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8/20/2019 Weekly Reminder August 17, 2015.pdf http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/weekly-reminder-august-17-2015pdf 1/4 Monday, August 17, 2015 Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 1 POSTAL PATRON P.O. Box 180 - PAULDING, OHIO - 45879 - 419-399-4015 “Classifieds get the job done! Buy • Sell • Trade • Rent • Hire”  THE WEEKLY REMINDER PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID PAULDING, OHIO 45879 PERMIT #12 ECRWSS  Food & Fun Grab your amigos,and get the fiesta started!  Margarita Tuesday 12 oz. Regular Lima Margarita $ 3.25 Not valid with any other offers  Saturday Combo Dinners 10 Dinners To Choose From $ 6.99 Not valid with any other offers  August Lunch Specials 18 Lunches To Choose From (11am - 3pm)  ONLY  $ 4.99 Not valid with any other offers 419-399-2068 209 N. Williams Paulding Mon - Thurs • 11am - 9pm Fri - Sat • 11am - 10pm ~ Hours ~ HAPPY HOUR Mon - Sat • 2-7pm Full Pitcher $12.99 Jumbo Margarita 20 oz. $5.99 12 oz. Margarita $3.99 (reg. lime only)  Serving the Paulding Area for over 22 Years Monday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 8-12 419-399-3077 621 Flatrock Drive, Paulding [email protected]  ASE Master Certifed Technician  √  Domestic & Foreign Repair  √  Computerized Diagnostic  √  Engines  √  Transmissions  √  Suspensions  √  Electrical  √  Brakes  √  Oil Changes an  y new  popular tire sizes in stock Mounted, balanced, new rubber stem $ 81 plus tax P225-60-16 Tires New Trailer Tires & Rims 225-75-15 10 ply Radial $ 96 plus tax installed $ 135 plus tax with New Rims 205-75-15 8 ply Radial $ 86 plus tax installed  $ 125 plus tax with New Rims 260-417-2651  AMISH CONSTRUCTION Pole Barns - Garages Roofs - Decks New Homes & All Types Licensed & Insured 30+ Years of Experience WE SELL TIRES • MINOR AND MAJOR ENGINE REPAIR • EXHAUST • BRAKE SERVICE • INTERSTATE BATTERIES • OIL CHANGES • TIRE REPAIR • TRANSMISSION & COOLANT FLUSH • LAWNMOWER & SMALL ENGINE REPAIR  We do diesels. Brake Pad Service $44.98 plus tax plus parts 419-399-2760 • 419-399-2762  • 130 Dooley Drive, Paulding ED S CAR CARE 5 Qt. Oil Change $21plus tax  (Synthetic blend oil) Diagnostic Fee $46.50 plus tax (Money back if we do the work) www.delphosgraniteworks.com Personalized Monuments at the Fairest Price   Local Authorized Dealer Susan Simpson 419-769-4221 [email protected] up to $600 FREE extras with the purchase of any 2-piece monument. Offer expires 8/31/15. “Where Quality Is Etched in Stone.” M.J.S. CONCRETE POLE BARN FLOOR & GARAGES • STAMPED PATIOS DRIVEWAYS • SIDEWALKS Steve - 260-341-5640 Come in and see our sales staff: Stephanie Ankney, Jay Dachenhaus, Brad “Bubba” Davis, Devon Pearson and Eli Sc hlatter 800-399-2071 • North on US Hwy. 127, 1255 N. Williams St., Paulding • www.stykemainchevy.com Our Price Match Guarantee  We Will Match Or Beat  Any Competitive Service Department’s Total Repair Price!* *Includes all shop fees on any repair of GM vehicles. Customer must present in writing to Paulding Stykemain Chevrolet a complete estimate of the repair including all part numbers and  total labor hours in advance of  the customer giving Stykemain authorization for repairs.  Lifetime FREE car washes with any New or Used  purchases! OIL CHANGES – $12.95 Up to 5 quarts with filter. Excludes diesels, synthetic and dexos oils. $15 discount on all excluded oil changes. FRONT END ALIGNMENT - $39.95 Includes inspection of steering and suspension components. BRAKE PADS - $99.95 Installed per axle. See dealer for eligible vehicles and details. BRAKE PADS & ROTORS - $274.89 Installed per axle. See dealer for eligible vehicles and details. PP07  A/C SERVICE OR  A/C REPAIRS 10% OFF Bring in coupon at time of service Five Star Construction Specializing in: • Garages • Room Additions • Roofs (shingle or metal) • Concrete • Decks • Siding • Pole Barns Free Estimates!  Licensed and Insured! 260-740-0071  Minor Home & Roof Repairs 30 Years of Quality Work! Pet Grooming Large & Small We do them all Cats & Dogs Grooming 419-399-3389 LANES 2015-16 FALL SEASON FOR FUN BOWLING  Youth Bowl on Saturday’s - 12:00 Bumper Bowling & Team Bowling Snowbirds that go south for the Winter From Sept. 16 - Nov. 18 - Bowl at 12:30 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Leagues Available Have a night out for bowling! CALL 419-399-4022 120 W. Jackson St. - Paulding  The Reminder deadline is 1PM on  Thursday 

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Monday, August 17, 2015 Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 1

POSTAL

PATRON

P.O. Box 180 - PAULDING, OHIO - 45879 - 419-399-4015“Classifieds get the job done! Buy • Sell • Trade • Rent • Hire”

 THE WEEKLY REMINDER PRESORTEDSTANDARD

US POSTAGEPAID

PAULDING, OHIO

45879

PERMIT #12

ECRWSS

 Food & FunGrab your amigos,and get the fiesta started!

 Margarita Tuesday12 oz. Regular Lima Margarita

$3.25Not valid with any other offers

 Saturday Combo Dinners10 Dinners To Choose From

$6.99Not valid with any other offers

 August Lunch Specials18 Lunches To Choose From

(11am - 3pm)

 ONLY $4.99Not valid with any other offers

419-399-2068209 N. Williams

Paulding

Mon - Thurs • 11am - 9pm

Fri - Sat • 11am - 10pm

~ Hours ~

HAP P Y  HOURMon -  Sat  •  2- 7 pmF ull P it cher  $12.99Jumbo Mar gar it a 20 oz . $5.9912 oz . Mar gar it a $3.99( r eg. lime only )

 Serving the Paulding Area for over 22 Years

Monday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 8-12

419-399-3077621 Flatrock Drive, Paulding

[email protected]

 ASE Master Certifed Technician

 √   Domestic & ForeignRepair 

 √   Computerized

Diagnostic

 √   Engines

 √   Transmissions

 √   Suspensions

 √   Electrical

 √   Brakes

 √   Oil Changes

M a n  y  n e w  p o p u l a r  t i r e  s i z e s  i n  s t o c k 

Mounted, balanced, new rubber stem

$81 plus tax 

P225-60-16 Tires

New Trailer Tires & Rims 225-75-15 10 ply Radial$96 plus tax installed 

$135 plus tax with New Rims

205-75-15 8 ply Radial$86 plus tax installed  $125 plus tax with New Rims

260-417-2651

 AMISH 

CONSTRUCTIONPole Barns - Garages

Roofs - DecksNew Homes & All TypesLicensed & Insured 

30+ Years of Experience

WE SELL TIRES

• MINOR AND MAJOR ENGINE REPAIR • EXHAUST • BRAKE SERVICE

• INTERSTATE BATTERIES • OIL CHANGES • TIRE REPAIR

• TRANSMISSION & COOLANT FLUSH • LAWNMOWER & SMALL ENGINE REPAIR

  We do diesels.

Brake PadService

$44.98 plus tax plus parts

419-399-2760 • 419-399-2762  • 130 Dooley Drive, Paulding 

ED’S CAR CARE

5 Qt.Oil Change

$21plus tax

 (Synthetic blend oil)

Diagnostic Fee

$46.50 plus tax

(Money back if we do the work)

www.delphosgraniteworks.com

Personalized Monumentsat the Fairest Price

 

 Local Authorized Dealer 

Susan Simpson419-769-4221

[email protected]

up to

$600FREE

extras with the purchase ofany 2-piece monument.

Offer expires 8/31/15.

“Where Quality Is Etched in Stone.” 

M.J.S.CONCRETE 

POLE BARN FLOOR & GARAGES • STAMPED PATIOS

DRIVEWAYS • SIDEWALKS

Steve - 260-341-5640 

Come in and see our sales staff: Stephanie Ankney, Jay Dachenhaus, Brad “Bubba” Davis, Devon Pearson and Eli Sc hlatter 

800-399-2071 • North on US Hwy. 127, 1255 N. Williams St., Paulding • www.stykemainchevy.com

Our Price MatchGuarantee

 We Will Match Or Beat Any Competitive Service

Department’sTotal Repair Price!*

*Includes all shop fees on any

repair of GM vehicles. Customer

must present in writing to

Paulding Stykemain Chevrolet a

complete estimate of the repair

including all part numbers and

 total labor hours in advance of

 the customer giving Stykemain

authorization for repairs.

 L i fet ime FREE 

car  was hes  w it h an y 

Ne w or Used

 purc hases!

OIL CHANGES – $12.95Up to 5 quarts with filter. Excludes diesels, synthetic and dexos oils.

$15 discount on all excluded oil changes.

FRONT END ALIGNMENT - $39.95Includes inspection of steering and suspension components.

BRAKE PADS - $99.95 Installed per axle. See dealer for eligible vehicles and details.

BRAKE PADS & ROTORS - $274.89Installed per axle. See dealer for eligible vehicles and details.

PP07

  A/C SERVICEOR

 A/C REPAIRS 

10% OFFBring in couponat time of service 

Five Star ConstructionSpecializing in:• Garages • Room Additions

• Roofs (shingle or metal) • Concrete• Decks • Siding • Pole Barns

Free Estimates!  Licensed and Insured! 

260-740-0071

 MinorHome & Roof

Repairs

30 Yearsof Quality

Work! 

Pet GroomingLarge & Small 

We do them allCats & Dogs Grooming

419-399-3389

LANES

2015-16 FALL

SEASON FOR FUN BOWLING

 Youth Bowl on Saturday’s - 12:00 Bumper Bowling & Team Bowling 

Snowbirds that go south for the WinterFrom Sept. 16 - Nov. 18 - Bowl at 12:30 

Tuesday, Wednesday and ThursdayLeagues Available Have a night out for bowling! 

CALL 419-399-4022  120 W. Jackson St. - Paulding

 The Reminderdeadline is 1PM on

 Thursday 

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906 W. Main • Van Wert • 419-238-5255www.easyautocreditvw.com • [email protected]

EASY AUTO CREDIT

 THE HEAT IS ON THE COMPETITION!   B r i n g

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Our rock-bottom prices and low financing rates have thecompetition sweating it out! Come in and see for yourselfwhy our offers are too hot for other dealers to handle.

YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE

 

WINDOWS • ROOFING • SIDING • FENCING

The Quality Door Place • Garage Doors & Operators • Entrance & Storm Doors

• Wood • Steel • Painting Available • Insulation • Awnings

• Aluminum Railing • Rubber Roofing • Decks • Fence

1640 Baltimore St. • Defiance, OH 43512

(419)782-1181

Toll Free: (800)888-9838  S  i n

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  Your little store & a whole lot more!

  Concrete mix Chick Starter & Layer Feed

  Bird Feed Deer Sweetlix Blocks  Dog & Cat Food Salt Blocks  Softener Salt Pond Supplies

  Potting Soil Grass Seed & Fertilizer

 Helena Chemical Company, 200 N. Main St Continental, OH 45831- phone 419-596-3806Store hours 7 am to 5 pm M-F & Sat. 7 am to Noon.

JOB OPPORTUNITIESDietaryResponsible for preparing food for patients, staffand guests and special functions. Performs avariety of routine tasks in kitchen, tray line, anddishwashing areas.Requirements: HS Education or equivalent.Knowledge of kitchen sanitation and safety.Schedule: 1st and 2nd shift openingsHousekeepingResponsible for cleaning and servicing assigned

areas. Willing to perform routine, repetitive taskson a continuous basis as assigned by the depart-ment manager.Requirements: High school diploma or GEDand Experience in housekeeping, preferably in ahealthcare setting.2nd shift openings and part time available.

Paulding County Hospital1035 W. Wayne StreetPaulding, OH 45879Email: [email protected]

 

To see nice color pictures & interior shots of properties offeredby Gorrell Bros. go to: www.gorrellbros-paulding.com

Multiple ListingService

#1682 3 BR, 1 1/2 bath

home w/C/A. 15x23family room, sunroom,fenced backyard. 1163

Emerald Rd, Pricereduced to sell! Call DonGorrell 419-399-7699

#1720 15582 RD. 123Paulding,  3 BDRM,

home w/C/A, eat-inkitchen, many updatesinc. plumbing, well, sep-tic, furnace etc. Priced

at $78,500. Call Joe

Den Herder

#1669 729 Hoover Ave.,Paulding... 3 BDRM

1/5 story home w/ C/A.Spacious eat-in kichen,large upstairs bedroom,

fenced in backyard, 1car heated garage. NewPrice  $69,900.....  Call

Joe DenHerder

#1732 NEW LISTINGCountry location NW ofPayne @ 1328 Rd. 106.3 BR, 1 /2 bath home w/2 car garage. Call Don

Gorrell 419-399-7699

#1716  13929 HelenStreet, Paulding. 4 BR,2 bath home. Lots of

space, upgrade kitchenw/appliances. Reducedto $109,900. Call Aaron

419-769-5808

#1721 726 Hoover Ave.,Paulding. New to theMarket! Spacious 3 BR,2 bath home. Many

upgrades inc. new kitchen& great room, furnace, 2hot water heaters, hand-made cabinets, wholehouse generator, steelroof & much more. 2 cargarage w/ heated work-room, 2 sheds, must seehome. $134,900. Call

Aaron 419-769-5808

 

FOLTZ REALTY Don K. Foltz II - Broker 

Paulding, OH • 106 N. Williams St. 45879

Maurie Wannemacher: 419-769-9090 • Tim Boss: 419-769-0823 - Realtors

View other listings @ www.foltzrealty.com • Office : 419-399-2347

#2888 NEW LISTING!!  3 Bdrm, 1 BthLimestone home has some updates in-cluding Anderson windows throughout,Metal Roof & Furnace approx 3 yrs oldand a finished Basement with Pool Tablethat remains. Only Asking $38,900

#2887 NEW LISTING!! Completely remod-eled 4 Bdrm, 2 Bth home on Merrin St, Payne.All New Vinyl Siding, Replacement Windows,

and Roof in last 2 years. New Flooringthroughout and new High Definition LaminateCountertops. Kitchen also has Oak Cabinetsand new Laminate Flooring.$92,000

#2889 First Class! This 4 Bdrm, 2 1/2 Bath Homehas been completely Updated Inside and Out. In-cludes Cherry Cabinets with an Eat-In Kitchen, 2Car attached/Finished Garage. All New StampedConcrete Sidewalks. Home sits on 4.15 Acreswhich includes approx 2 ac wooded. BeautifullyLandscaped. $234,900

#2890 NEW LISTING!!  This 3 Bdrm, 2.5 BathHome boasts 2208 Sq. Ft of Living Space, Lg.Kitchen with Oak Cabinets, Beautiful Brick Fireplaceand a large office/Rec room. The siding all replaced2014, Home is beautifully Landscaped and has aLarge 28x20 Deck off the Back. This home has a“Lot to offer” $174,900.

Sigg Realty, Inc.840 A. North Clinton St.Defiance, OH419-782-1685: Fax: 419-782-1782

Sandra Mickelson/Tamyra HumesPh: 419-506-1015

Email: [email protected]

 

 Large Auction

Wed., Aug. 26

5:00 PM

 Antiques, Collectables, Glassware & Related ….. Old School Style Cast Iron Bell & small bells

…. Bonded Oil Co. Ohio Indian Pitcher & 16 Glasses …. Tall Wood Kitchen Cupboard …. Stacked

Book Case .... Oak Desk Chair …. Several Glass Candy Containers .... Old Mail Box Wall Bank .…

Coo Coo Clock ….Vintage Silvertone Master Portable Phonograph …. 78 RPM Records .... 33 1/3

RPM Records including several Elvis .… 183+ Salt & Pepper Sets incl. Aunt Jemima & Uncle Mose,

Mr. Peanut, etc. sold in box fulls and individually …. Brownie Jr. Box & Anscoflex Cameras ….. OldAlarm Clock …. Set of China and other dishes …. Green & Pink Depression …. Green, Brown, White

& Clear Fire King …. Hull Jewel Tea Pitcher & Bowl …. Perfume Bottle …. Cookie Jars …. Pyrex Mixing

Bowls & Other Mixing Bowls .… Old Kitchen Utensils .…Vintage Glass Cruet Set …. Character &

Apollo & Other Glasses .... Pitcher & Glass Sets .… Milk Glass …. Glass Baskets …. Hens On Nests

…. Cranberry & Cobalt Glassware …. Newer Carnival Glass .… Knic Knacs, Figurines & Related

(still unboxing & sorting) .… Many VCR Movies including sets & Cassette Tapes & 8 Track Player

& Tapes .… Decorator & Collector Bowls & Plates …. Galaxy & Echo Yearbooks …. Old Books ….

Oil Lamps …. Small Bells .… Plant Stand .... Iron Skillets .... Costume Jewelry.… Nice Commercial

Style Smaller Free Standing Lighted Display Case …. Old Western Theme Round Toy Box …. Old

Boy Scout Knap Sack …. Metal Trunk With Compartment .… Old Photos, Letter, Etc. from 1920’s

.... Post Cards .… Hand Crocheted Table Cloth & related .… Milk Can ....Vintage Illuminated Wall

Picture .… Avon Bottles …. Console Record Player .… Etc., Etc., Etc. ..… 2004 Hyundai, 4 Door

Model BGV W/Air, 60,000+- Miles, Consigned by Anna Faye Bussing Estate, Pldg Probate

Crt. Case 20111115, Timothy Bussing, Ex., Stephen K. Snavely, Attorney …. NASCAR, Sports

Items, Trading Cards, Dolls & Related including 1932 Wrigley Field Ticket World’s Championship

Games National League vs. American League (after admittance) …. 75+- Barbie and Other Dolls

Including (2) 3 ft. tall Barbies, Holiday, Hollywood, City Style, Opening Night, Celebration, Wizard

Of Oz, Marilyn Monroe, NASCAR drivers, Spring Blossom, Circus Star, Stacie Kelly, Elvis, Barbie On

Stage, etc., etc. …. Sets Of Newer Pocket Knives In Display Cases including NASCAR …. 100+-

boxes of sports trading cards including 1999 Upper Deck Road To The Cup, 2000 Press Pass,

2004 Topps, 2003 Fleer Transition, 1987 Opening Day, 1990 NFL Football, 1994 Stunio, 1993

Stadium Club Football Series 3, etc., etc., etc., etc. - sold by the box and multiple boxes …. Toy

 Tractors …. JD Pictures …. NASCAR including over 160 cars, haulers & related mostly new in box

including 1/18, 1/24, 1/64 scale with most drivers and teams and many other NASCAR items

including posters, Winners Circle Gallery & Pit Row Series, Decorative Race Car Hoods, Match Box

Cars, Posters, Trading Cards, etc., etc., etc. …. Household, Furniture, Tools & Items From The

Garages & Related …. Newer Oak Curio Cabinet .… Matching Flowered Sofa, Love Seat & Chair

…. Duncan Phyfe Drop Leaf Table & Chairs …. Lift Chair … Recliner chair .... Wall Mirrors, Pictures

& Wall Hangings .... Decorator Items .... Lamps .... Microwave …. Small Electric Organ .… Full

Size Bedroom Suite .… Kitchen Items including electric roaster, coffee maker, plates & glasses,

dish sets, crock pots, …. Sweepers …. File Cabinets …. Regulation Size folding Ping Pong Table

.… Magazine Racks …. Towels & Linens …. Pic Nic Items …. Many Newer Baskets & Related ….

Games …. Wagon Of Ceramics & Related …. Router Table …. Step Ladder ….. Wagon Load of Small

 Tools including tool boxes, miter saw, power saw, shovels, gas cans, hoes, rakes, post hole digger,

plumbing & electrical supplies including large pressure tank …. Kerosene Heater … Come A Long

& Straps …. Scotts Lawn Spreaders …. Oil …. Many Containers Of Small Utility Room Items ….

 This is a very partial listing - still moving and unboxing …. visit our web site for more detailed

list and over 150 photos .... Inspections: Mon., Aug. 24 & Tues Aug. 25 from 9:00 to 4:00 P.M.

and beginning day of auction at 9:00 A.M. ------ 2 auction rings ……  Terms: Cash, Check, VISA,

Master Card or Discover Card …. Sellers: Methel L. Densmore Estate, Pldg Co Probate Crt. Case

20151039, Lawrence Densmore, Commissioner, Joseph Burkard, Attorney - and - James &

Charlene Lockhart & Bill & Becky Hurtig and others …… Gorrell Bros. Auctioneers - Don

Gorrell, Larry Gorrell, Chris AuFrance, Apprentice; Aaron Timm, Nolan Shisler

Contents From Four Households

 Sports Cards & Related & NASCAR Collectables

 Barbie Dolls & Other Dolls - New & Used Knives

2004 Hyundai - Antiques - Glassware - Household 

LOCATION: Gorrell Bros. Auction Facility – 1201 N. Williams St., Paulding, OH

CHILD CAREAFFORDABLE CHILD

care available in Pauld-ing . 1s t sh i ft , NB -5 .Meals, snacks & educa-ional activities provided.

Call Michele at 419-399-2604

HELP WANTED  s

now hiring full time, partime and/or seasonal de-

livery drivers. Clean driv-i n g r ec o rd a n d C D LClass B required. NoCDL but think you wouldenjoy the job? We will

pay for you to get your CDL Class B! Competit-ive pay and benefit pack-age. Call today 419-399-3160 or apply in person8516 Rd 137, Paulding,O H . S C HO OL B USDRIVERS are encour-aged to apply for supple-mental seasonal posi-ions that WILL work with

y o ur s c he d u le ! C a lloday @ 419-399-3160.

MAINTENANCE

SUPERVISORFull Time, Full Benefits(401K, Healthcare)

 Apply in person at Styke-main Chevrolet, 1255 N.Williams St., Paulding,

OH 45879

THE TIMESBULLETINis seeking a

Business DropCarrier for the

Paulding-Payne area.

To apply contact the

Times Bulletinin person.

TRUE VINE TREE SER-VICE - Grind brush, load

wood, etc. MUST HAVEVALID Drivers License.Heavy equipment opera-ion, experience pre-

ferred. 419-587-3866, 1-567-204-0155

FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartment,d o w n t ow n A n t w er p .Stove, refrigerator, trash,water & sewer included.$400 month. 419-258-9325.

ONE BEDROOM apart-ment, convenient loca-ion downtown Paulding,

next to bakery; stove, re-frigerator, trash included;$285 per month. 419-399-7595

HOUSE FOR RENTAVAILABLE SEPT. 1 -708 W. Perry St., Pauld-ing. Updated house, 2bdrm., 1 bath, w/appli-ances. $500/mo.+depos-it. 419-769-0355

FOR SALE6 ACRE lot near Arthur $23,900, $1,000 down,$249 mo.; 2.5 acres of woods near Sherwood -new well, new sept ic,electric and driveway$39,000, $1,000 down,$339 mo. 828-884-6627

WANTED TO BUY B U YI N G C O I N S ,stamps, comic books,old toys, knives, oldbottles, antiques, collec-ions. Ca l l 419-399-

3353.

FLEA MARKETS/BAZAARS

  , n t-werp, Ohio; old DANABuilding; 9a-4p, Sat. ,

 Aug . 15. Vendors wel-come, $10 per spot. Call574-298-6199

GARAGE/YARD SALES

C L OT HES, B OOK S,misc. items. 19323 Road1036, Five Span addi-ion. Thurs.–Sun.

THURSDAY AUG. 20 &Friday Aug. 21, 9-4:00.6367 SR 49 (MooneyMeadows) Kitchen table& 4 chairs, shoe rack,guitar, chain saw, Jr.size clothing and miscel-

laneous items.

FOR SALE  p owtop

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

2001 BUICK LaSabre

Limited, Leather, New

Tires, 51 ,000 mi les,

Good Condit ion. Call

419-258-6675

TRAVELCHARTER BUS Tours.

Oct. 5-9–Wash. DC--$619. Oct. 19-31–Excit-ing Old Rt . 66, Fromhere to Santa Monica,C A a n d H o me o n

 Amtrak. Our 10th year!!Feb. 7-14–Panama Cityand Panama Canal–Our 5th year! All meals in-c lu d ed . J un e 1 9 -29–Alaska. Our 27thy e ar . G r ea t V a lu e !$4,099–7 day inland–4day cruise. Call for de-ailed fliers. Evelyn's Ex-

cursions 419-737-2055,877-771-4401 . I v ahLo t hamer–419-399-2386. www.evelynsex-cursions.com

F R A N K E N M U T H ,

MICH. bus trip; Sat. Aug.29, $62; sponsored byHistorical Society. SueBeck 419-399-3806 ORKim Sut ton 419-399-2388.

STORAGEPAULDING MINI  Stor-age: For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068 or online atstraleyrealestateinc.com.

FREE & LOW PRICE

F REE - F UL L/Queensize Sauder bookcaseheadboard, very goodcondition, you move it.419-399-5954

IF INTERESTED  i n aFREE KJV Bible or chil-d r e n' s s t or y B i b le ,please contact 419-786-9309. We welcome loca-ions interested in help-

ing to distribute bibles.

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Serving Paulding County & Surrounding Areas

Roofing & Reroofing • Remodeling• Pole Barns • New Construction

260-414-9206

15+ Years Experience • Insured • Reliable • Dependable

10 Year Warranty on all labor!

Workmanship Speaks for Itself 

 

11408 Snyder Rd., Ohio City, Ohio 45874

1-800-387-2401

OHIO CITY AUTO INC.

TOP PRICES PAID FOR:Transmissions, Motors, Iron

and Clean Aluminum,Catalytic Converters,

All types of Iron and Steel,Aluminum Wheels

~ Call For Current Pricing ~

ROLL OFF CONTAINER

SERVICE AVAILABLE 

WANTEDTransmissions

& Scrap Metals

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FROM THE BOARD OF EDUCATION 

The Antwerp Board of Education is pleased to intro-duce Dr. Martin A. Miller as our new school superin-tendent. Dr. Miller has 16 years of combined teachingexperience at Mendon Union Local Schools, EdgertonLocal Schools, and Continental Local Schools. He has12 years of combined experience as Elementary Princi- pal at Continental Local Schools, Paulding ExemptedVillage Schools, and Ayersville Local Schools. He alsoserved as Interim Superintendent at Ayersville LocalSchools. Please join us in making him feel welcome.

In order to have our newsletter delivered to everyhousehold in the district, we will be publishing it in theWeekly Reminder  this year. If you would like to receivea newsletter by email, you may sign up electronically

 by sending an email to [email protected]. Your email should be blank; no message is necessary. You will get a replywith simple instructions to complete your registration.We will also email the menu with the newsletter.

Antwerp Local Schools will open its doors to the startof another promising new school year Tuesday, August18, 2015. Approximately 93 teachers, staff, and admin-istrators will welcome more than 650 students throughour doors. The beginning of school always brings avariety of emotions—excitement, anticipation, and yes,a little bit of nerves for students, teachers, parents, staff,and administrators alike. As I start my first school yearas your superintendent, I share many of the same emo-tions, and am looking forward to a rewarding yeartogether.

Throughout the summer months, our custodians andtransportation staff have been busy preparing the build-ing/grounds and buses for the upcoming school year.Our administrative team and board of education have

also been busy with work to upgrade school building/grounds security along with energy efficiency improve-ments with our lighting, heating, and cooling systems.Many of our highly qualified professional educators andsupport personnel have utilized the summer months toattend professional development workshops and confer-ences with a common goal in mind—to be the besteducators and to do what is best for students and to notonly meet, but also exceed your expectations.

A reminder that our school website(www.antwerpschools.org) and Facebook page areexcellent sources of information regarding our schooldistrict and upcoming events. If you haven't alreadydone so, go to facebook.com/antwerpschools to LIKEus. Another important method of communication is ourHoneywell Instant Alert. Please take a moment to besure your contact information is correct if you have achild in school. This is our primary means of commu-nication during emergency situations. If you do notwant to receive all alerts, please subscribe to HighImportance Alerts for the few alerts that warrant that

designation.

OPEN HOUSE for all buildings will take place Mon-day, August 17, from 5:00-6:30 p.m. We invite stu-dents and parents to tour the building, meet your teach-ers, and bring your school supplies. Additionally,student fees payment and deposits into lunch accountsmay be made at Open House in the respective offices.

The expansion of technology in relation to studentlearning will be even more evident this school year.Students at each grade level (Gr. K-5) will have accessto a Chrome Book (laptop) cart. Students in Grades 6-8will also be able to utilize laptops in support of their21st century learning skills. Students in grades 9-12will have the opportunity to participate in the “AssignedDevice” Take Home Program. The program providesto each student a laptop and carrying bag. Students will be permitted to use the laptop at school and take thedevice home in the evening to complete research and/orcontinue learning aspects emerging from the classroom.

As we prepare for the 2015-2016 school year, we willkeep our mission to facilitate maximum learning forevery student at the heart of all our efforts. Communitysupport is a vital part of any successful school district,and I look forward to working with our community thisyear and to strengthen the education we provide atAntwerp Local Schools. We are pleased to have you as partners in this endeavor. Enjoy these last days ofsummer, and best wishes for a positive, productive andrewarding school year.

Dr. Martin A. Miller, Superintendent

MENU—AUG. 18-21Tues., 8/18 Hotdog on Bun, Green Beans, Pineapple, MilkWed., 8/19 Breaded Chicken on Bun, Peas, Mixed Fruit,

MilkThur., 8/20 Meatball Sub, Mixed Vegetables, Apple, MilkFri., 8/21 Pepperoni Pizza, Tossed Salad, Applesauce, Milk

Our full menu is available at our school website,or you may pick up a copy in our offices. 

PICK-UP & DROP-OFF CHANGEThroughout the past several months, school officialsand local law enforcement have had discussions regard-ing the safety of students in relation to the drop-off and pick-up of students on school property. In an effort to provide a safer drop-off and pick-up venue for ourstudents, our school buses will drop-off and pick-upstudents in the south (small) circle drive beginning withour first day of school, Tuesday, August 18. This is achange from past practice. Personal vehicles will not be permitted in this small circle driveway. Personalvehicle drop-off and pick-up will take place in the north(large) circle drive. School personnel and village policewill be present in the pick-up/drop-off areas to assistwith this transition to a safer and more efficient move-ment of students in and out of our school facility.Thanks in advance for your patience in this endeavor.Dr. Martin A. Miller, Superintendent

MR. MANZ-ELEMENTARYIt is hard to believe that a new school year is upon us asanother summer draws to a close. Hopefully, everyoneis having a wonderful, relaxing, safe summer and youare looking forward to another great school year. Themaintenance crew has done an excellent job cleaningand repairing classrooms and hallways in the elemen-tary, and has it looking great as we prepare to begin anew year. There are many exciting things to look for-ward to as well as some changes.  

21st CENTURY GRANT —I am very excited and pleased to inform you that we have applied for, andreceived, a 21st Century Grant for the next three yearsin grades K-4. This grant allows us to begin imple-menting many new after-school activities. We will beable to purchase additional supplies, programs, andactivities that will benefit our students in grades K-4.Please stay tuned for further details on this exciting

opportunity.  

TECHNOLOGY —Over the summer our IT departmenthas been working on preparing and distributing severalnew carts of Chrome Books for our elementary stu-dents. These function much the same as laptops, andwill allow a greater use of technology in our school.We thank the Antwerp Board of Education for support-ing us in this endeavor, and look forward to many newand exciting learning activities with this greater availa- bility of technology. 

TEACHING CHANGES—There have been severalchanges to our teaching staff over the summer. Mrs.Staas transitioned to the second grade position,  Mrs.Bok to the newly created third section of second grade,and Mrs. Owusu-Safo transferred to the 4th-5th gradesocial studies. We are pleased to welcome our new 4th-5th grade ELA teacher, Mr. Nickolas Peckinpaugh aswell as our new 4th-5th grade intervention teacher, Mrs.Marie Plassman. In addition, we welcome Mr. ZachLee who will be teaching kindergarten and Miss Kirsten

Wieland who will be teaching Title I.

MR. BUTE - HS/MSAs the summer winds down, I will begin by welcomingyou to the 2015-2016 school year. Antwerp’s goal eachschool year is to provide a quality education basedaround developing our students’ critical thinking, col-laborative, and communication skills. With a focusedeffort to develop these particular skills, our studentswill be college and career ready. To accomplish this,we must maintain a positive learning environmentwhere students take “ACCOUNTABILITY” for theiractions.

Antwerp Middle/High School, as an educational institu-tion, has an obligation to provide a safe learning envi-ronment where all students will receive a quality educa-tion. To accomplish this, students will understand andexhibit ACCOUNTABILITY. This involves studentstaking responsibility for their actions whether positiveor negative. Our students must be aware of the rules,

 policies, procedures, and regulations for which they will be held ACCOUNTABLE. There are a few policiesthat will be emphasized to the students and I ask foryour help and support in these areas as well: dresscode, electronic equipment, attendance, bullying,inappropriate language, and public display of affec-tion.  These are only a few of the policies, so I empha-size that you intently read through the student handbookafter your student receives it. You will also be able toaccess the student handbook on the school website.

For example:Under the dress code policy, a student’s hair color must be a natural color. It is the parents’/student responsibil-ity to make sure when hair is dyed it is a natural color.

Also under the dress code, shorts or jeans must be wornat waist level. The length of shorts/dresses must reachtheir fingertips when arms are placed to the side. 

Under electronic equipment policy, students shall notuse or possess personal devices during the school day.Unauthorized electronic equipment will be confiscatedfrom the student and disciplinary action will be taken.

Under attendance policy, which emphasizes the im- portance of daily attendance. Attendance is importantin developing a quality work ethic. A student musthave a doctor’s note for every absence beyond fivedays.

Finally, a discussion should happen with the studentregarding our bullying policy. Bullying will not betolerated and will be addressed appropriately. I strong-ly encourage you to read our policy on bullying, whichcan be found on our school website and in the studenthandbook.

FRIDAY SCHOOL —One major change from priorschool years is the implementation of “Friday School”to replace “Saturday School.” Friday School will be

held from 3:00-5:30 p.m. Those students will be calledto the office at the end of the school day and will walkto the assigned classroom once the hallways have beencleared after dismissal of school. It is the parent/student responsibility to arrange transportation home atthe conclusion of the Friday School session.

SIXTH GRADERS — Incoming sixth graders are encour-aged to attend the Open House on Monday, August 17from 5:00-6:30 p.m. as there will be no separate sixth grade orientation. Open House will give the sixthgraders an opportunity to find their lockers, practiceunlocking their lockers, place school supplies in theirlockers, and determine where classrooms are located.Basic supplies for sixth graders would include a sepa-rate folder and spiral notebook for each class (6-8) aswell as pencils. You may use a 3-ring binder organiz-ing system if you choose. If there are additional itemsneeded for class, the teachers will let you know on thefirst day. 

TEACHING CHANGES—This year we have added

Mrs. Alyssa Saylor to our Middle School staff. Shewill teach ELA, Science, and History. Mr. Jason Halewill be working with both middle and high school stu-dents as an intervention teacher. 

DRUG TESTING FOR ATHLETES—Drug testing forstudent athletes has been approved by the AntwerpBoard of Education. Each high school athlete will berequired to go through a drug test before each seasonthat he/she participates in a sport. Additionally, athletesmay be randomly selected during each playing seasonfor drug testing. There will be no charge to the studentor parent for this mandatory drug testing.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES—Rules and regula-tions for extracurricular participants apply the full cal-endar year (365 days). Participants shall NOT usetobacco products in any form, drink intoxicating bever-ages, or misuse/abuse any drugs or medication. Viola-tions of these rules-regulations carry the penalties asoutlined in the athletic handbook.

SPORTS PASSES—Tickets prices for the 2015-2016season games will remain the same: Boys Basketball, presale $5.00 per adult or $3.00 per student, $6.00 atthe door for everyone. Volleyball & Girls Basketball,adults $5.00, students $3.00. JV Football and JuniorHigh sports, $3.00 adults, $2.00 students.

Family Sports Passes: Fall Only Winter Only All Season

Family $80 $100 $200Adult 30 40 80Student 20 30 60Passes may be purchased at Open House, and in theAthletic Director’s office the first week of school dur-ing school hours. Call (ext.2111) if you have questions.Senior Citizen passes from last year will be honored.

LUNCH PROGRAM Again this year students may participate in the Free andReduced Lunch program. Letters are being sent tofamilies who have children who are  pre-qualified forthe program. Those families do not need to fill out the

application for the program. If you did not receive aletter and want your child to participate, please fill outthe application form the first week of school. Formswill be given to all students, and will also be availableat Open House. Lunch prices this year are $2.60 for PK -5, $2.85 for 6-12, and $1.50 for breakfast (all grades).Extra milk is 50 cents.

Aug 17 Open House—All Grades

Aug 18 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL (1-12)Aug 25 PTO Fundraiser KickoffSep 4 NO SCHOOL—InserviceSep 7 NO SCHOOL—Labor DaySep 30-Oct 1 School Pictures

JV FOOTBALLAug 21 6:00 Scrim. @Lima Perry

Aug 29 10:00 @Delta

Sept 5 10:00 Home w/Spencerville

Sept 14 5:00 Home w/Wayne Trace

Sept 21 5:00 Home w/Ayersville

Sept 26 10:00 @Montpelier

VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Aug 22 5:30 Home w/Paulding

Aug 25 5:30 @Montpelier

Aug 27 5:30 Home w/Miller City

Aug 29 5:30 @Lincolnview

Sept 3 5:30 @Edon

Sept 8 5:30 @Ayersville

Sept 14 5:30 Home w/Delphos Jeferson 

Sept 15 5:30 Home w/Holgate

Sept 19 10:00 Home w/Crestview/KalidaSept 22 5:30 @Edgerton

Sept 24 5:30 Home w/Woodlan

Sept 29 5:30 Home w/Hicksville

VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Aug 29 9:00 @Seneca East

Sept 1 4:30 @Wayne Trace

Sept 5 9:00 @Columbus Grove

Sept 12 9:00 @Spencerville

Sept 15 4:30 Home w/Pldg/Mntplr/Woodlan

Sept 19 8:30 @Fayee 

Sept 26 10:00 @Liberty Center

Sept 29 5:00 @Wayne Trace/Ayersville/Fairview

BOYS GOLFAug 17 4:30 Home w/Edgerton/Delta

Aug 18 4:30 Home w/Crestview

Aug 27 4:30 @Wayne Trace

Aug 31 4:30 @Stryker/Edon

Sept 1 4:30 @Tinora/Kalida

Sept 3 4:30 @Fayee 

Sept 10 4:30 @Pesville/North Central 

Sept 12 8:30 Antwerp Invitaonal 

Sept 14 4:30 @Archbold

Sept 15 4:30 @Fairview/Edgerton

Sept 17 4:30 Home w/Fairview/Hicksville

Sept 21 4:30 Home w/Hilltop

Sept 23 TBA GMC @ Ironwood

Sept 28 4:30 Home w/Ayersville

Sept 29 4:00 @Holgate/Paulding

GIRLS GOLFAug 27 4:00 @Fairview/Ayersville

Aug 31 4:30 Home w/Tinora

Sept 3 4:30 @Ayersville/Tinora

Sept 8 5:00 @Deance/Paulding 

Sept 10 4:30 @Hicksville/Wayne Trace

Sept 14 4:30 Home w/Wayne Trace/Tinora

Sept 21 4:30 @Lincolnview/Paulding/Allen East

Sept 23 TBA GMC @Ironwood

Sept 28 4:30 @Ayersville/Hicksville/Fairview

Sept 29 TBA Seconal @TBA 

JH FOOTBALLSept 3 5:00 Home w/Swanton

Sept 8 5:00 Home w/Tinora

Sept 15 5:00 @Holgate

Sept 22 4:30 @Fairview

Sept 29 5:00 Home w/Hicksville

JH VOLLEYBALLSept 1 4:30 Home w/Lincolnview

Sept 3 4:30 Home w/Edon

Sept 8 4:30 @Fairview

Sept 10 4:30 Home w/Paulding

Sept 14 4:30 Home w/Tinora

Sept 17 4:30 @Edgerton

Sept 19 10:00 @Hicksville/Crestview

Sept 21 4:30 @Stryker

Sept 24 4:30 Home w/Fairview

Sept 29 4:30 Home w/Wayne Trace

FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALLAug 22 4:30 Home w/Paulding

Sept 12 10:00 @Liberty CenterSept 21 5:00 Home w/Van Wert

Sept 22 4:30 @Edgerton

Sept 29 4:30 Home w/Hicksville

ATHLETIC BOOSTERS—The Antwerp AthleticBoosters provide many extra items for our athleticteams which the school cannot afford to purchase. Tohelp our athletes, the Athletic Booster Club welcomesyour financial support. Your donation of $10 or more per family will qualify you as a “patron” member in theathletic program. Please send your donation to: ANT-WERP ATHLETIC BOOSTERS, 303 S. HarrmannRd., Antwerp, OH 45813, or give it to a Booster officer by Friday, August 21. List names exactly as you wantthem to appear on the patron page. (Ex: Mr. & Mrs.John Doe; John & Jane Doe, John & Jane Doe and  Family.) 

ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOLSAugust - September 2015 Newsleer 

SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE

ATHLETIC CALENDAR

NOTES FROM YOUR PRINCIPALS

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DISTRICT EVENTS CALENDAR

Superintendent: Dr. Martin A. Miller

Treasurer: Kristine Stuart

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