emergencies

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amp Geothermal HeatingCooling Homeon 10 Acres Partly Wooded w 34acre pond and 40x60 Pole Barn$174900

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 we ll asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2883 New Listing ldquoSecludedrdquo 1248 sq ftmanufactured home on foundation with wraparound deck and covered end porch 3 bdrm2 bths gas fireplace Also has 21x18 metalbuilding for storage 407 Mustach St in Payne

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

BFGoodrich Tire ManufacturingFort Wayne Indiana

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electronic or mechanical t echnology

CANDIDATES MUST

bull Be legally authorized to work in the United Statesbull Be at least 18 years of agebull Be willing to work full-time on a 12-hour rotating shift schedulebull Must successfully complete a medical examination drug screen and

background check prior to beginning work

PAY

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opportunities to minorities females veterans and disabled individuals

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PAULDING HIGH

SCHOOL

YEARBOOKS

1955

1956

1959

1962

Bill - 419-238-9733

NOTICESPAULDING EXEMP-

ED V i l l age SchoolB o ar d o f E d uc a ti o nhereby gives notice inaccordance with Section3307353 of the OhioRevised Code that Kar-en Schlatter currentlyemployed in the District

s Elementary Guid-ance Counselor will beretired and is seekingemployment wi th theDistrict in such positionfollowing retirement ThePaulding Exempted Vil-lage School Board of Education wil l hold apublic meeting on the is-

sue of Karen Schlatter being employed in theDistrict at 645 pm onJune 29 2015 at the Ad-ministrative Building

HELP WANTEDLOOKING FOR part-ime farm help Mostly

o w i n g L o ca t edbetween Paulding andDefiance Respond toPO Box 180L PauldingOH 45879

THE VILLAGE of Payneis taking applications for he position of Village

Fiscal Officer Pleasedrop resumes off to theVillage AdministrationOffice Attention TheMayor A complete jobdescription is also avail-able at the Village Ad-ministration Office

FOR RENTNOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart-ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068 or on-line at straleyrealestate-inccom

HOUSE FOR RENT

FOR RENT in Paulding2 b ed ro om h om e$450$450 No insidepets 419-594-2485

WANTED TO BUY COINS-STAMP collec-ions-toys-comic books-

old knives-antiques-es-ates-collections 419-

399-3353

GARAGEYARD SALES

HUGE GARAGE SaleThurs May 21 and FriMay 22 9am- Jennifer

Langham and Joan Pier16047 SR 49 Antwerp

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mattress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICESLOCAL CONCRETE

contractor Specializingin driveway sidewalks amppatios Call Mitch for afree estimate419-786-9626

AUTOMOTIVE BODY

Work - small garagelowoverhead the boss doesal l the work Antwerp

area419-506-0998

A C UT A B OV E T H E

REST Tree Service andStump Removal Freeestimate fully insured419-576-6485

TRAVELCHARTER BUS ToursLots of day and multi-day tours June 22-25Nashville-Memphis Callfo r f l ie r s Great sur-pr ises $669 doubleEvelyns Excurs ions419-737-2055 Cell 419-3 6 7 - 1 4 7 1 I v a hLothamer 399-2386

wwwevelynsexcursionscom

FREE amp LOW PRICEFREE CAT to a goodh o me W hi te w it hpatches 419-399-9087

PROBATE COURTOF PROBATE

COUNTY OHIOJOHN A DEMUTH

JUDGEADOPTION OF ZaneAric-Rian Thimlar (Name after Adoption)CASE NO 20155005

NOTICE OF PUBLICA-TIONTo Nathan Aric Millerand Tamer E BlackburnYou are notified that on

the 27th day of April2015 a Petition forAdoption of Zane AricMiller born on 732010was filed in PauldingCounty Ohio ProbateCourt and a hearing onthe Petition will be heldin this Court on the 6thday of July 2015 at 100PMIt is alleged in the peti-tion that you as a natural

parent of this child havefailed without justifiablecause to provide for themaintenance and supportof the child or have failedto provide more than de

minimis contact with thechild as required by lawor judicial decree for a

period of at least one yearimmediately precedingthe filing of the adoption

petitionJOHN A DeMUTHJUDGE

LEGAL NOTICE

The annual electionof the Directors of thePaulding County Agri-cultural Society will beheld on Saturday June13 2015 between thehours of 12 noon and400 pm Said electionwill be held in the Sec-retaryrsquos Office on thePaulding County Fair-grounds Only those persons holding a 2015Paulding County Agri-cultural Society mem- bership will be allowedto vote in said electionSusan Miller Paulding County Agri-cultural SocietySecretary

ORDINANCE

1497-15

Ordinance 1497-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May 62015 and goes into ef-

fect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEGRANTING TOPAULDING-PUT- NAM ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INCITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS THERIGHT TO ACQUIRECONSTRUCT MAIN-TAIN AND OPERATEIN THE STREETST H O R O U G H -FARES ALLEYSBRIDGES AND

PUBLIC PLACES OFTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING STATEOF OHIO ANDITS SUCCESSORSLINES FOR THEDISTRIBUTION OFELECTRIC ENERGYTO THE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOAND THE INHAB-ITANTS THEREOFFOR LIGHT HEATPOWER ANDOTHER PURPOSESAND FOR THE

TRANSMISSION OFTHE SAME WITHINTHROUGH ORACROSS SAID VIL-LAGE OF PAULD-ING STATE OFOHIOCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1498-15

Ordinance 1498-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $80000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-

SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF ACQUIRING ANDIMPROVING REALPROPERTY AND IN-TERESTS THEREINFOR USE BY THEVILLAGErsquoS STREETD E P A R T M E N T TOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office

116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1499-15

Ordinance 1499-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be in

force immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FORTHE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED$344000 NOTES INANTICIPATION OFTHE ISSUANCE OFBONDS FOR THEPURPOSE OF PAV-ING AND OTHER-WISE IMPROVING N CHERRY STREET NORTH DRIVE ANDOTHER ROADSAND STREETS INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1500-15

Ordinance 1500-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $35000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSE

OF CONSTRUCT-ING AND RECON-STRUCTING CURBSALONG N CHERRYSTREET AND NORTH DRIVE INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-

nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1501-15

Ordinance 1501-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $18000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVINGTHE VILLAGErsquoSSEWER SYSTEMTOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-

GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1502-15

Ordinance 1502-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes into

effect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $193000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVING THEVILLAGErsquoS SEWERSYSTEM AND DE-

CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

RESOLUTION

1303-15

Resolution 1303-15was passed by Pauld-ing Village Council onMay 6 2015 and goesinto effect and shall bein force immediatelyThe summary of thislegislation is as followsA RESOLUTIONREQUESTING THECOUNTY AUDI-TOR TO CERTIFYTO THE VILLAGEOF PAULDING THETOTAL CURRENTTAX VALUATIONOF SAID VILLAGEAND THE DOLLARAMOUNT OF REVE-

NUE THAT WOULDBE GENERATEDBY FOUR-TENTHS(040) MILL FOR ARENEWAL LEVYFOR THE PURPOSEOF PROVIDING ANDMAINTAINING EMSAPPARATUS AP-PLIANCES BUILD-INGS OR SITESTHEREFORE ANDTHE PAYMENTOF PERMANENTPART-TIME ORVOLUNTEER EMTSOR TO OPERATETHE SAME IN AC-CORDANCE WITH

REVISED CODE5705190) AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

The Connection CLASSIFIED 5 easy Steps to Publish Your Ad in the

Paulding County Progress amp Weekly Reminder

1 Herersquos My Ad

2 Check One

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4 Payment (check one)

5 Four easy ways to connect with us

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Additional words 45cent each

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Added BonusYour ad will appear on our website at no additional charge

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Wednesday May Paulding County Progress - A

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 1426

Location CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip 5 mi

west of Defiance OH on CR 424 (old Rt 24) or 7 mi north of Paulding

OH on Rt 127 to CR 424 then east for 3 mi

Silver King Tractor SN 7659 hellip Silver King Tractor SN 7224 helliphellip JD B

Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

Delivery route

oakwooD area

$900 - $1100 Pr Mnh2 12 - 3 12 Hurs Pr Dy

No CllcnsNo Surdys

Pick up at Defiance

a Dpndbl vhcl wh Bckups Ncssry

Fr an inrwPls Cll Ch a

th Crscn-Nws

1-800-589-5441ext 251

N O W H I R I N G

bull Delivery Driver

bull Salesperson

bull Parts ProFull amp part-time openings bull Bi-lingual a plus

Job descriptions and application

available online at

wwwadvanceautopartsjobs

1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

14A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 1526

Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 15A

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4193995085

Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

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Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

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BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

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itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

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Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

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Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

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SPORTS

DHI Media Photo

Malayna VanCleve ran the 300 hurdles with a time of 5141 tonish fourth The Lady Panthers nished seventh at the North -west Conference meet held at Columbus Grove

DHI Media Photo

Gabby Stahl hands off the baton to Kaylen Hale during the 1600 relay The Lady Panthers n-ished fth in the event and seventh overall as a team The Northwest Conference meet was held atColumbus Grover where the host Bulldogs won the meet

DHI Media Photo

In the 800 relay Kaylee Plummer takes the baton from team-mate Kaylen Hale during the Northwest Conference track meetThe Lady Panther relay team nished fth in the race

Bulldogs repeat asNWC track champs

By KEVIN

WANNEMACKER

Sportswriter

COLUMBUS GROVE ndash Columbus Groversquos

boys and girls captured the Northwest Confer-

ence track championship on Saturday at the

home of the Bulldogs It was their second title

in as many years for both teams and the Bull-

dog boyrsquos fourth consecutive title

The Columbus Grove girls totaled 159

points to easily get past second place Bluffton

(90) and third place Spencerville (79) Round-

ing out the standings were Ada (64) Lincol-

nview (44) Allen east (31) Paulding (28)

Delphos Jefferson (27) and Crestview (9)

For the Lady Panthers Malayna Van Cleve

posted a fth place nish in the 100 hurdles

with a time of 1774 while also taking fth in

the 300 hurdles in 5141 JoEllyn Salinas took

third in the pole vault at 8-0 with teammateJacee Harwell nishing fourth at 8-0 Kaylee

Plummer posted a jump of 15-5-14 to take

second in the long jump

The Lady Panther 4x100 relay team of Har-

well Gabriella Stahl Kaylee Plummer and

Kaylen Hale nished fth in 5454 seconds

while Stahl Hale Plummer and Van Cleve

took fth in the 4x200 relay in 15519

Christina Clapsaddle Hale Stahl and Van

Cleve combined to post a time of 43350 in

the 4x400 good for fth place

Kacie Mulholland of Spencerville garnered

the Northwest Conference Female Athlete of

the Year award after winning both the 200

dash (2690) and 400 dash (10074) Mulhol-

land was also part of the second place 1600

relay team that nished with a time of 42313

In the boys meet Columbus Grove record-

ed 161 points followed by Bluffton (98) and

Spencerville (86) The standings for the other

NWC teams were Linconview (79) Crest-

view (41) Allen east (28) Delphos Jefferson

(205) Paulding (115) and Ada (3)

For the maroon-and-white Simeon Shep-

herd took fth in the 1600 run at 45101 and

in the 3200 run with a time of 112241 Bren-

don Lothamer nished fourth in the pole vault

at 10-6 and Andrew Stafford tied for fth at

10-0

Preston Ingol Darion Rowe Branson

Minck and Zack Buchman recorded a fth place nish in the 4x100 relay with a time of

4846

Lincolnviewrsquos Bayley Tow was named the

Northwest Conference Male Athlete of the

Year Tow captured individual titles in the

1600 run setting a new meet record time of

42307 and 3200 run with a time of 95067

Tow also posted a second place nish in the

800 run with a time of 20350 and was part

of the 3200 relay team for the Lancers that

crossed the line second in 82950

Raiders claim GMC track titleBoysrsquo 1600 relay team seals win

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter

AYERSVILLE ndash TheWayne Trace boys and Fair-view girls captured teamchampionships at the GreenMeadows Conference trackmeet Friday night at Ayers-ville High School The boys meet came downto the nal race with Fairviewleading the way with 89 pointsfollowed by Wayne Trace at86 and Edgerton with 85-13

However the Raider 1600relay team of Seth SaylorJosh Kuhn Alec Vest andCole Shepherd won the race tovault Wayne Trace into a rst place nish as a team

Wayne Trace posted 96 points on the night to nip sec-ond place Edgertonrsquos 93-13 points and third place Fair-viewrsquos 93 points Tinora n-ished fourth at 73 followed byAyersville (58-13) Hicksville(46) Holgate (41) and Ant-werp (26-13) The Raidersrsquo Seth Saylorcaptured championships in both the 110 hurdles (1570)and 300 hurdles (4050) Say-

lor also posted a fourth placenish in the 200 dash for theRaiders

Tinorarsquos Hunter Vogel wasa triple champion individual-ly winning the long jump 100dash and 200 dash AntwerprsquosSam Williamson captured both the 1600 run and 3200run Hank Sinn of Wayne Tracewon the discus with a toss of134-3 and nished as run-ner-up in the shot put

The Raidersrsquo Cole Shepherdalso picked up valuable points posting second place nishesin the 400 dash high jumpand long jump Also scoring points for the Raiders individ-ually were Josh Kuhn (third

300 hurdles) Austin Kuhn(second 110 hurdles) ScottWenninger (fth discus)

Wayne Tracersquos 400 relayteam of Jared Sherry VestDarius Hale and Austin Kuhntook fourth In the same eventthe Antwerp quartet of Bran-don Laney Evan HiltonErik Buchan and Williamson placed fth Antwerprsquos Buchan tied forfourth in the high jump andJosh Longardner posted a fth place nish in the shot put The Lady Apaches totaled116 points to take the titlewith Edgerton placing second

at 103 and Holgate third at 72 points Ayersville (70) Ant-werp (57) Wayne Trace (54)Tinora (43) and Hicksville(11) rounded out the eld Wayne Tracersquos MoniqueGoings was a double winnercapturing the 100 dash (1270)and 200 dash (2670)

The Raider 800 relay quar-tet of Carrigan Critten Shay-na Temple Goings and StacyFlint took rst with a time of14930

Antwerprsquos Audrie Longard-ner took rst place in the 800meter run Antwerprsquos 3200 relay team

of Jaime Ryan Bailee Sig-man Rachel Williamson andLongardner won the title as

did the Archer 1600 relaysquad of Williamson AnnieMiesle Ryan and Longardner The blue-and-white alsoscored points from KlayreManella (fth discus) HopeSmith (third high jump andfourth 100 hurdles) Miesle(sixth 100 hurdles and third300 hurdles) Sigman (sixth1600 run) and Williamson(third 400 dash) Antwerprsquos 400 relay teamof Maggie Wilson EmmaButzin Kortney Smith andKiana Recker nished sixth Girls placing for WayneTrace included Temple (fth

high jump and fourth 300hurdles) Flint (fth 100dash) Hollie Wannemacher(fourth 3200 run) and GracieGudakunst (fth 200 dash)

The Raider 3200 relay teamof Flint Haley Saylor BriannaSinn and Hollie Wannemachernished sixth while CrittenGudakunst Flint and Goingscombined for a second placenish in the 400 relay Thequartet of Flint GudakunstCritten and Temple took sixthin the 1600 relay

Varsity Games of the WeekSoftballWayne Trace hosts Celina canceled

Paulding at Tinora canceled

Fairview 6Wayne Trace 1

Defiance 8Paulding 1

Antwerp host s Woodlan canceled

Wayne Trace hosts Delphos

Jeffersoncanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSColumbus Grove 15Paulding 5

DIV IV SECTIONALSNorth Central 9

Antwerp 3

Wayne Trace 2

Pettisville 1

BaseballPaulding at Van Wertcanceled

Wayne Trace at Parkwaycanceled

Paulding 8Edon 5

Crestview 10

Antwerp 0

Wayne Trace hosts Miller Citycanceled

DIV III SECTIONALSVan Wert 11Paulding 1

DIV IV SECTIONALSHolgate 7

Wayne Trace 5

TrackWAYNE TRACE RELAYS canceled

NWC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Paulding 8th 115Girlsrsquo meet -

Paulding 7th 28

GMC MEET

Boysrsquo meet -Wayne Trace 1st 96Fairview 3rd 93Antwerp 8th 2633

Girlsrsquo meet -

Fairview 1st 116

Antwerp 5th 57

Wayne Trace 6th 54

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DIV IV SOFTBALL SECTIONAL

Laneyrsquos bad-hop single

lifts Lady Raiders to winBY KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sportswriter

HAVILAND ndash Courtnie Laneyrsquos bad-hopsingle that eluded Pettisville rst baseman

Kaija Blosser drove in Sydney Critten withthe game-winning run as Wayne Trace nippedthe Blackbirds 2-1 in eight innings in DivisionIV sectional softball Thursday night Critten had reached to lead off the bottomof the eighth with a single to right eld andmoved to second on a Leah Sinn groundout On an 0-2 pitch Laney then hit a ground- ball towards Blosser that took a bad-hop and jumped over the glove of the Blackbird rst basemanrsquos backhand into right eld Thethrow from Pettisville right elder MalloryRiegsecker to try and get Critten at the platewas off the mark and the Raiders escaped withthe victory ldquoIt wasnrsquot prettyrdquo noted Raider head coachJack Baumle ldquoBut you have to give our girlscredit We found a way to get it done thoughrdquo For the rst four innings Wayne Trace

pitcher Molly Crosby and Blackbird hurlerTeagan Kauffman took turns putting up zeroesin the scoring columns Wayne Trace threatened in each of the rsttwo innings The Raiders had runners at rstand second with two outs before Kauffmangot Critten to pop out to third baseman Steph-anie Hubby In the second Carley Wright walked andMadison Zartman singled with two outsHowever Kauffman again escaped by gettingAddison Baumle to y out to center eld Pettisvillersquos rst scoring opportunity camein the fourth Jaelyn Rufenacht reached on an error be-fore Hubby followed with a walk HoweverCrosby then stopped the rally from postingany damage by getting Kauffman to groundout and before fanning Jasmyn Barton

After the Raiders went in order in the bot-tom of the fourth Pettisville put up the gamersquosrst run in the fth Johanna Roth reached on a Raider error be-fore a passed ball advanced Roth to secondBlosser then followed with a sacrice buntthat moved Roth to third with one out Sami Tilley then hit a hard ground ball to

Crosby that allowed Roth to score for a 1-0Pettisville advantage ldquoWe had opportunities but we didnrsquot takeadvantage of themrdquo commented the Raiderhead coach ldquoFortunately we were able to do

a better job of that late in the gamerdquo Bergman opened the sixth with a single tocenter eld and advanced to second on a sacri-ce bunt by Critten After Maggie Crosby was hit by a pitch to put runners at rst and second Laney ground-ed out to Blosser at rst to move the runnersup to second and third Bergman then scoredon a wild pitch to knot the score at 1-1 Both teams threatened in the seventh Pettisville got a single from Roth beforeKaija Blosser reached on an error to put run-ners at second and third with one out Crosby though got out of the jam by get-ting Tilley to ground out and Amber Klop-fenstein to y out to centerelder MackenzieSwary to end the inning Wayne Trace got a one-out walk by Baum-le before a Swary pop-up for the second out

Crosby followed with a single to centereld but Bergman ew out to center eld to end theinning Pettisville then went down in order in theeighth to set up the Raider heroics in the homehalf of the inning Crosby recorded the victory for WayneTrace tossing eight innings while allowingtwo hits and two walks while fanning seven ldquoMolly did a nice job for us tonightrdquo Baum-le added ldquoShe didnrsquot have her best stuff butshe battled all night longrdquo Kauffman took the loss for the Blackbirds pitching seven innings while allowing eighthits and two walks Kyra Behnfeldt pitched tothe nal two batters giving up one hit ldquoThe bottom of the order came through forus tonightrdquo noted Baumle ldquoThey came upand hit the ball hard and that was good to seerdquo

Zartman Bergman and Crosby all had twosingles for Wayne Trace which improved to13-10

Addison Baumle Courtnie Laney and Syd-ney Critten each picked up singles for WayneTrace Johanna Roth and Kyra Behnfeldteach picked up hits for the Pettisville whichdropped to 8-11

Sectional Baseball

Tigers trip up RaidersCougars catch Panthers

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter HOLGATE ndash Wayne Trace battled with Green Meadows

Conference rival Holgate butcouldnrsquot overcome the Tigersas the hosts posted a 7-5 vic-tory in Division IV sectionalaction last Tuesday Holgate scored in ve ofits six at-bats with the loneexception being the initial in-ning After Wayne Trace jumpedin front 1-0 in the rst the Ti-gers answered a run in the sec-ond to knot the game at 1-1 The Raiders respondedquickly getting three in theirhalf of the third as WayneTrace opened a 4-1 advantage Holgate picked up singleruns in the third and fourth

to close within 4-3 before theRaiders got one in the fth toexpand the lead to 5-3 From there though it wasall Tigers Holgate respondedwith two runs in the fth and twomore in the sixth to seize a 7-5advantage entering the seventh Tiger pitching then shutdown the Wayne Trace of-fense to seal the two-run vic-tory in sectional action Noah Stoller ripped a pairof doubles and drove in threeruns while Brandon Laneyadded two singles and twoRBIrsquos for the Raiders David Sinn and CalebSchaefer added a double each

while Seth Yenser and AustinFast chipped in singles Stoller suffered the lossfor Wayne Trace allowingten hits and four walks whilefanning three strikeouts TheRaiders drop to 2-20 on the

yearDylan Szabo had a single

and two doubles for the Ti-gers and Bailey Hohenbergerchipped in two singles

Dylan Pahl got the win forHolgate tossing three inningswhile surrendering two hitsand a run and striking out one The Tigers now 6-15 on theseason will travel to Kalidain sectional championship ac-tion

Van Wert 11 Paulding 1 VAN WERT mdash It wasall smiles for Van Wert lastThursday as the Cougars host-ed Paulding in the Division IIIsectional championship gameThe Cougars came away vic-torious and earned their rstsectional championship in 16years Southpaw Brant Henry got

the start on the mound for theCougars After striking outthe rst Panther batter thingsgot a little dicey with the nextthree Paulding batters gettingon base Henry managed to get outof the jam with a force out fol-lowed by a strike out At their next at-bats thePanthers got things going witha single from Jarrett SittonPaulding was stopped whenLupe Martinez hit a liner forthe force out at second AlexArellano then singled put-ting two on with one man outCorbin Edwards then singledscoring Martinez and giving

the Panthers a 1-0 lead after 112 innings ldquoWe had a great rst in-ning with Damon (Egnor onthe mound) and we get thatone run things were lookinggoodrdquo said Paulding head

baseball coach Brock Berg-man ldquoWe needed to have a big shut down inning the nextinning and it wasnrsquot so muchthat We got behind good hit-

ters and they (Van Wert) hitthe fastball well because theyknew it was comingrdquo The Van Wert bats camealive in the second inning plating four runs to take a 4-1lead The Cougars didnrsquot hold back at their next time at batTwo more runs put the Cou-gars in a comfortable lead at6-1 Van Wert needed but nine pitches in the fourth inningto down the Panthers BrantHenry took the mound and be-gan with a three-pitch strike-out Henry then struck thenext two batters of the inning

on nine pitches The Cougars sent nine bat-ters to the plate in the fourthinning will adding to moreruns to their reacutesumeacute and an8-1 margin They werenrsquot done yetthough as Caleb Fetzer sin-gled to left scoring HenryBraun hit a liner to right eldthat was misplayed puttingrunners on second and thirdwith still two men out Fetzerscored and Braun advancedto third on a wild pitch fromPanther reliever Lupe Mar-tinez Williams then came tothe dish and singled in anotherrun The Cougars nished the

inning with an 11-1 lead Henry retired the Panthersin order in the fth inningstriking out the nal two Henished the game with 10strikeouts while walking justtwo and allowing six hits

Varsity Baseball Varsity Softball

FAIRVIEW 6 WAYNE TRACE 1 SHERWOOD ndash Fairviewtook advantage of ve WayneTrace errors and used a fourrun fourth inning to post a 6-1victory over the Raiders lastTuesday night

The Apaches wrap up anundefeated season in confer-ence play improving to 7-0 inthe league and 18-3 overall Fairview scored single runsin the rst and second innings before the four-run fourthstretched the advantage to 6-0 Wayne Trace did break upthe shutout plating its lonerun of the night in the sixth Molly Crosby and Mack-enzie Swary each posted twohits for the Raiders who fallto 12-10 in all games and 4-3in the conference Leah SinnMadison Zartman SydneyCritten and Addison Baumlechipped in a single each

Crosby took the loss on themound striking out ve whileallowing six hits and oneearned run Christina Gebers had twosingles for Fairview with Mal-lory Polter Kolleen BolandKelsey Beck and BlakelynSheets also recording a singleeach Haley Robbins allowedeight hits and a walk whilestriking out eight to get thewin for FairviewDEFIANCE 8 PAULDING 1 Deance broke a 1-1 tiewith a seven run fth inningas the Bulldogs pulled awayfor an 8-1 win over Paulding

in non-league softball actionlast week

PAULDING 8 EDON 5 Edon jumped in front of host Paulding 4-0 after one inning but the Panthers scored eight runs over the nal six frames to post an8-5 victory over the Bombers Paulding got two runs back in the second but the Bombers addedone in the top of the third for a 5-2 advantage The Panthers took thelead for good with a four-run third to grab a 6-5 advantage The ma-

roon and white then added the nal two runs in the sixth to set the nalmargin at 8-5 Preston Johanns pitched three innings to get the win for Pauldingsurrendering eight hits and ve runs Jarrett Sitton topped the Panther offense with a single and a homerun while also driving in four runs Corbin Edwards added two singlesand three runs batted in while Aaron Mock chipped in a single and adouble Johanns and Marcus Miller posted a single each for PauldingCRESTVIEW 10 ANTWERP 0 Preston Gerardot and Mitchell Rickard combined on ano-hitter as Crestview blanked Antwerp 10-0 in six innings lastweek in non-league baseball action Crestview took control early scoring ve runs in the rst andfour in the second for a 9-0 advantage The Knights got theirnal run with a single run in the sixth

The host Bulldogs had jumped in front with a solorun in the rst before Pauldinganswered with its lone run inthe fourth However Deancethen took control by platingseven runs in the home half of

the fth Kristen Schilt pitched veinnings for the Panthers giv-ing up ve hits three runs(two earned) and a walk

Morgan Riley AudreyManz and Kastin Kelly all hadtwo hits for the maroon andwhite with Kelly also pickingup a RBI

Three Paulding FFA members received their state degrees at the Ohio FFA Convention April 30-May 1 From left are Luke Jackson Katie Carnahan and Alexis Howell

Justin Carnahan 2014 Paulding High School graduate re-ceived second place in the Prociency Category of Forage Pro -duction at this yearrsquos Ohio FFA Convention

VWCH recognizes EMS Week locally VAN WERT ndash National Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Week brings together local communities and medical personnel tohonor the brave men and women who respond to medical emer-gencies Observance of this important week runs May 17-23 This yearrsquos theme is ldquoEMS Strongrdquo and honors the strong drivewithin everyone who works together as part of the EMS crew ndashrst responders hospitals emergency physicians and public health providers who collaborate together to reduce risk and save lives Van Wert County Hospital and Van Wert Medical Services aregrateful for the dedication of the local EMS crews who providethe day-to-day life saving of emergency medicinersquos ldquofront linerdquo Ingratitude for the EMS crews who serve the area Van Wert CountyHospital provided a meal on Tuesday for all EMS personnel andalso provided free Continuing Education (CE) hours on the topicof Pediatric Emergencies

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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 we ll asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2883 New Listing ldquoSecludedrdquo 1248 sq ftmanufactured home on foundation with wraparound deck and covered end porch 3 bdrm2 bths gas fireplace Also has 21x18 metalbuilding for storage 407 Mustach St in Payne

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

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PAULDING HIGH

SCHOOL

YEARBOOKS

1955

1956

1959

1962

Bill - 419-238-9733

NOTICESPAULDING EXEMP-

ED V i l l age SchoolB o ar d o f E d uc a ti o nhereby gives notice inaccordance with Section3307353 of the OhioRevised Code that Kar-en Schlatter currentlyemployed in the District

s Elementary Guid-ance Counselor will beretired and is seekingemployment wi th theDistrict in such positionfollowing retirement ThePaulding Exempted Vil-lage School Board of Education wil l hold apublic meeting on the is-

sue of Karen Schlatter being employed in theDistrict at 645 pm onJune 29 2015 at the Ad-ministrative Building

HELP WANTEDLOOKING FOR part-ime farm help Mostly

o w i n g L o ca t edbetween Paulding andDefiance Respond toPO Box 180L PauldingOH 45879

THE VILLAGE of Payneis taking applications for he position of Village

Fiscal Officer Pleasedrop resumes off to theVillage AdministrationOffice Attention TheMayor A complete jobdescription is also avail-able at the Village Ad-ministration Office

FOR RENTNOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart-ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068 or on-line at straleyrealestate-inccom

HOUSE FOR RENT

FOR RENT in Paulding2 b ed ro om h om e$450$450 No insidepets 419-594-2485

WANTED TO BUY COINS-STAMP collec-ions-toys-comic books-

old knives-antiques-es-ates-collections 419-

399-3353

GARAGEYARD SALES

HUGE GARAGE SaleThurs May 21 and FriMay 22 9am- Jennifer

Langham and Joan Pier16047 SR 49 Antwerp

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mattress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICESLOCAL CONCRETE

contractor Specializingin driveway sidewalks amppatios Call Mitch for afree estimate419-786-9626

AUTOMOTIVE BODY

Work - small garagelowoverhead the boss doesal l the work Antwerp

area419-506-0998

A C UT A B OV E T H E

REST Tree Service andStump Removal Freeestimate fully insured419-576-6485

TRAVELCHARTER BUS ToursLots of day and multi-day tours June 22-25Nashville-Memphis Callfo r f l ie r s Great sur-pr ises $669 doubleEvelyns Excurs ions419-737-2055 Cell 419-3 6 7 - 1 4 7 1 I v a hLothamer 399-2386

wwwevelynsexcursionscom

FREE amp LOW PRICEFREE CAT to a goodh o me W hi te w it hpatches 419-399-9087

PROBATE COURTOF PROBATE

COUNTY OHIOJOHN A DEMUTH

JUDGEADOPTION OF ZaneAric-Rian Thimlar (Name after Adoption)CASE NO 20155005

NOTICE OF PUBLICA-TIONTo Nathan Aric Millerand Tamer E BlackburnYou are notified that on

the 27th day of April2015 a Petition forAdoption of Zane AricMiller born on 732010was filed in PauldingCounty Ohio ProbateCourt and a hearing onthe Petition will be heldin this Court on the 6thday of July 2015 at 100PMIt is alleged in the peti-tion that you as a natural

parent of this child havefailed without justifiablecause to provide for themaintenance and supportof the child or have failedto provide more than de

minimis contact with thechild as required by lawor judicial decree for a

period of at least one yearimmediately precedingthe filing of the adoption

petitionJOHN A DeMUTHJUDGE

LEGAL NOTICE

The annual electionof the Directors of thePaulding County Agri-cultural Society will beheld on Saturday June13 2015 between thehours of 12 noon and400 pm Said electionwill be held in the Sec-retaryrsquos Office on thePaulding County Fair-grounds Only those persons holding a 2015Paulding County Agri-cultural Society mem- bership will be allowedto vote in said electionSusan Miller Paulding County Agri-cultural SocietySecretary

ORDINANCE

1497-15

Ordinance 1497-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May 62015 and goes into ef-

fect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEGRANTING TOPAULDING-PUT- NAM ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INCITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS THERIGHT TO ACQUIRECONSTRUCT MAIN-TAIN AND OPERATEIN THE STREETST H O R O U G H -FARES ALLEYSBRIDGES AND

PUBLIC PLACES OFTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING STATEOF OHIO ANDITS SUCCESSORSLINES FOR THEDISTRIBUTION OFELECTRIC ENERGYTO THE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOAND THE INHAB-ITANTS THEREOFFOR LIGHT HEATPOWER ANDOTHER PURPOSESAND FOR THE

TRANSMISSION OFTHE SAME WITHINTHROUGH ORACROSS SAID VIL-LAGE OF PAULD-ING STATE OFOHIOCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1498-15

Ordinance 1498-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $80000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-

SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF ACQUIRING ANDIMPROVING REALPROPERTY AND IN-TERESTS THEREINFOR USE BY THEVILLAGErsquoS STREETD E P A R T M E N T TOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office

116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1499-15

Ordinance 1499-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be in

force immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FORTHE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED$344000 NOTES INANTICIPATION OFTHE ISSUANCE OFBONDS FOR THEPURPOSE OF PAV-ING AND OTHER-WISE IMPROVING N CHERRY STREET NORTH DRIVE ANDOTHER ROADSAND STREETS INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1500-15

Ordinance 1500-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $35000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSE

OF CONSTRUCT-ING AND RECON-STRUCTING CURBSALONG N CHERRYSTREET AND NORTH DRIVE INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-

nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1501-15

Ordinance 1501-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $18000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVINGTHE VILLAGErsquoSSEWER SYSTEMTOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-

GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1502-15

Ordinance 1502-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes into

effect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $193000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVING THEVILLAGErsquoS SEWERSYSTEM AND DE-

CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

RESOLUTION

1303-15

Resolution 1303-15was passed by Pauld-ing Village Council onMay 6 2015 and goesinto effect and shall bein force immediatelyThe summary of thislegislation is as followsA RESOLUTIONREQUESTING THECOUNTY AUDI-TOR TO CERTIFYTO THE VILLAGEOF PAULDING THETOTAL CURRENTTAX VALUATIONOF SAID VILLAGEAND THE DOLLARAMOUNT OF REVE-

NUE THAT WOULDBE GENERATEDBY FOUR-TENTHS(040) MILL FOR ARENEWAL LEVYFOR THE PURPOSEOF PROVIDING ANDMAINTAINING EMSAPPARATUS AP-PLIANCES BUILD-INGS OR SITESTHEREFORE ANDTHE PAYMENTOF PERMANENTPART-TIME ORVOLUNTEER EMTSOR TO OPERATETHE SAME IN AC-CORDANCE WITH

REVISED CODE5705190) AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

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Location CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip 5 mi

west of Defiance OH on CR 424 (old Rt 24) or 7 mi north of Paulding

OH on Rt 127 to CR 424 then east for 3 mi

Silver King Tractor SN 7659 hellip Silver King Tractor SN 7224 helliphellip JD B

Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

Delivery route

oakwooD area

$900 - $1100 Pr Mnh2 12 - 3 12 Hurs Pr Dy

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Pick up at Defiance

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1-800-589-5441ext 251

N O W H I R I N G

bull Delivery Driver

bull Salesperson

bull Parts ProFull amp part-time openings bull Bi-lingual a plus

Job descriptions and application

available online at

wwwadvanceautopartsjobs

1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

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Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

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Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1B

Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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419-258-2191

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Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

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Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

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Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

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W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Another step

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to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

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Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

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Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

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PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

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419-263-2037

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ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

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Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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DIV IV SOFTBALL SECTIONAL

Laneyrsquos bad-hop single

lifts Lady Raiders to winBY KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sportswriter

HAVILAND ndash Courtnie Laneyrsquos bad-hopsingle that eluded Pettisville rst baseman

Kaija Blosser drove in Sydney Critten withthe game-winning run as Wayne Trace nippedthe Blackbirds 2-1 in eight innings in DivisionIV sectional softball Thursday night Critten had reached to lead off the bottomof the eighth with a single to right eld andmoved to second on a Leah Sinn groundout On an 0-2 pitch Laney then hit a ground- ball towards Blosser that took a bad-hop and jumped over the glove of the Blackbird rst basemanrsquos backhand into right eld Thethrow from Pettisville right elder MalloryRiegsecker to try and get Critten at the platewas off the mark and the Raiders escaped withthe victory ldquoIt wasnrsquot prettyrdquo noted Raider head coachJack Baumle ldquoBut you have to give our girlscredit We found a way to get it done thoughrdquo For the rst four innings Wayne Trace

pitcher Molly Crosby and Blackbird hurlerTeagan Kauffman took turns putting up zeroesin the scoring columns Wayne Trace threatened in each of the rsttwo innings The Raiders had runners at rstand second with two outs before Kauffmangot Critten to pop out to third baseman Steph-anie Hubby In the second Carley Wright walked andMadison Zartman singled with two outsHowever Kauffman again escaped by gettingAddison Baumle to y out to center eld Pettisvillersquos rst scoring opportunity camein the fourth Jaelyn Rufenacht reached on an error be-fore Hubby followed with a walk HoweverCrosby then stopped the rally from postingany damage by getting Kauffman to groundout and before fanning Jasmyn Barton

After the Raiders went in order in the bot-tom of the fourth Pettisville put up the gamersquosrst run in the fth Johanna Roth reached on a Raider error be-fore a passed ball advanced Roth to secondBlosser then followed with a sacrice buntthat moved Roth to third with one out Sami Tilley then hit a hard ground ball to

Crosby that allowed Roth to score for a 1-0Pettisville advantage ldquoWe had opportunities but we didnrsquot takeadvantage of themrdquo commented the Raiderhead coach ldquoFortunately we were able to do

a better job of that late in the gamerdquo Bergman opened the sixth with a single tocenter eld and advanced to second on a sacri-ce bunt by Critten After Maggie Crosby was hit by a pitch to put runners at rst and second Laney ground-ed out to Blosser at rst to move the runnersup to second and third Bergman then scoredon a wild pitch to knot the score at 1-1 Both teams threatened in the seventh Pettisville got a single from Roth beforeKaija Blosser reached on an error to put run-ners at second and third with one out Crosby though got out of the jam by get-ting Tilley to ground out and Amber Klop-fenstein to y out to centerelder MackenzieSwary to end the inning Wayne Trace got a one-out walk by Baum-le before a Swary pop-up for the second out

Crosby followed with a single to centereld but Bergman ew out to center eld to end theinning Pettisville then went down in order in theeighth to set up the Raider heroics in the homehalf of the inning Crosby recorded the victory for WayneTrace tossing eight innings while allowingtwo hits and two walks while fanning seven ldquoMolly did a nice job for us tonightrdquo Baum-le added ldquoShe didnrsquot have her best stuff butshe battled all night longrdquo Kauffman took the loss for the Blackbirds pitching seven innings while allowing eighthits and two walks Kyra Behnfeldt pitched tothe nal two batters giving up one hit ldquoThe bottom of the order came through forus tonightrdquo noted Baumle ldquoThey came upand hit the ball hard and that was good to seerdquo

Zartman Bergman and Crosby all had twosingles for Wayne Trace which improved to13-10

Addison Baumle Courtnie Laney and Syd-ney Critten each picked up singles for WayneTrace Johanna Roth and Kyra Behnfeldteach picked up hits for the Pettisville whichdropped to 8-11

Sectional Baseball

Tigers trip up RaidersCougars catch Panthers

By KEVINWANNEMACHER

Sportswriter HOLGATE ndash Wayne Trace battled with Green Meadows

Conference rival Holgate butcouldnrsquot overcome the Tigersas the hosts posted a 7-5 vic-tory in Division IV sectionalaction last Tuesday Holgate scored in ve ofits six at-bats with the loneexception being the initial in-ning After Wayne Trace jumpedin front 1-0 in the rst the Ti-gers answered a run in the sec-ond to knot the game at 1-1 The Raiders respondedquickly getting three in theirhalf of the third as WayneTrace opened a 4-1 advantage Holgate picked up singleruns in the third and fourth

to close within 4-3 before theRaiders got one in the fth toexpand the lead to 5-3 From there though it wasall Tigers Holgate respondedwith two runs in the fth and twomore in the sixth to seize a 7-5advantage entering the seventh Tiger pitching then shutdown the Wayne Trace of-fense to seal the two-run vic-tory in sectional action Noah Stoller ripped a pairof doubles and drove in threeruns while Brandon Laneyadded two singles and twoRBIrsquos for the Raiders David Sinn and CalebSchaefer added a double each

while Seth Yenser and AustinFast chipped in singles Stoller suffered the lossfor Wayne Trace allowingten hits and four walks whilefanning three strikeouts TheRaiders drop to 2-20 on the

yearDylan Szabo had a single

and two doubles for the Ti-gers and Bailey Hohenbergerchipped in two singles

Dylan Pahl got the win forHolgate tossing three inningswhile surrendering two hitsand a run and striking out one The Tigers now 6-15 on theseason will travel to Kalidain sectional championship ac-tion

Van Wert 11 Paulding 1 VAN WERT mdash It wasall smiles for Van Wert lastThursday as the Cougars host-ed Paulding in the Division IIIsectional championship gameThe Cougars came away vic-torious and earned their rstsectional championship in 16years Southpaw Brant Henry got

the start on the mound for theCougars After striking outthe rst Panther batter thingsgot a little dicey with the nextthree Paulding batters gettingon base Henry managed to get outof the jam with a force out fol-lowed by a strike out At their next at-bats thePanthers got things going witha single from Jarrett SittonPaulding was stopped whenLupe Martinez hit a liner forthe force out at second AlexArellano then singled put-ting two on with one man outCorbin Edwards then singledscoring Martinez and giving

the Panthers a 1-0 lead after 112 innings ldquoWe had a great rst in-ning with Damon (Egnor onthe mound) and we get thatone run things were lookinggoodrdquo said Paulding head

baseball coach Brock Berg-man ldquoWe needed to have a big shut down inning the nextinning and it wasnrsquot so muchthat We got behind good hit-

ters and they (Van Wert) hitthe fastball well because theyknew it was comingrdquo The Van Wert bats camealive in the second inning plating four runs to take a 4-1lead The Cougars didnrsquot hold back at their next time at batTwo more runs put the Cou-gars in a comfortable lead at6-1 Van Wert needed but nine pitches in the fourth inningto down the Panthers BrantHenry took the mound and be-gan with a three-pitch strike-out Henry then struck thenext two batters of the inning

on nine pitches The Cougars sent nine bat-ters to the plate in the fourthinning will adding to moreruns to their reacutesumeacute and an8-1 margin They werenrsquot done yetthough as Caleb Fetzer sin-gled to left scoring HenryBraun hit a liner to right eldthat was misplayed puttingrunners on second and thirdwith still two men out Fetzerscored and Braun advancedto third on a wild pitch fromPanther reliever Lupe Mar-tinez Williams then came tothe dish and singled in anotherrun The Cougars nished the

inning with an 11-1 lead Henry retired the Panthersin order in the fth inningstriking out the nal two Henished the game with 10strikeouts while walking justtwo and allowing six hits

Varsity Baseball Varsity Softball

FAIRVIEW 6 WAYNE TRACE 1 SHERWOOD ndash Fairviewtook advantage of ve WayneTrace errors and used a fourrun fourth inning to post a 6-1victory over the Raiders lastTuesday night

The Apaches wrap up anundefeated season in confer-ence play improving to 7-0 inthe league and 18-3 overall Fairview scored single runsin the rst and second innings before the four-run fourthstretched the advantage to 6-0 Wayne Trace did break upthe shutout plating its lonerun of the night in the sixth Molly Crosby and Mack-enzie Swary each posted twohits for the Raiders who fallto 12-10 in all games and 4-3in the conference Leah SinnMadison Zartman SydneyCritten and Addison Baumlechipped in a single each

Crosby took the loss on themound striking out ve whileallowing six hits and oneearned run Christina Gebers had twosingles for Fairview with Mal-lory Polter Kolleen BolandKelsey Beck and BlakelynSheets also recording a singleeach Haley Robbins allowedeight hits and a walk whilestriking out eight to get thewin for FairviewDEFIANCE 8 PAULDING 1 Deance broke a 1-1 tiewith a seven run fth inningas the Bulldogs pulled awayfor an 8-1 win over Paulding

in non-league softball actionlast week

PAULDING 8 EDON 5 Edon jumped in front of host Paulding 4-0 after one inning but the Panthers scored eight runs over the nal six frames to post an8-5 victory over the Bombers Paulding got two runs back in the second but the Bombers addedone in the top of the third for a 5-2 advantage The Panthers took thelead for good with a four-run third to grab a 6-5 advantage The ma-

roon and white then added the nal two runs in the sixth to set the nalmargin at 8-5 Preston Johanns pitched three innings to get the win for Pauldingsurrendering eight hits and ve runs Jarrett Sitton topped the Panther offense with a single and a homerun while also driving in four runs Corbin Edwards added two singlesand three runs batted in while Aaron Mock chipped in a single and adouble Johanns and Marcus Miller posted a single each for PauldingCRESTVIEW 10 ANTWERP 0 Preston Gerardot and Mitchell Rickard combined on ano-hitter as Crestview blanked Antwerp 10-0 in six innings lastweek in non-league baseball action Crestview took control early scoring ve runs in the rst andfour in the second for a 9-0 advantage The Knights got theirnal run with a single run in the sixth

The host Bulldogs had jumped in front with a solorun in the rst before Pauldinganswered with its lone run inthe fourth However Deancethen took control by platingseven runs in the home half of

the fth Kristen Schilt pitched veinnings for the Panthers giv-ing up ve hits three runs(two earned) and a walk

Morgan Riley AudreyManz and Kastin Kelly all hadtwo hits for the maroon andwhite with Kelly also pickingup a RBI

Three Paulding FFA members received their state degrees at the Ohio FFA Convention April 30-May 1 From left are Luke Jackson Katie Carnahan and Alexis Howell

Justin Carnahan 2014 Paulding High School graduate re-ceived second place in the Prociency Category of Forage Pro -duction at this yearrsquos Ohio FFA Convention

VWCH recognizes EMS Week locally VAN WERT ndash National Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Week brings together local communities and medical personnel tohonor the brave men and women who respond to medical emer-gencies Observance of this important week runs May 17-23 This yearrsquos theme is ldquoEMS Strongrdquo and honors the strong drivewithin everyone who works together as part of the EMS crew ndashrst responders hospitals emergency physicians and public health providers who collaborate together to reduce risk and save lives Van Wert County Hospital and Van Wert Medical Services aregrateful for the dedication of the local EMS crews who providethe day-to-day life saving of emergency medicinersquos ldquofront linerdquo Ingratitude for the EMS crews who serve the area Van Wert CountyHospital provided a meal on Tuesday for all EMS personnel andalso provided free Continuing Education (CE) hours on the topicof Pediatric Emergencies

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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 we ll asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2883 New Listing ldquoSecludedrdquo 1248 sq ftmanufactured home on foundation with wraparound deck and covered end porch 3 bdrm2 bths gas fireplace Also has 21x18 metalbuilding for storage 407 Mustach St in Payne

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

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PAULDING HIGH

SCHOOL

YEARBOOKS

1955

1956

1959

1962

Bill - 419-238-9733

NOTICESPAULDING EXEMP-

ED V i l l age SchoolB o ar d o f E d uc a ti o nhereby gives notice inaccordance with Section3307353 of the OhioRevised Code that Kar-en Schlatter currentlyemployed in the District

s Elementary Guid-ance Counselor will beretired and is seekingemployment wi th theDistrict in such positionfollowing retirement ThePaulding Exempted Vil-lage School Board of Education wil l hold apublic meeting on the is-

sue of Karen Schlatter being employed in theDistrict at 645 pm onJune 29 2015 at the Ad-ministrative Building

HELP WANTEDLOOKING FOR part-ime farm help Mostly

o w i n g L o ca t edbetween Paulding andDefiance Respond toPO Box 180L PauldingOH 45879

THE VILLAGE of Payneis taking applications for he position of Village

Fiscal Officer Pleasedrop resumes off to theVillage AdministrationOffice Attention TheMayor A complete jobdescription is also avail-able at the Village Ad-ministration Office

FOR RENTNOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart-ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068 or on-line at straleyrealestate-inccom

HOUSE FOR RENT

FOR RENT in Paulding2 b ed ro om h om e$450$450 No insidepets 419-594-2485

WANTED TO BUY COINS-STAMP collec-ions-toys-comic books-

old knives-antiques-es-ates-collections 419-

399-3353

GARAGEYARD SALES

HUGE GARAGE SaleThurs May 21 and FriMay 22 9am- Jennifer

Langham and Joan Pier16047 SR 49 Antwerp

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mattress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICESLOCAL CONCRETE

contractor Specializingin driveway sidewalks amppatios Call Mitch for afree estimate419-786-9626

AUTOMOTIVE BODY

Work - small garagelowoverhead the boss doesal l the work Antwerp

area419-506-0998

A C UT A B OV E T H E

REST Tree Service andStump Removal Freeestimate fully insured419-576-6485

TRAVELCHARTER BUS ToursLots of day and multi-day tours June 22-25Nashville-Memphis Callfo r f l ie r s Great sur-pr ises $669 doubleEvelyns Excurs ions419-737-2055 Cell 419-3 6 7 - 1 4 7 1 I v a hLothamer 399-2386

wwwevelynsexcursionscom

FREE amp LOW PRICEFREE CAT to a goodh o me W hi te w it hpatches 419-399-9087

PROBATE COURTOF PROBATE

COUNTY OHIOJOHN A DEMUTH

JUDGEADOPTION OF ZaneAric-Rian Thimlar (Name after Adoption)CASE NO 20155005

NOTICE OF PUBLICA-TIONTo Nathan Aric Millerand Tamer E BlackburnYou are notified that on

the 27th day of April2015 a Petition forAdoption of Zane AricMiller born on 732010was filed in PauldingCounty Ohio ProbateCourt and a hearing onthe Petition will be heldin this Court on the 6thday of July 2015 at 100PMIt is alleged in the peti-tion that you as a natural

parent of this child havefailed without justifiablecause to provide for themaintenance and supportof the child or have failedto provide more than de

minimis contact with thechild as required by lawor judicial decree for a

period of at least one yearimmediately precedingthe filing of the adoption

petitionJOHN A DeMUTHJUDGE

LEGAL NOTICE

The annual electionof the Directors of thePaulding County Agri-cultural Society will beheld on Saturday June13 2015 between thehours of 12 noon and400 pm Said electionwill be held in the Sec-retaryrsquos Office on thePaulding County Fair-grounds Only those persons holding a 2015Paulding County Agri-cultural Society mem- bership will be allowedto vote in said electionSusan Miller Paulding County Agri-cultural SocietySecretary

ORDINANCE

1497-15

Ordinance 1497-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May 62015 and goes into ef-

fect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEGRANTING TOPAULDING-PUT- NAM ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INCITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS THERIGHT TO ACQUIRECONSTRUCT MAIN-TAIN AND OPERATEIN THE STREETST H O R O U G H -FARES ALLEYSBRIDGES AND

PUBLIC PLACES OFTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING STATEOF OHIO ANDITS SUCCESSORSLINES FOR THEDISTRIBUTION OFELECTRIC ENERGYTO THE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOAND THE INHAB-ITANTS THEREOFFOR LIGHT HEATPOWER ANDOTHER PURPOSESAND FOR THE

TRANSMISSION OFTHE SAME WITHINTHROUGH ORACROSS SAID VIL-LAGE OF PAULD-ING STATE OFOHIOCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1498-15

Ordinance 1498-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $80000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-

SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF ACQUIRING ANDIMPROVING REALPROPERTY AND IN-TERESTS THEREINFOR USE BY THEVILLAGErsquoS STREETD E P A R T M E N T TOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office

116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1499-15

Ordinance 1499-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be in

force immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FORTHE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED$344000 NOTES INANTICIPATION OFTHE ISSUANCE OFBONDS FOR THEPURPOSE OF PAV-ING AND OTHER-WISE IMPROVING N CHERRY STREET NORTH DRIVE ANDOTHER ROADSAND STREETS INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1500-15

Ordinance 1500-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $35000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSE

OF CONSTRUCT-ING AND RECON-STRUCTING CURBSALONG N CHERRYSTREET AND NORTH DRIVE INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-

nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1501-15

Ordinance 1501-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $18000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVINGTHE VILLAGErsquoSSEWER SYSTEMTOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-

GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1502-15

Ordinance 1502-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes into

effect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $193000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVING THEVILLAGErsquoS SEWERSYSTEM AND DE-

CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

RESOLUTION

1303-15

Resolution 1303-15was passed by Pauld-ing Village Council onMay 6 2015 and goesinto effect and shall bein force immediatelyThe summary of thislegislation is as followsA RESOLUTIONREQUESTING THECOUNTY AUDI-TOR TO CERTIFYTO THE VILLAGEOF PAULDING THETOTAL CURRENTTAX VALUATIONOF SAID VILLAGEAND THE DOLLARAMOUNT OF REVE-

NUE THAT WOULDBE GENERATEDBY FOUR-TENTHS(040) MILL FOR ARENEWAL LEVYFOR THE PURPOSEOF PROVIDING ANDMAINTAINING EMSAPPARATUS AP-PLIANCES BUILD-INGS OR SITESTHEREFORE ANDTHE PAYMENTOF PERMANENTPART-TIME ORVOLUNTEER EMTSOR TO OPERATETHE SAME IN AC-CORDANCE WITH

REVISED CODE5705190) AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

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Location CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip 5 mi

west of Defiance OH on CR 424 (old Rt 24) or 7 mi north of Paulding

OH on Rt 127 to CR 424 then east for 3 mi

Silver King Tractor SN 7659 hellip Silver King Tractor SN 7224 helliphellip JD B

Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

Delivery route

oakwooD area

$900 - $1100 Pr Mnh2 12 - 3 12 Hurs Pr Dy

No CllcnsNo Surdys

Pick up at Defiance

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1-800-589-5441ext 251

N O W H I R I N G

bull Delivery Driver

bull Salesperson

bull Parts ProFull amp part-time openings bull Bi-lingual a plus

Job descriptions and application

available online at

wwwadvanceautopartsjobs

1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

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Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

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Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1B

Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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LEGALS

LEGALS

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

2879 New Listing 15076 Rd 83 Ant-werp ldquoSportsmans Paradiserdquo 3 Bdrm2 Bth all Brick Home All ModernKitchen wNew Quartz Countertops

amp Geothermal HeatingCooling Homeon 10 Acres Partly Wooded w 34acre pond and 40x60 Pole Barn$174900

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 we ll asNew Windows and New Front doorHas Full Bath up and down $62900

2883 New Listing ldquoSecludedrdquo 1248 sq ftmanufactured home on foundation with wraparound deck and covered end porch 3 bdrm2 bths gas fireplace Also has 21x18 metalbuilding for storage 407 Mustach St in Payne

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

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electronic or mechanical t echnology

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PAULDING HIGH

SCHOOL

YEARBOOKS

1955

1956

1959

1962

Bill - 419-238-9733

NOTICESPAULDING EXEMP-

ED V i l l age SchoolB o ar d o f E d uc a ti o nhereby gives notice inaccordance with Section3307353 of the OhioRevised Code that Kar-en Schlatter currentlyemployed in the District

s Elementary Guid-ance Counselor will beretired and is seekingemployment wi th theDistrict in such positionfollowing retirement ThePaulding Exempted Vil-lage School Board of Education wil l hold apublic meeting on the is-

sue of Karen Schlatter being employed in theDistrict at 645 pm onJune 29 2015 at the Ad-ministrative Building

HELP WANTEDLOOKING FOR part-ime farm help Mostly

o w i n g L o ca t edbetween Paulding andDefiance Respond toPO Box 180L PauldingOH 45879

THE VILLAGE of Payneis taking applications for he position of Village

Fiscal Officer Pleasedrop resumes off to theVillage AdministrationOffice Attention TheMayor A complete jobdescription is also avail-able at the Village Ad-ministration Office

FOR RENTNOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart-ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068 or on-line at straleyrealestate-inccom

HOUSE FOR RENT

FOR RENT in Paulding2 b ed ro om h om e$450$450 No insidepets 419-594-2485

WANTED TO BUY COINS-STAMP collec-ions-toys-comic books-

old knives-antiques-es-ates-collections 419-

399-3353

GARAGEYARD SALES

HUGE GARAGE SaleThurs May 21 and FriMay 22 9am- Jennifer

Langham and Joan Pier16047 SR 49 Antwerp

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mattress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICESLOCAL CONCRETE

contractor Specializingin driveway sidewalks amppatios Call Mitch for afree estimate419-786-9626

AUTOMOTIVE BODY

Work - small garagelowoverhead the boss doesal l the work Antwerp

area419-506-0998

A C UT A B OV E T H E

REST Tree Service andStump Removal Freeestimate fully insured419-576-6485

TRAVELCHARTER BUS ToursLots of day and multi-day tours June 22-25Nashville-Memphis Callfo r f l ie r s Great sur-pr ises $669 doubleEvelyns Excurs ions419-737-2055 Cell 419-3 6 7 - 1 4 7 1 I v a hLothamer 399-2386

wwwevelynsexcursionscom

FREE amp LOW PRICEFREE CAT to a goodh o me W hi te w it hpatches 419-399-9087

PROBATE COURTOF PROBATE

COUNTY OHIOJOHN A DEMUTH

JUDGEADOPTION OF ZaneAric-Rian Thimlar (Name after Adoption)CASE NO 20155005

NOTICE OF PUBLICA-TIONTo Nathan Aric Millerand Tamer E BlackburnYou are notified that on

the 27th day of April2015 a Petition forAdoption of Zane AricMiller born on 732010was filed in PauldingCounty Ohio ProbateCourt and a hearing onthe Petition will be heldin this Court on the 6thday of July 2015 at 100PMIt is alleged in the peti-tion that you as a natural

parent of this child havefailed without justifiablecause to provide for themaintenance and supportof the child or have failedto provide more than de

minimis contact with thechild as required by lawor judicial decree for a

period of at least one yearimmediately precedingthe filing of the adoption

petitionJOHN A DeMUTHJUDGE

LEGAL NOTICE

The annual electionof the Directors of thePaulding County Agri-cultural Society will beheld on Saturday June13 2015 between thehours of 12 noon and400 pm Said electionwill be held in the Sec-retaryrsquos Office on thePaulding County Fair-grounds Only those persons holding a 2015Paulding County Agri-cultural Society mem- bership will be allowedto vote in said electionSusan Miller Paulding County Agri-cultural SocietySecretary

ORDINANCE

1497-15

Ordinance 1497-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May 62015 and goes into ef-

fect from and after theearliest period allowed by law The summaryof this legislation is asfollowsAN ORDINANCEGRANTING TOPAULDING-PUT- NAM ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INCITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS THERIGHT TO ACQUIRECONSTRUCT MAIN-TAIN AND OPERATEIN THE STREETST H O R O U G H -FARES ALLEYSBRIDGES AND

PUBLIC PLACES OFTHE VILLAGE OFPAULDING STATEOF OHIO ANDITS SUCCESSORSLINES FOR THEDISTRIBUTION OFELECTRIC ENERGYTO THE VILLAGE OFPAULDING OHIOAND THE INHAB-ITANTS THEREOFFOR LIGHT HEATPOWER ANDOTHER PURPOSESAND FOR THE

TRANSMISSION OFTHE SAME WITHINTHROUGH ORACROSS SAID VIL-LAGE OF PAULD-ING STATE OFOHIOCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1498-15

Ordinance 1498-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $80000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-

SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF ACQUIRING ANDIMPROVING REALPROPERTY AND IN-TERESTS THEREINFOR USE BY THEVILLAGErsquoS STREETD E P A R T M E N T TOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office

116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1499-15

Ordinance 1499-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be in

force immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FORTHE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED$344000 NOTES INANTICIPATION OFTHE ISSUANCE OFBONDS FOR THEPURPOSE OF PAV-ING AND OTHER-WISE IMPROVING N CHERRY STREET NORTH DRIVE ANDOTHER ROADSAND STREETS INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1500-15

Ordinance 1500-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $35000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSE

OF CONSTRUCT-ING AND RECON-STRUCTING CURBSALONG N CHERRYSTREET AND NORTH DRIVE INTHE VILLAGE ANDALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-

nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1501-15

Ordinance 1501-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes intoeffect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $18000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVINGTHE VILLAGErsquoSSEWER SYSTEMTOGETHER WITHALL NECESSARYAPPURTENANCESTHERETO AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-

GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

ORDINANCE

1502-15

Ordinance 1502-15 was passed by Paulding Vil-lage Council on May12 2015 and goes into

effect and shall be inforce immediately Thesummary of this legisla-tion is as followsAN ORDINANCE TOPROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF NOTTO EXCEED $193000 NOTES IN ANTICI-PATION OF THE IS-SUANCE OF BONDSFOR THE PURPOSEOF IMPROVING THEVILLAGErsquoS SEWERSYSTEM AND DE-

CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

RESOLUTION

1303-15

Resolution 1303-15was passed by Pauld-ing Village Council onMay 6 2015 and goesinto effect and shall bein force immediatelyThe summary of thislegislation is as followsA RESOLUTIONREQUESTING THECOUNTY AUDI-TOR TO CERTIFYTO THE VILLAGEOF PAULDING THETOTAL CURRENTTAX VALUATIONOF SAID VILLAGEAND THE DOLLARAMOUNT OF REVE-

NUE THAT WOULDBE GENERATEDBY FOUR-TENTHS(040) MILL FOR ARENEWAL LEVYFOR THE PURPOSEOF PROVIDING ANDMAINTAINING EMSAPPARATUS AP-PLIANCES BUILD-INGS OR SITESTHEREFORE ANDTHE PAYMENTOF PERMANENTPART-TIME ORVOLUNTEER EMTSOR TO OPERATETHE SAME IN AC-CORDANCE WITH

REVISED CODE5705190) AND DE-CLARING AN EMER-GENCYCopies of the full textof this legislation may be obtained at the Fi-nance Directorrsquos Office116 South Main Street between the hours of800 am and 500 pmMonday through Fri-day

Annette D HaschFinance Director

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Paulding County Progress amp Weekly Reminder

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2 Check One

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4 Payment (check one)

5 Four easy ways to connect with us

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16 17 18 19 20

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Additional words 45cent each

Payment enclosedUse my credit card

Added BonusYour ad will appear on our website at no additional charge

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Wednesday May Paulding County Progress - A

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Location CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip 5 mi

west of Defiance OH on CR 424 (old Rt 24) or 7 mi north of Paulding

OH on Rt 127 to CR 424 then east for 3 mi

Silver King Tractor SN 7659 hellip Silver King Tractor SN 7224 helliphellip JD B

Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

Delivery route

oakwooD area

$900 - $1100 Pr Mnh2 12 - 3 12 Hurs Pr Dy

No CllcnsNo Surdys

Pick up at Defiance

a Dpndbl vhcl wh Bckups Ncssry

Fr an inrwPls Cll Ch a

th Crscn-Nws

1-800-589-5441ext 251

N O W H I R I N G

bull Delivery Driver

bull Salesperson

bull Parts ProFull amp part-time openings bull Bi-lingual a plus

Job descriptions and application

available online at

wwwadvanceautopartsjobs

1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

14A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 15A

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201 North Main Street

4193995085

Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1B

Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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2B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

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8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 9B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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905 N Williams St Paulding | 419-399-9748

First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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Location CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip 5 mi

west of Defiance OH on CR 424 (old Rt 24) or 7 mi north of Paulding

OH on Rt 127 to CR 424 then east for 3 mi

Silver King Tractor SN 7659 hellip Silver King Tractor SN 7224 helliphellip JD B

Tractor helliphellip 8N Ford Tractor hellip International H Tractor helliphellip AC WD45

Tractor helliphellip Famous Hopper Cooler International Hit Miss Engine amp prob-

ably 3 or 4 Other Hit Miss Engines (still trying to ldquodig them outrdquo) hellip 1994

Chevrolet 1500 pickup does not run helliphellip Pulleys Gears Etc Etc helliphellip

Delco-Light helliphellip Old Large Cast Iron School Size Bell helliphellip Old RR Jack

(marked 101) hellip Old Lanterns Kerosene Can tools etc etc etc helliphellip Old

Parts helliphelliphellip Old Electric Motors helliphellip Pipe Vise helliphellip Hand Cart hellipHand Tools helliphellip Small Metal Break hellip Metal Lathe hellip Drill Press hellip

Fishing Poles hellip Tool Boxes helliphellip Electric Cords hellip Hose helliphellip Hand Cart

hellip Bench vise hellip Metal and Wood boxes hellip Belts helliphellip Storage Lockers

helliphellip Misc old equipment and piles of iron ---- many sold by the pallet full

hellip hellip Auctioneers Note This Is a Very Partial Listing hellip Jim is 90 years

old and enjoyed collecting operating and working on old farm equipment

helliphellip There may be as many as 5 other old tractors at the auction and other

old equipment amp parts that appear to be old steam engine parts etc etc that

are located on another site that Jim owns with weather permitting for moving

them to the auction hellip A more detailed list will be available hellip For sure the

above tractors and items are selling with the contents of a pole barn that is

ldquostacked so fullrdquo that it is hard to walk through hellip Many of these items have

been unseen by Jim in over 15 years helliphellip Some of the engines ran when put

away and some did not hellip We are still sorting through the building and will

be sorting through the building until the day of the auction helliphellip Inspection

on Fri May 29 from 11 AM until 3 PM and beginning at 930 AM on the

day of the auction The real estate where the auction is located is being sold

on June 4 2015 as well as two other river front real estate parcels --- watch this

paper for an ad or call for brochure and bidderrsquos packet or visit our Web Site

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip Terms Cash or check day of auction

Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson Sale Mgr Larry

D Gorrell Chris Aufrance Apprentice Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

AuctionSat May 301100 AM

At Least 6 Old Tractors - Tools - Iron

Antiques - Old Parts ndash Related

Located on CR 424 in Sec 27 Delaware Twp Defiance Co hellip Go 7mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) then east on CR424 for 3 mi helliphellip 6 acre site with 30 ft x 40 ft pole barn hellip Well hellipSeptic System helliphellip 800+- ft of river frontage helliphellip Trees amp Driveway

Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt 127 and CR 424hellip Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt 127 to CR 424 (old Rt 24) theneast hellip 37 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft of front-age along CR 424 and 170+- ft of frontage along the Maumee Riverthat is the former Penn Central Railroad track area helliphellip A wooded

parcel with River Frontage that probably wonrsquot bring a lot of money -looks like a nice place to unwind

Real Estate

AuctionThurs June 4

500 PM

3 Maumee River Front Tracts Located From The Sherwood Area To Defance

Parcel 1

6 acres With Barn Well ampSeptic CR 424

Parcel 2

37 acresFormer RR Right OfWay CR 424 amp Rt 127

Located on Switzer Rd helliphellip Go 2 frac12 mi west of Defiance on SwitzerRd - watch for auction signs helliphelliphellip Heavily wooded parcel with front-age along the Maumee River hellip Located in an area where wooded riverfront sites of this size are seldom for sale hellip Be careful walking overthese sites as they have not been used for several years helliphellip

Call for brochure survey maps amp information or visit our Web Site wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom hellip (Auctioneers Note Watch ForAuction Ad For Antique Tractors amp Related that are selling at Parcel

1 location on May 30) Terms Multi parcel bidding with bidding oneach individual parcel or any combination hellip $1000 earnest moneyfor each Parcel with closing on or before July 3 2015 Auction Lo-

cation Gorrell Bros Auction Facility 1201 N Williams St Pauld-ing OH Seller James E Ankney helliphelliphellip Sandra Mickelson

Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker Don Gorrell Aaron Timm

Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Parcel 3

54 acresWooded River FrontSwitzer Rd

Delivery route

oakwooD area

$900 - $1100 Pr Mnh2 12 - 3 12 Hurs Pr Dy

No CllcnsNo Surdys

Pick up at Defiance

a Dpndbl vhcl wh Bckups Ncssry

Fr an inrwPls Cll Ch a

th Crscn-Nws

1-800-589-5441ext 251

N O W H I R I N G

bull Delivery Driver

bull Salesperson

bull Parts ProFull amp part-time openings bull Bi-lingual a plus

Job descriptions and application

available online at

wwwadvanceautopartsjobs

1051 N Williams St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9644

Looking for a Career in thefield of Helping Others and

Love to Cook

Please apply atVan Wert Manor

Currently have a Full Time Cook

in Dietary Department

Position Open

If interested applicants can apply in person at

160 FoxRoad

Van Wert

OhioEOEmfvets

disability

FullPart-time - Paulding CoProvide excellent professional skilled homehealth amp hospice nursing in accordance withphysician orders policies amp procedures Varietyflexible hours Serve patients one-on-one allages 2 yrs acute care experience Competitivewages mileage amp uniform reimbursementNonprofit agency ResumeApplication to

RN - Home Care amp Hospice

Melissa Hale RN Supervisor250 Dooley Dr Paulding 419-399-4708

wwwComHealthProorg

The Village of Paulding is cur rently seeking an indi-

vidual to fill a full-time position in its Utility Office

This position is responsible for customer service

collection of utility bills and various other office du-

ties Requirements include a high school diploma

or equivalent The Village offers health insurance to

full-time employees Applications are available at the

Village Office 116 S Main St Paulding Ohio Mon-

day-Friday 800am-500pm Application deadline is

Friday May 22th The Village of Paulding is an Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED

Three bedroom two bath approximate 1624 sq ft ranch style home withlarge family room brick fireplace central air kitchen with bar area that opensto the dining area with access to the back patio amp fenced in backyard citywater amp sewer helliphellip Also attached two car finished garage hellip The home

needs some repairs and is not all ldquospruced uprdquo - located at the north sideof Paulding between Rt 127 and Emerald Rd in the midst of fine homes--Investors and Speculators Are Welcome hellip Visit our web site www

gorrellbros-pauldingcom helliphellip Terms $2000 earnest money on the day ofauction upon the signing of the purchase agreement balance due at closingon or before June 30 2015 upon delivery of Deed and Certificate Of Titlehelliphellip Seller Joan Buchman Familyhelliphellip Joe Den Herder amp Don Gor-

rell Sale Mgr Larry D Gorrell Broker ndashJoe Den Herder Appr DonGorrell Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

Real Estate

Auction

Sat May 30th 930 AMLocation 609 Airport Rd Paulding OH

3 BR 2 Bath Country Home

Open Inspection

Thurs May 21

4 PM to 5 PM

or call the ofce for

other inspections

Antique Furniture including Round Oak Table helliphelliphellip Square Oak Table And OakChairs helliphellip Large S Curve Roll Top Desk helliphelliphellip Many Antique Wood Chairshelliphelliphellip Rocking Chairs hellip Walnut Marble Top Dressers helliphellip Leaded Glass SideBoard Cabinet helliphellip Ball Footed Organ Stool hellip Curved Glass Secretary helliphellip Wal-nut Stands helliphellip Maple Side Board hellip Metal Hall Tree helliphellip 1 Pc Oak Cabinet

Cupboard helliphellip Pine Dresser hellip Metal amp Wood File Cabinets helliphellip 2 Pc WalnutCupboard helliphellip Sewing Stand amp Sewing Table helliphellip Fern Stands helliphellip CedarChest helliphelliphellip Walnut Eastlake Dresser helliphelliphellip Butternut Ohio Empire Dresser helliphellipWood Beds hellip Pine 1 Drawer Wash Stand helliphellip 1920rsquos Dining Room Set (buffettable amp chairs) helliphellipHorse Hair Couch helliphellip Pump Organ helliphelliphellip Treadle SewingMachine hellip Edison Victrola helliphelliphellip Plus Much Much More partial listing helliphellipGlassware Collectables Primitives Etc helliphelliphellip Oil Lamps hellip Pictures amp Frameshelliphellip Pressed Glassware hellip Fenton Glass hellip Rose Pattern Glass hellip Glass Basketshellip Candlesticks helliphellip 60rsquos amp 70rsquos Glassware hellip Dish Sets hellip Amberina Glass HatToothpick Holder and other Toothpick Holders helliphellip Covered Dishes hellip Ruby FlashGoblets hellip Cranberry Vase hellip Glass Salt Dips hellip Painted Porcelain helliphellip MilkGlass hellip Paperweights hellip Green Pinch Glass Vase hellip Westmoreland Glass hellipDecanters hellip Pressed Glass Nappys hellip Amber Glass hellip Ewer helliphellip Painted Bowlshellip Flow Blue Hand Made Pottery helliphellip Planters hellip Crock Bottles hellip McCoy Pot-tery helliphellipSeveral Crocks hellip Pottery Tea Set hellip Blue amp White Sponge Ware Pitcherhellip Wooden Ware hellip Kerosene Lamps helliphellip Hanging Kerosene Angle Lamp helliphellipHanging Kerosene Parlor Light hellip Glass Butter Churn hellip Metal Butter Churn hellipCast Iron Items hellip Cross Cut Saw hellip Tools helliphellip Fuel Cans hellip Buggy Lights hellip OldElectric Lights amp Shades hellip Soda Fountain Cup Holders hellip Misc Dolls amp Toys hellipLanterns hellip Oak Kitchen Clock hellip Ansonia Oak Regulator Clock hellip Model T Lug-

gage Rack hellip Wood Clamps amp Old Tools helliphellip Folk Art Wood London Bridge hellipEgg Baskets amp Other Baskets helliphellip Art Deco Sconces hellip Old Christmas Decorationshellip Small Cast Iron Bell hellip Butter Mold hellip Buckeye Root Beer Mug hellip Tins hellip Sau-sage Press hellip Stove Partshelliphellip Granite Ware hellip Glass Insulators helliphellip Wagon LoadOf Primitives amp Collectables helliphellip VCR Movies amp Books helliphellip 45 amp 33 13 RPMRecords helliphellip Wagon Load Of Newer Xmas Decorations helliphellip2 Wagon Loads OfKitchen amp Small Household Items helliphelliphellip etc etc etc - Contents Of Large 2Story Farm House occupied by the same family for multiple generations helliphellip PLUSVERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MOSTLY NEW SEWING amp QUILTING MA-TERIAL amp ITEMS including over 65 baskets amp crates full of mostly new sewingamp quilting material of nearly every type and size helliphellip Many Boxes and containersof Yarn amp Thread amp Related helliphellip Many Boxes Needles and Sewing and CraftingAccessories helliphellip PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine amp other knitting quiltingamp sewing items etc etc etc etc helliphellip call for brochure or visit our web sitehelliphellipInspection Fri May 22 from 1 PM to 5 PM and beginning at 830 AM on theday of the auction ------ 2 auction rings helliphelliphellip Terms Cash Check VISA MasterCard or Discover Card helliphellip Seller Sharon L Enz Estate Mary Jo SchoenauerEx Paulding Co Probate Crt Case 20141102 James M Sponseller Attorneyhelliphelliphellip Gorrell Bros Auctioneers - Don Gorrell Larry Gorrell Chris AuFranceApprentice Aaron Timm Sandra Mickelson Nolan Shisler

Antique Auction Sat May 23

1000 AM

LOCATION Gorrell Bros Auction Facility ndash 1201 N Williams St Paulding OH

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables

Large Amount Of New Material amp Supplies

For Quilting - Sewing - Crafts

PASSAP Duomatic 80 Knitting Machine

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

Multiple ListingService

1682 3 BR 15 bathsSeparate family roomCA extra wide drivevinyl fenced yardPaulding PRICEREDUCED Now$84000 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

New Listing 1704Inviting 4 bdrm 1 12bath home wCAupdated kitchen 3 cardet garage Nice cornerlot updates thru-outPaulding $119000Must See Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

New Listing 1705Immaculate 3 bdrmcountry home wdoublelot replacement win-dows lg newer 48x38pole barn wflooredattic amp concrete floor-ing Must See Rd 87Paulding $95000Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

1665 Reduced$15000 3 bdrm 2 bathhome wmaster bath fam-ily room newer hardwoodfloors newer roof cornerlot - seller is relocatingsays sell Realtor ownedPaulding Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

1701 COUNTRY

ANTWERP - 65 acre

wshade trees extra

building amp shed 3 BR15 bath fresh paint

amp new floor covering

$91000 Call Sandra or

Tamyra 419-506-1015

1669 - 729 HooverAve Paulding 3BDRM 15 story homew CA spacious eat-

in kitchen lg upstairsfenced in backyardamp heated garage$77500 Call Joe DenHerder

ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS BUY NOW- BUILD LATER3 LOTS -- 210 x 100each $14000 each orALL 3 FOR $36000Next to Antwerpschool on Rd 43MAY ACCEPT LANDCONTRACT Lots inWabash amp Erie CanalAdd on Diamond Dr$9000 to $17000 CallSandra or Tamyra 419-506-1015

1679 25 ACRES BUILD-ING SITE WOODEDWELL amp SEPTIC alreadythere NE of Paulding

$29900 Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015

1695 Versatile Property- room off the garage(office FR or 4th BR)Pretty oak cabinetsin kitchen lg utility

gas heat CA fencedbackyard Paulding

$89900 Call Sandra

or Tamyra 419-506-

1015

1699 303 North DrivePldg 4 BR 2 bathhome 2240+- sq ftCA Updates incl shin-gles windows flooringamp backup generator Lgkitchen fenced in yardamp shed $139000 CallDon

GORRELL BROS1201 N Williams St bull Paulding OH 45879

Sandra J Mickelson amp

Tamyra L Humes

Cell 419-506-1015

wwwgorrellbros-pauldingcom

Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate Experience

ldquoServing you from Sign Up to Sign Downrdquo

S amp S SANITATION

Serving Northwest Ohio

Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

14A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Celebrate Our Selection Of HomesTHEYrsquoRE ALL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 15A

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201 North Main Street

4193995085

Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 1B

Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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2B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

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Another step

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Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

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Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

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Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

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Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

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Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

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Not

Available

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Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

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Available

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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Hummingbirds in your garden

With honeysuckle planted in the garden hummingbirds are sure to come around lsquoMajor Wheel-errsquo sports a lot of blooms and is resistant to powdery mildew that of ten plagues honeysuckle laterin the season

Theyrsquore back If you havenrsquot noticed thehummingbirds have returned to northwesternOhio in fact theyrsquove been here for a monthWe saw our rst one two weeks ago within anhour of putting up the feeder I suspect theyrsquod been here before that but I hadnrsquot yet seen themor better yet been buzzed by them in a y-by People ask me quite oftenhow to attract hummingbirdsand except for the one feederthatrsquos attached to our familyroom window Irsquove never in-tentionally done anything tolure them here Still they ac-company me nearly every timeI work in the garden and itrsquosthat garden that undoubtedly brings them around Since Irsquom a self-avowed plant collector therersquos no dan-ger of any kind of monoculturegoing on in my garden and di-versity is alive and well at OurLittle Acre This is benecial inseveral ways Wersquove never ndash knock onwood ndash had any kind of pest problem that I canrecall outside of cabbage loopers on the brassi-

cas (cabbage broccoli etc) When you grow awide variety of plants they bring in a wide va-riety of insects so integrated pest managementoccurs fairly naturally Lots of different insectsalso attracts birds as they are part of a variedavian diet With so many different plants and their ow-ers itrsquos also a nectar buffet Hummingbirdsespecially love to use their specialized forkedand furry tongues to lap nectar from several plants in our garden but they can most often beseen at our honeysuckle lsquoMajor Wheelerrsquo thatrsquosgrowing over an arbor at the entrance While hummingbirds will sip sweetenedwater from feeders what really attracts them isthe owers growing near them Hummingbirdshave little to no sense of smell but they haveexcellent eyesight even being able to see ultra-

violet light Bright colors means food to them If you consider how the hummingbird ismade thatrsquos a clue as to which owers they liketo visit Their long narrow beaks are perfectfor sipping nectar from tubular shaped owerslike our honeysuckle Other blooms they can beseen frequenting include bee balm ( Monarda)

daylilies true lilies cardinalflower ( Lobelia) floweringtobacco ( Nicotiana) Weigelafoxglove hollyhocks and col-umbine They love petunias tooEvery year I put petunias ofsome sort in my front porchower boxes and nearly everytime I sit in our porch swingIrsquoll see a hummingbird swoopin for a sip There are ofcourse many other flowersfrom which hummingbirdswill feed but these that Irsquovementioned should give you agood start to a garden that at-tracts them If you want to put out a

feeder the hummers will be appreciative andit can be fun to watch them as they hover at it

to drink If your feeder has provided a perchfor them theyrsquoll take advantage of that to restwhile feeding as they expend a great deal ofenergy throughout their day In fact they needto eat an average of seven times per hour andwill consume between half to eight times theirweight each day depending on activity Cornell Universityrsquos Lab of Ornithologyadvises to not use prepared hummingbird nec-tar mixes that have red coloring in them to llyour feeders The easiest and best thing to putin your feeders is a mix of four parts water andone part granulated sugar

You can boil it but I just use hot water fromthe tap and shake it in a Rubbermaid containeruntil itrsquos dissolved Of course let it cool before pouring it into your feeder Store what youdonrsquot use right away in the refrigerator where

it will keep for a week or soIf the weather is hot itrsquos best to change the

sugar water every couple of days if they arenrsquotdrinking all you put out in that time becauseit can be a bacterial breeding ground For thisreason I only put out a little bit at a time If yoursquore already feeding the hummers with afeeder you probably have seen how territorialthey are Just last week I witnessed ldquohumming- bird warsrdquo outside our family room window Inthe space of 15 minutesrsquo time two humming- birds dove at each other as each tried to land onthe feeder and neither one was able to stake aclaim even though our feeder has six feeding

stations Sharing is not their strong suit Our ruby-throated hummingbirds are theonly species of the worldrsquos more than 350 thatare native to the eastern United States A fewother types have been seen during migrationtimes but their sightings are not common Onlythe males have ruby throats and even those can be tricky to see as red unless yoursquore viewingthem face-to-face due to the reective proper-ties of the pigments in their feathers Read more at Kyleersquos blog Our Little Acreat wwwourlittleacrecom and on Facebook atwwwfacebookcomOurLittleAcre Contact herat PauldingProgressGardenergmailcom

In theGarden

By

Kylee Baumle

Visit us online at

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

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Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

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115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

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Not

Available

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 9B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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905 N Williams St Paulding | 419-399-9748

First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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Addison Mae Baumle WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born February 2 1997

Parents Jack and Annette Baumle

Grandparents Gene and Karen Deitrick

Bob and Fran Baumle

Benjamin Heilshorn PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 26 1996

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Katie Lee Carnahan PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 9 1997

Parents Deanna Carnahan

Grandparents Okie and Phyllis Fitch

Samuel Heilshorn THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born December 16 1992

Parents Steve and Leslie Heilshorn

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Alice and ldquothe laterdquo Orville Heilshorn

Kyle Gardner PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born June 16 1997

Parents Robert and Pam Gardner

Grandparents Lawerance and Beverly Gross

Dwain and Nola Gardner

Jenny Lynn Holbrooks WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born October 3 1996

Parents Brian and Marsha Holbrooks

Grandparents Robert and Dottie Hatfeld

Janet Holbrooks

CongratulationsTO ALL GRADUATES

from Paulding Wayne Trace and Antwerp 419-399-3777 - 113 North Main Street - Paulding - wwwssm-insurancecom

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Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 3B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

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Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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4B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

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8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 9B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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Eric Krick PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Tom and Melinda Krick

Grandparents Joyce Huseby

ldquothe laterdquo Paul ldquoBudrdquo and Mildred Krick

Isaac Nice PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 12 1996

Parents Dave and Jane Nice

Emily Cordelia Pastor PAULDING HIGH SCHOOLVANTAGE CAREER CENTER

Born January 14 1997

Parents Julie Proxmire Michael Pastor

Grandparents Pete and Florice Wilhelm

Collin Perry ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 5

Parents Jan and Angel Perry

Grandparents Gerry and Kim Shidler

Eddie and Gwen Perry

Paige Rahrig WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born July 10 1997

Parents Bill and Cindy Rahrig

Grandparents John and Joan Murlin

ldquothe laterdquo Bill and Janet Rahrig

Austin Ramey FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Parents Sherri and Brian Ramey

Grandparents Shirley McCreery and Bob Bland

Haley Schlegel PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 12 1997

Parents Pete and Kathy Schlegel

Grandparents Joe and Ellen Sukup

Sonny Schlegel Alden and Star Buell

Hank B Sinn WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born May 8 1996

Parents Perry and Annette Sinn

Grandparents Donald and Juleah Sinn

Kenneth Hunt Larry and Nancy Stoller

Ashlyn Emma Strahley PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 22 1996

Parents Connie and Jeff Strahley

Grandparents Martha and Bill Strahley

Norma Jacob Sally and ldquothe laterdquo Marion Hetrick

Alex George Straley THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Born August 17 1990

Parents Dan and Jill Straley

Grandparents Ron and Karen Cooper

Ed and Carol Straley

Katrina Suzanne Thatcher HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL

Born November 13 1996

Parents Carl and Sharon Reynolds ldquothe laterdquo Darin Thatcher

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo David and Caroline Goodwin

Don and Donna Thatcher Trin and Carolyn Rios

AJ Reynolds

Laurel Catherine WehrkampPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

Born September 12 1996

Parents Terry and Nancy Wehrkamp

Grandparents ldquothe laterdquo William and Laurel Rittenhouse

Jim and Kathy Wehrkamp

Gabrielle Renee Zuber ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL

Born August 3 1996

Parents Mike and Julie Zuber

Grandparents Bob and Peggy Lee

Elizabeth Zuber

Kayla Nicole Zuber WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL

Born April 6 1997

Parents Jeff and Katie Morman Brant and Allison Zuber

Grandparents Bruce and Vickie Laukhuf Wendy Zuber

Larry Zuber John and Jane Morman

Bill and Patty Vance

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

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Not

Available

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Paulding CONGRATULATIONS 2015 GRADUATES

Preston Gross Kyla Hawn Benjamin Heilshorn Sean Holman Jeanette Horg Alexis Howell Zechariah Hunt Skyler Huth Phillip Grubb Treston Gonzales

Erin Johanns Chelsea Kelly Kastin Kelly Marty Kessler Eric Krick Mattaya Leatherman Amanda LoCastro Jacob Long Jesse Kaiser Tomarra Ingol

Alexandria Chandler Jarrod Clark Lydia Clemence Brooke Clemens Lyndi Clinton Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Bradley Crawford Kathryn Clapsaddle Marisa Carnahan

Kayla Deitrick David Fisher Ashley Flynn Claudia Foltz Nelson Foster Samuel Froelich Kyle Gardner Collin Gee Hannah English Adam Deatrick

Raine Salyers Jessica Schroeder Monica Shaw Shayla Shepherd Myranda Sherry Amber Smith Haley Schlegel Lorenzo Salinas

Taylor Ankney Christopher Bauer Micah Bolter Kayla Branham Julia Brown Rachael Burkhart Christian Burtch Katie Carnahan Cody Barnes Corey Adkins

Photo

Not

Available

Ashleigh Marable James Maynard Ellie Miller Aaron Mock Jacob Nardone Isaac Nice Konnor Owens Cierra Pack Melissa Martinez

Photo

Not

Available

Isaac Ludwig

Drew Perez Melinda Porter Nathaniel Pruden Kaytlynn Puckett Suzanne Reinhart Morgan Riley Erik Rodriguez Devin Rowe Christopher Plummer Emily Pastor

Photo

Not

Available

Dalton Talbott Michael Tope Dakota Valdez Malayna VanCleve Laurel Wehrkamp Zachery Wilkes Jacob Todd Ashlyn Strahley

William Smith

Carissa Zech

Cody Spencer

Photo

Not

Available

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Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

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Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015 419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Philip J Recker AAMSregFinancial Advisor

121 N Main St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-3767 wwwedwardjonescom

MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

Congratulations graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27

Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

419-399-2295

Congrats Class of 2015

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real Estate

For Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporationsbull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

9167 Rd 177 Oakwood bull 419-594-3548

Mike amp Deedi Miller

CONGRATULATIONS G RADUATES

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Paulding High Schoolrsquostop graduates of 2015

ASHLYN STRAHLEYGPA 408Town PauldingParents Jeff amp

Connie StrahleyAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society president Quiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll all four years perfect attendanceall four years

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbook Favorite class or teacher and why AP

US History with Mr Hatcher After a dif-cult morning lled with other AP classes thisclass always made me smile and relax

Extracurricular Activities Church choir College The University of FindlayMajor AccountingCareer Plans I would like to become a

CPAVolunteer work Food pantry volunteer

Relay For Life summer food program

KATHRYN CLAPSADDLEGPA 408Town PauldingParents David amp

Rachel ClapsaddleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor Society(secretary) QuizBowl Science Olym- piad EngineeringTeam

Academic Awards Valedictorian honorroll perfect attendance highest honors

Sports Activities Volleyball one yearsoccer two years

Sports Awards Varsity letter - soccer2013 2014 Most Valuable Player - soccer2014

Other GroupClub Activities Bandchoir solo and ensemble drama (ldquoShrekrdquo)

Favorite class or teacher and why Ce-

ramics ndash In ceramics class I learned excitingnew things and developed a passion for thisform of art

Extracurricular Activities 4-H campcounselor 4-H Junior Leaders and HappyBunch church youth group

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Graphic designCareer Plans I plan to eventually open

my own graphic design rm and hopefully asmall ceramics shop

Employment Sales associate at DollarGeneral

Volunteer work Treasure Huntersrsquo ClubBlessings In a Bag summer lunch program

SHAYLA SHEPHERDGPA 4006Town PauldingParents Aaron amp

Jennifer ShepherdAcademic Activi-

tiesGroups Nation-al Honor Society

Academic Awards Highest Honors hon-or roll perfect atten-dance

Sports Activities Cross Country (3)track (4) volleyball (1)

Sports Awards Most Valuable RunnerScholar Athlete

Other GroupClub Activities Yearbookmusical ldquoChitty Chitty Bang Bangrdquo

Favorite class or teacher and why APCalculus because it has challenged me and Ienjoy spending two periods every day withmy classmatesfriends

Extracurricular Activities Youth groupBible quizzing

College Indiana University Purdue Uni-versity Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Major RadiologyCareer Plans X-ray technicianEmployment BabysittingVolunteer work Summer food program

Blessings In a Bag

PAULDING

HIGH SCHOOL127th Annual

Commencement Class of 2015

230 pm Sunday May 24PHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 89

Oslash Class Motto ldquoRemember yesterdaydream of tomorrow but live for todayrdquo

ndash Mariska Haring

Oslash Class Colors Navy Blue and Neon Green

Oslash Class Flower Blue Cornower and

Green Poms

Oslash Class Song ldquoTime of Your Liferdquo ndash by Greenday

Oslash Speakers Ashlyn Strahley andKathryn Clapsaddle (valedictorians) Ellie

Miller and Haley Schlegel (class presidents)

Oslash

Awards Day May 12Oslash Baccalaureate May 13

Oslash Class Ofcers Presidents Ellie Miller andHaley Schlegel vice president Erin Johanns

secretary Morgan Riley

Oslash Student Council Kastin Kellyand Laurel Wehrkamp

Oslash Superintendent William Hanak

Oslash Principal Todd Harmon

Oslash Senior Class Advisers Sam andJill Hatcher

Dianne Cooper presented this yearrsquos Virgil H Cooper Scholarships at Paulding High Schoolrsquos senior awards night May 12 From leftare Cooper and recipients Bill Smith Ben Heilshorn Jacob Long Katie Carnahan Aaron Mock Laurel Wehrkamp and Ellie Miller

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

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Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

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8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

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Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

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First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 5B

Congratulations t

o the C lass of 2015 Best of Luck to al l of you

A Special C ongratulations to Brooke C lemens

15360 St Rt 613 bull Paulding

419-399-4144

Kohart Recycling

The OSU Extension Office and the

4-H Advisory Council of Paulding County

would like to

Co ngratulate the 2015 Graduates

~Alexander Vail

~Alexis Howell

~Angela Klopfenstein

~Blair Baumle

~Brooke Combs

~Collin Perry

~Ellie Miller

~Gabrielle Zuber

~Isaac Nice

OSU Extension ndash Paulding County

503 Fairground Drive Paulding ndash 419-399-8225

~Jehane Hoagland

~Katie Carnahan

~Olivia Tempel

~Taylor Ankney

~William ldquoBillrdquo Smith

~Jake Arend

~Kathryn Clapsaddle

~Anthony Stoller

~Sarah Young

Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates of Paulding County

BEST OF LUCKIN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

101 E Perry Street Paulding419-399-8296

wwwpauldingcountyareafoundationnet

PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL HONOR GRADUATES (35 or higher GPA) ndash front fow from left ndashShayla Shepherd Laurel Wehrkamp Taylor Ankney Amanda LoCastro Morgan Riley Erin Jo-hanns Kathryn Clapsaddle second row ndash Malayna VanCleve Haley Schlegel Emily Pastor AlexisHowell Ellie Miller Ashlyn Strahley back row ndash Ben Heilshorn Kayla Deitrick Claudia Foltz BillSmith Hannah English Katie Carnahan Isaac Nice Not pictured Jacob Long

Dianne Cooper presented the Oakwood Alumni Scholarships to Paulding students Ben Hei-lshorn Katie Carnahan Ellie Miller and Kastin Kelly

Life advice for 2015 graduatesBy Byron McNutt

DHI Media Some battles are not worth

ghting some not worth win-ning and others are worth ev-erything yoursquove got Learn todistinguish among them It may seem to be a littleearly to be dispensing adviceto this yearrsquos crop of highschool and college graduates but we are in April now and afew colleges will be holdinggraduation ceremonies just amonth from now While tu-ition rates continue to go upthe school year seems to getshorter Shoot wasnrsquot SpringBreak just last week This list of ldquowords to thewiserdquo was compiled by Lor-

na Sorenson and appeared inthe Milwaukee Sentinel So-renson was a columnist andcorrespondent for the Sentinelin the late 1980s While thesetips are meant for young peo- ple they apply to all ages bull You can eat drink and bemerry but be forewarned thattomorrow yoursquoll only wish

you could die bull Being different doesnrsquotmake you wrong ndash but it

doesnrsquot make the other guywrong either If the other guyis a parent it only makes himannoying bull If you insist on burn-ing your bridges make sureyoursquore a strong swimmer bull Sticks and stones may break bones but name-callinghurts like hell too bull You can only spend somuch time agonizing over theacne on your psyche beforeyoursquore forced to accept your-self for what you are Takeheart you might discover afriend bull When you feel out of step

with everyone around youchances are yoursquore marchingin the wrong band bull Believe in at least onething passionately ndash it honesyour ghting skills for whenyou get married bull True love never runssmooth but by comparisontrue hate makes it look like a

buttered banister bull A chip on the shoulder of -ten points to a blockhead

bull Donrsquot go around lookingfor offense if something is of-fensive enough itrsquoll slap youon the back of the head and getyour attention bull Live your life like a richgambler The odds againstdrinking driving and living along healthy life are higherthan trying to draw to an in-side straight bull Itrsquos easy to be kind tosmall pets and little childrenit is much harder to be kindto someone who shares your bathroom bull Try to be of consistentgood cheer ndash itrsquoll drive your

enemies berserk bull Nine times out of 10when your gas gauge points toempty it is bull There are going to be peo- ple who donrsquot like you Acceptit This is their loss not yours bull Be kind No other invest-ment draws such a high rate ofreturn

Managing student loan debt Thanks to student loans and other nanc-ing options a college education has become

much more attainable for a wider array ofstudents Student loans may make it possiblefor millions of students to attend college whenthey otherwise could not afford tuition butsuch loans also can put borrowers in nancialhot water if theyrsquore not careful

Just like any other form of credit a studentloan is usually easy to spend but not as easilyrepaid Add to that the fact that most educa-tional loans do not require payment until af-ter graduation it could seem to a student thathe or she is attending classes with no stringsattached Some students also use loans to -nance their living arrangements and pay fortheir books making it easy for loans to addup quickly

Another potential pitfall of borrowing to -nance your education is the uncertainty many people have with regard to the terms of theirloans Many people sign on the dotted line oftheir lending agreements without ever readingthe ne print which may dictate repaymentterms and interest rates

But students need not succumb to studentloan debt shortly after they don their caps andgowns The following are a few ways to avoidnancial struggles that stem from studentloans

bull Learn your loans Learning the terms ofyour loan is the rst step to avoiding delin -quency or default Take the time to fully un-derstand the type of loan you are receiving aswell as when repayment begins and how muchyour monthly payments will be Loans may be

backed by private lenders but many studentloans are issued through federal government programs Each type of loan has its own set ofregulations Itrsquos also important that you under-stand the details of loan forgiveness and whathappens should you miss a payment

bull Familiarize yourself with the loan re-payment schedule Every student loan comeswith a grace period or the time between when

you graduate and when the rst payment must be made Grace periods typically range be-

tween six and nine months for federal loans

while privately issued loans may have a dif-

ferent grace period If you have yet to secure

steady employment when your rst payment

comes due contact your lender to see if pay-

ments can be deferred a little longer

bull Negotiate payment options Some lend-

ers simply follow a standard formula for de-

termining a repayment schedule which typi-

cally lasts 10 years If that payment amount or

schedule seems unattainable consider speak-

ing with the lender about changing your pay-

ments Repaying the loan over a longer period

of time will lower your monthly payments but

result in you paying more interest over the life

of the loanIf you nd you have extra money on hand

make larger payments toward the loan and ask

that this money be applied to the principal

Paying down the principal can signicantly

reduce the loan and reduce the interest yoursquore

paying as well

bull Choose an employer wisely According

to The Project on Student Debt some jobs of-

fer loan forgiveness After 10 years of qualify-

ing payments for people in government non-

prot and other public service jobs loans may

be written off There are additional federal

loan forgiveness options available to teachers

nurses AmeriCorps and PeaceCorps volun-

teers and other professions as well as some

state school and private programsbull Donrsquot ignore problems If you are fall-

ing behind on your loan payments take action

right away Doing something is better than do-

ing nothing at all An inability to repay your

student loan debt can cause problems later in

life so donrsquot allow the problem to snowball

before you do anything about it

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

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Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2426

8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2526

Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 9B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

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10B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

905 N Williams St Paulding | 419-399-9748

First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

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6B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson St

Paulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley 419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820

Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

Thomas G Parrett AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home419-258-5684

US 24 West

419-258-1628

Best Wishes 2015 Graduates

Antwerp Pit Stop

POP Nrsquo BREW

102 N Main

Antwerp OH 45813

MAIN OFFICE

101 W High St

Hicksville OH 43526

wwwslatteryoilcomC-Stores Farming amp Commercial Fuels Lubricants Home Heating Oil

Congratulations Archers

110 S Main Antwerp419-258-4005Marilynrsquos

PETALS amp VINES

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Cheyenne Miller-Sweet Sarah Neace Jacob OrsquoDonnell Jacob Patterson Kylee Payton Collin Perry Kyle Peters Samantha Provines Hannah Mills Rebecca Major

Gage Rettig Bailee Sigman Joshua Steiner Nathan Swenson Allison Taylor Olivia Tempel Kelsey Titus AlexanderVail Sophia Schroeder Magdalene Reinhart

Alston Doctor Mandi Fisher Marievelle Flint Jasper Godeke Jerett Godeke Haley Greene Emily Hammanl Justis Harvey Logan Emerson Trenton Copsey

Nicole Hughes Allyssa Jackson ReMien Jackson Chad Jones Willie Jones Willam Kaufman Gregory Kurtz Jordan Laker John Huss Jonathon Hudson

Nicholas Barnhouse Darian Bauer Rachel Becker Colton Bennett Elizabeth Bond Maria Bradbury Michaela Burns Jarett ButeLauren Barrand Julia Balser

ANTWERP

Charles Walker Gabrielle Zuber Claire Van Vlerah PROUD

Photo

Not

Available

Photo

Not

Available

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2326

Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2426

8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2526

Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 9B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2626

10B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

905 N Williams St Paulding | 419-399-9748

First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2326

Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 7B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

Two lead Antwerp HighSchool Class of 2015

JOSHUA STEINER GPA 3974Town AntwerpParents Bryce amp

Angel Steiner Academic Activ-

itiesGroups QuizBowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian

Sports Activi-ties Cross countrytrack and eld

Other GroupClub Activities Class president concert band pep band marching band musicals

Extracurricular Activities Church web-site management church leadership newspa- per author

College The Ohio State UniversityMajor Atmospheric sciences and mathe-

matics

JACOB OrsquoDONNELLGPA 3928Town AntwerpParents Dennis

amp Traci OrsquoDonnellAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Salutatorian

Sports Activities Golf (2 years) trackand eld (4 years)

Sports Awards Varsity golf varsity trackand eld

Other GroupClub Activities Band mu-sical Student Technology Services (STS)

Favorite class or teacher and why MrSchott because he always works with studentsand teaches with excellence

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Wright State UniversityMajor Mechanical engineeringCareer Plans Earn a bachelorrsquos degree

and do a co-op if availableEmployment Working at STS in the sum-mer as manager

ANTWERP

HIGH SCHOOL131st Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 2 pm Sunday May 17

Main Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 55

Oslash Class Motto ldquoOh Yeahrdquo

Oslash Class Flower Rose

Oslash Class Colors Royal Blue and White

Oslash Class Song ldquoWake Me Uprdquo by Avicci

Oslash Speakers Joshua Steiner JacobOrsquoDonnell Olivia Tempel Gabrielle Zuber

Bailee Sigman Elizabeth Bondand Collin Perry

Oslash Awards Day May 13Oslash Class Ofcers President Joshua Stein-er vice president Collin Perry secretaryOlivia Tempel treasurer Gabrielle Zuber

Oslash Student Council Bailee Sigmanand Elizabeth Bond

Oslash Superintendent Patricia Ross

Oslash Principal Michael Bute

Oslash Senior Class Adviser LisaGirlie-Jordan

EXCHANGE STUDENTS ndash Two students from other countries attend-ed classes at Antwerp High School this past school year PattrabhornldquoNunerdquo Jaroonnet (left) from Thailand and Maria Alonso Romero of Spainwere both hosted by Sam Mary Kirsi and Kourtney Smith

Congrats

On May 11 Antwerp Local School held its second annual College T-shirt Day Seniors wore attireof the college or university they will be attending next year and staff and faculty members joinedin by wearing clothing from their alma mater

ANTWERP SENIOR CLASS TRIP ndash Maggie Reinhart LaurenBarrand Claire Van Vlerah Darian Bauer Allyssa Jackson MariFlint Nicole Hughes Hannah Mills Becky Major Allison TaylorGabby Zuber Olivia Tempel Maria Bradbury Parker SwensonColton Bennett Jacob OrsquoDonnell Justis Harvey Jacob Patter-son Jon Hudson Alex Vail Rachel Becker Jordan Laker Jarett

Bute Nick Barnhouse Photo provided by Claire Van Vlerah

ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS ndash Include fromleft ndash Rachel Becker Nicole Hughes Olivia Tempel Allison Tay-lor Collin Perry Alexander Vail Michaela Burns Joshua Steinerand Jacob OrsquoDonnell

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2426

8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2526

Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 9B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2626

10B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

905 N Williams St Paulding | 419-399-9748

First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2426

8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

18006863944 or 4192385411

wwwvantagecareercentercom

114 E Jackson StPaulding OH 45879

419-399-9077American Family Mutual Insurance Co and its Subsidiaries

Home Office - Madison WI 53783

CongratulationsClass of 2015

DANA BAIR AGENCY

Dan amp Jill Straley

419-899-4000 bull Toll free 1-888-899-8820Downtown Sherwood

Congratulations Class of 2015

419-399-4445

Locally Owned bull 8622 US 127 Paulding

Congratulations Graduates

115 North Main StreetPaulding

419-399-2311

Securities Insurance and Investment Advisory Services offered through

FSC Securities Corporation Member FINRA SIP

Chris Johnson Investment Advisor Representative

Congratulations 2015 Graduates

Wersquore not just bankers

Wersquore Neighbors

305 S Main St Antwerp 419-258-5351119 N Main St Payne 419-263-2705

18214 SR Thirty-Seven Harlan IN 260-657-1000

C amp Y OIL COMPANY INCPaulding MaraMart

Payne MaraMart bull 127 MaraMart

Congratulations

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

Repair amp Service

8602 Rd 51 Payne

419-263-CARS (2277)

Good Luck To All Area Graduates

W A Y N E T R A C E

2015

Jenny Holbrooks Derrick Jewell Erin Jewell Krystal Jones Courtnie Laney Corbin Linder Katrina Lusk Nicholas Man sfeld Carrilynn Jewell JeHane Hoagland

Dylan McMul len Britny Miller Jordan Miller Riley Moore Trisha Mullins Justin Pierce Zachary Puckett Kristin Raab Henry Merriman Hunter Martin

Carrigan Critten Elizabeth Crowe Kayla Dilling Jacob Dingus Ally Dunning Darian Edwards Justin Edwards Carl Elliiott Molly Crosby Zaine Cotterman

Brittany Foust Grant Gillett Nicholas Glass lziah Greathouse Darius Hale Rebecca Hamrick Cassidy Hilkey Samantha Hinchcliff Kenneth Garmyn Bryce Eutsler

Rylen Asher Blair Baumle Matthew Baxter Emily Beech Bailey Bergman Sierra Blankenship Elizabeth Brown Charles Chastain Addlson Baumle Jacob Arend

Clifford Reed Kelsee Rittenhouse Latasha Rivera Isaiah Ross Jill Ross Haley Saylor Daron Showalter Tyler Showalter Joshua Reel Paige Rahrig

Gina Sinn Leah Sinn Shane Stahl Katie Strickler Alexis Sutton Mackenzie Swary Tye Thurston Hank Sinn David Sinn

Lynn Wells Janelle Workman Sarah Young Alicia Williams James Weaver

Samantha Vanvlera

Congratulations from Shawn Michelle Shawn amp Matthew at

Dooley Funeral Home of Payne

419-258-5684 Kayla Zuber

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2526

Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 9B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

bankatfirstcom

Another step

on the path

to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

Congratulations

Bryan bull 4196361053 Antwerp bull 4192585151

Vicki Sefton

Branch Managervseftongenfedcom

wwwgenfedcom

Paulding bull Van Wert bull wwwbrsw-cpacom

Providing tax accounting payroll and advisory services to enable success

800-899-9531 bull 105 N Harrison Street bull Sherwood

wwwsherwoodstatebankcom

To all the

2015GRADUATES

C983151ngr983137983156983157l983137983156i983151983150s

Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2626

10B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

905 N Williams St Paulding | 419-399-9748

First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2526

Wednesday May 20 2015 Paulding County Progress - 9B

Congratulations Graduates

Paulding419-399-1800

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Another step

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to success

Paulding Hardware

1251 N Williams Paulding bull 419-399-3136 1101 N Williams St Paulding

Congratulations Class of 2015

Dairy QueenPaulding

Serving Northwestern Ohiowith Natural Gas

Phone Mon-Fri

1-800-331-7396

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To all the

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Den Herder Funeral Home Inc

1000 W Wayne Street PO Box 27Paulding bull 419-399-2866

Best Wishes to All Area Graduates

HARVESTFARM MANAGEMENT INC

Managing Agricultural Real EstateFor Inheritors Investors Trusts and Corporations

bull Land Management bull Land Brokerage bull Land Consultation

11475 Rd 144 Paulding Ohio 45879-8722

(419) 399-2456

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

C l a s s o f 2 0 1 5

Don amp PerryrsquosFurniture IncSales amp Service

118 N Williams Paulding

419-399-4535

Floyd A Ramsier ~ Attorney At Law

PO Box 1 Busby Building 120 South Main Antwerp

419-258-2191

Indiana Office 3505 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne IN 46805

260-424-7077

Best Wishes Graduates

Pleasant ValleyGolf Course

Payne

419-263-2037

Best Wishes to the Class of 2015

Maranatha Industries207 E Oak Street Payne Ohio

419-263-2013

Good Luck 2015 Graduates

ROSSrsquo SERVICE STATIONGrover Hill bull 419-587-3828

Wayne Trace HSnames top students

Two Wayne Trace seniors will share vale-dictorian honors this year

BLAIR BAUMLEGPA 40Town HavilandParents Patrick

amp Wendy BaumleAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyStudent CouncilScholastic Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian FirstAcademic HonorsHonors Diploma

Sports Activities Volleyball (4 years)Sports Awards Varsity captainOther GroupClub Activities Spring

musicals Friends of Rachel ClubFavorite class or teacher and why AP

Biology I love the biological sciences Theclass is just fascinating

Extracurricular Activities Blue RibbonWorkers 4-H Club Junior Leaders 4-H Club

College Bowling Green State UniversityMajor Psychology with a pre-medicine

focusCareer Plans PsychiatristEmployment WT Schools summer laborer Volunteer work 4-H camp counselor Re-

lay For Life American Red Cross blood drive

HANK SINNGPA 40Town LattyParents Perry amp

Annette SinnAcademic Activ-

itiesGroups Na-tional Honor SocietyQuiz Bowl

Academic Awards Valedictorian aca-demic letterman

Sports Activ-ities Football 4years basketball 2 years track 4 years

Sports Awards Football 2 year varsitytrack 4 year varsity

Other GroupClub Activities Musical productions

Favorite class or teacher and why Chem-istry I like real world uses of math

Extracurricular Activities Boy ScoutsCollege Oberlin CollegeMajor Chemistry and chemical engineer-

ing

Career Plans Chemical engineer

WAYNE TRACE

HIGH SCHOOL44th Annual

Commencement

Class of 2015 230 pm Sunday May 24

WTHS Gym

Oslash Number Graduating 79

Oslash Class Motto ldquoThe whole secret of asuccessful life is to nd out what is onersquos

destiny to do and then do itrdquo ndash Henry Ford

Oslash Class Colors Red and Blue

Oslash Class Flower Forget-Me-Nots

Oslash Speakers Blair BaumleKayla Zuber Hank Sinn

Oslash Awards Day May 14

Oslash Class Ofcers President Kayla Zubervice president Matthew Baxtersecretary Jacob Dingus

Oslash Student Council Blair Baumle(president) Hank Sinn Sarah Young

Leah Sinn Addison BaumleCharles Chastain Kristin Raab

Oslash Superintendent Stephen Arnold

Oslash Principal Greg Leeth

Oslash Senior Class Adviser Sarah Franz

WAYNE TRACE HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DIPLOMA GRADUATES ndash Are front row from left ndashKayla Zuber Addison Baumle Blair Baumle back row ndash Hank Sinn James Weaver Jacob DingusCassidy Hilkey

WAYNE TRACE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ndash Include front row from left ndash Charles ChastainBlair Baumle Kristin Raab Hank Sinn Addison Baumle back row ndash Sarah Young Matthew BaxterLeah Sinn Kayla Zuber

GREAT JOB

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2626

10B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

905 N Williams St Paulding | 419-399-9748

First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom

892019 Paulding Progress May 20 2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-may-20-2015 2626

10B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday May 20 2015

905 N Williams St Paulding | 419-399-9748

First-Fedcom

Congratulationsgraduates

WAYNE TRACE SCHOLASTIC BOWL ndash Members include front row from left ndash Rebecca Hamrick Tye Thurston Leah Maassel CeliaBaker Taryn Homier Blair Baumle back row ndash Ethan Dunham Jehane Hoagland Joe Schmidt Hunter Martin Hank Sinn JamesWeaver Nicholas Durre

Student-athleteslead Wayne Trace

HAVILAND ndash The RaiderClass of 2015 exhibited thetrue denition of student-ath-lete Of the 79 students 15took college calculus 14 tookcollege psychology nine tookAP Biology and ve took col-lege physics classes

Fourteen students earnedcollege credit for 28 differentclasses through NorthwestState

In addition these seniors played integral roles as ath-letes on several GMC con-ference championship teamsduring their four years andhelped lead their teams tostate football softball and basketball

The Wayne Trace commu-nity is proud of all their ac-ademic and extracurricularaccomplishments

A Note of Thanks The staff of the Paulding County Progress would like to acknowledge the assistance andcooperation of the high schoolsrsquo guidance counselors in gathering photos and information

about graduates for this special section They are Diana Rogge of Antwerp High School Mi-chael Leach of Paulding High School and Sarah Franz and Camille Myers of Wayne Trace

Thomas G Parrett

AAI LUTCF - Agent

Parrrett Insurance Agency

Nationwide Insurance

119 N Main St Paulding OH 45879

419-399-2816 bull 800-686-2406

Congratulations Graduates of 2015

Make collegemore affordable(NAPS) ndash When it comes to

college many economists sayyou canrsquot afford not to go Ac-cording to the US Census Bu-reau over a working life highschool graduates can expect toearn on average $12 millionthose with a bachelorrsquos degree

$21 million and people with amasterrsquos degree $25 million As many students and theirfamilies know however thatdoesnrsquot make scraping togeth-er the resources for a collegeeducation any easier One ofthe best ways to do that is to be aware of the numerous re-sources available to you forfunding your college educationand to know how to use themto your advantage ldquoThere are a lot of great -nancial resources available tohelp make a college educationa reality for a lot of peoplerdquosaid Johnna Martinez man-ager of Bellevue Universi-tyrsquos Scholarships and GrantsldquoEarly research and planningand completion of the FAFSA(Free Application for Feder-al Student Aid) are importantsteps in the processrdquo

Where to get money for school Scholarships loans and tu-ition remission are just a fewof the ways you can fund yourcollege education Here are afew tips to help you get started 1 Fill out the Free Applica-tion for Federal Student Aid athttpsfafsaedgov The formcan generally be nished inunder an hour if your incometaxes have already been ledfrom the previous year TheFAFSA helps determine eligi- bility for federal and state stu-

dent aid including Pell GrantsMost schools have a nancialaid counselor available to youto help you determine whichtypes of aid you are eligible forand the amount you may needin order to pay for your collegeexpenses

2 Look for scholarship andgrant opportunities both at theinstitution you plan to attendand beyond Many civic orga-nizations support scholarshipsand may be looking for a stu-dent with your unique quali-cations There are a number ofonline resources that can assistwith your scholarship searchincluding wwwfastwebcomand wwwscholarshipscom 3 Donrsquot pay for classes andcredits yoursquove already takenLook for a school with a lib-eral credit transfer policy Thiswill save you not only money but also time Yoursquoll be able tograduate sooner and get out intothe workforce with your newlyearned degree In some instanc-es schools will even award cred-it for life or work experience

4 Many employers offer atuition remission program inwhich they pay for all or part ofan employeersquos tuition Touch base with your human resourc-es ofce to see what benetsmay be available to you 5 Information is your allyMake sure you understandwhat resources are available toyou and what the true cost ofattending is for your school ofchoice Many schools provideresources such as a net pricecalculator or informational vid-eos like those found at www-nancialaidtvcom